In writing a lullaby , the composer ihould put In a lot of rests. Speaking of rapid transit , nothing can beat a train of thought. When a Judge can't forget a priso ner , docs he commit him to memory ? * I-T r- The exports of agricultural imple ments from the Uuled States to for eign countries for August amounted to $907,031. ITor the month last year ] I xports of the same goods amounted < > to 8719,655. , Care of tTic Complexion. Mfltiy persons with dullcate skin suffer ffrcntly In winter from chapping. Fre- unently the trouble uriscs from the use f. impure Ronp and chap salves. The /ace and bauds should lie washed only In Iear , hot water with Ivory soup. A lit tle mutton tallow or almond oil may be after the hath to soften the skim ELIZA 11. PAKKMIl. No Cnnsldrrntloit. , Husband "Whore is the hammer ? I Wife "You had It ) yesterday. " "I'm not where It asking was yea- toTday. " > "Yoa had it yesterday , and uo ono Iso has had it since" "Huh I Well , if you had the least bit of consideration for my feelings , yeu would have used that hammer for something or other after I got through with It , and then you would know where it is. " Bt > TOT7W CLOTHES LOOK. YEfcfcOW ? | j If. < os Bed Cross Bait Bine. It will wOifa them white as snow. 2 oe. package Co / Chano * for Doubt. Bhe ( gushingly ) "Will you love me when I'm old ? " ' He "Love you ? I shall idolize -f urn er You are not going to look Uko your mother , are you ? " MISS LAURA HOWARD , President South End ladles' Golf CInb , Chicago , Cured by LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound After the Best Doc * tors Had Failed To Help Her. / ' DKARMRS. PINXHAM : Icanthank yon for perfect health to-day. Lifo j looked BO dark to ine a year or two .go. I had constant pains , iny limbs swelled , I had dizzy spells , and never MISS LAUUA HOWAllD , CHICAGO , know one day bow I would fuel the noxt. I was nervous aud hadi no ap- potltc , neither could I sleep Roundly nights. JLydin E.'Pinkliam's Vegetable - otablo Compound , used in con- IJanctionwitliyour Sanative Wash , did more for me tban all the medicines f hd the skill of the doctors. For eight months i bave enjoyed perfect health. [ I verily believe that most of the doc tors are guessing' and experimenting I when they try to cure a woman with an assortment of complications , such as mine ; but you do not { * tiess. Flow I jWish all suffering1 women could only know of your remedy ; there would be less suffering' I know. " LAURA How- Ann , 113 Ncwberry7Ave. , Chicago , 111. 45000 forfeit If abeve testimonial Is not genuine. Mrs. PInkham invites all wo men who are ill to write her for I advice. Address Lynn , Muss. , 'giving ' full imrtiouluTH. | $900 TO $1500 A YEAR We ir nt Intelligent Hen and Women a Trswllne R prete tatlve6 cr Local Managers ; > Ury tfoo to fijoo n yecr ud ill expenses , Iccordiag to experience and ability. We also trant looil representative * , salary 19 to (15 * week andcoJaniisitoB , dtpcudlc ? upcn the time 4evotrd. S ud < tt&n > p for full particulars and Mate petition prfered. Address , Dept. A. , TUB 1IBLL COMPANY , Philadelphia , I'll. ASTHMA-HAY FEVER . /mo > .a * * * SEND FOR 'llr FREE TRIAL BOTTLE. AWRtSS DR.TAFT.79 E.I30'-"ST..N.YCTY. | IMT IS A I I / / / IF IT BEARS V/ . THIS TRADE MARK IT l& THt BEST WATCRPROOF OILE1D COAT INTHEWonLD. MADE. FOR 5&&VICC IN TMt ROVCKSST WUTMU CATALOGUES TREE 4 SHOWING PULL LINE Or GARMENTS AND KATX f AJ.TOWER CO. . BOSTON. MA55.4S N.H.U. NO.690-44. YORK , NEB Chicken Crnqii tt . Boil one large chicken until it nllpi from the bones readily , and grind In a meat-grinder ; nlso grlud one-half can of mushrooms. Doll In salted water J0 ! minutes oue pair of sweetbreads , throw into cold water for n few minutes , re move slln tiiul little pipes and grlud. Put In one and one-quarter pints of milk on the tire and lot It come to a boll. Add to that while still on the lire the Inside of. one-half loaf of broad , and stlt thoroughly. Then add chicken , mushrooms , sweetbreads , two eggs well beaten , a piece of butter the size of a duck's egg , melted ; a dash of parsley and red pepper , and salt to taste. Af ter all is well mixed pour In a Hat dish ; then beat two more eggs and spread , not beat In , all over the dish. Mould any shape , roll In cracker meal and fry. Rrown lletf Vnitcllnc. Take for this pudding a cupful of grated bread crumbs , two cupfuls of finely chopped , tart apples , half a cup of brown sugar , a tenspoouful of cln- L'litnou and one tablespoouful of butter ; cut Into bits ; butter a deep pudding dish and put a layer of apples on the bottom , tlifii sprinkle with sugar , cin namon Jiud butter , and cover with bread crumbs ; put In another layer of apples , and proceed as before until all the lugre-llents have been used , bavin : ; n layer of crumbs last ; cover the dish and make three-quarters of an hour in a moderate oven , then remove the cov er , and brown the top of the pudding. Serve with sugar and cream. May bo used at lunch if so desired. Raspberry Sirup. Mash several quarts of ripe raspber ries In a bowl ; cover , and let thorn stuud three days , stirring twice each day. In close them In a cheese-cloth bag ; press out all the juice and let stand for sev eral hours. Pour off the top. leaving the sediment In the bowl ; measure the liquor , and add to each pint om > pound of sugar and one tablespoouful of lem on Juice. Place in a kettle over the lire and boil three minutes , counting from the time It begins to boll. Pour Into bottles , cdrk them tightly and set aside. This sirup Is excellent for fruit sauces , sherbets and water-Ides. Half a gill added to a glass of Ice water makes u delicious summer drink. - UHC of Salt. It Is & well-known fact that salt add ed to the water in which such vegeta bles as green peas or corn are boiled has a tendency toward hardening the outer coat and so toughening the vege tables , but It Is not so well known rh.it &iigar liab HIP same effect , lu canning fruit thru Is to be kept as linn and un broken as possible , prepare the SJMUP and pom It over the fruit , but In mak ing jams \\liere the Idea Is to break up the frill : as much as possible. Hie friit must be heated and cooked before ( he sugar Is ndded. Consequently , if you think It is desirable to add sugar to L'feen pens , put It In as you do the sail , at tlu hint moment. Apricot Preserve * . Pare the apricots , cut them In halves , remove the stones and weigh the fruit. For six pounds of fruit place a preserv ing-kettle with four pounds of sugar and one quart of water over the lire. Stir until the sugar Is partly dissolved ; then boll three minutes , removing all black scum. Add the apricots ami cook tlH a straw will pass through them easily , say , about ten or fifteen min utes. Put the fruit Into Jars with the sirup overflowing , and finish as di rected. Creamed I'otatnea. Chop cold boiled potatoes fine ; to ouch pint allow half a pint of cream sauce made by rubbing together a'ta- ble.spoout'ul of flour aud one of butter ; add half a pint of cold milk , stir until boiling , ndd a tcnspoouful of suit and a daah of pepper and mix this with the potatoes. Turn the potatoes Into small individual dishes or Into a large dish ; cover the top with finely chopped cheese , then press the chce e dou .mo . the potatoes. Hake until a golden brown. . r.ittlr Nerk < Inui Frlter . Chop nied.uin tine seventy-five Lit tle NofWs To a pint of Hour add Hie beaten jolks ct three eggs , half n u-i- spoonful of lemon Juice , a dash of cay enne anil an ounce of melted Mix well and make a butter by about n gll ! of milk. Add the flams , and If ; ! iu hatter Is too thick add a lit tle of the clam broth. To make them light bi at the mixture well ; drop spnmi- fills of I Inery hot fat , and fry 10 a golden brown. Orntice I'ecli The old-fashioned phin of using orange peel to fiu-ilittite the lighting of Hjtlro Is not to he despised. The peel Khould he collected and dried on the rack over the kitchen stove , and when cool should be put Into u tin to keep dry. When laying the fire some pieces of peel should be placed on the sticks before the coals are put on ; as soon as the peel Is Ignited It will flare np and help to make the lire burn. Wild Orupe Marmalade , Select large , wild , green grapes for this. Cut each grupe In half , remove nil the scuds and weigh the fruit. Place