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Show LITTLE CHANGE IN BETHLEHEM WOULD NOT PLEASe FLOSSIE." I LANTING-TIM- E SOON WORKING WOMEN Had No Bones Doggie Piss Bwset Peas Early and Do Uol gleet the Could Appreciate. Flowers. once The phone in the of a down town establishment devoted to dry Doi t forget that the peas, (lowering ; goods and various articles of feminine or ga den, must go Into the ground early. apparel rang sharply and the head The t ranches for the peas should be prebookkeeper respond I. The voice he heard was a feminine voice. It was pared at the curliest possible moment, as soon i the condition of the weather and somewhat indignant nod it began consoil v 111 permit the earlier the better. versation without preliminaries. In on er that the vines may make a good Those bones you s.nt up are altoroot-- i rowth while the ground le cool gether too large." sai l the voice. I and n ioIbL told you I wsnled smiill bones. This ' Doi neglect to plant plenty of the Is my little doge birthday, and I dear ld grandmothera garden" flowwanted to give her some nice little i nd remember the fragrant cues as bones as a special treat. And here ers; well a i those for show only. Flunt Home you hare sent up come great enoracentt d foliage plants. The old lemon mous things only fit Tor a St. Bernard. verbena le one of the best Some of our lit-tl-3 My poor Flossie, wltn her dainty most popular flowering plants of y teeth never could manage them in are the old kinds our mothers loved. the world, and ehe and I are both These! plants seldom die and never reawfully disappointed. sign their office of beauty-bearinI beg your pardon, madam, said Lettuce ! easily started In boxes in the bookkeeper In astonishment, but the house, or, if there Is a furnace In the I am afraid you have rung up the cellar,! with a window In the apartment wrong place. This is not a market, through which the aim may reach the and the only bones we ever send out box pgrt of the day, the boxes may be are the kind that come in corsets. set there, and when the ground gets In Providence Journal. condition to work the lettuce should he ready to transplant. All hardy vegeMADE A POOR ADVERTISEMENT. tables, such as beets, radishes, turnips, etc., can be started in the house Thin Mans Butting In" Disconcart- peppers, with much saving of time. Gret Men Unhappily Mated. WORKED ing to Hotelkeeper. Lord Bacon enjoyed but little doThe common ruffled parsley, used so SIMPLY MARVELOUS.' mestic Under the proprietorship of L. 8. freely as a garnish for many dishes and bliss, and "loved not to be with aa flavoring for others, la easily raised. his partner." Dryden married dis- Drew the old American house at BurSuffered Severely cord In a noble wife." Addison sold lington, waa one of the moat popular Seeds should be sown early In boxes in himself to a old count- hotels in Vermont and it waa the the house, or In the hot bed, or, later, in . With Headaches ess. Shelley's first marriage waa un scene of many a humorous episode. the open ground. The seeds germinate One night after supper Mr. Drew readily. When fully grown, cold and but his eecond was a model Unable to Work. fortunate, of domestic happiness. Mollere was wee welcoming a new arrival in the freeslng weather does not harm the Miss Lucv V. McGivney, 453 Srd Are., married to a wife who made him office, when an. extremely corpulent parsley, and It can he had green all winmost miserable. Rousseau lived a guest came out of the dining room. ter If given a little protection. A sprig of Brooklyn, N. Y., write: "Par many month i f a attend ly most wretched life with his partner. Pointing to the fat man Mr. Drew It suits well to put In hoqnets, or In the from headacbea and paint in Steele, Sterne, Churchill, Coleridge, aid: You see how well we feed our vase. It Is useful, ornamental and easily the Me and back, tome timet being Byron and Charles Dickens have been guests, Just look at that man!" grown. Do plant a few seeds of It. . unable to attend to my dally work. recorded in history as Indifferent husFor either the flower or vegetable garIt chanced that a permanent resiI am better, now, tbankt to Peru bands.1' . reden, of hotel prepare the ground, get good seeds, dent the overheard the ever am active have and at at na, and mark. This man wav extremely thin plant generously to allow for many misno more headacbea. Proof of True Love. The way Peruna worked In my A school girl was overheard just the