fur , nntrm m a 'III? ! tA Alii II lllllj 1 bnuWM I RVftTFMATir. WARFARE WAGED TO WIPE -OUT CONSUMPTION. . Warning That Intemperance Increase the Liability to Contract Disease Neglected Colds a Prolific source. ). Organized effort Is now being made throughout the United Stated to fight consumption. A warning Is given Aoatnet f ntomnerfltA TlflhtTM. which ln- ... - ... ... crease the liability to consumption, while spitting Is public places is de precated, as the disease is frequently contracted from dried sputum. rMa slintiM nnt Via nAB'lap.tpri- &8 they leave the lungs In a peculiarly receptive condition for the tuburcu lar germ. The following simple for mula will break up a cold in twenty four hours. A leading ' authority on JUllg TUQUIO any B luab wucu parea irom pure lngreaiems, u win cure any cpugu wax. is curuuio. Take half ounce Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure); two ounces glycerine ana half pint good whisky. Shake well and use In teaspoonful doses every four hours. The ingredients can be secured from nnv Brood nrescrintion druKKist at small cost, and to avoid sunsitutlon should be purchased separately and mlTMt In rniir own home. r Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) is put " no in half-ounce vials for dispensing. Each vial is securely sealed in a round wooden case, . with engraved wrapper, with the name Virgin Oil or fine (rurei, prepared oniy oy Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O. 4 plainly printed thereon. There are many rank imitations of Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), which are put out under , various' names, such as Concentrated Oil of Pine, Pine Balsam, etc. , Never accept these as - a substitute for. the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine, as they will - Invariably produce nausea and never effect the desired result.' PROFSSOR HAD LAST LAUGH. Pinal Erasure Neatly Turned Joke on Students. I President Hadley, of Yale, was talk ing about his student days. "I remem ber a stately and venerable professor," he said, "upon whom some sophomores once tried to play a trick. "The professor, one morning, being unable to attend to his class on ac count of a cold, wrote on the black board: "'Dr. Dash, through indisposition, is unable to attend to his classes" to-day.' "The students erased one letter in this notice, making it read: ".'Dr. Dash, through indisposition, is unable to attend to his lasses to-day.' "But it happened a few minutes later that the professor returned for a box he had i forgotten. 1 Amid a roar of riughter he detected the change in his notice, and,- approaching the black board calmly erased One letter in his turn. "" " ...... "Now the notice read: " 'Dr.' T)Anh. throne h Indlnnnslttnn. la unable to attend to his asses to-day.' " FOR IVORY-HANDLED KNIVES. How They May Be Cleaned Without . Being Harmed. ' , Ivory -handled knives may be clean ed In this way; coat the steel with - wax or paraffin, and immerse the han dles in a solution of chloride of lime and water, in the proportion of one part of lime to four parts of water. Leave the knives In this bath for a day, then wash well with warm water and wipe dry. Remove the wax if the bono is perfectly white and free from tains. Another way is to dip the handles in a saturated solution of alum and water for from one to three hnnra then wash and wipe dry. This latter method is far preferable unless the handles are very much darkened and discolored. Polish the blades with putty powder, using a buffer wet with alcohol. This will not stain the ivory. drained Wood-Work. Grained and varnished Imitations ot hardwood are best cleaned by rubbing well with cloths wrung out in borax soap-suds, never letting the water touch them. Afterwards they should be rubbed with a flannel barely moist ened with kerosene. If there is too much kerosene It will dissolve and blur "the colors. Clean hardwood with a flannel wet in turpentine, and rub ' afterwarfe lightly with boiled linseed oil. Take off spots with fine sand mixed in oil. Apply it with a leather and rub with clean leather afterwards to bring back the polish. Enough to Keep Factories Busy. About 3,000 pieces of glassware and crockery are broken on each voyage of a first-class ocean steamer. Observe what direction your thoughts and feelings most readily take when you are alone, and you will then form a tolerably correct opinion of yourself. Bengel. Thar la more Catarrh In tbli Mctton of the country than all br dtteaMa put together, and ami I the last few jean was uppoeed tube Incurable. For a great man? yean ductura pronounced It a local dUeana and preacrlbod local remedies, and by constantly falllug to cure with local treatment.ronounced It Incurable. Science haa proven