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All Humors
Are Impure m atters which the skin, liver,
kidneys and other organs cannot take cara
of without help.
Pim ples, bolls, ectcrua and other erup­
tions, loss of appetite, th at tired feeling,
bilious turns, fits of Indigestion, dull head­
aches and many other troubles are due to
thei> They are removed by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
G o a t to H is R e w a rd .
H e w itt— I see th a t C ru e t, th e l i f t
In su ran ce ugeut, is m arried.
J e w e tt— Yes, an d b is m a rria g e U a
case of the irony of fate.
“ How is that?*’
“ He d id n ’t know u n til a f te r be was
m a rrie d th a t the w om an In th e case
c a rrie d a lot o f life in su ran ce, und
I nowr he will have to keep up th e pre-
1 iiiium s on her policies.”— Ilu rp e r ’*
I W eekly. _________________
A H an of L ack.
Ituftien—Old fellow, you look blue,
a re you on th e w rong sid e of the m a r­
ket?
(o u n o llu tf!
T ru m b u ll— M arket be h a n g e d ! 1
“ P o o r Jo h n !
IIu w as a kind an d moved y esterd ay . T he van m an broke
fo rb earin g huebnnd," sobbed the tvid- £o w orth of th e fu rn itu re , I lost * live-
•w ou bur re tu rn froui the fu n eral. pound Hank of E ngland note, th e gas
“ Yes," suld a sy m p ath izin g neigh­ com pany held m e up for double the
bor ; “ but It's all for the best. You u su a l deposit, and I'v e Ju st beeu sum ­
m ust try an d com fort yourself, my m oned on a Ju ry .—L oudou Mail.
te a r, w ith th e th o u g h t th a t y o u r hus-
$ 1 0 0 Rew ard, $ 1 0 0 .
taiid Is s t peace a t lu st,”—S k e tc h /
T h e re a d e rs o f th i s * a p e r w ill be p le ased to
B i t s . __________________
l e a r n t a t th e r e is a t le a s t o n e d re a d e d d isease
In usual liquid lorm or In chocolated
tableta known as G a r s a ta U a . 100 doses $1.
th a t scie n ce h a s b een ab le to c u m in a ll l:s
stage«, a n d t h a t is C a ta rrh . H a ll’s C a ta rrh
C u re is th e o n ly p o sitiv e c u ru n o w k n o w n to t h e
m e d ic a l f r a te r n ity . C a ta rrh be n* a c o n s titu ­
tio n a l d isease. re q u ire s a c o n s titu tio n a l t.e a t-
m e n t H a ll's C a ta rrh C u re Is ta k e n in te rn a lly ,
a c tin g d ire c tly u p o n th e blood an d m u c o u s s u r ­
face-» of the«» stein , th e re b d e s tro y in g th e fo in ­
fla tio n o f liie d isea se , a n d g iv in g t e p a t e n t
s tre n g th by b u ild in g u p th e e o n s titu Ion a n d
a ssistin g n a tu r e in d o in g its w o rk . T h e p ro ­
p rie to rs h av e so m u c h f a ith in its* urativep<>w-
e rs h a t th e y offer O no H u n d re d D o lla rsfo r an y
UOWAKD E. r.URTON—Awayer and Chemist. case th a t it fa ils to c u re . S e n d fo r l i s t of
II Leadvil.c, Color.tila. Kpe. ..non prices: Isold, te stim o n ia ls .
A Id ress F J. C H EN EY A CO., T oled o , O.
Tcr.L ad, |l ; Gold, HilverJOc: Gold,
Zinc or
piwr.fl. Cyanide tests. Mailing envelope's and
S old by a ll d ru g g is ts , 76c.
Rail price list wnt on application. Control and Um­
T a k e H a ll’s F u iu i.y P ills fo r co n s tip a tio n .
F a m i l i a r Siam.
C h u rch — I see th e public serv ice
lom m issloh baa recom m ended sid e
lo u rs on th e ra ilro a d cars.
G o th am — And will they expect to
la v e th e w ords "fam ily e n tra n c e " over
them ?— Y onkers S tatesm an .
K
pire work solicited.
llonai
lielerence: Carbonate bu­
DOM KNOW
THE WET WEATHER
COMFORT AND
P R O T E C T IO N
afforded by a
14»*- I
'Ossa»*
SUCKER?
C lean - L ig h t
D u ra b le
Guaranteed
W aterproof
*392
Everywhere
* J TOWfl CO BO »TO« USA
1« D e p en d e d .
E nglish Jo h n
aud P a t w ere tw o
frien d ly w orkm en, who w ere c o n sta n t­
ly tiltin g , each one try in g to o u tw it th e
other.
“ A re you good a t m easu rem en t?"
askeil John.
“ I am th a t,” said P a t, quickly.
“T h en could you tell m e how m any
s h irts I could get o ut of a y a rd ,” asked
John.
“ S u re ,” sa id P a t, “ It depends" on
whose y ard you get Into.”
Litrgre A tte n d a n c e A ssu re d .
“ And now, boys.’ said th e teach er
w ith a m ild rep rim an d . “ I suppos*
th e re is no w ay of g e ttin g you to a t­
tend school In cold w eath er."
“ D ere is one w ay." spoke up th e big
bo.v in th e red Jum per.
“ And w h at w ay Is th a t? "
“W hy, move the school house over
th e lak e au d give us sk a te s In stead of
pencils.”
Floored.
“ Y o u s a y th e r e ’s no s d e h th in * a s m a t­
te r ?
T h e n th e r e is uo s u c h th in g a s a
g a s m e te r. Y et you a r e p a y in g o u t y o u r
S e v e n h u n d r e d d o lla r s k i r t is o n e of
good m oney fo r 8 .0 0 0 fe e t o f g a s re g is ­
I th e ite m s in a b ill f o r $.'1,080 f o r c lo th e s
te r e d by a m a c h in e t h a t d o e s n ’t exist.**
“ C e r t a i n l y ; th e r e is no s u c h th i n g a s w h ic h M rs. H o w a r d G o u ld w a n ts h e r hus­
b a n d to p a y a s n e c e s s a r ie s of life .
m o n e y .”
