. ' " , ' . ' . ' I. - ! EX'rEND HONOR ROLL SUGGESTION FOR MORE GEN2RAL , MEMORIAL DAY. I 1 , II I I Writer In Eastern Journal Urge. Re : ! . I membrancc of the Heroes Clf Civil , Life as Well as Those of the Dattlo. field , , ; Every 'year. as Memorial day pUBes I and the ewers are scattered and the I IIttlo finKs flutter on the BOldlers' I grayes and the spooc es are made sel. : , tlQg forth their clt1lms to honor and the mUBlc watts 10lidly ot our grid for 1 them. the QuesUon recurs , "Were thcse , , fighting men our only heroes ? Docs tb country hold only Ita soldiers worthy ot remembrance ? " The ldler Is the only servant of I bls country who. whtte Hvlng , Is pensioned - I . sioned by. her. If ho carried . gua a certain .number ot months In her s rv lice , tl1 ugh ho novel' saw the face o 'battlo ' Jower , bo is sure when ho reaches . certain age of R comfortabJe 'support ' from her bounly. 'Tho civil I servants of the atate , no matter how I Jong or hard their service , neither ro- ! celve nor ask n pension , nor Any rec- iOglllUim In money. Dut surely when they are dead wo i , might spare thom Il. flower and bit lof . cotton buntlngf Engineers who died to save the passengers - sengers they never saw , firemen who 'perished In the llames. scholars. Inventors - . ventors , statesmen , who to uplift their fellow-men ave their l1ves of labor , of seU-sa rlfice-tho , men. In short , who made , our 'nation what It Iii to- day-sleep neglected under the weedy grass. The French have a better system than ours. I , On one day in Ute year all Franco honors her dead. To the graveyards all eye ! ! and all hearts turn. The - soldier hl.s : hiD chaplet anll flag , but so has the dead IIcholar , the poet , the hero of each village , the beloved one In eacR house. Not only the great general Is honorel1. but the poor old mother who worked for her children until she dropped by the way. They do not forget to lay the wreath upon ber grave. It the dead can loolt baclt and kllow -and what Is the use of our flags and fiowers and requiems It they do net Imow-are they all except : ; the fightIng - Ing mCn to count themselves forgot. ten ? \ We are not all fighting men ; G d forbid that 'we shQuld bt > . Let us then. when another yea , . comes around. put a new meaning Into Decoration day , and let each town and village and famll go out to pay JOTe and honor to all the dead who lived nobly here among us.-New Yorlt World. Springtime. You can not henr the , waters tor the wInd ; The brook that teams , 'and taIls. anC1 bUbbleD b ' Hath lost Its voice-but anclent stecplcs sigh And beltrlcs moaand craz ' ghosts < : tIn- fined In da.rk courts weep , and S11nke the shudderln ! ; ' gates , And cry trom points or wIndy pin. nncles , Howl tl1ro' the bars , and plnln among " And the flhrlek bells ! lnd wall 1I1te , . . . .olce ! ! or the , . I'ates ! And who is he that down the mountain allIe , SwIft as II. shndow flrlrw tram the sun , Between the wIngs or storm ' wInds . , doth run , WIth tll'rco bllle eyes and e 'ebrows knit with prldc' Tho"now and then I see sweet lauhters ! play , Upon hIs lips , Uke moments or brlht bea.ven Thrown 'twixt the , uel blasts or morn nnil even. And ol en locks beneath his ho d or gray ? Sometime" he turns him back to wan tnrewell To hIs pale alre with Icy beard and } 1a.1r ; Sometimes he sends berore him thro' tl1e all' A cry at wl\lcomo ! lawn , It sunny dell' And whJle the echoes are around Im ringing , Sudden the