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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1910)
(MM rr I HE busy world shoves Angrily The tnnn who stands with arms akimbo net, Until occasion tells him what to do: And ho who wnltu to have his taskn marked out Hhnll die, and leave his errand unful nilcd." -Lowell. Household Hints. Seeded raisins cut In hnlves or datca cut In two pieces makes a very nlco addition to tho npplo aud nut salad. Add a ploco of bay leaf to a clear tomato Boup. Vegetables will bo ot a better color If cooked uncovered. A few minced dates ndded to fudge an It la takcu from tho stove will glvo n novol confection. Clothes sprinkled with hot water 'will dampen more quickly and conso iuently bo ready to Iron sooner than If sprinkled with cold water. If windows stlglc and aro hard to open, pour a llttlo hot lard between tho window and casing, putting some on tho rope. Use a teaspoonful of ammonia In a quart of lukewarm wator. Wash your brushes and combs In this, and all grenso will disappear. Shako tho brushos and dry in tho open air. To keep blankets and flannels soft and white, wash with a tablespoonful of amomnla In tho first wator. Equal parts of ammonia and wator will clean silver or gold Jewelry. Household Hints. Paint brushos that have becomo hard and dry may bo softened by Im mersion In strong vinegar heated to tho boiling point Allow them to sim mer for a few minutes, then wash them in hot soapsuds. French terms often used in cook hooks nro not understood hv tho nv. erago cook, or housokcope unless iamiuar with the Innguago. Tho tol lowing COmmonlv usnd tnrmu it mnv bo Interesting to learn tho meaning or. Sauto means to cook In a small amount of fat, commonly called fry ing. Frying, howover, means cooking in deep fat. Croutons, Small cubes of broad fried in butter, Berved with soups. Entroe. A dish served between the heavy courses of a dlnnor. Marinate. To season food by mix ing with oil and seasonings before tho heavy dressing Is added. Marlnado Is tho noun. OTHINQ Is easier than fuult- flncllnir. no fnlnnf nn unir. denial, no brains, no character uro re quired to sot up In tho grumbling busi ness." Robert West. French Cooking. So deeply rooted and grounded nro wo In tho belief that French cooking 1b tho sine qua non of that art, that tho Impression llugors after the fact has been demonstrated that though Franco1 knows much, sho does not , know It nil. Mark Twain, who appreciates a good dinner nnd has also tht courage of his convictions, writes In his usual pleasing way, ot tho ordinary dlnnor served as It Is In Europe, y tho French cook: "Tho European .Hnner is better than tho European I . oak fast; but It has its faults and iu -m-1-orltlea; it does not satisfy. 1 'in Amorlcan come3 to tho tablo cast.. and hungry; he swallows his soup. Thero is an indefinable lack about it somewhere Thinks tho ilsh Is going to bo what ho wants; eats It and isn't suro. Thinks tho next dish Is per haps tho ono that will hit tho hungry nlaco; trios it and Is conscious that thero was something wanting about it also. And thus ho goes on. . . . Thero Is hero nnd thero nn Amorlcan who will say ho can remember rising from an European tnblo d'hoto perfect ly satisfied; but wo must not ovorlook tho fact that thero is also hero aud thoro an Amorlcnu who will He." We must admit, however, that tho French havo dlstancod us In tho mat ters of economy. They look with dls may upon the hugo roasts or Juicy steaks which aro found on many ot our Amerlcnn tables. As for tho Fronch cook, "his buslnoss In llfo Is to oxtract the utmost possibility from every article on tho menu and then present It In tho most attractive form." If ho can properly cook a po tato, ho can tickle tho pnlato with mysterious dishes, so wo grnnt all honor to tho French chef. Pot au Feu. A chenp cut of meat nnawors evory purpose for this dish, but a pleco from tho round la proforred. Tako four to six, pounds of loan beef, put ln an