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Show I SOME fl I f "In Hk & Am, arlU at Eu tofc Hi And1 Itlon i( Esqulm,; of n, gmietn lb her tin,, t8 illlijtft method s possible met b be, and ti corner fr,. e and ftp. these a : It i structlon t r the .7 They also relieve Pie tree from Dytipcpsl., dlve.tlon and Too Hearty Eatlug. A perfect rem I . edy for Dlialness, Drowsiness, Bad Taate In the Mouth, Coat I ed Tongue, Pain In the "J Sldi, TORPID LIVER, regulate tlie Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Ilf FR I Genuine Must Bear tribe well-balanc- Signature Fac-Simi- le I iITTlE d3 engagedat she REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, twain on money. mark Points Out What He Consid-t- r Some Wrong Conceptions. imorist Mark Twain said that the financial nlc has caused a wrong Idea of the e and value of money. The spendthrift says that money, The Ing round, was made to roll. It was ser says that, being flat, Both are wrong. ide to stack up. Strangely wrong, too, In their Ideas veteran money are the gold diggers. ont Aus-lia- n These simple though worth perhaps. a or more, live In the and shanties of their lean fellows, If million ts days. rly lecturing, I landed at an Aus-Iaport There was no porter In ht to carry my luggage. Seeing a old fellow leaning alnst a post with his hands In his rkets, I beckoned to him and said: See here, If you carry these bags to the. hotel I'll give you half a n Once, gBM be shies question b e Is era i whether ft alt their ree at me. He took gold sovereigns from his threw them into the sea, man scowled The or four cket, at me again, and walked away thout a word." ' His Quick Recovery. I was so Mrs. said Oldcastle, glad, tee Dr. Goodlelgh In the pulpit tin last Sunday. He had such a le of It Dear me, it must be per--tldreadful to have one's appendix wed. I dread It so that I dont if what I should do If I had to un-g- o an operation. They said, when doctor went to the hospital, that wouldnt be out again for a month ;wled y more.' it," replied her hostess as know I the started . diamond-studde- d "but I guess be rerated a good deal faster than they 'tted." inograph, In the Free Vaccination Ward. Lithuanian woman was getting Bfth baby vaccinated the other I the young surgeon, recognise the Importance of glad," said iat f Hnatlon. Oh, ; r yes," she said, T often won-h- b added pensively,, what its or though. Its to show youre cltlien, the same as naturaliza-- 1 Papers, tion to him. her a . It gave sense of power which would have been sweet to any matter girl, no how sensible or thrilled her to rev llze that he cared about so her much and therefore was unafle to keep a point of view. To be sure, after t.iey were JLL PHI. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, WERS atten- It Stj )n.' 111 turning her 'rrriE I trihj tlementi re,VLth 3 are a ft that ft. er . Positively cured by BARTERS these Little Pills. Mug, i ith ft., aint it?" FIT THE GROCER him laughed frankly and toll him that he was foolish. He the fact, uut seemed unable to banifeh his spells of Jealousy. She often remembered these little scenes and wondered rather dully how she ever had been able to smile over them for even "Cant Help It. after they . had been married several years Hartnett had not broken himself of the habit Not that he made scenes, but the atmosphere of rebellion, of protest of indignation with which Le surrounded her on occasion was depressing to say the least It was not that he resented the presence of any particular person, but that he resented any withdrawal of her attention from himself even for a few brief moments. "He is merely a sulky little boy," Mrs. Hartnett frequently told herself. "I must remember that and try not to mind." But she did mind. At last Indignation grew uppermost In her feelings. That. she should be conscious of giving her every thought and all affection to him and yet not succeed in satisfying him roused her resentment. Finally she discovered that she did not care very much whether Hartnett was indulging In a fit of Jealousy or not Then the inevitable happened she awoke to the realization that she did not care for Hartnett His state of mind made absolutely no difference to her. That was whji when bis firm wanted to send him abroad for a couple of years he went alone. They had drifted too far apart even to consider going together. There was a mutual which prevented forbearance any words, but each knew. As the day waned which witnessed Hartnett's departure from Chicago Helena Hartnett glghed in relief. That Is, she thought it was relief. The pros pect of unbroken weeks and months ahead of her In which she would be free to live and breathe and think without the hampering fear of precipitating trouble was welcome. No man who really cared for his wife could make her miserable In the way Hartnett had made her. She did not pretend to herself to be happy since It