CURES
• M A L A R I A
M alaria is d u e to im p u ritie s a n d p oisons in th e blood. In ste a d of b e in g
rich, s tro n g a n d h e alth y , th e c irc u la tio n h a s becom e infected w ith g e rm s of
disease w hich d e stro y th e rich, red corpuscles th a t fu rn ish n o u rish m e n t a n d
s tre n g th to th e body, a n d reduced th is v ita l fluid to such a w eak, w a tery
co ndition th a t it is no lo n g e r ab le to keep th e sy ste m in h e a lth , o r w ard off
the c o u n tle ss diseases and d isorders th a t a ssa il it.
T h e loss of th e se
red corpuscles ta k e s th e color a n d g lo w of h e a lth from th e cheek, a n d we
see p ale, sallow faces a n d w ashed o u t, c h a lk y c om plexions am o n g th e first
sy m p to m s of M alaria.
B ut M alaria is a general sy ste m ic disease, a n d a s
th e blood becom es m ore h e av ily loaded w ith its g erm s we h ave m ore se rio u s
a i d com plicated sy m p to m s ; th e im p u re blood h a v in g its effect on a ll p a rts
r i th e body. T h e a p p e tite fails, d ig estio n is w eakened, c h ills a n d s lig h t
lever a re frequent, and th e sufferer loses en erg y a n d a m b itio n because of a
c o n sta n t tire d -o u t a n d “ n o a cc o u n t ’’ feelin g . T h e lac k of n ecessary n o u r­
ish m e n t a n d h e alth fu l q u a litie s in
, blood causes boils
. and qu abscesses,
the
D uring 1900 I was running a farm on
■kin affections, a n d in som e cases
the Mississippi river and became so impreg­
3ores a n d ulcers to break o u t, a n d
nated with M alaria th at for a je a r I was
so m etim es th e p a tie n t is p ro stra te d
alm ost a physical wreck. ! tried a num ber
w ith a sp e ll of m ala ria l fever w hich
of medicines recommended as blood purifi­
m ay leave liis h e alth p e rm a n e n tly
ers, chill cures, and M alaria eradicators,
im p aired .
To cu re M alaria b oth a
but nothing did me any good untii 1 began
blood p u rifie r and to n ic are n ecessary,
to use 9. S. S. The result was th a t after
taking it for awhile I was as well and
in ord er to rem ove th e cause a n d a t
strong
as I ever was. I have never had a
th e sam e tim e b u ild u p th e sy ste m
chill
since nor the slightest sym ptom of
from its w eakened a n d run-dow n
M alaria. I hope others will be benefited
co n d itio n . S. S. S. is th e m edicine
by my experience, and w ith th a t end in
best fitted for th is w ork.
It is th e
view I give this testim onial, know ing that
m ost perfect of all blood purifiers, a n d
S. S. S. is the best remedy for M alaria.
th e p u re ly veg etab le in g re d ie n ts of
Amory, Miss.
S. R. COWLEY.
w hich i t is com posed m ak e i t th e
g re a te s t a n d safest of all to n ic s.
S. S. S. ghes down in to th e c irc u la tio n a n d rem oves every trac e of im p u rity
or p oison, a n d a t th e sam e tim e g iv e s to th e blood th e h e a lth -s u sta in in g q u a l­
itie s it needs. It c u res M alaria th o ro u g h ly a n d p e rm a n e n tly because i t
rem oves th e g erm s and poisons w hich produce th e disease, a n d w hile d o in g
th is to n es u p and s tre n g th e n s e v ery p a rt of th e sy ste m . W h en S. S. S. has
cleansed th e blood th e sy m p to m s p a ss aw ay, th e h e a lth y color re tu rn s to
th e com plexion, th e old tired , d ep ressed feelin g is gone, a n d th e e n tire h e a lth
is renew ed. Book w ith i nfo rm atio n a b o u t M alaria a n d a n v m edical advice
free.
THE SW IFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA.
W h o leso m e
Pure
Those
% ho believe in q u a lity 1
use
BAKING
POWDER
23 Ounces for 23 Cents
L o u n ces/
Made from pure, carefully tested
materials. Get a can on trial.
You never saw such cakes
and biscuit They’ll open
your eyes.
i MAS**1
C hicago _
B A B C O C K M IL K T E S T .
S im p le, A c c u ra te e n d F esd y M a s te re d
W ith L ittle Sfuoy
■v J. R Prana««». Profm aor of D elrytn*.
Univi r» ty of Idaho. Muacow.
A g re a t d eal h as been w ritte n abou t
te s tin g m ilk an d a ls r : e n u m lier of
fa rm e rs a lre a d y use to e Bebc.uk tee»;
b u t en< u : h in q u irlo . h ave e m e to th e
w rite r to w a rra n t th e a s se rtio n t h a t ti e
cuhj c t Is n ot y e t fu lly n n d e rs to rd .
M auy seem to h av e th e h ie s th a t th e
Babcock te s t 1> s c o m p lic a te d , an d a t
beet a n u n re lia b le a ffa ir. T h is is an
erro n eo u s idea an d sh o u ld n ot be si
lowed to p re v a il. T h e te s t is eim ple.
sev u n ite anil e a -ily m a .'e re d bv an y o n e
w ho w ill give th e m u t e r a )i*ile care
ful (to d y a n d a tte n tio n . I t m u d be
borne in m in d t h a t th e accuracy f nil
v alu e ol th e teat depend n ot alo n e on
th e te s t, b u t q n ite a s lu r c h on th e
p r p e r ta k in g ol th e sa m p le .
