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Show PE-RU-N- meuap8?Set8hE A STANDARD NO FRESH AIR FOR CONSUMPTIVES Most Effective Weapon Available for Conflict With Dreaded iihite Plague wiAt wi .rfIA,nWittwIwC chC,-tre- hot-ho- e un-let- UNCLE SAAf Standard is Required of Any Catarrh Remedy That Has Been Endorsed by so Many Trustworthy and Prominent People. A High well-know- Conviction Follows Trial When baying loose coffee or anything your grocer happens to hare in his bin, how do you know what you are getting ? Some queer stones about coffee that is sold in bulk, could be told, it the people who handle it (grocers), cared to X speak out Gould any amount of mere talk have persuaded millions of housekeepers to use the leader lion Coffee, for of of a oentory.if they all package collets over a quarter to all other brands in had not found it superior Purity, Strength, Flavor and Unllormlty ? c lion corm i k Sot aly to Imhcral Mrlt ThereMerit Sms ea- II the verdict a amUONS OF HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince yon of the merit ef LION COFFEE, tt CMta yon hot a trifle to buy m package. It Is the easiest way to convince yonroell, and to make PURCHASER, yon a PERMANENT w uou corns eniy in 7 m ffk i n. mm and teaches 70a a par, ad cImb m whea itpukiM, left our factory. UoMMadoaarcTpaekoita. Sara thw UoodModa (or vaisabl premium. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. KIND OF ALL LINIMENTS CmZS RHEUMATISM AND ALL PAIN rrL wwtti. vw orior in Men, mouaomc, maim. 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It Is often very desirable to know iiow to seal a letter so that it cannot be opened without betraying the fact 8team or hot water will open envelopes closed with mucilage and even a wafer A hot Iron or a spirit lamp dissolves sealing wax, an Impression In plaster having been taken of the aeal. By the combined use of water and aeallng wax, however, all attempts to open the letter otherwise than by All that la force can be frustrated. necessary 1b to close the letter first with a small moist wafer and to pierce the latter with a coarse needle (th same applies to mucilage), whereupon aeallng wax may be used in the usual manner. This aeal can neither be opened by dry heat nor by molstur. AfinJMargi9t Aferhfay There are cases where an operation' the only resource, but when one considers the great number of eases ol ovarian and womb trouble cured by Lydia E. Hnkhama Vegetable Compound after phyxioians have advised operation, no woman should submit to one without first trying the Vegetable Compound and writing Mrs. Pinkham, la Lynn, Maaa., for advice, which is free. Mias Margret Merkley of 17 S Third Street, Milwaukee, Win, writes' Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Ijom of strength. No Chance for a Girl. The accepted masculine attitude waa well expressed by the small boy who overheard thq conversation of a caller. He was one of four brothers, and the visitor remarked, What a pity one of your boys wasn't a girl. Dropping hla game and thrusting hands In pockets he exclaimed: "Well, Id like to know who'd a ben'er. 1 wouldn't a ben'er, Joe wouldnt 'a ben'er, Ed wouldn't a bener, and Id like to know who'd 'a bener." making an examination, aaid I had ovarian trouble and ulceration and advfand an opera-tloTo this I strongly objected and derided to try Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound. The ulceration quickly healed, all the bad symptom disappeared and I aa one more strong, vigorous and well." u. Ovarian and womb troubles aro steadth increase among women. If the monthly periods ara very painful, or too frequent and eaeessive if you have pain or swelling low down in tha -left aid, bearing down pains, leuoor-rhor- a, dont neglect yourself ; try Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound. ily on xrir (i mi 4)iot rru Ter Infant! M CM1 4 hi h ifc$etaUe Preparation r A- ing &eroodandBe4ii-lui- g ssist (he Stocacts andDowvb of Ycj I!:v3 Kir.d ni J vijj r 1 MMTmHlHMTrifw l. Beam tho M Signature Promotes Dige9tionheerf illness and Rest .Contains neither Opium .Morphine P Jil Th A of norlfiuexat Not Narcotic. jvou-siNWJmsi- JbtJuum AeLfaA. AmE In fae 55?- - OnU. far A perfect Remedy forConslipa-Tlo- Uso n, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions .Feverish- For Over ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Signature of GtL&ffo 255? Fac Sural Thirty Years NEW YORK. TTT s much sffiicted vita write TO. C Nod. lowavUIe, Sod,-wic- k Co , Kenreefoinff about oa eratchre mod Rtrflertaf a great deni of pain I wm Induced to try Ballard a Snow Liniment, which cured me. after aaing three iOe bottlea IT Id THK GREATEST LINIMENT 1 EVER tJSEDi have recommended ft to a number of peraona, all eipreaa themselves as being benefited by lk 1 aowwalk without cratebea, and aotaUa to perform a great deal ef light labor on the farm. EXPERIEHCEOF HISS MERKLEY 1 ' HEAD OPERATION AVOIDED Poles Hold Hemselves Rigidly Aloof Prom Their Conquerors. Hugo Gans in his hook on Russia v rites as follows of the relations existing between the' Russian officials and the Poles- - "They remain separ , ate. like oil and water The een though he la the master, Is of no consequence here It Is only mcessary to observe for the space of an hour