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VERMOJfl'-WATCHMAN & STA.TE '.JOURIS'AL WKDNESDAY FEBUUART 28, 1900. DOMESTIC NKWS. Washington, Fob. 23. Tho noxt untiounl Domocrntic convcntlon wlll bc hcld at KatiBiiB City, Mo., AVoclncsdny, July 4. This wns tho docision of tho Deuiocrntic untionnl corumltteo which mct nt tho Hotol llalolgh Thursday to flx tho tlrao nnd placo of holding tho cotivcution. Milwnukco wns tho ouly oihor city whlcli coinpotcil for tho hou o of entcrtaiuing tho convontion nnd tho poor ehowliiR nho mndo whon tho volo wns takeu (tho rosult belng Kan sns City, 40; Mllwaukoo, 9;) cnusod gonoral 8UtpriBC. Tho clnirna of tho rivnl citieB ns to hotcl ncco'ninodntions, railroad nnd tolcgrnpliic fncllltics woro preseutcd in opon scsslon by rcproscn tntlveB of cach city nnd sub3cqueutly iu cxecutivo BC8sion. Washington, Fob. 23. Tho cxecu tivo committco of tho lcaguo of Douio crntic nntloual clubs todny dccidcd upou ImlinnapoliB for tho nnnuol con vontion. Tiio dnto wlll bo Uxcd lator. NkwYohk, Fcb. 22 Thore sniled on tho stcnmer St. Louis todny Fcrdi nnnd W. I'cck, coniniiasioncr-general of tho Uuitcd Stalcs to tho PnriB oxpo Bitlon, uccompribietl by Mre. Pcck, his dnughtor, Miss Aliuo IVck, nnd his son Spaulding Peck. A nunibor of othorB conncctod with tho United StatcB cotn mlssion woro on tho St. Louis. Uoforu eaiiing ConinilBBioncr l'cck Baid: "Our flrBt duty ou nrriving nt Paris is to look nftcr tho placing of tho ox hibits. Wo havo 7,000 cxblbitora, nnd tho taak will occupy us from tho titno wo get thoro until tho 14th of April, when tho cxposition opcne. Next to Frnnco, tho Unitcd Statcs hns tho larg est nunibor of oxhibits, nnd tho ruost spaco nt tho cxposition. All of tbo Governmont oxhiblta nro now on tho other side, nnd noarly nll of thc other cxhibitB havo lcft for Paris." "Thore is no little cnoray." Little impurities in tho blood nro aourccs of grent dangcr and should bo expollod by Ilood'a Sarsnparilln. FOKEIUX NEffS. Manila, Fob. 21. Tho militnry cora miaaion niceta nt Galoniba today to try a Filipino mcrnber of tho guerilla baud which nltuckcd a sqund of Atncricana, Fcbruary 2, killing n corporal. Tho chargcs are raurdcr nnd nssault with in tont to kill. Tho cnao ia important, forcshadowing n policy of treatihg tho gueriHns as bandita. It ia Buppoaed one reaaon which haa hithorto deterred tho American authorities from adopt ing thia policy ia that tho inaurgenta hnvo flfty Amorican prisonors nnd may rotaliato although but few of them wero capturod whilo flghting. Lokknzo Marquks, Fob. 21, Mr. Ilollia, tho Amoricnn conaul, haa noii fied tho mcrchauts that ho haa orderr.d an invc3tigation of tho British seizuroa of American gooda and aaka for facta pertaining to thc Bubjcct. Eangoon, British Burmah, Feb. 23 A British olncial nttached to thc boundary commission, nnmed Hortz, whilo touring tho Burmnh-Chineso frontier with nn escort, haa engagcd and routcd two considcrable iorces of hostilc Chinese from Mien Kawug Pa, killing the lcader uud soveuty Chinese. Uome, Fob. 23 An improssive Bceno occurred in St. Potor'n to-day wbon the Popo gavo his blosaing to 15,000 Italian pilgrims, who fllled the va3t Baailica. Tho.nppcarunco of Popo Leo, borno on tho sedia gestntoria, evjked tremendoua outburiits of ou thusinsm. Tho uir resounded witb "vivaa." After praying nt tho high a.tnr, ihc Pope carricd in St. Petor'a c air, listcned to the singing of nn tbems, in which the congregation joined. Tho Pontiff waa then borno ttrnuErh thc midst of the crowd and pronouuced tho benediction. London, Ont., Feb. 23. A conl'a grntion broke oul hero carly this raoni ing which threatena tho cntirc city, un less asaistance nrrivea. Tho City Uall, Canadian Paciflc station nnd maiu tel egrnph cfllco wero burned to tho ground. The court houso is on firo and rapidly boing consumcd. The Ca nadian Faciilc railwoy haa ordered its cngincs all along tho lino in the divi eion of the city to bo picking up flro appnrntus. Tho northwestern tcle graph oillce wns deBtroyed shortly after ten o'clock. "I ara the raother of four cbildren." writes Mro. Ruphemia