The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, November 27, 1903, Page 9, Image 9

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The Commoner.
NOVEMBER 27, 1903.
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Samples Mailed Free
Fifty Thousand Trial Packages of Dr. Bfosser'5
Catarrh Cure to be Mailed Fret
to Sufferers
Dr. JJloPflcr, tho nbted catarrh specialist, of
Atlanta, Ga., la tho discoverer of a wonderful
rcmcuy lor ca
tarrh, Bronchitis
Asthma and Ca
tarrhal Deafness.
Ho has decided
to Bend fifty
thou sand trial
packages of his
remedy to sul
fcrers who will
write him.
This remedy Is,
aharmlcss.plcas-'
an t vcjjctablo
comnxnriid con
tainlnRnotobac
'CO, w h ich i
smoked in a pip
68? f i
rA w-J'
tho medicated
vapor being in
haled, reaches di
rectly tho mu-
frilia'mrmhrnnpi
lining tho hcad.nose, throat, and lungs, making
a radical and permanent cure.
Jf you want to give the remedy a trial, writo a
letter at once to Dr. Blosscr Compuuy, 371 Wal
ton St., Atlanta, Ga.
tho works of the best cuthors is a
necessity. ' 4
Unsatisfied. The accomplishment of
an object is not the only reward that
comes from doing one's work well.
The training and, shaping of the soul
by the discipline' undergone must bo
taken into account. It is not so much
'what we mean to do, as it is the way
ov dpihg what W3 must, tliat counts.
Learner. The report of the national
commission of education shows' that
in the year endiny last June, 15,925,887
children were enrolled in our com
mon schools; other schools and col
leges brought the total up to 18,500,
000 young people in school in the
United States.
Querist The first route for free
mail delivery at farm houses was es
tablished in October, 1896, in West
Virginia. At the close of 189C, there
were three routes; in 1897, there were
forty-four; in 1898, there were 128;
More Gow Money
You can invest in nothing that will brine
you larger cash returns than tho
EMPIRE
Gream Separator
Guaranteed to turn moro easily, to last longer,
to be mora easily cleaned, to glyo less troublo
and to bo moro satisfactory in overy way than
any other separator. Simplest in construction.
Investigate our claims ask any Kmplre user.
Handsome Calelogus Fros.
EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR COMPANY,
Bloomueld, N. J. Chicago, ill.
Mtwa
Feel Your Pulse
.Ii it beats fast, then slow skips
beats, your heart is weak and should
be treated at onc(e.Dr. Miles' Heart
. Cure is.tliobest and safest remedy.
Bold cm guarantee. Bond jtor boolc on tho heart.
,-!' ', Mura Mzdioal CO., Ellihart, Ind.
In 1899, there wore 644. Thero are now
12,507 routes in operation.
Hattio L. The climber, ampelopsls
veichil, is not generally hardy in tho
latitude of Chicago, excopt in shelt
ered situations. Any florist will ad
vise you what to get. Tho well
known orris root .belongs to the Iris
family.
Dulbleti.
Gladiolus bulbs are produced truo
to name or color by tho biilblota grow
ing about tho base- of tho old bulb,
'iese bulblets may be wintered in any
cool place avay from tho frost, keep
ing thorn dry, in tho samo mannor as
the parent bulbs. Early in tho spring,
prepare a good bed in any out-of-the-way
place in the garden, make rows
four or five inches apart and sow tho
bulblets thickly so they will almost
touch each other, and cover them
about an inch and -a half deep; be
fore planting them, every bulblot
should have the tough, black peel
pulled off of them, or they will make
very irregular, and but little growth
the first season. It is claimed that
peeled bulblets grow as much in one
year as unpeeled ones do in two years,
and that nearly every one of them
grows, if peeled, whiclMs not tho case
with the unpeeled ones. Keep tho bed
free from weeds and water well In
dry weather-; if in rich soil, nearly
all of them will bloom tho second
season.
"Dropped Dead."
All royal strengths in life, until tho
end,
Will bear themselves still royally. De
grees Of dying they know not: the muddy
lees
They will not drink: no man shall see
them bend
Or slacken. in tho storm: no man can
lend
To them. Those feeble souls who
crouch on knees
That fail, and cling to shadows of lost
ease
Death tortures. But, as kings
kings may send,
He challenges the strong.
to
Such death as this
O'ertakes great love; a lesser love
will miss
Such stroke; may dwindle painfully
away
And fade and simply cease to be, somo
day.
But great hearts, to the last, have
pulses red;
All great loves that have ever dropped
dead. Helen Hunt Jackson.
Making nirron.