nnsry wind breathes low nnd sweet ; . . Youn vIolets show their blue eyes I\t hIs feet , i And the wild ] arlt Is heard above him' "Inglng ! -Frederick Tennyson. . Both Tight. Murphy , a full prlvato In the First I Dattallon Dlanlshlre regiment , was being tried the other day for being drunk , The commanding officer lenew the face too well. for : Murphy had been brought up on the old charge times without numbor. Punishment did not cure him , .so the C _ O. had drawn . . . .Ivld word plc'- tures ot the horrlblo evils of the can. , . teen. , . "Now. Murllby , " 110 said. "dldn't you promlne mo faithfully that you would : lct tiP to your uniform ? " "I did. sor. " replied the Irrepressl- . blo one : "a 00. bodad. I did act up to it entolrely _ Mo uliitorrum was tolght-Sparo ! Moments. Truly a Wonderful Echo. An ordinary echo Is a curious thing : but , according to the state. ment. ! ! of a Frenchman at a watering place In the Pyrenees. ono echo on the } "ranco-Spanlsh frontier Is so far from ordinary that It must have started - ed In America. "As soon as you have spoken. " said the Frenchman , who had secured an audience of wlde.eyed tourists. " , rou hear distinctly the , 'olco leap from rocl to rock. from , precipice to proclplce. and as soon as It has passed the fronUsr It aiH ! meS I . the Spanish tongue ! Dut , : rce , J r-- bave heard It oflen. " ( " Sultan Is a Carpenter. \ The sultan of Turtey ! , when a prince , learned carpeaterlng himself , , and bas alw ys con tinned to take great Interest In It. One of his first nct19 when sovorelgn wa ! > to establish a complete joiner's factory at Llldlz , In which ho 6uporlntendli the manufacture - facture of all sorts or articles ot ful"- . .ture , mootlr ot hJs own de81 . { - - - Great Orators Develop Old. The "Doy Omtor" 11M , no place In bllerwln Cody's "A Seloctlon from the World's Great Orat1ons" for the reason that orators , to bo orators , ho sa.ys , must have reached advanced years. tn his own words : "Slnco Imowledgo of lIfo comes only with experience , the greatest orations nave UBul111y been spolten when the orntor was In UIO fullness or his powers , If not actually old. Chat.lllm's great speeches were all spoken in his old ago : lf1lrnbeau's great speech came al' most at the end of his 11te : Demos- thones' greatest oration was hili In.st : Durleo WI1S 45 , vhen the first or his great speeches was delivered , and nearly 60 at the tlmo of the speeches Impcl1chlng Warren Hastings. " Indeed , the only speech In Mr. Cody's collection delivered In the euly lito of the omtor Is Grattan's , spoken when ho was 34-and "that ngo can hardly. be called youthrul. " The man who wants the earth Is always - ways the first to krclt when a ltttlo dust blOWS In his eyes. It Isn't the fast man who wins In the race for wealth. strong Language. FredorIcksburg. Ind. , Juno 20.-Rev. Enoch P. Stevens of this pll1co U8es strong lnn l1go In ol'Jeaklng of Dodlt's Kidney Pills and ho glvcs good rea- lions for what ho saY8 : ' ' 'I can't prals" D dd's Kidney PIllII too much , " says Mr. stevens. "They have done mo so much good. I WI1B troubled with my kidneys so much that I had to get up two or three times In the night and sometimes In the day when starting to the waterhouso the water would come , trom 010 before getting there. Two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills cured mo entirely. "I have recommended Dodd's Kidney - ney Pills to many people and have never yet heard of a failure. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the tnlngs' tor kidney - ney dlseaso and rheumatlSm. ! " Dodd's Kidney Pills alwl1Y ! ! cure the kidneys. Good kidneys ensure pure blood. Pure blood means good health _ Tell a man he shows diplomacy and he feels he has escaped being detected In a direct lie. $ too Reward , $100. The reldere ot thle piper wUl bo plealed to lum that tbere h at lealL one dreaded dllealo tbat Iclence baa been able to cure In all Itl etalel ; : , and tbAt II Catarrh , lIall'l CAtarrb Cure II tbe only pOIIUyo . . cure no. . . known to the medical tralernlty. Catarrb bclng a eonltltutlonal dllealo , requlrea a cunlmu. tlollal troatment. 11811'1 Catarrh Ouro II taken In. ternaUy. BCUnl ( dlroctly'upon tbo blood and IIIUCOUS lurtAcea ot tbe IYltem. tbercby deatroylnit tbe touudatlon ot tbe dl8eale. and glYlng tbe patient Itronilib by bulldlnlf up tbo coultltutlon au(1 IUlllt. Inl : nature In doIng Itl work. The proprletora ban 10 mucb faltb In III curatlye powers tbat tbey olfer One Uundred Dollara tor any cale 'tbat It tA1I1 to cure. Send tor lilt at teltlmonlall , . AddreRS F. J. CHENEY .so CO. , TOledo , O. 1iI01d by all DrUltitSU. 7 c. Take l1all' . FawU > ' 1'1111 tor conltlpaUon. A rough diamond Is worth much polIshed - Ished dirt. FREE TO TWENTY-FIV. ! LADIES. The Defiance Starch Co , wlli give 25 ladles a round trip ticket to tbo St. Louis Exposition , to ftvo ladles In each of the following states : Illinois , Iowa , Nebraska. Kansas and Missouri - souri who w111 send In the Inrgest number of trade marks cut from 11 ten.cent. 16-ounce package of Defl- ance cold water laundry starch. This means from your own home , anywhere - where In the above named states. These trade marks must be mailed to and received by the De l1nce ' 'Starch Co. , Omaha. Nebr _ before September - tember 1st. 19 . October' and Novem. bor w1l1 be the bOIt montha to visit the ExposlUon. Rt3member th t Defi. ance Is the oniy slnrch put up 16 oz. ( a full pound ) to the paclenge. You get one.thlrd moro starch for the same money than ot I1ny other kind. and Donance never sticks to the Iron. The tickets to the Exposition will be sent by registered mall September 5th. Starch for sale by all deal ra. To-day's worry Is the result of yes- terday's neglect. Mor.e Flexlblo and Lastln ; , won't "hake out or blowout ; by ulln& Deftance Starch you obtain b tter re- Bults than pOlIBlble with nny other brand and ono.thlrd more tor "lunO money. Satan Is the father of lies and mat. rlmony Is the mother of excuses , J'otr . ln.Iow'lI oothlnJ : Ayrup. 1"or cblldrCD teotbluif. . lottenl tbe gUrul , reducel tr.o ! lamme-tloD , alIa , . paIn , curel wind colJu. 2Ca : bottle. The home of a bachelor lacls one 01 the best modern Improvements. I do not belicTe Piso's Cure for Consumption has an equal t.or cough'S and colds.-JoIIT 11' lloTlU : , Trinity Springs , Ind. , Feb. 15,1000. There Is no promise of pardon for confosslng the sons of others. It ! OU wish beautiful , clear , , , , hlta clothes use Hed Cross Dall Ditre. Large 2 oz. package , 5 cents. Some women sweeten their tea with gossip Instead of sugar. ' l\erIftAI1ently cared. No IItlor ne"C'III1I . _ art. . 'FITS lint day's Ule ot Dr , Kline' . o .t .r..ltelto sr. Ikndfor FIIEE 192.00 trial bottl. Alld treaU' " Va. uu. Xuxa : . Ltd. , 831.Arch IItreet. 