The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 13, 1903, Image 4

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    March,
April, May
There is a best time for doing
everything tbat is, a time when a
thing can be done to the best ad
vantage, most easily and most ef
fectively. Now is the best time
for purifying your blood. Whyf
Because your system is now trying
to purify it you know this by the
pimples and other eruptions that
have come on your face and body.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Are the medicines to take they do
the work thoroughly and agreeably
and never fail to do it.
Hood's are the medicines you
have always heard recommended.
-,I cannot recommend Hood's Sai-iar-arills
too hichly as a swine mr-dirine. When we
take It in the pring ( ail feel better th row cb
tiie summer." Mas. S. H. Nuu Wcl'rajs. I i
Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to
euro and keeps tjw promise.
His Load With Him.
De Tanqne Gnuler siys he doefn't
believe in carrying other people's bur
den". O'Soaqoe No wonJer; he is gener
ally carrying i pretty good load ot .his
own. Philadelphia Record.
TWO REASONS.
No One PiMd Neglect Their Teeth Any
' More Mo Pain, Small Cost.
The two great reasons why people
used to neglect their teeth were: Fear
of being hart, and the expense.
When yoo come to think it over now,
it is truly remarkable what a revolu
tion has taken place in modern dental
methods. Wise Brotheis, the famous
Portland dentists, ars among the (ore
most in the United States in this re
spect. Their announcements that there
is not a particle of pain connected with
any dental work done in their office is
literally true. And it is also literally
true that every person who goes to
these dentists is greatly surprised at
the small cost of having the teetb pat
in fine Older. A whole set of tetth
now costs less than some time ago it
cost to have one pulled or filled. There
is no excuse whatever for anyone to ne
glect his, rr her, teeth. Even the man
or woman receiving the lowest wages
paid in this Northwest can well afford
to have the teetb looked after and be
gin to enjoy life.
Again, a word about the children.
When a young person has second teeth,
fathers and mothers should see to it
that their son or daughter goes to the
dentist and has the teeth examined.
Oftentimes just a little work before it
is too late saves the teetb pore and
beautiful for a lifetime. Take time by
the forelock and consult W ise Brothers,
Failing Building, Portland, Oregon.
Back Talk.
"I shall never marry," said Hiss
Ann Teek, with an air of determina
tion. "Perhaps not," replied Miss Peri,
"but everyone admits yon have made a
brave fight against the inevitable."
Brooklyn Life.
If Yon Don't Know
How much different a can of Monopole
peaches or pears or corn or other vari
ety of fruits and vegetables taste from
the ordinary brands we hope yon will
inetract your dealer to send you a can
of Monopole today. We know Mono
pole brand is better than any ether be
cause we have compared them with
all other so-called high class ones.
Most dealers handle Monopole goods.
If yours doesn't send us his name.
Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Monopole
Grocers and Dry Coffee Roasters, 81-83-85
Front street, Portland, Ore.
That Would Never Do.
She Why don't you go oat occasion
ally, dearest, and enjoy yourself, say at
the club?
He But I don't want to get into the
habit of having a good time. Life.
White Tailed Eagles.
Although the golden eagle has dis
appeared from Wales, white tailtd
eagles are etill to be iound in ncrth
Wales and Shropshire.
pOK. OUT
When the cold wave flag is up, freeiiug weather is on the way. Winter
at here in earnest, and with it all the miserable symptoms of Catanh
-turn blinding headaches and neuralgia, thick mucous discharge
lotn th"e"nose and throat, a hacking cough and pain in the chest, bad
racl in ih mnnth fetid Vireiitri rtauRea and all that makes Catarrh the
nost sickening and disgusting of all complaints. It causes a feeling of per
lonal defilement and mortification that keeps one nervoua and anxioas while
la the company of others;
In spite of all efforts to prevent it,
the filthy secretions and mucous mat
ter find their way into the Stomach
and are distributed by the blood to
every nook and corner of the system;
the Stomach and Kidneys, in fact
tvery organ and part of the .body, be
come infected with the catarrhal
poison. This disease is rarely, if ever,
even in its earliest stages, a purely local
'disease or simple inflammation of the
nose and throat, and this is why sprays,
rashes, powders and the various in
haling mixtures fail to cure. Heredity
Is sometimes back of it parents have
It and so do their children.
