LjX * < * S 1 f * * FOB 'THIBTY PATS YOU OAZT TUT IT FOB 10 CE1TT8. Who has had 35 YEARS of ac'.ive Practice of Medicine has to say. I have never before in my 25 years of practice of me Heine given my testimonial or recommen dation to rtny patent medicine , but there U A remedy , th" result of which has como under my own observation ; for tliorc is no DLcasc which 1ms so balllcd the medical sk 1 ! of all ajres as Rheuma tism aud t ) tlnil a Reliable remedy for the stitne. At last we have found It in " s Drops , " nun i- factured by the Swnnson RheiimaLc Cure Corapany , Chicago , III. The " s URoPS" lias proven .Itself wouderful for its curative power in Rheumatism , not as a , Temporary Rallivsr only , but to give < t Permanent Cure even in chronic cases. Soini'tims ago I had ai OHJJ others several Kheumatic cases under my treatment and prescribed for these patienti the very best Remedies \vhicli J skillfully selected , but with out desirable results. I then hnard of " 5 DROPS" and of its Woniferful Cures , and prcscribid it to a few patieiiU. who founJ relief from Its use within a few dsiys. After that I prrscribcJ it to a s-'rcat number and to my surprise I wil say t'lnt In the course of Tv/o or Three Weeks after they had used " 5 DROPS" and " 5 Drop" Plasters they were Cared. Amoni ; these were n few uho had , for a number of years , been sulFerinz with Chronic Rheumatism , who had piloted themselves around on Crutches. They camu to my ollice without Crutchesnnd _ tolJ me tlieywcra _ perfectly well. They Klve all thu credit to 5 DROPS " and to " 5 Drop " Plasters CTflAD MARK.7 mid this is their testimony to the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Company for their kinclnets and for the consc'entioui way in which they are placing these Wonderful Remedies among suffering humanity , which they told me to write to the Company ns an acknowledgment. As I have seen the Curative Power of " 5 DROPS" and " 5 Drop" Plasters , in u great many instances , I can Truly recommend them , and uho that the firm is per fectly honest and reliable to deal with. . , (3WANSON8) C. A. JACKSON. Physician and Surgeon , Kearney , Neb. , Aujf. 29 , 1E09. 5 ! Fto K9 tfk K2S O 7 9 Is the most powerful specific known. Fwc from opiates and per- % J IJ ? r < L ? Si V redly harmless. Belief ! * usually felt the first ulsjht. It is a posi tive cure Jor lUicumatlam , Eciatlca.Kouralgla , Dyspepsia. IJackachc , Abtliirm , HsyPcvcr. Catarrh , Sl > O } > Io-sncrtH , Nervousness , Nervous and NoeraJjrlp IfoadiicJirg , iCaraciio , Toothache , Heart Weakness , Croup , Swelling , La GDppo , Malarij , Creeping Nurnb- Jiefls , etc. , otc. TPftsI B E " ! 0 F A \ 5 lonser to enable sufferers tr give " 5 DROPS" at least a * I Ba Q * n E I EJ' e * & I 3 trial , wo will S''nd aioc sum pie bottle , prepaid by mail for 10 cents. A sample bottle will convince you. Also , large bottles (300 ( locs ) f 1.00. 3 bottL-s for fji.50. Sold bv druecists und a nts. A * ent irantoil in noxv territory. Writi UH > olay. . N IIHEUMATIO CUIIE CO. , ICO to 104 tiUe Street. CHICAGO. ILT. . AGKNTS-MltraUleu'o Gas'.Jcht Burners WITHOUT JH ANTLEa Gasoline cas la'urs WI11IODT JTASTM2-5. warranted r year * .Mamie lamps rallures overcome JO1EE CATALOGUH. Mjrey Patentee , LaGranse , 111. J02I1VV.CIOS2R JS , IVsisihinj-toH , D.c ; 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. I Lnto Principal 3r mtnor U.S. PonsSon Bureau. I Sjralu civil war ISadjuuicatia-clnims.attytiaco Tty\ TuT * g ) liMSWilElit Atl ELbTFAlLS ' Best Cough Rvnin . Tastes Good. TTrn PS lu timo. Sold b Great on Boivinj ; . Chileans never enter or leave a coach. , street car or other public vehicle with out bowing to all its occupants. First-Class Sewinj ; Machines for $14.25. For those who are accustomed to send ing away from home for their goods it .is of the greatest importance to know the character and reliability of the establish ment selling goods to families from cata logues. The great emporium of the John 3kl. Smyth Co. , located at 150 to 1GG West Madison street , Chicago , has been estab lished for a third of a century , and has furnished over half a ruilliou homes in Chicago and vicinity alone. This firm enjoys the confidence of the public by its many years of fair dealing. It issues an immense illustrated catalogue that should be in every family , as it describes and