It is very necessary to learn how to properly. Do not insist that change of occupation is rest; there is no greater delusion. To acquire per fect rest, settle yourself in ner, arrange your feet and arms, and, indeed, your whole body. until von feel comfortable from head to Sit in this position for five utes, motionless. Don't move, don’ do anything, but take long, *hest-de. breaths. Whether or leave but don't five minutes you rested rest a cor foot min veloping, easy close the eyes does not matter At the end of feel much sible, these rest or force ment at will be good it them move very take times a day yourself to once ever; surprised at the will accomplish for The nervous woman who clined to scream if door any one drops a fork, the is not in the least cross ber family think she is, Liree obsery leas! the but being irritable absolute not help minutes least of once a day in a qule She is room. simply run-down-—a victim On nervous like flying out of the from sheer irritability, hands clasped in fron ed, having expelled from the lungs. Now head and shoulders is very through the nost This exercise will the nervous subside, ‘and, ir an excellent way of reduc chin—New Haven Resis REARING OF A In the rearing of a ch other business or voc have an ideal, our by be attained. unconsci purposes those of overs of ner days, when wir until cause pletely lay our which Hence, your course nal IISLY in life : i the child thr constant One intelligent and efficient high ideals, who are wi the effort d mative years of childh more to purify politics materialism that is out our lives social questions that op; five generations of philanthropists and Educators and others ing with the young tell of problems that are the res home child. us, as fon of forei of American every mother From “Motherland, Smith I in Pictorial Review are gociety necessary of the to do its p With this a well as the of gners the FIRST OF THE WAITRE In Boston, wher: white capped waitresse taurant, it seems odd waitress in any publi in that old city still is Rose Carey, and than 90. She serving at the Union st in getting a rants and waiters, mostly the trons ed eyed her her work But finally the gir] waiter” became the old fashioned be; used to be the delight Carey subsequently with the pots and pans, rests upon the fact that down the art of scalloping oy there was only 11 oysters in corner of root na suspicions of closely the “os became SHOULD GIRLS WHISTLE? put to our grandmothers their swer certainly would most decided negative, for oughly believed the old and the quoted saw, “A whistling woman a crowing hen are neither good for God nor men.” Nowadays, mothers have no objection to their girls provided they can do so but whistling when [it the screwing up of the mouth looks ugly, and, moreover, is likely to spoil the shape of that feature, says Notes. Whistling has, however, a strong advoeate In the “muscular Christian,” petticoated and otherwise for it adds to cheerfulness-——at least, on the part of the whistler--and its practice hag an excellent effect in an. have they thor of: generall whist] preitiiy: necessitates into the Vorse of the schools. tion industrial art says Mary in the Delineator. There is today in ever-increasing demand objects of individual beautiful objects of all tudent arts Heaton this country for designs, kinds, capable of learning the desi any one of the 1y crafts now taught which Inde Weav. of fabrics, r an beautiful and so that gn in (crafts ceremics, wood-carving, basketry, and designs for his 11 Or. cd » ug-maxking, metal work, ete.) these market work, WHY ORANGE BLOSSOMS? er, said Have i WOMAN 'FFRAGE far as the que St SPENDENT ELOR are having quite a popular favor this f fine mill A Missouri County's Good Record. Missouri's Auditor, WW. W iilder, points with great pride to the record of his home Ste. Genevieve, which has not had one of her citizens as a convict in the penl. geason fo st ration © inery State county, the entire criminal Genevieve county totall- $28.40. last vear the criminal bill of the county ran up to something like 875. This is explained ground that three tramps passing through the county broke into near the ancient Genevieve, the oldest before last of Ste ed Cont city of Ble set. frame. Whistling about the house may be put down as a nuisance, but whistling out of doors In quiet coun: try lanes may well be permitted to thre youngsters of both sexes for it adds to their present happiness and helps to make them grow up strong. THE ART STUDENT, There Is a very significant deduc- tion to be drawn from the introduc. «fonisiana News, hides A Suffragette Passive Resister, A crowd of more than 5,000 people witnessed the sale at Market Cross, Edinburgh, of certain furniture, the property of Lady Steel, wife of the late Sir James Steel, former Lord Provost of the city. Lady Steel re fused to pay house and property tax as a protest against women not hav: ing the vote, The amount of the tax was £18 9s., and the first article put up, a handsome oak sideboard, real ized nearly double that amount-- From the London Graphic. MODERN APPLIANCES AGRICULTURE. AFFECT the strenuous life has its grip: got the population in “About five stove got so years ago the old cook folk simply had buy one 1 that set us back $60 “Whe stalled the kitchen 1 n it ma lot of moder LO COmi« wouldn't the kitchen time Of more nouse Ie mus and urged bathroom a bath- tub in it: 1 vent further of Dr warden of game game out the way the measure--the way that hav since taken to restock streams-—by propaga- tion Backed an organization of 100,000 outers, each of whom has paid one dollar toward the work, Rr. Wheeler has established the greatost game farm in the country In Sanga- mon county, where he is now rails ing something like 5,000 of the most beautiful varieties of quail. prairie chickens, partridges, wild turkeys, wild geese, dusks and other game birds, The work, started two years Ago on a small scale because of its uncertainties has proven so success ful that there is no longer ang ques. tion of its feasibility, and already delegations from other States are be- ginning to visit it to get poihters for similar enterprises. Next year Dr. past in most some States long by the farmers of the State on an ex- eggs to he set under hens, when take ing territory enough to they are old care of themselves, them in much larger numbers in his preserves, he expects to add greatly to the game bird population of the State within a few years. It is not unjikely that the Wheeler method will ultimately prove the ‘way to con- tinue falr hunting indefinitely. Out. er's