earthen saucepan nnd covor with throo quarts of cold wntcr. Drlng to a boll and ukim carefully. Add u ta blespoonful of salt, threo poppor corns and simmer for three hours. Add two onions, sliced nnd browned In butter, two leeks, ono large parsnip, two tur nips, two small carrots, quarter of a cabbage, a stalk of colory and a bay leaf. Cook all slowly for two hours longor. Tako up tho beof; pllo tho veaotabloB neatly about It; ukltn tho broth, pouring n llttlo over the beef, and serving the remainder aa soim. ML AtiK not with thy guest of his own nffnlrs: for with thnsn tin Im ftltfYIMAnllt. Bnnimlnlnni Ktll rtt. courso ovor of thlno ovn, of thy pood iuck nnu in, or tny norses, tny servants, thy children and thy ailments. If thou finftt IIAt .ltn.a.il HhimiU In mhImi. Iiln - - v ivuwvvvi. . . . . v u j ... ii.t. n. ii iiiiii feol at horn, thou mayst nt least Induce iiiiii 10 wish nimsoii inero." anaconac, tne wayfarer. The Loft Over Prohlem This Is tho season of tho year when tho housowlfo after tho dinners and days of festivity, finds tho larder stocked with nil kinds of odds and ends. A cook who knows how to dls poso of left overs In nn accoptablo way Is a real genius. Sho must havo knowledge of right combinations and taste in their arrangement. Peas left from dinner, carofully waBhod, may bo used In salads. Hero Is ono that la ro nnnniinl thnt eurlna lty will causo us to try It. and satis faction will mako It nn old friend. Western Salad. Take ono cup of canned pcaa, four tablespoonfuls of chopped onion, four tauiespoonruls of Bwcot pickled cu cumber or watermelon, four tahlo spoonfuls of chopped cheese, four hard cooked eggs choDnod. Savo out tho yolks of two and put through a rlcer to decorato tho top. Soups of any variety may bo mado from loft ovors. Tho bones ot tho turkey and chicken makes a delicious Roup, a cupful of tomato or less adds to tho tastlness of nnv broth. Almost any vegetable mav be added to n stock pot. Carrots, onions, turnip, cabbage, parsioy, ail giving a flavor alone, or In combination, which gives character to soup. Croquettes mado of cold boiled rlco served with Jelly, are a welcome change with tho meat course. They may tako the placo of vegetables. Any numbor of salad combinations may bo mado from left overs. A roast nork salad Is flno on a cold day. Use cell cry and pork cut In cubes, Just aa ono would for a chicken salad. It Is best to uso a Blmplo boiled dressing not too rich, with tho salad, bb tho pork supplies tho fat needed, oven if lean. as it should bo. AddIo Tart with Cheese. Make a plo crust to lino a deep plo Plato. Fill with aDulcs. nllced: hob. son with sugar and nutmeg, or cinna mon, cover with a thick layer of grated cheese when tho plo is half done. YOU irrow ready fnr It. itrtmn. wnera or other you will nnd 111 fit tvtlflf l nnrwl!.! ..... Iu 1 t. I. r ..or n"' ln your ow" tltOUchtS. Wo Wish milfll fnr nniurliml ties: but after all. It In tlm hMnr for opportunities that Is of tho mnn rnn. niquonce, xiicru are golden doors on every sldo. but tho unready bouI passes thorn by n blank, Impenetrable wall, that holdB neither onenl vjuuikt! Aii-iyunain, The Luscious Oranae. Vory soon ornnKcs will bo nt thnir best and cheapest. Served fresh thero is no rruit moro wholesomo nnd de llcloua. Aa a breakfast fruit It Ir Burvi.HH- popmar. u may servo as a refreshing drink; Is dollghtful ns a confection, or as a dessert In combina tion with other foods. As a filling for layer cako tho rind and Juice bolnc used, thorn mn i. nothing moro dollclous. A beautiful dessert Is mndn nf nr. "gos with the peel ontlroly removed, t 'i Biicea. ijut n lnyor in n irinno di. i . sprlnltlo with powdered sugar, n i poontui or lomon Juice and n spin, .ng of desiccated coconuut. Re peat t.i)tll tho dish is full. Anolhor pretty way to servo thin is to ueo halves of tho orangos as cuns to sorvn each Individual. Tho fresh cocoanut is bottor to uso, or the desiccated may uo biuiKuii in water ror a fow minutes to soi ten. Ornngo filters aro a delicious dain ty, uip tno sectlo.