S tn w I t M i g h t M a r a R a p H * * « . Is It Ow n H a ir? Do you pin your hat to your own h air? C a n ’t do It? Haven’t enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer’a Hair Vigor! Here’s an intro­ duction! May the acquaint­ ance result in a heavy growth of rich,thick,glossy hair! And we know you’ll never be gray. •* I tliIt*It tlift! A r**r'§ IU»r Vlir*r U !*»• MMt Wonderful h«lri(riiwi>r lliut was «*v«-r itisd« | h a ta uat**i It for •«»*»*• lltn* and V ran tru th ­ fully a»r th a t I am ffiootly with It. I ohoorfully rnr..tnriM m l It •• * • plffitdM |»r«pa- ratlou.** - H i m V. It iso« K. W aylaud. Mich. Mod« by 1 . 0 A f t C o., A vers Al— ì a j w I ì , D ..n u f.o lu r »r . » f y. 6 A MAP AXILLA. Ita d D on. Ilia “With flood's Haraaparllla, and atn con­ vinced It la a great medicine,"—tills Is Um substance of *0,;VW letters by actual rouot, received In two years. They tell of cures of all blood diseases, losa of appetlta. rheuma­ tism, after-fever weak neas, that tired feeling, nervous weakness, dyspepsia, catarrh. of the happy homes of to-day Is s N O E q u a l —” 1 ra n say from e x p e rie n ce th a t I I om T s H s rs s p a rllla Is w ith o n ts n e q u a l.” E m m s I,. H o w m sm . I 1 Meacon HL. C ow ell. M ass. E c z e m a — " I heal #rz«rnaan<1 tried e v e r y ­ th in g I h e a rd o f. bu t n o th in g helped toe u n til I took H o o d 's H srsa p a rilla . T h a n k * to th is m ed icin e . I am now w e ll.” ( i i o a o a V s m s l •TVNB, S o u th B e th le h e m . N. Y . M u s c u la r R h e u m a tis m - " M y fa th e r hail m u sc u la r rh e u m a tism W as «-unfilled to tils bed. H a took tw o b o ttle s 'o f H ood 's Har­ a a p a rllla and w n e n tir e ly r u r e d ." H c k t h s Le i'a n a iM , B ox 1(06, H prtngfleld. M ass. Handy P an try le b ln e l. The Illustration shows a homemade cabinet that will be found exceedirtg- ly convenient In the pantry. The drawers above are for bread, cake, plea, etc., while the receptacle* below that have covers hinged so that they can tie raised, are for sugar, flour, ont- Hood'a Harsaparllla Is sold everywhere. inenl, etc. All are right at band, so In tba usual liquid, or In tablet form called that stef hi nre saved to the bouse- S a rsa ta b s. 100 Doses (m e Dollar. Fre- pared only by C. I. Hood Co., biwrll, Mats. H e a t. Uncle I loses did not fcsl able to con* tribute more than 7ft rants to the mission­ ary rsuae, and was not particularly en- tbualaatlc alxiut giving even that. "You ought to give as the I/ord has prospered you,” said Deacon Ironside. " I don’t think the Ixrrd’ll ever arruaa me of bein' ungrateful,” answered Unci# 1 lo s e s ”HI* of uiy boys la preachers." F e a a lia la tla One of the Essentials 44 I 'v e Had Experience ” "Why, Col. < 'orpuocle, ir# you all»# yat r "Am I ally, yet? Wby »Uuul.ln't I be, air?" "You must pardon my stirprlas, colo­ nel. I could alnioat turar I road your obituary a year ago!” "It la quita likely you did, air. Tbo papara dowu my way bava had iny obit» •ry In type for years, and it la possible that ona of tbau. may have run It in by accident." V ie w . "I.If*.” remark««! tl.e optimist, “la made up of minsblne and aorfbw.” "Yea,” rejoined tl.e pc-aalmlat, “but the trouble la there are about nine shadows to one annablne " Kolluw lux It Ip . First Magnate— Why do yon always g* •axt on thi» line? It's not m-arly as abort and direct a* some of the others. Second Magnate— I know it, but In tiying to gel passe» I have always found this to tie tba I In# of leaat resistance.— Chicago Tribune. PILLS. CM LS KV PECTORAL. 