In the treatment of Catarrh, anti
septic and soothing washes are good for cleansing purposes or clearing the
head and throat, but this is the extent of their usefulness. To cure Catarrh
permanently, the blood must be purified and the system relieved of its load
of foul secretions, and the remedy to accomplish this is S. S. S. which has
enembrane and is carried through the circulation to all the Catarrh Infected
portions of the body, they soon heal, the mucous discharges cease and the
patient is relieved of the most offensive and humiliating of all complaints.
S. S. S. is a vegetable remedy and contains nothing that could injure the
most delicate constitution. It cures Catarrh in its most aggravated forms,
nd cases apparently incurable and hopeless. Write us ii you have Catarrh,
tad our phvsiriaai will advise you without charge.
THS SWIFT SPZOmO CO.. ATLANTA. OA.
Millions In a Mantle.
One of the marvels of the recent Pur
liar was the display of jewelry and Pf"
rloiis stones worn by the Maharaja
Galkwar of Raroda, who wore his state
mantle of woven pearls, with its arab
esque border of diamonds, rubies, eme
ralds and earphiree, whose value, esti
mated by a famous London jeweler, is
$5,000,000.
The Importance of SteeL
Steel, when made into a sword, was
the emblem of power. Steel, in the
u ef of peace and civilization, is just as
important as it is in war. The country
which is pie-emineutly endowed with
steel, or with coal and iron, of which
and by means of which it is made,
will stand at the bead of the civilized
world.
A Pessimist.
Rev. Thomas R. SI leer, daring a re
cent discussion with a friend, asked
him if he knew the definition ot a pes
simist. "Of ooorse," replied his frienJ, "he
is one who is sore on himself and the
world in general. Is not that your
definition?"
"Hardly," replied Dr. Slicer. "A
pessimist, in my opinion, is a man who
1st just left an optimiBt." New York
Times.
Loquacious.
The family was discussing the high
prices of provisions generllay, when the
tmall boy butted into the conversation.
"Jam his goas op, too,' he re
matked. "Ma keeps it on the top
shelf now."
And then it suddenly dawned on his
youthful perceptions that he had in
jured his rasa br talkinc too much.
; batavia News.
The Hotel of 2003.
Clerk Michael, are you about
through moving those trunks?,
"Yes, sorr; in a few minutes."
"Well, when you've finished, stretch
the life net over the front pavement.
' Mrs. Hibawl bas just telephoned from
the top floor that her husband has
talien out 01 me winuow. cman cel.
At Delhi.
D - : . ill IL nun iKa ntntllM
of a vast and utterly barbaric popula
tion nnmtxtrinp nearlv one-fourth of the
, human family, subdued, governed, ed
ucated, Christianized ana leu op to tne
dignity of self-government by a handful
of strangers who come from an incon
siJerable island 15,000 miles away."
An old prophecy atout India. New
York Press.
Oco graphical.
Kentucky Teacher (of infsnt geogra
phy class) Tommy Blood may tell as
what a strait is.
Tommy Blood It's jes' the plain
stuff 'thout nothin" in it. Ohio State
Journal.
His Theory.
"There's no doubt that colored men
often make good soldiers."
"Course dey doee," answered Mr.
Erastus Pinkley. "Yon put a cullud
man along of a pnrcession an' he's
gwine ter toiler it to de finish, no mat
ter what de danger is." Washington
Star.
The Influence.
jerry How do good clothes make s
man a gentleman?
Joe They make him feel as if he
was expected to act like one. Detroit
Free I'ress.
Ta Break ia Sew IMI,
Alwevs shake In Aliens Foot-Earn, a powder.
It cares chilblains, damp, sweating, ecSine.
swollen feet. Cures Corns and Bunions. At
all druirffists and shoe stores. 2rc IVio't aeeept
an suUiilule. Sample mailed r'Rr Address
Alien S. Olmstead, IKot. S. X
Ending the Dissertation.
"Woold yon call a cat herbivorous
or carnivorous?" asked the man who is ,
learned but tedious.
"Neither," answered the man whe
yawns, "merely vociferous."
An Ingenious Clock.
Brussels has a church clock wound
by atmospheric expansion induced bv
the heat of the sun.
Won In a Walk.
