THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1901. 0 Fainting Spell When I wslT yunoM I nrtrlr tlx tin tall, nrt I rvlilrntlr rutrw my utreruth, My b.llti born to full, nJ In .pit of th. tit lnMlcnl .titnd.nre Icontlnunl to grow wore. 1'ln.lly I became wk tht I ooulrt not turid up alonr. My blood km thin, I hi no color and noapjtlte. I wi nubj'ct to '.Inline pellj which cam on nearly rry ilay, ami hm a, mln.rsMe at It was poMllile to b. Wbtn It waa wn that th. tihvalcl.n'. treat tnent n a, doing m no rooI my rmrent. lionjtht tnany kind of medicine, for me, but I con tinued to fall. "One. day a centleman toM tat father of Dr. Wlll.m.V pink l'lllt for Tale People anrt 1 con tented to try them. I mw turprlteit and greatly tileaaM to rind that good results followed toe use of the. Urtt boi , and I continued taking th pills. Mr appetite improved at onc and ray Itrengtfi returned. I took live boiet of the pllla and they ured mc. My health It now ex. ccllent, I have a boo. I color, and feel active and ttrong. " JJoth ray mother and t bare recommended tbe pllla to others, and some of my friends have been greauy reneniej oy inem. i wouia rec. oinmend Dr. Vllliamt' rink Pills to all who are tick and In need of n good medicine." EUNICE UOOTH.IM Cayusa Street Byracute, ew edition Ami l.Br more than the first. The Information nfforded comprises bridf slnlo ments of the Mfe. services iiml writings of each of the ituthors tmmed. t A realistic study of life In a New' Kngltml factory village anl n faithful portrayal of thi! trials of an Inventor's life have bi-cn nmdo by Jennette I.pp In "A I'lllar of Salt," announced for publication lato In February u- .tessrs, iiougnton, Minim tic uo, trie author Is tlte wife of Oerald Stanley l.ee. An opposing wife and a rascnl'y employer greatly entangle Mm plot and between them i'iiiik inn me Bwcct, sane sirengwi i Inventor's nature, which at last triumphs over all obstacles. 13. Alintntnti X Cn ntinmlnm nmnne their Februnrv liiililli'iiMnti "Tim I'rivnte I.lfe of King Kdwartl VII," by n member of the royal household, uniform with "The Private i. no or me ujeeii, 'TJeasureH or tne Tele scope," a descriptive guide for amateur astronomers, by Garrett 1'. Hervles of urooKiyn; "Home lll-rsert words, a manual for those who desire to aciiulre correct use of the Knellsh language, by Sir. Alfred Ayres; "Hetsy Floss, a Homance of the King,"' by C. C. Uotchklss, author of "In Dettanee of the King;" a new and practically rewritten edition of General James Harrison Wilson' "China!" "A Text Hook of Astronomy," by 1'rof. George C. Comstock of Washburn observatory! "The Klempntnrv lrlnHn'pn nf ClipnilRtrv." by Abram Vnn lips Young, I'll. 11.. professor oi cncmisiry in tne .xorinwesiorn uni versity, Kvnnston, III.; "Tables of Weights, Measures. Coins, etc.. of tbe United States ond Kngland, with Their .Equivalents In the Metric System," by T. Kgleston, I'h. D., nnd a iioyai i-;xciiutigv oy j. .Macuaren Cobban. York. Ml Ko.ict: IIooth. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are anld by all d rn legists or will be tent pott paid on receipt nf price, 40 cents a box, or ix boxes for ,2..) (they are never sold In bulk or the 100). AridrpM Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Scherectnrty, N, V. The above books aro for sale by the Megcatli Stationery Co., 130S Farnam St. One of Cupid's strongest, allies is stationery (i. e., good stationery, and tlint which conies from our counters is particularly fetch ing, artistic and dainty. You'll find the prices just right just what they should be for good slutionery. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE CARD EN GRAVING -WEDDING INVITATIONS WE DO ARTISTIC WORK. Megeath Stationery Co. 1308 FA It NAM STKFET NEW BOORS AND MAGAZINES Author of "HeaTcnly Twins" Publithei a Romantio Novel. STORY OF SOCIETY AND CRIMINAL LIFE lllafury of I'.nmlnml'a IVinnlo llulera from .Vocnuiii Comiiirnt to Prt-Nciit liny Iteport of Kciiincnleitl Missionary C'oiiKrumi. "Babs, the Impossible," which has been running In Harper's Ilazar, has been brought out In book form. The many ad mirers of "Tho Heavenly Twins" will be' Interested In this latest story by Sarah Grand, nabs Is a young and wilful girl, otherwise known as Miss Lorraine Klng Constance, nnd her rcinurkablo Ideas as to the opposlto sex, her treatment of men nnd women and her general behavior nro sufficiently Imposslblo to mako an at tractive lovo story. Tho volume Is very cleverly illustrated by a number of full pago plates by A. I. Keller. The appear ance of her work In book form will give added Interest to the author's visit to this country and to tho lectures hlit intends to deliver on tho various problems In which she Is Interested. Harper & llros., Now York. Prlco. $1.50. tho work Is both unlnuc nnd practical. At the meeting covered ten days it was prac tically Imposslblo to glvo in full all the papers nnd discussions, especially as Micro SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. No, 9.1S0. Hayes County against Christ- ner. Error from llnyes county. Reversed. Opinion by Sullivan, J. riled February 6, 1901. 1. The county clerk of each county In this state Is required by law to enter upon his ice oook ana account to tne county board for all moneys received by hint as salary. 2. An agreement or understanding be tween tho county board and county clerk that tho latter shall receive for performing his olllclul d J ties, compensation In excess of the limit llxod by law, Is null nnd void, 3. Where a claim for salury and extra compensation Is presented by n county clerk to the count v board imil nl!nwni Hi.. order of allowance 1m nvnlluhln in tin. ,-ir.H, m mi luijuuicnuou oniy to tne extent that tne oonrii acted judicially. 4. Ill Hllrll rime ttl nlorlr If lm the action of tlm linnnl nn nti m.HikII H,,., In his favor, must show nlllrmatlvelv what part of I III! claim allowed tvim fm- ,.viru compensation and whut part for salary. .. "J'ere tho Ilndlugs of a referee hnvo wie eiicci ot a special verdict nnd the de cision or tne trial court Is reversed for .-iiui which iocs not aiieci tne iinilings or iiuifi'iicii meir cnrrecttiMMH iiiia ,.,iiit. ,ni render the proper Judgment or remand the kiiuau wiiii vucciai direction. o. luuj. iiurnngini against State. Krror iiuiii xjuiiuiiiR. icpvern,.,! lit. ninti v... ant llvan. J. I.'lle.l j,.nr. itt ' i ' .i ''fro . 1,1 an Inforinallon it word found .il,Ui ns'rutnent proved la omitted from tho Instrument ns recited, or a word In- if. . ,m.r,c. "'"trument described which Is not in the Instrument proved, or n. word i.-.?niii i riVm.ll!,t ,"rovei1 ls abbreviated or misspelled In the Instrument described, or ........... u, u unci ure represented uy fig ures, and tho change In no manner or for nny. purpose alters the signification nnr tenas to prejudice the subs-.nii-ras rights of tho defendnnt nnnn ih .nrii. .?" "" the variance ., Immnierlai: l"nu liTniS in' l2!iVnfr.tI, cr'f"lrial code the legis lature Intended to provide n rational svstem of procedure for the trial of 7'e?sons ac" used of crime, anil to nbollsh he hyncr tcchnlrnl rules ,,f the common law VP wl -in . v. "J :" l" 1,11 1 wns nt no time n single session, while while he wns under arrest. Is disclosed and often there wero four to six simultaneous ' '"' "PPe.irs that the confession offered sessions. It was therefore Impossible to uUer thelnihJSnennr V,,!'.rv n":1 "ot ,ni,,, make a chronological report and Instead nRfrVm "Three Men nnd a Woman" is a story of life In New York by It. II. I'. Miles. Tho author tells Mim story of a young girl who eloped with an Austrian medical student to escape tho monotony of rural life. They go to America and start housekeeping. Tho young phytlclaii works up In his profession but tho woman growH apart from him In her oogorness for social excitement. An es trangement follows nnd tho physician drops out of slgbht while tho wife plunges Into the sea of gaiety. Her fnscinatlon cntaglcs a former acquaintance, who conducts with her a fashionable "bachelor's apartments." Eventually there enters upon tho scone n mysterious character whoso hypnotic In fluenco causes