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Show MUST EAT IN PRIVATE KNOWN TO Hit ANCIENTS PHILOSOPHY TO THE RESCUE. CRIME. Pat Went Without His Steak, but Ilhl lit, ED Primitive Tribes Ara Opposed to Cold Storage by No Means Public Banquets. Invention. AWFUL r: T IS i noble and twautlful raniemp'. -- ?ulllpi Lydia E. Pinknaa's ejctable Cornpouna tufed by .Wa flan. Kentucky. "I Za two years Shame In Tiklng Nutriment fore Othsra-p,eu- ,ap How rtlK:"1" 0B",ht Drooka. of Superstitious Fsar Has Desn Pasted Down. One Is constantly Impretsud afresh eating is ryurded as ""'ftblng to be ashamed lib tbe truth or King Solomon's say von dtr Stelner, tbe cele-- Itg that there Is notb'rg new under the sun. It there was t:i) tbtug lu ti ls very ui bred pcrkon by the of world well recognized as of recent or natlvts south " Amcrloiin forests because he ft Is bard under tho best conditions In the of other. The be connne! to s bed in orlKlnol eround rr continual backacho Dot weather, but - t often much of real which was simply tinted with eating is a fur of evil could suffering be relieved If awfuL I could not people "" knew how. 'In,ie I','i8 of shame is notsplr stand on my feet only manklmt .i i. Heat must often be applied to palonsenouph to cook a meal's victuals tients, even In hot weatLer. and when different fomm u different reglona. or tno sutrstltlous fear without t.ij lac's. not wnter bottles are not obtainable, nearly killing xne, glnss bottles or fruit cons answer very conned, with t:ie act of taking Iwrt apptars In the and I would Lava well. ejaculation "Pro-sitsuch dragpin? sen. which. In To relieve a patient In hot weather la religious1 satlons could from the beat, hung a wet sheet be- ly uttered by the companions of a bear I hardly man who in i could not fore an open window or door; tbe This Latin atout to tako a drink. 1 .nreiiess In each sldo. verbal form, the genand tight clothinjr, and was lrre pular. evaporation will reduce the temperaeral meaning of which Is ture quite noticeably. was completely run uown. un ai "may E. llnkham's Vegc. Common sense and a quick brain It be beiiem-lal.Is now under-stooa I took Lydiaand 1111s Liver and and bis Compound hand has saved many lives. simply as the expression a enjoying good health. It is now hot water bottles with eold Of a WlHh that tha drink will nil ion than two years and I have not water or of Ice. An old. leaky agree with the drinker's constitution. I do all my bottle maypieces id an sens or pain since be mended with surgeon s out it originally connected tho hope La work, washing and everything, plaster and bold cold water wttbout that the drink had not been bewitched. d never nave mo uackacue any more, These statements are made by a think tout medicine Is grand and I leaking. Put thew bottles around tbe writer In Hyglela, who adds that the raise it to all ir.y neighbors. If you patient's bed. divldlon An electric fan Is a wonderful ink my tesumonr wm neip omers help women of labor between men and Mrs. Ollie In the sick room when It Is "u may r,,Dllsa was originally, and still Is obtainable. oodall, Morton's Cap, Kentucky. Fresh pure air In a sick room is an among primitive peoples, much more Backache is a symptom of organic absolute necessity. Sunshine Is a sharply defined than It i at Mkness or derangement If you great germicide. In civilised countries. This sharp di To .are backache don't neglect Sun the each bedding dny. Keep tbe vision or labor brought about a separt permanent reueir you rnusi reacm ation at meals. The E.klmoa hnva root of the troublo. Nothing we room free from all dust and edors. A separate dishes for tbe two sexes, and screen to good be In so a room ured as do of will this sick iow surely Lydia to keep off draughts Is a pair or a man would be deeply ashamed to I PiDkham's Compound. eat with women. It Is possible that Write to Mrs. Plnltham, at clothes bars, baste or pin sheets on the decoration of plates and cups was them with safety pins. for advice, Mass., special jnn, Rest In tbe morning Is more Impor- designed to serve as a counter-charm- , nnr letter will be absolutely LniidentlaL and the advice free. tant than having the room In order an well as an ornament. When the early. When possible remove tbe pa- fear of demons had passed, the custient to another bed and room while tom of jdtlng In private which that airing tbe room. It will rest and di- fear inspired was sometimes mainvert her to see something besides ber tained by force of habit, so that eab-Inin public came to be regarded as own four walls. A sick bed should be high enougo to a shameful breach of good manners. t Vt In Quality. LargestforIn Variety, care for a patient stooping I every requirement rleauiug aud and hm A woven