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3LIFE-SAPPING PARA .SITES THAT WRECK HUMAN SYSTEM The following romnrkablo statomont '(tm rccontly mado by L. T. Cooper. It oncernB tho preparation which ha flbeon so wldoly discus-sod throughout tho country during tho past year, and &as sold In such enormous quantities In leading cities: "It Is now a well-known fact thai -wherever I havo Introduced my Nw Discovery medicine, hundreds of pio tlo havo brought internal parasites, or tapeworms, to mo. In many cases those i.peonlo did not know the nature of the spataslto, and wore consequently ex tromely norvous until I explained tnt matter to them. In somo cltlos so many havo bad thU exporlonco that the public generally bocamo alarmed. "I take this opportunity of explain ting what those creatures are, and what H have learned about them In tho past "Tapeworms aro much moro com than would bo Bupposcd. I yen tturn to say that ton per cent of all chronlo stomach trouble, or what Is known as a 'rundown' condition, la caused by them. An individual may auffor for years with one of these ,-Sxeat parasites and not be aware of It. "Contrary to general bolief, the appe--tlte la not greatly Increased It only .becomes Irregular. There la a general rfeollng of falntness, howover, and a fCnawlng sensation In the pit of the vatomach. "People afflicted with one of these rvarasltes are nervous and depressed. Their chief sensation is one of lan ifguor, and thoy tire very easily. Lack f energy and ambition affect tho body, and the mind becomes dull and slug gish. The memory becomes not so good, mnd tho eyesight Is generally poorer. "Tho Now Discovery, In freeing atom ach and bowols of all lmpurltlos, ,eetns to bo fatal to theso groat worms, sand almost Immediately oxpols them jCrom the system. I wish to assure any jrno who has the oxporlenco Just re Sated with my preparation, that there Ja no causo for alarm In tho mattor, and that it will as a rule moan a Bpeedy restoration to good health." Cooper's Now Discovery is sold by '11 druggists. If your druggist can aot supply you, wo will forward you the name of a druggist in your city who will. Don't nccopt "something tfuat as good." Tho Cooper Medicine YOo., Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Adee In Europe. Second Assistant Secretary Adee of 4he state department Is on his annual 'Vacation In Europe. In company wltb Mr. Thhckera, United Stntos consul xeneral at Borlln, and Mrs. Thackera, &e will dovote about bIx weeka to a bicycle tour of southern France. He fixpecta to return to Washington about tlhe mlddlo of June. Catarrh Cannot B0 Cured m local APFLioATiotrn. m tbey cannot rwi st ot the dlMU9, CaUrrb u s blood or const fMUoail disease, aad to. order to cur II you mutt tail dteternat remedies. Kill. Catarrh. Cur to takes to stoAliy, and ten dlreeUy upon the blood and raucoui Kttct. mill Catarrh Cur to cot a ouuk mtdl- II wm pneertbed by oo ot Ui beat physicians I tfeto country tor years end to ft retuUr prttrrlptk . h suwix-joa ei we om tonic f n nown. combine nvo to eon blood purli inert, utlrtc directly on tin. .raucous curtiee. The perfect combination ot tlx ro lagrtdleau to whit produce ucb wonderful re- m owing osiarrn. mna ror testimonials, ire. r. J. CHENEY CO.. lYopn, Toledo, O. fets. br Druwrtita, prle T8. -take Haiti raauiy rill tor eoroUpsUsa. Now Fly Trap. 'A Callfornlan has taken advantage tat the fact that files alwnys walk up window by Inventing a trap to bo fastened to a pane In such a mannor 'that a fly will enter It without bolng taware that It has loft the surfaco ol the glass. CUT THI8 OUT -And mall lo.tho A. II. Lewis Medicine Co., -,"at. Louta, Mo., and thoy will aond you free tm. 10 day treatment of : or nature's remis- mix (Nil tablet) . uuarantcea ror Rhea ttniilflm Cr niHrtniinri Ulntr TTunn nt.. T l.e r. Kidney and Wood Dlnoanea. Bold br till Drupslita. Hotter tlmn Pills tor Live A 8urprlslnn Event. ' THt. Drown (rushing excitedly into the room)---Mario, Marie, Intelligence Has Just reached mo Mrs, Brown (calmly Interrupting Wra) Well, thank heaven, Henry,- JUfe. Get Some Free Land fin Colorado. Rich soil, fine climate. Write W. P. Jones, 750 Majestic Bldg., IJDenver, Colo., for full particulars. 