opposite of the guest re- haps, give good cultivation, and you will trying find yourself well repaid for money, care cate wat t Imply marvelout to convince a school fellow that she ferred to by Mr. Drew. The thin boarder at once spoke up, or exertion. Dont neglect the garden. We have in our files many grateful liked him better than she did some The Commoner, letters from women who hare suffered other urchin, of whom he seemed Jeal- saying: Yea, that fat man has been with the symptoms named above. Lack ous. Of I here here have three been days. course, I like you better than of space prevents our giving rnoife than I do Bill," she said, for dont I miss thirty yean. Look .at me!" Boston ONIONS FOR PNEUMONIA. one testimonial here. It is impossible to even approximate my words in my spelling lesson on Herald. New England Physician Won Renown the great amount of suffering which Pe- purpose, so as to be down at the foot A Few First Aid Hints. runa has relieved, or the number of of the class, where you are?" by Simple Remedies and Pound The following 'first aid advice waa women who have been restored to health This One Most Successful. B. reN. a Dr. Gambrlll at given by His Original Idea. and strength by its faithful use. Orrln Case of WInsted, Conn., who cent meeting of railway surgeons: Owing to the prevalence of pneuDont put your finger on an open Is estimated to be worth $100,000, was monia and the great mortality which asked what he Intends to do with bta wound; dont put a Quid of tobacco attends its ravages during the winter no small how It on mattei a wound, money when he cornea to die. Take and spring, several hoards of health use or cobweba don't hornet's in northern New Jersey have been tak In speftdlo veur money. A dollar span It with me, he replied, so If I dont may be; at our storo brings full vauo In return. like the place, I can buy my wav neat to atop bleeding; dont dose the lng measures to protect the citizens of rum or with whisky, brandy, for booklet. Write via back." patient towns from the disease. The gin; dont bind or cover a wound with their Established a handkerchief or rag if you cannot health hoard of Washington, N. J., haa a remedy which is said to get a first aid packet use clean old published muslin that has been dipped In boiling be a sure cure for pneumonia, and water for a few mlnutea; dont alt a other health boards are looking into matter with a view of having the patient up when he la very pale or the weak: dont wash a wound, and dont same thing published for the good of the general public. . This is the pubremove blood clots. MAM SI lication aa it has appeared in the pameant for public inare hints These Vtatv Lake Salt CHy, I struction for those of the laity who pers of Washington: Take six to ten onions, according to first occasion extend eld have may to dlxlaBii 'chop line, put in a large In esse of accidents. spider over a hot fire, then add the Safe setting at ear prize wiseers and Improve Tobacco and Nicotine. same White quantity of rye meal and vineLeghorn, year sleek. Black wares, Prof. Hlrscbberg of Johns Hopkins: to form a thick paste. In enough gar, Ptyawuih Rocks, White Wymdoitot, Rhed Tobacco la not a narcotic; an ordithe meanwhile stir it thoroughly, letRads S150 lor letting- nary cigar, used In the ordinary way, ting it simmer live, or ten minutes. containing the usual amount of pure Then put in a cotton bag large enough Y06ELER SEED CO., Silt Like City nicotine, will not kill two flies. The to cover the lungs and apply to chest odor, strength and flavor of tobacco as hot ss AND HOWARD L BURTON, AISAVin patient can bear. In about CHEMIST, depend upon a fixed volatile oil pres- tpn minutes apply another, and thus Specimen pries: Gold, Silver, Lead, 11; Gold, ent In the dried leaves, and have noth- continue Geld, Mo; Slaeur Copptr.il. Cyanide toots by reheating the poultices, nine envelopes nd fall price llit lent oa applies-BoWhen Answering Advertisements ing to do with nicotine. Pure nico- and In a few hours the patient will be Control end Umpire work ml Idled. Ltid. Mention This Paper. tine has no flavor or ml or. Kindly nils, Colo. Kefereeee. Ceiteseie XuUuasl Beak out of danger. This simple remedy n has never failed to cure this fatal malady. Usually three or four applications will be sufficient, but continue always until the perspiration starts freely from the chest This remedy was formulated many years ago by one of the best physicians New England has