was all over and she might never see him again, but at least she was free from that awful, cloud of Jealous espionage. She told herself that as time went on she should recover the bright and cheerful frame of mind which had always been hers In the old days There must be happiness for her somewhere. New Interests filled her life, but she was restless. She could consider Hartnett In a calm, Impersonal way which assured her that all affection for him had vanished long ago and that she never wanted to see him again or to go back to the old troublous days which had meant a constant fear of rousing his Jealous temper. The relief from that was worth all the blankness of the present. When the two years were up and Hartnett came back, of course, shs rushed Into his arms without a word and he held her speechless, his face white and tense. learned," he began, brokenly. "Dont!" Helena Hartnett choked. any difference "It doesnt make not-and I dont whether you have or wlll-- but believe you have or ever Hole-no,- " -Ive learned not to bs a fool, said Hartnett believed that he Being a woman, she believed It h0,1Ah ,he kne" cannot change his spots. She, too, had cared learned that the fact that they everything outweighed other for each else. Chloago Dally News. hr . ever-prese- Wife Made the Suggestion. troecr has excellent opportunity ww the effects of customers. 'er has a long list have been helped ,11 "1 Coffee. 9 special foods A Cleveland of customers In health by offce and using Postum y. regarding his own expe-"Tw- o years ago I had been a coffee, and must say that I Wrecked In my nerves. In the morning I was rntabta and that I could ,oa I JlwlT upset J Wa,t until the coffee was and then I had no appetite for nl. an1 dl(1 not feel like f 0 'F tore duties. ,m.,Jay W wife suggested that I was selling so much ther must be some merit in I ,ueE08tel home that we try lb package and she pre-according to directions. The a Very happy one. My iotl, r i . 8,r.aua,y disappeared, and rlR,lt- 1 would advise ny way with or stomach troubles, to . anl U8o Postum Food to 1 Reason." Rend Rn,.T, ro 2 PDs.i'i bov 9nuln?fr0ni tlm ,ttpT A nsw t0 tlm Th vjflul''t,trus,nd full of human In-- KINKS. Candy for Coffee Instead Sugar Volcanoes of Rum. FOUND of ,e0ri THE CAUSE. After 8lx Yeare of Misery and Wrong Treatment Have you noticed that many hostesses are serving rock candy crystals instead of sugar with after dinner cor-feInquired an observing woman. Ive tried it myself and have found that the prettiest effect is gained by buying an equal amount each of red and white rock candy and mixing the irregular shaped crystals In a low glass bonbon dish. "These are served with a bonbon spoon. Theres an especial advantage in this plan for those who want very little sugar, as the smallest quantity may be taken' less than an ordinary piece of cut sugar. This rock candy is absolutely pure, very cheap, and Rives a particularly delicious flavor black coffee. tp "Another new kink I noticed at a luncheon was the passing of two little glass dishes with the salad course. One dish held finely minced green peppers and the other tiny slices of little new onions. The guests took what they wanted and sprinkled It on the salad, which was a combination of lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers. At the same luncheon a fancy with burning rum was served Instead of the usual sweet course. Instead of the ordinary river of fire running placidly around the the the was effect platter quite spectacular and reminded one of miniature volcanoes. I found that this effect was the result of stacking lumps of sugar In heaps at Intervals 'round e. From the first days of their acquaintance Mrs. Hartnett had had to jCK HEADACHE their their LEARNED ia shagj 5. Rock Well-Informe- d. OCJt Iso o( n ce WHAT THEY Hartnett Jealousy A Jealous Just as he is and gentle, yet the to system ceptable horn with blue eyes or a for action. chocolates. Hartnett had liking wmpt, in full measdemand exwith ure that of itf that evil trait. In supplying Before they were married it had tent combination of Syrup of Figs and been different. At first It had been a the California Fig Syrup ix;r of Senna, then a certain pleasure to Helena ethical lines and relies Joke, , procceils along to find how she could sway his moods. for its remark-,- e Hartnett was of the laxative , the merits handsome and popular and sought after, and it was success. rather of many reasons why complimentary than otherwise to have That is one him glower and sulk if she smiled on and Elixir of Senna is given rrup of Figs anyone else or talked longer to anthe e preference by other man than himself. There was effects always buy , got its beneficial a certain excite-men- t manufactured by the Cali-mIn seeing c genuine him sink. Into Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale wrath and then Trice fifty cents , all leading druggists. bringing