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1 ■í*’’ e«|^ a# sf*•• * *■ * *» <* ' " ’H • . • " i ^ -.4,' ) » J* W r AH v / ^ '*'■ ‘v*‘\ ‘ « " - ' f rf * » • • ' .m a É f’ ^ n á l É f Sana «• Hief Hewitt—I eee that>Gruet, the Ufa lakurance agent, I f married.,; Jewett— Yek, and bis loarrlage la a « hp * of the irony o f ’fate, f * "How ’la that?” " 4’; , “ He didn't know until after begirt« married that the. woman in the case carried a lot of life Insurance, and how be wUI have to keep up tbe pre miums on her policies.”—Harper*» Weekly. ' _______________ _ Does Your Heart Beat BABCOCK M ILK TEST. chaired partleldl to appear In M m la«. __¿This asm« result may sis ' he da« to too Her Mother— But wbat objection can Blmplo, Accurate and Easily Master** *>'«h Umperatnr- of e lf «r » re milk or you have to Mr. De Scadde, niy denr? A t« .Import matter» which U m ■Un. llm , Its acid. Ioai ffl ient . mount of acid Pretty Daughter—Oh. he's all right With Ditto Study kidneys and other organa cannot tofcs care or too weak acid or too low temperature in most respects, but be has such ab •y 3. H. grandson, Frits—or of Plaint« « . el without help. of the milk may result ia a whit* or surd Ideas of wbat a wife should be. University at Idaho. Moscow. Pimple«, boll«, ecaema and other erup cloudy test. ' Her Mother—Oh, that doesn’t cut ▲ great deal has been written about tion«, loea at appetite, that tired feeling, Much more complete directions so- kny lee. Your father was tbe same testrag milk and a lari« number of company each outfit— the p loci pal ob bllloua turn«, tit» of Indignation, doll head farmers already use tbe Babeaek teet; ject of this article to to iinpret r upon way when I married him, but six ache« and many other trouble« at« due to but enrngh Inquiries bar« come to tbe fat mere the simplicity of tbe test and months later he didn’t have a single them. They are removed by * writer to warrant the aesertion that tie that there to nothing mysterious or Idea of bis own. Yes. 100,000 times esch dsy. ■nbj'efc to not yet fully understood. mystifying about it. It to so simple Does it send out good blood V o tk m w ill Sod Mrs. Winslow's Boothia« Many seem to have the idea that tbe that any one cl ordinary intelligence, Syrup the b.-«t remedy to w e lot their nlillrtraa »100 Reward, $100. In usual liquid form or tn chocolated or bsd blood ? You know, for luring the teething parted. Babcock test Is a complicated, and willing to give it a little time and pa- The readers of this r hperwHl b . pleased to tablets known as Borsatab*» lOOdoaeStl leant best an unreliable affair. This is aw ’ I' nee, can easily master all its details. good blood is good heslth; ---- - t.a . . t . there . . — Is at U «»t -onedreeded « » A n o t h e r C o n v u ls io n C e a l p s . that •cien ou hki b.'uo al<> to e u is in a ll lis erroneous idea and gbould not be al When tbs farmer fully realises thst Jt “That bsd blood, bad health. Aod well in ' Wisconsin,” remarked f f * * * * ! Jind th a t is O aiarrh . H a ll’ s Catarrh A p p e t ite . c S S i S o o n ly p o s itiv e cure n o w k now n to th e lowed to prevail. Tbe test is simple, furnishes him a key not only for weed Mr. Quigley, “ is roaring «gain, they say.” you know precisely what to __ accurate and easily mastered by anyone Investor—What's your Idea in wanting ■adleaifi ra teru lty. Catarrh be n g a constitu- Mrs. Qnigley turned pal«. ing out his unprofitable cows, but also tlonal disease, requires a roiuuidlional treat to buy that trolley line? It doesn't com take for bad blood— A y er’s “ Maybe it means this time.” she gasp H all’« Catarrh Cureis .»ken internally, who will give tbe matter a little care for checking np hla creamery man, he pete with your system. It’« merely a aoting directly upon tba blood end mucous sur- ful study and attention. It must be will not be slow to make us« of tb« ed, “ that our cook ia going to leave us 1 Sarsaparilla. Doctors have face, of thesvatem. thereb. destroying the fo in* feeder. I saw her overhauling her trank thto datlon of tbe dUea»e, and giving t e pat ant borne in mind that tbe aocnraoy end Babcock test. endorsed it for 60 years. Kailway Magnate—Well, don't you strength by building v>P the constilu ton and value of tbe test depend not alone on fwraingl*—Chicago Tribun*. Mippoee we want to do our own feeding? assisting nature tn doing Its work. ’ The pro- tbe test, but quite as much on tbe One freqaetit cans* of ba« Moo« le » •Issslsk rrietorshave so much faith In Its' urative pow liver. TMs proriue«« o . atipouoo. PoMonoas FAM ILY HOTBEDS. R e t k i s « In T h is U s * . ers hat they offsr One Hundred Dollar» for any proper taking of tba sample. If that •alntsDOM nrs thou abwirbod Into tb- blood, Prison Warden— We try to give every IbMtad at bol.g rrmoveil from I bo body daily MOWAaO ■. IJUltTOW—Assayer and Chemist. eaae th at it fails to Cura. Baud for lU t of is Improperly done the rCanlto are of as aatoro kti'rod-d. K r«o tbs bowels ~~~ * ' 1 —dvu:«,LC'ol»rmlo. HperUuoa p.-Lrai OoU, teetlmonlaU. Inmate work Wltb which he la familiar. oms Deed Suggestions tor the Smel with Ayer's nils, Uver «tils. A il »< A < I d re»» r. J. CHKNKY A CO.. Toledo, O. little value. Tor example, tbe writer M ir e r ,I, a d ,fl ¡ u .ia . bu ts » . Tic : ¡ Oold.SJc; Gold Xlnc or Bold by all drugglao,?»«. What's your trade? C o p firr.lL Cyanide teats. MaUtna st Be Vl envelopes an« baa known of cow-owners who. when Take Hall> Famlty Ftlis for oooatlpaUost, lh U p rlcsllats. nl on application. Com itrol and Uni jBtrataa * Ngw Prisoner—Im a professional p haw ork solteltsd. lU ftr .n o .: Carbone: ts K.v • f t i ü î s ; £S¿£Zfu' desiring to test tbe milk ot an individ By 3. M. Bfclna. UaWwslty at Idaho. Mosacw. pedestrian._________________ . 9 sais vMoa. ual cow, have taken the sample by C s a s a lla g l Some kind of a hotbed ia an essential “Poor John! He was a‘ kind u d milking directly into the «ample bot factor If one to to toenrs crops from CLCTOKAL. Vow Can Get A lice's Taat-taaa n t t L u e r s a forbearing bu*baqd.” sobbed the wid tle. When it is known that the first lantB that require an exceptionally , W rit* A lie n s . 01uutad.be Boy,M . Y .,la ta ow on ber return frour the funeral. part of a cow’s milk to largely water Mg reason for maturing. A hotbed tree sample at A llen ’s Voot-Eue. I { cures sweating, hot swollen, ashing feet. It makes “ Yes,“ said a sympathising neigh and tbe Met part of strippings is also affords an opportunity to grow cer new or tigh t shoes assy. A certain cure tor ' "HE WET WEATHER T h a H ig h e r Mi tain crops, sash as radishes and lettuce, eorns. in *iow in g nail» and bnuione. A ll drug- bor; “ bat I f t all ior tbe best You rich in fat. It to self-evident that lists sail I t 24c. Don’t accept any substitute. COMFORT AND Nlbba—Do you suppose It’s ever pee * sample would yield reanlla of little in advene« of tbs — «on. Sueh «rope must try sad comfort yourself, my slble to come anywhere near the size dear, wltb the thought that your hus vein* so far as determining the actual a« to— toss, cabb«t « s. celery and canll- Prow tha Altnsowtnl Polar o f View. of a man’s Income? richness of that pirtiralar cow’s milk. flower, practically demand that they be V • band to at peace at laat”—Sketchy tte—So your marriage was a failure? Diggs—Yes; Just take tbe figura he The milk to be tasted should be started in the hotbed baton they mm Bits. _________________ Sag —Oh, I don’t know. i m ÿ give« to tbe assessor, add to K the fig peered from on* can into another seve transplanted to tba field, especially ia He—Why, I thought you bad secured ure be tells his friends and then divide r a a l l l a r S lg a . ral time* or carefully stirred with a tbs North. As tb— crops mast ever Church—I aee the public service stirrey until it to of a uniform mixture be- regarded as tba Maple product of a divorce? the result by two and you’ll bave It She—I did. comm las Ion has recommended side , The sample is then immediately taken, every well-balanoed gagmen, the con aear enough.”—Illustrated Bits. He—Well, don’t you call that a com I preferably with a small, long handled struction and management of hotbeds doors on tbe railroad can. ct e ü ? w Gotham—And will they expect t* dipper. I f the tooting cannot be done is a very timqjy topic for the prospec plete failure? She—Hardly. You — , my partner have tbe worda “ family entrance” over aoon altar the mmple to taken it moat tive gardener to consider. Waterproof be placed in on airtight Jar and «onto them?— Yonkers at«teaman. First of ail, a hotbed — y be defined made an assignment and I received a preservative added to keep it aweet. ♦ass an incloenrs covered with saah and vary neat sum as a preferred creditor. Everywhere The Babcock teat bottle*, are gradu furnished with artificial heat so that Ho—Oh—um—er— I beg your par “ I am so sorry that Mrs. Brigham to “Yon «ay tbars’* no such thing as mat ated on tha supposition that an IS the plants are kept ia aa actively grow- don I— I n d n ______________ • f V *ua moving out of tbe cMy. I shall miss Milk varies ing condition. Common ter? Then thsrs la no such thing aa a gram sample is taken. stable Cor ber so much.” gas mater. Yst yon are paying out your very little in its specific . gravity and a constitutes the main sou— for securing StOa L l g b l s a n M y th o io a r y . Seven hundred uouar w at w yuv wl good money for 8,000 feat of gas regis pipette graduated to Vulcan had Just pat four new hone ~ “ Were yon each good friend«?" ’ ^ i^_c° bi10 [this bent. There are sovora 1 require the Items to s bill for |3,U80 for clothes tered by a machine that doesn’t exist." centimeters w ill deliver »pproxinnately ments that should ba noted regarding shoes an the feat of the Centaur. “ Oh, It isn’t that we were so friend which Mrs. Howard Gould wants ber bus- “ Certainly; there la no such thing a* 18 grama of milk. When the sample "iSasiest Job I ever did.” he mid to ly, but sbe has tbe nicest set at flat sil- the kind and quality of manure used hand to pay aa necessaries of Ilfs. money.” to r >ady for testing, the Jar oontsimeg for hotbeds. It should be practically the bystanders. “ Hr Wood perfectly still, ver in tbe neighborhood and I used to and when I handed him the fly brash he it should be placed in warm water and borrow It every time I wanted to en i sa— age throughout; and it should kept the flies away himself.” alowly heated to a temperature of about of such texture that when packed it Making a handsome discount from his tertain."—Detroit Tree Press 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Mix the sam will neither ba fluffy nor will it be usual price, he asked his customer to ple well; especially aee that any cream soggy. On the other hand, it should drive himself to his shop whenever he which may have gathered on the side respond with springy elaaiticity be needed any more work.—Chicago Tribune of the jar is carefully mixed with tbe neath the weight of a man, without other part of the sample. The measur fluffing up when the pressure to re ing p:petto is now filled to the mark. moved. He— — nun which has from OPEN A LL THE YE A B Malaria it due to impurities and poisons in the blood. Instead o f being Thto to done by Booking the milk up one-third to one-half straw composing C latsop l u c í S easim , i rich, strong and healthy, the circulation has become infected with germs of jnto the pipette above the mark; the its total bulk w ill usually be found to disease which destroy tbe rich, red corpuscles that furnish nourishment and dry forefinger to immediately placed provide this requisite texture. More “T he strength to the body, and reduced this vital fluid to such a weak, watery 0Ter tb« top of the pipette to prevent over, thto manor« should be I— h, ia uff ouse jám 1 condition that it is no longer able to keep the system in health, or ward off the milk from sccapmg. By gently order that fermentation — y prooeed tbe countless diseases and disorders that assail it. The loss of these releasing the pressure tha mils to ai rapidity. of 2 8»a fee«e a «eee- red corpuscles takes the color and glow of health from the cheek, and we lowed to flow oat until level with the Tha prop— of fermentation is started r e 1 e g o n ---- t o W t gee pale, sallow faces and washed out, chalky complexions among the first mark on the atom of the pipette. The before the immure to pieced in the hot bythaw I »er« symptoms of Malaria. But Malaria is a general systemic disease, and aa pipette now the 18 grams, DAW . A ] lasas ■ ■ bed. To aooompliih thto the manure the blood becomes more heavily loaded with its germs we have more serious . The am ple to now emptied into if uooally piled ia long, shallow, * d complicated symptoms; the impure blood having its effect on all parts test bottls. To do thto the test bottle square-topped piles; if dry when piled, c f the body. -The appetite fails, digestion is weakened, chills ang.»light t boald be held in a slanting position, It is moistened throo^hont, aod if it to so tKat assistance To na- lever are frequent, and tbe sufferer loses energy and ambition because o f a the prsasar« on tbe ninstts released, sL apt to become water-soaked, aa to tha gradually dispensed will» constant tired-out and “ no account * ' feeling. The lack of necessary near- | lowing U m milk to slowly run Into U m earn ia rainy climates,, it should be when nolon^er needed asthebestol ishment and healthful qualities in ’ buttle in such a way as to allow the air piled under shelter, lot where so much remedies, when required, areto assist the blood causes boils and ah to gradually saoape from tha bottle. moist are to present manure will re nature and not to suppianttne nohir- akin affections, and in some caaes I The next atop Is adding the arid main oold. The first fermentation to ko— and ulcers to break out, and Thto to measured la the arid graduate; almost ears to be irregular, so it to ne o lfin jfco -s, J » c k natad with Halarla that la r a year I sometimes the patient is prostrated toe exact amount to uea will depend ocssary to fork oyer the pile, distribut m a leiv upon proper nourishment, afanaat a physical wrack. I t i M i i u with a spell of malarial fever which largely on the strength of tha aeid, tha ing the hot manure throughout the proper efforts,and right liv'u * may leave his health permanently temperature of U m sample to be tested, mess, in order to get the heat uniform an. chill etn a, aa« Malaria impaired. To cure Malaria both a bel aathiog 414 ma any «aa« until I began etc. If ordinary commercial sulphuric ly distributed. When it to noticed blood purifier and tonic are necessary, to aae 8 . 8 . S. The rasait was that alter aeid to used, 17.fi cubic centimeters that laro y rr. F « l » —« « y P r a y « U «««M N « < steam to eomlng from tha pile taking it for awfaila I was aa waB and will be found approximately in order to remove the cause and at H» strong aa I evar was. I here asvar bad n W ith a little individual experimenting again uniforay, it may ba taken aa evi the same time bnild up the system chill «toca nor (ha «“ g*«—» symptom at the teeter w ill soon notice the proper dence that the manor« to ready to place from its weakened and run-down in the hotbed. Malaria. I hope otter* win ba baoaUtaW condition. S. S. S. is the medicine A s u ra s C A N CER C U RE | amount to use. To prevent the boro- by my experience, and with that an« in After one thoroughly understands the best fitted for this srork. It is the lag or obarring of any part ot the milk Important details of preparing tba view I ghrs this f rtmonUI. knowing that most perfect of all blood purifiers, and F i g S y r u p C o . o n iy the arid to poured alowly down the aide manors for the purpose of beating, at S. S. 8 . ia tho hast remedy lar Malaria. the purely vegetable ingredients of Lp BY BYALL ALL LÇADINC LEAD INC ^UC^CjSTS Amory, Mian A K. COWLEY. of the bottle until all haa been added. tention should be called to the location SOLp ! CO NSU LTATIO N F R E E i sice only, regular price which it is composed make it the Now give U m bottle a gentle rotary and construction of the pit and frame. ateat and safest of all tonics. { motion, thus giving tba acid • chance Pits are usually dug from 24 to SO S. S. goes down into the circulation and removes every trace o f impurity to act equally on all parte of the milk. Inches deep and of sufficient else to ad D * G o o d W h i t e Tam M a r . maw. Mastica TAI» 1 or poison, and at the same time gives to the blood the health-eustaining qual , Then let it stand to— at four minutes, It Is a good and safe rule to sojourn ities it needs. It cu— Malaria thoroughly and permanently because it ‘ after which it to given another rotary mit tbe framee bring placed inside their walls. Sieh pits should be lo ( In every place as If you meant to remo— the germs and poisons which produce tbe disease, and while doing movement and then placed in the n a ia -o a P if U cated near come mueh-fieqoented path, spend your life there, never omitting this tones np aod strengthens every part o f the system. When S. 8. S. has tfStOTa ia order thst they are sore to receive so opportunity of doing a kindness or cleansed the blood the symptoms pass away, the healthy color returns to The bottles are placed In the I w r it in g So odTorM oaae plasMO the requisite amount of attention. A l | speaking a true word or making a the complexion, the old tired, depressed feeling is gone, and the entire health in snob a position as to keep the na e n tin a th is p a p a r. ways have the hotbed facing the south ‘ friend.—John Rnakln. is renewed Book with information about Malaria aod any medical advice chins balanced. Tbs bottles should sad if such a site is available, put it on tree. T H E S W IF T S PE C IFIC CO.. A T L A N T A . GA. now be whirled for five or six minutes the south aide of some building or tight 1 at each speed ns is generally marked on board fence or hill. Protection should the machine. The machine to now al also be sought from the prevailing lowed to elow down for tbe purpoee of winds, for winds have a decided effect W holesom e adding water to the bottles. Enough in carrying away the beat. A well- water to added to bring the contents up drain* d location to also an essential re- to tha neck of the bottle, after which ujremeni the machine to again started and run Hotbed saab are 8x6 fo o t in si as and for taro minutes; again stopped and oost about $8 such. Frames for these sufficient arena water added to bring sash are made with the beck 18 inches F o r In fa n ta a n d C h ild ren . all the t t oontenta up into tha gradu higher than the front, the L iter being ated part of ilia bottle. After another 10 inches. The number of sash and Whirling of one minute the samples are the else of tbe frame will depend upon to be read. It may ba wall to ctate the needs of the family. Usbally on« that it la preferable to um soft water frame 8x6 feet will afford sufficient and that the temperature should be hotbed *— for a family of six. about lit ) degress Fahrenheit. Before the frame to placed upon the To — d the amount of fat, taka one pit the fermenting manure to placed in oottle out at a time, hold it upright, tbe pit and thoroughly eompacted, the graduated part should ba on a level bringing tba level of the manure to with the «yes. The difference between within tb— inches of the surface of the higheet and lovrest limits of the the aoll. From three to six inches of butter 1st oolumo to the amount of bat good loamy garden soil a n distributed ter fat expressed in par oent direct. evenly over the surface of the manure Moat milk bottlsaare graduated up to ia order to furnish a aeed bad. Ih e 10 per cent, each large division indl- o f to not plantod until the exeemive ostes one per oent mod esch small divis bent cf the Aral few day* has begun to ion two-tenths of one par oent of butter subside. By the use of a thermometer lit. To illustrate the method of read tha temperature may be accurately as ing let it ba supposed that toe top of certained. Tomatoes may be sown at a the fat column to at fi.fi, and the bot temperature of 90 to 80 degrees, «ab tom at 4.8, then the readings 8.5-4.6 end lettuce from 60 to 70 degrees. equals 4 per oent fat. This 'meant tost In 100 pound« ef this kind of milk Kail way whistles Inflict torture on so there would be exactly 4 pounds of fat u ; people that tba efforts abroad to If tbe testing has been properly done check tha plague have won approval from tbe butter fat column should be per tha people. Austria has Introduced s fectly clear, of a brownish yellow color; stem of dumb signaling to start Ufl the line separating it from the sold >p tho trains. Belgium la trying com should be riser and distinct. Too pressed sir whistles instead of steam, sad strong arid to apt to cause black or Germany «Tp.rimcnta with Lorn» Ponen VlM Ssr. C r a k A p p le r i » . Use for thto-overripe peaches and Wash tbe large cr*b applet, quarter peelings. Mash and mix with water them, aod remove tbe sterna and cores. sufficient to keep the flavor o f the Fill a deep dish with apples, put on a w o r e A T ALL peaches. To a gallon o f thto add four one cup of sugar to one quart of applet, PRIC mets, E v , r ron v n • xvrnv van v S K M O gn orT M C FAMILY. __ ounces brown sugar and a half com cover with a crust and bake. Or bake MEN, «O Y S . WOMEN, M lS S ga ANO CHILONEN — pressed yeast cake softened. Turn into with an under crust, adding sugar af ta » a Jug or cask and sat in the eon to ter baking and covering with whipped ferment ________________ ctsam. __________ _ _ _ _ _ Kitty— Mamma, are we In society? The Mexicon government Is experiment Copy o f Wrapper. Mrs. Topflat—Yes, dear, but society lag with various methods for obtaining $4 Md $6 Mt U p StoN CsMtoi M» hasn’t found It out yst.—Chicago Trlb- the beat results froB irrigation. Tbe dry W,U1 MM farming sMthod ia also to ba well tasted Hood’s Sarsaparilla DOM KNOW nc S ucker t CURES S.S.S. M ALARIA I C H a r ír i- ría."íKí I O " at,“-"* C GeeJVo CHINESE DOCTOR r (¡ASTORIA The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature IB Use For Over Thirty Years It EtniM M ta* GASTARIA afergaattrri C alifornia