If th a t
is Im p ro p erly done th e re su lts are of
li.t l e value. For e x a m p le , th e w rite r
h a s know n of cow -ow neis who. w hen
d esirin g to te s t th e m ilk of a n m div d
ual cow , h a v e ta k e n th e sa m p le by
m ilk in g d irectly in to th e sa m p le hot
tie . W h en i t is know n th a t th e first
p a r t of a cow ’s m ilk is largely w ater
s o d th e last p a r t ol a t r p p i n g s is very
ric h In fa t. It is se lf e v id e n t th a t snob
a sa m p le w ould y ie ld re su lts of little
value so fa r a s d e te rm in in g th e so tu a l
rich n ess of th a t p i r tl c u l a r cow ’s m ilk .
T h e m ilk to be tneted sh o u ld be
pun red from one can in to a n o th e r seve­
ra l tim e a or c a re ltillv stirre d w ith a
s tir r e r u n til it la of a u n ifo rm m ix tu re
T h e sa m p le ie th e n im m ed iately ta k en ,
p re fe ra b ly w ith a sm a ll, long h an d led
d ip p e r. I f th e te s tin g can n o t be done
soon a fte r th e sa m p le is ta k e n *it m u st
be placed in an s u l U h t ja r a n d som e
p re se rv a tiv e added to ke<p 1; sw eet.
T h e Babcock te s t b u ttles a re g ra d u ­
ate d on th e su p p o sitio n th a t a n 18
gram sa m p le is ta k e n .
M ilk varies
very li t t le in lte specific g ra v ity a n d a
p p s tte g rad u ated to h o ld 17 8 cubic
c e n tim e te rs w ill d e liv e r e p p r» x im a te ly
18 g ram s ol m ilk . W hen th e san pie
is r adv for te s tin g , th e ja r c o n ta in ng
it sh o u ld be placed in w arm w ater and
slow ly h eated to a 'te m p - r a tu r e o f about
70 degrees F a h re n h e it. M ix th e s a m ­
p le w e ll; especially see t h a t an y cream
w h ich m ay h av e gat tiered on th e sid e
of th e ja r is carefu lly m ix ed w ith th e
o th e r p a r t ol th e r a m p 's . T h e m easu r­
ing p p u tte is now tilled to th e m ark .
T h is is done by sucking th e m ilk u p
in to th e p 'p e tte above th e m a rk ; th e
dry forefinger is im m e d ia te ly placed
over th e to p of th e p ip e tte to p re v e n t
th e m ilk from etc*p>ng.
By g e n tly
releasin g th e preesure th e m ils is a l ­
lowed jo flow o u t u n til level w ith th e
m a rk on th e stem of th e p p e tte .
T he
p p - tto now co n ta in s th e 18 gram a.
The sa m p le is now e m p tie d in to th e
te s t b o ttle . To do th is th e te s t b o ttle
sh o u ld be h e ld in a s la n tin g p o sitio n ,
th e p re ssu re on th e p ip e tte released, a l­
low ing th e m ilk to slo w ly ru n in to th e
b o ttle In each a w ay as to allow th e a ir
to g ra d u a lly escape from th e b u ttle .
T h e n e x t s te p is a d d in g th e a c id .
T h is is m easured In th e ac id g ra d u a te ;
th e exact am o u n t to use w ill d epen d
larg ely on th e stre n g th of th e a c id , th e
te m p e ra tu re of th e sa m p le to be te s te d ,
etc. If o rd in a ry com m eicial s u lp h u ric
acid la used, 17 6 cubic c e n tim e te rs
w ill be found a p p ro x im a te ly co rrect.
W ith a little in d iv id u a l e x p e rim e n tin g
th e te s te r w ill soon no tice th e p ro p er
a m o u n t to n se. To p re v e n t th e bi r u ­
ing o r c h a rrin g of an y p a r t of th e m ilk
th e acid is poured slo w ly dow n th e sid e
of th e b o ttle u n til a ll h a s been ad led.
Now give th e b o ttle a g e n tle ro ta ry
m o tio n , th u a g iv in g th e ac id s chance
to a c t e q u a lly on a ll p a rts o ' th e m ilk .
T hen le t it sta n d th re e o r fonr m in u te s,
a lte r w h ich it is given a n o th e r ro ta ry
m o v e m e n t a n d th e n placer* In th e
teeter.
T h e b o ttles a r e p laced in th e te s te r
in such a position as to k eep th e m a ­
c h in e balanced.
T he b o ttle s sh o u ld
now be w h irled for five o r six m in u te s
a t su ch speed a s is g en erally m ark ed on
th e m ac h in e . T h e m a c h in e ia now al-
I low ed to slo w dow n for th e p u rp o se of
a d d in g w ater to th e b o ttle s .
Enough
w ater is added to b rin g th e c o n te n ts u p
to th e neck of th e b o ttle , a f te r w h ich
th e m ach in e ia a g a in sta rte d an d rn n
for tw o m in u te s ; a g a in sto p p ed an d
anfficient w arm w a te r added to b rin g
a ll th e f a t c o n te n ts u p In to th e g ra d u ­
ate d p a r t of th e b o ttle . A fter a n o th e r
w h irlin g of one m in u te th e sa m p le s are
to be re a d . I t m ay ba w ell to s ta te
t h a t it ia p re fe ra b le to nee to f t w a te r
an d t h a t th e te m p e ra tu re sh o u ld be
a b o u t 120 degress F a h re n h e it.
To r e id th e a m o n n t of fa t, ta k e one
d o ttle o u t a t a tim e , hold i t u p r ig h t,
th e g rad u ated p a r t sh o u ld be on a level
w ith th e eyes. T h e difference betw een
th e h ig h e st an d low est lim its of th e
b u tte r fat co lu m n is th e a m o u n t of b u t­
te r fat ex p ressed In per c e n t d ire c t.
