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Show T aid: TROUBLE SINGE BNMUt builj i U H JAD THROAT CHILDHOOD ; Trcalccnts Failed. Relisied ARTICLE CAUSED V LIBEL SUIT ifci'S adorned huebands Amply that In . eye looke lovely. The trutat mirror that an honeet wire Can see her beauty In. tir Mrs. Wb. Iloh Hampton's and Moffett Declare Upon Investigation Oil Company Is Not mann, 2764 Lin cola Connected With Sals of Ave., Chicago, III, writes: Impure Candies. "I Buffered with catarrh of the bron J chlal tubes and had New York. in tie matter of the libel suits brought by the Standard Oil teases. a terrible cough ever company for 1200,000 damages against ! since a child. mm Hampton's Magazine and for $100,000 "I would sit up In Uk.CH. damages against Cleveland Moffett bed with pillows the former the publisher, and the latpropped up behind ter the writer, of an article in the 3MCH me. but still the issue of the magazine which denc thnni ' couch would not let famed the company In connection xne sleep. Ithoujht with tot the sale of glucose and candy in and everybody else the following retractions that 2 had consump- Philadelphia, have been signed In the office of tion. Shearman & Sterling, the Standard "So reading; the Oil company's lawyers In the case, papers about Te and have been Issued from the comrun X decided to : ?htW. pany's offices at No. 26 tooli.ti try, without the on your leatt bit of hops that ."Hampton-Coll.M Magazine, 68 West Una. u-r " Dlth New York, i Tblrty St, w.. good. But after tok-- j. "Jan. 31. 1911. I 'tkai'ii! noticed three bottles change. "Standard Oil Company, 28 Droadway, trj ."ftz9i appetite got better, so X kept on, New York. !ti"n! discouraged. Finally X seemed "Dear Sirs: In the February Issue jrrcr k Ciiy gi i to cough so much and the pains In of Hampton's Magazine there was ?, chest got better and X could rest at published an article written by me, t: .tit entitled, 'Cassldy and the Food Poisnncr In' 1 am well nowandcuredof achronlo oners.' In that article I referred to cannot tell the Scotdiccaeh and sore throat I of Mr. Cassldy, with investigation , ycu how grateful X am, and I eannot to the manufacture and sale respect Peruna enough. It has cured of iratand," Impure candles In Philadelphia, and iwkward where doctors have failed and X talk made the statement that your comPeruna wherever go, recommend It to pany manufactured and sold Impure Teople who think they material which went Into these cana spent vryto3y. better a It coniumptlon give in. Oat"" dies and that when the various deal' he maid ers were arrested and fined, at the Instance of Mr. Cassidy, your company the fines. TMt's Pill keep the system In perfect order. paid "Upon investigation I have ascer1 RE FOI ss and i -- Feb-ruar- y i " Si j :rf Dread-way- s n..nn. -- r X f" (perfect health, pleased,' led like: Fuji's Pills .SSHS .n WlCiec iat i Vet Fanct i PROMPT FLmm, Duu, ColufttUu. TCO MUCH FOR THE CORPSE o! l. Court AO . RELIABLE end Silver. 11.00; Ooia.ljr; bold mua voptxt, ai.Mii buia, eiiTar mtver refined and bnimht. Write fur wailliw eaeka. (M.Dt.N ASH AX CO-- la ( mod , 1 key regaUte the bowels and produce , A VIGOROUS BODY. 1 frerick headache, constipation and malaria. r kiesto, Exhibition of Meanness That Galvan ized the "Dead" Irishman Into 1 Indignant Life. a v d for no car wn't be mean in your offerings,' atlence. Art. P. O'Connor, in a plea in New for the Irish cause. "The Irish she Id mat can't stand meanness, dvrk- - "Vo. no; the Irish can't stand mean-oners. Take O'Grady's case. Tou know, 111 past In Ireland, some 60 or 70 years ago, when a poor family lacked a coffin made the corpse beg for it om the "This custom, alas! sometimes led toppingto imposture. Thus, Thirsty O'Grady red: titer, sand bis friends wanted money badly Mags-oncand O'Grady was assigned to act the