'Ilie production of alcohol in France during the season of 1UOÍV-19O0 la esti­ mated at 70,202,017 gallons. Of this The laws of Norway compel a man great quantity &4 par cent was Indua- who chopa down ona tree to plant tbre* I trial alcohol. IIANDY PANTHT CABINET. vast fund o t Information as to the best methods of promoting health and happiness and right living am] know­ ledge of the world's best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claim s truthfully presented and which have attained to world­ wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not of Individuals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtaining the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and commended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and whole­ some family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs and E lixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. keeper. Let the work be well done, S h lf t ln jc lb « B u r d e n . end flies, ant* and other (tests will not “ When I started in business," said “ I admire that parrot of yours," re­ marked the visitor, rising to take bis de­ 'ind access to the contents of cabinet. Mr. Dustin Rtnx, reflectively, “I re­ solved never to tell an untruth.” parture. ‘'It's the moat sensible bird I'v* »»T o ry H oaet. »ecu for a long time.” "And you kept your word?" “Why. be bnan’t uttered a single word One pound of beefsteak (flank steak “ Yea. Whenever I had any delicate since you came iu," oaid the owner of the may be used«, two teaspoonfuls of business of that sort on hand I hired I parrot. ' -* r. flour, one scant teas/Mionful of salt, one an e x p e r t W “I know It. That's wby I admire saltspoonful of white pepper, one-half him." • Hcw’s This? W pint of cold w ater and one-quarter I t is perfectly natural to rub the ftpot that hurt*, and when the nttincle*, r y e *♦. Vito«- riap re and alt N 'rv o u s We offer One H un«ircd D ollars R ew ard for any of C a ta rrh U iat ca n n o t be cu re d by H a .l s nerves, joints and bone* are throbbing and twitching with the pains of ■ f i d perm an en tly cured by Hr. Klin#'» Urea* pound of beef kidney. Mix the flour, case C a ta rrh Cure. Nerv« Mf-autivr. Hend f«»r KKTCK Rtrlm i b u l» - and Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or Borne other IreallM . Dr. Il H tU IJ« , 1-d. Ml *.tb M L , 1'bUw^Lw pepper and salt together on a p late; cut r . J . C H EN EY A CO., T oled o,O up the meat into thin slices, also the W e, th e u n d ersig n ed , h av e kn>w u F J. external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing C h en ey lo r th e lost je a r » , «nd be liev e h im kidney Into p ieces; dip them In the p erfectly h o n o ra b « 15 N u t In t h e H a r k r l . counter-irritation on t ’.ie flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo­ in al bui.-ness tra n s a ctio n s “When I go luto politice, I am go­ flour and roll up; place them in a bak­ I and fin a n cia lly a b > to carry o u t a n y obliga- rarily, but cun have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it tio n m ade by h i* nrm . docs not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more ing to hire out tuy bruin» to tbesbeat ing dish, add the water, cover with pas­ WADDING, KINNAN * M A R V IN , W h «le*ale D ruggists, Toledo.O try and bake In a good oven. Mush­ than skin deep—it is r ioted and grounded in the blood and can only be paying side.” a ll's C s'.arrah Cure is «ken In te rn a lly , a c t­ "Hut when people hire brains they rooms, olives or oysters may be added in H reached by constitutional treatment—IT CANNOT UIJ RUBBED AWAY. g d ire ctly upon th e blood and m ucous su r­ Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by want furnished thoughts ; uot empty for a specially fine pie, and with this fs« ea of th e system . T estim o n ial» sen t free, p ric e 75 ce n ts per bottle. 8ol«l by a ll D ruggists. the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues flats.”