To Soften Unril Wuter. "When water Is made hard by ear boiiate of lime It may be softened bj the use of quick-lime , pal-soda or am monia , " writes Maria I'arloa In Ladles' Home Journal. "When thine Is time to allow the water to settle the lime Is the best agent. To soften with the lime have the water lu a large tanU or hugs head. Pour enough water on the quick lluieto slake It. When It falls to pow der add enough water to make n thin cream aud then stir Into the watei in the tank. Use one ounce of lime foi very forty gallons of water. Do not let any undlssolved lime go Into the water Allow the water to stand for twelve houis For softening with sodu , dls t-olve a pound of snl-soda In one qtiait of boiling water and when cold bottle It. Add a gill of this liquid soda to ubout twenty gallons of water. Wntei that Is discolored by the soil , as Is so often the cast ) after a heavy inlri or when the water pipes aio being re paired , should be strained through Can ton llannel. " Cottuce 1'mlHnc. Take one tablespoonful of butter , one cup of sugar , one cup of milk , two egga , pne laige teuspoonful of baking pow der und one and one-half cups of Hour ; Leat butter , sugar and yolks of eggs to gether until light , add the milk and then the Hour , beat well , now beat whites to a stiff froth , and stir them carefully Into the pudding , add baking powder , and mix well. Pour Into a greased cake pan. Bake three-quarters of an hour , serve hot with lemon sauce. For the lemon wince use one-half tablespoonful - spoonful of butter , one-half cup of ugar , two cups of hot water , a pinch of cinnamon and about the same of grated nutmeg , one-half lemon juice and a lit tle rind , and oue tablespoonful of flour. Drnwti Hutter Sniice. Two tablespoonfuls of Hour , one-halt cup of butter , one pint boiling water and oue-lmlf tcaspoonful of salt. Mix the butter and tiour together until tight and cieamy , and gradually add the boll- lug water , stirring constantly. Place the bowl iu a saucepan containing boilIng - Ing water , aud stir well until the sauce comes to the boiling point. It should not be allowed to boil , but should be kept at the boiling point until thick enough and then remove at once. Add the salt and serve. The common prac tice of wetting the flour and then stir ring it Into the boiling water Is most deplorable , as the outcome Is a. lumpy moss with the butter oftentimes float ing on the top A I'n I tt I. u vli ' ( oursc. A prettj coui se to tu \ c at a luncheon IB a salad of tomato jelly. A pint of to matoes is stiaiucd , seasoned with salt and pepper and a teaspoonful of ouion Juice. Dissolve a quarter of a box of gelatine and add to the tomatoes. Put aside for half an hour , then bring to a boiling point before molding In tiny egg cups. Make a half pint of mayon naise dressing , to which a half pint of whipped cream Is stirred in just before serins. . The molds of jelly aie arrang' d ou lettuce leaves ou Individual plat ters , the mayonnaise heaped round , the whole spilnkled with finelj'-chopped paiblej. An Kconoiiilcul Hint. How many of jou , when called upon to use the whites alone of eggs , ever think gf saving the yolks save by drop ping them into a dish and setting them away lu the tefrigerntor , whcie they crust up and me of no earthly value In a very shoit tlmeV To protect the yolk to that It can l > e usiid two or three days after It has been separated from the white diop it Into a bowl of water and Its fictihncfis will remain a suiprislng length of time , and It can be used most pleasingly fet maj'ounalso dressing or the sauce for coldslavv. or any other purpose requiring yolks alone. C'ranberrr I'li Take one quait of flour , one teaspoon salt , two heaping tt-aspooufuls baking powder , sift all togethei , rub In a pieit of butter sl/e of an egg , milk enough to make a soft dough ; toll out about one- ( inarler of an Inch thick , cut Into squuics , futir by four , lu each squaie put two tablcspooul'iils of crunhoirics and one tablespooulul sugar , wet tht etlge.s of the square and pinch together. Hake Ir a quick oven twenty to tlihty minutes