corpse. So they laid him' on a bier outside the door and they put a pewter plate beside him for the n tobacco, this thy - the sd . a pennies. "As O'Grady lay there, so still, with closed eyes, an old woman stopped and ; dropped sixpence into the plate. Then she began to take out change, A penny, tuppence, threepence she took out. and O'Grady couldn't stand such meanness. Corpse as be was, he den below om the e Pop- - laid: "'Arrah, now, don't mind change.' "Washington Star, , s " s bolnj s: "la the . I a "Friendly Match." a "friendly match." not at that diction of th old oretUDE m ih11 !8co t0 wbom his opponent, breaking wlllCBsomo trivial rule, said: "I suppose you wont claim that In a friendly match?" Vlendly match!" was the reply. i3 the i ihere's no such thing at golf !" 6 j f MWM I Pak of . s. Dor-- r tact-- ' Telegraph. tnan - Careful Man. ... is he?" careful, ,"Pretty Lccenti- ; He left a partly "TPretty carefuL be club smoked cigar In my office the other ny day, and a little later sent his clerk . e t ronnd blew bugle! open-- 1 lfterit" Most concerts are all right, if there are no cats in them. t lsslpat If You Knew affaln atry ol d that to be i fourth s ceasUi ing hailow closed UO' IS f tbe which 'empof I How Good are tbe sweet, crisp bits of ' Post Toasties i Marli you would, at least, try 'em. iThe food is made of perfectly ripe white corn, cooked, sweetened, rolled and toasted. It is served direct from the package with cream or milk, and sugar if desired A breakfast favorite I knoff" "The Memory Lingers" aw7 9 i it 18 notl jldcnt. )7 W." POSTUM CEREAL CO., Click, MicU. Tork. Blame for the prev alence and growth of tbe morphine habit was placed on the shoulders of physicians, who prescribed the drug, at a meeting of druggkts bore tonight to protest against the recently enacted city ordinance prohibiting the sale at; retail of any preparation containing tnorrhlne or Its salts except upon a doctor's present tlon. The ordinance ls aimed primarily at paregoric and at stomach remedies, according to members of the board of health who were Instrumental in obtaining its pnssage. Caswell Mayo, one of the druggists, said he had made n canvass by mall of several sanitariums ar.d the replies convinced him 00 per cent, of the victims of drugs formed the habit as a result of using prescriptions given by physicians and only 8 per cent, from using proprietary medicines. Ltd-Ji- U tained that your company was In no way concerned with the transactions referred to and I hasten to retract In the fullest manner all charges made against your company and to express my sincere regret that I should have fallen Into this serious error. Yours truly, Cleveland Moffett" Ways of Serving Chicken. Chicken nerd not be an extravagant dish, as the bits of leftover meat may be worked Int. croquettes, salads, creamed chicken and numerous other dishes. The bones of the chicken need not be wasted, as they will make soup and broths. Chicken a la Marengo. Thts is said to be the dish that was served Napo leon after the battle of Marengo. chicken, Singe and clean a In a cut it up as for a fricassee. saucepan melt two tablespoonfuls of butter and add three tablespoonfuls of olive oil. When it Is hot add the white meat, with salt, pepper and a clove or garlic. Mix and cook over the heat until each piece Is a golden brown. Have ready a tomato sauce made from a can of tomatoes, a llttld onion, parsley, carrot and ce'ery which have been cooked until thick, then rubbed through a sieve, and a tablespoonful of butter added. To the chicken add a pound of fresh mushrooms which have been pee'ed and sauted In a little butter for five minutes. Arrncge the chicken on a platter and add to the gravy three tablespoonfuls of tomato puree; stir until it Is hot. Pour over the chicken . and serve. Chicken Giblets on Toast Cook the