gives the price of every article required for household use. A sample of the ex traordinary values offered by this firm is shown in the illustration of the "Melba" sewing machine in another column of this paper for $14.25. This is one of the best Bewing machines ever offered to the pub lic , and yet it is but a sample of the thousand and one useful articles illus trated and described in the beautiful cat alogue of the John M. Smyth Company. Superstition as to flo'Iy Bush. It is a popular belief that a holly bush planted near a dwelling protects the house from lightning. Chronic Nasal Catarrlx poisons every breath that is drawn into the lungs. There is procurable from any druggist the i * < - remedy for its euro. A small quantity of Uly'B Cream Balm placed into the nostrils spreads ever an inflamed and angry surface , relieves immediately the painful inflamma tion , cleanses , heals and cures. Drying in- Lalants , fumes , smokes and snuffs simply develop dry catarrh ; they dry up the secre tions which adhere to the membrane and decompose , causing afar more serious trou- "f- ? l le than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid 'a. Vs , * all drying inhalants , use Ely's Cream Balm. It ia reliable aud will cure catarrh , cold in a the hetdand hay fever easily and pleasantly. All Druggists sell it at 50 cents or it will be mailed by Ely Brothers , 56 Warren St. , N. Y. Cause oi * D.'alncss. Smelling salts are said to be a pro lific cause of deafness. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. A man who does not learn to live while he is getting a living , is a poorer man after his wealth is won than he -was before. J. G. Holland. \HE \ very word " operation soul. soul.Nearly # Nearly always these through'neglect. If the menses are very painful get the right advice at once ai stop taking chances. It will co you nothing for advice if you write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn , Mass for it , and if you let the troub run along it will surely cost you great deal of pain and may me an operation. Miss SARAH J. GRAHAM , Sheri MRS. PINK s eral years doctored u by prompt attention to it. Pinkhani's advice. S3&S3eS@ SHOES g , " > oM Worth CJto $ G compared will other makes. Indorsed by over 1OOOOOO wearers. ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES THE CEXCIM ! IISTO W. L Dcaglas. ' BIITC and price slimped on liotlca. Take no Fubetltuto claimed to be as good. Largest makers of 3 and 3.50 shoes in the world. Your dealer should keep them If not , TC will send 3-011 a i > alr ou receipt of price. State kind of leather , slzo aud width , plain or cap toe Catalogue D Frco. W. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO. . Brockton. Mass. Cures Croup and Whooping-Cough Unexcelled for Consumptives. Gives quick , sure results. Refuse substitutes. Dr. BulfsPilhcure Biliousness. Trial , aofory. Saved by His Perhaps it accords with the general scheme of things that a brave and de voted dog should lose his life in de fending a fool , but it scerus a waste of good material. This reflection is pro voked by a dispatch in the New York Tribune , which says that a Buffalo huckster took his dog along , when , not long ago , he drove to Lockport. On the wajr borne , not far from Lock- port , the man saw a swarm of bees in a tree near the roadside. He climbed over the fence , calling to the bulldog to follow and then tried to set the ani mal on the bees , to see what they would do. do.The The dog backed away from the swarm , whining as if warning his master * ter to desist and come to the wagon. The huckster reviled the dog as a cow ard , and tossed a stick into the bunch of bees. The swarm was after him in an instant. The dog seemed to understand his master's peril , and jumped between him and the thickest of the swarm. The huckster sprang over the fence and into the wagon , and drove out of danger. A dozen bees had fastened on him , aud his hands and neck were badly - ly slung , but the dog's movement saved his life. The dog snapped at the bees savage ly , rolling over and over , never utter ing a sound , although he was being stung to death. The poor animal fought against the terrible odds until his master was beyond reach , but final ly succumbed to the poison of the bees. Dy ACCUC C. Queen Victoria learned iu a curious way that she was to be Queen of