1'Iill&d.lpll1& . h A wlso Sir ! Is known by the com pany she doesn't lteJ p. No chromes or cheap premiums , but a better quality and onc-thlrd mo.ro or Defiance Stnrch tor the same pr1'ce ' at other starches. Solid business men are necessarily hard characters. SuperIor qunllty and extra quantity must wIn , This Is why Defiancc Starch I. . taking the place at a11 others. The aimless Ufo cannot be the end , loss Ufe. Important to Mother. . Examine caretul1r eYer ) botUe at OABTOnIA , a .ate and eore rtJlI1cdr tor Intanta and chlldren , and ace that It - Durlthe . . # . - - Sl atnre of Chzl" , In UIO For Onr :10 Tearl. TbI K1M You RATO JJwala Boupt. , . "IN AS MUCH. " Is What HI1 Bald. I "In a ) , : nr whlllp r. loo.l.ln Up , Ih ! lAM. I am 80 hunjrdo not turn nwn ' . I Glv. me onll peftn ) ' . ple\le. to buy aom. broRd , For I hay. eatcn nothlnK' all this dlq. . . . I . I 'Tbo upturned fnce nnd whisper soft ntlll ! low. FIend with n power that would not 1M ! denl(1 : I And Isho spoke. her pale 1I11s trembling' 110 , Crush',1 . In . an Inatnnt 1\11 my lIelnah prld. . "Bhe liltS besillo me , In thesll hnppl r y ar , 'Vlth RUfel tnce , tho' still 1\ child In rm , . And when IIhe prnys , I h nr thro' crat - tul teArs. Her thnnkll to 111m , who IIhelterll trom the atorm , " Twenty-ono yel1rs ago three lIttle children were sUddenly bcrdt ot fntherlnd mother-they were friendless - less and homeless : but Il was only ono of the mnny similar Instance8 happenIng every day-only three lit. tle chll4ren left friendless and homo. less : that was 1111. Dut It wn.s a crucial - cial moment In at least one life. Rm' . J. G. Lemen w.as at that tlmo pastor of a ll1rga church In Council DlulIs , Ill. This wan. whoso heart was largo enough to find n place for eVer ' unfortunate - fortunate one. took these children Into his o'l\'n home. where ther shared - ed the same loving. tender care that I was bestowed upon hl1\ own little ones. It was not long before h9 lenrn- cd of other children who had been left to the cold morcles of n selfish world. Moved with compass'lon , he took these , I1lso , to Ills already overcrowded - crowded home. Then came the test : money was need d. Ho had a few thousand dollars which he had saved up for a rl1lny day He lIttle kne\v what the Master had In store for him : but ho WI1S obedient and when the news came that other little ones had been 10ft alone , fatherless and motherless , with no one to care for thorn , and the command came to take these also. to the ordinary man , with his house filled to overflowing and a largo congregation lool\lng to him to bo fed spiritually. It would have seemed lIke an Impossibility : not. so , however. with this man : It was enough for him to know that his Mas. ter , apprOved of It and bid hln to do It. As he stepped out upon His promises and oboyo < l the command to go forward , the way opened before him , nnd when he had exhnusted hi ! ! . own coml.1ctency , never dou tlns but that a way would bo open'ed to supply their needs. He who ow s the cattle upon ,8. thousand hms move ! ! upon the hearts of H1S faithful subjects to send ot their I'mbstanco ' that ihese little homeless ones might bo cared I for. Larger quarters became necessary - sary , and they were secured. Other children were left homeless , and found under his roof not only ElleIter from the storm. but a loving , tender father. as all at tne H9me delight to call him. and. more than this 1n hi : : oalnted wlto. now deceased who presided - sided over the household alTalrs anti , was contlnuany looking attcr their wclfaro _ From