Ssy, t ow did you get off in the glee
club try out?
.Made first bass on four bawls.
FORiro
Manchester, Va, It arch a, 190 1.
Oentlemen :-1 bad all the ermptona
that accompany this disease, snob as
sane as dropping in the throat, a eon
stent desire to hawk and spit, reelln
of dryness la the throat, coach and
splttint; noon risln ia the nsrslii,
scabs tormina- in the nose, which re.
anlred much effort to blow oat, some
times canslner ths noes to bleed and
leavinc me with a sick headaehs. X
bad thus suffered for five years.
I commenced to take S. 8. . and
after I bad taken three large bottles,
I noticed a chang-e for ths better.
Thus ncoarnered, I continued to take
It and in a short while was entirely
eared. JUD80W A. BELLA-.
Kain and Tin Bts., Elchmond, Va,
1
no equal as a Diooa puriner. it restores
the blood to a natural, healthy state and
the catarrhal poison and effete matter
are carried out of the system through the
proper channels. S. S. S. restores to the
bfbod all its good qualities, and when
rich, pure blood reaches the inflamed
BREAKFAST FOR ONE.
There Is No Accounting for hs Wis
dom of ths Woodcnacka
That keen observer of nature, John
Mulr, tells In "Our National Tarks" a
pretty story of a woodchuck. In the
spring of 1878 be was exploring the
peaks aud glaciers about the bead of
the middle fork of the Situ Joauulu,
and when passing round a frosea lake
where the snow was ten feet deep,
was surprised to find the fresh track
of a woodchuck.
What could the animal be thinking
of to corns out so early while all he
ground was suow-burled? The steady
direction of his track showed ho bad
a definite aim, aud fortuuately It was
toward a mountain thirteen thousaud
feet high that 1 meant to climb. So 1
followed to see If I could tlud out what
he was up to.
From the bass of the mountain the
track poluted straight up, and 1 kuew
by the melting snow that 1 was not
far behind him. I lost the track on a
crumbllug ridge partly projecting
through the snow, but soon discovered
It again.
Toward the summit of the mountain.
In an open spot on the south side, near
ly enclosed by disintegrating pluuacles
among which the sun heat reverber
ated, making a Isolated patch of warm
climate. I found a flue garden, full of
rock cross, phlox, sllt-ne, drnba. and a
few grasses; and In tills garden t over
took the wanderer, enjoying a flue
fresh tneaL perhaps the first of the
season.
How did he know the way to this
one garden spot, so btgb and so far off.
and what told him that It was lu
bloom while yet the snow was ten feet
deep over his den? He must have had
more botanical, topographical and cll
matologlcal knowledge than most
mountaineers possess.
CREDULITY OF THE HINDU.
Sample of the Delusions W hich lie
Occasionally Harbor.
Here is a remarkable Instance of the
credulity of the Hindu, and the wild
kind of delusions which be occasion
ally harbors. The writer U described
as a Hindu gentleman of standing and
reputation, and tula extract Is taken
from a letter written to a gentleman Ui
England:
"We are having awfully serious news
circulated In the papers here. Kxtracts
purported to be from the Morning
Leader, of London, and 1-a Hon Uuoti
dla of Spain, Impress us that the em
peror on the coronation day was dan
geroualy 111, and was never really
crowned, for the mlulsters caused him
to be personated by a btggar of Wh'.ie-
chapeL We are really very concerned
to hear It, and we firmly believe thv-,
news to be a false creation, but won
der why the government Is still Inac-;
tlve as regard to taking any steps to'
punish the author of so foul a calumny." ,
The gentleman who sends me the .
above extract gives some other qualut
examples of the amusing fictions which
gain currency among the natives of
India, says a writer In Londun Truth. ,
The bigger and the more preposterous
the lie, be says, the more readily It Is
believed. When the Jubilee bridge over '
the Hooghly w as being built, the story
got about that the government reijulred
a thousand heads of natives for the
foundations of the bridge, and bud
given orders that all natives walking
over the maldan after dark were to !
seized, aud taken to the "SUaitun
Khana" the native name name for the
Masonic lodge where their heads were
to be cut off for use in this uncanny en
gineering operation. The natives. It is
aid, were afraid to walk In that direc
tion after dark for this reason. Again,
at the time of the last Indian frontier
war, a fat Babu clerk diappearcd from
one of the gVernment offices and could
not be found. It was firmly believed,
says my correspondent, by bis fellow-
clerks and neighbors, that he had been
seized by order of the government, to
be made Into ointment for the benefit of
the wounded soldiers. Happily, the fat
Babu turned up again safe snd sound:
so no serious consequences result' d
from this delusion. If an Idea like this
can be seriously accepted, as my In
formant says It was, by the class of na
tives who pass examinations and bold
public appointments, nothing that may
find acceptance with the "lower orders"
can be wondered at
RETORT TO THEATER TALKER.