Eng land. Six years before her accession when she was 12 her mother inserted in her history book a genealogical ta ble tracing the descent of rulers of that country from the time of William L , and on reading through this she saw her own name placed as the next occu pant of the throne. L " strikes terror to a. woman's operations become necessary , or too frequent and excessive , id st te a m danville , Pa. , writes : "DEAR HAM : I had suffered for sev- with female troubles and ntil I was discouraged. I felt ind tired of living. I had dis- se of kidneys , bladder trouble , opsy and bloating , had womb mble and a large tumor had : med ; in fact all my organs : re out of fix. ' Seeingawoman's letter prais- * your remedies , I wrote to r and she begged of me to try telling me all that it had done : her. I bought six bottles of ' dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable impound and now cannot ex- sss niy gratitude to you. The tiior began to come away in ices and I got better all the le. I believe now that I am tirely cured. "My doctors could not believe it first , as they all had told me it my case was a hopeless one , i no human power could do mo pgood. They were astounded. I can say anything that can [ p other wonien , I shall bo .dto. " t in not safe to vrnit until the t moment. IloaQ oil trouble in'i bo .satisfiedvlthcut Mrs STATE OF NEBRASKA MEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM. Corn Crop in This State This Year Licacls that of any Previous Year by Over Fourteen Million Bushels Other Items. The annual Nebraska crop review , com piled from special reports in every county in the state , show thai the corn crop ol 1899 exceeds the recoid of 1S97 , the best previous year , by 11,217,24 ! ) bushels , and reaches the enormous figure of 241,123,092 bushels. The average yield per acre is 31.D bushels , ana" the ciop is not only the largest , but taken as a whole is of as good quality as any ever raised in the state. The total of the wheat yield is below tiiat of the last two previous years. This is ductto the damage to the plant during the w'mtcr in the winter wheat district. The quality of the grain in this district is not first class. In the spring wheat region in the north part of the state the crop is of the average in quantity and quality. The total yield is 29,833,911 bushels , an average of 11.-I per acie. The oats crop amounts to 53,573,097 bushels , an average yield of 88.1. Tin's is about an average with other years. The quality of the crop is for the most part good. Reports from the country indicate tiiat more cattle and sheep will be fed this year than ever before. Money for feeders is plentiful and aery huge percentage of the crop will be converted into meat. Father\YfiiH His Daughter. The Hart-Mason habeas corpus case was decided by Jud e Koysor at Tekamah in favor of Mr. llait , the father of the child. The case is one in which Mr. Hart' , a resi dent of Spnngiield , Mo. , brought suit against Mr. anil Mrs. Mason , the parents of his deceased wife , for the possession of his 7-year-old daughter. The child was taken by its grandparents when 2 years old , upon the death of its mother. "Sir. llai t did not question the treatment of the child by its grandparents , but claimed pos session by his rights as a father. He showed to the court his ability to properly care for the child and expressed a desire to raise his two daughters together , he having in Iiis care it younger daughter. The Masons endeavored to show a bad disposi tion on the i > ait of the Hither. Schuller Oel'ents Baldwin. Over 500 people witnessed the wrestling match at Hastings between D.in Baldwin of Omaha and LJeitScUcller of the former city. The contest was governed by ToMee Gazette rules , catuh-as-i'aleh-ean , best two out of three , and both shoulders do-va for a fall. Scheller won the second and third falls. Baldwin won the first tall on a half .Nelson after thirty-seven minutes of hard work. The second fall was won in ten minutes by Scheller with an English half Xelson. During this fall great excite ment prevailed and \\osnan in black , in thediess circle , rose to her feet continu ally and cheered loud and long. Scheller won the thud and final in twelve msnutea with a thiee-qnarter Nelson. Protection at llailroad Crossings AH the sheets crossing the Union Pa cific tracks at Columbus are now protected with an automatic alarm system. The wiring and electrical part of this woik were done some time ago , but the wires were not connected with the gongs until last week. Under this system the gong is sounded when a train approaches within 200 feet of the crossing and continues uuiil it has passed. Wyinaii Given a Judgment. United States Circuit Judge Morrow ren dered judgment in San Francisco last week by default in laver of the plaintilf for $17,110 in the suit of Albert U.Vyman as receiver of the Nebraska Fire Insurance Company against Samuel K. .Johnson. The suit was based on a judgment ren dered in the distu'ct court of Douglas County , Nebraska , in 1892. Terrible Plunge in the Dark. Mrs. D. T. Marlyn , who had been visit ing her sister at Monroe , went to the depot to take the train for home and in the dark ness fell from the platform , sustaining in juries which rendeied her unconscious nearly five hours. She is suffering chielly fiom shock , and just how her injurres may terminate cannot be determined. Fish Distribution. The Nebraska fish car , in charge of Commissioner Oberfelder and Superin tendent Adam Sloup , distributed a lot of fish at Sidney one day last week , consist ing of black bass , croppie , perch , rock bass , cat and German carp. Xelmiskun in Trouble. Levi Cox , a member of the Nebraska legislature and of the firm of Cox & Car roll , South Omaha stock dealers , was ar rested in St. .Joseph , Mo. , the other day on the charge of being drunk and insulting Avomen. Fanner looses an Eye. "While husking corn one day last week W. G. Carrell , living near Lyons , acci dentally ran a sharp pointed weed irr one of his eyes. The accident injured the eye so that it had to be taken out of the socket. Robbers Raid a Laboratory. The public school building at Pawnee City was broken into and about $75 worth of chemical apparatus stoleu. The Fulton bloodhounds of Beatrice were sent for , but efforts to find the trail were futile. Reward for Firebug : . Ex-Mayor Bernard King of York has just published a circular offering $50 re- Avard for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of parties who set tire to his store at Central. Child Meets Strange Death. Several days ago a 3-year-old sou of William Greve of Fairbury fell and badly lacerated his throat with a toy trumpet held in his mouth. The boy has" died from the effects of the Avound. TJ. S. Marshal for Nebraska. T. L. Matthews has been appointed United States marshal for the district of Nebraska vice Geo. II. Thummel , resigned. New Opera House at Norfolk. TVork has commenced on the new opera liouse to be built by Mr. Warrant , at Nor folk , in accordance -with the agreement entered into by him with the "Business Men's Association. The building r's to be 50x100 feet and have a seating capacity of b'50. Old Soldiers Hold Beanbako. Saturday the Grand Army of the Repub lic held its annual beanbake at , Newman 3rovc. It was largely attended not only ) y the Grand Army of the Eepublio aud Woman's J'.elief Corps , but by the citizens us well. , * * Duty Feed Man and Steed" Feed your nerves , also , on pure blood if you would fame them strong. Men and < & ! xncn who are nervous are so because iheir nerves are starved. When ihey make their blood rich and pure with Hood's \ Sarsaparttla their nervousness disappears because the nerves are property fed. * _ $ Keeps both rider and s iAJie per- Bfec'.iy dry in the hardest storms. , Substitutes will disappoint. Ask for 8 i&37 Fish Brjnd Pommel Slicker _ s it is entirely new. I ! not for sale in itH your town , write for catalogue to - * * H A J. TOV/ER. Boston. Mass. Si. No more beautiful tribute was ever paid to a humari being than that to Si ? Bur-tie Frere by his wife. Once , upon going to .the railway station to meet her husband , she took with her a ser vant who had never seen him. "You must go and look for Sir Bar- tie , " she ordered. "But , " * answered the nonplussed ser vant , "how shall I know him ? " "Oh , " said Lady Frere. "look for a tail gentleman helpiug somebody. " The description was sufficient for the quick-wilted man. He went and found Sir Bartle Frere helping an old lady out of a railway carriage , and knew him at once by the description. An Important Industry. The Brockton , Mass. , Times says that at the factory of the W. I > . Douglas Shoe Company in that city the pay roll for the week ending Sept. 30 , excluding superin tendent , foremen , salesmen and all cler ical help , showed the average earnings of the employes , large and small , to be $15.54 per week. This was not an ex traordinary week. It was the customary pay roll. The Douglas factory Las been closed but one week this year , and that for the usual summer stock taking , and it will be closed but three days tire latter part of December. This would make but nine days out of the year that the factory is closed. Owing to increased business , another addition is to be made to the Douglas factory. It will be 100 feet long , 40 feet ' wide , 'and five stories high. This addi tion increases the capacity 25 per cent. The W. L. Douglas Shoe Company has the largest factory in the world , produc ing an advertised line § 3.50 and $3.00 shoes. a Comparison. "Don't talk like a fool , Joshua , " said Mrs. Harix ; "to hear you tell it folks would be thinkin' I asked you to marry rue , anfl goodness knows I never run after you for a minute m my life. " "Well , I hain't saying you run arter me , Meliuda , " replied the old man , "but that don't prove rrothin' nohow. I reck on the trap never runs after the mouse neither , but somehow it "pears to gather j him in jist the same. " Chicago News. G.C.C. LINE NOW OPEN Completed and Opened to the Public. Greatest Improvement of the Age Anyone Can Ride Over It to Health and Happiness. Chicago. ( Special. ) The now C. C. C. line Is now open to the public , and at once gained an enormous patronage on account of the meritoiious service it performs. The line is built on solid merit , anil leads by the straightest and shortest route to Health. Everybody is delighted , and those who thought they would never reach Health and Happiness again have found this au easy and sure way of getting there. Ninety per cent , of the ills of humanity are caused by lazy livers , chronic constipa tion nud their consequences , Impure blood and a poisoning of the whole system. What's the use of stumbling along the road way , sick and weary , when you can quickly ride to health by taking C.iicarctsV Buy and try Cuscarcts Candy Cathartic to-day. You will find thnt it's what they do , not what we say they'll do. that will please you. Sold by druggists generally , lOc , 3c , or HOc per box , or by mail for price. Send for booklet and free sample. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago ; Montreal , Can. ; New York. This Is the CASCARET tablet. Every tablet of the only genuine | Cascaret bears the magic letters "CCC. " Look at the tablet before you buy , and beware of frauds , imltatious aud substitutes. All able man shows his spirit by gen tle words and resolute actions. He is neither hot nor timid. Chesterfield. My doctor said I would die , but Piso's Cure for Consumption cured me" Amos Kelner , Cherry Valley , ITNov. / . 23. ' 05. In 1774 Philadelphia was the largest town in the American colonies. ITITS Permanently Cured. No fits or nerroiisnoes alter flrst dny'j use or nr. Kline's Grrat Nerve Re storer. Send forPUKB SJJ.00 trial bottle and treatise. Da. K. 11. KLINE , itu. . 931 Arch t > t. , Pliila-Jelphla , Pa. After crosses aud losses men grow nuinbler and wiser. Franklin. 3frR. Winslow'H SOOTHING STistjp for Children tpetLinj ? : softens the cums. reduces inflammation allays pain , euros wind colic. ' > centb a bottle. A discontented mind might be called i continual dessert. Kjflc Ballet's Force. j In Ibe English ofliclal veguhitlons for ' 1898 it is stated that the mean extreme range of the Lee-Metford bullet may ' be taken as about 3,500 yards , al though , with a strong wind , 3,700 yards have been observed. The bullets flud tlieir way through joints of walls , un less the walls are made very fine and set In cement. About 150 rounds , con centrated on nearly the same spot , at 200 yards , will break a nine-Inch brick , wall. Pin mined earth gives less protec tion than loose. When tired into sanil the bullet Is found to be always turned aside after it has entered a little ivay. Baltimore American. J low's This ! Wo offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHUNKY & CO. , Props. . Toledo. O' We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney J for the last 15 yean- , and believe him perfectly honorable iu all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligation inado by their firm. WKST & TKCAX , Wholesale Dru bls , Toledo , U. WARDING. KIX.VAX & MAUVIX , AVholesale Druggists. Toledo , ( ) . Hall's Catarrh Cisre is taken Internally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the systani. I'rico Too per bottle. Sold by all Druggist * . Testimonials free. Gray horses are the longest-lived , and cream-colored ones are the most delicate , being unable to stand very warm weather. Look at yourself ! Is your face covered with pimples ? Your skin rough and blotchy ? It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure constipation , biliousness , and dyspepsia. 