wire tbe back. straining iiUuf shoes of all klude aud colors. That Reminds Me. spring and a hair mattress made In "That Reminds Me" on an invitation three pieces so that It may be re- addvd a spice of novelty to an afterversed often and thus wear longer, are noon given for a company of elderly considered tbe best ladles. j, Cover tbe mattress with a cotton The guests told stories, reminiscent pad made of white cloth, and a roll or or otherwise, as they were all old two of batting stitched with a long friends, and It made the occasion a stitch on tbe machine. most delightful one. ' Have the sheets plenty long to tuck This Is a capital Idea for a grandIn well at tbe bottom and fold over mothers' party: Use all tbe tbe blanket at the top. I'M. things obtainable, have a nosegay of pansles (for thoughts) at each e place and serve this deliriously supper: Cold ham and chicken, GILT tni'.n tha nt larilM ahna tfnatta. Wat ptwltlvaljr contains OIL. Macks and PdIWi. s creamed potatoes, tiny baking powder cmiiirra'i aonts ana mora, auiuee if boatihrabbins, 2V. pir biscuits, tomato pickles, brandied 'rencb OIom," Inc. A M) Y combination for cleaning and pnllahlnf peaches, baked cup custard, rolled II kmdi of niwet or tan shoea. SU& "8tar" alae, loo. arumbUnf at HE pculmtat kepa HITK niakre dirty eanvaa shoes UlU'K Jelly cake, tea, with cream and sugar. .. laailfl ka klnl In llnnltl f.irnt aik it Kan h ran Slid sweet Williams iiirkly and easily applle.1. A sponire In every If be haa roeee. thcre'a the thornn: U Have a centerpiece of flower obor any other af ready lor use. iwo sues, iv honey, there1! the Deet. U eenta with hla more tainable. Have small butter plates, a If your dealer don not keep the kind yon want, I like the umlllni, optlmlat eddreas and the price In stamps for come castor In the middle of the table, or full." ilie nvaage. Come rain, therea the rainbow: two of them, one at each end. Tass WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO.. too. morninn. and nleht Florence M. Dny. buttermilk In tbe afternoon In thin 4 OWcit and Largest Manufacturer! of tumblers of. better still. In gobletx A FEW NICE CAKES. Union of 69,0X0 Teachers. nf fnnd that seems cane; i iu w The National Union of Teachers of houseno to be Indispensable, as and Wales, which Is "neithDo menu complete England an keeper considers her er professional InstiIncorporated -- I Nine times in ten when the liver Is for a day witnoui aonie !" but combines trade a nor tute union, kind kht the stomach and bowels are richt Those that keep well are the with cer of features best the each, cake JAKTtR S LITTLE one likes to have ready, as stale tain functions peculiarly its own." Is JVtR PILI S is never palatable. wonderful organization of as long the most The following cake Is good htlybutfirmlycom teachers In the world. In Fi a lazv as it lasts: but doesn't last long . '. liver tn Beginning with a modest group of II flOTrUM M va. !.its auty. wni til! w most families 400 In 1870, It now enrolls a memberI tures Coi- Favorlte.-Cre- am of ship of more than 69,000 teachers, IHIVrH I of Boston I'Pttion, In s a cup of butter, add two cups of all the certifjetbon. oean uu,a nearly In the country. The teachers ficated sugar gradually, four eggs three and llehf, a cup of milk and sufficient it conference Is relatively rarely attendof flour; three I. Dittreaa Aftor Fx tins. ed by members in thalr individual Eread flour Is used, sifted with Jve capacity, but practically all the peoPILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. teaspoonfuls of baking powder. ple one sees there are sent as repreuenuine must bear Signature sentatives from the various local as and bake In two loaves. Is Cake.-T-hls In accordance with a for sociations. Whipped Cream It Even cake to be eaten the same day and mal scheme, of representation. It is a delicious dessert this brings together a gathering ot Say be served for a luncheon or mis-Jur- e Borne two thousand people. cake. Bake any good cake thick. In two layer tins, not too Not Honor "Likes of Carlyle. of sweetened Could the LIVE STOCK AND filling add cold When the many distinguished men Among and cover MISCELLANEOUS and flavored whipped cream who have refused honors was Thomas a generous Disraeli offered him In the the top and sides with cream. Garnish with a Carlyle. nane the Grand Cross of the layer of the queen's or make roses row of candled cherries "a distinction," write Froude, It through a Path pressing cream by of the "never before conferred upon any with a life Income corIN GREAT VARIETY paper cornucopia. half a cup o English author, to such a rank." Carlyle Velvet Cake.