giblets until tender over a slow Ore, then chop fine; add the broth (n which tbey were cooked, season sltb salt, pepper and a little onion, add a half cup of hot cream. Pour over buttered toast and serve. Chicken Croquettes. Doll a young chicken until tender, cut the meat Into dice. Saute In butter a half pound of fresh mushrooms, make a cream sauce, using the broth and equal quantity of cream in making j the sauce; use three tablespoonfuls of butter and three of flour; cook to- flve-pcrtin- d 81, 1911. N0THIN3 AT ALU Air. Bird sect kangaroo. FRENCH BEAN COFFEE, A HEALTHFUL DRINK of about TWO GRAND CRUISE thie and onrhalt moiuht' duration Mnh, Th flrtlto Imv NrVrk I. Ill I. a"l ilia tecond Irom Sa rrtacitca fik. 17, I V 2, by tha larg Iraniallaiiue Kumar more. Ripens In Wisconsin 00 duys. Used in great quantities In France, Ccrmnny and all over Europe. Send 15 cents In stamps and we will mall you a package giving full culture free, or send 31 cents and get In addition to above 10,000 kernels unsupassable vegetable and flower seeds enough for bushels of vege-tab'e- a and flowers. John A. Salzer Seed Co., 1S2 S. 8th St., La Crosse, Wis. 1 W 'Cleveland" tacMlia III tiftiiti Mitts' ai4 itkars tf IM B4fl lINf, U rHl rUMHURO-AM- f Broadway, New TCTHMFV BICAN York. 41-4- nti-r'- s " At druirirlsts In fl'ty rent and dol- l.i r sixes. Hnnipla bottla by mall Kino pamphlet teliins; you bow to find out 1 N ON E D A T . HHOUO Onlln TuMrfl nitiTUtr If It. fniU Ui cur. H. W. TO CTRF A COI.I i.AXA'1'IVH ln Kffli'" fre. If you liuva kidney trouble. Addreas. pr. Kilmer A Co., utio. Even a stlrgy man loosens up when asked for advice. 7(7 by ualnt; Vr. KM tha irreat kidney rem- t, Kwamp-tlDn- 1 F.O.Sol deceptive dlaaajs thousands have It sad don t know iL want f(X)(, rMu)t yow edy. tuuYk'etiiiuiuiuuiiM.-iitux- N. T. Blog-hamto- : f ATCNT a ISSS:'SJSS,KSI!S Ufc. Jiua a. w twJiiaifUiii. t uwamitl imj Aids Nature The freat success ol Dr. Pierce's Golden Kfedtcal Discovery in curing weak stomachs, waited bodies, weak lungi, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is baaed on the recognition ol the fundamental truth that "Golden Medical Discovery" supplies Nature ith body-buil- d muscle-makin- g ing, materials, in con densed and concentrated form. With this help Nature supplies the neceassry strength to the stomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw ofT lingering obstinate coughs. The "Discovery" the digestive and nutritive organs in sound health, purifies and enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerves ia short establishes sound vigorous health. tidsue-rcpairin- g, Brown What your son uoetn't know arout horse racing isn't worth knowing. Walker And what he does know about It Isn't worth knowing, either. It your dealer often tomethlni "last ma good, paya better probably better FOR H1M--But you are thinking of the euro not the profit, ao there' a nothing "fust ma good" tor you. Say ao. PAINFUL FINGER NAILS CURED "I have suffered from the same trouble (painful finger nails) at different periods of my life. The first time of its occurrence, perhaps twenty-fivyears ago, after trying home remedies without getting helped, I asked my doctor to prescribe for me, but it was not for a year or more that my calls and fingers were well. The inflammation and suppuration began at the base of the finger nail. Sometimes it was- - so painful that I had to use a roultice to induce suppuration. After the pus was discharged the swelling would go down until the next period of Inflammation, possibly not more than a week or two afterwards. These frequent Inflammations resulted in the loss of the nail. I had sometimes as many as three fingers in this state at me time. "Perhaps ten years later I began again to suffer from the same trouble. Again I tried various remedies, among them a