, f'V 'FEBRUARY 17, 1S05 The Commoner. 9 68-Pao and Book rial Free Cures All Uric Acid Diseases-- Kldney, Bladder, Rheumatism Free Treatment Prove the Cure; Free II- luatrnted Book Tells all About it Hond For Them Both Today. To Readers of the Commoner. II you or any one you know ofJs suffering irom adiscnee of thekldncyH, the bladder or nnyformolrbcuma tlBm, you aro urgontly luvitcd to send naraennd lid dress to get a frco trial treatment of a won derful non-alcoholic discovery by the celebrated Kidney Disease Bladder Trouble ..Rheumatism Aro yon la the crip of a Uric Add Disease! This will cure you i prove It free. French-Amcrlcnn specialist, Dr. Edwin Tur nock, by which you can cure yourself of any Uric Acid disease in a short time ln,your home and save the necessity of an operation and the expense of doctors and druggiBts. Send for it if you have Bright'a disease, diabetes, dropsy, gravel, weak .back, stone in the bladder, en larged prostate, ircqucntdesiro to urinate pains in tbo back, legs, sides and over the kidneys, swelling In the feet and ankles, retention of urlno, wetting the bed, or such rheumatic effect ious as chronic, mUscuiaror inflammatory rheu matism, sciatica, rheumatic neuralgia, lumbago, gout, etc. It will promptly remove every trace of uric acid poison and its complications, stqp nil aches, pains and Bwellings, strengthen the kidneys and the bladder bo that they will becomo normal again, and so revitalize and build up tho entire constitution as to make you feel as heal thy and strong as in your prime. it did this for legions ot others, among them such well-known persons as Mrs. Martha Coker, Tyler, Tex; G. Q. Rector, Marshall, N. 0.;Mrs. Mack Devcan, Noank, Conn.; Archibald Ritchie, Mt. Forest, Ont., Can., Mrs. C. H. Bweetland, Webster City, Iowa; Ph. J. Brown, Kellspell, Mont., and ft will surely do It for you. Write to the Turnock Medical Co., 2180 Bush Temple, Chicago, 111., and since ovcry free treatment is accompanied byaCS-pagoillustratedtook going fully Into all the details, dt behooves you to send your name and addrdss promptly for these frco oflcrjngs. Do so today sure, for you cannot justly say you are incurable until you have tried this really remarkable treatment, and as neither money nor e.ven stamps are ask for, ydu should certainlymake a free test of it at once. -- equal parts of alcohol, castor oil and bay rum, shake well and perfume with bergamot oil. Apply with finger tips to the scalp and brush the hair well. Annie F. A stimulant for the hair; said to be very powerful yet harmless, is oil of mace. Pour a little into a dish and, with a soft toothbrush, work well into the scalp. S. C To whiten the piano keys, try this: Rub with fine sand paper, and then polish with finely powdered pum ice stone. Or, make a paste of gin and whiting, or lemon juice and whit ing, and rub each key with it on a piece of soft, old silk and polish with a dry, soft cloth, taking care not to let any of, the stun; get down between the keys. Young Student. (1.) Vaseline is "good for the scalp," and will induce a growth of hair. (2.) See article "For the Hair" in another column. (3.1 Cocoa butter is a good fattener for the face and neck. (4.) Curling the hair with hot tongs Js injurious. (5.) Ask your druggist. (6.) Hominy is a laxa tive food. (7.) Correspondence schools are expensive experiments, and not al- WHVH RnHcfrf,, ' tr ... . ----- "-aiiui.uijr. xou win learn as much, and with less expense, to take shoolT6 draW,DS ln y publi' Yoi!g, Mother.To remove tho crust' from the baby's head, oil tho scalp every day with any pure oil or even with fresh, Unaalted butter, and and in an hour or so, wash it well with a suds of pure soap and warm water drying well, and when dry rubbinc in a very little of the oil. Josie B. For the fading hair, try this: Put half a cupful of sulphur in a wide-mouthed bottle with three cup fuls of soft water; shake well, and let stand three days, shaking every day. Let settle and strain, and apply the water to tho scalp twice a day with a bit of soft cloth. Gas Plpos "Froozlnd A note of warning is sounded to those using gas as an illuminant, and we aro strictly cautioned against turn ing down the gas in bedrooms and leaving it burning "low" aU night. Es pecially is this a dangerous practice In winter, although the danger exists at all times. Gas does not freeze; neither do gas pipes. What may freeze is the vapor of water carried by all gases in larger or smaller percentages, This watery vapor is condensed as