Last year there were 192,705 miles of telegraphic lines and 933,153 miles of wire in the United States. Clear vhito clothes are a sign that tho housekeeper uses Rod Cross Boll Blue Largo 2 oz. package , 5 cents. The first iron forge in English North America was located at Rayn- ham in the year 1652. "New York City , June 12th , 1901. I heart ily recommend GarfieldTea for liver trouble. ' Our family "physician prescribed your Tea , ! and after taking four packages' my system is in perfect condition and my complexion has become clear. " It has been demonstrat ed by years of use throughout the world that Garnold Tea cleanses the system and purifies the blood ; from all reports itwould seem that nothing can equal this simple herb med icine that cures in Nature's way. " If life be so sweet that we are un willing to part with it , how comes in its bitter part. WISCONSIN FAKM LANDS. The best of farm lands can be ob tained now in Marinette County , Wis consin , on the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway at a low price and on very favorable terms1. Wisconsin is noted for its fine crops , excellent markets and healthful climate. Why , rent a farm when you can buy one much cheaper than you can rent and in a few years it will b'e your own property. For particulars address F. A. Miller , General Passenger Agent , Chicago , Milwaukee St. Paul Rail way , Chicago. The French President's Gnards. Paris has always paid $13,500 a year to the detectives who guard the Pres ident of France , but has just refused to do so longer , and the national gov ernment has assumed the ask. Twelve detectives are hired for the purpose. Sir Henry's Henry. H. B. Irving , the elder of Sir Henry Irving's two sons , was 31 on August 5. As an author he is winning rec ognition by his books. Mr. Irving be longs to the greatly increasing band of university men who have become actors , for he was educated at Oxford. It is now ten years since he made his M first appearance on the stage , which MI he left for a time in order to finish I his reading for the bar. Attempted Jackson's Life. An attempted assassination of ths President of the United States little remembered now was that of Andrew Jackson , on January 30 , 1835 , by Rich ard Lawrence , as the former was leav ing the rotunda of the capitol after attending the funeral of a congress man. Lawrence snapped' two pistols at the president , but the percussion caps exploded in each case without igniting the powder. Lawrence was found to be insane. One touch of necessity makes the whole world a skin If You Want Chromes Buy inferior goods and the dealers will throw them. But if you want De fiance Starch go to your grocer and he will sell you a 16 ounce package for ten cents. The only premium that goes with it is the merits and quanti ty. At your grocers. Made by Mag netic Starch Co. , Omaha , Neb. None other "just as good. " ' The size of each thread , as spun by the silk worm , is one two- hundreth part of an inch in diameter. You can't tell a thing about a .kiss- able mouth just by looking at it "What is the use of employing1 some one to do your dyeing for you. If you use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES you can do it just as well as a professional. Sold by druggists , lOc. per package , Teak , the famous English ship building wood , weighs 41.06 pounds to the cubic foot. "We may stand on the highest hill if we are only willing to take steps enough. DO YOUR CLOTHES LOOK YELLOWT If so , useRod Cross Ball Blue. It'willmake themwhite as snow. 2 oz. package 5 cents. "When a man agrees with you in everything , he will bear watching when your back is turned. I am sure PIso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago. Mrs. THOS. ROBBINS , .Maple Street , Norwich , N. Y. , Feb. 17,1SOO. Corbett's Paris Saloon. James J. Corbett , e rstwhile pugilist , has decided that Americans who visit Paris in future will not suffer. So Corbett has arranged to open an American saloon there which will be the wonder of the Parisians. Xnsson Almost a Memory. To the present generation of music lovers the name of Christine Nilsson is in the nature of a tradition. Mme. Nilsson today is better known as the Countess de Miranda. Her birthday occurred on August 3 , when she was 58. Her first appearance was made in London in 1867 , and she has sung only in some half dozen operas "The Magic Flute , " "Martha , " "Don Juan , " "Faust" 'and "Robert the Devil. " Schmidt , Champion Rifle Shot. Private Schmidt , of Company D. Fourteenth United State infantry , now. camped at the rifle range near Mount Clemens , Mich. , made