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ee.u-fi Relieves Spring Catarrh. " yit:u ! q no ' i .tip i i ;y for t; /l' 1 ' / I o i 1u nd in your 7'a ", ' . I r:a alnd "jilra hl Iu ' 1 7" ' : fr riend::s safering z,':, . . . 1:, / ' . I e sides Ic,''ri'n.' , : : 1 .to a(l suf --i (r'ing .t c ", 7 ,' .!orm."-'' hiss Dora I fI' '. 6109G 6,ih &., S. IV., Waslington, V. c'. A Case of Spring Catarrh. Mrs. N. P. Lawler. a ',. -1 N. roatd way, Pittsburg, Kas., w rt: "I.la:t springU I oaghtasevere c,uil. whiich developed into a seriu1 ea.t. of eltarrlh. I fell weak and sikc, and could neither cat nor seep well. '"A member of ,ur club who had been earedof catarrh t1hrl'2,h the , ,e of P'e unasadvised m'e t, Iry' it. and I did so atonee. I expected he1lp, but nothiii lke the wonderful el::t ,' fr t the better lobserved a!mout a, ,on as I starter' taking it. In tiree days I felt much better, and within two -weeks I was in be health. l'eruna is a wonderful medicine." ROARED HIS GENTLE REBUKE. late's Wrath Found Vent in Peculiar Form of Reproach. , Rear Admiral ?Mead, who has just )sen retired, was talking one nir;ht at adinner in Portsmouth abo , the of discipline. tIn my youth," he said, "I knew a mate in the merchant service S, though an excellent officer, was ,~Wdfully profane. When anything ot wrong he would volley forth Ath aid curses in a shocking way. bce, though, he shipped with a very tdct, religious captain, and the first te this captain chanced to witness ,s of the mate's swearing bouts he w-ve the young man a good dressing bowf. 'You are a first-rate officer,' he sded,'but remember, no more swear i. Not another oath aboard my "Well, the mate hbore the captain's lWaing in mind. Then cne afternoon ithappened that the boatswain made a hexcusable error in carrying out a order. When the boatswain con fused the fault he had committed the*mate turned red with rage. He o*ped his mouth. Everybody looked t qlm expectantly, waiting to hear sAib remarkable oaths, but just then 1Eaptain hove in sight. The mate, A ,ig, the captain, remembered his ReS about profanity. But his rage -io have a vent of some sort and, up close to the culprit, he 0b in the man's face, 'You naugh ~aghty boatswain!' " V-" Probably He Is Not. ,Bourke Cockran at a St. Pat day dinner told a story of an m who was talking about the f Baring Gould, whose obituary recently printed by mistake, Mr. still being happily in circula -l*,' said the Irishman, "they've the funeral notice av a man !ln't dead yet, hov they? Faith, a nice fix he'd be in now if he 0' thim people that belaves they see in the papers." I Club of London Waiters. Walter who respectfully attends Atthe Carlton, the Ritz, the Sa .the Cecil is quite a different in when he enters the palatial in Noel street, Soho, which ISed last night as a waiters' e building has cost £15,000. ag of the club was made the for a grand banquet, which :ombination of the best that found in the best West End t.-London Daily Mirror. ard for a good deed ,done is done it.-Emerson. t..ý ( I PIL KIDNEY HOW TO SERVE BLACK COFFEE. Neither Cream Nor Milk Should Be Added to the Beverage. 1flac(k or aft er-l inner coffee is usually made exactly like that taken for breakfast and maucI by ilt:ering, steaming or boiling, save that doublle the proportion of the beans is used. Two heaping tablespoonlfuls ('coffee tc. each cup of wVater. It slihtill be streonu and perfectly clea:r. Serv-e in sr.:al' cups with block sugar As after-dinnatr coffee is used as I digestant, neither cream nor mill should he addied ''lere is a growinu fancy for miaki i the regulal;'r Tl'urkish coffee for the S :ltltay dHessirt, but it is extremely "pit i r." work, as only small cups are l:ade at a tilme. The essentials for the 'lurkishi coffee are one of the Turkish coffbee mills of brass that grind the bean as fine as powder and one of theli tiny 'Turkish coffee pots that caln n1w 1,e found in any of the hous is urnitishinig storiiits. To matk the ioff ,. itn ihes., put 