prescription from a doctor of a friend of mine, who had suffered from a like trouble. This seemed to help somewhat for a time, but it was not a permanent cure; next tried a prescription from my own doctor, but this was go Irritating to the sensitive, diseased skin that I could not use it I began to use Cutlcura Soap and Ointment I had used the Cutlcura Ointment previously on my children's ecalrs with good effect I did not use the Soap exclusively, but I rubbed the Cutlcura Ointment into the base of tbe nail every night thoroughly, and as often beside as I could. I had not used It but a few weeks before my nails were better, and in a short time they "were apparently well. There was no more suppuration, nor Inflammation, the nails grew out clean again. One box of Cut'cura Ointment was all that I used in effecting a cure", (Signed) Mrs. I. J. Horton, e r N. Y Apr. 13, 1910. 21, Mrs. Horton wrote: "I Katonah. it ia j The Selfish View. "Do you want cheaper postage?" "1 don't know." replied the man who considers only his own interests. "I don't write many letters myself, and I don't see why I should be eager to make it easier for the men who send me bills." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Tl.'nrs tha CdLrZ&kl Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought H Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, In Plain English; or, Medicine Simplified, 1003 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised sent for 31 one-ceEdition, cloth-bounstamps, to cover cost ol wrapping and mailing only. Address t Dr. It. V. Pierce, lluffalo, N. Y. nt d, fl yC'l. "i'VY f jT i vv Vl tlI' j' v,.', :,t ..i CO LT DISTEMPER ottMnta Tr evlly. rand, tm3mi N handled ha-l- iu '- ll.t lbm.1. ibov, ' buna remedy In xuteoua iwolw ysar fcPGHN HEDiCAL 5- .- Goshen, Ind U.S. it CO.,Cfea!,i,BrtutUu, " CARTRIDGES "A Kill in Every Cartridge is the UMC achievementa standard of cer tainty possible only as a result of UMC experience. UMC development, UMC proressivencss, resources, facilities, in dividual skill and care. is the an J unequalled muinroom ot tha UMC Cartctpansinn that aieauayiei,ia 100 ridges, that make them the invariable ammunition choice of e real shooters, who bed can appreciate harardt. 1 heir preferences differ in riiica, but luuia OB UMC Cartridges. Try the new UMC Hollow Point Bullet the greatest muih-room- er yet devued more shocking and killing power than is afforded by say other bullet. " Letmok" powder ,22'r our newest cartridge for small game and target shooting. UMC GuarmlnNottut ftiaranre a pox, which mot tnlu lU canW,a sul alt SlanJatJ aim la th full ulrat if fthiiaiianfra moktr't gumante. THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY Aienry i 299 Broadway, New Tork City It is lis rrp Came Lruf for 1910 mailutt rree. VttSjSSirJ W. L. DOUGLAS gV'3, $3-5- 0 & 4 SHOES IMf K IK YOU COUI.D VISIT W. I DO TOLAS LAUGH FACTO K 11. 3 AT UUOC1UON. MAiiS., and sue bow carufullyW. L. Douglas alioea are m.ule, you would then understand why dollar for dolUr they are guaranteed to hold their simpe, iok ana lit Duller ana wear ion nor than any othur $3.00, $:).50or St.OU shoes you can buy. Quality eounU. It has made W. Jj. Dnimln alima a hviwiioM word aTorrwhir. W. the retail priea are stamped Iajr,laa name laand on tha bottom, which m safecuard asjalnat aubatltntea, true the valuta ot which are unknown. Kefuaa all thn aubntltutoa. Yon sn entitled to tha beat. Inalat upon hrlii7thyniiln W. I louarla ahoea. . Boys shocs ir niit(1'ilar r'iiin.aMpiljr v.. w Hi w, I. Ii.mul u simh-writ I.r Mali OrdwUaulua. W. U. ituuglua, lSMinrk (., ItrwvktoN, Mum, S2.0OS2.S0 4S3.0O Mm Love 'making is one kind of cold The Philippine authorities are face weather picnic. to face with tbe absolute necessity of The Limit of Depravity. adopting relief measures In order to A READER