Falconer, of Trent, Muskegon Co., Mlch. "My firet two bables were htill-born, and I suffered every tUiiifr but dcath. My frlends all thougbt I could ncver rccover. I was reducea to 109 pounus, wnen 1 was three montlis alomr for mv thlrd chlld I was taken with hcmorrhage or floodinfr and came near uavinn; a miscarnafje frotti female wcakness, For two months I waB under the care of our doetor, but was gettlnu weaker all the tirae until one day I happcned to come across one nf vour little books and I read it throuah. and the tiext day I senV and eot three bottles of 'I'avorite Prescrlption ' and one bottle of 'PelletH.' I Improved so ffie I rnntlmied to take vour mcdlcine until baby was born, and he Is healthy and all rigltt. My health has been Kood ever since. I now weign 105 puunua.- " Favorltc Prosorlp- iinn " mattos WoaK Wotnnn Stronn. and Sick Womon Woll. fflSSH !S FOUND Tho Klnrt You Havo AUvays Bouglit, nnd wlilcli has bccu iu uso for ovcr 80 ycnrs, litis borno llio slKimtnro of nnd hns hccn mndo untlor his pcr fryy Honnl supcrvision rIiico Its inihney. futrvr, St&UX Allowiio 0110 todccelvo you in this. All ConntciToits, Iinitations nnd 4 Ju.st-ns-good" nro htifc I2i)crinieiits ilmt trillo wltlt nnd ciidnngor thu licnlth oC lul'uuls nud Children Bxpci'Icnco ngnlnst Wxncrimcut. 8S Cnstorin is a hnnnlcss substitiito for Castor Oll, Parc goric, Jroiis and Sootliing Syrups. It is l'lcasant. It coiiuiins ncitlicr Opiuni, Morpliino nor othur Narcotlc .substuncc. Its jigo Is Its guarantec. It dcstroys AVorius and nllnys Fovcrisliiicss. It curos Diarrluua and AVhul Colic. It roliovcs Tcothinjj Trouhlcs, curos Coustiitatiou and Flntuloncy. It nssiuillatcs tho Food, retrulatcs tho Stonmch and Bowcls, yivlny licnlthy nnd natural slccn. Tlio Childrcn's lanacca Tlio Molhcr's Frloud. CENUBIME Bears thc The KM You Haye Aliays BougM In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CtNTAUR COMPANV, FILIPINO BURIAL CUST0M& Tbcj Havo a Uescmbliuioo to clent Jcwlsli Illtcs Dnlquc Cnstams. Among the burial customs arc found rnany which rcsemblo our own and those of tho Jews. As Boon ns a sick inan died, lf ho wns n "dnto," or chiof, his rolatlves and frlcnds, togcthcr with a number of hlrcd mourners, gathered together around tho body with grcat wccplng. Thcy dld not, howvcr, wecp ln anat ttral manner, but in a sort of song or funeral dirge, mlnglcd with felgned gTOans nnd howls, ln which they prnlsed the dcndj and whilo bo slnglng thcy wotohed, pcrf umed and cmbalmed the 'body with Bomo nroma-tlo ungentE, Elmllar to thc Ilcbrew custom. In thc lslands of Jolo and lOndanno, tho lloros, or lohammedan natlves, placcd tho deceased in a chnir with a holc ln tho seat, and, placing a tubo ln tho mouth, forccd down n Eolutlon of cnmphor gum, which was eo efflcnclous that nll impurities and uncleanllncss ftro thrown off through the ordinary channcls, and tho lntestlncs areclcaned and purlfled, and tho body thus pre Bcrved for a long time withoutdccay. The body Is then intcrred In a Bittlng posltlon, whilc around it arc placed n ar of water ana foou, thoso natlves to- lievlng ln tho trnnsm'grutlon of souls. Eeturnlng to the Tagalos: The bodics of thclr deatl chieftalns, dccornted with gold nnd jowels, wero placed ln a coffin hollowcd out of the runk of a hartlwood trco, many va- rletles of which wero consldercd proof ngainst decay, and after caref ully seal- lng tho lld thc coflln was placcd, elther on the hlghCBt part of the house or un der lt, ln which case lb was Bllghtly ralsed from the ground nnd surrounded by a flne bamboo f ence to kecp away an- imals. xno poorer cwbscb wcre piacca in tno flclds'or ln tho public square. The Visayons plnco tho coftins ln imountnln cavcs or on tho top of stcep rooks near the sea, andto thls day these cofllns can be Ecen on rocks so preclpi' tous and high that no Bmnll -wonder la cxcltcd ns to how they worc gotten up. A prlest rccounta that near tho coast of Catbalogan there was a lilgh rock, the top of which was covered with bonei and decaylng cofllns. Tho Indlans passed thlsplaco ln rev erential fear, and nt night cspcclally feared to