Bhowioc How a Little Wit Snppreescd
an Intolerable Nuisance.
They bad been reading a Itolfe an
notated edition of the play, aud there
was nothing In "Julius Caesar" that
they were not perfectly familiar with.
Before the performance was half
through there was nothing that they
knew which everybody within half a
dozen rows did not bear about; for
among the three of them a man and
two women there were such capaci
ties for conversation as are met with
nowhere except In a theater.
In tones that alternately hissed and
brayed and rasped till spinal columns
all around them ached tbey told one
another that Anthony was much bet
ter done than Brutus; that Portia
would come on In a minute In the gar
den scene; that Casca was supposed
to be a gruff old Koman: that Caesar
actually did have flts-thluk of It! that
It was a pity (this in a whisper th-tt
shivered far down the aisle and splin
tered at least a score of vertebrae)
Roman ladles didn't wear corsets. Bo
on, ad nauseam.
At last the ghost and the distraught
Brutus met and there was a thrilled
silence In all the crowded house save
In row Q, where a strident voice com
plained: "I can't hear a word the ghost says.
Why doesn't be speak louder?"
A man behind the querulous dis
turber, quite beside himself with rage,
leaned forward and said, In tones as
courteously sweet as the sting of a
bonpy bee:
"Perhaps the ghost Is a gentleman
and does not like to annoy people."
Which, of course, was ve:7 rud(
says the New York Mall and Express,
though It did fill many hearts with an
unholy Joy.
We have noticed that iu a book or
magazine article entitled "The Confo
sions of a Wife," or "The Confession,
of a Doctor," or ''Th? CVmfe-s.'ons A a
Lawyer," that not much is csufciscj.
CHANGE OF LIFE.
..-.' i- - -A . -i
NwA
Some sensible advice to
women passing through this
trying period.
The painful and unnojlng symp
tom expirioncvel by moat women
at thU period of life? are easily over
como by I.ydlu 1 PinMium's
Vcirrtab! l'iittounl. It W rsi'
dally designed to luevt the luvds
of woman's systom at the trying
time of change of life.
It U noexucsvra'nm to slat' that
Mrs. l'inkham has over iKJ letter
like the following proving the great
value of her med iei ne at suoh ttiiu'S.
"1 wish to thank Mrs, I'iiiklmin for
what her medicine has done for u.
My trouble was chauge of life. Four
Tears ago ruy health began to fail, my
head began to grow dizzy, my eyes
pained we, and at times it seemed ss
if my back would fail mo, had terrible
pains across the kidneys. Hot flashes
were verv frequent and tryinir. A
friend advised me to try I.ydla
E. Piokham'i Vegetable Com
ponntlA I have taken six bottles of it
and am to-day free from those troubles.
I cannot speak in high enough terma
ot the medicine. 1 rwommeim n to in
and wish every suffering woman woold
give it a trial. Brtxa Hoss, Mout
clair Ave.. Koslindale. Mats.iM.i0
fttt If trtfimmi tf aSM (ecer srert" ("
Her Call.
"I ran into town today to do srme
shomiui2. dear." said Mrs. Subbubs,
entering her hnsl-and's office, "and
I "
"I see," he interrupted, "and yoo
just ran in here because you ran out."
"Ran oat?"
"Yes of money."
Mothers will Boa Mrs. WlnsloW't Sooth,
tng svniD the bi remedy to use lor their
Stuluren 'during tne uwtniug period.
Ths Time To Retire.
Ex-Penator Jewett, of St. Louis, is
ninetj -four years old. rkinieone asked
him not long ago bo old he thought t
man should be before retiring !rm
business. The old gentleman gravely
responded: "I don't really think a
man should keep on after he has
reached the age ol ninety."