frost in side of a cold pipe, and may build up enough to close it. A very few de grees of heat will reconvert it into wa ter, and then a pipe which may have been temporarily ciosed is onen aealn. -and permits the ga3 to flew through. mis nappens frequently in dwellings, and explains why a gas light turned "low" may go out, and the gas is sub sequently found flowing through the burner. -Exchange. a AN OK) AND WELL TRIED BEKEDY. Mita, WiNBi,owfl Soothino Syiiup ior children "WJjintr should always! bo used for chlldron while SlJ?,n9T w1 Bttons tho gums, allays all pain, euros wnu chollo and Is the best remedy for d,Iarrbce. Twonty.flve cents a bottlo. A Good Brosxd Reclpo . The following bread reclne in rrtiI: us, with the assurance that it "does away with over-night bread-raising." "Pare twelve medium-sized potatoes and cook until thoroughly done; mash them, with the water in which they were boiled, through a colander Into a two gallon jar. Take one cup each of white sugar and, salt and one pint of flour; wet into a smooth paste and pour on three quarts of foiling water and cook until clear as boiled starch; then pass througn the colander into tho jar; then fill the jar with clear water within a half finger's length of tho top; when lukewarm, stir in four yeast cakes which have been dissolved in warm water; ccver the jar and set in a warm place :p rise. When a thick white scum forms on ton it is lieht. and should be kept in a cool, dark place. "For four three-pint basin loaves, use three pints of yeast; no other wet ting is used. Stir up in a batter with the flour; in an hour it is light enough to mold into a hard loaf; knead until perfectly smooth, return to your bread pan and cover with a small pan to pre vent a crust forming; when light han dle only enough to shape into loaves. When the loaves are so light that the dent made by pressing a finger on the dough immediately regains lt3 place, it is ready to bake. In summer, the bread may be sponged when getting breakfast, and it can be baked for din ner. In cold weather, the flour should' be warmed when made up,, and kept in a warm place to rise." , tho skin attendant upon liver troubles, it is oven claimed that daily applica tions of tho oil on corns and bunions for a month or so will curn-fiinm Tim oil should bo pure and fresh, and can ue ouiainea or the druggist. It cer tainly will do no harm to try it, as the oil is cheap, and nerfeetlv Rnfn in take. Uses for Olive OH It is claimed that occasional doses of olive oil is remedial in bladder or kidney trouble. It is also recom mended for rheumatism, and nothing is said to remove the recent deposits about the joints of rheumatic suffer ers as" promptly as pure, ripe olive oil, given in tablespoonful doses four times a day. For torpid liver, it is recom mended in teaspuonful doses on getting up in the morning and the last thing before retiring at night, which .will remove tho objectionable yellowness of It is claimed that the blouse is going OUt Of StylO and tho tlirht-flHImr lirwllnn Is coming in. Thi3 means that woman's ngure must be all it is cracked up to be there being nc kindly and sym pathetic blouse to hide its defects. Hero is a way to improve the figure: Take a lighted candle and hold it in front of tho lips; draw in a deep breath and exhale quickly, blowing out tho candle at once. Next, do stunts with your breath. Draw in a deep breath and ex hale so gently and so slowly that the lighted candlo flame does not even flicker. Do this repeated!; during the day, and whenever you think of it, in hale a deep breath and exhale it slow ly, holding your shouldcis well back and your head well up. Exchange. For tho Hair So many write to me for cures for dandruff, and other treatment for the hair, that I will give you an article, written by an authority on toilet mat ters, and when you have tried It I wish you would write me the result, that I may or may not recommend it to others. It is highly recommended, but personally, I know nothing of It. Here Is tho article; the author is a New York specialist: "The following, which I have found almost a certain cure for dandruff and itching scalp, 13 a poisonous com pound, but kills tho microbe that causes, tho dandruff: Have the druggist put ten grains of corrosive sublimate in five ounces of distilled witchhazel; apply twice a day to the scalp only, with a small piece of old linen or ab sorbent cotton. ;f the lotion get3 on the fingers it may- make them sore; a correspondent wrote me it did hers; in order