6 pot contait i l f Ires lv is el wxater ol. the fire with t%\t it 11' th1iv lumps t;; scut r. 1d1 t wýi ''t : i futls of co(ffet lowdlyr to the atr , Which is just i'tno h f r t I a Iite '! di nerlt' caulps, stil '.ell and lut I tli , .11i .a l 1 1i four timles. liwe ,' n ,f ,1h ,'1 , Il,. ti t is taker, lroni the : It tiu l i, l :i nfll i ly on the lotnu: n I i :ot appears ( h, , the tea. "' .t l : if , nI ,, t l, th fire ftcr' tIe lu:: I, lit'*. tlt'!" off tie ie nt l i :e l t ' i i s a1 qi' e y Have iloire lilin: w\iit,'r in readi. ls s n amdl r'il it t o It'Iration until all are sert't l. PEACH MOUSSE AND RUSSE. Recipe for Two of the Most Popular Dessert Dishes. "Fruit lReipt-s' gives the following for peach niouIss'e andi rtlssi': To each ('p of plO('c ptulp tfr esh or canned) allow a htapiune tlspooni of gelatine I two cups oif tal) uitake a generous quttntity). l)iwsslve g lal tine in one third cuI of cohl water, then place over se':am to dii l ', and strain into the peach pulp. Swoeeten well, add a tablesponuful of lenton juice and a little rasli erry or tartwle'orr' syrup. ('oat the lining (of a flu:tcy n ol with a tablespoon of not eld gelatine, then pour in the ntus.e',. pac('k well. cover with Ice, and freeze six hours. Make the ruisse in similar manner. but fold in at the last a pint of whipped cream and the grated rind of a lemon instead of the lenmon juice. Use also also a little almond flavoring. Cleaning Down Quilts or Pillows. Down quilts and small feather pil lows which have become soiled can be washed at home, with very little rouble or expense. First choose a good day, for the drying is half the battle, and you need plenty of sun shine and a gentle wind. Use luke warm water and one of the of the many pure soaps that are in the market just now, and avoid a washboard. It will not be of any help and it will certainly pull your quilt or pillow out of shape. Rub thoroughly with the soap, squeez ing and patting with your hands as you might fine woolen underwear. Rinse in two or thro' clear waters and hang up to dry in the sunlight. A dash of salt in the water will keep the colors from fadintg. Spinach a Fine Tonic. Spinach should put in a frequent appearance on the table as it is a won. derful tonic. It is a very wholesome vegetable and ha:; a beneficial effect upon the digestion. It is rrequently recommended by the doctor to those in middle and ad vanced life. It is light and laxa-. tive and wonderful proltertles have been ascribed to it. It is useful in cases of rheumatism, though, in this respect not quite so valuable as celery which all gouty sub jects should partake of, not raw, but cooked. Pineapple Vinegar. Pineapple parings should never be thrown away, as there is no finer vn egar in the world in flavor and col oring than that made, from pineap ples. The fruit parings (fruit may also be added) should be placed in rocks and covered with water; sugatr or syrup being added in quantity ac cording to the condition of the fruit. Allow this to ferment thoroughly, and when this has been accomplished watched and skimmed meantime--the vinogar must be strained from the fruit and placed in jars or bottles. Celery and Orange Salad. Select firm oranges which are not very sweet and cut into sections, re, moving all inner skin and seeds. Cut crisp celery into small pieces and mix the two in equal quantites with a French dressing in which lemon juice is substituted for vinegar. A few nut meats may be added to ad vantage. Serve on a bed of water 3ress. Make a French dressing with Slevel teaspoon of salt, one-fourth spoon of l)aprika, six tablespoons of ,live oil and three of vinegar or lemon juice Use for Old Kid Gloves. Cut off the hands and save the arms of your long kid gloves. Use them for polishing silver, mirrors, cut glass, and jewels. Out of the tops of old tan or grey gloves you can make charming bags for carrying opera glasses, etc. Cut the kid to the same pattern as is used for silk or velvet bags, line with silk of any pretty color, and trace your initials on the outside in water colors or with em broldery sill "THE MARRYING, SQUIRE." Justice Ceo. E. Law, of Br,'.:!, Ind., Has Married 1400 Couples. hit:r ( et t. I:. 