-T of orango into tho bntter, then fry In deep fat. Itoll in powuored sugar nu.i -orve. Orango piu is nnoinor unusual v-ay of aorv- ing tne rruit. Mix togefh four well beaton eggs (reserving tbL tvhlluu nf two;, tho grated rind of ono orange, uiu jmco oi iwo, lour tabn-ipoonfuls of sugar, ono tablespoonful of butter anil two cupruls of milk, finko aa a custard plo. Spread the morlnguo mau o oy ueating tuo whlteB stiff, add iwu iitoiospoons or powdered sugar. v-ovor mo pio anu Drown Blowly. Dainty Dlahes of Fish. liino a buttered mold with cold, uoueu rice. Fin tho center with creamed salmon. Cover with moro rlco; put tho cover on tho mold and steam nnir an hour. Servo with cream sauco, seasoned with lemon Juice and minceu parsley. Household Hints. Keep tea and coffee ln cloan Keep bread aud cako iu n tin hor or stono jar. i.emona Keen woll In wmr nn u cooi piaco. Cranborrles will keen ail win - tt jar or ater, in the. cellar. UNCOOKED MEAT F EARFUL SUFFERING CAUSED BY EGGS OF PARASITE WHICH IT MAY CONTAIN STATE MENT BY A PRIEST. Omaha. Neb.. Feb. .2. PrnhaMv h most unusual featuro of tho excite ment that has been created by L. T, Cooper's visit to th Is cltv Is tho m moval of parasites or tano wornm hv nis preparations. DurlnC tho Onrlv nnrt nf Pnnnnr'a stay In Omaha lndlvldimln wlm worn taking "Now Discovery," as It la callod. brought oitnor to himself or to physl sians throughout tho cltv mmnnnn parasites that had loft tho system niter using tho medic no. Many of theso neonlo u-nrn frliht oncd.and enscsof this sort beenmo nn numerous thnt Cooper finally mado tho lollowlng statoracnt for publlca tion: Ho said: "In overv cltv i visit theso things aro brought to mo within n lew days aftor mv medic no in nnld in tho city. They arc what Is known ns tho tapo-worm, and grow to an enormous size "Fow Indeed, renlizo how nrovnlont theso creatures aro. I think I havo been tho first to demonstrate what a largo factor thoy aro In tho noor health of this generation. I bollovo that fully ono-half of tho chronic stomach troubio now so universal 1b caused by theso parasites, "Individuals may havo thorn for years nnd not bo aware of tho reason .ro.r, n(,,ft continued ill-koalth, but at. tr.,but " t? many different diseases, wnon in reality ono of theso creatures Is robblLC them of their vltnlltv. "Theso parasites aro taken Into th system in uncooked food or raw meat, in tho form of nn ecr. which hatches almost irrmedlntely. Pcoplo suffering from thora experlcnco or feollng of lassitudo and aro oxtremolv norvntm. Tho action of Cooper's 'Now Discov ery seems to bo fatal to thesq groat worms, and ln most cases a few doses Of tho medlclno driven thn rrnntiirea from tho system. I will havo hundreds or thorn brought to me beforo I leave tho city." This grewsomo nronhecv has hinn amply verified, for not onlv hundreds but tbousnnds of Omaha nnonln hnvn been rolloved of Bomo of theso fearful parasites Blnco tnklncr Cooncr'a nron nratlon, and tho entire city has been aroused by tho fact. Somo of theso narasltcs nrn nf mirh enormous slzo ns to startlo tho im agination. Tho statement of Fnthor John Baptist Arnolls. ono of tho best Known and best beloved priests ln this scctltm of tho country verifies this. His statement, among others given to n roporter, wns as follows: ".For years I suffered from whnt I thought was a general run-down con- anion or tho system caused by Btom ach troubio. I felt oxtremolv tired nil tno time, and it waa a crent effort to attend to my duties. I would wnko up in tuo morning feollng as worn out as wnen i went to bed. If I stood for any length ot tlmo I would havo pain in tno lower part of my back, and would havo to sit down. I wns vory nervous and dopresscd In spirits, and wa3 troubled with dizzy spoils. I would see spots beforo my oyos when I stooped over and raised up quickly. I nnd a very irregular ap petite and would have palpitation ot