For the benefit of "Interested
Reader," we quote the following from
Encyclopedia Britannica, in regard to
making mirrors:
A perfectly flat and horizontal slab
of stone, bedded in a heavy, Iron
bound wooden frame, with a gutter
running around the outer edge, Is nec
essary. On the surface of this table,
which must be perfectly smooth and
level, is spread a sheet of tin-foil,
somewhat larger than the glass to be
derated upon, and after all folds and
creases have been completely removed
by means of stroking and beating with
a covered wooden rubber, the process
of "quickening" the foil is commenced.
A small quantity of mercury is rubbed
lightly and quickly over the whole
surface, and tho scum of dust, impure
tin and mercury is taken off. Mercury
is 'then poured upon tho quickened
foil until there is a body of it suffic
ient to float the glass to be silvered
(abdtft one-quarter of an inch deep),
and the edge at one of the sides hav
ing 'been cleared of the scum peculiar
f n.ir. the class (scrupulously
'cleaned simultaneously with the above
operations) is slid from that side over
the surface or me muruuij,
aro placed over tho surface until tho
greater part of tho amalgamated mor
cury is pressed out, tho tablo ia thon
tilted diagonally by mcaiiB of dumb
screws, and all superfluous mercury
finds its way to tho guttor. Tho glass
Is loft twenty-four hours under
woights; It is then turned over, sil
vered side up, and removed to a
drainer with Inclining sholvos, whero
by slow degrees, as It hardens and
dries, it la brought to a vertical posi
tion, which In tho caso of largo sheets
may not bo arrived at in less than a
month. This process yields excellent
results, producing a brilliant silvor
whlto metallic luster which is only
subject to alteration by exposure to
high temperature, or by contact with
damp surfaces. The morcurial vapora
to which the workmen aro exposed
give rise to nitet distressing and fatal
affections.
,
Crochet Drawn-Work.
Thero are many patterns in drawn
work .which can bo copied in crochet,
and tho greater durability of the lat
ter renders this now work of great
uso In trimming household linen, such
as sheets, table-cloths, sideboard
scarfs, towels, etc. Ordinary crochet'
cotton is used in this work, and in sizo
and color must corrcsponi with tho
linen to bo decorated with it. After
tho crochet is.completed, an edge of
double-crochet sliould bo worked
around tho pattern to afford a founda
tion for tho button-holing with which
it is secured to the linen. After the
button-holing is completed, the linen
is cut away from under the crochet.
Before mounting tho crochet, draw
out a thread of tho linen for both
edges of the pattern as a guide in
sewing, in mounting intricate pat
terns, it may be well to stretch the
linen In a frame and tack the crochet
in place beforo button-holing. Some
times a line of feather-stitch along
tho edge of the crochet will be found
an Improvement.
In making up small pieces like doil
eys, bands for shirt-waists, collars and
cmfs, etc., bias tape will be found an
excellent substitute for picco linen, as
it saves the trouble of cutting bands
of material and the edges of the tape
and crochet may be oversewn together
instead of button-holed. As tape
comes in different widths, much var
iation may be made in effect by mak
ing the same pattern of crochet with
narrow bands for one article and
wider strips for another. When the
crochet, has been mounted, it should
either be damped and pinned out on a
linen-covered board and left till dry,
or it may be pressed directly with a
hot Iron. The work sliould be care
fully pulled out and laid between two
damp cloths before being ironed.
Modern Prlscilla.
98c.sr.S3 50Shoes
NO MONEY.
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ThPso tiro bitch frrndc Mca'nnnd Womcn' Shorn
at lower price than ever before hrnrtl of. We
(cuornntco them to b moro atjrlfsti. better
llttlntr. bettor wcnrlnir, tban you can bay
clRcwhoro nt ta.60 to 6, Tali It ffat ise4
toadtrtoj 1&31 efftr iw aiit,
98 cents !!:
bifhind-Mwid nil, bji calf that.
In latent Now York Tlnrwd
top, an extreme' r Rtyiifth,
trnidc. durable hoo.
(vjual to shorn that Kelt
in KtorcR evrrrwhero
nt 13 no to tft 7.m
rv, OtO W.WHlUiRD,
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Wrlto for order blank.
tin Aftt4
iHUiiCIMd buyB OunrnnU'fd 3.G0 Patent
Lontnur Slior-i for IioMj mon mid women; also a
vurlpty of other ool hhoes, of which wc will
Bend you full dcHcrlpMon If you wrlto uh.
Bo CSlllS Ltdlu? hidi.
tcmc.niw iljti ilasllclastiD Liei
5hM,tmul of npcclnl vlcl Icld,
on tliomoHHU llsli last, with
Patent Leather t'p The Ha
tlo ItiKtcp mukcfl the ohoe
celf suljuhtini: for a hih or
low iiitj'ep, and insures com
fnrt. tn tlin ipiih.h.i uimu nlA
&.to8,w!(IMiiAtofSI3. Guar
Vktj'H nnteed eoual to shorn rcIN
t. turf In titnma nrtl stv
catalogues at
MOXEY.