Bsvstt mt Olelmeat fr Catarrh Thai
Contain stervory.
As mercury ter til surely destroy the sense of
smelt an.1 completely dranre the whoie sis
vm when entrr-ns it Ihrtmga the mui-oui nr.
tees. ucn articles ihouSU nfttt be utr.1 f i-
ctt on prex-riptions from rei-ufatue phvl.
cum. at tfiedamece !hv will da Is t-n tcid u
the s"Qt ta ran poMiblf derive (rem llicm
11a. i a t'etarrh e'ure, ntanuiattiretl by V. J
t'bnef a c o . Toledo, o.. comas nr mercury
anJ is taken tn:rrnel!r, e tlu drectir ut"
the h.omi anl mueoni suriurr, ot the syrrtn.
In btiylnc Hall's starro t-i-e i fire y,.tt s-t
th? Rnile. It U taken Interna;!?, aa.1 ma.!
In TuiJ.). Ohio, br If. J. Chcuej A to. Tene
mon:sU fr'.
hol.l ij Jtrurt'.ttt, price 75. oer bottle.
HeU'a t'amiij f U.s ate the beet.
Something Equally Oood.
Teacher Johnny, have yoo been
vaccinated
Johnny No' in; but mamma made
me put my flannels on this morning,
and they itch just as much. Chicago
Kecord Herald.
Austin
Well Machinery
roa
Oil or Water any
Depth.
Write for catalogue.
BEAU. & CO.,
Oto-I Afts.
J13 tvmmer.
clal Blue
POWTLAND.
OUEdON.
AMERICAN
CREAM
SEPARATORS
An told iubct lo ap
pro J nt at a frtc
lfct will enM jroa
to tot ft good profit
on ft few eowi. Th
clfftneu, fiit rett mft
chlne In H the 'orld.
Strongest in ALL tbeaa point thai any
other, vl:
CIom Sktairaifif . Eftr CUm f .
Uf tit Rumiitf. 0rftblHty.
Writ for free etUfue.
MITCHELL, LEWIS t STIVER 10.
PORTLAND, Ore.
SPOKANE, Wesb. BOISE, Idea
Woo Medal, Parts, 1900.
DR. G. GEE WO
WONDIiltFUl.
MOME
TREATMENT
Tble wartfltrfu! Chi
ne. tjOCtor ! O&ileMt
frl beH-etuw he cura4
f0l WllttOUt OfMfeV
tio Usftft r dp
leJi. He cur wit
it.on Wfiiwltrfui Ciii
brw, root, bud.
te,rK eWd vrirnris
0 tni re srMlr-i)r tin-
et(f in tins count rr, 'I urrupfb lUr uewi iOre
bftrolwe rsmrdii thia tounurfM mr know,
its Action of oir 00 4lffreni reni'ii'., wbtrti
aefnucmitfaliy u tm differetit disru,
fUMtnuw ! eure rmimrrh, Mltiiuk, iiirn,
llirotkt, roanius)m, nrvMjnM, utcta.
Iivvr, klflutr-, eic: bM ftiuidrade of Nlimua
l bsu-cee modrt. tkli end ) him.
Failenta out of the cur wnte for Dlanka nd
cirraiai-i. Bnd 4 cnt in txmmf. COtttl
THE C. GEE WO CHEESE MEDICINE CO.
IJ2'i ThlrS SI., PerUaml, Oregon.
srlligUoi paper.
fir V
r T
nCf Urita Tiritrii ia lTaai , t
liaeetcoesti Srrr.p. Tshm OouoT Dee f
tne. S4 fry drrelgu.
Chicken Soap.
After plucklug a foul carefully, clean
the skin with a wet cloth, remove the
pin feathers and sltiBe off ths balrs;
then wipe the bird with a wet ololh,
and cut the oosb In small pieces, sep
arallng the bones, bu " break lim
them so fins as to endanjer tnoir re
ninlultiit In ths soup after straining It
The head aud feet are to be skinned
and scalded after cutting off the beak
and claws, and the heart, liver and
gliiiard properly cleaned and put l"lo
the soup. Allow a uuart and a pint
of w ater to each pound of chicken, and
season rather Iwlow the last, lie
cause the quantity of soup w ill be less
ened by Killing. Cover the soun kwt
lie. place It at ons aids of the firs
where It will boll gently for several
hours until the meat falls apart; the
soup will thou be ready to strain, re
moving the Ixuies. and finish for tho
table by the addltUiii of some delicate
dumplings, such as batter flakes or
egg barley dumplings.
floor Blain.