tho heart aftor nscendlnir tho stnlrt, "The talk about Coonor'a nrenara tlons waa so universal that I decided to try somo, although I do not tako patent medicines as a rule. I took four doses of tho 'New Discovery' ns It ia called, and a tnno-worm about sixty feet In loncth loft mv HVRtnm "I nm ycrv thankful for this trront relief, and now I know what has been tho causo of all mv sufferlntr." tuo Btory ot Father Arnol a la a fair sample of tho exnorlenco of an astonishing numbor of Omaha neonlo. and Cooper's proparatlona nro soiling noro in immenso quantities. It Is now estimated that ho has sold ono bun dred thousand bottles to dnto ln thin city alono, and tho salo Is still in crcnslng. Jim's Cost a Dollar More Richard Lo Galllonno. tho noted poet, was entertaining n group of magazine editors at luncheon In Now Yoric. To n comnllment tinon his fnmn ATr l.0 uauionno snld. lightly: "But what 1b pootical fame ln this ago or proso? Only vestnrdav schoolboy camo and nskod mo for my nutograpn. i assented w uu v. And to-uay nt breakfast tlmo. tho boy again presented himself " 'Will you glvo mo your nutoirrimh Bir r no said. 'Ilut,' Bald I, 'I gave you mv nuto graph yesterday.' "'I swapped that and a dollar' ha answered, Tor tho autogruph of Jim nirrtnn w I' His Face Wan Tnrnlnn V.llmu Homoiinn tnlrl htm tVin r.iini..... caused by nn Innctlvo liver. Ho hecan color returned, his brain cleared. Ilia liver . ... , . . . . vMM.WbD never iuii to cotrect tho liver, they remove tho bllo. aid dlKcstlou and tonn tho system. Hotter tlinn TII1b fnr T.lvni- Til. Tol... i i... . and yfiu'll feol better In the inomliiif. Got a Sua Uox, , All UruBKlstH. The A. II, Iowla Medlclno Co., at. Louis, Mo. Snolled the Storv. Tattered TerryI'm a nowsnannr man, inn i can't got a Job. Lady of tho House Indeed! Why not Tattered Terry You noo. I navod n train from n terrlblo nccldont and ull do editors havo been soro on mo over since! Puck, Beforo Bho Is married to a nmn n woman always wants to think ot him; arrward bho wants to think for him. BUILDS A HOUSE FOR CATS Chicago Woman Erects Seven-Room Structuro for Valuable Feline Pets to Live In. Chicago. Chicago may claim tho llstlnctlon of hnvlng probably tho most rcmarkablo cnt fanclor In tho world. Mrs. W. Eatuos Colburn, wlfo of tho head of tho banking firm ot W. E. Colburn & Co., haB built ft modern seven room houao for hor rollno pots and provided hor 35 prlzo !atU With nil tlin Inxnrlna nf urhnn llfn A liking for catB forbado hor giving p ono or her pots, but Impels her to irequcntiy add to the r number. Qrnd aally tho houso grow to bo ovorrun with thorn nnd tho tlmo camo for her lo say good-by to somo of her friends. This eho rofused to do, nnd but ono nitcrnatlvo remnlned. A soven room houso was built adjoining hor homo nt UUl Bond nvenuo. Tho fol no doml- silo was built with tho samo caro and expense as though tho owner herself tvero to iivo ln it. Tho ontlro front of the homo is a largo library, fitted with upholstored coucnes, aiiK draperies, laco curtnina and heavy rugs. Stoaut hent and gno aa woll na a modern bathroom wore Included for kitty's comfort. Tho 35 mombors of tho cat family Bharo six bedrooms, each fitted with llttlo brass cots, mirrors and costly hangings. Each pet has Its own bed, witn silk spreads and downy blankots. Head ot tho household la Lord Bnr- Isford, n largo whlto $1,000 Angora, "wno rulOB with an Iron hand." not. tllng all disputes and brooklntr no In subordination. His mnto, Connlo Lock, la tho prldo ot his llfo. and niiehfc woll make his rivals Jealous. Sho Is a puro wiilto I'oralan with larco brown even. Tho only militant mombor of tho colony has proclpltatod so many rows m tno homo that ho now llvos In tho family homo with Mrs. Colburn. Thla Is Keo Koo Vita, a short-haired Slum. eso with pretty. Innocent bluo nvns. but possessed of a violent temper. He left tho marks of his dlsnositlon nn many n prlzo animal beforo soparatod irom nia Kin. Mrs. Colburn has always derived much plcasuro from spending her tlmo tending tho pets until hor hcnlth failed recently. A woman has now ro llcvcd her of tho cares of tho cnt fnm. lly nnd speiuls most of hor tlmo ln the till. UUUIU, HEADS ILLINOIS MILITIA i Frank S. Dickson Is Appointed Ad jutant General of States Forces by Governor. Springfield. 