a score at shoot ing at 600 yards that the broke the record of the whole army. The target was a dummy man. Nineteen out of twenty of his shots took effect , any of which would have caused instant death in a living man , while the twen tieth shot would have inflicted a seri ous or fatal wound. Schmidt's achieve ment is said to be not only unparal leled in United State arm rifle shoot ing records , but also without precedent A Big ; Trej for St Loots. An effort is to be made to remove a large red oak tree from the wildest section of Arkansas to Forest park , St. Louis , for the Louisiana Purchase exposition. The tree is 160 feet high and 12 feet in diameter at the base. A double tramway will be built from the tree to the river , where it will be floated and towed to St Louis. The tree will be dug up by the roots in stead of being cut down , and none of the branches will be trimmed. IS AT RK All That is Mortal of "William McKinley Laid in the Grave. STREETS Of CANTON OVERFLOW Special and Regular Tralni Brine Thotu- anda The Casket Not Opened ' In the Home Services at the Church of a Very Simple Character. CANTON , 0. , Sept. 20. The streets of Canton yesterday morning were filled with waving'plumes , prancing horses and densely packed bodies of moving men assembling here for the procession which is to escort the re mains of the late president from the church to the Westlawn cemetery this * afternoon. All night long .civic , mil itary and fraternal organizations from the four quarters of the compass had been pouring into the mass of human ity already here , , and the early morn ing trains deposited other thousands. So fast the trains arrived , following on each other's heels , that there ap peared to be one continuous string of cars unloading their human freight through the , depots into the congested streets beyond. Thirty special trains , in adition to the regular trains , had arived before noon. The biggest crowd in the history of Canton , which was during the campaign of 1896 , es timated at over 60,000 was exceeded today. The people overflowed the sidewalks and literally packed the streets from side to side. The greatest crush , of course , was in East Tuscarawas , the principal thoroughfare , and North Market street , on which the McKinley cottage and the Harter residence are located. The face of the dead president was seen for the last time when it lay in state yesterday at the court house. The casket was not opened after it was removed to the McKinley resi dence and the members of the family had no opportunity to look upon the silent features. The casket was seale-1 before it was borne away. The decorations of the First Meth odist Episcopal church , where tho funeral services were held , were elab orate and impressive. > Over 4,000 yards of drapery were used. Over the front interior , as the funeral party entered , covering the organ loft , ther3 was stretched from wall to wall pan eled drapery , blck , as midnight. It was of nun's veiling , fifty-two feet long and fifteen feet high. The pan els were formed of white satin ribbons tvo inches wide. The choir loft rail ing was richly hung with nun's veil ing , arranged in festoons with silk drapery tassels between the festoons. The pulpit rostrum was heavily cov ered with black cloth and the pulpit itself was draped with rich silk crepe. An excellent portrait of the late pres ident as fastened to the front of tho pulpit and was gracefully draped. Tho chancel rail and all of the wood work about the front of the church was a mass of black. The services in the church were sim ple. They began with the rendition of an organ prelude , Beethoven's fu neral march , played by Miss Florence Douds. As the last notes of the pre lude were stilled the Euterpean ladies' quartet of Canton sang "The Beautiful Isle of Somewhere. " Rev. 0. B. Mil- ligan , pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Canton , delivered the invo cation. The ninetieth psalm was read by Dr. John Hall of Trinity Lutheran church of Canton , and that portion of the fifteenth chapter of First Corinth- , ians included between the forty-first and fifty-eighth verses was read bv Rev. E. P. Herbrouch of the Trinity Reformed church of Canton. The fav orite hymn of President McKinley. " "Lead , Kindly Light , " was then rend ered by a quartet of two male and two female voices. When this hymn was finished Dr. C. E. Manchester , pastor of the First Methodist church , deliv ered his address. ' At the conclusion of Dr. Manches ter's discourse Bishop I. W. Joyce of Minneapolis delivered a short prayer. The hymn , "Nearer , My God , to Thee , " was sung by the entire congregation. * The people remained standing after the closing of the hymn while the benediction was pronounced by Mgr. T. P .Thorpe of Cleveland. The casket was then .borne from' the church to the funeral car and the march of tie procession to the cem etery besan. Brakeinnn Falls From Train. COLUMBUS , Neb. , Sept. 20. Thom as Gorman , a Union Pacific brakeman , fell from his train near Central City and was probably fatally injured. Important to tho Kairnllans. HONOLULU , Sept , 13. ( Via San Francisco , Sept. 20. United States Judge Estee has decided that the con stitution of the United States was ex tended tc the Hawaiian Islands by the Newlands resolution , sustaining the decision of Circuit Judge Gearand reversing the supreme court of Ha waii. The decision was rendered in the case of A. J. Poe , convicted ol manslaughter , without indictment ol a grand jury , and on verdict of jurors. WHERE PRESIDENT M'KINLEY LIES Nearly In View of the L-ate Home of the Chief Executive. CANTON , O. , Sept. 20. Nature has been kind in selecting the Jast rest ing place for President McKinley. West Lawn cemetery is on a high knoll , overlooking the peaceful valley , with the little city of Canton laid out below. If it were not for an inter vening church spire one might get from this elevation a glimpse of the McKinley home. Here the body ol William McKinley is laid to rest. The beauty of the grounds here attracted the attention of the country's best landscape gardeners , who have jour neyed here to study its attractions. Today it was doubly beautiful , with the rustling trees giving off theirfirst yellowed leaves of fall and adding a golden touch to the green-clad slopes. Just inside the stately entrance stands the gray stone vault , where for a time the casket will repose. Its dreary ex terior was today relieved by great masses of flowers , banked all about until the gray walls were shut out from view. But in due time it will be taken from the vault and committed to the little plot of ground lying farther on. This is the McKinley lot and here lie his father , whose name he bore , the moth er he guarded so tenderly in life , his brother James , his sister Anna and his two children. And when the time comes a stately shaft of granite will rise above the grave , telling of the civic virtues , the pure life acd the martyred death of William McKinley. WIDOW'S PHYSICIAN HOPEflL Dr. Rixey Says She is Doing : as Well as Any Woman Could. CANTON , O. , Sept. .20. The friends of Mrs. McKinley do not regard her as being on the verge of collapse. On the contrary they express themselves as quite confident that she will be spared to them for a long time , in at least as good a state of health as she has enjoyed for the last five years. Dr. Rixey said late this afternoon : "Mrs. McKinley is bearing up as well as could be expected under the cir cumstances. She has been and is still suffering intensely from her bereave ment and has frequently given way to sobs and tears , but for all that she has been doing as well as any woman could do under similar circumstances. " Buffalo Tr.igedy Re-enacted. WINCHESTER , Ind. , Sept. 20. Omer Pelee , aged 10 , was fatally shot while posing as President McKinley at Buffalo for Emil Miller , a boy of the1 same age , who was acting the part of an anarchist. The lads were play mates and decided to imitate the Buf falo tragedy. Miller secured his brother's rifle for. the work. The ball passed almost through Pelee's stomach and the physicians say he cannot live. Old Soldiers at Webster City. WEBSTER CITY , la. , Sept. 19. The old soldiers of Hamilton , Webster , Wright , Hardin , Boone and Story counties had their reunion here. The principal speaker was President Beard- shear of the Iowa State Agricultural college at Ames. The principal ad dress was by the Hon. Sidney Foster. Ferris W.heel Collapses. FLINT , Mich. , Sept. 20. Seven peo ple were hurt , one probably fatally , by the collapse of a Ferris wheel at the fair grounds here today. The wheel was loaded with sixteen people .when it crashed to the ground. Dr. Rixpy Will Get a Raise. CANTON , O. , Sept. 20. It has been officially announced that Medical In spector P. M. Rixey will be appointed surgeon general of the navy to suc ceed Surgeon General Van Reypen upon the expiration of the latter's term of offlce. Will Appeal to Roosevelt. LONDON , Sept. 20. Mr. Kruger.ac cording to a dispatch tp the Daily Mail * from Brussels , is preparing a memorial to President Roosevelt soliciting the intervention of the United States in South Africa. Fell from a