Take some cranberries and make sauce , and put a tahlcspoonful mi the top of each dumpling when reatlj to serve. Ornrmc Omelet. Heat yolks three ej-'gs till creamy , adi thiee tcaspoonfuls powdoied sutjiu , i few gialns salt , tlnee tablespoonatnU orange Juice and a little grated rind Fold in stlllly beaUn whites , and took In hot butteicd omelet pau slowlj til well ilseu and light brown underneath then dry off the top In the oven. Fold tuin out , sprinkle thickly with pow deied sugar , and score It with icd ho poker. Sour MilU lorn Cake. Mix one cui > of flour , one-halt a cu [ of j el low granulated meal , and one fourth of a cup of sugar , on < half t teaspoon of soda and mix wel' IV one CBS light. Add one "tip of sour milk io the Dour ml.xturc. , then the . ' ; . ' and one tablespoon of butter , int-mii aud beat thoroughly. Turn ui niic iuto a buttered pan and bake abuu twenty-five minutes In a hot oven. X / AWAY-FROM-HOME GIRL. THE - - . < HlTK your houie letters rcgtl- Inrly aud keep In touch with your parents and old friends y weekly correspondence , " writes tlnrgutet H. Sangstor In the Ladles' louie Juutnal , addressing gills who itivo gone from home Into thu world to eek their livelihood. "Never let a Sunday afternoon drll't out without 'our hour spent In an Intimate and ovlng letter to the dear mother. This Is good occupation for Sunday , and I an Imtdly tell you how minute and ontldcutlal and affectionate this wru ng should be. Itut theie Is tie need. You know wliat jou like to hear from tome , and what mother and father nest long for , when your letters come. follow those let tots. Mother Is In the cltcheii , washing the dishes. She wipes icr hands and sits down In the low ocklng-chalr bj the vslndovv , where he lilac Is beginning to bud. Palher stands between the table and the door , valtlug to hear what you have said , uul aware that he imisf wait until notlior 1ms bnllslled her hciiit with the Irst reading. 'J'hen It will be his turn. To them both you are , and you will al- vnys be , just their own little ghl , and ou can never send them a line which hey will not scan wltll eageiness So lever put off your family at home with i scrappy , hurtled scrawl ; take lime , und tell them everything. " Value of the DlMClpliiu-d Mini ! . The world needs men and women vv ho ire sulllclent unto themselves able to tand alone aud make the most of try ng aud unpleasant conditions. The discipline of the lll'o should be to make ur knowledge and resources available or practical use. What matter It that v\e read e\ery book in the world , and pain all the knowledge that science and art can teach us , it we cuuuot put his Information to use either to the protlt of our minds or phjblcul coudl- lens ? This greatest use of knowledge ind culture Is not for money-making , 'or achieving material success In the struggle for life , but to sweeten and llsclpllne ourselves. The philosopher vho has gained the true key to knowl edge stands aloof from the tluonglng rowds of eager money-makers and reputation seekers. lie Is content to enow that the visible attainments of Ife are not the highest and dearest. Others may strive lor them , but he ougs for the Intellectual pleasures which come only to the disciplined soul. A. S. Atkinson , M. D. , In the Wom an's Home Companion. American Women Honored. American women who have been made Ladles of Grace , of the order of St John of Jerusalem , by King Kd ward. They received the honors for the wotk they did toward fitting out the hospltul bill ) ) Maine , which was sent to South AU-icii. Letter Writing. Aptopos of letter wiltlug , how many women make the mistake ol not sulli- leutly reyeallug their Identity In a business communication. Muuy femi nine correspondents still leave much to be desired In this matter of Identity , both as regards clearness and dignity. "M. A. Smith" look * , business-like enough , but how Is the recipient to know whethei It is a mau or a woman ? A woman In a business letter to an equal , should always sign hersell In full : "Morj A. Smith" prefixing "Miss" lu pulentheses if site be a spin Ptcr If a nmnicd woman with hei hus band li\ing , with Mrs. John 15 Smith" 'n parentheses below hei own name. A Heroine. Mlt-s Ilainuih It. Kichauts , the piettj ( laughter of Fanner Joel Kicli.iids , of Thorofure Is .1 , IB u heroine , ol w liom aJl the ie.