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Show OF GIRLHOOD AROUND jjW AND lWE QF PAIN Cole 6ay8 Em PERIL a that Ujdla Vegetable Compound has rfBer Life and Made Her Welt 'wrinany lives of beautiful young ?have been sacrificed just as they VripeninfT int0 womanhood I How C irregularities or displacements developed at this important fZ'been resulting in years of suffering 1 mother should come I to her childs at this critical time and remember jt Lydia E. Binkhams Vegetable 0 pound will prepare the system for 1 'coming change and start this in a young girls life without try-peri- n or irregularities. Tullalioma.Tenn., ilissEmmaCole of r.tes: irHrs.Finldmmr want to tell you that I amen joying bet-- r health than 1 have (or years, and I owe to Lydia E. rinkhamVVegetable Corn- - ki cut When fourteen year of age I suffered al-constant pain, and (or two or three ta I had soreness and pain in my side, Jjicbea and was dizzy and nervous, and all failed to help me. Lrdia E. Finkbama Vegetable Compound and after taking it. my i recommended, Ji began to improve rapidly, and 1 think ired my lifa 1 sincerely hojie my experi-- i will be a help toother girls who are girlhood to womanhood, (or I know Compound will do as much (or them. fyou know of any young girl who is kand needs motherly advice ask her it pass-.'ro- m cr th write Mrs. Pinkhain, i she will receive free llfuri Lynn, Mass., advice which 1 put her on the right road to a ong. healthy and happy womanhood. 5. Pink ham is daughter-in-laof fit E. iinkham and for twenty-fiv- e irs has been advising sick women x of charge. Records of Wagers. is neither so general nor so mlscuous as It was 150 years ago, books for recording wagers were 'ays kept on the tables In the much juented coffee houses of London. 3e of these books are still to be nd among collections of antiques, ti they make Interesting reading, manner.of bets are entered there, marriages, births and deaths, on duration of a 'ministry, on the gth of the lives o( prominent per ages,, on the possibility of earth-ikes- , and even on hangings. Petting Picquart Shows Generosity. of ien. Picquart.- - the defender yfus and now the French minister war, has defined his attitude to d his old prosecutors in the army, aeu an officer who was involved In conspiracy that banished Picquart the border of the Sahara, entered minister's office and began to mimer out a statement on the sub-f- i I Picquart stopped him, saying: y know one thing and that is that have always been an excellent You may be sure that 1 shall forget that" of-e- r. THE HOUSE Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind., Has Married 1,400 Couples. HINTS AND RECIPES WORTH Simple Devices That Will Tend Keep the Hands in Good Condition Directions for Some Appetizing Dishes. to A housekeeper who has no tnalfi was complaining of her Inability to keep her hands In order because of dishwashing, from which, like thousands of other women, she shrunk as a most distasteful task. An older housekeeper, looking at the reddened fingers, with just a suspicion of grime round the nails, offered to buy an outfit for 20 rents that would lie of great assistance in preventing the disfigurement. The list included a dish chain for rubbing black kettles or taking off food that had stuck in a saucepan, a soap shaker to, prevent handling the soup or accidentally getting too strong a suds, a dish mop, which would keep the hands out of the water most of the time, and a handled sink scraper, with a stiff brush on one side and a scoop on the other, for cleaning the sink and taking up the scraps, a task which In itself does more than all else to make the dishwasher hate her work. She added the Injunction to use good soap, and rub all greasy dishes with a wad of newspaper before putting them into the dishwater. Some women can never he converted to using such little helps because at first it seems more natural to take the hand, but after perseverence for a few days these little aids will be preferred. PUDDINGS. CANNED PEACH Sift two cups of flour with two level teaspoons of baking powder, one-hal- f teaspoon of salt; add one tablespoon of melted butter, two beaten eggs, and milk to make a thin batter or nearly one cup. Heat all well, then add the beaten whites of two eggs. Put a spoonful of the batter Into buttered cups, then half a canned peach and a spoonful more of the hatter. Set 20 In a steamer, cover and steam Serve with vanilla sauce, minutes. VANILLA SAUCE. Beat the white of one egg stiff, and three rounding tablespoonfuls ef sugar, and beat well then the yolk and beat again, and last three tablespoons of milk and half a Beat teaspoon or more of vanilla. hard until smooth, and It is ready to serve at once. SPICED BEEF. Put three pounds of i he round of beef Into a kettle with water to cover; cook slowly until tender enough to pull apart easily. The Tear broth should he reduced one-halI he meat Into shreds w ith a fork, but do not chop, stir in one level level of salt, one-hal- f each of pepper, cinnamon, Put the whole allspice and cloves. into a mold