land there. Tho prlest, hcnring of thls, ascended tho roclc, tlircw the bones and cofllns to tho bcach bclow and then burned them to ashcs, which ho Bcattercd ln tht sea. Tho horrlflcd Indians predlcted that ho would soon suffer a Bort of penalty called "balln," Buch ns being turncd In to stonc, Btruck by llghtnlnff or eornc- thlng Blmllarj but, as ho quaintly addsi "I laughed at them and increased the flames (thank God) wiUiout nny fcarm comlng upon me, the Lord eo permit tlnp; that thcy mlght be rellevcd from thclr euperBtitlons." Mnnlla (P. I.) Frecdom. EPIGRAMS OF A. J. WHITEMAN. Now ln a ChloaBt) CeU. I)e llbernl ln prospcrlty; it brlngs good returns. A man has only to get nrrefltcd to learn his honors nnd dishonors. I never kncw n man to wln n pot by lnying dovn his hnnd. When you get Into trouble, Btand patj (jo tho length nnd clenr your slate. Any man that 1b good enough to speak to Boclnlly 1b good enough to lend moncy to. When you ecc that trouble ls Inevlta- ble, mcet it half wny nnd you have lt ilmlf bcoten. Chlcngo TlmeB-IIernld. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 'Dlocsts what you eat." ALWAYS Signature of TT MURRAY STBECT. NEW VOHH CITY. MUSIC AND DRAMA. "Pinafore" has becn sung over 1,000 tlmes at the Savoy thentcrin London. Itlchnril Strauss hns complcted a new set of songs, n settlng of llerder's poems, entitlcd "Volces of thc No tions." Another nttempt to cstabllsh a pcr manent Germnn thcntcr ln London ls to be made thls Benson by August Jun kcrmann. Two new muslcal composltionB by Jnck Cllne bear the comprehenBivo titles of "Isevcr Turn a Poor Soul from thc Door" and "Your Itazor Aln't Half ns Sharp ns Jline." Ilobert Kdcson and his wife, Elleu Burg, have temporarlly gone into vau 'ieville. Thcy made their debut at tho Unlon Squnrc, New York, in a one-oct play cntitled "Pnlntlstry." Vlennn is nbout to lose one of Ito muslcal attraetions by the departure ci Trof. Lesehetltzky, tho tcachcr of Pndevcwski and a host of other plnnists. iJe will tnkc up his quarters nt Wles baden. Vienncse Journiils recordithe dcath of. i.'rof. Puschmnnn, who yearn ago scnn (lallzcd the Wagnerian world by declar Ing that the Baireuth composer wau p mndman and should be shut up. Webcr tnld much the samc thlng of Bcethoven, but whnt mattcrs? The "nrills of God" frrind out their foreortlalncd rcsults. Albcrt hnll, the largCBt conccrt rooin in London, hns nlwnys becn unsatlsfac tory ocoustlcally, In spite of the ex nense nnd care bcstowcd upon lt. Now cn American souudlng board has becn put into the hnll in thc hope that thcso conditions ma3 be improved. lt is the flrst ever erccted ln Knglnnd. Nnturalness in the "bifant proctigy" 1b not nlwnys observable, but there noema to be n chnnge from this in the caso of little Prnnces Kepplnr, n tcn- year-old girl from Omalin, who mndo her metropolltnn debut at the Chlcngo opern house. She glvcs songs and Iml tntlons, Bome of the lntter qulte good. Thls young wcstcrncr is golng cnstnnd wlll probably nppcnr on one of the vnu dovillo clrcuits. IN FOREIGN LANDS. Wolves dcatroy 50,000,000 worth of llve Btoek annuully in KusBia. Japaneso mills prcfer American cot ton, becauso it has a longer Btaple than that from anj other country. It ls lnwful in Chlna for nnyonc dls covering a person plunderlng a grnve to kill him on the spot. Hnmburg is tho rlchcst city in Ger many. Of lts 025,000 lnhabitnuts, 180, 872 pay incomo tax, though nll nrc ex empt whoso inJome ls under 000 mnrks. Gennan's nnnual exportB from Swita erland, Holland nnd IJelglum nmount to $170,000,000 n yenr, her imports from the Bome counti-ics to $112,500,000. Tho most eurious palace in the world ls the Alhambra, ln Spain. It wns orig inally a fortress, bo great ln cxtent aa to bo capable of holding -10,000 men. It wae begun in 1248 and flnishcd ln 1314. It contains numerous lmlls nnd courts, all decoratcd in tho highest stylo of Moorish nrt. The Turklsh woman ls marringeablo at tlie age of nlno years, and by Turk lsh lnw, nt that ngo, lf married, she ls competent to nmnago hor property and disposo of one-tliird of her fortune. Thc law allows