&ldents ot lmlt llltl ° towu an' justlj nioud The distinction thus sud denly thrust upon ' "her c.i mo thiuiigli 1' ' " ' < aptuic of a imiavvaj noise In ClouceMer. and tin s.iving thPtehj of . the lives of two MISS K1CI1AJID8. children S'eveial men had tried in vain to stop the night encd animal. Mls-h Uichutds suld. ' 1 don't think 1 des.-rve all the pi also. I am getting , but 1 couldn't see those children killed aud when the horse turned the outlier I just luti out and caught him bj the bit und held on un til he topped. I am glad I saved the < lldren. " The Conversational Hoik The "eouvets itlonnl hop" Is conduct ed In this waj. Distribute among the company cards on which are written twelve subjects for conveisutlou , duly numbered. The men should then choose partner ! for each subject , put- lug the lady's mime on their curds and ihelrs on hers nt the subject they are ; o tnlk on. At it signal given by the hostess the partners take their places , tete-a-tete all through the room ; the conversation must be exclusively upon : he subject designated upon the curds When the conversational hop Is finished - ed that Is , all the twelve numbeis talked out , votes are cast bj1 the ladles for the best conversationalist among the men and by the men for the best among the girls Prl/.es aie awarded accordingly. The ptcvaletice ot nuks at counts for thegieat populaiitj of Hie joke. It Is a mote simple matter aitangtug the full tucked skirts on a well-fitting , becom ing , shaped yoke , than bringing all of the fullness Into the waist band and getting the tucks to set in just the ap proved way over the hips. The be- conilngness ot the joke is seldom ques tioned , cspeciallj the yoke known as the "tailor shape" that has a decided dip at the luck. Cveu this particular shape lias Its vailatlons Sometimes It boasts a triple effect , often It Is scattered - tered and moie otten slashed at the middle For women with pretty arms will be a delightful summer , If those to gifted are Inclined to display their phys ical attiactlons. In ten new models for summer waists dlsplajed to a class of ambitious seamstresses , not one waist of the ten had loug sleeves. All weie cut off either just above or Just below the elbow and below the cutoft"part there was slipped In a big puff pf s > ft goods. This style of sleeves will be almost universal , and this means that , when the warmth of June shall have melted into the torrldness of August , the uudersleeve will leign siipieme. Bolero jackets , with or without sleeves , of heavy white , black or eciu lace , aie worn over velvet , silk or "lUln waists. For theater wear , the lace de signs are sometimes outlined with gold aud rows ot gold paillettes , or even the entire Jacket is inade of gold braid aud cord , in renaissance pattern These all- jjold jackets appear to the best advan tage over waists of velvet of a deep , rich color , or over Ivoiy white satin waists. Iloiulolr Clint. The beaiititul women of .Maile Antoi nette's court aie mild to have used the most simple toilet preparations for keeping their skins fiesh and tosy. Lemons weie supposed to lie u cure for discoloration of the skin , and weie used fieely in the batli Cucumbers and stiawbcriles weie also supposed to play an Important part in 'he preserva tion of beaut j. A delightful encumber cieam was made fiom cucmiibcis. sweet almond oil , white wax , sper maceti and lanolin , the piopurtlons being four cuciimbeis , six ounces of sweet almond oil , nn ounce of white wax , an ounce of spermaceti and two ounces of lanolin. Will Cro H Ocean Alone. Madame Nellson is a name that will be written u large lutteis ou vlip HCioll ot tame should slie tieoessFullj accuni plisb the teat that she has detenu uul upou a dip arioss the sea In an open t sailboat. Madame > Nellson. wlio ! lve > , iu Philadelphia , is gen et allj known as u spliituallst and slie w ill be unacronipa * xJB nied on hei loug age save by the spir MKL90X. its that slie iiiaj be able to invoke. Her ventuie is to In- made In , u < optanot ; of the ollci of .1 pii/f bj ( . 