him back bottle. r to his normal state merely by Id. ctc a holcsome oNot al for bt-e- n of the World has simple, pleasant and liquid laxative remedy of known ilue; a laxative which physicians could use because its comaction for family known to them to be are ment parts and truly beneficial in effect, Bbori, 16 the .ayJ LE. m.9 General Demand NEW TABLE John A. Enders. gf Robertson Avenue, Pen Argyl, pa., suffered for six years with stinging pain in the back, violent headaches and dizzy spells, and was assured by a specialist that bis kidneys were all right, though , the secretions showed , . A reddish, brick-dus- t sediment. Not satisfied. Mr. Enders started using Doans Kidney Pills. The kidneys began to act more regularly," he aays, "and In a short time I passed a few gravel stones. I felt better right away and since then have bad no kidney trouble." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-MllburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. , n STOPPED TO 8ALUTE HOGS.. One Man at Lsaat Grateful to ths Source of His Wealth. "The Interpreter" in the American Magazine says of a respectful father he once knew: "Isn't it time we took off our hats and thanked this pleasant land for the good things it has done for us by going on patiently covering up our blunders, rectifying our mistakes, and responding cheerfully to our every intelligent effort? "I knew a man out west whd bad the right idea about IL His father the platter." had made a great fortune in the pork packing business. The heir was not HOUSEHOLD HINTS. puffed up by his millions. Long after to the If many of the books look shabby he had grown accustomed In the bookcase cover them with tan money and might reasonably be ex moire paper. They can be marked on pected to look down on butchers, if In walking In the country with his chilthe back with India ink. dren they saw a drove of hogs on the Apple stains on the bands can be removed by rubbing them with the In- road, he would make bis little buys side of the apple peel or with a little stand at attention and take off their I want tbem to respect the bats. lemon Juice. Rinse In clear water. sources of wealth he said." Cups and Jugs often show a want of strict cleanliness about the handles. SEVERE HEMORRHOIDS This is easily prevented by an occasional scrubbing with a small Eczema Doctor Sores, and Itching brush. an Operation Necessary Thought Never place a good piece of furniCutlcura's Efficacy Proven. ture very near a fireplace or register. The heat dries the wood and glue, oft"I am now 80 years old, and three en causing rot where the parts are years ago I was taken with an atJoined together. tack of piles (hemorrhoids), bleeding Should the oven get too hot while and protruding. The doctor said the baking put a cup of cold water in only help for me was to go to a rather than leave the door open. In hospital and be operated on. I tried baking delicate cakes In a gas oven several remedies for months but did it is nearly always desirable to keep not get much help. During this time a small dish of water in the oven. sores appeared which changed to a To blacken tan boots wash the terrible itching eczema. Then I began leather In rather strong soda water, to use Cutlcura Soap. Ointment, and It. When quite but do not saturate Pills, injecting a quantity of Cutlcura dry black the boots all over, using Ointment with a Cutlcura Suppository the cut half of a potato instead of a Syringe. It took a month of this brush. Black thoroughly, then polish treatment to get me in a fairly healthy with a brush as usual. state and then I treated myself once Vaseline stains on linen Bhould be a day for three months and, after that, are once removed before the garments or twice a week. The treatments washed, for, though the stains only I tried took a lot of money, and it is look like grease, soap sets them. The fortunate that I nsed Cutlcura. J. H. right plan is to soak these stains in Henderson, Hopklnton, N. Y., Apr. kerosene, turpentine or alcohol be- 26, 1907. fore putting them in water. oita-el- If an Advertisement Convinces You, 8tay Convinced When you read In this newspaper the advertisement of a manufacturer who has paid for the space used to convince you that It is to your Interest to buy his goods, and you go to a dealer where such articles are usually handled for sale, do not let the dealer or any one of hla clerks sell you something else which he claims is "Just as good." If an advertisement convinced you, it was because of the element of truth which It contained. INSIST ON GETTING WHAT YOU ASK FOR. Only Long Sleeves Now. Mistress Here Is a nice dress for you, Martha. Maid Thank ye, ma'am; but I can't take it, really. Mistress You foolish girl, of course you can take It. I Insist. Maid No, really, I cant, ma'am. It's got them old fashioned short sleeves. Howg This? W offf On Hundred DoUnr Reward foe ani laee of Catnrrb