her to nbandon her hus- band'B house for just cause, and wlll protect her ln bo dolng. She cnnnot be corapellcd to lnlKir for tho support of her husbnnd. In 18S0 there wu a law pnEBed in Ger many that cveiy Jerman vltli ah in- eo mo of $750 and over must lnsure his life agalnst BlckniES and old agc. In 1803 thero wero 11,200,000 persons ln Germany Uius lnsurcd, nnd bo mnny of thcso hnd pulmonnry consumptlon that 37 of Uie insurance companics ercotcd at their own expcnso n sanltarium for 5 , . (ooPYnioirr) i v. NUltSfiRY COOlvK DIKT IN DISEASE. By Chrlstlne Teihune Ilerrlolr. (Contlnued from last y.'ee.'t.) The dlet In eonstlpatlon Is ln some re speet nioro lmportnnt tlian thnt in dlar rhoea, sliice the former dlBorder ls In inany onses inore llkely thnn thu lnt ter to become chronlc. Tho hnblt tnuy bo logulatod more benelloially by dlet than by drugs. It is of the ntrongest advantago to the chlld's fjenprnl health to ketp the bowels open, but lt 1 n fnot that inany inothers who guard watch tully agulnst a oostlvo tundency In their bables, relaiise into great carelessness ln thls matter as their children grow old er. To lewon a dlsposltlon to eonstlpatlon coarsemenlsand breade wlll be found cx celleiit. Qraham brad or Kems, rye, coin, whole wheut or Uoston brown bread, mush, cracked whoat, oatmoal und slmllar prc-paratlons are udmlrable. Wllh theee a little good molasees wlll prove a useful correctlve of the trouble. Crtam should be eaten with the ertoals. Glngeibrend sweetened with molasses and brown sugnr ls often helpful. HOSTOX BHOWN BIIEAD. Slft tosether one and a hult cups each of cornmeal and white or whole whoat llour, with a half tenspoonful of Falt. Ptlr into them a half cup of molusses nnd a whole cup of sweet inllk. Beat well", dlssolvo a scant teaspoonful of soda. In a little boIUiiK water, w?ilp thls into the batter, turn lt into a tell Breased Boston brown bread mould, eover tlght ly. and boll steadlly for Uree hours. Turn lt out on a Uat dlsh, whon done, and set lt ln the oven for flve mlnutes to dry off before sendlng to tablc. QUICIC WHOLE WHEA1? BREAD. Slft a teaspoonful of salt and two of baklng powder Into a quart of whole w heat llour. Into thls chop a tablesboon ful of butter or sweet drlpping. Molsten lt with enough mlllc to rnnke a sof t dough about three cupfuls wlll be reuulrod hnndllng lt as little and as llghtly as posslble. Have the dough very soft. Fonn with the hands Into small loaves, nnd bake In brlck phaped tlns ln a brisk oven. When cold It may be cut llke ralsed bread. If preferred, the dough may be moulded with the hands Into blscult, or rolled Into a sheet and cut Into rounds. Many students of dletetlcs conslder the iulckly raisod bread better than that which has been ralsed with yeast. Tho bread for which the reclpe has just been glven is easlly made and ls gencrally satlsfactory. WHOLE WHEAT GI5MS. Stlr two slightly beaten cggs Into a plnt of warmed mllk, and add to them a teaspoonful of brown sugar and a table cpoonful of butter, melted. Beat ln, a little at a tlmo, a cup and a half of whole whoat llour, or tmough to nmlie a good batter, UBlng the spoon vlgorously and beatlng the batter well up from the bot tom. Have ready gem pans, greased and heated, and turn the batter Into these. Bake ln a very hot oven. arnham gems may be made In the same way. COHN MUSH MUFFINS. Make a good cornmeal mush by coolc lng a cupful of yellow cornmeal for an hour with two cups of bolllng water in a double boller. Bofore lt cools stlr ln a tablespoonful of butter. Add to lt, when cool, a cupful of mllk, three woll beaten eggs, and three tablespoonfuls of whole wheat llour, to which has been added a Bmull teaspoonful of baklng powder, beat all well, and bake In thor oughly greased gem pans or mullln tlns. Stewed frults, llke prunes or Ugs, and npple sauco aro sometlmes elllcacious ln controlllng constltpatlon ln children, and ln grown persons also. Abundance of water, never leed, should be drunk, better, perhaps, before or after meals than whilo eatlng, and tho chlld with thls complalnt should be encouraged to drlnk n glass of wntor at