'apt. P.lackburn , of Gloiaeslei , .Ma-s. to the wuuuiu who will make the quickest flip , .icioss the Atlantic to Lisbon , 1'uitiigal. In u sail boat , aloue The iiudamu Is a quaiter blood Indian. for C ilil 'MIICS. You can UM > nothing bi-ttoi for told sines than jiuiu Klj'i'iine peio\ide of lijdtoh'en Is nlt > o KO'Kl ' Apply with a bit of absoibpiii cotton the moment tin little tlislljjuriui ; lilistei begins to tot in sajs tlie Philadelphia Itiiiilicr. | \ < m might alM trj the follow Ing-linvp It piepated by jour druggist Oxide of -/.Inc. HO grains : cold cicniu , \ \ ' > ounces I' Mintirnntcl toV ii 1 BuntHie Patent Otllceva first es I tnbllbhed In K'.tinnlj 5,757 [ intent * have buun grante'l to women Theie are other Interesting liguies There have been -115 patents Ivum ! to colored mull , of whom 'JS weie granted to one Inventor and ' 1 to nuolhet. Alore than SO per cent ot the patents IbHiied are to cltlzuiK of the United H tut CM A Chinese I'rovcrh , "You cannot prevent tlie birds of sad ness fiom flying over jour Ueadn. Bui you can piuvcnt them fiom utoppliif long enough on your uhouldcrs to bulh * J their uebtB lu jour hair. " * lf TJ ! i IT'S. Beware of Them There arc two nflllctioni which Iftluips K\C the itio t pain uiul trouble , viz Sciatica unit Lumbago Doth ilisalilo ami cupple , but I St. Jacobs Oil I g is their best cure. g aoooaaooooooaoaoooaoooaoot IMcnl. lilnu'ln Mlilulllt M. .Do jou tliltik jou would enjnj ; i mid winter picnic ? The pk'iik'Kers liamp Uiiuugh the snow ill niglit Into thocountiy. A hot bui.shwood Hie behind some wludbicak makes e\eiy- one comroitable The last bit of chill Is drhen from the re\elers by steam ing cotlee , boiled over the euibois and diunk from tin cunt. . The appetite iiiouscd by the tramp and the queer scene , Is led with toa.sU11lches. ' . This comlort and cosiness in ine midst of glittering ice and snow and liosty air Is , said to be > ery enjoyable. Little Chronicle. t C'Htiurl , Ciiiiiuit l > - Cured with l.Of'AL APPLICATION" * n- tli v cannot rraelt the seal ot the dNuiise I utaiih is a bluoil 01 cunstituiioniil ( INoti ! * ! * , and in order to enre It you must tiiki Intrinal remidlcs II.ill's''ai.urh Cnui li talani intern.xllv , and nota dntitUon the blood and moi'ous urlaios Hall's Catarrh Cure i- > not .1 quaek tncdiumu U wil" iue enlied by onool the hotit i > li > sicuui in thiivoiintiv loryeur- * , and is a regular inscription. It Iscoiuiiosfd ol the boil tonics known , com hinetl with the b"H blood purifiers , Muting directly on thu iiiocons surlucus The jicr- ( cct. couibinutioii ol the two ingtedlunts Is \\hat products sneh wondcrjul rt-sults in curing Ta'arih. Sum ! lot tcsliiuoninlM , free. F. . ( t 111JNKV CO. Props. , Toledo , 0. Sold bj driipglsts , | ) iioi-7oo. A lilt of slialt'B.v. Chicago Tiibiuic : Klder Sister-Mr Billinoie and you were in the pallor aleut lout ; time last night , hut 1 don't sup pose jou used much gas Younger Sister The reason you didn't see anj burning , Emily was be- : ; iube Flat old caiclessly hung his hut on the door kneu "MiKlc ICa.sy. Much of the tetror u ( spiing limy lie .noiiltd li.Koutl iiianaKi'incnt. Settled vicnthcr should bu suluetud for the wotk , nnil e\er > thing necessary pio- viiU'tl befoichuiul hori soup will bo found bent for wattling paints , floors mid windows , it is hiiriuluss , mid M-IJ eflee- life in nuUuK the house clean mill fiosh. ELIZA It. I'AKKIOU. Alt Inrnriiiiie. Harper's lUa/ar : The 1'iolcssor Yes , a caterpillar is tlie mast vorac ious Ihhitf thing. In a month it will cat about GOO times it own weight. Dear Mis. Finot Whose boy < 1 ! < 1 jou say he was ? Another Sort f J'rrr. "Now , children , " said tlio pretty schoolmarm , after relating ta ! : alTcot- Ing tale of Washington and his little hatchet , "what do you think of tills chorry-treo8torjV" "It's a peaehl" shouted Hilly liar- low. Puck. _ 10 cum : A i oi.i > IN