tint caonu; bd cured bf li nil's Ceterrb Cure. F.J.CnXNXT CO., Toledo, O. We, the underlined, bate known T. i. chenei for tbe leet 16 reert, end believe blui perfectly bon. omble In e: bualuoee traneaoUone end Snnuolelly ebla to carry out noy obllgetlone made by bla Brui. Wet niKo. Kinnen Henna, Wboleeele Orunlete, Toledo. O. Hell's Catarrh Cure le taken Internally, ertin dlrertly upon the bkxid and inuooue turfiM-e- t of tna lyetoni. To.t'monlala eent free, fries M cent Par bottle. Sold be ell Oraenleta. Take Ueu'e i tiulii fills for cauUpeUon. Ths Way It's Said. "These are the bridal rooms," announced the bellboy to tbe blushing young couple. "O, what a sweet suite!" exclaimed the bride. "1 dont know anything about that," eald the bellboy, but the head clerk says he hopes fhe suit suits." Too Try this dish some time when you are almost at your wits end for som& thing different. Boll a fresh tongue In salted water till tender with a sprig of celery or parsley, small parsnip, carrot and onion. When almost cooked take from water and skim and return again to the water. About an hour be fore serving place in deep pan, pour over following sauce, cover closely and bake id moderate oven, turning in hali an hour. Sauce for Above Melt two table spoons of butter and add two table spoons flour and two cupb of watei which tongue was cooked In, two cups of stewed and strained tomatoes, tea spoon table sauce if liked, and salt and pepper to taste. Baby Cage. To keep baby out of mischief and know exactly where she is, saw off the top of a barrel about down to the first hoop; take out every other stave and fasten the remaining ones to the Leave the bottom of barrel hoops. on, and in the open space from where the staves were taken, toys may be suspended by strings tied to the hoop around the top. The inside of the bar rel may be covered with oil cloth, which can be cleaned easily. Casters also can be added. Here baby will be contented while mother attends to her household duties. Ribbon Cake. s f cups of sugar, One and cup of butter, three eggs, one cup of sweet milk, three cups of flour, one teaspoon of cream tartar, one-hal- f teaspoon of soda, a little salt. Flavor with vanilla. You can have three or f of four layers. Talfe nearly one of add or It, the mixture tableBpoon of molasses, one cup of seeded chopped raisins, pound of citron, nutmeg, cassia and cloves. Put together with a thin layer of quince or raspberry Jelly to hold It in place. two-third- one-hal- one-fourt- Cooking Cabbage in Milk. This is a delicate way of preparing dicabbage, being both odorless and cutgestible. Prepare the vegetable by cover ting it into very fine Bhavlnga; In a saucepan with milk and season to taste. Set on the stove, allowing It to cook for nearly 20 minutes. Serve at once. Spaghetti and Beef. Take one pound of chopped beef and same amount of chopped onions and fry brown. Add one cup of spasmall pieces, then ghetti broken in a little red peptomatoes, of can one salt Cook per, and one teaspoonful hour an half E.PirilUIAr.lG Signature of In Use For Over HO Years. flbe Kind You Have Always Bought FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yer.rs Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, spelling-beother night and has positively cured thousands of words. Did women who have oeen troubled with Suggestive. Towne There was a down at our church the The pastor gave out the you hear about It? Browne No; was tt Interesting? Towne Rather. The first three words he gave out were Increase, "pastor, "salary." Stray Stories. e It Cures While You Walk. Allen's Foot-e is a certain cure for not, pweating, callous, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by all Druggista. lrice 25c. Dont accept any substitute. Trial package FRWfi. Address Allrn F. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Economy may be the rrad to wealth, s of those who are compelled to travel It never reach the goal. but displacements, iullc mmation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges-- t ion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. "Why dont you try it ? Mrs. Ilnkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health Address, Lynn, Mass INSURE YOUR HEALTH nlne-tentb- mid on stormy days comfort Garfield Tea is of particular benefit to those subject to rheumatixm and gout! It purifiea the blood, cleanwa tbe system and eradicates dibcase. Drink before retiring. 'i mi Tbe theatrical manager has a pool show if It isn't a good one. SLICKER Clean Mris Wlnilow't Soothing flyrnp. For children teething eoftene the game, reduce tn cure wind ooliu. Kc bottle. UmmetioB, your duty and let the other low do the explaining. Light Durable sUiin, Do a, by wearing l OuarantMd Waterproof fel- 329EmyU A t VOMVC C OftTQN.