'Looking at It In anothor way, what Ifears is there in lotting one head of Hfhalr make several generations ol -women beautiful? Whin Your Mials Disagree It:k certainly time to take Immediate action If you would ward off a serious tick spell. It is positive proof of a weak stomach and deranged digestion and for which you cannot take a better medicine than Hostetter's Stomach Bitters! but remember this, the longer you put off giving lite assistance need ed by the digestive system tho harder it is going to be to cure you. We know of hundreds of casta, taken in hand at tbe very beginning in which ashortcoune of the Bitters proved very efficacious. Therefore, be persuaded to get a bottle today from your; druggist or dealer and Urns avoid all possible danger of a sick epeii. it is a wonuertui tonic anu in vigorant for overworked, nervous and run-down persons, and in coses of Pixtr Appetite, Bloating, Heartburn, Indi gestion, .Dyspepsia, Cotiveness, and Malaria It is the bett Do the Lawmakers Like Baseball? Well! OH you sByW WASHINGTON. Chairman Olcott of the special committee which is conducting the Merchant Marino leaguo Investigation, Is a gamo states man. Ho cntored the commlttco room recently with a long list of questions which ho wanted to propound to D. N. Baker of Haltlmoro, tho witness for the nfternoon. Olcott called tho moot ing to order in tho usual manner, and carefully arranged his questions bo foro him. A slip of paper with a question on it was handed tp Ileprosontatlvo Gar rett, ono of the committeemen. Gar rett read tho question nnd smiled. Whllo Olcott was absorbed in hia wit ness Garrett tucked tho slip of paper among tho othora lying before tho chairman. Olcott went along with his questioning, like this: "Now, Mr. Baker, If you wore going to tako tho quickest and shortest routo to Buenos Ayres what would that routo bo?" Baker answered. Then Olcott camo to tho slip ot paper. Haled to Court for THE distinction of being tho first man prosecuted for Ill-treating a goose, undor tho cruelty to animals law, in tho police court, fell to tho lot of Conrad F, Springer, a resident of Gates road, near Chovy Chase. Horses, cows, sheep, lambs, chick ens, dogs, cats, pigeons, turkeys, pigs and even monkoys have been given the protection of tho law in provious cases, but novor before has one of tho Anseranno family drifted Into court It was described ns a gray gooso, thrco years old, Bomowhat weighty, of a kindly disposition and motherly in her attention to raising broods. She was "cruelly buttored and bruiBcd with atones" by Springer, charges her ownor, Dr. E. A. Bryant, a dentist. xne men are neignoors. The dentist was the first witness. After tolling that ho saw tho defend ant hurl a stono at tho gooso and hit tho mark, and ropent tho performance with effect several times, tho witness directed attention to tho phrenologic al attributes of Mr. Springer, In sup Yes, the Statesman's Mind Was Clear I rfrliY'Bt WERE") Wh IT NC10 n statesman nnd typhoid fever, Ho was very ill. For days his doctors thought ho must die. Ho was delirious nearly nil tho time. After a whljo ho became n llttlo hot ter. Ho begged that ho bo permitted to 8C0 another statesman whom ho was particularly fond of, Tho friend camo. "Well. Jim," Bald tho culler, "how nro you getting along?" Jim said ho was getting along all right, but Just then ho hud n Blight attack of his former delirium. The friend tried to eootho him, but ho was confused In his talk, and apparently unable to understand altogether what was transpiring. Jim, you'vo boon pretty sick, but you'ro ull right now. You'vo been do llrlous, you know; but that's nil passed." Yes, rvo been out or my henu a good deal, I guess," Jim agreed. "But my mind's nil cleared up now." Sure, you know vvlmtn going on. City Bred Men as SECRETARY WILSON of tho depart ment ot agriculture Iiub Just pub lished his year book. W. J. Splllmnn, agriculturist in chnrgo of tho ofllco of farm mnnngoiuont, has wrltton an urtlclu on "Farming ns an Occupa tion for Clty-Brod Men." Ho hands nut sdiiio tins that city men might nroflt by t urban llfo isn't all it's cracked up to bo. "Wherever It is feasible," ho Bays, "a Very good plan for the city man Who has no knowiouge 01 inrming and who doslroB to bocomo a fnrmer Is to niovo to tlio suburbs and begin In a small way as a gardener. At Irst tho principal nlm should ho to produce truck crops for home con "Mr. Baker," ho began, and thon he stopped. "Well," ho continued, after he had turned tho paper ovor onco or twlco In astonishment, "I guess I might as well finish this question. Somebody has been kind enough to furnish me with it." He read: "Mr. Bakor, If you wanted to attend tho ball gamo In Washington this aft ernoon what time would you start?" "This blessed moment," said the