Catarrh to be a constitutional dis ease, ua mererore requires constitutional treatment. HsII'S Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Is the oniv ronstitntfnnai nn' the market. It la taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfacee of the system. They offer one bundled dollars for any case It falls to cure. Bend Addreaat T. J CHKNtv CO., Toledo, cftlo. Sold by nmiTKlsts, 75c. Take Ball's Family fills tor constipation. A cheerful He is often better than the solemn truth. RICH PALE VEAL GRAVY. Recipe for Consomme That Is Said to Be Delicious. When the best joints of fowls or partridges have been taken for frf- casses or cutlets the remainder may bn stewed with a pound or two of veal cut, a consomme which then takes the name chicken or of game gravy. For a large dinner it is always well to have stock that can easily be con verted into white or other sauces. To make this arrange a slice or two of lean ham in a stewpot with three pounds of the neck of veal (or' the thick part of a knuckle of veal will answer as well), pour over three pint? of strong veal broth, put In salt. After it has commenced to boil, skim carefully, add one small onion, one soup bunch, a little celery, one carrot, one blade of mace, and a half a saltspoonful of peppercorns, stew gently for four hours, then If the heart is in pieces strain off the gravy. Set away to become cold, after which remove the fat. A few musn rooms buttons will greatly improve the flavor. IN TIME OF SICKNESS. Simple Remedies That Have Been Proved of Value. ' Tn' Induce' perspiration, wring a blanket out in hot water, and wrap it round the patient. - Then pack in three or four dry blankets and allow him to repose for 30 minutes. The coverings may then be taken off, and the surface of the body rubbed with warm towels. It is, as a rule, best to apply com presses at night time, as it is difficult to keep them in position while moving about. After removing them in the morning, sponge the affected parts with cold water, so as to restore the tone of the skin. . ' Take a. jug of hot water containing the drug which has to be inhaled. Hold the face over the jug, and ar range a towel so that it covers the face below the eyes, and surrounds the top of the jug. The medicine is thus breathed through the mouth and nose. Onions and Pneumonia. The following remedy is said to be a cure for pneumonia. Take six to ten onions, according to size, and chop fine, put in a large spider over a hot fire, then add the same quantity of ryemeal and vinegar, enough to form a thick paste. In the meanwhile stir it thoroughly, letting it simmer five or ten minutes. Then put in a cotton bag large enough to cover the lungs, and apply to chest as hot as patient can bear. In about ten minutes apply another, and thus continue by re-heating the poultices, and in a few hours the patient will be out of danger.. This simple remedy has seldom failed to cure this too-often fatal malady. Usu ally three or four applications will be sufficient, but continue until the per spiration starts freely from the chest London Tit-Bits. -Veal Brawn. Cut up two pounds of breast of veal into medium size pieces, put them in an enameled saucepan with enough water to cover them, also one small onion and four peppercorns; simmer gently for two hours; remove the meat from the bones, put the bones back into the jiquor, and simmer for another hour; ' cut up the meat into small pieces with one-half pound of cooked ham; strain the liquor into another saucepan, add the meat, a sea soning of salt and pepper, and a sprinkling of nutmeg and mixed spice; set it by the side of the stove to get quite hot; let it stand one-fourth hour, but do not let it boil. : Pour into an earthen mould, and set aside to cool. Convenient Bath Mat. For the boarder or traveler who cannot always command a bath-tub for the cold plunge every morning, a quick cold sponge is a necessary sub stitute. Here Is a contrivance for avoiding the wetting of carpets and rugs that la quite as useful as the expensive rubber bath mats. Secure a yard and a half of wide table oilcloth and enough large-sized rope to go around the square. Fold the edge of. the oilcloth over the rope and sew it firmly all around to form a waterproof mat, with a raised edge that will catch all drippings, and that may be rolled up when not In use. Removing Paper from Pans. To remove the gaper which has lined the cake pan after It Is baked is a work requiring skill.- Turn the cake from the tin on a sieve, and when it has partly cooled turn the cake bot tom upward and brush the paper with chilled water, until . it is thoroughly damp, when the paper will easily peel off. When paper. 