and when cold slice for serving. PUMPKIN PIE. To two cups of s slewed and sifted pumpkin, add level cup of sugar, one-hal- f teaspoonful of salt, one level teaspoon of cinnamon, two well beaten eggs, and enough milk to make four cups Line a plate with in all tho mixture. scalloped rim making deep paste, around the edge; fill and bake slowly tine hour. ONIONS WITH CREAM SAUCE. Put .the onions into boiling water and cook ten minutes, change the water Serve with and cook until tender. a sauce made with three cups of flour, one rounding tablespoon of butter, f level teaspoon of salt, and cook for five minutes. Cream WHITE LAYER CAKE. one and one-lml- f cups of sugar with enp of butter; add slowly s cup of milk, alternately with two cups of flour sifted with two level teaspoons of baking powder. Add the stiffly beaten whites of four eggs and bake iu three layers. Spread a white icing between and over the table-spoonf- two-third- one-hal- mmm one-hal- Positively eared by these Little Pills. CARTERS They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste la tho Mouth. Coated Tongue. Pain In the side, TORPID LIVER. They Purely Vegetable Kittle IVER PILLS. Santa tbe Bowels. 'lunu. sum dost siuilfsice. Genuino Must Bear URTERS Fac-Sim- ile 7'ttle Signature IIVER ILLS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. When you bor ,lrWET LEATHER CLOTHINO you wzvnt complete protection end Iona service, mfse other re and many good point In combined TOWERS VlSN - v"" via Fruit and Nut Rolls. Sift together, three times, three cups of flour, six level teasoonfuls of baking powder and half a teaspoonful to uf salt. Work In from a cup of shortening. Then mix to a dough with milk. Turn onto a floured board, knead slightly, and then roll out Into a square sheet about of an Inch thick. Brush over the sheet of dough with softened butter, then sprinkle with sultana raisins or cleaned currants, and Alberts cut into several pieces. Roll up the dough rompuctly and then rut tho roll Into pieces an inch long. Set these on end close together. In a buttered baking-llh- , and buka about 20 minute one-thir- , B.ANO OIIXD CLOTHING You court afford . to buy any other '- Household Hints. The stains of long Btaudlng should be soaked In glycerin aud then washed In cold water. A very strong solution of water and alum thrown on a burning object will speeding extinguish tbe flames. Gruel, when properly prepared, should be but little thicker than cream and should lie absolutely free from lumps. When makliiR ice cream pack newspapers tightly around the top of the freezer to prevent the ice melting too rapidly. Take time to put the blacking pot out of the way In its accustomed place, for thereby will a probable smutting be avoided. Select a dozen or so of the smoothest and largest splints from the new broom and lay them away to use In testing cake when It Is baking. A varnish for glass is made by dissolving pulverized gum tragneanth In tbe whites of eggs well beaten. Apply with a brush very carefully. ono-thlr- d d Old Fofna, Back of Clmirs, etc., can he dyed with PUTNAM FADELESS DY ES, fast, bright, durable color. W. L. DOUGLAS RHEUMATISM STAYS CURED 3.50 &3.00 Shoes 0 Confined to Bud and In Constant Pain, Cured by Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Rheumatism am be inherited and that Mr Syrup Soothing it to be a disease of tbe blood. foot tli for 6li)iUn iiethiii, ireuueo Id. Rfrv Uuuifutiuu iJUH.ourtm wuulcuilv. t botU It isproves necessary, therefore, to treat it blood if a permanent cure Nothing so increases one's rever- through the External applications may is expected. ence for others as a great sorrow to onos self. It teaches one the depth give temporary relief from pain but as long ns the poisonous acid is iu Ike blood of human nature. Charles Buxton. the pain will return, perhaps in a now National Purs Food and Drugs Act. place, bnt it will surely returu. Dr. WilRemedies comply with liams riuk Pills our rheumatism beAll the tiiirlii-lthe Tu re Food and Drugs Law. Tuke cause they go directly to the seat of the Garfield Tea for constipation and sick disorder, purifying and enriching the Mt. Cota, He who hurries cannot walk with a stately step. Chinese proverb. Foster-MUbur- hcaduche. BEST IN THE WORLD W.LDouglat $4 Gilt Edga line, cannolbe equalled atanypr 7b Shot (patent W. I lutfl&t Jobbing Hoiim la me mot ouuivlete In tint country H end for CalaUy Flowers Kept Long In Storage. A French experimenter, named Verifier has succeeded in keeping obtain kinds of peonies more than three months In cold storage, with the flowers Id fair preservation to the end of that period. Red and white China peonies, for some unknown reason, best stood tbe long tests. to-da- y Mastar of Seventy Languages. Jeremiah Curtin, at present living at Bristol, Vt., is the master of 70 languages. He began life on a farm, but by diligent study acquired one language after the other. He Is at present dotng special work. Besides his many translations lie Is the author of a large number of books. He graduated at Harvard and shortly after' ward