CURES HIS avoid suffering, as the falling mud There are degrees of baseness. Kidand lava destroyed the crops within a naping a baby Is wicked, but Dte&ling CONSTIPATION-TR- Y IT FREE considerable radius of the volcano. a "babe" seems too monstrous to conin tbe headlines without template DECIES HONEYMOON IN EGYPT tears. Simple way for any family to retain th e good health of all Ita members. Just a Guess, Perhapa. The eattora of "Heatth Hints" and "Where Is It that Shakespeare says, "Questions and Answara" have one questhat is put to them more ofton than Hope springs eternal In the human tion any other, and which, strangely enough, breast find the moat difficult to answer. f" they It is announced that New Tork. That is "How can I cure my constlpa-lion?- " "In 'Don Juan 1 think." Lord and Lady Decles, the latter Dr. Caldwell, an eminent speolallnt In now Miss Vivien Gould, who are to be diseases of the stomach, liver and bowels has looked tha whole field over, has married February 7, will spend their Turkish Progress. the sperlnlty for forty years and Is Tbe whirling dervishes of Scutari oonvtnred honeymoon In Egypt They will leave that the Inarertlenta contained America February 18 by the Cunard of Informing Its readers of the frier In what Is called Dr. Caldwell' Bvrup hns tha beat claim to attention Pepaln In liner Carmanla. Egypt they will inces of tbe strikers. from constipated people. Tts aurceaa In tha cure of stubborn conspend a few days In Cairo and then Java.. Ul ramnlya-a- - -- Ml t ; ' and n Tha lrk at V"'. inatbl. nom&.frr low,lN.l,Mkfi't from Olra sa la fd. on Iht bl.d aod iiMi '.'rliToiioIur :.; ''h r known fr mam la faL : ivt aiirunioinimeBiiirr. that '',;'-'-'."Ifi ti':: t ,V.Vi Vjltm,boUI'r,',rw,,',u,r,,r0,,nu ,n,,Sl btU;u4 PM bf .V v V how to nnultlco .v't mann'.cturrnL Cut ' On have had no further return of the trouble with my finger nails." Sept " Tli.lt notable points In upper Egypt KROUND THE WORLD ? Tbo healthiest ever; you can grow It in your own garden on a small patch 10 by 10, producing CO pounds or Tiike real-lookin- Eng- cliccolutod of life. . Vivien Gould, After Wedding to lish Lord, Will Take Trip . to Africa. Get it toilny in ummI liquid form of tablets called 8arsotabe. This, my dear, Is tbe In It takes more than mushy manner TROUBLE to make one a minister of the bread ran moke no mlntaha and thick Chicken Is a new first hour cover to III vv aster. Cures all humors, catarrh and iheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. : cream. cut up and baked In milk to many. Cover the dish York "Standard Oil Company, New of cooking and remove the City. brown. Thicken the milk "Dear Sirs: Referring to foregoing for a gravy and serve poured around letter of Mr. Cleveland Moffett to the chicken. you, we beg to state that we are convinced that Mr. Moffett was In error In his statements with reference to your company. We greatly regret that these errors should have been made. It is the desire of Hampton's Magazine to be accurate and fair in all HO I) as never lasted b.Ut-doe not know what Is swept. things. In our March number we will When the good man's from home, the and the letter this foregoing publish food wife's table Is soon spread. letter of Mr. Moffett. Yours truly. Den. B. Hampton, President, DroadFor Washington's Birthday. way Magazine, Inc." Tbe red, white and blue of tbe flag jeema to be the appropriate color scheme for Washington DIrthday enMUST TELL GRAFT STORY tertainments. There are so many pretty little thing? in the shops that Danville Judge Orders Prosecutor to may be used for this occasion. Boxes Answer AH Questions Put by made in the form of drums or cocked Jury In Bribe Quiz. bats, which may be used tor salted nuts or bon bons. Danville, 111. Judge Klmbrough in Small flags tied to stand make very dea the circuit court handed down