111. Frank S. Dlckwnn wno nns ueen appointed adjutant gen eral of Illinois to succeed tho lnte Thomas W. Scott, has boon acting ml Jutant general slnco Scott'fi death April U, 1UU9. Tho now adjutant conoral wan bom at Hlllsboro, 111., October 0, 187G, and his proaont homo la at Itnmnov. Ho onterod tho IUIdoIh National Guard In 1897 and wno mado quartermaster ol tho Fourth Infantry in 1000. Ho was appointed nsslstant adjutant general May 0, 1SI07. Gon. Dickson saw eorv lco In tho flpnnlsh Amorlcnn war, serv nig n your in uuoa aB a private In Company 1, Fourth Illinois Infnntry. New Miners' Safety Lamp. A now safety lamn for minora hn been Invented, comprising a battery nnd a metal Ulament lamp which aro completoly Incased. Tho circuit of thr lnmp Is kept closed by moans ot t spring-pressed roil bearing against n light ring on tho glass ca3lng of tho lamp, Should tho glass bo hrfiknn tho ring would bo uuro to brenk or bo displaced, opening tho circuit of the lamp, so that thoro would hn nn rlnn. gcr of igniting tho gase3 with - the Incandescent filament. Why it Pays Inns To Can Small I BltcuU 1 CALUMET INSTEAD The Cheap and Big Can Kind ihtskcureattf BerewUtiacelai net Bore bakisj lewder, ft k crnl la quality edy Bel a tammy MtkMlitfKtiM. THE NEW COIFFURE. HHHsV ML. m "My hair's exactly llko a turban. Isn't It?" "Exactly. You can ovon tako it oft." SCRATCHED SO SHE COULD NOT SLEEP "1 wrlto to toll you how thankful I m for tho wondorful Cutlcura Rom edloc My llttlo nloco had eczema for flvo yeai'B nnd whon her mother died I took caro of tho child. It waa all over her face and body, also on hor aoad. Sho scratched so that sho could Dot sleep nights. I usod Cutlcura Soap to waBh hor with nnd then ap plied Qutlcura Ointment. I did not uso qulto half tho Cutlcura Soap nnd Ointment, together with Cutlcura Re solvent, when you could sco a chango and thoy cured her nicely. Now sho Is cloven years old nnd has novcr been bothered with oczomn Blnco. My friends think It la Just great tho way tho baby wns cured by Cutlcura. I tend you a picture taken when she wns about 18 montha old. "Sho was taken wltli tho eczema when two years old. Sho was covered with big sorca and hor mothor hnd all tho best doctors and tried all kinds of Balvos and medicines without effect until wo used Cutlcura Romedles. Mrn. II. Ktornan, C03 Qulncy St, Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept, 27, 1909." Luck. "Does you bollovo It's lucky to aco do now moon over you right shoul der?" "Sho I does','" replied Mr. Krastus Plnknoy. "Dcso hero stormy days you's lucky to see any kind of a moon anyway." Washington Star. Children Who Are Qlcklv. llothem should novcr lie without a Iuii nf Mother amy's Hweet Powders for Children. They liroulc up colds In 21 hours, r urn FcvrrUh oeH, Constipation, Uenilurlir, Teething Din orders and Stomaeh TrouhlfH. Over 10,100 tentlmonlalH. At all I)rui;Rlhta, S5o. Ask lo day. Kmnplo malted Fltl'.E. Addreo, Allen S. Olmsted, I.e Itoy, N. Y. Associate with men of good Judg ment, for Judgment Is found In con versation. And wo mako anothor man's Judgment ours by frequenting his company. Fullor. ONLY ONIC "IlItOMO OtllNINK." U I.AXATIVH lUtOMO (JlTlNlNIC. lAKik for That U jiiai m imj.A inn iiiiu.tiu iuiri tho flKnaturn ot K. W. UKDVi;. I oror u Curo tt Cuia In (Jna Dajr. Uo. Utd tb World To act with common aonse. nccord. Ing to the momont la tho beat wisdom I know. Hornco Wnlpolo. Lewis' Eincle Hinder, tho fntnoim straight Be cigar annual wlc 9,000,000. Wo aro novor too old to ncqulro tho latest wrinkle. 