witness. Whereupon adjournment was taken. Postscript Just to be fair Olcott and tho rest of the committeemen went to the floor of tho house, whero tho rail road bill waa under consideration. On another day Representative Gar rett told this story: A man wont into a lawyor'B ofllco. " I want to suo my administrator," he said. "Oh," said tho lawyor, suavely, "you mean that you want to suo your guardian.' "Perhaps you know more nbout it than I do," said the prospective client "I'm Just back from tho war and thoy'vo got mo reported dead. They've started already to administer my es tate I want to suo that administra tor." He did. Beating a Goose port of his allegations. "He hns cruel, unsympathetic, tor turing Instincts," Doctor Bryant de clared. "I nm not surprised that this outbreak has occurred. It Is distress ing, of course, but to bo oxpoctcd. "Now, if you will notice," ho con tlnued, "that tho occipital protrusion and tho nasal "But how nbout tho gooso?" Judge Pugh interrupted. "Oh, the goosol My gooso? Ah, yes," nnd tho wltnosB returnod to tho gooso story. "Why, tho gooso waa badly Injured." Tho Injuries wore minutely scribed. Springer emphatically denied do- that he had boon cruel to tho goose. "Nor any other goose, your honor. I llko goese," he asserted with vehe mence. "They'ro flno birds to have about ono's place." "Tho complainant is your nolghbor. Isn't ho?" Judge Pugh asked. "He Is," the defendant replied. The court ascertained that Doctor Bryant was a defendant in a stone throwing case about a week before with Springer as complainant "What did I do then, Mr. Clerk?" tho court asked. "Personal bond," was the reply. "Well, make It tho same in this ono," Judge Pugh directed. By tho wny, havo any of tho boys been to seo you?" Tho man whoso mind had cleared looked up In astonishment at bis friend. "Why, certainly, lots of them have been to boo mo," ho said. "There are threo or four of them under tho bed now." A llttlo nowsboy makes most of his Income selling papora in tho house ofllco building. Ho ban sopnrated the Democrats from the Republicans, so thnt ho won't mnko any mistako In his replies when thoy "Josh" him, as they constantly do. Ho came luto Congressman Howlnnd's ofllco tho other day. Congressman Durey of Now York waa there. "Son," said Howland, "nro you a Democrat or a Republican?" The boy hnd forgotten, Duroy'a poll tics. Ho hesitated. "ThlB .fellow's a Democrat and you know what I nm," said Howland. "Now, what nro you?" Tho boy know Howlnnd for n Re publican. It was pretty tough to bo put Into this position. But at length lie answered: "Both." And ho said it liko n statosman him self, for ho didn't smllo. Tillers of the Soil sumption. As experlenco Is gained tho Industry may bo enlarged and a market established. Mnny men havo mado tho transition In UiIb manner. OthorB hnvo started with ono or two cows, nnd havo lot tho buslnoss grow from tho profits. Others havo suc ceeded by beginning In n Bmnll way with poultry or fruit. Tho knowledgo gained In this way, both ub regards tho dotalla of farming nnd concerning methods of marketing, finally enables tho beginner to abandon his cty cm ploymont and bocomo a farmer. "An Interesting case of this kind camo to notlco recently. At tho lown stnto corn show In 1909 tho enr ot corn which took tho grand prlzo, and which was sold at auction for $160, was produced by n farmer who ton years previously had boon a driver of a laundry wagon In tho city of Dos Moines. It must be recognized, how ever, mat men wno nava tnus suc ceeded havo invariably beon men ot unusual ability." IVB us to awake with Bmllea, Rive us to labor smiling. As tho sun llRhtcns tho world, no let our tovlnK-klnriness make bright this house of our habitation." Btovenson. Cleaning of Rugs. Ono of tho greatest mistakes that many women mnko in cleaning rugB Is to hang them on n lino. If tho rug is heavy It is suro to pull apart leav ing a ridge that can never bo quite smooth again. Another mistako Is tho beating on tho wrong side of rugs that aro mado with tho threads exposed on tho under Bldo. This beating breaks tho threads and then wo wonder why our rugs wear out so soon. A good oriental rug should last a lifetime if it Is proporly cared for. Lay the rug flat on tho grass, beat and sweep it with tho pile; sweeping against tho pile roughs it and ruins the rug. Shaking a rug with fringo snaps off the fringe in a very short timo. Carpets and rugs may bo worn out In a short time simply by tho swoop ing. It Is not necossary to sweep