decoration; they may be used pretty cision In tbe case, of City Attorney to hold the place card. Jones, who declined to answer certain Fondant made Into balls and dipped questions regarding vole selling and Into chocolate make very buying which tbe grand Jury put to cannon balls, and if piled canon ball him. fashion add to the appropriately decThe court Instructed Jones to an- orated table. swer all questions. Tbe opinion stated Cherries are, of course, the fruit that according to a decision of tbe most appropriate to tbe occasion, and Supreme court of the United States, may be used in numerous ways for a witness before the grand Jury . is decoration or on food combinations. immune from Indictment. The court For a children's party, a nice litt'e also held that the city election law is surprise cake may be made, using unconstitutional, which means trnt the ordinary sponge cake mixture, Jones cannot be questioned about hap- which is more wholesome than the penings more than eighteen months rich cup cakes for the little people. ago. Bake them in gem pans, the little Tbla means that the Investigation brownie irons are a nice shape will continue until all the witnesses When cold, cut off a slice and scoop now summoned are examined. It Is out the center, fill them with preserved said that many indictments have been cherries, put back the slice and cover voted, but whether they are for vote with a boiled frosting or dip them in softened fordant selling is not known. Pineapple Lemonade. Make a sirup by boiling two cupfuls TOLL IS VOLCANO'S 703 of sugar and a cup of water tog ther ten minutes, add the Juice of three Five Thousand Families In Philippines lemons and one can of grated pineHave Been Wholly Ruined apple. Cool, strain and dilute with ' . By Dlaaster. one quart of water. A delicious sandwich to serve with Washington. Tbe eruption of Teal lemonade is cottage cheese, well volcano and the accompanying dis- this with salt and well mlx.d seasoned turbances in the Philippines killed with chopped candied cherries. 700 people in the town of Tallsay, ac' French chops may bo arranged on cording to the report of the governor a platter to simulate a cannon and poof Datangas province, which was catatoes cut into ballr and browned In Govwar bled to the department by be piled to look like cannon fat may ernor General Forbes of the Philippine bal's. The potatoes should first be par Islands. boiled until then Tbe earthquake shocks continue, the browned in hot nearly tender, fat added. thousand Five governor general families have been ruined by tbe dis- "Jan. Sarsaparilla New fcyPercrta. dr Iraoods Druggists Say Prescriptions and Not Patent Medicines the Cause. PUBLISHER OF HAMPTON'S MAGAZINE RETRACTS ACCUSATION AGAINST 8TANDARO. will AT THE ZOO, BLAME PHYSICIANS FOR GROWTH OF DOPE HABIT E OIL GO. I, A POSTAL CARD COMPtSTB DAi BRINGS YOU JK PRICB LIST ON 171 ID Q A JTACS I i PELTS WOOL f Lmmm use of salts, waters, strono; cathartics end such thlnjn. Byrup 1'epsin, by train-In- ir tha stomach and bowel muscles to fcVlel.rl 6tT0$TtD. SRuln do their work naturally, and with HIDE I MBLljtf SATrsrACTORr lis tonlo Ingredients strengthening the id nerves, - brings about a lusting cure. SITimNS Among- Its strongest supporters are Mr. John Gravollna of 98 Milwaukee Ave., DENVER, COLOKAUO s. petrolt, Mich., Mr. X A Vernon of prno-tlae- d City and thousands of other. It can be obtained of any drtngiat at fifty suncii-i- -r. cents and one dollar a bottle, or If you want to try it first ft free sample bottle other tarclwa only 1 ouncx nana price anal can be obtained by wrltlne. the doctor. "DlFIANCt" IS VUPCRIOH QUALITY or the free sample addrea Dr. W. B. C", rtwl!!' 201 Caldwell building, Monti-cell- o, stipation has done much to dlapluce the IlL W. N. 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