bedtlmo. Fresh green vegctables should be glvon, but thoso contalnlng much starch would better be wlthheld. Kggs have a ten- dency to constltpate, as do sweet pastry nnd frled foods. Slmple puddlngs made of rlce or sago mny be glven to the chlld and a plaln Indlnn puddlng, eaten with cream sweetened with maple or brown sugar, ls excellent. Children sufferlng from constltpatlon should avold all dried frults except prunes and flgs, and should nbstaln from nearly all berrlos. Cheeso and plckles should have no place ln the young chlld's dletary, and more especlnl ly to bo condemned for any one ullllct ed with a costlvo tondoncy. Nuts, cakes (except plaln glngorbread), salted flsh or meatsnlso, have a dlsposltlon to Increaso thu dlsorder. Chocolate, plaln orln slm ple comblnatlons, ls n valuablo correc tlve. INDIAN PUDDING. Heat thrctt cups of mllk ln a double boller. Stlr a half teaspoonful of salt Into half a cup of yellow cornmeal, and as soon u the mllk ls hot put the meal Into It by the handtul, Btlrrlng lt care fully to prevent lumplng. Cook for half an hour. stlrrlng often. At theend of thls tltne have ready In a bowl half a cupful of molusses and a tablespoonful of but ter woll beaten together, stlr tho mllk and meal Into thls and add a teaspoon ful of rnaee, clnnamon and glnger, mlxed, and two eggs, whlpped llght. Heat very hard before turnlng the puddlng Into a buttcred baklng dlsh, It should bako covered ln a steady oven for three-quar-ters of an hour, and then bo stlrred woll from the bottom and allowed to brown on top. CHOCOLATE BLA'NC MANGE. Soak haK a packago of gelatlne in half a cup of cold water for an hour. Heat two cups of mllk ln a double boller, and add to lt two heaplng tablespoonfulB of grated chocolate, which has been melt ed over hot water and molstened with a little mllk. Btlr half a cup of sugar with tho gelatlne, and turn them Into the mllk. Do not remove the Bpoon until the gela tlne ls thoroughly dlssolved. Strnln through a flne wlre sleve, and when cool leason with u teaspoonful of extract of vunllla. Set to form ln one lnrse mould or several nmall forms. wettlng them flrst with cold water. When flrm, eat (vlth powdored sugar and cream. (To be contlnued next week.) FOIt YOtm SCUAP-BOOK. Heclpes From Many Sourcos and of Acknowlodged Worth. VEAL POT PIE. Secure two or three pounds of venl (a rlb plece Is good), cut In plecos ln a qunrt of water; mako a quart of soda blsicult dough, take two-thlrds of the dough, roll It to a fotirth of an Inch thlck, cut ln strlps one Inch wlde by three long; pare nnd (llce slx potatoos; boll the voal tlll tender, take out all but three or four pleces. put In twohandfuls of the potatoi'M and several strlps of tlm dough, then add more pleces of the venl and dough, peasonlng with salt nnd pppper and a little butter, and contlnuo until nll the venl Is ln thc iot; add boll lng water enough to cover, take the rest of the dough, roll out to the slzo of the pot, cut several holes to nllow thc- steam to escape and placo over tho whole. Cover the pot with a tlght lld and boll slowly twenty or thlrty mlnutes, but do not uncover the pot. until ready to take up tho ple. BUEAKFAST STEW. Cut three-quarters of a pound of cold roast beef Into small pleces, heat slowly with half a plnt of water, one tablespoon ful of chill sauco, onc teaspoonful of salt and half as much pepper. Kul together two tablespoonfuls of llour and butter, ndd a little of tho warm gravy and then add the wholo to the beef and let cook for llve mlnutes. TIiIb stew may be va t ied by the addltlon of an onlon browned ln butter, and table sauco may be sub stltuted for chlll snuce. Served with blts of dry toaut It wlll alwaya prove an ac ceptable breakfast dlsh. FRIED APPLES. Select apples of about equnl slzo nnd pare and core them with parcr; pre pare thc frylng pan by heattng lt and puttlng ln beef dripplngs, lay the applea In the pan skln sldo down, sprlnkle with a little brown sugar and when nearly done turn and brown qulckly and thor oughly. Apples may also bo frled by cuttlng ln sllces across the core and treatlng theih as you would