to prevent this either use a larger bit of cloth or cotton or mniro a tiny mop of the end of a small stick or something" of-the sort. -Use a week vn tnis way, then only once a day; then only four times a week then twlnn a week, and finally leave off the lotion altogether when the dandruff is gone. While applying, shampoo the head at least once a fortnight with the volk of an egg beaten into a pint of rainwater; rinse well, and dry; use no soap, as the egg makes a lather of its own. As this lotion has no effect on the color of tho hair, it may be used by blonde and bru nette. After the dandruff is crone, a good tonic should be applied, and here one must exercise judgment. If the hair is very oily, the best tonic is a half cup, small, of table salt, and 40 grains of quinine in a quart of bay rum, applied, twice a day to the scalp with a good rubbing in, U3ing the balls' of the. fingers. If tho hair is too dry, add an ounce of castor oil to tho above, and use the same way. If the hair falls very badly, breaks, looks lifeless, and the scalp 13 feverish, leave out the salt and add an ounce of the tincture of cantharides to the quart of bay rum and the ounce of castor oil, leaving out the quinine also. Some times' where the hair is very moist from nersnira- tion a little cologne water rubbed in, helnsto correct this tryiner condition. It should also be understood that this excess of perspiration In itself shows a weakness of the whole system, and the hair is an excellent indicator of such weakness. Globo Democrat. HOW I MARE THE BLIND SEE AND CURE ALL EYEJJISEASES Without the Knife or Pain . in Patient's Own Home GLASSES ARE THROWN AWAY A Useful Barf Take1 a length of heavy silk very wide ribbon will do, and a yard i3 needed; fold it once and gather' the side from the bottom to within four inches of the top; this makes a pouched bag, shirred on either side. Wind two CATARACTS, and all other eye dis eases winch causo blindness, aro caused by poor cir culation of blood in the eye, tho re sult, usually, of evo strain. Komo time in the near, or maybe remote past. Tho eye has been overtaxed in some way at some time. Did you ever consider the intricate mechanism of this delicate organ, with it3 numerous muscles, nerves and small arteries and veins? If so, you must realize how easily its usefulness may becomo impaired. You will also realize tho folly of attempting to restore its usefulness by applying a Knue to any of the delicate intricate parts. Think of the pain, suffering, blindness and even death that has been caused by the use of tho knife on the eye. I discovered several years ago a method of restoring the natural cir culation of blood to the eyes which is so simple that a child can apply it. By this simple, mild and harmless treatment I have restored sight to thousands in all parts of the world. When this frnrifmnnf ic nnnliVrl it Im. mediately removes all strain on tho nerves and muscles of the eye, equaliz ing the circulation, thereby assisting nature in restoring the eye to its normal xunctions. Glasses are eye crutches. You have to wear them because your eyes are crippled. After a course of my treatment you can discard your glasses (eye crutches) just like one can discard other crutches " after recovering from a broken limb. t Acting along the same lines, my treatment cures Optic Nerve Paralysis, Granulated Lids, and all other eye diseases. By its use the eyes are strengthened, brightened and beautified. My book about eyes, sent free, tells all about it, and contains pictures of and letters from hundreds who have been cured. Some of thefce people may be well known to you. What they have to .say will interest you. A postal card will get the-book, and I will give you my free advice if you will write me a short description of your case. Write now while you think about it. Address Dr. Oren Oneal, Suite 121 52 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. 1 l ' small embroidery hoops with narrow ribbon to match the color in the bag and sew the ends t i the bag over them, half around on either side; handles are thus formed to carry the bag by, and 'the hoops serve to hold It open when needed. RHEUMATISM. - Build up your nervous system, remove the" poison from the blood, and restore perfect blood circulation with Dr. 31iles' Nervlno, and? you will find the cause removed, ypur rheuma tism gone, and your entire nervous system vig orous and healthy. Sold with & guarantee that first bottle will benefit, or your money uaclr. ii 1 -S3. $! 4? l& -