tho woman to luro her lover to his death. The balance of the story is taken up with the nrrcBt and conviction of the murderers. It Is a thrilling nnd excit ing story and will undoubtedly bo greatly appreciated by thoso who aro fond nf that kind of literature. Tho story Is said to bo founded on real facts and the author claims only to have retouched them in tho telling, (J. W. Dillingham Co,, New York. Trice, Jl.tO. tho topical order was observed, acd we havo n scries of chnpters on tho different problems nnd phases of foreign missions uuoqunlcd by anything horetoforo published on thnt subject. Tart first tells tho story of the conference, Its inception, organiza tion nnd conduct. Part second presents the missionary Idea In Its principles, re sponsibllltlcs nnd methods of operation. I'art third gives a survey of tho progress made during the eontury, as well as a survey of tho outlook for tho future. Then follow the appendices, giving, much detailed information, statistics, etc. Tho editing ot the report has been exceptionally able, so that the two volumes are very readnblc, which ls something unusual In reports of that kind. No ono Interested In tho sub Ject of foreign missions should be without this work, as it Is valuable not only for personal study nnd Information, but also as contnlnlng material for missionary nd dresses. American Tract Society, Now York. Two vols, l'rlce, $1.60. i.. ,i. " i. '." '.'.' """""i uy. or ... inu 'luiiiiiiirirniion nr itiMtir.A i i- error to recelvo such rnnti. A'1 " "u the commission of a. forgery? uue,un w. uii mi- 1 1 ill I fir n Tlftf-urtii Mtn. ...lit. abutted another In (ho hnvins nldcd nnd Ui inuwiiK mc crim tin ntent nf Mm principal felon, to how tha th" Serion WluS f"rsery had. bin aPshort , "--. "mkhi unoiner deed nurnortlntr toconvey the same property. i"'ro"runrr b. u is error to eeiu,!n Di.ir. .... "-""ni. oi wnicn ib to nut an Innocent complexion upon Inculpntdrv ' clr" cumstiincis proven by the sta e the weight "f si'fh evidence Is for thi Jurv. wp,n 7. V here, In the trial nt n ,,V.r ..v,. i The recent death of Queen Victoria, after a long and most successful rolgu, has natur ally called to the public attention tho sub ject of England's rulers. This renders especially tlnioly n rovlBed edition of "Tha Queens of England from tho Norman Con quest to tho Present Time," by Mary Howttt. It ls, as Its title would indicate, a history of the queens who havo occupied tho English throne for the pnst 000 years. U commences with tho life of Matildu of Flanders, wlfo of William tho I'onqucror. and ends with tho death of Queen Victoria. The 650 pages are lllled with Information bearing upon tho growth and development of a great nation nnd fhe part taken in It by the femalo rulers who from time to time have occupied the throne. In addition to the" text there are a very large number of Illustrations, copies of old paintings. It ls a book thnt will be found Interesting oven by tho casual readers of history. II. S. Wasson & Co.. Chicago. Price, $1.50. It is almost a year slnco tho Ecumenical Conference on foreign missions was hold in tho city of New York and the pTInted report of the proceedings has Just eomu to hand. People who nre interested In foreign missions, however, will ngree that it was worth waiting for. Tho report Is comprised In two large volumea of attrac tive appe.uanco and tho nrrnngomcnt of What Shaii We Have for Dessert? This question rtriijes in the family tvery day. Let us nuswer it to-day. Try JgIl 49 m m m Mm m 9 it delicious nnd healthful desert. Pro pared in two minutes. Ko butting iiu baking! ndd botlim, water and set to coot. Flavors Lci.ion Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Oct a package It your gtocers today. io Us. I.ltrrnry otr. Mr. Garrett l Hervlss, whose new book, 'P'ensiires nf the Telescone." Is to be nub- Untied shortly by the Appletons. Is giving a very successful course of Illustrated lectures lu Boston on Ills travels in Kuropr. U. Atinleton & Co. announce thnt they lire preparing an edition of Pcro Uldon's famous "Mfe of Jesus