small beginning , twenty-ono years ago. the ChrlstKm Home has grown until now a"out two hundred and ftcen children are cared for there. and two thousand hlivo been placed In good Chrlstll1u families. The real cetnte consists of I1bout twenty-five cottac.s ! ; and other build- In s. all owned by an organlza lon which has been formed through the et- fortsof Mr. Lemen with a view of making It D. permanent organization. Mr. and Mrs. Lemen have been blessed with four lovely chlldren- three sonB and one daughter. All of thom tale great delight In the worlt of the Home. and on them , no doubt , the mantle of tholr father and moth. er will fall. The oldest son Is glv. Ing his entire lite to this work also. The ocrupulous neatness and order thnt pervades the entire Institution. the loving salutation of "Hello. pap ! " that rings out from every quarter as he passen about the , ; rounds , and the remarkabl executive - tive ability he dlsplayo In all the management of the alTalrs of the Home. are sumclent to Impress every visitor that It Is no ordinary man who has been called to this great and noble work. Children are taken here from any part of the globe , and l1ave the best possible care and training. You , my readers. wherever 'ou ma ' be , may have a part In this grand work. It Is a labor of love In behalt of all homeless , sutterlng children everywhere. The children are frequently - quently adopted by Christian people , but arc never allowed to go from the . Homo oxceptlng Into Christian families - lies who are 11roperly vouched for. The Ohrlstlan Home Is non.sectarlan. but Is heartily Indorse4 ntll supported - ed by all 1enomlnationB. It takes child. ren from every ntate and It Is not a local alTalr. but belongs to the world. We have given this brief description - tion of the Christian Home with the hope thl1t 1111 who read It will become IBterosted In Its woltare. I It you ha'o money which the MaBter desires YOII to use for such purp os , send It to this Home. There Is no Institution , . that Is moro worth , . of 'our gift than this. this.They publish a valuable paper called - ed the Word and the Way : subscription - , tion price , on y twenty-nvo cents per I year. Wo assure you that It you will subscrlbo for It , : rou will got more I I than 'our money's worth , and , ve I hope you will forward at once twel\t . - I five cents or $1 for ) 'ourselt and three frlendB. Volumes might bo w1ltten ; about this Institution did space per- mit. mit.For For further Information and proper description of the worl ( . addresB Christian Home. Council BlulTs , In. . A Friend of Homeless Children. Selt.made men and eggs are too full of themselves to hold anything else. , ] It a man bad his coat made to but- I tan In the back , woman would never 1 Oldest Doll In United States. The oldest bell In the United Statl" Is on exhibition In the Now Mulco bulhl1ng oC the World's fair. 'fho 11,11 was brought from Spain on ono of the . .rst expeditions to Moxlco by } rathu& ' Juan de 1lndl11a , OllO of the Frnnclscon fnthers who aCCOmlJRnled Coronl\do to Now Mexico. It was hung In ono of the mission churches established in ono of the seven cltlc ! ) of ClboUI\ " J."rom there Is WIUJ talcn to Oran Qulvem. where It was hung In n church of whIch the ruins nro still vlslblo. From Gmn Qulvern It was taken to Algodones , where It has hung In the IJRrsh ! church ever IIlnco. Fath. er l'ndll1a WIUJ llillod b ' his gullIes whllo on the way from Gran Qulvern. to