6 The Blood is The Life Science has never gone beyond the above simple statement of scripture. But it has illuminated that statement and Riven it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood is " bad " or impure it is not alone the body which suffers through disease. The brain is also clouded, the mind and judgement arc effected. and many an evil deed or impure thought may be ji: i t. f.i ii i ' uuctny iratcu iu inc impurity oi tne oioou. Foul, Impure blood can bo made pun by ttio me of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It enriches and purities the blood thereby curing, pimples, blotches, cruptlaits nnd other cutaneous affec tions, as eczema, tetter, or salt'rhcum, hives and other manifes tations of Impure blood. In the cure of scrofulous swellings, enlarged glands, open eating ulcers, or old sores, the " Golden Medical Discovery " has per formed tho most marvelous cures. In cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers, it is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Pierce's All Healing Salve, which possesses wonderful healing potency when used as an application to the sores in conjunction with the use of Golden Medical Discovery" as a blood cleansing constitutional treatment. U your druggist don't happen to have the "All-Healing Salve" in stock, you can easily procure it by inclosing fifty cents in postage stamps to Dr. ll.V. Tierce, 663 Main St., Buffalo, i., anu ic win come ro you oy return post. Most druggists keep it as well as the " Golden Medical Discovery." .,t.,..VfU to ncccpt any medicine of unknown camtosithn n, a sub stitute for "Go i en Met ca Dijcnverv." ui.M, . - . rojiTion, having a complete list of ingredients In plain EnKlih on its bottle mapper, the same being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets rtgtilate use OF CHEAP AND BIG CAN Fall I Big Btiart BAKING POWDER You simply catmol tet as gooi w Vain!' Can. uiw rroin mo chcop and bis can kind-tho baklnir cannot bo as evenly raised It cannot bs as delicious It cannot bo as puro nnd wholesome because the Quality la not there. And It cannot bo any moro ccononil. cal. Calumet Is medium la price tho standard Mb. olio can costs ssc Iess of it Is required nnd tho baklnff lo certain to be better. Try ono can If not jatlsfoctory Jour money will b returned. lunf ' JPJ HictieU Awari! World's Pur Food Eipollloo. FREE lareo handsomo reclps book. aa sup rouaa in pound oaa Quaker Oats is the world's food Eaten in every country; eaten by infants, athletes,,, young and old. Recognized as the great strength builder. Delicious and economical. KOW-KURE U not a "food" It Is a medicine, and tlit onlv inrdliInn In tlm ivnrM fn .nfM Mado for tho cow and, ns its uamo indicate!, a cow cure. Iiarrcnncss. retained after birth, abortion, scours, caked udder, and all similar affections positively and aulckly cured. No ono who keeps cows, whether many or few, can nfford to be without KOW KUHE. It la made especially to keep cowi healthy. Our book "Cow Money" nentTREB. Ask your local denier tor UOW-KUUK or Mud to the manufacturer. DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO. tjndoiulll. VL Do it Now Tomorrow A. M. too late. Take a CASCARET at bed time; get up m the mealing fcclinc fine and dandy. No need for sickness from over-eating and drink ing. They surely work while you eleep and help nature help you. Millions take them and keep well CASCARUTfl ioc a box for week'a treatment, alt druceUn. llhrgcst seller la the world. Million boxes a mouth. nookand AdvlcointUH. Bum, nlck Ur.., Wsahlnicton. UO. Kt. i irs. UMt reftr.ucm. PATENTS Wntano Tt.rtelemnns.ih. Irnton.U.U. Jlookslroe. IIIkU utt rclitrvucui. tmuIU, Ika to Urn thereT Tfa linllllll IIIH H Uleuo Union will Interest 'ou. -wuafclr,'ic bandars, IX PiR. KBlUlSK CTBinnU ner.tlki Vhl tNIIUh WIHIIUII to tho Iron. and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. I Readers Fffi 1 I .... nvtlitnp adrer- II tued m ill column tltould inuA upon II I having what they atlc for, rcluiiDg all II I tuliflltutet or unitslioru. II PATENT