ever known, who never lost a patient by the disease, and won his renown by simple remedies." Points of Sacred Interest Have Bean Well Preserved. The hills of Bethlehem are full o( eaves natural and artificial and many of them have historic significance. There Is the Milk Grotto, In which Joseph and Mary are said to have concealed themselves before their flight into Egypt to escape the evil designs of Herod. The snowy whiteness of the soft chalk out of whlrh It la hewn is ascribed to the spilling of a few drops of the Virgin's milk when she nursed the Infant Jesus. Another grotto la pointed out as that In which SL Jerome, for more than thirty years, led the life of a hermit, when bitter factional dissensions had forced him to leave Rome. On a western .hill a plateau, around which stately terebinths stand guard, marks a place where the ancient Hebrewa brought their sacrifices unto the Lord. It is a solemn plice, well fitted to excite devout houghts a place where a man mlaut well keep communion with his Maker. In its broader features Bethlehem is Almost unchanged since the days of Ervld. From "In Bethlehem, by Frank Cramer, in Four-TracNews. rock-strew- That Store Thelf Hard Struggle Made Easier Interesting i State- ments by a Young Lady in Boston and One in Nashville. Tenn. t to-da- n g. k All women work ; some in their homes, some in church, and some In the whirl of society. And in stores, mills and shops tens of thousands are on the never-ceasin- g treadmill, earniug their dully bread. All are subject to the same physical laws; all suffer alike from the same physical disturbance, and the nature c t their duties, in many cases, quickly drifts them Into the .horrors of all kinds of female complaints, tumors, PE-RU-- N4 cross-graine- d ulceratim, falling and displacements. or perhaps irregularity or suppression, causing backache, nervousness, irritability anil lassitude. They especially require an invigorating, sustaining medicine which will strengthen the female organism and enable them to hear easily the fatigues of the day, to sleep well at night, and to rise refreshed and cheerfuL How distressing to ace a woman struggling to earn a livelihood or perform her household duties when nor back and head are aching, slio is so tired she can hardly drag about or stand up, and every movemeut causes pain, the origin of which ia due to some derangement of the female or- u-vere- ganism. Miss F. Orser, of 14 Warren ton Street. Boston, tells women how to avoid such Buffering ; die writes : Dear Mrs Plnkhanu Tsufferod misery for aeveral yean with female irregularities. My bock aimed: I bad bearing-dow- n pains, and frequent headaches LydU L Pinkhams Vegetable You Should Exercise Cere PQUI TPV PAYS Is . To sweeten, To-refres- m h, headaches when To cleanse the bilious or system. Effectually and Gently; stipated; For men, women There is only one Genuine Syrup of Figs; to got its beneficial effects m Dispels colds and con- and children; Acts best on the kidneys and liver, stomach and bowels; n troubles. Backache, dizziness, fainting, bearingpains, disordered stomach, moodiness, dislike of friends and society .11 symptoms of the one cause will be quickly dispelled, and it will make yon strong and well. Yon can tell the story of your sufferings to a woman, and receive helpful advice free of cost. Address Mrs. Iinkham, Lynn, Moss. The present Mrs. 1inkhuin is the danghter-iu-laof Lydia IS. Iinkham and for twenty-fiv- e years she has, under her direction and since her decease, been advising sick women free of charge. Socceeds When Other ML -down a Quick and Permanent Cure for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Bums, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. a i Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. EAT WITH FINGERS. Celery, which may properly be placed on the tablecloth beside the plate. Lettuce, which should he dipped in the dressing or in a little salt Asparagus, whether hot or cold, when served whole, as it should he. Strawberries, when served with the stems on, as they usually are lu the most elegant homes. Bread, toast, tarts and all small cakes. Fruits of all kinds, except melons and preserves, which are eaten with x spoon. Cheese, which is almost Invariably eaten with the lingers by the moat particular peopre. Chicago Daily News. New Ideas About Farming. Nothing can coptrlbute more to the advancement of agriculture than the eradication of the old. stupid notion that