President Lincoln appointed him secretary of the legation at St. Petersburg. Anticipate Honor for New Yorker. Rev. Dr. Magnes, recently elected assistant rabbi of Temple Emanu-El- , in New tyrk, is spoken of as the next president of the American Federation of Zionists; at present Dr. Frleden-wald- , of Baltimore, is the official head of tbe federation. laidVtrrtoSismliTiuy . feet, ankles and knees. I was in coil stnut paiu and sometimes tbe affected parts would swell so bmlly that I could not get about at all to attend to my household duties. Thera was one period d of three weeks during which I was to tha bed. Mr sufferings were awful and the doctors medicine did not help me. Ono day a neighbor told me about Dr. Williams Pink Pills and I decided to try them. After I had taken them a short time I was decidedly bettor and A few more boxes cured me. What ia better, the euve was iermuuett. Remember Dr. Williams Pink Pills do not act on the bowels. They make new blood and rest ore shattered nerves. They toue up the stomach and restore impaired digestion, bring healthful, refreshing sleep, give strength to the weak and make miserable, complaining people strong, hungry and energetic. They re sold by all druggists, or will be stmt postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box. six , boxes by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schcuocuuly, N.Y. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES. Mon'a Shot. S to S l.BO. fps BUM. s OO to 1.60. felloe. to Sl.SIl.- Wom-- nl Kmu- B Otitliiran' 8hoM. t,SZ SS to Sl.OO. & Mbiu-- i Wuim-u'1 W. DuiikIk Tr L'hmir-- n' licK!i for l.vlfi, fit and wear f they enrol other make. could take you Into my largp factories at Brockton, Mass. .and show yea how carefully W.L. Douglas shoe are made, you would then understand, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value-thaany other make. can obtain W. I.. If I con-fiue- Wherever you live, you Douzlea ahoe. His name and price l.s etanipcd on the bottom, which protecta youaguluet hltffo no eobtfi-tu- t. price and Interior ehue. Takm Aik your dealer for W. L Douglas elioea and Inelet upon having thrm. fast Color yeeM tmtift thru willofnot wear Smtsy pall Sty lee Wrlta lor llhietratrd Catalog W. L. IXMJULAS, Dept. 1Z, Brockton, Musa. $'3.-10- conscientious family doctor. He has troubles of his own often gets caught in tbe rain or snow, or loses so much sleep be sometimes An overworked gets out of sorts. Ohio doctor tells his experleace: About three years ago as tbe result of doing two men's work, attending a large practice and looking after the details of another business, my health broke down completely, and I was little better than a physical wreck. and I suffered from Indigestion constipation, loss of weight and appetite, bloating and pain after meals, loss of memory and lack of nerve force for continued mental application. I became Irritable, easily angered and despondent without cause. Tho hearts action became Irregular ant weak, with frequent attacks of palpitation during the first hour of two i , mmw ZincorVopfer.l). CyanuiAMmut. and full imeliat nt oo applicaenTflujH-tion. Control ami l uip rw work anltcittsl. Leacfr Vllld Colo Kvlervma, CarDouan National UuuA '',ic.ty!,urel Thompson's Eye Water W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 43, 1906. 'i J &SXS u Fir Cough Cold. Croup-SorThroat.Siiff 1 Ni Rheumatism and Neuralgia At all Dealers Prlco 25c 50c 6 HOO Senb Free "Sloans Book on Horses Cattle, Hogs 6 Poultry , , Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan 615 Albany Sfc Boston.Mass. TheWinningStroke hard-workin- after retiring. and cut bananas Some Grape-Nutcame for my lunch one day and pleased me particularly with the result I got more satisfaction from It than front anything I had eaten for months, and on further Investigation for my and use, adopted Grape-Nut- s morning and evening meals, served usually with cream and a sprinkle of salt or sugar. "My Improvement was rapid and permanent In weight as well as in physical and mental endurance. In word, I am tilled with the joy of living again, and continue the dally use for breakfast and often of Grape-Nut- s for the evening meal. The little pamphlet, The Rond to Wellvlllc,' found in pkgs., is invarl ably saved and handed to some needy patient along with the indicated remedy." Name given by Iostum Co., Ilnt'le Creek, Mlrh. There a reason." , s , ,1 8wtr--, ; e v n is e it E. BURTON, achVmi"t.ni Silver. Isold, Kih Hpoolturn uric: Goul.fAhs Gets Sick Like Other People. Eveh doing good to people is hard work it you have too much of it to do, No one knows this better than the - 'i : HOWARD A DOCTORS TRIALS. , I .t . thi piper siring to buy any- thing advertised n its columns should insist upon having what they ash lor, refusing all substitutes or imitations. French army was Georgette. He Sometimes ;iV f)fATkl?RQ .v.yu.