M ost m ilk b ittle a a r e g ra d u a te d u p to
10 per c e n t, each large d iv isio n In d i­
cates one p e r cen t a n d each sm a ll d iv is ­
ion tw o -te n th s of o n e p e r ce n t of b u tte r
fa t. T o illu s tr a te th e m eth o d of read
ing le t It be supposed t h a t th e to p of
th e fa t colum n ia a t 8 .5 , an d th e b o t­
to m a t 4 6, th e n th e read in g s 8.5-4 5
eq u als 4 per c e n t fa t. T h is m eans th a t
in 100 p o u n d ] a f th is k in d of m ilk
th e r e w ould be e x a c tly 4 pounds of fat.
If th e te s tin g h a s been p ro p e rly done
th e b a tte r fa t colum n sh o u ld be p e r ­
fectly c le a r, of a b ro w n ish yellow oolo r;
th e lin e se p a ra tin g i t from th e acid
rh o o ld be c le a r a n d d is tin c t.
Too
•tro n g aeid ia a p t to canes black nr
c h a rte d p a rtic le s to appear in th a ta t.
T ie r sttm** re su lt m ay al* k . due to toe
h ( S ieiii|.e» at» r» ol s, e r t i - m t l k or
it a acid
1 ,a ID e n t m ou it of acid
o r o s) w eak auto o r too i u , te m p e ra tu re
of th e m ilk m ay resu lt in a w h ite or
clo u d y test.
M uch m r>re com plete d irectio n s ao-
oo m p en v each oiitfi1— lie p in ein al ob­
ject oi t iis a r tic le is to im p re ■ upon
Iw im ers ih e sim p lic ity ol th e te s t and
th a t t i e s la n o ih in g m je te rio n s or
m > atifyiiig s t o u t it
It ia so eim p le
t h a t any one of ordinary in telliaeiice,
w i l i n g to f iv e it a Id lle tim e an d pa-
'ie n c e , can ra a ily m allet a ll it» d e ta ils .
W h en t h a f a n n e r fudy re a l!» a t h a t it
furni>-hes h im a key cot only |,,r weed­
ing n u t h is u n p ro fitab le uows, h u t also
for cheek ng u p h i" c r,a m e 'y m an , he
» i l l t o ' be «low to m ake u<e of th e
BaLouck teat.
F A M IL Y H O T B E D S .
P n r k V lirg a r.
TTse fo r th is o v er ripe p eaches a a d
peelings. M ash an d m ix w ith w a te r
■officiant to keep th e flavor o f tba
peaches. T o a gallon o f th is ad d four
onneps brow n s u g a r an d a h a lf com­
p ressed y e a s t cake softened. T u rn Into
a ju g o r cask an d aet la th e s o n to te r bak in g and covering w ith w hipped
cream .
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f e r m e n t . _______________
~ MtMBCN o r TMC FAMILY.
MEM, BOYS. WOMEN. MISEES AMO CHILDREN.
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C ream t ettp of su g a r an d a h a lf enp
af b a tte r , ad d a cup o f m ilk, tw o wall-
w hipped eggs, a teaspoonful each of
cinnam on a n d nutm eg an d tw o capa
of p rep ared flour, a d d in g enough to
m ake a aoft dough. Roll Into a sheet
th re e -q u a rte rs o f an Inch th ick an d en t
Into ahapea w ith a cu tte r. F ry In deep
boiling fa t.
H e r M other— B ut w h a t o bjection can
you h av e to Mr. De Seadda, my dear?
P re tty D au g h ter— Oh, h e's all rig h t
In m ost reajiects. but he h as such ab­
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su rd id e a s o f w hat a w ife should be.
II. O. W ells’ new sto ry , “T h e W a r In i
H e r M other—Ob, th a t d o esn 't cut
th e A ir,” h as som e ex citin g episodes In |
an y Ice. Y our f a th e r w as th e sam e
sto re fo r Its read ers. I t Is p a rt of hi*
w ay w hen
I m a rrie d him, but six
schem e, we a r e told, to show E n g lan d i
m o n th s la te r he d ld u 't h av e a single
losing a n d G erm an y gaining, by the
id ea of h is own.
differen ce o f th e ir official a ttitu d e s to­
w a rd th e g re a t problem of a e ria l n av i­
O n e fr o m W a a h ln jg t o p .
g a tio n . T h e G erm an Ideal, It Is added,
“ I h ad a le tte r from a co n stitu e n t," I
is p u t fo rw a rd a s no less th an a com­ sa id C o n g ressm an N ath an W esley Hrfle
p le te co n q u est o f th e a ir. One o f the of T en n essee, “ who ask ed me to fo r­
h ap p en in g s o f a com ing In stallm en t Is w a rd to him, ns q u ickly a s possible,
th e k id n ap p in g of th e hero ns a spy. th e ‘R u les an d R eg u latio n s of Con­
H e Is p ro m p tly com m andeered ns an g ress.’ By r e tu rn m ail I se n t him a
u n w illin g re c ru it in th e m obilization p h o to g ra p h of Jo e C annon. I f he un-
of th e G erm an a ir fleet Invading Am er­ u e rs ta u d s th e gam e like we do. he will
ica.
h av e no tro u b le iu seeing th a t m y a n ­
M iss M nlvery. th e young girl wht» sw er is decidedly to th e p o in t”— Suc­
cla d In c o ster g arb , lived fo r e ig h t cess M agazine.
y e a rs in th e E a st End of London
Mother« will find Mrs. Wlnalow*« Soothing
stu d y in g th e hom es of th e poor and Byruj. th>i b « t rem ed y to use tot th e ir ciiiluroa
co llectin g m a te ria l fo r h er book, “T he during ihe teething period.
Soul M a rk et,” Is by b irth an E a st In ­
A n o t h e r C o n v u ls io n C o m in g .
d ia n .