4.lt' "1 W la l MIn ., ha; ~titly-0a11 t4111141 tit:,' Ill" k !I a~ra dti.1 hauuuiing; ~VS urikn t i1I Sunt cnllt'> jitsag iii lsýt7 a I'fii: ii i la t ' 't tli Ir ,,. , arr, I tray sulff'l'l· il vi. I l an i ii a id cm lljia lillt fy kidney 11't1lihli'. JI FiMI r.'l ii ~ itIa r f ached Il. 1'', Youthtful Head of State. ill ll'9 , and Inl' tilt` last nit ýt, iiarll I 'Ivet' him. k·iif Ia I A1icr l l hd iii c nmlerin andletL~as ti'2 Mi 1fi Theri Mill.M Ki ll Ia ul' I . :1t \ ',itO nl agr ime c I l::: 'ii2M I. n' K 'i ,ta' olhco as i1: :., rt..... Usually a wui:,in t' :i 7 rernai as at a cu: ta' a r r a 1u)u tiwuc~. The King of Terror. awl'minit I1'.- ' ll. ' , 11% .v The el'oolist sy in ',Y' elan can show Iio elan is to, "'; hi 10 do his (duty - Mu] n-,k. Shake Into Ycur Shoes ll '; I'tl tl( II 1 , .~ . 1" r I r - I' ill 'I .--ý\'.\ ,<1 .\ ldic-s A. S. I l :-. I ;",. \. 1. i Ate, mil fort :ic,, aan I tuiTnm, 't, pnr. cr1 v are the tit ?.i.; I !' - la at e which haveo their h 'ru i' )I)tllIit* herocs, who) ii) 544 iiit illA'tims gol ne1' thian thoso who win ri no i a. --Vi' or Hugo. What'3 the Use' a 1l ii I so fin-,~: I l .. Its di t III)L and ril titpii~ tat all't-L tI I: ;to K: 'lb' ;In o in-t! Int I : ":' (''o.-'n'. r tlL'I iL ! r' it .1 ' V' l t ýC ii a K"ý' ,r j, i..K ot f hIiliitf "1 am an engineer,', wrius r. 'N. r . C.tiC. .t.J, ., 'ui a local freight, and some day- I he. ban of ive nii e ,,r 1o9 hours. I had al ways VLen troubled with sure kidneys and a tired, w rn-uut feeling, but since taking Thedfor d's MC BLACK-DRAUGHT I do not know what a lame back is. I have also been suffering with gastritis (inflammation of the stomach) and indigestion, with much pain and poor appe tite, but now my appetite has improved and my stomach has grown stronger." AB Sold by dealers, everywhere. Price 25 c-nts and $1.00. Try it. A8______ _________ Ismmuu'm"UugEusanmas"uagUme THE DAISY FLY KILLER 'tr. WE tYOU DII he i" . in I `"aDyý',LtJ.£t" º; ý f atJtf ir, Ilt , L, t ,..-' u l; ',r I.. 1 t.i , .' "..... , . P IU z,:.,: , [A W O , '., 1 ýi r :l"" .raf ryt I" , "" Ii!n 1,I; ' l PURDY SVNITARIUM i. S L.E' t,;. .,,, ; . • f PURDY S....M..ELLAELECTROTYPES ..." , E .O ' rr'U T '1''' N'T' j" LI CELLA`Et,1S DI " - , .PES \ i':: ' DR. PURDY, SG L S ? or e. AIjULU J hL . II !b ý i aruulJ,.. In not ,i .. far ..!. ft the ,,e.t ,rice, ,,v ý.""1 i, G14 Fannln St., Houston, Tex. L - L-TI.LkL..r IA. L b l1( 'LP:iCU.. ((U .Ad amst.,lthic: LARD SADDLES McCANE'S DETECTIVE AGENCY, NV EN'T P 3 NEEDED i uTS.GOVEINMENTINSPECTION C. o. $3 .o50 to so0 ioust',n, Texas, operates the .larest fcrce of . ' C 35 t $5 competent detectives in the South. they rende .,..,,..I 1. I-. , -,,.., " ' hle C written opinions in cases not hasdled by them. I: TSOlThERN-CO1TONOIL.CO. . ! laon abie rato If aret, .l 0 t. Thompson's Eye Wat, a EWYomSAVNAHAMmAmmNN OmmmmS , A. H. HESS & CO. Tutes .TARC ua I 0.........................I wnr WIrr 'aarP HOUSTON. . TEXAS. DEFIANCE STARCH t'a r,,;., R e 'nP Ladies Like It W hen Sick Mrs. Nevada Hensley, of Lorenzo, Tenn., writes: ,'I have been using Wino of Cardul for sixteen (16) mcnths, and have you will like Cardul, for the good it does you. received much relief. I had suffered from womanly weakness and the Made from purely vegetable Ingredients, it con- doctors were unable to he!p m-. Finally I wrote ycu for advice and took tains nothing injurious to young or old. Cardul with the result menticned. I can heartily indore Cardul for the Acting especially upon the womanly organs, it is a good it has done me, and with you every success in manufacturing and medicine for women, not men. selling such a good medicine for the relief of suffering women." Girls and women need it, when suffering from any Sold everywhere in $1.00 bottles. Try