In a kettle o\er the tire aud boll twenty luiuuteH , Add for each pound of grapes one pound of mipar ; utlr aud boil ten minutes , and linlfcb as directed. ' NOV3O nottu fete * nix nut raMcea to ttts . uvTtirioi rum/is * ee ffl/T Sir 311 Vtf fil TfO III ( lie Mountain" . A Italtlmnre young lady , just back from \.ication , tells this one. Way back in the mountains of West Viigiiila a Picshyturiun minister sumo time ago lull in with some people pleslio seemed to be well fitted for the missionary efforts on which he was bent. He had been riding nearly .ill day and late in the afternoon came up"ii a cabin set lu the midst of ave v\o idl.ind. Near the door was a spate , s' M-iuht-halred woman , who gazed at him curiously. The minis ter spoke to her courteously and made -oiiH ! inquiries regarding the neigh borhood. Her husband was u hunter , the woman said. "And Is lie a God-fearing man ? " isked Hie preacher. "I reckon so , " came the slow re- iil\ . " 'cause he always takes his gun .utli him. " The Usltor hastily changed the t ibjeot and Inquired If there were FROM TAR" SHOE ff PIPER HEIDSIECK BOOTJAC DRU H HON I ) NATU Rft L LEAF PEKCH&HONEV f ? 9 > HOBBY SPUN ROLL OLLVTAR 2 GMtrea TWIST TAGS being equal to one of others mentioned. "Good Luck , " Cross Bow , " "Old Honesty , " "Master Workman , " Sickle , " Brnndywine , " Plane"Neptune , " "Razor , " "Tennessee Cross Tie , " Ole Varginy. " 3 TAGS MAY BE ASSORTED IN SECURING PRESENTS , Our new illustrated CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS FOR 1902 will include many articles not shown here. It will contain the most attractive List of Presents ever offered for Tags , and will be sent by mail on receipt of postage two cents. ( Catalogue will be ; eady for mailing about January let , 1002. ) * i Our offer of Presents for Tags will expire Nov. 3oth , 1902. . CONTIHENTAL TOBACCO COMPANY. Write your name and address plainly on outside of packages containing Tags , and send them and requests for Presents to I C. Hy. BROWN , 4241 Folsora Ave. , - - - - St. Louis , Mo. ativ Presbyterians iu the neighbor hood. 1 dunne , " said the woman sim ply ; "but thorp's a lot of skins hang ing up in the cabin : you can lnnk at 'em and see if you can flmi any A Sunday school organized in tlio same district had old men and young lads in the same class. Wishing to test the knowledge of her bcholars the teacher began by askiug each one who made him. An old man at the end of the bencli didn't know , the next man didn't and no one did uuMl a small boy declared he knew , and suid. "God. " "Well cried the old fellow Just ap pealed to , "Talut been so very long since he was made. " Too Aluih Clo'thlnc- Most men and women we-nr a great deal too much in winter clothing. Provided good , stout ) flannel garment * are worn next tUe skin , their dupli cation in the case of a healthy per son Is quite uncalled for. A thick vest beneath a thick shirt should bo a superfluity. Ifow many so regard It ? Above all , be the weather wet or fine snow , rain or hall go out Into the air. 'Fresh air Is life. It is na ture's own cure for countless artifi cial complaints. Get itaa long and as ofteu as you can. If you can add sunshine , so muoh the better. The governor of North Carolina haB notified the people of his statu that all petitions for the pardon of con Ticba must first bo advei Used for some length of time in the news papers of the locality where the offender lived or where the crime was committed A new form of benefaction to a New England town IB that taken In the gift of Francis Schell of New York , who ha * given Northflold. Haas , , a 32OOQ bridge. It seems funny that when a woman wants to pin her eJothea , sue never nit * n clothes pin. 19O2. TOOL Str VI&K 650 tf 140 mitts' tor Act -T-\ _ [ 'AOIlS' II TAtt & 4U1 AMP fie > t * acr ietna 'Aie/rll YfHtfM "srCfr nifta vtsir 40 TAGS. ao cxr. . fez > SIX CACH. MirrsA\ofaKS aucMoM MNHtS tpsa tso rAC3 ? 7S TACS , 7S TAGt. Grand Island Double Daily Service FREE RECLINING CHMR CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. for Inftraitloa w ( Utit , cill ip i r tttttn nurut t&bi , or . 8. M. ADSIT , o. P. A , , * t- ST. JOSEPH , MO.