ONI : DAY Take Laxative liroinoQ.iinineTnblun Ail drm-glsts refund the money if It fulls to ! cure. KiV. . OroVc's li5i\nturnl \ onpnchbox 25o , J'lith ConuntfiloilVtirk. . "Tlc | United tiUvtes go\onuncnt , thiongh the llsh coinmlsslon , has made possible .some line .sport In west- 01 n streams that weio formerly almost entirely without linny Inhabitants have been stocked with trout , and amply piotcctcd as they are by the law , their number Is rapidly multi plying. " Chicago Chronicle. Von Ciui Get Alleii' I'oot-KiiMO I'Kt'.K. Write to tiny to Allen S Olmnteil , I.e Hoj , N Y. , for .1 KItUi : nnlllp | of Allt'ii'a Toot- Knse , .1 pouili'r to slii\Uo Into jour uliuon. It cures tlreil , hWi'iilliiR , ilniii | , * wollon , nulling fi'pt. It inaUiM nou ut unlit xlioui pi y. A rprtnln CHIP for form .mil lltinloni. All tlniKKUU niul Khop itori" ) sell It'c. . A liltI'lorU ( r.xrincr boj.s who like to shcot liawks would have been delighted to have .seen the Immense Hook of liawks that .surrounded an Indiana town re- centlj' . Tlieic must have been 5,000 in the ( lock , and at least -100 wore killed befoie thublulsdoclilcd to move on. What they wore doing or wlieio they came fiom weio equal mjstciles. Golden Jays. Dyelnp Is as simple as washing when you use PUTNAM KAUI3LESS DYKS. Husband Isn't Ituboub time Mis. Boiroro WH.S relinningonr call ? Wife- Yes but If she does letnrn It it will be nioie than she does with the other things she gets from us. De troit Pice Press , If You Hnvo 1 > yRpei ) U H nJ no mnnoj , but write Ur , Hbuup. lUoln * . WU , Hoi HJ. for li boltlfiof Dr. Hnoop'n Hnflur llT l > n.niialJ. H mreil.paiJSCO-lf not , HlifrM. llurr.tlip. . Tlie most of our mistakes come fiom being In a hurry. Chicago Dally News. Sr ! Wlnilon' * BOOTII1NO HYIIUI' for clillilrrn Litlilntf , ' nodins tliv KIIIIII. letliuo luni nmtluii , llnv palu , iurr vrlml rullr. S5o buttls The Vas ar college farm now cm- biaecs 1M)0 ( ) acres of land. lleit lllood I'urlflr In tli world , lleclpe It 00 To Cure Urunknekt SimQnlt.li , lUrinleM , Hoclpt H5o StnrSlHtUltr Co 7 W IVtli SI , UliUuiro- UKAUnHJI. ( lOLUTIl'l'Hll't.N Hiul 1'iurl liolihr , llTt , hulile rurniulun nnil tiwUI'ii Homo .M Kuilii oil fur Sic \HIrir llro 5 Mtli I'Um , ChUuKO , 111 ORANDOIKFH. Soml V5c itnJ ri t bonk und In atruitloni how to rtmio * pull of Iftillo' or m1pr II DO ilio < v furt5c Comuineit iln > Co , Turoiito , O . L. DOUGLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES Hie real nortli of my flOO nnil PIM ihnen romnarpil with otlinriimkci la ft 00 to fr 00. My Sl.uo Hilt IMKK l.liiu tunnot to foiulUHl iitnny jirlcc. llest In ttio world for mill. 1 miike nnil urn morn incu'n Iliiiliov , Joi > il > ri > r % Vcltlli ni.SeMil ProccM ) . limn nn > illn-r iniumnif- turrrliithewnrlil. llll puyWI , > < > ( > In liny olio \lliucitli , u . .M-rnr Tnkfi naiiihitllnlr ! Insist on liaMng W J. HoiiKltt'iilic ) < "J nltli nitno anil lirlto stainpeil on liotloin.onr ilrnltmlKiiiltl kei'p tlicm ; I K\O ! one dealer cxclushn nile In rn li town , ir liu ilons not keep tlit'm unU will not uel llinn for JIMI , onli r dlroct from furtory , eucloiliiR prlco itiil i' . rxlw for earn W. O\ei 1,000 JOOwtislleiiwearere , > f MIIIHOitjloirfr. . e TutCcUrKri > Uu4utlui i7. ff. L DOUGIAS , lirodlon , Every day you clean the house you live in , to get rid of the dust and dirt. Your body , the house your soul lives in , also becomes filled up with all manner of filth , which should have been removed from day io day. Your body needs daily cleaning inside. If your bowels , your liver , your kidneys are full of putrid filth , i and you don't clean them out , you'll be in bad odor with yourself and everybody else. DON'T USE A HOSE to clean your body inside , but sweet , fragrant , mild but positive and forceful CASCARETS , that WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP prepare all the filth collected in your body for removal , and drive it off softly , gently , but none the less surely , leaving your blood pure and nourishing , your stomach and bowels clean and lively , and your liver and kidneys healthy