S he left hom e w hen a you n g
“T h a t well in W isconsin,” remarked
g irl, stu d ied m usic a n d elocution an d Mr. Quigley, “ is roaring again, they say."
Mrs. Quigley turned pale.
becam e a p ro fessio n al e n te rta in e r.
“ Maybe it means this tim e," she gasp­
fell Into th e h a b it o f v isitin g th e hom es
o f th e poor an d seeing fo r h erself how ed, “ th a t our cook is going to leave u s !
I saw her overhauling her tru n k thia
th e su b m erg ed m asses fared . She w ork­ m o rn in g !”—Chicago Tribune.
ed in a fa c to ry , seeking s h e lte r a t n ig h t
N o t h i n g In T h i s L in o .
a t ch eap lodging h o u se s; sh e earn ed
P ris o n W ard en — W e try to give every
p en n ies as a sin g e r on th e stre e t, trie d
h e r h an d a s a co aler m onger, an d served in m a te w ork w ith w h ich he is fa m ilia r.
W h a t’s y o u r tra d e ?
in a sw eatshop.
New P riso n er— Im a p ro fessio n al
A new book In th e “ Hero«* o f th e
N atio n s S eries” co n ta in s th e sto ry o f p e d e stria n .
S o m a G o o d S u g g e stio n s f o r th a 8 m at
B eginner.
■ r J. R. Shins. Unlvorsitj of Idaho. Moscow.
Home k in d ol a hothed ia an e sse n tia l
factor If one if to recure cro p - from
p la n ts th a t re q n ita an ex cep tio n ally
long reason fo r m aim in g . A h o tb ed
also affo rd s a n o p p o rtu n ity to grow ce r­
ta in cro p s, su ch a s radishes an d lettu ce,
in ad v an ce ol t ' e season.
Buch cro p s
as to m ato es, cabbages, celery and c a u li­
flow er, p ra c tic a lly dem and th a t th e y ha
s ta rte d in th e hothed before th e y are
tra n s p la n te d to th e field, esp ecially in
th e N o rth . As th ese crops m u st ever
be reg ard ed a s tl ’S sta p le p ro d u ct of
every w ell b a la re e d garden, th e con­
s tru c tio n an d m an ag em en t of h o tb ed s C h a rle s th e Bold, D uke o f B urg u n d y ,
is a very tim e ly topic lo r th e pro sp ec­ w ho com pelled L ouis I. to accede to
tiv e g a td e n e r to consider.
th e te rm s o f th e In su rg en t B u rg u n d ia
F irs t of a l), a hotbed m ay ba defined nobles. C h a rles w as a heroic an d ro­
as a n in clo au te covered w ith sa sh and m a n tic figure an d L ouis an In terestin g
fu rn ish e d w ith artificial h eat so th a t
p erso n ag e— a fo re ru n n e r o f th e m odern
th e p la n ts a r e kep t in a n a c tiv e ly grow ­
p o litician . T h e sto ry , w hich M iss P u t­
ing c o n d itio n . Common sta b le m an u re
n am re la te s o f th ese m en. inclu d es an
c o n stitu te s th e m iin source fot se cu rin g
th ia h e a t. T h e re are sev eral re q u ire ­ Im p o rta n t ¡»eriod (1433-77). In w hich
m en ts t h a t sh o u ld be n o ted reg ard in g th e m ed iaev al a n d th e m odern w ere
th e k in d a n d q u a lity of n ian n re n-ed en g ag ed In a d e a th stru g g le. P rin tin g ,
for h o tb ed s. It should be practioxll.v w ith a ll Its discovery m e a n t fo r th e
th e a im e age th ro u g h o u t, an d it rh o o ld w orld , w as co m in g ; th e R e fo rm atio n
be of su c h te x tu re th a t w iien p ac k -d it w a s n e a r, a n d th e fall o f C onstantino-
w ill n e ith e r be fluffy n o r w ill i t bs o le cam e In 1453.
An in te re stin g h isto ry a tta c h e s to
soggy.
On th e other h a n d , it sh o u ld
resp o n d w ith rpriDgy e l a s t ic it y be­ th e p ic tu re w hich a p p e a rs on th e au to ­
n e a th th e w eig h t of a m an , w ith o u t g ra p h ed itio n of
“ H oyle’s G am es.”
h utting u p w hen th e p ressu re ia re ­ T h e p o r tr a it o f E dm und Hoyle, the
m oved. H orae m anure w hich has from f a th e r o f w h ist an d th e first w rite r on
o n e -th ird (o one-half straw com posing in d o o r gam es, who lived in th e eig h ­
its to ta l b ulk w ill usually be found to te e n th cen tu ry , h a s been eag erly sou g h t
p ro v id e th ia req u isite te x tu re . M ore­ In p ic tu re g a lle rie s and. am ong old
over, th ia m an u re should be fre sh , in w oodcuts. Ifo v le seem s to h av e had
o rd er t h a t ferm en tatio n m ay proceed nD tim e fo r th e a r tis t. By th e m erest
ra p id lly .
ch an ce F re d e ric J e s s e l,,o f London, th e
T h e process of ferm en tatio n is sta rte d
c o n n o isseu r on gam es, who o w n s th e
before th e m a n u re is placed in th e h o t­
finest c a rd lib ra ry In th e w orld , look­
b e d . To acco m p lish th ia th a m an u re
is u su a lly p ile d in long, eh allo w , in g o v er som e old books, p ic tu re s p n d
sq u a re-to p p ed p ile s; if d ry w hen p ile d , b ronzes a t B rig h to n , h ap p en ed to ru n
I t is m o isten ed th ro u g h o u t, a n d if it la a c ro ss a m edal th a t bore th e n am e of
a p t to becom e w ater-soaked, aa ia th e E d m u n d H oyle, a n d w h ich w as of eigh­
T he
oa«e in ra in y clim ates, i t ah o u ld he te e n th cen tu ry w o rk m an sh ip .
p ile d u n d er s h e lte r, for w h e te so m u ch m ed al w as rep ro d u ced In p la ste r, p h o to ­
m o istu re ia p ie a e n t m a n u re w ill re­ g ra p h e d , an d now a p p e a rs on th e cover
m ain co ld .