Floors tbsl are stained and oiled are
easily kept clean. The material coats
very little, aud any one can apply It.
IVr an oak stain, take raw sienna, add
a little umber to It, and mil half a pint
of llusevd oil aud one quart of turpen
tine. A tabhepootiful of Japan dryer
put Into the turpentine will make It
dry quickly. A cheap dark brown stain,
which ta better for old floors than a
lighter colr. Is made by mlilng one
fourth of a pound of permsnganats of
potash In one quart of water. Apply
with an old paint brush, and give ths
floor two coats If one does not make It
dark enough. After the floor Is stslurd.
give It a coat of boiled linseed oil. If
tho oiling Is repeated every spring or
fall, your floor will always look welL
Whole- beat Hral.
Dissolve a cake of compressed yeast
In a gill of lukewarm water. Pour Into
a bowl a plut of milk and stir Into this
a pint of boiling water, add a teaspoon-
fill each of salt and sugar, aud when
the aititure Is bloodwsrm add the dis
solved yeast. Stir hi a quart of whole
wheat flour or enough to make a bat
ter. Heat for ten minutes, adding to
ward the In it enough wholewheat
flour to make a douKb that ran l'
kneaded. Turn uixm a floured board
and kin's. 1 fur ten minutes aud set to
rise with s towel over It. At the end
of three hours knead f-r five minutes.
make Into luavee, knead esrh of these
for two nil miles and set to rise for
about an hour before baking In a steady
oven.
Cere of Lamps.
Ituy the beet oil.
Kill the lainne by daylight.
Lamps should tie kept well filled.
Never attempt to light a lamp that Is
only partly filled.
Keep the oil cull closed Slid In a Cool
plare.
Sei that any hanging lamps you may
have sre securely hung.
When buying lamps seleet those In
wlileh the en.l of the burner Is consid
erably elevated strove the body of the
lamp.
Wateh your wtrks closely, and change
them liefore they become loo short.
If burning oil gets upon the floor,
smother with woulea blankets or rugs.
Fag a la Creese.
Roll twelve eggs fifteen minutes.
I.lne s dish with very thin slices of
bread and 111! with layer of eggs rut
In sll.es, strewing them with a little
grated bread, pepper and salt: rnb a
quarter of a pound of butter with two
tahleepoonfuls of flour, put It In a
saucepan with a tahlespoonfol of
chopped parsley, a little onion grated,
salt, pepper and half a pint of milk or
cream; when hot pour over the eggs;
cover the top with grated breadcrumbs
and put it In (he oven, let It beat thor
oughly and brown.
simple bat Oo-vt Vernltere Pellsh.
One of the nicest furniture polishes
jou can have Is made of equal pans
of salad oil and vinegar shskeu up to
gether. Apply very spsrlngly with a
soft flannel snd polish thoroughly with
soft cloths till not the faintest trace
of olllness remains Remember that
an Important adjunct to this polish Is
"elbow grease," and that without It
tbe polish Is worse than useless, for
any olllness left on will only gather
the dirt and make the furniture dull.
Corned Beef Hash.
Put In a large frying pan one ounce
of batter; when but add four ounces
of potatoes and all ounces of corned
beef, both cut In three sixteenths of
an Inch squares. Reason with pepper
and nutmeg and fry, slowly Inclining
tbe pan so thst tbe bash assumes the
shape of an omelet. When a flno
color drain off the butter, aud turn It
on to a long dish the same as so ome
let. Prane Senffle.
Mince rery One one dozen stewed
prunes and the kernels of six and add
them to tbe whites of five or six eggs
which have been beaten to a stiff froth
with a. small cupful of powdered
sugar. Whip all well together, sdd
vanilla flavoring and bake In a hot
oven for fifteen or twenty minutes.
Chill, then serve with whipped cream.
This suuflle will not fall.
Chocolate Caramels.
Put together in a porcelain lined
saucepan two rounds of brown mii;nr.
a half pound of good c hocolate broken
Into bits, snd a nip of cold wnter.
Boll until a little dropped lu cold wa
ter hardens; stir In two leiisprwnfuls
of vanilla aud two tiiblespooufiils of
butter, turn Into buttered pans and
eut Into squares.
I.euion Hotter Fan re.
Put a .urge tableepoonrul of corn
starch, two heaping tnhlenpooiifiiis of
granulated sugar, a pinch of salt, tin
itrated rlud of a lemon and I he Join- of
an ounce of butter and the yolks of
two egt;s In a tflucppun Hint beat tli -i,
together until smooth and llirlil; t li.-i,
idd quickly a pint of boiling water,
snd cook until It begins to tblckia.
Asthma
Ona of D dauihteri had J
terrible case of rhina. Vt tried
Smost everything, bu. thou t
lief. We ba uid Ayer Cherry
Pectoral, and three
bottles cured hr.M-Emma Jsna
Entimlnasr, Lnsvlll. O.
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral
ccrtalnlycurcsmanycascs
of asthma.
And It cures bronchlils,
hoarseness, weak lungs,
whooping -couRh, croup,
winter coughs, night
coughs, and hard colds.
TVeesUen Ifc.. Ise.. II. MsTeniete.
tea,, ti es'- A v Kaea.
Mike's Poodle.
Ilogan An' Is be a bloo.!ed dv,
MlksT
"llloixledT 1 sb'd say he wur. W'y,
when be wui a pup lb' doc bad ter
bleed him to kspe htm from boln' a
blood bound, faith!"
rife " su ee w
Mm. Sum) h K . M It Ml kk .-4 ft.'
he. ya a. o aua aa. ,N,a.rwNNaai.
Moose tHacamlWta.
"No," grumbled the husband In a
anaam rif eiitifitlaifie. lo a friend. "I
' have no place at all for ny bo'ka. The
storage room is kept eiclueively for
! my wile."
"And what does she nee It all foiT
"Oh, she pots aay ths things that
are a trifle too good to be destroy!,
yet scarcely good enough to I ol use."
For hronrhlel IrouMee trv Plso's Cure
for Insuiiitin. It Is a eo.nl cujh
uedlcuie. At drogel.ts, pries :J renis.
Strange Case.
A woman has sued for divorce ! !
causa her busband "gives loo murh at- ',
leintioa lo the chuith." This will j
piuile a lot of women who heretofore
thought they knew something about
ANrCrlau? Preparation tor As
slmiUiinC thcrooJaMRctfula
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1SOT KAMCOTIC.
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Worms .CoHviilsairw .Fevrrish
nrss find LutsHOF SUEP.
racSirnle Sifnalurs of
NEW YORK.
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WITH NERVES UNSTRUNC AND HEADS
THAT ACHE
WISE WOMEN
BROMO - SELTZER
TARE
TRIAL BOTTLE lO CENTS.
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WtOMPT ATTP.NTION TO OtT-OI'-TOWN OKIll!l,S.
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PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD
L' 'wr.!00" 'T 8k Halleiier. MOHSI'S ie
miuu Itoua leltea Oukk.r II glea ihu fued.
Package. COo and ti.oo.
r...,..',y ri" ,KOW-u t"H TtNTri caLVsia.
Piussiirt Rauanv Co., Ht. p, Mine.
grow, J ; alio tried it on al",. J i"", Pl-'lile, and muses the plg
also trica it on stuutetl calves Willi MHtlafaetorr rciMlts.
oiiTl ian i- W. Oiihisi, Klirln. Ntb.
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MANUFACTURERS. FRONT ST.
JOHN POOLO, lORTLANO, ORB.
r4 el MerrlMM SUeel.
ran give you the heal liarealns In Boilers
and (HSUies. WUi'lmllls, t umii ami (,..
ral Meelilii.rv. ...! Hawliia Mwklusa a
epseialtr. as us ll..re liurlns
I I WiHT TO BUT FOI CiSl
Chli ken, Duck and Ooeee feath.
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eellk U1I4 n.er pi. ytoducee eoetiy
llua I loua-l KKT WMail voaelale,
fur ih.ta a-i ee-erea feu.l toe IreiiriaL,
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