Railway Train. MUSCATINE , la. , Sept. 20 The mangled remains of a man were founc on the Chicago & Rock1 Island traci north of Muscatine. The identity oi * the body was established by papers found on his person , showing the un- forunate man to have been Francis Costello , a 30-year-old son of John Cos- tello of Davenport. He had faller from the bumpers of a car on whicl : he was riding. Fight on Afghan Frontier. LONDON , Sept. 20. A dispatch tc the Times , dated yesterday , from Sim la , says fighting has occurred at Pei- war Kotal ( pass ) at the upper end o } the Kuram valley , between the ameer's troops and the Jargis , a tribe whicl has long complained of Afghan oppres siou. Some hundreds of the tribes- men moved across the British border camping on the hills. The ameer * ! troops surprised them , crossing thi boundary in pursuit THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Latest Quotations From South Omaha and Kansnft City. SOUTH OMAHA. Cattle Very few cattle arrived yester day , but today receipts were quite lib eral. Packers seemed to be quite anxious for supplies and as a result the market was fairly active on good stuff and fully steady prices were paid. There were not very many corn-fed steers offered , but the quality of some of them was excep tionally good , as is shown by the fact that as high as $6.00 was 'paid. Packers all seemed to want the better grades and consequently strong prices were paid. The commoner grades were naturally not as ready sellers , but still they brought fully as good prices as were paid on "Wednes day. The supply of cow stuff continued liberal today , about forty-five cars being offered. There was not much change In the prices paid , the market bc-ing very close to steady. Some salesmen thought they had to .take a shade" lower prices , but still the better grades sold In about Wednesday's notches. Bulls , calves and stags also sold about steady , where the quality was at all good. Hogs There were around 100 cars of hogs in the yards this morning , and al though the market was quite a little slow about opening , still when trading did be gin it was generally on a basis of a 2l c advance. Some hogs sold no more than steady , while others were 5c higher , but as a'general thing the market was close to 2 c higher. The bulk of all the sales went from $ G.75 to $ G.SO. At those prices the market was fairly active and the bulk was out of first hands in g-ood sea son. son.Sheep Sheep Quotations , : Choice yearlings , ? 3.30@3.50 ; fair to good yearlings$3.1513 3.30 ; choice wethers , . $3.20@3.35 ; fair tc good wethers , ? 3.CO@3.20 ; choice ewes , $2.75 < g > 3.00 ; fair to good ewes , $2.50@2.75 ; choice spring lambs , $4.30@4.50 ; fair to good' spring lambs , $4.03 ( 4.30 ; feeder wethers , ' ? 2.753.25 ; feeder lambs , $3.003.60. KANSAS CITY. Cattle Market generally steady ; native' beef steers , $5.00 < g6.30 ; Texans and Indian steers , $2.703.75 ; Texas cows , $2.20(82.80 ( ; native cows and heifers , $2.5005.50 ; stock- ers and feeders , $2.85@4.25 ; bulls , $2.20 ® 4.25 ; calves , $3.50@5.25. Hogs Market strong ; bulk of sales , ? G.60@6.90 ; heavy , $ G.9XQ)7.00 ( ) ; packers , ? G.70 ( QU90 ; mixed , $6.60@6.85 ; light , $6.2006.85 ; Torkers , $6.15@6.70 ; pigs. $5.00@6.10. Sheep and Lambs Market steady ; mut tons , $2.753.55 ; lambs , $3.50@4.50 ; range wethers , $2.2503.55 ; ewes , $2.7503.10 ; stock- ers , $2.0002.50 ; feeders , $3.0003.50. MRS. M'KINLEY BEARS DP WELL Effort of Those Around Her Directed to Distracting Attention from'the Fast. - CANTON , O. , Sept. 21. Mrs. Mc- Kinleys' condition was favorable yes terday , more favorable than at any time since the arrival of the party from Washington. Her condition dur ing the last few days was as good as had been expected and she had con siderable rest. After 11 o'clock last night a small military guard main tained quiet in front of the house that no noisa might disturb her. It is hoped by the friends and attending physicians that she will be able to leave her room today and give atten tion to some matters calculated to take her mind from the depressing incidents of the last week. To accomplish this is now the chief aim of her attend ants. She will be taken for a drive as soon as possible and everything pos sible be done to interest her in the affairs of the future to the exclusion of affairs of the past. v The house has been .emptied of all its guests ; the funeral party , except Dr. Rixey , Mrs. M. C. Barber , sister of Mr. McKinley , and several close Canton relatives having departed dur ing the night or early morning. A guard of half