with all one's might, light strokes removo tho dust with much less wear on floor coverings, to say nothing of muscular tissue. Carpets and rugs may bo brightened by wiping with a cloth wrung out of ammonia wntor. Two tablesnoonfuls of ammonia to a six quart pail of wa ter. If ono fears moths, n good way to completely annihilate them Is to put a damp cloth along tho to of tho car pot where thoy always work, and press with a hot iron. Tho steam kills tho moths and It takes but a short time to go nil around tho room. OTHER earth can dispense with some classes, Brush wlclders, Ink sllngers may rro: .But she can't sparo that friend of the masses. She must have the man with the hoe." Edward Berwick. Gelatine Dishes, Gelatine in its raw stato Is collogen, a transparent, tasteless substance which at ono timo was thought to bo rich in nutritive qualities. It is ob tained from tho bones, tendons, carti lage and ligaments of animals. By boiling with water the collogen Is changed into gelatine. Gelatlno is softened in cold water, but dissolves In hot water. Boiling It will decomposes it so that it will not solidify on cooling. Gelatlno may bo used in many kinds of desserts. It is also added to sher bets and ice creams to glvo them body. A simple dessert ot fruit and fruit JuIcob with gelatlno may bo molded and served with whipped cream, ma king an appetizing nnd nutritive dish. tittle Economies. Grato nny bits ot left over cheese and keep In n glass Jar to use for flavoring In escnlloped dishes for souf fles and toasted crackers. Broad crumbs may bo kept covered if dry, and will bo ready to uso for tho numberless dishes In which crumbs aro IndlspenBrtblo. Savo tho bones of all meats for broth. Chlckon foot makes a good golatlno that mny bo used with chicken nnd hard cooked eggs, In a loaf, or ns a salad, Treat a tough steak to a slashing with n sharp lcnlfo, sprinkle with flour and broil in a hot frying pan, carofully groascd. Bacon and Catsup. Tako nicely sliced bacon and trim freo of rind, Place slices In n baking pan nnd place In oven. (You will And that by baking instead of frying your bacon it is much moro tendor and re quires less tending.) When dono not too brown removo ennh piece from fat onto a platter (ono that may bo placed In tho oven.) Pour over each sllco a generous quantity of tomnto catsup, roturn to oven about five mlnutos. Serve while hot Hashed Potatoes. Wash, pare and chop fine one pint of potatoes. Let thorn stand ten min utes in cold wator, Drain, then put two tablespoonfuls of butter or bacon fnt Into n hot spldor, ndd tho pota toes, sprinkle with salt nnd popper, ndd ono tablospoonful of vinegar and cover closely. Let them cook until tonder, on tho back of tho stovo. Bo fore Borvlng, brown, fold and turn out. Qnrnlsh with parsley. Household Hints. To kill flies; Dissolve 318 grains ot blchromnto of potash In ten ounces of wator, Bweotonod with sugar arid placod in shallow pans. Air all woolen clothing, lotting tho sunshlno do its perfect work, for the spring Is tho reason to look out for moths again. Penuchle. Ono cup milk, ono cup brown sugar, ono tablespoon Jiuttor, one teaspoon vanilla. Scald milk, ndd brown augur, cook until thick. When thick add but tor. Bent until creamy. Pour Into buttered pans, put in cool place to hardon, then out Into squares, 1TJL EN ?4biv DEALS nro llko stars you wll not succeed In touch- , Ing' them with your hands, but llko tho seafaring man on the descrtn of wnter. you shooao them ns your rruldes, and following them, you rench your deatlny."-Carl Schura. Bananas. Bananna aro a cheap fruit, availablo all tho year round. Thoro nro many dishes Buch ns salads, dessorts and entrcos that the bannna may bo used In with appetizing results. As n shortenko it is very good, add ing a touch of lemon Juico nnd Bait to tho bananas to give them character. As a salad, cut a banana In halves, roll In chopped nuts, lay on a lettuce leaf and servo with a mayonnaise which makes n good salad. Bananas with oranges and dates mako anothor nlco salad. A nlco con fection which is new and very good Is made by stewing prunes until soft stuffing with a pleco ot banana to take tho place of tho stono; roll in chopped nuts and sugar. Orange Jelly. This Is a dessert that is a great favorite with invalids. Soften two tablespoonfuls of gelatine In one-half cup of cold water, then add ono nnd one-half cups of boiling water, ono cupful of sugar, ono and one-half cups of orango Juice, and threo tablespoon fulB of lemon Juice, turn into