It. of the ailments peculiar to their sex. It acts gently and naturally, relieves pain and dis- Write today for a fre copyo o valable 6 ,se illastrated l[ll 'Pd[' Book for , omen. If you neeed Medical Advice decac;b. tress, builds up weakened organs, regulates Irregular FREyour sm ret ur, tating age. and reply will be en in plain IFPIOR I.ADIESrald envelo0r .. Address: Ladies Advisnry Dept.. Ti catamenla. Chattanooa edicin Co. Chattanooa..Tenn. Wine of Cardui - Remarkable Typewriting Feats. A woman in a typewriting contest in Paris recently won a victory over more than 150 competitors by writing 16,500 words in four hours. A man wrote 17,000 words, but he made so many mistakes that he was ruled out. An American woman has surpassed the French woman's record, for in the ordinary course of business she once wrote 10,500 words in two and a half hours, and made three copies as she went along.-Youth's Companion. Good for the Blues. Is your appetite on a vacation, your energy absent, and everything else out of "Whack ?" If so. you had bet ter take something and take it now. Simmons' Sarsaparilla is the King of Tonics. It will make you eat all you want to pay for. Try it and bear your self laugh again. The men and women nurses in the Paris hospitals have issued a notice demanding better pay and treatment, and indicating that they will strike if their demands are not met. lie who is always hearing and an swering the call of life to be thought ful, and brave and self-sacrificing-he alone can safely hear the other cry of life, tempting him to be happy and enjoy.--Phillips Brooks. For more reasons than one, Garfield Tea is the best choice when i ilaxative. is needed: it is Pure. Ple:asant to take. Mild and Potent. (uarant edl unider thie Food and Drugs Law. Work of Cupid in Germany. The number of marriages in the German empire in 1905 was 485,906. They Go. Promptly and permanently-Itching Piles-when Hunt's Cure is used. They do. It is curious how a modest actress will appear in a threadbare play. Ms. Windlow's Soothing Syrup. For chilldren teething, softens the gums, reduces ta fiammatlon, allays pain, cures wind colih. 25c a bottle. A really good complexion doesn't come out in the wash. ecause of thawe uhly, tgrlyray hairs. Uw LA ORIOLI" HAIR RISTORER. Prlok S1A.0 retal. :;u` I I t '1ý i ý ý: i~ .."'. .," . ' .'i .1 ' . I .1i '' IIt? I I i MRS. C. L . FINK Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound \I` - 'l l i. 11t 111 II ilt n f r' tl i11 jIý F'1 .i '. " '' . II ii'rI. ' (11 ii Ilt l l'C I1:11't(] I1 l l!' f T. 1 111 1 i1 \.' . II' t 111" rl ill .!.r I t"' I. 1. I . t1~ I ; 11. , o f I 'A i I ,rf l'"11:1."' 11. 1 1 , II ', ; ,I " '\ k tl~ tl' l, il'i 1 til"1 :111'i 111 \' - .. 1' / ·l ri;!' · . . 1! i1 1 :l · \1r. t '; ' 1 : I ,f,: · 1,;; 11 - fVi1r ~t Pin IIi` n :' r :'" ' 1 ' I i 1 , . '' 4WE T? S You may be able to Sget alon without a WATERPROOF SUIT OR SLICKER But can you afford to? THESE GARMENTS ARE GUARANTEED WATERPROOF GIHT" COMTORTABLE-DURABLE LOW IN PRICE SOLD BY ALL RELIABLE DEALERS SJ Tgwr CO Oro. V U A. ...... o(lIt LCAOM CO L nTO IO hCn OAN 04 @QEN T ANTISEPTIC GREATEST HEALER KNOWN TO SCIENCE. Non poisonous, Non Irritating. A!!ays Ir.f ..~rr.aA an;d stops pain .,, from any cause. As strong as carbolic id ar, .rmiess as sweet milk. Cures burns instantly: cures old and cl:c': sores; cures sores and inflammation from any cause on man or b r-or ,wls-:ures' cholera, sore head and roup. Satisfaction ; :aranteed. Tor sale bi all Flirt-C(las Dealers. lfgd. bY CRESCENT CREMICAl . Co. Vt. ' ',, i Tex-. Hooper's Teller Cure Doe'ure Ustene.) Is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee i1 to cure Tetter, Eczema, Itch of all kinds, Skin Eruptions, sing Worm, Dew Poison, Chapped Face and Hands, Pim ples, Dandruff and all Scalp Troubles, Corns. Sweaty Feet, Etc. Sold everywhere, two sizes, SOc and $1.00 Bottles. Mail this ad. to us and we will send you a trial bottle free. HOOPER MEDICINE CO., Dallas, Texas.