and active. Get a 50-cent box today , a whole month's treatment , and if not satisfied get your money back but you'll see how the cleaning of your body is MADE EASY BY JOc. 25c. 50c. NEVER ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD IN BULK. all lion el ( rouble * . anprndlrltU , bll- loiiMie , bad breath , bad blood , wind on tb Moimicli , bloated bowel * , loiil * , - . . _ mouth , hcadachu , IndlgoHllon , plinplm , pain * alter oalln , II vnr trouble , Kulloxv complexion und dl/.ilnckn. w licit > our boucli don't niovo r cu larly you nio Krulnu nlcli. Coiiktlpatloii UlllM more peoilu Ilian all oilier dlirancii lo-jotlier. It lu u tnrtcr for llio tlironlu allnionl * and long yuam of iillerlnu that roino allnrxvaril * . > > matter \iliat ullH you , mart talcing < 'ASCAIll''l'S lo-duy , for jou tvlll never ut-t ell and bo well all the ilino until you put your bow l rluhl. Take our advlci'l mart with ( ) A.S\AHI'.T * to.d y , iind r an ub.oliite c" uttie to eur or money refuudod , C3 DO YOU FEEL LIKE THISP Pen Picture for Women. " I nm so nervous , there. In not a well Inch in my vv liolu body. 1 " o weak nt inv sU-tn " 'h nuu Imvo indl- ccstlem horrlblj , " 'i palpitation of the heart , and 1 ivi. U/sing / flesh This .headache and backache nearly killn me , nntl yesterday I iiearl v had hyfltor- ics ; Ihcrc in it weight in the lower part of my .bowels . bearing down nil th time , and pains In nly tfrOlns and thighs ; I cannot sleep , walk , or sit , nnu 1 believe I am dlbcahcd all over | 110 one over suffered as I do. " This is a description of thousands' ' of cases which come to Mrs. Pinkham'a attention daily. An inflamed and ul cerated condition of the neck of the womb can produce all of these syuip- Mm JOHN WIUUMI toms , and no vvotnun should allow herself to reach Mich a perfection of misery when there Is absolutely no need of it. The bubjoct of our portrait trait in this blcoteh. Mi.s Williams of Lnglishtown , N.J. , has been entirely cured of Mich Illness and misery by Lydln K. Plnhlwm'fc Vegetable Com pound , and the guiding advice of Mrs. I'lnkham of Lynn , Mass. No other medicine has such a record for absolute cures , and no other medi cine is "just ah pood. " Women who want n cure should Innlst upon petting : Lydia E. I'inlcham's Vegetable Com pound when they ask for it at a store. Anyway , write a lottcr to Mrs. rink- ham at Lynn , Mass. , and tell her all youx trouulea. Her advice Is free , , ELY S CREAM BALM Curoo CATARRH. It U placed Into the nostrils , prenili over thn 'iiifmbrniio and U abeorhcil. Hollcf lulin- niedlnto , ltlgnottlrliiK , tlort not produce turrzliiK. DritKKlits , SO cti. ur lif nmll. KLY llllOt ) M Wurtnm .N.Y. "What sweet dears they tire , " sild Blanche to Mlldied , icfeiring to a squad of West Point cadets. "Mo doubt/ they have allqualllied ab mess hall by eating a gallon of molass es , " added Mildred , who had been leading the pioceedings of the. hazlnu investigation. Detroit J ice Press , FITO rirumiienturcim'ti. tinuorBi > rvtiu nr tiL FITS I nn > t liny' " usn of Dr. KUiit'n tlnwkt .Srrre lorrr BcD.lfurKltria : 0i-rUllx > n.l antUrMil tlM. 1)IU H. U. HUM ; , Utl.VJI ArcnMl , 1 lilUilclpltlo T04JUICKI Pltnrrnri njr I1 t lint bo E < > l CAIl'Alt- I"I'S win xilil. .Suiv It U v r lx million huxvi * jrnr , urruter limn liny linlliip mrdlplne lu I ho uorlil. 'I liU l iibiitliito ( iroofof Kr < * iit mei H , ami our lint | p lliiioulnl VV huvn fallU uiul \\t\\ \ rll < 'AM AICK'IH uliioliilrly KIIIIInull t-a In vtirn ur niiinrvrrl. , | i | Uu liny tnilii ) , l Allu liuxo , ulie thcniu rulr , hcinc it lul , ii * pjT Irnnlr tllrrclloiK , nnil If JOH nre lint uiUllr , iirii-riKln < > uu UUu Inix , ictiirn the liliniril CO * box nnil tin ; riniity IHIX In in liy niitll , or ilia < lruuul t from whom JIMI initrhairil II , and art jour mom v limU lor Imth buxei. 'J uuouiir ailvltf-uo niuttirvliut nlli yon turt to- liuy. IIuullli u III < , ulcLIlul'im nii.l > < > ii itlll hlem thn riuy yoiinritilailiMllhen < M > r < INLAUt.TM. tlooltTrenl > yroull. IdJrun SILULl.Mf KhlltUt ( ( I. , .SLU YOUU or Cllil'itiO. * * - '