-- Picquarts Army Nickname. Genricquart was always so gentle (n bis manner while about bis regi mental dutkk that hts nickname in the : , Mrs. Henry Coin, of West Cheshire, Conn., is the wife of the village mashe chinist. Several nail's Catarrh Cure U taken luternally, acting directly upon tha blood and imicon turfac? or the yntern. Tttmonlaie aent frve Trloe 75 ceuta per bottle. Fold by all DniirsiatH. Take Ilall's family Fill tor constipation Reception Was Costly. Mrs. Augustus Heaton, of Washington, some time ago changed from the Eplscopalean to the Roman Catholic church and by way of celebratalng tbe event decided to glte a reception in honor of the bishop of her diocese. She decided, however, that her already was not sufffamous drawing-rooiciently resplendent to serve as a place of reception for the bishop who was to come and congratulate her. There was yet time In which to make the room more attractive and Me. Heaton, with true artistic taste, had everything taken out of tbe room except the old furniture and a few art objects. The walls before had been covered with tapestry, but that was not enough for a reception for the she bishop. After much thought finally decided on drab silk wall covering.- What with this and other extensive changes in the room without the purchase of furniture Mrs. Heaton got rid of 49,000. ' t holeal i)ruHKlt. Toledo. O, Reynard's Hiding Place. During a run of the Essex Union Hounds at Great Burstead, England, the fox took refuge ia a brewhouse, and seated itself on tho copper of boiling water. Finding his position too warm, and being hard pressed by the hounds, it fled to the roof and sought safety among the rafters. Chairs were upset, plates and dishes broken and paint pots overturned by the bounds, until the arrival of one of the whips, who caught the fox and liberated It. : j blood. Vanderbilt Popular with Comrades. Important to Mothers. Cornelius Vanderbilt la slowly but Exsmine carefully every bottle of CASTOHIA, surely earning his wav to tbe front a safe and aura remedy for lufanta and children, in the national guard of New York, and tea that it tn 1901 ho was elected a second lieuBrers tha tenant In the Twelfth regiment id is of Signature now senior first lieutenant In the orTn Dae For Over 30 Ye. re. ganization. He lias been detailed to Thn Kind Yon Have Always Bought the captaincy of one of the companies and will soon become a regular , Youthful Boston Congressmen. captain. The members of the regiAll three of the congressmen Just ment show no jealousy over this prolected from Boston Joseph F. motion, as they say it was earned by O'Connell, John A. Keliher and Angood work as a soldier. drew J. Peters are young men and bachelors. It is the first time in the Porous The Original Plaster. of the city that husband and history Its Allcock's, first introduced to the father has not been included In Bosunand people sixty years ago, tons to Washington and, delegation doubtedly has the largest sale of any external remedy millions being sold Incidentally, it becomes the youngest delegation that was ever sent from annually all over the world. There in the country. I have been Imitations, to be sure, but any city comnever has there been one to even Hows This? Allcocks the worlds pare with W offpp One Huodred Dollars Reward for an? east of fatarrli liiat caonol ba cured by llaiis standard external remedy. For a weak back, cold on the chest taiarrb Cura. F. J. CHKSET k CO., Toledo, O. We, the underpftened, have known K. J. t bnry or any local pain, the result of taking forthelaat hon15 rear, aud bellove bhu perfectly and fliiatirlally cold or over-strainothing we know orable id all mtulueita tranwilous marie Ann bl by any obligation of compares with this famous plaster. able to cariy outWaumno. Rinnan Marvin, three-quarter- une-hal- r Justice Geo. E. Law, of Srazll, Ind., has fairly earned the title of The Map rylng Squire," by which he Is known far and wide, having already married some 1,400 couples. Ten years ago he was deputy county treasurer. At that time," said Justice Law, 1 was suffering from an annoying kidney trouble. My back aehed, my rest was broken at night, and the passages of the kidney secretions were too frequent and contained Bedlment. Three boxes of Doans Kidney Pills cured me In 1S97, and for the past nine years I have been free from kidney complaint and backache. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. f rakes. IGK HEADACHE THE MARRYING SQUIRE." If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the gamo to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures tho commendation of tho well informed, and as a reasonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so does a perfect laxativ6 tend to one's improvement in cases of constipation, Biliousness, headaches, etc. It is ail important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating or debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth considering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size only, by all reputable druggists, and that full name of the California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on company the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle. 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