farming la a mere physical drudgery and to he despised, and the inculcation of the truth that farming la a scientific pursuit entitled to aa much respect and consideration as any other occupation when there la devoted to it the amount of scientific knowledge and Intelligent Judgment and discrimination to which the business la entitled. To the extent that the fanner Leather Chairs. boy and farmer girl of Minnesota To clean and polish the leather learn to look with pride upon this occoverings of chplrs, etc., mix together cupation in that degree is the business equal parts of vinegar and linseed of fanning benefited and ..success asoil. Apply very sparingly with a sured. Minn enrolls JournaL piece of flannel and polish with a soft Natural Curiosity. cloth. The same treatment is excelthe most disturbing rePerhaps for French lent polished furniture, mark of the order waa hut it must be remembered that the tha made to aapeak up very romantic actor oil to is be and mixture vinegar whowas making love in absurdly low sparingly, and that "elbow tones to a lady whose wrongly argrease is to be used generously. ranged attitude obliged him to turn Lets hear his back to the audience. Cake-MakiHints. r if it aint The fruit in solid cakes will sink the story, guv-noto the bottom if they are put in a slow oven. Heavy streaks through a cake will undoubtedly appear if the butter and sugar are not thoroughly beaten or If the butter Is not properly rubbed into the flour. d ng WW ' t Ahroy boy :v? EffeLoxiisville, Ky. 5m the genuine Manufactured by Fr&nciscOsC&l. flewYork.t.Y. The genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale by aD druggists. finst-cIa- ss The full . . Fig Syrup Co of every package. Price Fifty Cents the per bottle. It strengthens the proper muscles, and displacement with all its horrors will no more crush you. a too-ofte- TO m BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT - 1 could not sleep and could hardly drag around. 1 consulted two physicians without relief, ami as a bistreanri, 1 tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and to my I urprim, every ache and pain left gained tun pounds and am In perfect health. Miss Pearl Ackers, of 837 North Bummer (street, Nashville, Tenn., writes t Dear Mrs. Fbikhim I suffered with painful periods, severs backache, bearing-dowpains, pains serom I tie abdomen; waa very nervous and irritable, and my tnoul ile grew worse every month. My physician failed to help me and I dociilcd to try Lydia K Pluklioms Vegetable Compound. I asm found it waa doing me and achea disappeared, gnosL AH my and I no longer iuor my monthly periods," Lydia E, IMnkham's Vegetable Compound la the unfulling cure foy all these X Fish Salad. Mix with chopped flsh an equal quantity of cut celery, chopped cabbage or shredded lettuce. Three salt anchovies chopped with a dozen capers may be added before mixing In the dressing. What Lunatics 8wal lowed. . The awallowlng of a fork aa a means of committing nulcide la one of the strangest cases quoted In the annual report of the Stone Lunatlo Asylum. Some of the articles swallowed by lunatics would certainly tax the convenient digestion of an ostrich. They Included: Nails, matches, coins, spoons, pebbles, glass, clnderq, heads, studs, needles, scissors, small plyera, plna, pieces of brass, earth, coal, butbutton tons, hairpins, spectacles, In most cases a hooks and wood. timely discovery led to proper treatment and recovery. In the stomach' of a dead man ten revolver cartridges, a number of tacks, mid two needles were found. London Mail. Danish Treatment of Aged Poor. There is no stigma attached to the fact that one or ones relative is an Inmate in a home for the aged in Denmark. None are admitted except those who have led decent, sober, lives, and this gives the Inmates an acknowledged standing which la a great source of gratification to the honest poor. Wnen You Plant Seeds Vogelers he' 'bat Yea planl ths trad lor our big mossy caa buy. il is frss. cats oue; VOGELER SEEO CO. PATENTS for PROFIT u tuvnttoe. BwkIM ao4 pratart in fully ... CMiur FRKE. Dnk KaiaklliMd UML OomaHlruluM cotifldmtluL lank 4 kmMU Nails In Ink Bottle. Ink will not corrode pens 1 n bit of iron (nails or tacks will to) Is kapt in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists. PATENTS Katnax Bimoum 914 F Si., WriMmiw. U C. UM w--k- ir B. IS When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. W. N. U. Salt Laka No. 17. I0OO. |