Christ," to bo sold through the regulnr trnde at $5 for tho two volumes. It has hitherto boon sold only by subscription. A very pretty valentine volume of lovo Htorics has Just been Issued by McClnre. Phillips & Co. under the title "Love." Tho Klnries are selected from McCluro s Mima zlno and MiIh volume will form ono of a series of flvo to ho Issued Mils spring. Tho other titles nro! "Comedy," "Politics," "Youth nnd " rue itnnrond, Within a week McClnre. Phlltlns & Co, will publish "The Encyclopedia of Eti quette," compiled by Emily Ilolt, which Is xald to cover tho entire subject of what to do, what to say, what to write, what to wmir. Tlin volume Is Illustrated hv renro ductlons of specially posed photographs nnd is claimed to be tho most complete book of manners ror overy-uay uso ever pun- llshed. Literature ot Nature Study for children will receive n smnll but vnluablo addition In "Tho Woodpeckers." by Knnnln Hardy Eckstorm, which will bo published from the lUverslde press In March. The author Una tnitnn nt. n .lniln crnim nf birds renre- sented In n'.l parts of the country nnd lias given a lively yet accurate accojut oi mam. 'run lion t contains mucn inirreamiK in formation. What Is hoped will provo a thoroughly satisfactory set of documents In English hi.inrv nnd tiiirtieulnrl v in English con- titiitinnnl history, for text book uso In colleges, has been prepared by Prof. George H. Adams of Yalo in conjunction wnn r it Mnrsn RtenhotiR of Cornell. This I: will bo published within tho next month or bIx weeks by tho .Macmllian company nnu will be Issued nt n low price in order to brine it within the reach of students. "Tho ltomance of the Heavens" Ih tho title of u popular yot scientific hook on nniroiiomy k.. a u nieknrtnii. nrnfessor of chemistry nt the New Zealand university, which the Mncmlllan company will publish Immedi ately. A chapter which will probably came snmo attention Is that which dens with i. .wouihli. Imtnnrtiilltv of the Cosmos. The author has tried to wrltu a book which ...1,1! ,.nrfni rendlne may be followed by any person with n good school knowledge of experimental science. Tho Scrlbners nnnounco tho immediate .,,,i.ii,Miiiiui nf "The Old New York Frontier,' by Erancls W. llalsey, editor of the New York Times Bnturday Review of i.lternturn and Art. He describes tho m-nunil lllO heildWllterS Of tllC HUS- quelmnna nnd the period when thnt coun try was under tho influence of Joseph Urimt. the MnlinWK rnici. in me miirr pun of the eighteenth century. .Mr. llalsey has .,,i n aneein! study of the re nnd hut roundlngs und the wars of this port of New York state. The Hook Pluto Qunrterly, of, which the first number wl'l bo Issued early In I'eb runrv. Is a new periodical to bo devoted to ti, ititoreHts nf "I'x.l.llirl.s" collector. It win emiiiiiii intieh pmitemnornry material by tho foremost authorities, both ns to tho letter press and the Inserted plntes (repro ductions of unique and euiious "Ex Llbrls"). of which each part will contain ton or more examples. Published by M. Manstleld. Among the enrly February publications will bo Ida M. Tarboll's "NiiDoteon and Josephine, ' a new and revised edition of her "Napoleon," which reached a sale of nearly IW.OOO copies. Tho samo elaborate 1 lustrations wl I be preserved In the forth coming edition, which has been supple mented nnd enlarged through tho addition of a sympathetic sketch of Josephine. Writing of Silas Tarboll's work at this time reculls ner very complete "Life of Lincoln,' wiucn is nriiugui out in two vo'umes, in terest in Lincoln Is reviving ami this loll mute; view of hlni ns a man should com- menu itbeir to many re-uiers. The fourth edition of "A Dictionary of American Aumors, ny uscar l-uy Adams, Is announced fur publication by lloimliton. Mllllln .t Co. the latter part nf February. Since Its p.ibllcatlon some yrars ago the honk has conllnuojsly grown In favor nnd will now, no doubt, more than over com mend Itself to editors, teachers, librarians and all who wish to Know iinmit American authors. The volumo contains more than ".dog names -iver I.Ouo more thun tha third ..n un uti-ennnry nerore the fact, the evl -V. 10 ,lrov"' 1110 eommlsslnn of the iw" r more count es. the coirt should. In p'nln terms, charge th- i.Vrv. Illfrfi flln"l(1 '"' " ncqultial. if no ncces h ?i ?.ct .w?a oor",mltted In tho county In which the Information was filed. t,c. ""l error to exc hide evidence which has no tendency to Impeach any wlt ra,f material point, nn 1 which Is not MoVssueV0 Prf f 'ny fnct vnntnto HN A,n?J;nJdI?k. S'nte. Error "lied' &e& "P,l'Join by 1MC"mb J llshe'd" Uro'c'eeliTnJr:' S"" nnd opened and traveled by the public for limn mi jciiiH, mo inn,) c thereby ncqulres nn cnsenient therein, and the W"V n.0,1 p,xl,n'"o the original pro ceedings for the laying out of tho road, and "ittf.rm' w p'1,t,r not they are valid City of Hentrlco iigafnst H nrli s v. brnska, 26.1. followed, 2. Title to 11 part of a county road can not bo ucqulrod by an adverse possession. Kruecer ntrulnnt Jenkins M v i on 63 Nebniskn, Ctl. followed. " ' a Comnlalnt copied In the to chargo an offense tinder tho prnvlslonn in p.-i-iiiiii iui 1,1 mo criminal cone. 4. In a prnroeullon for the violation r.f said section, tho question of whether com- ix-nBimoii 10 me owner nns Deen mrulu lor me inning nt rcai estate ror a public highway cannot 00 Inquired Into. "Grip robbed me of my sleep nnd I was' nearly crazy with neuralgia and headache. Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Nervine cuml mc." Mrs. Pearl Hush. Holland. Mich. TABLE AND KITCHEN, j Practical Suoucstlons About Foodand the ! Preparations of It. I " ' ' ' Hull .llenns. THURSDAY., BREAKFAST. Fruit. Rolled Rice. Cream. Plain Omelet. Hacon Chips. Hashed Hrown Potatoes. Cereal Griddle Cukes, Honey. Coffee. LUNCH. Veal 11 la Terrapin. ionium Mayonnaise, Milk RIscult. Tea. DINNER. Mock Turtlo Souti. Salmi of Rabbit. Hrown Sauce. Raked Potutoes. Creamed Turnips. Huttored Carrots. Apple and Celery Snlnd. Crumb Cream. Coffee. FRIDAY. BREAKFAST. Fruit. Ceroal. Cream. Shirred Eggs. Bacon. Delmonlco Potatoes, Popovers. Coffee. LUNCH. Salt Fish wllti Tomatoes. Parisian Potatoes, Brown Bread. Cereal Coffee.. DINNER. Oyster Soup. Salmon Surprise. Baked Sweet Potatoes. Stewed Onions and Tomatoes. Sweetbread Salad. Raked Peach Pudding. Coffee Cereal. SATURDAY BREAKFAST. Stewed Figs, Cream. Tenderloin Steaks. Russian Bauce. Tomato Fricassee on Toast. One-Egg Mtimns. Coffee. LUNCH. Tt.mntn Snlnd with Shrimus. Cheeso Sandwiches. Olives Fruit. Wnfers. Cereal Coffee, DINNER. Consomme, Panned Guineas. Currant Jelly. Mnshed White Potatoes. Creamed Carrots. Spinach Souille. Compote of Pears. Whipped Cream, Coffee. SUNDAY. BREAKFAST. Fruit. Cereal. Baked Pears nnd Cream. Fried Oysters. Creamed Potatoes. 'I on a ted Muftlns. Coffee. DINNER. Cream of Celery Soup. Roast Duck. Onion Snlice. Mashed Potatoes. Browned Turnips. Apple Sauce, Tomnto Mayonnaise. Snow Balls. Vnnlla Sauce. Coffee. SUPPER. Soft Shell Crabs. . Rolls. Fruit. Cake. Cocoa. Vne of Garnishes. One Important branch connected with the preparation of foods Is loo often neglected the art of garnishing. And yet so closely allied is it to cookery that the most skill ful creation of tho culinary artist falls in Its deslgu to charm without tho little mus tcrhand touches that show In tho manner of decorating tho dishes. A garnish means n mixture of several tnsty morsels prepared In a rich sauce. These dishes are very numerous and the various compounds derive their names from thnt of the sauce In which thty nre served, ns a In poulotte, a in flnanciere, nnd so on. This term Is also applied in another sense, meaning to (111 up pu(T paste cases or Bhells with small birds, sweutbrcads, mushrooms, chicken and oysters and a rich sauce. To garnish means to decorate n dish with something to add to Its appenrance nnd attractiveness. Suitable and appro priate materials must be selected for this purpose, according to tho nature of the compound, and all tendency to elaboration must be nvolded In homo cooking und serving. Seemingly unstudied effects nro best, cspcclnlly when tho materials com posing