T h e first fe rm e n ta tio n ia o f H oyle’s book.
a lm o st an re to b e irreg u lar, ao i t ia ne­
E V E R OLD A ND E V E S N E W .
cessary to fork over ih e p ile, d te trlb n t-
ing th e h o t m anure th ro u g h o u t th e
m ass, in o rd er to get th e h e a t u n ifn tm - A T r i t e P h r a s e T h a t S a m s U , t h a
M a rv e l* o f th e V a tic a n In R o m e.
)y d is trib u te d .
W hen i t ia n o ticed
V isito rs a r e n ev er w eary o f dw elling
t h a t ste am is com ing from th e p ile
a g a in u n if o r m /, it m ay be ta k e n aa e v i­ upon th e stra n g e m ix tu re o f all th a t I*
den ce t h a t th e m anure Is read y to place a n tiq u e an d m odern in th e v a s t b u ild ­
in g s o f th e V atican . As a p alace, o r
in th e h otbed.
A fter one th o ro u g h ly u n d e rsta n d s th e r a t h e r a se rie s o f palaces, th e V atican,
im p o rta n t d e ta ils of p re p a rin g th a sin c e Its first sto n e w as laid In 4i)8 A.
m a n u re for th e purpoee of h e a tin g , a t ­ D. by Pope SymmacbuB, h as co n tain ed
te n tio n sh o u ld be called to th e location th e choicest tre a s u re s of a r t and lite r­
a n d co n stru ctio n of th e p i t a n d fra m e . a tu re . And now in th e tw e n tie th cen­
P ita a re u su ally dug from 24 to 30 tu r y It riv a ls any royal d w ellin g In E u ­
in ch es d eep an d of sufficient size to a d ­ ro p e In po in t of m odern equipm ent,
m it th e fram es being p laced in sid e w ith Its sm all arm y o f engineers, law ­
t h e ir w alls. Such pit« sh o u ld b e lo­ y e rs, p rin te rs , p a in te rs, ch em ists, w o rk ­
cated n e a r som e m u ch -fieq u en led p a th ,
e r s In m osaic, a r tis ts , carp e n te rs, stu c­
in o rd er th a t th ey a re s a te to receive
co w o rk ers, scu lp to rs, wood c a rv e rs an d
th e re q u isite a m o u n t of a tte n tio n . A l­
ways have th a ho tb ed facing th e so u th g ard en ers. In ad d itio n to th e usu al
an d If su ch a s ite is a v a ila b le , p u t it on cro w d of cooks, clean ers, w a ite rs nijd
th e so u th aide of som e b u ild in g o r tig h t p o rte rs belonging to every g re a t house­
board fence or h ill. P ro te ctio n sh o u ld hold.
T h is a n c ie n t ecclesiastica l p alace In
also be so u g h t from th e p re v a ilin g
w in d s, for w inds h a r e a decided effect f a c t holds all m odern a p p lian ces c al­
in c a rry in g aw ay th e h e a t. A w ell- c u la te d to sav e expense, tim e and la ­
d r a in td location is also a n e sse n tia l re- bor. T h u s It possesses Its own d y n s-
u ire m t n t.
! m os fo r th e lig h tin g of St. P e te r ’s and
H o tb ed sash are 3xfl feet In aise an d th e v ast a p a rtm e n ts an d room s, 11,000
cost a b o u t $3 each. F ra m e s for th ese In all. th a t m ak e u p th e s tr u c tu r e ; Its
sa -h a re m ad e w ith th e hack T2 in ch es ow n w a te r su p p ly , p rin tin g p resses and
h ig h er th a n th e fro n t, th e U tte r b eing arm o ry .
10 in ch ee. T he n u m b e r of sa sh an d | W ith in th e la s t few d a y s P lu s X. h a s
t h a s ite of th e G am e w ill depend upon h a d fo u r ty p e se ttin g m ach in es o f th e
th e n eeds of th e fa m ily . U su ally one m o st m o d frn m ak e In stalled by a n E ng­
fram e 3 x6 feet w ill affo rd sufficient
lish firm In th e V atican p rin tin g office.
h o tb ed a re a for a fam ily of s ix .
T h e pope h a s also v isited th e office fo r
Before Ib a fram e le p laced u p o n th e
p it th e ferm en tin g m a n u re ia placed in th e p u rp o se of Inspecting th e new fix­
th e p i t a n d th o ro u g h ly co m p acted , tu re s. an d C a rd in al M erry del Val h a s
b rin g in g th e level of th e m a n u re to •ven p racticed on one of them .
W hoever sa id “T h e V atican Is alw ay s
w ith in th re e inches of th e in r f a ia of
th e so il. From th r e e to six in ch es of old an d ev e r new ,” to ld th e tru th . •
good loam y garden so il are d istrib u te d
I m p e r f e c t ly E q u i p p e d .
ev en ly over th e su rface of th e m an u re
A sto ry o f one M cLeish. to ld by th e
in o rd e r to fu rn is h , a seed bed. The
M arch io n ess o f B read n lh an e In h er re­
seed ia n o t p la n te d u n til th e exceaaive
cen t book, “T h e H igh Tops of B lsd 8
h e a t c f th e fiist few d ay s haa begun to
su b sid e .