a dozen soldiers still surrounds the house , merely to keep out the idly curious and to preserve quiet. A few callers left cards at the house during the morning , including Senator and Mrs. Fairbanks. ALLISON PREDICTS ACTION. The lown Senator Sure that Coneress Will Tackle Anarchy. CHICAGO , Sept. 21 "Congress will undoubtedly make a thorough investi gation ofanarchy in the United States next winter and wil do its ut most to pass laws for the prevention of such crimes as that committed againskPresident McKinley , " said Sen ator Allison tonight. "I have no doubt there will be many joint sessions- the judiciary commit tees" of the two houses during the session and the best legal talent of the land will be called upon to assist the attorney general in pointing out con stitutional methods for reaching the seat of the trouble. The need is evi dent. The pressure for legislation will be great , possibly pushing con gress to go to an unwarranted ex treme. " Some action will undoubtedly be taken that is in consonance with the constitution and will not infringe on proper freedom of speech. A number of Boers in Johannesburg have asked the American government if they can acquire land in the United States for settlement. Caterer Delmonlco Dead. NEW YORK , Sept. 21. Word was received in this city of the death in Colorado of Charles Crist Delmonico , the famous caterer , who for years has been identified with the restaurant now at Fifth avenue and Forty-sixth street bearing his name. Death was due to pulmonary troubles. Mr. Del monico , in company with his wife , whom he married less than a year ago , had been in Colorado for some time. A Prisoner's Odd Proportion. Ben De Lamos , a prisoner in. the Columbus , O. , penitentiary , is prepar ing a unique request to the authori ties. He offers to give a bond in $100- 000 if permitted to attend the Grand Army of the Republic encampment at Cleveland , saying he has never missed one. De Lamos was sentenced for a technical violation of the pension laws. He is the man who slept in the speak er's chair in the Alabama house as a tramp , and within two years was elect ed a member. A New Zealand A graceful act of reverence to the Duchess of York is reported from .Ohinemutu , New Zealand. After alighting from the coach they had to traverse a rather muddy road leading to the village. This was noticed by the native clergyman , Mr. Ratama Te Awe Kotuku , who took off his korowai matand , Raleigh-like , threw it in the worst place on which the duchess would have to cross. Popular Countess an American. The large part which Count von Waldersee is occupying in public at tention has brought out many kindly comments on the countess , which al ways include a mention of the fact that she is an American. It is re called that she is the only woman who ever came off victorious in en counters with the late Prince Bis marck , to whose downfall she is al leged to have contributed. Ugly women should always avoid a glare of jewels. The Absence of It. If there is any truth in the saying that happiness is the absence of all pain , mental and physical , the enjoy ment of it can only be found in hea ven. But so far as the physical is con cerned , it is within easy reach ; at least measurably so , as far as cure will go. The sum of human misery in this line is made up of greater or less de grees of physical suffering. The minor aches and pains which afflict mankind are easy to reach and as easily cured. There are none in the whole category , which , if taken in time , cannot be cured. They must in some form af flict the nerves , the bones , the muscles and joints of the human body. They are all 'more or less hurtful and waste ful to the system. St. Jacob's Oil is made to cure them , to search out hid den pain jspots , and to cure promptly in a true remedial and lasting way. Very , very many have not known hap piness for years till they used it , and vory many are putting off cure and happiness because they don't use it. The best policy for a woman is to extend the chains of her lover. THE CHEAPEST PAINT The economy in using Devoe ready paint is in re sults more than price. It covers more and lasts longer than lead and oil , two to one ; ten to one of some paint. Use Devoe ; and figure cost by the square yard , or year , not by the gallon ; it's the cheapest paint made , figured that way. Ask the nearest dealer for Devoe ; insist on having it. Our pamphlet on paintingfree if you mention this paper. GOODXPAINT DEVOE , CHICAGO. i > > > C > i > S > > 5 5S/ > > 5 w LIBBYSi SOUPS. A lOo can of LinttY'S PSEMIER BObP ranker nil nlatm of th bctt tanp joa oer tinted. If there vra a way to makewap bet ter we would learn it but there lin't. OXTAIL MULLAGA TA WNY CHICKEN MOCK TURTLE TOMATO CHICKEN GUMBO VEGETABLE Ltbbj'n Atlas of the World.witliS3newmap < t size 8x11 inche , Mnt anrwhereforlOeanUin Ktnmpa. Oar Booklet. "How to Maks Good Tilings to Eat. " mailed freo. Libby , McNeil ) & Llbby , Chicago , PiTEHTS 1 * U V > MASON , FKNWJCK & LAWRENCE. 