the dish aro of n dnlnty and deli cate nature. Unsuitable nnd overdone ef fects In this line nro mora displeasing to persons ot good taste than entire absence of decoration. Besides tho over-useful nnd easily ob tained pnrslcy, wo have a variety of ma terial that may bo used for decorating tho various dishes. Among the "green things growlug" wo havo lettuce, popper grass, cress, blanched celery nnd leaves, olives, gherkins, capers, small pickled beans, nas turtiums and even tho- homely cabbage, when all clso falls. For brighter colors wo havo pickled beets, carrots, red poppers and red and yellow tomatoes. Added to this list arc hard-boiled eggs, mushrooms, truf lies, chicken livers, oysters and smelts. Tho latter aro used by curling them ground and fastening tho tall securely in the mouth with n tiny skewer. Attrnctlie Dlslie. Tho wise housewife will be quick to ap preciate the valuo of these little ncces sorlcs. They appeal to her nice senso of taste as well as aid in carrying out many little economies in tho way of utilizing vari ous odds and ends that would otherwise be impossible. There Is no surer or more effectlvo way of cultivating refined tastes lu a child than by beginning at the table, surrounding it with every evidence ot good form and taste hero aud associating In Its mind with the good things mother makes all the nlco littlo observances that make the plainest and simplest table us attrnctlvo as the mil lionaire's. Whllo Individual! inny eradicate nil other indications of early neglect In homo-training, table 'Impressions mnde fa miliar to the child from. Its earliest recol lection nre sure topgo with It through life and often cause them to be misjudged by careful observers of good form. Remem ber that food may be tuade fit for the gods or that we may descend to the level of tbe brutes and simply rat without a thought of any motive beyond satisfying tho crav ings of hunger. Tho Individual who argues that things taste Just ns good without so much fins, knows nothing ot the added pleasuro and enjoyment he would derive from foods more daintily served. The tired, hungry day laborer can satisfy his hunger from n tin dinner pall, seated on the dusty road side, but he looks forwnrd to the onjoy mcnt of his Sunday dinner served on a tnblo with clean, though perhaps coarso linen, well polished, though inexpensive china nnd glass. Add to this n little rare nnd taste In the arrangement of the dlshca and see how quickly he will respond to tho effort. Table influences nro the greatest factors all through life in their refining influence on tho human animal and there fore it is every mother's duty to seo that this branch of her children's education is not neglected. Let (lie (ilrls l.rnrn llotv. Mothers often plead that they are too busy to glvo the necessary time to garnish and decorate their everyday dishes. If this is true, then let the daughters take this duty upon themselves. We go through our well-conducted public schools, where wo aro shown the artistic efforts of the pupils, and are often much surprised nnd pleased with the refcults. The grouping and arrangement of colors most frequently in evidence aro from a study of vegetables or fruits, with perhaps a homely back ground of some familiar kitchen utensils. Let these pupils apply this knowledge at homo If making thulr table more attractive and the benefit will bo far-reaching. As wo have already said, expensive ma terials and elabaration are not necessary to make our dishes attractive. The exer cise of a little of woman's Inventive faculty combined with good taste, will accomplish wonders in developing pleasing rcsultd, When once It becomes a habit, it Is Just as easy nnd much moro gratifying to do things nicely as It is to fall Into the care less wnys. Compare tho two following methods, the first being the ordlnnry one used: Cold meat cut Into Irregular pieces with out removing the gristle and fat, from mistaken Idea of economy. Water nnd vegetables are added to this and all cooked together in a greasy gravy and then dished up and served sans toast, sans