-Cr- eam FORj 8 ALB (AT THB responding Of anH a half CUPS . -lowest prices by jj declined the honor, but he was deeply eggs well touched by the the yolks of four cold compliment, the more ster. half a cup of western newspaper union and attacked Dishad as he bo frequently a cup and a half raeli in his writings. Most readers Kanaaa City, Miaaourl together sift and Mi, of cornstarch and tour will probably agree with the verdict feaSpoonfuls of baking powder and of the Chelsea 'bus conductor who said then add the to Froude: "Very proper of the queen add to the first mixture; stiff and Y FLY KILIFR tn.ll beaten kill, til eggs four and more proper of him of offer to it, white, II m. Not. cleu. shallow pan. to omuiKiinl. that he would have nothing to say turn into a large and with shredded almonds warn. unni do with it. Tlsn't they who can do iinnnr.mll not toil before putting honor to the likes of he." Just po'wdered sugar aoyiMnf(w tnlura 40 minutes In a C.uiltMa Into the oven. Bake IM all I'" M rat prpiM moderate oven. aimr.M The Deadly Foreign Submarine. iiiioi.da.ih Ata. it. of the numerous accidents Anrnnos S. I Uraakllti that befall foreign submarines, Lewis Niton, the shipbuilder, said at tne un PARKER'S Club in New York: HAIR BALSAM ion hamuiiM t it halt. Sufficient. "Two French government ornciais Trnmoue a luiuri.i.t ietf- room seems very were once discussing naval affairs. Novor Falie to umiot w Fat Boarder-T- bis llatr to ita Touthful Color. Cunt aralp durim balr t.Ulnf. "To what account,' said the nrst. to be ing 'hnv our new submarines, the X and Landlady'. Daughter-GoM, beBt be charged V here long? "'To the sinking runa, oi course, Fat Boarder Tes. en It 11 be was Daughter-Ththe reply." Landlady's for you by the i enough large plenty art Mtatlaaa taatal kr aaal. mm er eted. ynd of the week.-Ju- dge, Crossing the Continent 'Have a drink?" OWian c BUBTny assay?" and ' ara It'l atranffpr. He Was Lucky. o I aee jwu ,0,t b" on a train in -drink to law my the Doctor, against Hat aent o application. lull f f ntil kJ5 this state. nniplra'work aollrltrd. A good on your "'rwoa, carbunuta KaUonai Bank. "Have a cigarette, thenf congratulate you had a to me. I ATEMTS rnrwi are mad in Pnt'1.iS" "Thanks, we are Just in time for coming in judgment week. smoks 'em in the can't Toarldeaa t)ur(M pag book;1 flUaaH!10' Tou last Just that cigarette. 4 t!o.. Bus kU WaabtUKtou, U case like can cure herr next state we oross." tor do atWmj ' N- can't Salt Lake City, No. f bud and I had a sna care to 1 !' it d t-- it ; IShoe Polishes wit-bou- Ini-- lit old-tim- 1 1 VV 1 Jlake the Liver ..iio its Duty two-thir- three-quarter- Ml j Electrotypes S Ull J Thompson's Eyo Water 33-19- 11. ioUTi Lost In some prluiltlva tribes, CARE OP THE SICK. mif. with femalrt disorders. "nt Mod-e- m Facts Prove That Chlnste Were Fa. miliar With Practice Centuries Ago, and It Is In Universal . Use There ToJay. Be- Rm ' lg!n, It was cold storage, for the pres ervatlun o fouds of one kind or another. Hut now It turns out that the Chinese wtre familiar with the rrtu-el- l Its and practice of cold Murage tnuny centuries, and probably thousands of years ago. 1'r. Frank N. Mycr, plant-hunte- r for the department of agriculture, niiide an Inu renting study of this subject recently. He finds that the Chlutse have a method of keeping grapes from one year to another an Idea certain ly unknown to ourselves by storing them in deep, dugout cellars, whert they are kept cold by placing bas kets of broken Ice among the basketi of fruit It Is a common practice of fruli merchants lu China to keep perish able fruits In fresh condition by tin use of large and very thick eartbec Jura. A quantky cf broken Ice Is put In tbe bottom of each Jar, and upor. this Is placed a woven wicker bas ket. in which tho fruit Is kept. Tht Jar Is closed with a wooden cover, which often has a strip of felt around it, to make the insulation as complete as possible. Dr. Myer says that II Is remarkable how well this slmplt contrivance serves Its purpose. Of such Importance Is the cold stor age business In China, for the preser vatlon of a great variety of foods, thai enormous quantities of Ice are gathered In the neighborhood of towns and villages In tbe winter time. It la considered so precious that every oh talnabla bit of It Is collected, even when It is as thin as half an Inch. The mode of storing It is primitive enough, but highly satisfactory, the buildings used for the purpose being of baked mud with very thick walls. nonSuch material, being a first-clas- s conductor of heat serves admirably the end In view. Indeed, It Is said that these Chinese Ice bouses are much better than ours, so far as the keeping of their contents goes. at-Th- Everything Was Not ,. Evelina aorry, but I cannot marry a man of your character. Kdgar What have I ever dono? Kvelina