n mold and let stand until firm. Lemon, coffeo nnd cider mny all bo mado Into dainty Jellies by the uso of gelatine. Prune Pie. A dessert that Is delicious and ono easy to preparo is mado by baking n shell for a pio, fill It with stewed prunes. Covor with a meringue made of whites of eggs two will bo suffi cient and threo tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar. Bako until a light brown. Whipped cream may tako tho place of tho meringue. HOUGH MAN a thlnklne be Ing 1 defined. Few uq the grand preroga tive of mind. How few think Juntly of the thlnklnr few! now many never think, who think they oo. Jane Taylor. Maple Sugar. If one has evor had the privilege of visiting a real old-fashioned maplo sugar camp, thoy havo realized some thing for which many sigh. The modern methods have done away with the boiling of tho sap In a great Iron kettle, but the sirup tastoB quite as good, and the sugar makes in the same old way on pans of snow. Tho sap Is gathored from tho bright tin -palls and put Into a great hogs head on wheols, drawn by a horse. It Is then carried to the house whore It Is cooked In great boilers until it Is a thick sirup. This sirup may be cooked still longor until the sugar forms. Maple sugar and sirup mny be used in so mnny appetizing aisnes. As a fllllugvfor cako there Is nothing moro delicious than mnple sugar or sirup cooked with cream, adding nuts. For an lco cream sauce, uso n pound of maple ougar, ono cup of thin cream, two trtbtospoonfuls of button Boil without stirring, until It forms a soft waxy ball when dropped In cold wa ter. Keep hot by standing In n pan of hot wnter. It will candy on tho lco cream just ns hnt sirup docs on tho snow in sugaring time. Ono of tho most delicious of frozen dishes Is mado ns follows: Maple Parfalt. Boat four eggs slightly, and pour on slowly ono cupful of hot maplo sirup. Cook until tho egg Is set, no longer, cool and ndd ono pint of thick cream beaten until stiff. Mold, pack in lco nnd lot stand thrco hours. One may freezo this, as nny Ice cream. Servo It with chopped nuts and thick maple sirup. A Good Stew. Cut up two potatoes In thin slices Fry ono sliced onion In a llttlo chick en fat until n light brown. Add the onion to tho potatoes, with a plut of chicken broth made from tho bonoB, a cupful of tomatoes, cook until ton dor, ndd n llttlo butter, salt and pep per and tho stow will bo good enough for anybody. Proud of Her Life Work. Mme. Mario Kraus-Bolte has Just eolebrated her fiftieth nnnlversnry In klndorgnrten work. Mme. Kraus-Bolte was a pupil of Frau Froobol, and opoaklng ot her early experlenco said "I waa tvlruoat afraid to como to Amorica. I was afraid ot the Indians, whom I was sure I would meet in America. I havo nlways beon glad that I ovorcamo this groundless fear I shall keep right straight on with my kindergarten work, aud some peopl ton mo i nm goou ror w yoare longer." k The celebration was given by thti Kraus Alumnae association, which Is comprlsod ot pupils ot Mme. Kraus Bolte. ANOTHER WOMAN JpD ByLydiaEePinkbam's Vegetable Compound Black Duck. Minn. "About a veat ago I wrote you that I was sick and coma not uo any 01 my housework. Mr sickness was calif a Botrofloxion. Whm 1 would alt down I foltasif IcouldnVjt got up. I took LydlaE.Pinkham'B Vogotablo Com pound and did just as you told mo and now I am perfectly cured, ana havo a bit? baby boy." Mrs. Ahxa Ahdersok, Box 19, Black Duck, Minn. Consider This Advice No woman should submit to a trartri. eal operation, which may mean death, until she his given Lydia E. Finkham'ii Voffotable Compound, mndo exclusive ly irom roots ana herbs, a lair trial. This famous modlclno for women has for thirty years proved to be the most valuable tonic and lnvigoratorof the female organism. Women resid ing in almost every city and town 1b tho United States bear willing testi mony to tho wonderful vlrtuo of Lydia E. l'inkham's Ycgetablo Compound. It cures femalo ills, and creates radi ant buovant female health. If you aro ill, for your own sako as well as woso you tovo, givo it a vnau Mrs. Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass. 5nvite8 all sick women to write ier for advice Hcradvicoisfrck tna always uoipiui Don't Persecute your Bowels Col pel eiWtu3i ud vrrftism. TUr kntnkj caatv -anMcaurr. Tor CARTER'S LITTLE . LIVER PILLS Kar o um tm daU biU. and mom bm rJeCcat j MubouM tt 4 ithtbo-dra. Cut Cm- SeWT Btfc ButitAm I Utk . rag Iubow. Small PilL Small Dom. 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