pnneakes, but the flrst mentloned way is prcfer ablc. BTEWED FISH. Any good-slzed fresh water flfh wlll answer for thldlsh. Cut tho flsh across ln sllces an Inch nnd ono-hnlf thlck and sprlnkle well with salt; boll two slictd onlons until donu, pour olt the water, season with pepior, add two tcacupfuls of hot water and a little parsk-y, and in thls slmmer the flsh until thoroughly done. Serve hot with drawn butter aml with tho snuce made by the cooklng of the flsh. LANCASIIIRE PUDDING. Take cold cooked beef or venl," chop nnd season ns for hash; have ready hot mashed potatoes seasoned as if for tho table, and put Into ashallow baklng dlsh flrst a layer of meat, then a layer of po tatoes. and so on unttl tho dlsh ls heap lg full; smooth over the top of tho pota toes and make little holes In which placo pleces of butter; bake until a nlco brown, BROWNED IIAM. A nlce way to us up scraps and blts of bolled ham ls to chop them flne, add somo of tho fat also chopped flne, nnd put ln a baklng pan flrst a layer of bread crumbs, then a layer of the mlxed ham, and so on tlll nll ls used, puttlnga few blts of fat over the top; pour over all a little water or weak stock and set ln tho oven to brown. A good breakfast dlsh. PORK AND APPLE PIE. Trlm a deep dlsh with paste as for chlcken ple. put In a layer of sllced sour apples, season with sugar and splce; add a layeyof fresh, ratlicr lean, porlc, sllced thln, sison with salt and pepper; then placefllternato layers of apples and pork uritll the dlsh ls nearly full; put In allttle water, cover with paste and bako slowly until thoroughly done. MUTTON PIE AND TOMATOES. Sprend tho bottom of a baklng dlsh with bread crumbs and (111 with alternato layers of cold roast mutton cut ln thln sllces and tomatoes peelod and sllced; Benson each layer with salt and pepper nnd blts of butter. The last layer should be of tomatoes sprlnklcd with bread crumbs. Bako three-quarters of an hour and Eerve hot. SIMPLE EGG SAUCE. Boll four eggs ten mlnutes. DIp them into cold water to prevent their looklng blue. Peel off tho shell, chop tho yolks of nll nnd the whltes of two nnd stlr them Into melted butter. Thls snuce so easlly made may be Borved with bolled poultry or flsh. TO SWEETEN TAINTED MEAT. Cover the meat, after you havo washed lt thoroughly, with strong Enleratus wnter nnd let lt stnnd for nn hour, An other wny Is to use sweet mllk In plnco of tho snleratus wnter. Elther plnn wlll be elllcacious unless the meat Is very bad. PLA1N FRIED HANANAS. Teel nnd sllco tho bananas lengthwlse fry In butter. sprlnkle with powdered sugnr nnd serve. Thus enslly prepared they make u nlce desert. 8 Tho rcmedy thnt ttiki Anodync lilnlinent 1 nnn '' rv pnln fi. i iiiihi relliiU on to n lure it n u- i u di. inliin-iHu nr eitTiKiln. i .i ii teasuim nnd kwiiIIou i:, . i i u'H cures every ono of thc iniiin roiif -linn In usIul' John-on'A AuuiU m. Lninni-iit i tulm-il ln iiiun.v new r hk- Ii' vlucli aro lrciiii.M therancutlo eirects of wlin-li aro not fnlly umli r- I colistltutlon und do Inoro liurm tliali coud. You r.m iufi-ly truttli roiiiod.v whlcli I for nlnetyyeurn hm been liiuidcil down tbroimii ueni'rntions, (jntlierlnK fresh poniilarlty ln overy ilppnd.-. so thnt now Its une I" wnrl.l-.ni'e mnJ lts vulue I geuerally rccognlzed by pti lciaim und luy luun. Hucli u ruini'Jy m Itwan oilirlnntnrl In l-in i.-. !' . wiiu uHt-u n i iiii nruin nin- --mh iim iiii !olir, crniuii, (li.'irrh(L"i, cImiIiih morrniH, W coiiuIih, rol'ln, croup, cn'Hrrli, brunrtiltls, In gnipe, l.tineries', innsi-ie snreniHS, fk Z iiiiU pnln nnd Intlniimmtloii ln imv purtof the body. ln two Rlze botllos, 2,', cents X v aiiu&Ueenis. ineinrfi:i -rt.i i.i moruuroiioinicm- n yonr ueaior nnsirt lt wrlle to U I. S. JOHNSON h. CO., 22 CuBtom Houao 8t., Bonton, Mnss. W a puttte tti Vic ttmarfmttt uie nf Johnson' Antxiyne l.iniment you nhoult hnvt a ccpv "f our m jxtpr b(" k sf.t free, on " Treattnent ur Inttaits utut Oire o the A'leJfc J;oom. ES&a V3 Ahvnrs chcnpor ln the ond thnn nur seoils that only cost hulf an much. TeHUd, trut- to name, fresh uud rvllablc. Alwayn tho lict. Ablt .for K."rr b taki ii otnors. Wrltu fur 1'jwi S od Aauaal. 