from some corner of the elegant dining room of the hotel the of the Polls-society and th complete isolation of the Russian officers or officials, It only necessary to be able to distinguish the groups from one another the Baltic nobility with their almost bourgeois fam Hies, merchants from all the princifunctionaries pal countries, RusMan and Polish society anil It will at once become devr who is rt home here firmly rooted to the soil so that all others become 8trnuers and Intrud ets; It Is the Poles and the Poles lnne " lf mss WITH RUSSIANS. Rus-Van- en is on safe ground The person The following abstracts from an arh an extra good appetite will ha-- e ticle h J E Siubbert. M. D . in the Medical Record, should receive aide exercise self control or be plated No doubt if the retired list to learn wisdom tv and careful attention these ideas could be carried out, th "Rperience "white Hague would be robbed of much of its tenor Cigarettes. Tobacco injures men and kills In ancient times it was highly The Chicago school board has to t xpose tt tuberculous pac iatl having a medical examination ol one beyond the flrt tient, stage, to a breath of fresh air except Wrtaln pupils before allowing them to on the mildest dajs in summer, while hke part In certain athletic slants the night air vcaa dieaded and avoided lujs and girls were subjected to the Not one girl was as the plague Thej the more observ- Kme examination ant and thoughtful men noticed that bund unable to pass, while a large those who lived more in the open air lumber of the boys, in almost ever) Sue smokers, were found to be In a did not die a quickly as the patients and they began to urge aa Ihyslcal condition which made vloleid outdoor life ar.d moderate exercta fcereise of any kind very dangerous out of a hundred were as a prophy lactic as well as a cur Twenty-onfor those In the early stages of OOS bund unfit, and all but three suffere' om some foim of heart trouble. A1 sumption. Those fn the more advanced stages aeie allowed fresh air only lost without exception the unfit one? ere cigarette smokers when it was at summer temperature, but even this was better than belB&.J How to Earn Sound Sleep. kept indoors in warm, ill ventilated .All doctors are not so careful of rooms the whole year. There are several plans by which file welfare of their patients as they the victim of tuberculosis may con- Sight be. Here Is a story of one who vent to the limit. He Is the propriettinuously breathe pure, fresh air by or of a famous health resort not far out as well as Sleeping night by day. (Toni . When he receives a pa In the open air ia not harmful to tient for treatment he say?: large majority of tuberculous people. s Millet, of Brockton, Mass., reports ."Now, I want it understood that I say, there is do as you exactly the cases of five patients whom ht recommended to sleep out of doors nt no use of your staying." This rule sometimes requires him to night. The) were allowed no roof over their heads except In rainy M very harsh, but he never hesitates. He acts on the theory that he can bet-ta- r weather. They wore soft felt hats afford to offend a single patient under and cotton nightshirts, sleeping lad ordinary bedotothes in beds arranged tient lose him that to have that pago back home and tell hla friends Inv on the roofs of their houses. Dr. had done him no good, provement was noted In two weeks. Coughs disappeared, temperatures be- relates the Washington Star. Not long ago a clergy came noimal, respirations were easier and weight increased rapidly. No at- van went to thla resort for treatment. tention was paid to dampness and The doctor looked him over upon his drafts, and heavy dews were regarded arrival and said: as inconvenient simply because of the .While you are here you must Take long walks every day." necessity of drying the bedclothes. But I cant take walks, replied Sleeping in a small room with an the parson. "I havent done any walkiopen window does not appear to be nearly so beneficial to the patient as ng for years. My heart wont stand when the nights are passed on a ver- lt They argued the question quite anda or in a tent where there is free circulation of air on all sides. If warmly. Aa the clergyman and doc a patient were fortunate enough to tor were good friends, the latter was have a large room with a southern ex- more lenient than usual .However, posure and containing one or , two he bided his time. The next aftern- : open fireplaces, In addition to large oon the physician said to the clergy-mtawindows on three sides, yrhlch might If a nice day. I would like yon be opened at night, he might derive to go horseback riding with me,1 to incident benefit the approximately Elding they went When they were tent life. McGraham, of South Carolina, pre- shout eight miles from the sanitarium fers the circular to the army tent, and the physician aald: Oh, doctor, wont thinki It better to place It on a plat yn get me that flower by the yoadtorn two feet from the ground, an J Ait--dont, llki to do without carpets and draperies,, hefae. As soon as the clergymen was oa Draperies are not necessary, but rugs Add greatly to the comfort, and con- the ground the doctor galloped off venience of those in U1 health, ant with both horses, and the clergyman their Use