Algodoncs. ' 1'ho beU weighs exact. Iy 198 pounds. It was bnpth cll Ma. ria Josepfn , It was cast In the year A. D. 1355 , Iccordlng to the Inscription which Is cnst In the bell. ' 1'ho "F" In the word "Jo efa" Is Inverted , and the letters "S" and "E" nro transposed , the mlstal\O eVld ntly havtng been made In the mold. The reconstruction ot West Point Is an undertaldng of'lntm'est to the whole country : and the result of the changes under wa ' will bo n maaer or national - al pride. for It is promised that the no , , ' West Point In magnificence of scale , tttanic hlmlJresSI\'eness and fascinating - cinating picturesqueness " " 11I SUTllas ! nnythlng that crowns the crags of the llhlne. The Iatlln article of the JuI- Century will bo an authorltntlve description - scription or "Tho Now West Point , " the fil'st so far publlshetl on the sl1b- joct , with drawing ! : ! fl'om the archi- tects' IJlans , 'fhe text , Is from the pen of S 'lvester Daxtor , and the drawings , the frontispiece In color , have been made by Otto Dacher , Harry Penn , Dertram Goodhue , Birch Long , Jules Guerin and Dawson-Watson. How About the Bait ? One of JOBelJh JetCerson's } lcl abom- Inntlons Is a bachelor. The venel'a- blo actor believes In early marrnlges and recenHy ndvlsed a group of Yale junIors to marry as soon as over ther could afford It. "Dachelors-wb ' , I , have the utmost contempt for the ! whole breed of them , " he said. "The older they grow the moro conceited I they grow. 1 toolt one down a peg , though , the other day. He was tall- Ing about this woman he I1nd Imown anti tuat woman he hnll lenown , amI those woman. , It seemed , hnd married. ' \Vhy you , ' I said , 'aro In danger of getting left. Why don't you. too , get married before It Is too late ? ' 'Ob , ' . said the Imchelor , with a chucldel. 'thero are 8t111 plenty of good fish In the sea. ' 'But the baIt , ' said I , 'Isn't there danger of the bait becomIng - Ing stale ? ' " . Spencer In Russia. Tolstol In aclenowledglng the receipt - ceipt of a copy of Herbert Spencer's autobiography confessed that ho did not lIlto the English philosopher because - cause he had lIttle heart. Dut thl1t Spencer Is a great favorlto In Russia modern Russian literature bears am- pIe. witness. That very nrldlty of which Tolstol complained appeals peculiarly - culiarly to the feverish , materialistic Idealism out of which nlhl lsm springs. Probably no slnglo phllosophor hils exerted a wider Infiuenco on Roosla , which has not as yet produced much In tbo way of philosophy thl1t Is orlgl. ! nal. Soldier Defended His Curls. Should Mr. Hltt be elected vice presIdent - Ident he will be 71 when he taltes the oath of office anti In his 72d year , he "havlng been born January Hi. 1834 , He will be the oldeBt man ever elected to the vice presidency. Elbrldge Gerry was 69 when ho became vice Ilresi. dent. and Is still the oldest man on the list or these who have held that office. Clinton. King. Wilson. fiend ricks nnd Morton had all passed the slxtl th milestone on life's highway. The youngest vice preBldent was John C. Drecldnrldgo. who wp.s 86 when he was Inaugurated. Fr < l k Leslie's Monthly for June. "Then Men Who Malto Presidents" Is the title of a timely article In /S. lie's 1\lonthly for June on polltlcn , ) conventions past and present. The small Imrt the people talw In the nomination - nation and selection of Presidential candidates Is 8trlldn ly shown , nnd makes Interesting reading. "The