13 not used and you wish to prevent the cake from stick ing to the pan, grease it well and dredge it with flour that has been. thoroughly dried. Be sure to shake out all extra flour before putting the cake mixture in.. Potato Puffs. Mash four potatoes, thoroughly beat In one egg yolk, pepper, one teaspoon chopped parsley, few drops onion juice and a grating ot nutmeg, then .add white beaten stiff and 1 teaspoons of cream. Drop by spoonful Into smok ing hot deep fat. They will swell and look like fritters. Brain on paper and serve on a napkin. To Revive -Black Cloth. Boil two and a half quarts of water with one-quarter of a pound green vitriol, one pound logwood, and one half pound bruised ' galls, for two hours; then- strain and brush over cloth with it. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color Silk, Wool and Cotton at one boiling, fast, beautiful colors. 10c per package. Don't be too sure of .the man who boasts of being sure of himself. TO C'llt E A CJOI.D IN ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Drar ists reiuoa muuer ji lb laus to cure. n. w IKOVB'S signature Is on each box. ZSc A reform champion's husband be lieves a reformation would be good. Things we can do without trying aro seldom worth doing. Even a busy man must take a day off sooner or later for the purpose of attending his own funeral. Give Defiance Starch a fair trial- try it for both hot and cold starching, and if you don't think you do better work, In less time and at smaller, cost, return It and your grocer will give you back your money. . ; Has- Right to Damages. A Baca county man threatens to sue a hunter for $500 damages be cause the hunter killed a laying hen. A hen that will lay at this season is worth money, you know. Denver Post Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORtA, a aafo and sure remedy for infants and children. and see that it Bears the Signature i In TJlO For Over SO Years. S ' Xne Kind Ton Have Alwsjs Bought. Tannic Acid for the Skin. One of the most annovins results nf eye strain is the baggy condition un der the eyes, which is very disfitnirinir. To restore the condition of the skin tannic acid Is generally effectual, using m grains to an ounce of glyce rine. It is applied to the nnffinpsa with a aoft camel's hair brush night and morning. Personal knowledge ' this competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate possessor in the front ranks of The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl-1 edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with thopproval of the most eminent physicians and ' ammm iiniirartil atatief atia"tn akaMaila ll fa TtmAT "ia v r i:a v Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first and best of family laxatives, for This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir or senna as more hilly descriptive or the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing the full LOUISVILLE, KY. Meant of Mom WRITE US FREELY and frankly, In strictest confidence, telling all your troubles, and stating your age. We will send you FRES ADVICE, in plain sealed envelope, and a val uable 64-page Book on "Home Treatment for Women." Address: Ladles' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. COS HURT, BRUISE THE OLD-MONK-CURE Price 23c NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. GAPISICUM VASELINE EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT A OUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN. PRICE 15c. IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 1 Sc. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMES KEEP A TUBE HANDY. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. "It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Headache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it, and it wiil be found to be invaluable in the household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many people say "it is the best of all your preparations." . Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASE LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. M 17 STATE STREET. NEW YORK CITY What is Tragedy. A murder without a good motive is merely folly; properly actuated, It is tragedy, and therefore of worth. So with a death; one seldom dies well, in the technical sense, - with out having lived well, in . the artistic sense. Perceval Gibbon In McClure's. OF Personal Knowledgj is the winning (actor in the culminating of human effort , r. 11 J V which no extravagant or unreasonable claims Senna, are well known to physicians name of the Company California rig oyrup' Co. printed on the front of every package, whether you call for Syrup of rigs or by the full name Syrup ol r igs and Elixir of Senna. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU ijondonngland. ail OF OR SPRAIN RELIEVES FROM PAIN and 50c Before having a plaster applied to the back or chest one should take a deep breath and hold it while the plaster is being put on.' If this is done the patient will not be annoyed by that drawing of the skin which is so unpleasant a feature when the plas ter is ordinarily applied. contests of a are made. 3 NEW YORK.N.Y A Xittle CIMld carries with it the possibilities of great happiness, into the heart of a childless home. Women who wish for children, should understand that sterility is not so much of a-disease, as a symptom of female weakness, and, that in 90 cases out of 100, when the female weak ness has been cured by - MM the longed-for visit of the stork comes. Dr. J. J. Livingston, of Freeman, Ind.. writes: "I prescribed Cardul to a lady patient, who had previously had three or four mishaps. She took 6 bottles and was soon made the happy mother of a well-grown boy, who Is still living and doing well. I think that Wine of Cardul is the sole cause of her being able to have this child." Whatever may be tho form of your female trouble or weakness, try Cardul. It is a reliable remedy for all the diseases peculiar to women. , - , - .' AT ALL DRUGGISTS IN $L00 BOTTLES Come! be the guest of San Antonio this winter: Leaving the chilly north behind you; find health and pleasure under the stainless splendor of her turquoise sky. To all newcomers, San Antonio of fers a thousand delightful surprises. For the sightseer, the old Mission Churches are still here, the Cathedral of San Fernando, and gray and ghost ly in the dazzling sunlight, the his toric Alamo,- For the invalid a per fect combination of sunny weather, pure dry air, beautiful scenery and modern accommodations. The Climate's the Thing in San Antonio The : invigorating air, dry . and warm; the altitude; the perfect nat ural drainage, all combine to make the temperature as nearly perfect as can -be. It is possible to spend-most of each day, from November to March, outdoors. Tue parks and plazas, the margins of the creeks and rivers, the groves of . palm and mag nolia, lose nothing of their lusterous green during the winter months. : . San Antonio is, of all America, the oddest blending of modern utility and beauty, with the romance and hero ism of the medieval. Come to San Antonio! The exceptionally low rates dur ing the Winter months the excellent train service via the M. K. & T. R'y.. makes It a iournev of but small cost and not of tiresome length. Write to-day for full particulars as to. mtes, etc. W. S. ST. GEORGE General Passenger Agent, M. K. & T. R'y Wainwright Building : St. Louis, Ho. GEO. A. McNUTT, D.P. A., M. K. & T. R'y 80S Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo. .. THE CANADIAN. WEST IS THE BEST WEST Tbe test! mon j of tboa 8a nds duriDtf tbe put y par Is tbat tbe Canadian West is tbe best W'eai. Year by year tbe agri cultural returns bare in creased tn vol time and in value, and Btlll the Cana dian Government offers 14SO acres FHEB to every booa fide settler. Some of the Advantages Tbe phenomenal Increase tn railway mileage main lines and branches bus put almost every por tion of tbe con p try within-easy reacb of ctmrohs, BCbools. markets, cheap fuel and every modern convenience.' 1 " The NINETY MILMON BURIIBIj WHRAT CROP of ibis year sieuns StiU.OUU.OUU to tbe farmers of Western :anada. apart from tbe results of otbef grains und caiile. For advice and information address tbe, SUPER INTENDENT OF IMMIGRATION, Ottawa, Canada, or any authorized Government Aeent. W. V. BENNETT, 801 New York Life Building, Omaha, Nebraska. ' , ' ' Eastern Washington Farm Lands Offer the best advantages for a home or investment. Climate unsurpassed. No destructive -wind or hail storms. No pests. Crops sure. , We offer the best raw and improved lands at low prices and easy terms, near good towns and markets. Bailroad fare refunded to pur chasers. Low excursion-rates. Write at' once for illustrated pamphlet and map. : THE BIO BEND LAND COMPANY. 3 Washington Street, Spokane, Washington. READERS siring to buy any- " " thing advertised in Jt&. columns should -insist upon having what they ask for, refusing all substi tutes or imitations. Ctrl' iB T A Unexcelled for general farm-1 VUbUi Wmtiw lug, etock, dairying, fruits, truck, eu; ; convenient to tna very be,f marketx and transpor tation facilities. Write nearest office for lUtaand pub.) ligations. 31. V. Richard?, Land and Indnrtrial Airent, Southern Tty. and Mobile A Ohio R,R..WahinKton, D. C. C. S. Chaee, West. Agt.,23 Chemical Bldg., St. Loula.Mo.! 3EFIflnCE Cold I7at?r Starch makes laundry work a pleasure, id oz. pkg. 10o FARMS FOR RENT iV'aSS a. MILHAU, HIOTX. CITY. lOW A. "c.Vd.7.U Thompson's Eye Water , , v W. N. U.. LINCOLN, NO. 6, 1907. 1H R:!is