can be made perfectly safi was compelled to walk back to the by exposing them to the aunlight for sanitarium. Upon his snivel he was very angry, and was for packing up a few hours daily. and leaving at once. There waa no Special Hospltala for Consumptives train that night, ao he waa forced to A hundred years ago the city of atay a few houra longer. The next Naples, Italy, erected a isrge hospital morning he came down radiant and for consumptives, and required tha good natured. said he, I waa pretty "Doctor, isolation ef all persons suffering fron this disease-- It Is only recently,' how- ore at you last night, but I forgive ever, that the authorities of moden everything. I have had the first good cities have become awakehed to tht glcep I have enjoyed In months. HereImportance of this sanitary measurt after Ill obey your order Implicitly." Recently a number of cities haw RECIPES. taken steps for the establishment it TIMELYx VEGETARIAN hospitals especially for the treatment Cream of Celery Soup Ingredients: of cases of consumption by the is called "open-ai- r method." Excellent Celery tops, 1 quart cream or rich results aro reported from thla method milk. ' Method Put tops In saucepan, cover of treatment. The German government has I with water, simmer one hour. Drain, large central committee numbering return water to pan, addXjilk and hour vqnger, more than thirteen hundred person, talks, simmer one-han organised for the purpose cf erecting season to taste, remove celery, thlpk-ecream. Serve of to for consistency the treatment of tuber hospitals culosis This committee has under III hot. One Sauce Ingredients: Chill such hospisupervision seventy-fou- r tals, and last year treated over thirty quart strained tomato, 4 tablespoon-fulminced celery, 3 tablespoonfuls thousand patients, of wheyn eighty per cent were returned to their homes minced onion, sugar. Method Put all together in saucepractically cured after remaining Is the hospitals on an average of a little pan, let come to boll, set on back of A less than three months. range and simmer two hours. small piece of lemon peel and a enp of chopped tart apples will greatly An Extra Good Appetite. A good appetite te a symptom of Improve the flavor. Cook till apples good health. An extra good appetiti are done, remove lemon peel, cool, ia sometimes a symptom of constitu- serve. Candled Sweet Potatoes Boll potational disturbance somewhere. A sample letter sent to the Questions an 4 toes till tender, remove jackets, arAnswers" column of a prominent range in oiled baking pan, sprinkle health Journal was something llki with powdered sugar, brown In alow oven. this: Sweet Potato -- Cutlets Pare potaI am troubled with pimples, not ts a great extent, but still very annoying toes, cover with boiling water, boil They appear princlpa'ly oe'lbe fore- tfenty minutes, drain off half the head, but occasionally on ether places water, and cook till soft. They should I often feel languid, and tire easily, bt almost dry when done. Mash or and cannot gain flesh, although t harf pit through rlcer. Form in shape of an extra good appetite. 8U11 t am clops, sprinkle with powdered sugar, Serve not sick, and fiave not been la bed tot aad brown In medium oven. a day in my life. Age, nineteen years with sugar peas. Porkless Bakd Beane Wash bean. Will you kindiy sdvlso me what yoa Place In heavy pot and boll five minthink would remove these pimples?" There is Mttle doubt but that'th utes. Salt to taste. Bake twenty-fou- r hoars In slow oven, keeping bare"extra good appetite" alluded to affords the key to the situation. The di- ly covered with water. When done, of a uniform gestive organs have more than the; the beans should be can take care of and Consequently da dirk brown. Longer cooking will Imnot properly take care of anything ftm prove. nlshcd. There will be frequeet headPotatoes Lyonnans Chop cold boilaches, ckin disorders and alternate con- ed or baked potatoes. Season with stipation and diarrhea with such per- salt while chopping. Stir In onions sons. Pimples ere n natural result of and parsley minced. If too atlff, thin such depraved blood conditions. with nnt cream To consistency deali With "many people the habit of d. Turn Into oiled baking pan, hearty eating ia continued when the smooth, brush with cream, brown. warm spring days come. Food which Serve In squares. was appropriate when the thermometTurnips Stewed In Cream Par er was at xero la continued In the Voting turnips, cut In dice. Simmer same quality aad quantity when the tilt nearly done. Drain off nearly all thermometer rises to ninety degrees tb water Add enough cream to fat the son, and averages above Salt to taste. Simmer sixty barely cover all day and night. ' The person who tl3 tender1 (dont boil). , Thicken lose hla appetite under such n condl- - lightly ' Serve. er MINGLING Jill Buereorr WRAPPER. DEBTS COLLECTED EVERYWHERE WE CAN COLLECT SOME FOR YOU We collected an old note yesterday for $105 from a party In Portland. Oregon, for a' client in Nebraska. ' SEND IN . . . . YOUR CLAIMS. . r SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD TOP FLOOR COBBERCML NATIONAL BANK BL04 . Some FEAN CIS C. LVKE, General Manager. W. H.U.. Salt Lake-N-O. IS, IPOS. 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