1. M. FKIillY A CO Dotrult, Mlc CMICHESTE1'S C " L.I9H i.n;msii t 1 s i p&lel dtlicr. KiTmo i t or .n i Ip, ia i. Tftlmonlatii ,rt lr trft, r, hf rc m Diuli- St.libj' r-1 hcmlottl t'o., , l i.iLA.. I'Ai ln It;-.l d:M ( itt i lne rlttln r. ! tltn. Ii'iy i f y i' i Mirifii f-r lrtl lurn MuW. 1 . ) i nll Iiru Kt?ntloa t'.ia i u Oar fare from yonr liome to Sl'KNCKU'S HOHI ar.na nuiiuiii,, nifiKSioii, k. jiii scuaeucs iasi YQar. ltoard nnd room in ctubs, pcr Kcek. fttabllahed 18S. lieaulltul New liu Id inx. lieat ln everythliii;. Not k Hlni;lo 8tenoi;rtiphlc gradnate of ur eciinoi nas raiien to necuro a payinKposni jn. K fimrCl Whn hv Used Thflm I.HUIUO Recommend as the EEST 3)ti. ItIWiS St&r Ctowd Brand PENNYROYAL PILLS. Ueed for years by lcftdinj; npcclalieti. Hundrodi of teeti monioJs. Atrial will convinco you o ftlicir Intrineic valuo Id case ot mipTQfnon. SnnJ icn rttits fur lawple and Look. All Lrupgistiorty maiI$UJtKx. KING MED1GINE CO., Dox 1930, COSTOfl, MASS. Digests what you eat. Itartificiallv dicests the food and aids Naturo in strenixtlicnint; and recon- 6tructing tho cxliaustcd digcstlvo or- gans. it is tuo latest aiscoverea aigest ant and tonic No other preparation can annroach it in clllcicncy. It in- etantly rclieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, lleartburn, Flatulcnce, Sour Stomacli, Kausea, Blck neadache.Gastraleia.Cramps, and all other resultsof lniperfectdigestion. treparca oy t. c. i'-witt co., cijicago. Dr. Tolman's Monthly Hcgulator haabrought hapiiines3 ti lumdrf Js nf anxiuus woiueii. Thore ls jiositively no other icmedy known to mcilicalsclcure, that will so qulckly aml safely do tho work. Havo never had a singlo fallure. Tlielongcstaniliuotolistiuatocases aro rclieved in ;t dayj Itliotit f.nl. No othor remeily willdo tlus. No pain, no dancer, no interferonco with work. Tho most dlllicult cact Hueeessfully treatcil thrmiph corres lioinlC!ice,atul the most cninplctc satlsfactlon gnarantceil in every lnstauce. 1 ielieelmu Ireils of lailiiM wlmiu I neverfee. Writefor further iiartii-ulars. All letters tmtlifully answeied. I'rco cnnflilential i.ilvico in all matters of aii'ir:ituorilt'licateiiatuiu. iiear in inind tlils remeily is aks"lunlv afi iiinlor ecy possililo eomlltiim and will pnsitivcly le.ne no rftor 111 eirectnipim tl.i-health. lty in.nl Deenrelv sealeil, J'.mhi. I)r. U. M. TOI, J1AN CO.. 170 Tiemout St., Uostou, Mass. W. Wheelock's eal Estate Agencv - ISTEliliUJENCE OFFICE,, AT-JIONTI'ELIEII BOOIC I1INDEUT. Havo bargalns Iu Iiouhch, 1oi aud other valuablo property. I'laeen wantel for llrst class cltirkn, male, hotol cook, girls (or house work, lauudry work, otc. No HxpBiiBe for roglsterlnK. and all Malignant T.lood Diseases Cured without r.iin. No Knifeor l'la ter. Bookoftestimonials and lctter of advice, free. FLOWER MEDICAL CO. 151 W. 34th SI..N.Y. R0YAL GERMAN FEMALE PILLS BRAND. Thc only absolutely SAF13, SUkl! and KELIAULC Ftmalel'lll. Mailcil to any addrcss on rcccipt o( prlcc $i.oo per uoj. noolc Important to l.adlcs sent (rec upon rcccipt o ac starop. UDKHAN CIIUniCAL CO., 853 llroadway, N. Y. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, "Dlacsts what you cat.M Dyspepsia Core eun'' hv hi'l immutlon ln Jnlinnon'B iiiii tf i iiriil cuii lie 1 1 . i n n ; . r ih II i .1 , 'i i Lt! lt O'.il 1 l n,. ! , 'l, tlit t itSf l u . . i i .,ii h 1 i;nr Iu .-iii- ii.ui lunl It ',ui''kly r-ii i, 'I iv iMilnmmaMun. I- (, 'ii.- ri-'(s tlid' nro t-oii-mi il. u iii,Mi n.l (Irm.'s, Uie mU nhil wliteli wvukoti tlio uti'l u h ymi run i Johnon. n prnrtl- i i fnmlly physlclnni jir.irinr n is i, v remn n inouy ior x blU", hruHc burns, NtlnL'N, clinflnc, M CANNING WILD H0RSE3. Vtila Account Bnj-s Tliouanndn Thntj Once Itonmcd tlio 1'Inlns Ilave Dccn Derourcd. Tho qucstioni "Whnt has bccomo of ' the vild horscs that wero onco eo no meroua on our wcstcrn plnlns?" boo nt last becn answcrcd, perhaps not sat lsfactorily to thoso who Indulgo In. canned beef for lnncheon, but conclu elvely. It appcara that a number of causcs are responslblo for the dlmlnu tion of tho