- -tt A 4 Ijllllim (soRinsy TOILET ANTI5EPTU Keep (he breath, teeth, mouth and bo entiseptically clean and free from tu end disagreeable odor healthy germ-lif- e which water, eoapand tooth preparetioi lone eannot do. A A germicidal, ditin feeling end deodor izing toilet requisite of exceptional ex ccllence and eoon omy. Invaluable lor inflamed eyes, throat end nasal and Not 8uch a Fool. fSImml Omly s John was a Chinaman. He had been Clgmr uterine catarrh. At BOX OF 60 FULL SIZED employed as a cook In a family In San HA VAMA CIGARS 0 $1.28 FranclBco. During many years he drug end toilet etores, SO cents, or par 10c for ynnrrlsar when yon can bay a bo never failed to be at his post of duty. Why of 60. with pliwaunt inmit and llari.r, direct fn.m One morning, as usual, the family as- manufacturer for SIJ6I Tbe kind your dealer aella by mail postpaid. for A rlar you can offer to your friend. Send I sembled for breakfast, but John was for a trial box wlllrecetveyour repeatooleraxurw. UKHUKIU' KATUN. lcM St. Nlcbola. At., New York. nowhere to be seen, nor did be send KITH "HtSITM AND BISUTf BOOS CkNT I fair word what bad happened to him. After Sra or ten arrw fruit ranch In PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Ma. I I famous f.reanrtrer Valley of several weeks be re appeared with the I I 1 lbs J'Mh. tir an Ml aero farm tract In County I'lab. Werellyim symptoms of a severe cold still cling- the kina of a ranchBullard you want. Write ua (or nrlcca ing to him. The master of the house and nartlrnlara. IIOMKM-.KKflItLALTY ASTROLOGY for Hudn. Hptilatlcn, Mining. greeted him by saying: Well, John, COMIANT, Urwcurlvwr, tub. llfiHt. Mjr hortMsom- - Util nil, fj iviiirgil, tiir ) Uo. Kwnttirl we were wondering what had hapobtalMNt 1Mb Century AMrulugvr, Boi U. Troplru, t gjlfumls WIDOWSooOar NCW LAW w. morris, pened to you; but I see you have john Washington, in U W. N. U Salt Lake City. No. 21. 1! caught cold." John indignantly protested, saying: "Oh, no. sir: me no catchee coldle, me no such foolte; coldie comle to me." ,! till II- -- k Ilf M nrvtiTnv'u COFFEE one-hal- one-thir- d 8trong. The traveler In Ireland will do well,"vrecently remarked an attache to our embassy st London, "when be engages a Jaunting car to make sure of the step to which, in mounting, be must trust bis weight The carman does not hMp him to mount " I am afraid that step Is loose an American once said to the driver he had engaged. "The man took hold of the step and shook it 'Ah! sure said he, it's too sthrong, it is. What are ye afraid of?' "As he was talking, the thing came off in his hand. "This mishap did not, however, embarrass the Irishman, for, with the sunniest of smiles, be turned to his fare saying: Shure, now. I've saved yer honor from a broken leg!'" Harpers Weekly. LYDIA VEGETABLE COUPOIKD comes as a boon and a blessing, as it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of Mayvillo, N. Y, and to Mrs. W. IV Boyd, of Heaver Falls, lawho say t " I was not able to do my own work, to Mothers. owing to the female trouble from whicR important Examine carefully every bottle of I suffered. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for tableCoinpound helped me wonderfully, Infants and children, and see that It and I am so wcU that I can do as big a days work a I ever did. 1 wish every Bears the sick woman vouid try it. well-soape- d Boiled Tongue. Thousands of American women, in our homes are daily sacrificing, their lives to duty. In order to keep tho home neat and pretty, tho children well dressed and tidy, women overdo. A female weakness or displacement is often brought on and they suffer in silence, drifting along from bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to hnvo help to overcome the pains and aches which daily make life a burden. It is to these faithful women that You are both judge and jury for Schillings Best. 'RRICES. FORt EVERY rMtHBEROFTHErAblllV, Alt SHOES Your grocer return your money it you dou't w py him. u t-- SOVS, WOMEN. BUSSES AND CHILDREN. mnt? mmflm mam n9 mj'. likelt; , JZLzt e M.iO, 13.00 and BS,40aheae Iftft ymafhaa mamlscfur In thm Bcfort Ananias Adam had Just finished naming the animals. Walt till I start on the fish," he exclaimed, gleefully. Thus we learn he was preparing to tell some whoppers even bofore the ta Ihmr held tlml1gl Ion pass mnd nAnnaj. ff brnttme, velum JJ2J then nnjr nftier rr6far l S.ThMh'V' fall. $5 GIH Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Price bottom. Th- V? Ifrtt tied A'xrlwi V. Rnhtll(. WEAR SHIELD BRAND SHOES Woman Owner of Large Ranch. Lady Ernestine Hunt eldest daughter of the marquis of Allesbury, owns and operates a borse ranch at Calgary, Alberta, on a stretch of land nearly 40,000 acres in extenL RictM School Shoe e for boys and girls. Dressy, comfortable unequalled for real hard wear. Fnce, SI. 75 to S3. 50. If not at dealers ask us. ELLET-KENDAL- L SHOE CO. MFCS. Ksuisats City, Mo. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Jjly Hg ..J h.l. .t... is . . . st m |