Mighty Men of Russia" Is an. other suggestive article on the mon who rea.lIy control affairs In Russia to- day-selt.made men. many of them , I who have had remarltahlo careers , I Th te : , Is an Int r.estlng skotcll or , : Wl11lam Nelson Cromwell , and a clear. vivid account of the "Fight of Joseph W. Folk for Honesty In : MIssouri. " Everybody's Maaazlne , June , 1904. Should the readers ot a ma.gazlne have the opportunity to dlsDent tram or comment on the nrtlcles the pub. licatlon presents ? Hitherto , there has been no method of replying to edltorln.l opInions set forth In our monthlies. but Everybody's , with Its usual orlglna1lt . , IJroposes that &ny- ono who does not agree with Its con. trlbutors' views shall have the oppor. tuntty td set them right or approve. I as seems proper. In the new depart- . ment , "Straight 'fall < , " In tbo June 18' sue of 011s magazine , a number of readers have taken advantage of this opportunIty to crltlclse Dr. Hillis' con' celJtlon of a consolidated church : most of the writers fl'llnldy disagree with his views. Ambition Is n plpo dream preced d by a horrlblo nightmare and followed by a rude awakening when the pipe goes out. I AnI' : yo un CrOT" ! : " FAD'EDT . Use Red CrollS Dall BlllO nnd make tbem I " hUe in. Largo 2 OL package. 6 cents. I , - - - - - - . . r , . . , . Hypnotism Can Stop Heart. AccorQlng to reoenl Investlgatl na It alJpeara probnblo that hypnotlmi , can stop the action of 1porson's hMrt , and thull cause ttol1th. A. Jour. not , a I'"rcncJlmnn ' , reports thnt ho hns Inere sed amI diminished the number of 1111180 bel1ts at will , an\1 ns far I1S ho could venture with 'Bafety. ' It 18 ' 1:111 to bo also prm'ell tlll\t clrcula- lion Is curiously ntCected , even it It Is not qulto certain that the heart C1\n be sllonced. 'Vllen n man Is Rshl1mcd of his re- flglon he 18 generally justified in the feeling. Inclat' on Getting It. Sone frocers bay tht > y don't 1eep Defiance Stnrch 1J cauBe they have " stock In hand of 1oz. : \ . brantlwhlc / the ) ' lmo\V cl\nnot bc 80111 to IL customer - mer who haR onoe URN1 the 16 oz. pka : . Defiance Starch tor Barno money. FindinG' flaws In the s on Is cas- ler than following It. any dn ) ' . Those Who Have TrIed It wl1l U80 no other. Definnce Cold 'VA. ter Starch has no qunl In Qunntlty Dr Quallt-16 OZ , for 10 cents. Other branl1s contnln only 12 oz. , HOMES IN THE WEST Almost ttmlf million acrell ot th fertile I\nll wctl-watcrotllands or the ltl1SCblltl. Indian ncs- atlon , In South 1 > akotn , will bo thrown opell to setllemont b ) ' the Goyernmcllt III Jill ) ' . These Innls are best reached by the Chlel\go & NorthWestern - Western llallfmy's , direct throll h IIl1e ! ! from Chicago to Donesteel. 8. D. All ngents sell tlckota Tla this lIne Hpcclallow rnles. HO\Y , , TO GET A tlOME Fen : < 1 ror copyor llRmphl t gl\'hlI ; tulliurorma. lion :1.3 ; : ) dates or ( lJ1 lIlng and holto hlCnre ltiO acres or laml \lomlnlll cost , with tull descrlJl' tlon or the soli , cllml\tl' , tlmbor IIlIti m111cr/ll resources , towns , schoob 1\\111 churchollllor. ! tunlllcs ror business ollcnlngs , rnllway rates , etc. , rree 0\1 I\Plll1cl\tlon. W , D. KNISKERU : , l'assenIcr 'l'ml\lc Manager , HIYoo4 CUlCAOU. 1I. WESTERN SUPPLY CO. JODDEn. OJ ! ' PUiJPS ! , WINDMillS and PLUMBING IIATERU1L BELTmG and THRESHER 6UPPLIIS. PACKING Dnd ELEVATOt REPAIRS. 20-02Z : N SlreeL . LINCOLN. NEIIRASKA THE DklSV FLY KILLER d..troyullthonleunc Ilomt-lo dlnlni.room , 'leePlnlf ' : r r : : , : ' . : , , , ' , . ! " : : t..r : ' : ' : ; ! anet . . .lIIlIot aoll \f. 01 v : . . - InJllr. , . ' " - ' .IIytblnlC f\'i"-- \ Try thcm olle. . . . .1 YOIl will n.nr h. wlthollt th'IIIHNnl t l' rJlf eul 1I' . nI.llIolIIlEn8 , UD IKIII > . . . . . . , J1kJl. , . t , SMOgfERS. f [ f ) LEWIS SINGLE BINDER 5'Clt1lf beller Quality then most 10t Cltars Your Jobber or direct from l'acterT. I'oorla. 11' PORTRAIT AGENTS A : : : : ; Onr KOOdl the but. I'rlcel the lowolt. I'romptahlp. mlall. DellYCIry ot all portralU iuuanlocd. Bend tor " 'talolue and agenU price lIto Addre. . .AD.A1it 1. nOLL I : CO" n.w ra Dldr. . CblollCo. W. N. U. , Omaha. No. 26-1904 ' " ; , . . , .1.\ \ . , , , ' . . . , , It i5 the purest. clenn t starch made. It is free of iniurioOJ chemicals. It can be d where ordinarily you , would be arraid - to t t starch of any kind. _ That's Defiance. Your .grocer sells it. THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO : , OMAt1A , NEB. . . . , " , . " I } . , , . . . - _ . Lydia E.Pinkharn"s Vegetable Compound A Woman's RornB Y , , For Woman's Ills. FREE to WOMEf\1 \ LarKc Trial Box and book Of tn. . Btructlon8 ab50lutely Prco and P05t. . paid , enough to provo the value 01 P xtin Toilet ( \ntiseptrc Pnltln. . . In d" form Co , tlaolva In water - non-pol.onous , . and fanuperlor Cq Ilqiit. ! antlseptlcil ( onCololn1l alcohnl 'which Irrllatca lotl mcd aurtocca , anlt have no deanalna rrop- crtlel. The conConC. 01 IIvcry box maku mora AntilepClc 501 , , " tlonr..C. ! . Jonacr- Ion further-ha. more " e. In the lomlly an. . doesmorlllCoodthanany entbcptlc pnp ralloQ . ) 'ou can tiuy. The rormula or a noted noston physician , : md used with great suct &JU n V"gl al . Wilsh , ror Lcucorrh a , PdvlcC.tarrh , Nasal Ciltarrh , Sore Throat , Sore EyNo C b , nnd nil soreness or mucw mcmbrilne. In local trontm nt ot lomn1o 111s Pl\xtlnb Is Invnuable. ] U el as no VR/tlual / 'V Sh'O challenge the worlll to proclllco Ita aqunl ror thorou hnes8. ItIAaro\'olatioilln , Q.I I\PslnJ : ' Alld hCl\lIn )1owor ) : it klllll nlllJcrmll wh c" : ; cause InllRnJl1IRtion I\nll dl chnr OI" ! Alllealllllltllrugilstl keep I' xtlno ; } ldoo f.Oo. .box ; If ) 'ul1r8I1u05110t.801l1\ to18 tor H. don"- tak n 8uli tltuto- there 1IIIotlling IIkoPIU llIo. 'Vrlt torthn Free 1101 : or l' 1 tlna to-da , . . PAXTON CO" 5. Pope Dldll..l1oltoD. Kas. . . , , . I . ; , "POLLOW TIt. , LAG. " > . TAKE THE WABASH I , TO SAINT lOUIS THE ONLY LINE . , . TO THIE WORLD'S FAIR MAIN ENTRANCE. - IInlfJnle < < 'I1t-eke',1 toVor1cl' . . 'olr Irounc1a. tOIIUVl'1'lI nllowr.d. All Agentg cun rllute yuu via the \V , BASl1 ] ror benu. i tltlll Worltl'K Fair raIder 111111 all Intor- . mnllon nI111r"14 11nHY W. MOOHES. Gen. At" Pails. Dept. , Omahn. Neb Elt.t > . WELL DRILLINQ 11 : ; ! 'MA CnINER.Y. l'OltTUH.E anet drill any dcpt : : , by 11."i or bOrfO power. 4 : " UU'I'IUENT 8T LES. We ch"lI.nlfe competition. II. . . for rro. IU..I'II.d l'.III.I" II. . ' " , InJ.Iy'd'T.A'Nl ' 1.nn.rcO. : , ( Jbeatflut Ht. . w..r.1&t.'lu1l' ' . . . Lawn Fe'n"ce . Iroll or win' mnnJ 8\yle. . . . - rorrtlIltlllICr , o\\urclJ.IlOhoOI. " " 11I111"171l1l1l1r1)On(1 ; bolt f"lIce ; rllrm ! r011l8. Selld 10r II ' cilialolrue. , \ Chur.r'on ' Iran ilrlLWfr l Workt OMAIIA , NEtt , . ' r I When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention Thlo Paper. " , BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIE . CURES catarrb of the litomucb. " .