By th e u se of a th e rm o m e te r M ount,” does n o t c o n tro v e rt Dr. Jo h n ­
th e te m p e ra tu re m ay be a c c u ra te ly a s ­ so n ’s d ictu m , “ Much m ay be d o n e w ith
c e rta in e d . T om a to s t m ay be so w « a t a a S co tch m an if he be c a u g h t young,"
te m p e ra tu re of 80 to 80 degrees, cab ­ b u t qu alifies It. M cLeish w as n o t young
bage a n d lettu ce from 80 to 70 degrees I enough w hen cau g h t.
T h e M arch io n ess o f B read alb an e ,
' w ho Is a n a rd e n t sp o rtsw o m a n , w as
Railway wblatlaa Indict torture on oo com panioned In a d e e r sta lk in g ex p ed i­
many people that the effort* abroad to
check the plague have won approval from tio n In one of th e g re a t glens o f N o rth
tha people.
A ustria haa Introduced a B rita in by M cLeish. H e h a d been in­
■ystom of dumb signaling to sta rt and d u lg in g one day In a long a rg u m en t in
atop tho trains. Belgium la trying com th e G aelic w ith one o f th e g illies, w hen
pressed a ir whl.tlea Instead of steam, aad th e re w as a d eer In prospect. A t la st,
Germ ane sy n erm efltn w /th vo»n._______ w earied o u t of all p atien ce, th e m archl-
I oness said :
,
C ra b A p p l. P ie.
“ P ra y do ta lk E n g lish M c L eish ; I
W ash th e larg e c ra b ap p let, q u a r te r
them , an d rem ove th e sterna an d cores. can n o t u n d e rsta n d a w ord y ou say lu
F ill a deep dish w ith ap p let, p u t on G aelic."
one cap of su g a r to one q u a r t o f apples, | “ I t Is a p ity you h ad n o t le a rn t such
cover w ith a c ru st a n d bake. O r bake a u sefu l th in g b efo re ta k in g to th e
w ith an u n d er ern at. a d d in g a u g a r af- h ill," w as M cLeish'* d ry response.
K itty — Mamma, are wa In society?
The Mexicon government is experim ent
Mrs. Topflat— Yea, d*ar, but society Ing with various methods for o b tain la,
hasn't found it out je t.—C hicago.T rlb- t t e b e s t r e s u lts from irrigation. The dry-
farm ing m e th o d is also In lie w ell tented
W.L. DOUGLAS,
C h a s e « f o r R e fo r m a t io n »
P a i n t , B la e n lts .
In to a q u a rt o f flour r if t tw o h eap ­
ing teaspoons of b ak in g pow der a n d a
pinch o f s a l t W ork In ligh tly w ith th e
Anger tip s one h a lf cu p lard , a n d m ix
to a so ft dough w ith fresh m ilk. Do Dot
knead th e dough, b u t roll out t n d cu t
*ne-half lor?i th ick a n d p u t Into sh al­
low p a n s Slip Im m ediately Into a hot
oven and hake quickly.
Does Your
H e a rt B e a t
Yes. 100,000 times e a c h day.
Does it send out good blood
or bad blood ? You know, for
good blood is good health;
bad blood, bad health. And
you know precisely what to
take for bad blood — Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla. Doctors have
endorsed it for 60 years.
On« frequent canae of hurt blood is a alngfriflh
liver. Tins produces const ipution. Poiaouous
substance« h re then ahvirlnstl into tho blond,
instead of bei> k renwvwl from the bt*ly daily
aa nature Intended. K«*n Alie bowel» open
with Ayer’s Fills, Uvsr pills. All vegetable.
A i/ers
■A ll VI00B.
AQtie CUBE.
CltEMY PtCTOCAL.
S id* L ig h ts o n M y th o lo g y ,
Vulcan had ju st put four new horse*
shoes on the feet of the Centaur.
“ Easiest job I ever did,” he said to
the bystanders. “ He stood perfectly still,
aud when I handed him the fly brush h#
kept the flies away himself."
Making a handsome discount from hia
usual price, he asked his customer to
drive himself to his shop whenever hs
needed any more work.—Chicago Tribune.
You Can Get Alien’s Foot-Ease FREE.
The
W rite A lie n s . O lm sted, Le R oy, N. Y ., f o r a
free » am p le ol A lle n ’s F oot-E ase. I t c u res
s w e a ti n g h o t sw o llen , a c h in g feet. I t m akes
___ __ „
sh o es easy. A c e rta in c u r e fo r
co rn s, in g i o w in g n a ils a n d b u n io n s. A ll d ru g -
g L ta se ll it. 26c. D on’t ac c e p t a n y s u b s titu te .
H ig h e r
M a t h e m a t ic s .
N lbbs— Do you suppose It’s ev er pos­
sib le to com e an y w h ere n e a r th e size
o f a m an ’s Income?
D iggs— Y e s; Ju st ta k e th e figure h s
gives to th e assessor, add to It th e fig­
N o t h i n g B lo re .
"T h ey ’ve come to blows, haven’t they?" u re he te lls hIB frien d s and th en div id e
asked the undersized .reporter, who was th e re su lt by tw o and you'Jl have It
trying to force his way to the center of n e a r enough.”— Illu s tra te d B its.
the crowd.
a f D a n c e e n d a l l N e r v o n s D te r e a m
“Yes.” answered the tall man, who C I I I I T O o p S t- e r m V lto
a n e n t l y c u r e d b y D r . K l i n e 's U r e a l
could see the two disturbers of the peace. f c e r v e R e s t o r e r . S e n d f o r F B E X | 2 t r i a l b o t t le a n d
“ F irs t one of ’em blows, an ’ then the m a i l « « . D r . XL l L K l . a e , L d . , S U A j x h b L , F l» ila .,F a
other, but th a t’s all. T h er’ hain’t been F r o m t h e A l lm o n t a l P o in t o f V i e w .
• *Jck struck yit.”— Chicago Tribune.
He— So y o u r m a rria g e w us a failu re?
In c o n v e n ie n c e d .