garnlih of any sort) .V (Jlorlllrd Slew. And now behold the transformation of this indlgostiblo, unattractive dish, when a little taste nnd thought aro expended upon it. If tho remainder of the roast Is large, cut off, slices about quarter of an Inch thick. If very rare, all tho better Make a brown sauce as follows: Melt two level tablcepoonfuls butter or How Are Your Bowels? About the first thing the I doctor says- j Then, "Let's see your tongue." Because bad tongue and bad bowels go together. Regulate the bowels, clean up the tongue. We all know that this is the way to keep and look well. You can't keep the bowels healthy and regular with purges or bird-shot pills. They move you with awful gripes, then you're worse than ever. Now what you want i Cascarets. Go and get them today-Cascarets-ln metal box cost 10c. 1 Take one I Cat it like candy, and it will work gently-while you sleep. It cures, that means it strengthens the muscular walls of the bowels, gives them new life. Then they act regularly and naturally. That's what you want. It's guaranteed to be found in AmTm THE TONIC LAXATIVE LIVER TONIC mmmmW JOc. 25c 50c. ALL DRUGGISTS. NEVER SOLD IN BULK. tronblea. antiendlcllla. bil iousness, bad brcntbt bad blood, wind all bowel lotisunss. t on tlie stomach, bloated bowels, foul flllRF UVIIIi mouth, lieadarha. Indigestion, pimples, pains after eating, llrer trouble, sallow complexion and dizziness. Wlion your bowels don't move rezu- larly yon are Getting; sick. Constipation kills more peoplo than all other diseases together. It Is a tarter for tho chronic ailments and lone years ot sulterlnc that come afterwards. No matter what nils you, start taking CASCAHItT" to-day, for yon will never art well and be well all tbo time until you put your bowels right. Tnke our advice; start with CA&CAHICTN to-day, under ail absolute guar antee to cure or money refunded. u GUARANTEED TO CTTKEl Fl T.ars thn r.t box of t'AStlAB- me a. .old. now It I. Tr six mlllloa. boxe. T-r. sroater thaa nr TBI I. ao.oinio prn.r. rr.t Merit, and our bs.t tr.tlmoulal. e navs Iniio an latllar .dl.lsti la the world. will .ell C A BOAheTI nb.olnltilr naraaleed to euro or mossy refunded. obuytoday. two Oc boxra. thoma fair, hsnr.t trial, a. par.lninla dlrsstlona, and Ifyoa nro nea. lliruiinrane btranox. rtiur. ..w...vwww not satl.fled box and tho on wbom you pare Mir.. Tan. dar. Health 'ounr.l. farted 1; aed It, aad set your money bach for both ear aurltr no iuiierwiiiniiiio-"-will oalrklr fallow aad too will ltc tho flay .k ..'r a hi... me ivm. Hook Tree av raall. ddreut hTEllLIMU HKMEIIT CO., KKMT YOUK or Cllll'i CO. oil In a saucepan and brown with two level tablespooiifulu flour. Add a cup of stock or warm water (cold will answer) and stir and rook until It bolla. Season with halt a teaspoonful of salt and dash of pepper. A tablOBpoonful of onion Julco mny bo used for n change. Now lay tho slices of meat In tho sauce nnd heat thoroughly. Arrango on a hot platter. I'otir the sauco over the meat and sprlnklo over with chopped gherkins or sour pickle. Hcforo preparing the sauce and meat, pare four mcdlum nlzed turnlDs and scrane six small new car rots. Cut Into small dlco and ball until j Just tender In salted water. Drain und mix together and servo as n border around the slices of meat with h little minced parsley sprinkled on tho top or a few sprigs arranged here and thero among the vege tables. Hero you have "Beef n la Jardlulere;" literally translated, served with a garden of vegetables. Tho vivid con trast of colors of the vegetables with tho rich dark brown of the meat nnd sauce gives n very tempting as well ns dlgcstl bio dish. And no doubt In tho minds of mnny tho comparison of names would, In fluence tho appetite as well. If I had Grip I would ub6 Dr. Miles' Pain PIIIb and Dr. Miles' Nervine. Sold at all Druggists. At (S(SISIl(SOH(S nrnm vn m 1 KLMJMo ICLL 9 i TIIK BEE WANT ADS PRODUCE RESULTS. Mormon Ishons' Pllla lute txn In u. or o tun br Hi. leaden nrtlt. Mottnne Church .nil uieu foiioxcri. Tmimeiy cum Ih. wont cue. In oU .nd young .ilttnf