hcrds thc Increosed de mnnd for irrigablo lands by scttlcra nnd thc purchase or leasc, followed by fcnclng, of grent nreaa of range lands by caltlo mcn nnd sheep men. Tho lnt ter nro swiftly fcnclng in tho Bprings, crceks nnd ponds that form tho water BourccB, which nrc vltnl to range in dustry. These fncts donote n new era ln the developmcnt of wcstcrn Bhccp nnd cattle raialng, incrensing produc tlon nnd putting the industry on a moro eolld basis. It cnds the indiBcriminato pasturagc of cattle, Bhccp nnd horsea over immcnse nrcas of northwestern BtatC3. It mcans thc conflnlng of tho cattle nnd sheep to lands that can bo ucquired, fcnced nnd made more pro ductive nnd the gcneral cxtinction of thc horse3. The lattcr are belng moved oH thc rangcs by thc tcns of thousands. Those left arc forccd to ekc out n prc cnrious esistence on tho dry pasturo lands left by the cattle and sheep herd ers, whcre thcy may dle of thirst in tho summer or starve to dcath in the win ter, with no one ,to mourn thclr end. In the lnst two years nt lcnst 65,000 head of horscs havo been removed from the ranges of castern Washington nlone. Thclr disposition has been ap proximntely ns follows: Shippcd to Chkago nnd other eastern markets, 20, 000; scnt to Alaska during Klondike rush, 8,000; -canned into horso meat nt Llnton, Ore., for shipment to France, 0,000; drivcn to Idaho, Montana, Wy omlng, Colorado and Utah, largelyfor pack and saddlo horscs, 10,000; brokcn for use by new Bettlcrs in Wushington, 10,000; died ln tho last two wlntcrs, 8,000; loss from Btatc in two years, 65, 000. Thls loss has becn double the nat ural increaEC, reduclng the number of wild horscs in thls stato from about 125,000 to 80,000 or 00,000. At this rate of decrcase they would last for somo years, but tho fact ls that the horscs are being conflned to n smnllcr aren each successivo ycar, theroby increns ing their chancea of deatruotion. At least 5,000 horscs dlcd of starvation last vrintcr in tho districts north and Bouth of tho Snnko rivcr. Fifty to 80 per ccnt. of Bome bands vnnlshcd un der the conditions of short grnss and decp bhow. Thc cattle nnd sheep, on tho other hand, nrc roundcd In tho lowcr vnllcys during tho fall nnd fcd during tho winter. Thc range horscs nrc now conflned nl most entirely to thc thinly-populntcd counties of Douglns, Lincoln, Adnma nnd Franklin nnd parts of Ynkima rmd Kllcldtat, in Washington. Thcso anl mnls nre worth three to twenty dollnrs, nccordlng to size nnd qunllty. A Inrgo number of them nro cayuscs; others nro etrong, largc-boned horses. In June 5,000 head of Wnshlngtcm liorses wcre Bold for shipment east nt $2.50, three nnd Blx dollars pcrhcnd, nc cordlng to sfzc. Thc horso cannlng fnc tory nt TJnton, Orc, hns convertcd about 3,000 head Into meat for shipment to France nnd Ocrmnny ln tho last two years. A still largcr number will bo canned in the nenr future, for the ra dustrial depnrtment of thc Northern Paciflc rnilwny hns nided In thc estnb llshmcnt of nnothcr horsc cnnning fnc tory nt Medorn, N. D. A homc mnrket for mnny thousand hend hns been caused by the boom in the wheat indus try, owing to thc good crops nnd good priccs of the lnst two yenrs. Thousanda of wNil liorses, weighing 1,100 pounda und upwnrd, have becn brokc to tho plow by both old nnd new settlcrs. Tho lndlcntlons nro thnt thls loccl nbsorp tiou wlll contlnue in n llmlted wny for severul yenrs ln enstcrn Wnsbington nnd Idaho. Chicngo Chronlclc, Tho Chiclten "IIow's your nppctlto these dnys, old man?" The Bulldog "Not very good. I fcel just ns satlsfled after a few bitcs ns if l'd hnd n menl, IIow'o yours?" Tho Chlcken "Poor, very iioorl I just plck nt things," N. Y. Press. Two ordinnrily nico young womcu in n MnssnchuscttB town wero dlsci pllned out of the church the other dny for breaklng into laughter nt a solema prny er meeting. Thls wns ccrtnlnly ln deoorous. llut, when it is understood thnt n good brothexhnd just nriBen with the remark thnt ho wna "sittlng on a thought when the settee Btruck hlro,' their merriment wns nltogetber pordoo ble. Tlmo nnd the Hour, UNiMENTt 0 tho care of these persons.