" I am so so rry tlia t Mrs. B rig h am It
m oving o u t o f th e city. I sh a ll miss
h e r so m uch.”
“ W ere you such good frie n d s? "
"O h. It isn 't th a t w e w ere so frie n d ­
ly, b u t sh e h as th e n icest se t of flat sil­
v e r In th e neighborhood an d I used to
b o rro w It every tim e I w a n te d to en ­
te r ta in .”— D e tro it F re e P re ss.
A
C h o ic e o f R v lla .
She —Oh, I d on’t know.
H e — W hy, I th o u g h t you h ad secured
a divorce?
She— I did.
He— W ell, don’t you call th a t a com­
p lete fa ilu re ?
She— H ard ly . You see. my p a rtn e r
m a d e an assig n m en t and I received a
very n eat sum as u p re fe rre d cred ito r.
He— Oh— urn—e r— I beg y o u r par-
rinn I— .Tndre._______________
J h e “ Peacock Throne" of Persia is the
“ Y o u r d a u g h te r can come to m e fo r
h er m usic lessons an d can do h e r p ra c ­ most extravagant thing of the kind in
the world.
Its value is estimate-1 be»
tic in g a t hom e."
“ I ’d r a th e r you'd give h e r h er les­ tween ten and fifteen million ^ollars.
io n s h ere a t home an d have h e r do h er
p ra c tic in g a t y o u r room s.”— H o u sto n
PosL
MOORE
Habitual
Constipation
M
l
n oi 1 ercome \ by proper
I lay be
permanently
personal efforts with th e assistan ce
of tlie one tru ly
O PEN ALL TH E Y E A B
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n r San pari ora. Electric light«. Eire-1
u r place aad «team heat. Fine walk« I
n p r n n i l ” and drives, flea food« a «pee-1
UNLUUN
laity. Rate«, $2.60 aad $11.00 I
| per day. W spedal rate« by the week, f
I D A N . J . M O O R E . P r o p r ie t o r s
C Gee Wo
h a b its d aily so that, assistance to na-
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T h e w e lt k n o w n re lia b le
CHINESE
DOCTOR
al functions, wb'icH must depend ulti
m utely upon proper nourishm ent,
proper efforts, and ri^ht living generally.
'Toget its beneficial effects, always 1
Ijuy tb e genuine
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. manufactured by the
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SOLO BVALL LEADINC DRUGCISTS
on« size wily, reg u lar price
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Directly on the beach overlooking
tha flt>a»n. H a «. M l« hatha and
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IT»« m rtde a l i f e « to d y a t
ro o t» a n d herl*». a n d i n t h a t
■tu<ly d is c o v e re d a n d in a iv .
in « t o t h e w o rld h la w o n d er-
ful reiredie«.
M ercury. Poison« «K D ru g e U e jd -H « C «rjB
W rtheut O p eratio n , o r W ithout th e Aid of « Knit*
He Kuarantee» to Cure llutarrh, Aethme, L a n *
Throat. Khotmiatlnm. Nervotignaa*. Herron«ipebllitv.
Stomach. I,i'o r. KLiney Tronl>l«a:nlt«oLo»t Manhood.
Female Weak iiom and All P rivate Diflearea
A S U R E CANCER CURE
I w l R eceived Iro n P ek in g . C hina—S a le . S e n
a n d R eliable.
IT T0S f f i V * O T l i i £ S . TcJf.,a> T -
C O N S U L T A T IO N
I’M E R
I t io n ennnot oe ll. w r i t, fo r •) m ptan blenfc e nd olvew
t«r In,-Ion* te r m , in rtemjw______
Do
Good
W h ile
Yon
M ag.
I t la a good an d sa fe ru le to so jo u rn
In e v e ry place a s If you m e a n t to
spend y o u r life th e re , never o m ittin g
a n o p p o rtu n ity of doing a k in d n ess or
ap en k ln g % tr u e w ord o r m ak in g a
frie n d .— Jo h n H nskln.
T H K 0 . G E K WO C H IN K «* U K U IC IirB O O .
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m e n tion th ia p ap er.
CASTQRIA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
Promotes DigeslionChtftfil
ness and RniXonlalns neiUttr
Opiuni Morphine nor Mineral.
N o t N a r c o t ic .
of
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T h e < o r r r c tr « l B ill.
V ialtor—Go to th e p ro p rie to r an d tell
him to m ak e nty bill o u t pro m p tly , an d
w rite o m elette w ith tw o t'a a n d not
one.
W a lte r ( a few m ln u tea l a t e r ) — It'a
all rig h t now , a i r ; o m elet 25 c e n ts ;
tw o te a s 40 cents.
I t . F .r ie .
"H o m e w ould seem s o r t o f Incom­
p le te w ith o u t a p iano."
“ Yea, a p ia n o u n d o u b ted ly
lead*
to n e.” — K a n s a s C ity Tim e*.
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Apetfrrt Remedy forCdwHfs
lion , Sour Stomarh.DUfrt««
Worms jConvulsions J fw n »
n e ss and L o s s o f S leep .
T tc S n lt Sifnamv of
N E W YORK.
A t b m o n th s o ld
M ore th a n 130,000.000 pound* of ta l­
low a r e used ev ery y e a r In tb e m anu­
fa c tu ra of can d les In th e U n ited « ta te »
Im porta Icto r , n n In in IIKn Iestim at­
A m an fools h la w ife a b o u t hla ac­
Naey D epartm ent a t W ashington la
ed» from t i e U nited Otaras am ount to struggling with t b . problem aa to which tio n s a good deal te n than rite fool«
SIM .nm .nnn. SC ¡not only $78,000,000 bureau should rima a n u l , and relin* an tha neighbor« about then»
from G reat B ritain.
lechos.
%
35 n °*ES ~15C cim
Exact Copy o f W rapper.
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA