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Show SPECIAL GROUP NEGLECTED GOLD, GOT VERY WEAK Bad A j t. Adventures by the Way ..... . ... ..... . .. ........... i j When Cecilia saw the bamboo tea Tried Many tray and stand In the window of the little shop her whole soul yearned for Remedies. Restored them. So she was Irresistibly drawn by Peruna. through the doofway and soon she had Cough. Mrs. A. a purchased them In spite of the fact Rucker. R. F. that she would have to carry them home herself. D. 2. BrentShe started off with them bravely wood, Tenn. enough, though the upper edge of the writes: TV "Iwlih tg tray In Its paper wrappings reached tell you what above her waist and she kicked 1 the of the stand at each step. Peruna has logs"Well, done for me. herself it's light, anyhow," she told consolingly. I was very At the flrBt street sick and so .. It was alight. ' of wind caught the weak I could crossing gust and flapped It like a great wing, trny be scarcely propelling Cecilia Into the path of an up. I alarmed at my approaching automobile, from which leSWSV she was dragged by a disapproving pocondition. "I had a bad liceman. "Cub, ludy?" called a. cabman at the for "Didn't some time and corner us she neared him. I tried several know they allowed moving vans on tho cough medl-olne- s, bullyvnrd," he remarked to a combut panion, before she was out of eargrew worse all shot. "Disgusting creature!" muttered Cethe time.- - I knew If I did cilia, hastening on. "I wonder If I'd not tret relief better take the elevated over to the Mrs. A. 8. Rucker. I would soon Elation or go on and take a bus?" she She regarded the steep Ingo Into consumption So I decided to reflected. try Peruna. I had confidence In It be- cline of the elevated stairway and defore I took It and I found It was Just cided on the omnibus. "I'll get In an empty one and go up the medicine I needed, for In a short . time my cough ceased and my strength to the front corner," she planned, "and then these things won't be In the, way returned. "I have enjoyed better health since of other people." . A small inner voice taking It than I had for several years which Cecilia quickly suppressed, previous. When I see any one weak added: "Not so conspicuous." "I'm so glad I bought them," she asand run down, especially with a cough, sured herself defiantly. t advise them to take Peruna." She found the omnibuses all partly Ask Your Druggist tor a Free Perunt Almanac tor 1911. filled, so she stationed herself at the edge of the sidewalk to wait for an WHERE GALLANTRY CEASES empty to draw up. "Pardon me," said a haughty voice One Thing That a Woman Hat No behind her. "I wish to get into the You and your ah parcel omnibus. Right to Expect From a are blocking the way." Man. t Cecilia stepped hastily out of the per"I always believe," be gallantly path of a portly, hobble-skirtesonage and the- - legs of the stand besaid, "In yielding to the ladies," "I suppose you always give wfiv to came entangled with the feet of a pedestrian. your wife when you and she happen passing "Confound It!" exclaimed the man, to have an argument?" disentangling his feet and glaring at "Invariably." "Wonder "And you never fall to relinquish the cause of the accident. your scat In the car when It happens she wouldn't try to carry home a that some woman would have to stand whole furniture store," he remarked to his companion as they passed on. unless you did so?" Cecilia made her way to the Inner ' "Certaluly." "Do you take off your bat when you edge of the pavement and. turning her back to the passersby. gazed with apget Into an elevator where 'there are parent absorption Into the shop winladles?" dow. "I never fall to do that." "Say, ain't that brown one perfectly "If you had secured the last lower nwell!" a voice behind her. berth In a sleeper would you give It "Lrf't's cried close to tho wiiidow so's get up up to a lady tvbo would otherwise I can see how that lace is put en." have to occupy an upiwr?" Two women pressed close up to tho "Of course. I have done It frewindow, ono of them encountering the quently." of the stand before she perceived "In case you stood In line In front legs of a ticket window, would you be It "Well, for goodness' sake!" she exwilling to go away back to the end claimed, stumbling. She looked from so that some woman might have your the parcel to Cecilia and then with a place?" grin at her friend. "What do you "Say, what do you think I am a know about that!" she said. fooir "I thought moving d;iy was last May," giggled the other. The Wise Bishop. The up of an empty omnibus To the brilliant Kplscopal bishop of offered drivirg Cecilia an avenu? of escape, Tennesson, Dr. Thomas F. Gailor, a and she dived across the sidewalk and Memphis man, of rather narrow views, rlunged into" It. seeking the farthest complained about charity balls. corner In which to stow herself and "I doubt If It be quite reverent. her bundle. Illshnp," the man said, "to give a ball "This isn't so bad, after all!" she for the purpose of charity." But liishop Gailor, with a saving thought. Hardly did the reflection pass burst of common sense, laughed and through her mind before consternation replied: entered It from another quarter. "Oh, "Why, my dear fellow, I'm sure. If here's that Mr. Solby. Mrs. White's It would do anybody any good, I'd brother." she said to herself. "I do dance the whole length of Memphis lo hope he won't see me. Of course, he full canonicals." will, though." "Well. Miss Thorp, this la what I Communings by the Wayside. call luck!" exclaimed the young man, Adam Zawfox Jovver git through fitting himself Into the vacant place winter 'thout workln'? beside her. Job Sturke-Teh; I spent one win"Why, Mr. Pelby!" cried Cecilia. ter In a workhouse. "Iick! I should say so. I was Just thinking that I should have to ride The main difference between a pro- over to the station alone," fessional man and a tradesman Is that "Ijet's wait until these other a great many times the tradesman can get out," suggested young poofde Selby. and sell th professor. buy "We've got lots of time for the , was cough y OF RECIPES Luncheon Has Quickly Served Unexpected Visitors. Good to Know When to Be Oyster Cocktail Sauce. Into one tablespoonful of tomato catsup stir the following: One-hal- f tablespoonful each Worcestershire horseradish, sauce, mustard, vinegar; one tablespoonful of lemon juice, quarter tabasco sauce or red pepper, and salt. Serve cold. Oriental Sandwiches. These are delicious and should be served with tea.' Cut the bread very thin and remove crust. Butter the bread, then spread one side with cream cheese and chopped dates and the other side with chopped peanuts and press together. India Tapioca Pudding, Two Indian meal soaked one hour In one-hal- f bint of cold water, one-hal- f cup tapioca soaked until soft In water. Bring to a boll one quart of milk and add Indian meal and tapioca nnd stir until it' scalds. Take from stove and add two eggs beaten, s one-hal- f cup of sugar and and cup molasses, salt, cinnamon each. ginger; teaspoon Bake half hour, add one cup cold milk, buke two hours longer, and serve with whipped cream. In . Oysters out Blankets. Boll squares of p't.T pnvte, put on ench wish butter, three oyfcten pepper and tult. Bring tho four corners together a!jt! tv.ke brown. . table-spoonfu- V one-quart- seas-'ono- ODOR Cooking Ventilator of Great Servlcl When Onions or Cabbage Are on the Stove. This ventilator ia made of an old, even one that 1 large frying-paready to be thrown away will do bj cutting out the bottom, as shown In the sketch, leaving four lugs. , These lugs are bent up Inside, the ventilatot placed on the stove, the frying-pa- Vent for Odors. placed Inside and the cover put on When cooking steak or, onions, ths odor and smoke will pass from the frying-pan with the draft and out through the chimney. Popular Mechanics. Spanish Ham. A Spanish dish timely Just now while oldiT Is sweet has ham for a To one slice of ham, foundation. about a quarter of an Inch lit thickness, and the fat trimmed off, allow ono sour apple, rut In eighths, one-hal- f cup of sweet cider, one tablespoonful of butter and a level tablespoonful of bread crumbs. Brown the ham In the butter, and when ono side Is browned turn, and put In the apples, taking care not to break them, as they are to serve as a garnish. As soon as the ham Is browned on both sides add the cider, cover and simmer ten minutes. Take up the bam and apple, dip a little cider over the ham to improve Its appearance, put the bread crumbs In the remain. ler Of the rider beat thoroughly and pour over the ham. This is easy to cook In the chafliiK dish, and always find favor on a colJ evening. For Sunday Night Supper. that The little- - boneless herring come In glasses are delirious for supper If they are soaked In cold water for an hour, washed through several waters and then drained dry and cooked In butter with a few drops of lemon Juice. Persons wbo objei t to the smoky flavor find the herrings aro much Improved by the soaking Rubbed to a pasts with a little butter rid a minced olive er two, the her-i- . The g made delirious sandwiches. unsalted pickles, liked so much by the Germans, are also favored as a mixture with the herring. "Two bottles Cured My f Rheumatism" BY BIG BLACK RAM GUARDIAN OF FLOCK LANDS ON BRUIN LIKE A ROCK FROM A CATAPULT. INTRUDER'S NECK IS BROKEN Knocked Out Completely In Three While the Owner of the Ram, With Loaded Cun. Looks On In Utter Amazement. , Rds ls two-third- DOES AWAY WITH THE HUGE BEAR KILLED Harrisburg, Pa. "Whether or not the bear that was an eyewittiess of the killing of auother hour by Farmer Peter Mortiey's big blnck ram wiut oft and some way carried the news to bears In general, as Fanner More-lfirmly believes It did." said Culom.d Parker of Cumeron county, "so that from that time until the d ath of tlio rata not long ago no bear hud ventured to tre spass on the Morely farm. "A iou:-troibig bear had been for sometime devoting himself to thlnnli'g out tl:e Morely sheep flock, and after he had k:ll(U three of the sheep the hired nuu whs detailed to stand armed with a gu;ird iiit-- r lim iov.b! vbarreled shotgun loaded heavily with buckshot and with orders to give Itruln both barrels' the Instant he stuck his nose in among the sheep. On the forenoon of the fourth day. the confident guardian of the flock was startled to see the bear scramble over the stono wall only a few feet from where he was standing sentinel. Bruin put forward such a ferocious front tlmt the hired man dropped the gun, took the wall at one leap and ran with news of the bear's new Invasion to Farmer Morely. "Farmer Morely hastened to the pasture lot. All the sheep had fled to a far comer of the field, except th big black ram. "Without delay Farmer Morely picked up the gun. and as he did so he saw in the edge of the brush on the. 'outside of the field another bear standing there as If taking note of what might happen In the panture before ho ventured to come over Into It himself and take a paw In collecting some mutton. Neither boar was withlti good gunshot and Farmer Morely, d!s concerted a moment by tho fact that there were two b nrs to deal with, started to draw closer. '"There being million more choice than the black ram to be hud In the flock, the bear In the field paid no at tentinn to Mm, but was passing on by hhn. 'Shuffling couti ni.t uousl KlongT he ftot In rungj of the lam, anr. Just then tho rum to have rr.iido up his mind to rem nl 'that con tempt as well as the lutrusion. Ta king a Jump forward, h- - leaped In tl. air and hur!-blmsK like a rata pult against tho bear. "The Jolt was so grat and unrx peeled that the bear went down befor it like a lump of lead. Th" wind hac been so thoroughly knoeke d out of hin that be lay th re alrneKt lopg enougl to have taken the count, wi:h the ram now mad all the way through, Mand ing ready to land again If b got th " I have been a sufferer from rheumatism for about two years, and have used many liniments and patent medicines which gave me no relief. A lady friend of mine told me she had I 'it.'. ,Zf:Am used your Liniment and iIJ! ""'"'we rs: vyrrw wii'i ln'l , lounu reuei ai once, l got two bottles and they cured me. I think it is the best Liniment a person can have in the house. I shall always keep a bottle in my house as long as I can get it." Mrs. E. R. Wallace, Morrisons, Va. Another Letter. 1216 M.indeville St., New Orleans, La., writes v my arm for five years, Mrs. James McGraw, of " I take pleasure in writing to you that I had a pain ia and I used LlfflMEIf pas-iur- At All Druggists. Price IT.Io fiOc. and $1.00 Mu'a TrsliM un th linn sent Fre. AddrM SLOAN., BOSTON. , MASS. DR. F.ARK Art In the Nude. The photographer's lady was very preoccupied showing some samples of work to prospective sitters, when a tall and raw boned Individual, apparently from "tho land." stalked solemnly Into the studio, and Intimated that he would like to kno what the "pic-terswere .worth. l n iloien," snld the "Like that. photographer's lady, banding him WEST INDIES Two rruUra leaving New York !ellh(ut Ukraarr 2Sa4 Mrck 2S.lt .K S.S. nvr 'A POSTAL CARD A Girl's Way. "But." be complained when she had refused him. "you have given me every reason to believe1 you cared for Never mind you can have a good breakfast if there a package of Post Toasiies in t!ie house. This delicious food, ready to serve without cooking, is always welcome and makes Breakfast a Delight "The Memory fOfTTJI FREAL Rattle Creek, I Lingers CY Mi-1- , LTD., . tn-ha- W0CL::V;W; is t ut i'k 14 Modern life piahen m man Into the mud snd then chid' him for rnsier-l.illsm- . r-- sjsm- Ira, trimimr'i lt..NVt.lL, OM.K iM SWAMP- - ,B not rocomrnend-- d for every thin; but If yott haVe Sidney, Jiver or bladder troutdft tt will b fn:nd )uit the remedy you need. At dnig. tn fitly cent nnd dallur aUen. You f iiy have sarnpln bl(Je of thin wonder- ful new dlnwrr by malt free, aUa pa m pi. let U Ulna: all about It. Addrwa, Dr. Kilmer A Co., ningbamtoo. H. T. ROOT ris ACQAYQ RELIABLE I PROMPT tlwer ti4 and naiima f..-- e laad Ivttrt I'lavr. Many wbo Iblnk they mean right mesn. y3 J J"M V fty r'Ni V'?--) I ri.fin.'e, Tho bear strauJdrri to Ih feel by nnd ly and pnod in wild ir frlsf Rt tie rarii,er Mcr'ly him n if li'id aitr.pf i in tea?' m r t. rpA I.e raw that t,n bear t tte de i. "Yes. it I mine." burst out Cccil'. tie tr'i'i 1d rier on lii h'rd ll st .t,itane bamboo tea tray mid rs if to eet a wtlr view nf (1 Tried Cabbage. 1 a stand. Utueht lbm U a shop Tut the cnt t.,ice very Hue on a s!aw t,il ie, ar.d the farm' r ea !ai a where lliey don't deliver tMiigs. and I If eisflb. nU and p pp' r. ?t?r frei'i t s. im r'l nvfr llri tarried them over to the bus. arid snd let fand five minute." 1fv Th- U sr !i ih il'dii't ! has had we;l pvety Idiot on Hie ctr-- et ( csire tn, t what an Iron kettle smoking hot, drop on to ened ;P about Mm hirg !' sv that horrid to Hi'). fe,r lb" b'v k Mm Inrrlid t lard Into It. then the . parkaee. If I had put tb whole thing tablespoon tcn-drxrtd 'e tr f h'm stirring briskly until fptite n my bend aed run a hat pin through "Tl bear In th" bn-Hend tn (ali'e Im'oe.lia'ely. ftn"-bal- f no dr.r"1 It everytodr would Lave thought it c rum and three fati'e-ajrf-o- n ftti'iul i.11 rtri'rd. I'snre' Wn.lr ai d ' cup was "ms kind of a net hat nn-- i said er hurried on rga-tr v'.neear. the vi'iecar added trd Hi" It was swfully stylish, but because,! well stirred, E' t in fiifo c inched of tie on. i. cream has the sfler retried it In my hand Uiey lauglu r at and sf'er taken fr'imben (he slove Is an r,m as pound 'ns. but b ie" dn't a m." e- - i a'l been snuio ;s. Tbe bear badt-.'chanee. agreeable Young Kelby looked at fief flushed nr tn Ma i;, peeord fi'.i' Je cheeks and then at the parrel, mid tbe ran Mt Mrn eeen laughed Inrig Sod loud time the Mow fell m,,rt n ,e ,i ar Feather Cake. " Ttrt.-sthes" tears." be said I fresm tocether one tableapoitn of rek Ti e ram stood t ady to fUf don't want to seem unsympathetic, butter snd one rup of sugar, add ont It to him tenia when r e1 up. if but It Is quite a sizable bmd for a per- beaten did pet. cup of sweet milk an4 te dldn t ret up. And f m ni son of your build" fie stood up and Wben Farrnet NWet, sr ' tip two cups of flmr sifted with one in bundle bis hand 'Well, took the saw that th bar as dead of cream of tartar; put onbalf rived anyway," be announced. 'I'm going teaspoon soda In tb milk before add-l- n The black ram's last msti bad br . to i arry it the rest of th way bom. the flour. Thle. Is a very dainty ket Ms aen-kkilling the big Ittrider I've got to e what the things look SoubMess whatever. without ak any frosting Ins'antly. " off with the wr3r'n' ''k tw rl cutr .) b. (''n fr-f- t inn tea-apoo- n -- H.imht N W . A ntm f.,f lU- r"" --4 PATENT f lucenMate.ama. riisbt W, N. U, Salt Laka City, No. Faint ? Bout Between Ram and Bejr. , ael M,ll Illter, lolwraOu. y-v'- i Have fou weak bean, diry et,nt, oppreaaed breafhini after mcala? Or do you nrwriencc oaia ' ' - i oef the heart, abort nr ol breath on in n' many ditreain atreplnme which indicate ilV I c'fc,,,"''T,, ,nd nd hlood? A heart looic, IHP r blood and that bat stood th teal of ; , yi'y'ajrs5vJOT'f ycara ol cure i ap-ala- irs Pr Hr. tr bodv-builde- Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ne nean pecotnr i I he red refiiar aa clock-worblood corpnaciea are tncrraaed in number and Ibw in twrn ficrve arc well fed. 1 he arterira are) fc'led with f nod rith Mood. 7 Sal i why nerroM debility, irritability, fainting anella, diturfar and arc overcome by Ihia alteraftte erlract ol fnediciaal roota put np by Dr. I'irrce witlwf the oe ol alcohol. " Ak ynnr neifl'hor. Many hate beeo cured ol arenfiilon conditiofr' , oleera, "fe white aeUin, etc., bytakn Pierce' fbe relrehin and itaii'n If. tonic needed (or licorry. in liwe wate, convlevenre from fevera of for enarotio, Stick thia aafe " oat porr. br ll lodealer wboend an' remedy end reiu all Notb-iaaned" kind off-ria looking for a la'ter prefif. n will da yv half aa enoch tood aa Dr. r.crcea (golden Medeal Ibacorery. ," J.t eceie rvn-dnw- n, d ed W. X$ DOUGLAS '4 SHOE . 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"I want to 1M joiir stuck up mother and fiters understand that I don't consider you enough for tne. Army of Telegraphers. The telegr.iph companies tif thlw rountry niploy shout 20.OO0 persons This dws not Include hn railroad aervlre. lf BRINGS YOU UST ON COMPLETE PSICe ai" "I do N'eu-rsl;- TTA dr. one-bai- f Without a Cook? Mollke Two cruiaea of M dnya duration S1SO and up. One crular. 16 and up. Aito cruiM to the Orient. Souln AnaarU ca anil Aronnd the World. U rut fir IllmlnUJ juj:. riftMnt P. OB.kl7k7 41 sat 4 SBraaaaar.lt. I. The farmer ga.od long and earnestly at the photograph of a very small baby tilting In a wash basin. "And wh.it would It cost wilh my clothes on?" be finally aked. e'l lf 1 1 Spanish Main. Wnl Indies. Panama Caaal, Bermada, ale one. liae paiiilul .ailment tiern cured by JUitiim irard .Oil. It l a l, nnt rmwlv nnd vm will not f.ir ue. regret hating a Walnut Bonbons. Place In a taucepan one cupful ot Th woman opposite rose and made cupful of granulated sugar, for the door. one-haof and cupful sirup golden "I beg fardon." called young Srlby water and a pinch of cream of tartar. after br. "She's forgttltg her furni- Boll until It makes a firm ball when ture," ho whispered laughingly to Ce- tested In cold watr. then add cilia. tearponnful of vanlila and on Cecilia put out br hand K.nelish walnut tncan "It isn't tier's." she- said. "It's half cupful of fine. Pour over t!e beaten rhopped mine." cne egr, nnd ber-- t up until of white "Yours!" bgan Selhy. in astonishIt to harden dr'p ment. Il recovered himself quickly. light. When on halved Knsl1?h walnuts and r It lili "Well, something mighty a half nut on the top of t af h bonb.ia. tsaoerr' I Two Cruises to the j " , 5 JL Sloan's Liniment instantly relieves stiffness of the Joints,SoreThroat, Hoarseness, Sprains, Neuralgia, Better Sciatica and Lumbago. and cheaper than porous plasters. For over fifiv )Tjr nd T,i I recommend your Liniment very for one week and was completely cured. highly." . - t,."P as aark mt., araektaa, Han. I, v,.--- f - Bora ftwocs 4 taVOO |