25c. AU druggists. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE SO rrs. or DRueoirra. ej B. P H tt * Co N * iu , M M. WANT MEN Our Northern Qrowa SlccV. BeatWoew. Pay Weekly. THE JEWELL MJKBEliV CO. . LntcUUr. illnn. S. C. N. U. - - 44-09 > Jo household can ulforu to bo with- ct.t it. Eu'ry household cau afford tobau it. For Infants and Children. ive J egefeblePreparationfor As similating liieToodandSeguIa- ting theS tomachs andBawels of Bears the Promotes DTgcsUonCkerfuI- ness andRest.Contains neitter OpnmlMorpliine jio HARC OTIC. Kutpe ofOldSrSXIWZLPIKEER. jIx.Saino * JfctAtlte Softs - Jlffcmaat . JtbmSccd- Cforii&d Sacxr Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jeverish- aess and Loss OF SLEEE . _ mM > WMVB | MBBM > * B Tac Simile Signature og - NEW YORK. EXACT COPy OF WRAPFEB , THE CCNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOHK CITY. ? WCST MADISON S HOUSE : CHICAGO Sewing in Earth At the Price , § 14.25 for Our "MELBA" Sewing Machine. A high-arm , high-grade machine equal to wHat others are asking $25.00 to $ { 5.CO for. Guaranteed by us for 20 years from date of purchase , against any imperfec tion in material or workmanship. The stand is made of the best ircn and is nicely proportioned. The cabinet work is perfect and is furnished in your choice of cntique.oak or walnut. It has seven drawers all handsomely carved and-with nickel-plated riny pulls. The mechan ical construction is equal to that of any mschins repardlesd of price. All working parts are of the best oil-tem pered tool eteel , every bearing perfectly fitted and adjusted so as to make the running qualities the lightest , most per fect and nearest noiseless of any machine made. This Sewinsr Machine has all the latest improvements. It makes n perfect and uni form LCCJC STITCH , and will do the best work on either the lightest musiins or heaviest cloths , sewing over seams and roujrh places without skipping stitches. A full stt of bsst steel attachments , nicely nickel-plated and enclosed in a handsome plush-lined metal , japanned bor , and a complete assortment of accessories and cook of instruction FURNISHED FREE with each machine. fi fl n fl YQ TR i & I Weship this machine C.O.D.subject to approval , on receipt of two UU I/HI o I niHu. dollars. If , on examination you are convinced that wo are saving yoa$25or$30onagent'3pricopaythobalanceandfreightcharje3the tryjf\ ( ia ep.tp the machine. If not satisfied at any time within 60 days send the machine "Jv i back to us at our expense and we will refund the full purchase price \f c ? n which is listed at fewest wholesale prices JGvervthing to cat wear end useis furnish * ed on receipt of only 10 ? to partly pay .postads or exprsssa e and as evidence lof good faith the 109 13 sMowed on firc'l purchase amounting to 3S9 ? cr above. Til OUft MOHTHLY GROCERY PSISS ( JST ra . ] fl * & ? & & & & "Use the Means and Heaven Will Give You the Blessing. " Never Negiect A Useful Article Like The first five persons procuring the Endless Chain Starch Boole from their grpcerwill each obtain one large lOc. package of "RED GROSS" Starch , one largo lOa. paca-ago of "KUBIXGER'S BEST" Stnrclutwo-Phakespoare panels printed in t welva beautiful colors , as natural as life , or oao Twentieth Century Girl Calendar , ibo finest of its kind ever printed , aH absolutely free , .ill others procuring the Endless Chain Starch Boole will obtain from their grocer two largo lOc. packages of starch f < jr He. and the beautiful premiums which are being given away. This offer is only made for a short time to farther introduce the famous "H'iiD CROSS" Starch , and the celebrated "HTJBIXGER'S BEST" cold water Starch. Ask your grocer for this starch.