t have Just learned that you are a director la a life insurance company. Charles Nage I, secretary of com- merce and labor, says the Irish race has, In addition to Its sriiitlinent and romance, lot of philosophy as one of Its characteristics. "Tha best Illustration I ever heard of this," be explained to a dinner1 party one evening, "was the case of a poor Irishman who had been given a fine. Juicy piece of steak. Being a religious man, he placed (be steak In front of him, and there, in the shade of the trees surrounding his benefactor's house, he folded his hands. closed bis eyes, and gave tbnnks to heaven for the meal. When he was In the attitude of prayer a dog rushed un and rantured the steak. Fat looked around In time to see the food disappearing over the bill. "Thank heaven,',' be exclaimed, again closing his eyes, 'he left me my appetite!'" The Sunday Muguzlne. The Wreck. Mrs. Ronald II. Barlow, the eaiitern tolf champion, was talking; at the Cape May Golf club about the benefits f sea air. "To look at the cottagers Mid natives of Cape May," she said, 'speaks of these benefits more- than I could do. How pale ind wan seem city people besldn these men and Drown, supple, vigorous from the women! . An excursionist ;lty said to a fisherman on the beach :he other morning: " 'Do you have many wrecks here? "The fisherman looked contemptu-)usl- y at the city man, who was In bathing dress, lie looked contemptuously at his hollow chest and white, thin legs and arms, and then he replied: 'You're the fust I've saw this Jugend tells this story: "In the lower court of a small town In Saxony William had served faithfully and well as attendunt to the presiding Judge for many years without ever having received any reward aside from his legal stipend. On the day of adjournment for the neason, when visitors had retired, the Judge, who was also about to leave, asked: "William, smoke?" Beelng a square box under the Judge's arm, he answered re'I 'Yes, your honor.' spectfully: knew It by the smell of your coat, said the Judge, as he walked out." A Specimen. Mra. Wlna!nwa ftnotbine? s;rop for Oblldr Irethlnir. eoflrna the iruoi. rednora Inflammar Uon. a'lara paio.cuma vioa colic, t5e a bollle. elo-luent- j Cruel Disappointment. do-yo- A Personal Matter. "You must have studied political1 economy pretty thoroughly to be with the Iniquity of the Plenty of Stability. , A western mining prospector was trusts." "To tell the truth," replied the paying his flrst visit to New York. "I don't know much "What do you think of It?" asked candid citizen, of trusts. Inside about the the proud Gothamlte as be pointed But I have seen workingsof the men pictures out tbe skyscrapers. and I have kind of "Wall." replied the miner, "It looks who run them, them." dislike to a taken like a permanent camp all right." Success Magazine. A Mystery. He (during the spat) Well, If you.' On Secpnd Washing. I "I've Just washed out a suit for my want to know it, married you for little boy and now It recnis too tight your money. She I w Ish I could tell as easily for him." I married you for. Boston. what "He'll fit It all right, if you'll wash Transcript. Ulaetler. the boy." Meggendorfer leason.'" "Did you ever bear of anything so ridiculous as men of honest graft?" "What's the matter with the garden- The hero Is he who Is Immovably Mean Trick on Minister. . centered. Emerson. ers?" A clergyman is not supposed to bae bis wordly sense developed to "BETTER TOR MLTf, WOKEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OH the point of making bargains, and, '' this being generally recognized, he la IALTS.OR Mil AS IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THB SYSTEM MORE tmCCNTLY AN ' fees. of in the way FAR WORE PLEASANT TO IS TAKE, rarely neglected Imposing upon a clergyman not only seems discreditable on the face of It, but is seldom undertaken on account oi ILb ease. Here Is one of premedita IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS tion. A marrying couple applied for IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS man tne the services of a minister, ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS carrying a bird cage. At the concluAND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. man said: the sion of the ceremony "I haven't any money to give you, but J .a:sii - IMtiil . t I S7.W T, 1 1 I would like o Dresent you tomorrow with a flue parrot which can do most CALIFORNIA FIG SYMJP CO. anyt'a-...Thrninls'er.expressea a In ifiQ satikTactfon which lie' may not have : on every Package tlio Genuine. felt, and the new husband continued: "Thi nnrrot will have to have a cage have a brand new one here, which Just suits, and I will sell lt,lor a. ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORICJNAL AND Tho naronn hit and osld the price, and CENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD naiini wlndnn the bridegroom never MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA. came back with the parrot. Chicago TONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE CENUINE, BECAUSE Evening Post. IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE GOOD OF THEIR ... " Circf. of e i ; IT CUSTOMERS. No Cause for Alarm. One of the cars of a suburban train whih mma Into the Grand Central terminal a few days ago had its usual nipment of early morning paBBen vara tint manv of them were stand. were Ing. although a number of seats unoccupied. The ' conductor, unaoie to account for the cause, asked one of the standing men why he aidn t sit down, and was told that the child alttlne In the center of the deserted part of the car had the whooping cough. The child was coughing, ana tbe mother, blind to the small panic created by the youngster's evident distress, was slapping the little one's back vigorously. She was the last to leave the car, and when told how the child's malady had frightened the other passengers, she said: "Whooping cough nothing; The kid swallowed a piece of chewing gum!" New York Tribune. When the Crowd Looks. Along the packed streets, with sunbaked faces and tpnselookB, a crowd of people is hurrying. Eagerly, keenly, they Jostle by each other, and elTheir eyes bow their way forward. are strained, as are the eyes of gold hunters. And'gold hunters, In truth, they represent as they pour along the narrow, swarming roads. Suddenly a babel of voices stays them, and their thoughts change instantly. Yes, every single thought In The that vaRt mass of humanity! millionaire rubs shoulders with the The clerk's sleeve brushes tramp. that of the manager. The tide is arrested. A clatter, a gasp, a delirious murmur of "Ah!" And then, as the old bus horse staggers to its feet the human throngs resume their hurrying way. Answers, London. : gold-seekin- One Chance. "Let's all change our . pleas to 'guilty,'" said one of the defendants. "It's our last hope." "Hope? How'd you figure that outf "Why, we've lied so much now that the court might not believe as." Judge's Library. WHEN IN NEED OP MEDICINES, SUCH ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH. AS YOUR LIFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON CIMt. DSUCCBTS con ca ffiffiw Coenna, J iiwrjimsTirirtii surma Note tno FutTNamo I I .THEIR SKILL AND REUABIUTY when or of tho Gompan jjijlj lljljjjj 'jllljllj anf'iaiJijriLir'uiiiaiiiiiiLaaii i.ni. jiiin.... llll IF' PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM, AND IN THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OP EVERY PACKACE.OF THE CENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. . REGULAR PRICE SO. PER BOTTLE j miniature rirruas ur rAuuu syrup of rr,s anp ri.rrm or sriwA is the only perfect family laxative.. 'BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY AND WITHOUT AND CLEANSES THB SYSTEM, WITHOUT UNPLEASANT IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR CRIPING, AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OP WELL. WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OP ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO CET ITS) BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE CENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. PINKEYE DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER 4 ' AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Ctiree the k In and arte aa prerentlre for othrra. liquid given on tbeuiiitrue. Hafe for bnx.il mammm! allothera. Bmtkiilnry remedy ;6U cent ainltl.ro a lMittle;t;.00 and f 10.00 the dozen, bold by all dniritiuta. and borne Rooda bouaea, or arut expreaa paid, by tbe tuauufavturera. SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Chemiita, GOSHEN, INDIANA. W. L. DOUGLAS 2.50, 3.0O, 3.50 & '4.00 SHOES WOMEN wear W.LDouglaa stylish, perfect fitting, easy walking boots, because they give long wear, same as W.LDouglas Men's shoes. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship which has made W. L. Douglas shoes famous the world over is maintained in every pair. . If I could take you into my large factories, at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.LDouglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are war ranted to hold their shape, fit belter andj wear Ion ger than any other make for the price I CAUTION The R',nn W. U Ionrlaa! u-- ,,. ... k,?. iMw hi I If yon oannnt obtoln W. L. Douelaa shoes In er jonr town, wrlta for eatalog. Hhoes sent direct ONE PAIR ot mr BOTH' '.). IMJUULAS, US Spark UU, Brockton, Mass. TWO FAIKael ordinary boys' ahae m . |