— Baltim ore American. combination a good puff paste should be T a k e H a il's F a m ily P ills for C o n stip a tio n . of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This i»ed ns cover. R e m a r k a b le . R a re B ird . RHEUMATISM CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forms uric acid which is olxtorbcd into the blood and distributed to all parts of tha body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains arc only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma­ tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift from muscle to muscle or join t to Joint, settling on the nerves, causing Inflammation ami swelling and such terrible pains that th<*-nrrvous system Is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes deformed and crippled for life. S. S. 8 . thoroughly cleanses the blood and renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit­ ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus­ cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed and nourished by rich, health-sustaining blood which completely atfd permanently cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. is composed of both purifying and tonic properties— PURELY VEGETABLE ju st what is needed in every case of Rhea matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but i: made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs an< barks. If you are suficring from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S . and writt us about your case and our physicians will give yon any information or sdvicC licAU cd free of charge uad will send our special treatise on Rheumatism. s.s.s T H E S W I F T S P E C I F I C C O . , A T L A N T A , CAm. Jaques Mfg. Co Chicago Mo aera w ill And M rs. W in d ow -* A««,thing Syrup th e b at rem edy to use low t h e ir ctiUUrea l u r i n g th e tee th in g p erio d . The T a rn ln a «• th e W o ru t. Mollle— I wish you were more like Mr. Hlmpeon. Coddle—My dear. If I were more like Mr. Simpson, I should have married a woman more like Mrs. Simpson.— St. Louis Post-Dletiatch. Only One “ BROMO QUININE.” T h at I* L A X A T IV E BRO M O UUININK. Look (or th« tlg n a lu r e of K. W. G RO V E. Used thr w„rl e ra a t o r oat o r a alum than any o th a r m o * ahcaa In tha nrarld la -d a y . lUUlTMTtn u n to * r*a «0 » rut *»«■««« — SPJteTZJUt*. jfor tiriti* Vted W. L Oouglas $4 and $6 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Ba Equalled At Any Price o r t ' A f l T I 'I I O DINT. V. W. I I* . Donate» D?ngi*i»n*mo *nd prlt'p !■ »lamped on bottom. r Ill & . T n k f N » Wee»-« t it u le . Sold hy the heat »ho* dealer« eyeryWherei™ Shoe» tti* led from f*«-tury to any part of the world. h a te d Catalog free to any >ddn-u. W . 1 ,. I M t l U I .A N , U r e e k t e u , M PUTNAM V. N. U, No. e - o s Axe lust rei*. H E N w r itin g to a d v e r tis e r s p i m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r. f w ' Im m FADELESS Color m ors goods brighter and faster co lo n than any other dye. One 10c end la guaranteed to give perfect results. Ask dealer, or w * w ill send n o w to dyo. biea< >4and m ix colors. DYES “She's the mo*t remarkable elderly woman I ever saw.” Slice 100 small or medium-sized cu “Doesn't sbo-.v I k t age?” cumbers without peeling. Lay In salt “Not that. Doesn't seem to regret three hours under weight (salt to It.”— Louisville Courier-JournaL taste), drain, add three pint**of small R C ures While You W alk, white onions, sliced, a piece of alum lle n ’s Foot-E& *e is s c e rta in cu re for h o t, the size of a nutmeg, dissolved In hot »w A est lug. cal I us, en d *w o llen , ach i ng feet. Sold water, three ounces of white mustard by a ll D ruggists. P ric e _5c. D o n 't acce p t any su b s titu te . T ria l p ack ag e F R E E . Address seed, three ounces of white ground pep­ A lle n 8. O lm sted , L e Roy, N. Y . per, one ounce of celery seed and one F p lta p k . pint of olive oil. Mix all thoroughly Traveler, pause and drop a tear and cover with cold cider vinegar. For Timothy Squiggs, who once «lwelt here. H o m i n y D ro p C a k e. He vanished from our mortal sight Heat In a farina kettle one pint ot When be thawed a can of dynamite. boiled hominy broken Into grains as lightly as possible with a fo rk ; heat BORAX IN TH f DAIRY two eggs separately and stir the yolks Into the hominy with one tablespoonful of water and one-half teaspoonful of A Matter of Profitable Interest s a lt; then add the whites. Drop in to the farmer and Dairyman I tablesjioonfuls on buttered tins and The problem of keeping sweet all the bake to a golden brow n In a quick oven. ateneils used in connection with milk and cream selling, and butt r making, R i c e Illan e M » n » r . Boll three-quarters of a cup of rice has been a serious one with the farmer. He has come toTealiie fully that th^j In milk In a double boiler. When cook­ ed, add a half a box of gelatin dis­ slightest taint or hint of staleness left in solved In a little cold milk, add sugar a can, tin or churn may ruin a whole and vanilla to taste. When cold, beat ou tput; th at the taint which is left is in In a quart of cream that has been the form of bacteria which grow anti w hipped to a Iff Iff froth. Set In a wet multiply in milk or butter, producing mold In the Ice box to form. Serve disastrous re-ults. The farmer has learned that hot water with raspberry juioe poured over i t won’t rinse away the greasy residue in dairy utensi s. C re a m S con e«. Two cups of flour, three teaspoonfuh. He has learned that soap leaves a of baking powder, one-half teaspoon of residue of its ow n which is, if anything, salt, one-quarter cup of butter, two worse than the milk or cream residue, eggs, one-half cup of cream. Mix as sn«l it is little wonder that there has been baking powder biscuit, adding the beat­ a constant clamor or a dairy cle.inser en eggs with the cream. A diamond and sweetener that will meet modern shape Is attractive for scones. Bake requirements. on greased tins in a quick oven. Serve A few of the larg st creamery establish­ with chocolate for luncheon. ments have called experts into consul­ tation on this problem and have with C e le r y Nance. this scientific aul hit upon a product of Cut the stnlks of a bunch of celery of nntuie w hich exactly tills the bill— very flue, cover with hot water and let borax. | stew an hour. Mix three tablespoon­ Scientists have long known borax as fuls of melted butter with two table- a cleanser, a sweetener and an a n t’septic si>oonfuls of flour; add to the celery a destr yer o‘ hacttri.i ivnd germ growths. pint of thin cream, stir in the butter Dertloys all that is harmful and pro­ and flour, season with salt and white motes ami p reie’ ves res mess, sweet­ pepper. Serve with duck, roast or boil- ness and purity, reliev ng the dairyman «ed fowl. and dairy housewife of drudgery and of needles- work and w >rry. S tea m ed Sqnaah. Its cheapness and value should give it Cut the squash into pieces and scrap«, out the seeds and stringy part. Place first place in the necessities of every In a steamer over boiling water, cover dairy. The cow’s udder is kept in a clean, closely and cook until tender. When done, remove from shell and wash. To healthy an«l smooth condition by wash­ each pint allow two tablespoons butter, ing it with liorax and water, a table- one level teaspoon sugar and salt ard • spoonful of borax to two quarts of water. This prevents roughness and soreness pepper to taste. or crocked teats, w h cli make milking time a dread to the cow and a worry to H o ib m ry T a r t« . Quarter and stew twelve tart applex the milker. Hub through a sieve and to each oup- The modern cleanser of all dairy uten- ful of the pulp add a cupful of sugar, «ilsconsists of—one t bit-spoonful of bor­ one-half cupful of melted butter, Juitv ax to every quart of water nteded. Ke- and graq-tl rind of a lemon, one cupful meml>er—a tahlespoonful equals four of milk and three eggs, nnd half of a tenspoonfnls. nutmeg. Beat all together. Bake In Be sure that you get pure bo ax. To one crust as custard pie. be sure, you must get “ 20 Mule Team B orax." All dealers. A dainty book in colors, L a y e r C a k e. Cream a lump of butter the size or -al ed "Jingle Book," sent free to any an egg with one cup of sugar. Beat Mother sending name end address of her three'eggs light and add them to the >aby, and tops from two pound cartons sugar and butter mixture, and work in »f "20 Mule Team” Package Borax, with n cup of flour sifted with a ton spoon­ Sc in stamps. ful c«f baking powder. Bake In two Adtlrees Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oak­ layer tins. land, Cal. O il P i c k lee.