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lank
TODAY.
Send no Money.
nut ir you want S3.50 pair of oboes for W cents,
f you uro wllllnjr toexarnino them If shipped
hubjret to examination and approv al before pay
ment, simply Kay on a potal card "tend rao
order blank." We will alKosrnd you descrlp
lon of our New System, Bljf, Free, nearly 1,000
oage Cntnlojfue, which will b.ivo you dealer'K
prollts on not only Bhocs but everything ued Ib
the home. Hhrhest bank, eornrn'rclal and cus
tomer'H rcferf rices. AddreftK Olobe Asioclatlo.
249 to 201 Wubusli Avenue, Chicago.
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mmm bargains.
Our hrce trocery dnrtment cin jupply you with the
clioiceit frcili ctw erics at lower prl c ihan you can
uuy tnesjmiuJiity oii;oi lorciUKrin Kantai rity
oratyouriunieurjccry. IJcIo oi; ro a hi of the
raretmwuu. Utueri win vc fju-tu in oit Socclal
Grocery circuura. wmeiorwcrauMuy.
nu iub. 0i graiiuiaivi. urM V I. ww.
Arbuchls or Lion Collo, par lb. ,.... Oo.
OurOrlvobltnd bulk rostlsd cellto,perlb.flo.
1 box aod laundry coop, 100 bars,..,. Of.OO
Freahsoda craekora. por lb.,.. ...... ..4 I-Zo. J
Fro ah (jlngr anapa, pr lb.,... 4 !2c.
Chslcoal 19 (annlnga or brakon loavas, not
dusl, par lb., .. . . '. .......,10o.
Fancy laosa roll,lmporlal to, porlb., 28c.
10 lb. Scotch rollod ol, 28o.
flail Columbia Rlvaraalmon,.. ...... ...12 l2o.
8 ox. bolllo lomon axtracl 13c.
1 ol. canauaarcyrup, ......20c.
10 Ib. pall purowhlta labia lard for BBo.
Arm AlUmmer coda, lull lb.' packaga, ...... 0c.
Our hrcc Ceneral CaUlotruo contain eeryth!oz
wanted for uteon tiiearm or In the limic and all at
lootjoy fivlnif prlcn. Don't Uuy suptilics of any kind
until you sec It. WcaaJIUfrccforuicukicj;.
U!TE0 HAIL ORDER CO..
RttaUtrs Evtrf thing at WholaaU Prittt.
E35 Dolaworo St., Kansas City, Mo.
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without I Jch clout or reservoir. With
larjje.MK1 roomy warruInK closet, tea
(hclvcsaad reservoir Just ss ilioro JlMijdriwo center
S16.V5. Kotorvciris porcelain on in
$Q-908Sicttte
ItHt as JlhKtnted. Horns
virtf nt Ho ft evil ox wi
sIde.fiAbet03Corc!Cd cs outside and
into a fcteel CiS rirScf Cat it tttilattit
licit s&d keeps vir raccb Jiptter (Ian tle
cldttylc Tb0O9JiMsblg rsna is
.gprH 2SrTnche3,ha30ccokJng
r.oici.iarf crooaiyoienr x
ISiO ladies with ctusre
door co Yoa reerlve full
btneit cf t!io lar?s ori fwe
have steel ranges with much
larsrer end smaller orest.
tAlKS. to lllt All. 1 Vb.L.ili.
of this h'ch rrade ns ( mzAn of
eel J rollcdttccl . too a ndall caitint of
cornimtetl tie xxA. cold
irptiea ,ie tteci ina.
nary cut ixue, largo cast
feed door, tuh pit doron J
hre ash pan, swinf top,
doutla screw draft-rryulA,
litor. Uklda rested wn.
top rlnir namaj plalc, foot
rails, etc.
We have heatlojr
stores of every Lied.,
jjciuuji,c:ru2ntj,ine
KlUilV.ZltCtlllStOTUiMJ.
for O Co. lino Ik men
at H the regular price.
test No. 1 rle Iron. Crtia t we tv In
prorcd duplex erate. burns wood or crL Nlcbfs Irloimlni
pic u i-u va yam m ioua top, tancs ana Lraciceu en man
a panel oa err en ocor zaa clean
closet, tea pot shelves,franeaad panel oa
OGCdOCr. 'lba Sricklenartsarn si I fil-.htv tdifTMlap.il nnViSul
"yl'. makiDC the ranee an ornament to any house.
WE GUARANTEE Sffl!0 ..lii55V
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laraoicciiiorcacayouinpeciectcoBaiuoa, you csn pay for it after VM aa
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that retail for double ourprice. you can return t bo stove to us SAcfwewill pay bright both ways.soyou won't fcea
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