from cltl, rP9 T Pure Food 1 None but AdTertlsIng of Thoroughly Re liable, Pure and Healthful Foods Will Be Accepted for These Columns. Granolaj Is thoroughly- cooked, sterilized, partly digested and ready for In stant use. Granola Is crisp, toothsome and 93 percent, "nutrition." Granola digests in the stomach and enriches the blood quicker than other cereal foods and is capable of maintaining life for an indefinite period. Every package of Genuine Granola bears a picture of the Battle Creek Sanitarium. Sold by all grocers. Beware of imitations. Q Drink Caramel Cereal instead of tea or coffee, and sleep well It leaves the nerves Strong. Send 3c. for Granola sample to Battle Creek Sani tarium Food Co. . . BATTLE CREEK, MICH. ihood. Im Insomnia, IPaln ns of iclebuie, dkilpttion. u.,itt, or c!iicttsinoklng, nn..Mfl. Ln.t BnMNii. Ml Ivhtwt-Aaeae- Sn.rmlltarrhna in Back. Ivll Osslrefe, Seminal emission. Lima Back, Monro us u blllty, Hsndach,Unfltnss to Marry, i-pss of KTPi Semen, vnrlcooels, or OonsOpntlon, Stops Quloknet of pis- ITT II charge, Stops Ner vous Twitching Of Eyelids. klMCU ire Immedl.tr. LXJ lmprtvi(or na vency v vmv function. Itunr Ml de.tMnilrnt. . cure 1, .1 hAnil. rnl Itt.tore, .mill. untlevelnM-i orglnt. Stlmubtrt Ih. br.ln .nd urn centen. 50c . lot, A lor ft 50 by mall. A written ipirMff, tocu or money refunded, with a boiet. circuUn free. Address. Cishop Remedy Co., San Franolsco, Oak FOH 1ALE DY MYCUS-UILLOX DIIUU CO.. 10TI1 AND FA II NAM. Easy to Make Easy to Digest, and of Exquisite Flavor. Strengthening,, Hefreshing and most Economical in use. rtiii ai .11 grocery iorc rucr u ucai iiujv. Womrn of refinement who rcjird healthful cooking at a paramount duly) good cooki, leading clubi and hotel chefi, and cooking authorities everywhere earnestly recommend Wesson's Salad Oil at better value than the most delicately flavored Imported Olive Oil and costi very much leu. S nd for book let, which . contain! eiceptlonal recipci, by Ltd A meiAVlUii, National Food Writer, Lec turer and Demonstrator) Mn. S. T. Rorer, Prirfcipal Philadelphia Cooking School) A. Manti, Steward and Manager Rittenhouse Club, and other valuable Information free, Alk jour friendly grocer for Wesson's Oils and avoid unhealthiui cooking fan, UJr U J) It) ft Hi vi 0 it t vi t t ikt it it it it ili it it it 0 it it ft it it 0 it it it lit it) it it it) it it it) it it 1 w Ut) it it) it) it) it) it) 0 WHEELS WHEELS You Can Have Your Choice Cleveland National Racycle Rambler Orient Stearns Sterling Manson Victor Columbia OR ANY OTHERS YOU WANT m This is the greatest opportunity W the boys and girls ever had to j get a $50.00 Bicycle. jlj Here is Our Offer: We will give you your choice of nuy $50 bicycle made for 150 new, ouo month subBcriptiouH to the Daily nnd Sunduy Bee. If you cannot collect in advance, just turn in the name and ad dress and ilie carrier who deliv ers the paper will make the col lection and we will deliver the wheel as soon as The subscrip tions have been paid. Any boy or Rlil can net 1D0 jicoplc to tako THE! HK1C odo month and help thorn to got a wlieol. It mnkes no tUfTcrcncn where you lite or whore you get nubsorlbcrs, THY IT. Remember these are all $50 high grade wheels ArranKcmcnts can be maile for Faticy Specialties and Itnccis for a few moro orders. Start In parly and you ran be ono of tbe lucky boys and girls If you try Wo would rather havo you all rldo $50.00 wheols. but If somo of you cannot get tho required number of subscription!! we eun give ynu n good wheel for less. You call lake your choice of any $40 Hoad Wheel for 120 orders. There are some very i;ood wheels that sell for $30, We will give you ono of these for 00 orders. Wo have Borne mighty good wheels for tho littlo boys and girls for only CO orders. Think ot It. So you see nobody Is barred out. All our boys and girls enn ride whocls this spring. A New Wheel and Just the Ono You Havo Alwnys Wanted, ijj For further particulars call, or address U) The Circulation Department, t The Bee Publishing Co. 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