315RamRC BnUdlnK.Omaha.Xeb. II. J. Cowglil. Representative. Est'd at Washington. D. C. , 1861. Useful Guide Book on Patents FKKK. FREE A Fall-She 81 Trfitnr at of Dr. O. Pfielos ilrown's Great Remedy for Fits. Epilepsy and all Nervous Diseases. Address 0. niELPS BKOWX. OSBroidnajWenborjh , H.T. Sold ( with or without Bill-1 ingr and Tabulating Attach- mentKExchaneedYRonted , I and Repaired. Paragon Type-writer Ribbons for all Ma chines , Linen Papers , Carbon j Paper , and miscellaneous Type-J writer Supplies and Furniture. 1G19 Farnam St. , Omaha. WABASH RR ' Cheaper. Than Passes. 619,20 to Indianapolis and Return. On sale Sept. 1C , 23 , 30 ; Oct. 7. S2O.2O to Loulftvlllr , Ky. , and Itetora. On sale Sept. 1C , 23 , 20 ; Oct. 7. S20.2O to Cincinnati , O. . and Retura. On sale Sept. 16 , 23. 30 ; Oct. 7. S2O.7O to ColumbtiH , Ohio , and Rotnra. On sale Sept. 1C , 23 , 30 ; Oct. 7. 82O.2O to Sprlugfleld. O. , and Return. On sale fiept. 16 , 23 , 30 ; Oct. 7. 621. ' O to Sandusky , O. , and Retura. On sale Sept 1C , 23 , SO ; Oct. 7. 843.75 to New YorK and Return , Dally. S25.75 to Buffalo and Return , Dally. 815.35 to St. Lonis , Mo. , and RMnrn. On sale Tuesdays and Thursdays , Sept. 9 to Oct. 12. Sll.CO to St. Louis , Mo. , and Retura. On sale Oct. 7 to 12. HOME3EKKEK8 * EXCURSIONS. On sale 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. Tourist rates on sale DAILY to all sum mer resorts , allowing stop-overs at De troit , Niagara Falls , Buffalo and other points. For rates , lake trips , Pan-Ameri can descriptive matter and all informa tion , call at CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1415 Farnam Street , ( Pazton Hotel BIIcJ or wrlto HARRY E. MO ORES , G. A. P. D. , Omahu , Neb. INCHCSTE "LEADER" and "REPEAtER" SMOKELESS POWDER SHOTGUN SHELLS are used by the best shots in the country because they are so accurate , uniform and reliable. All the world's championships and records have been won and made by Winchester shells. Shoot them and youMl shoot well. USED BY THE BEST SHOTS , SOLD EVERYWHERE ALSO CE5KIUL TKATELI5C AGKXTS 1XD KESI- PRESIDENT AGENTS WANTED UK.VT DISTRICT HAJUGKKS , to handle the only authorized official , authentic life of McKINLEY , also giving lives of our other martjr Prealdents , Lincoln siul Garfleld ; complete Inside history of the villainous workings of the anarchistic societies ; profusely Illa- irated ; over 5OO pages ; liberal commission to agents and a straight guaranteed salary to those la the advanced .positions. You never had a better opportunity to make big money quickly and ca < Jly than yon have today. You can make 85OO p r month for the next three months pushing this marreluu * history of a > great and good and useful life. Strike now , while the Iron Is bor. Do not delay , for every day In worth front S2O.OO to 1S3O.OO to you. And bear In mind that If you demonstrate to us that you can sell boob , that later In the fall we will be willing to employ you under a straight out guaranteed * alary to appoint and Instruct other agents. This Is the chance of a lifetime. We make our own booka and can ea Ily duplicate the offer of any other house and will do so. Many of these concerns that are advertising McKinley books are merely general agents and buy their books from u . We advise you to order from us and thus deal directly with the manufacturers. Credit given ; freight paid ; outfit free , Write today and send ten ceiita for pontage on outfit. CO-OPERAT1VK PUB. CO. ( Manufacturers of the ouly official Htm of McKinley ) , 9O9-35G liEARBOKN STJKEKT , ' CHICAGO. When you buy starch just buy starch alone not starch and premiums. Premiums are cheap things that may help to sell a starch but they don't make it any cheaper. "Defiance" brand of starch is the cheapest because the package is. the largest sold for 10 cents 16 ounces for lOc and it is the best starch made. If your grocer does not keep it send us his name and we REQUIRES NO COOKING will send you one trial pack PREPARED FOR age free. NDRYPURPOSESOHIY At Wholesale by McCord-Bra.dy Co. and Paxton & Gallagher , Oma.heL , Nebraska. SOZODONT for the Teeth and Breath 25 * Af ill Stores , or by Mail for the price. HALL & RUCKEL , New York.