Book. . FEED WHEAT OR SELL IT? “Mill feed? Yes, it's a great thing” sald a farmer who raises cattle. ‘Have to feed it to my cows got the standard quality of milk. Why don't I feed wheat? At these prices? No, thank you,” and the farmer drove on toward home, twenty miles north west, with a ton mill feed He had got up at 4 o'clock and had a load of 10 of that tarted to town with good wheat, about a ton hirty-three or thirty-four The cool and +} il he mill old hi 4 ¢ on of ' Was pretty chilled be back for a wheat, sald feed, his load of mill went iptown for dinner, i for 5 1p per Let's mills is QO Lhe | 1 t Mill feed the on higher maller Mr. and gets quantities wheat speak, the That day's He $2.50 to part Farmer brings whole back hus $2.50 $4 1s his for himself to bran, and cash work with the mil STRA WEBERRIESR fruit growers’ of growers, straw ber lay, be of the food will must met sustaining hen A dollar expended for the proper food is better than fifty cents for food that is not really needed, as the larg er sum will result in the hens being more productive, while the smaller amount may be a total logs, Feed for eggs, not for fat. and do not attempt to be economical by withholding foods that are apparently essential. — Weekly Wit cost always ¥ be the at least costly ness, but A POPULAR DRAUGHT HORSE The Clydesdale breed of horses seems to constantly growing in favor with Americans, notwithstand ing the introduction into this country of many Percherons and other horses According to the report of the American Clydesdale Associa. tion, “The Clydesdale is the best type an attractive and ser'iceable draught-horge;” and it ig gaid to be “a ‘matter for congratulation that there are more Clydesdale horses born each war in Ameri than of all oth. er draught breeds . of horses com: bined.” be There is a birth in New York City each five minutes in the day and a death rate seven mimutes, In 1901 not a single passenger was killed by train accidents in all the railways of the United Kingdom, Woe. ——— PERHAPS BETTER home he is Proud Fathe from making Cynical City Man dollars a genuine wTOle the that good mones only real money Journal HE WASN'T ALL THERE. Chapleigh—-1 wae all bwoke up ovah a girl once, doncher know Miss Knox-—Ah, 1 see! of the places were Daily News And some lost. Chicago A LIFE PRESERVER By-Btander You have certainly wonderful] bravery in Saving life. Is he a relative of shown that man's yours? Hero owes me $400. Relative? Oh, no. Bat Somerville Journal, GOT THE CROWD. “Rev, Sixthly is always thinking up some way to fill the church with wo. men,” says the friend, “He argues that if he gets them to come they will bring their husbands with them.” “Not bad reasoning, that” “No, indeed. Why, last Baster he had nearly the whole town to hear him preach” “He dla?” “Yes. He announced that instead ot passing the usual plates for the col: lection, pattern bonnets from the leading milliners would be substi. tinted "esl ifn he 1 | nd my “THE Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind. Has Married 1400 Couples. Justice Geo. E. Law, of Brazil, Ind., has fairly earned the title “The Marrying Bquire,” by which he is known far and wide, having already mar~ sled some 1400 cou~ ples. Ten years ago he was Deputy Coun~ ty Treasurer. “At that time,” sald Jus- tice Law, “1 was suf- fering from an ane noyving kidney trons ble. My back ached, my rest was broken at night, and the passages of the kidney secretions were too frequent and contained sedi- ment, Three boxes of Doan’'s Kidney Pills cured me in 1887, and for the past nine years I have been free from kidney complaint and backache.” 50 cents a box. suffalo, N. Y. Sold by all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Two Oklahoma Statesmen, “Demsite’”’ Jones will be a Demo- for Murray is fing imself to the the quiet role at convention ree the stats nicknamed and there is a kleburr will be + floral emblem, Journal as been ; Lal an {deal ted Salmon is an ideal on's Dietetics, dard worl bh fonds oives ICATG WOrks on 10048, give tables as follows: per cent. ii's tables le buildin in beef is one 0% oe ine 2 per cont - £100 Reward, $100, i of this paper will be pleased to there is at least one d; sence has been able its stages and thatisCatarrh. Ha Cure is the only positive cure now known to | fraternity. Catarrh being a con- ires a constitutional tarrh Cure is taken inter- tly upon the blood and mu- ces of the system. thereby destroy- undation of the disease, and giving atient strength by building up the con- i assistin ong Its h faith they « cane that of testimo ant eto pre y owers that for any 4 mM ills for constipation. the dis- is becom- President back refuse men : The Argo Red has deepest red finest flavor of any n packed It is packed entirely by machine, and not touched by the human hand. One trial makes a customer. Alaska and the La Trey pr Salmon of the color, Salmon joined minutes by Woolford's Itech cured ti ever fails, Atdruggists, in 30 Sanitary Lotion. N r work th work The Farmer's Wife Is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives ft a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows that if her churn is sour it will taint the butter that is made in it. The stomach is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro- cesses which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach-churn is foul it makes foul all which is put into it? The evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it, but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissem- ination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet, It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn—absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele- ment. . In this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood, If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste In your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress in stome ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and poar appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them, indicate that you are suffering from biliousness, torpid or laz liver with the usual accompanying indi stion, or dyspepsia and their attendant ngemenia, La gt oe H 0 ’ Hiv PM ence TOL LEE CULE U1 The 8bove Svmbloms ETT TTR Vs XT EN LIL Of leading Teachats and fraciiiioners oo 1 the several schools af medical prac have Deen skililulis and harmoniously combined no Dr, Plerce's Golden Sad oo . C his is absolutely true will be readily proven to your sati it you will but mail a postal card request Fre oy of ay Diao, N.Y, ju a 4 bogh wi 4 sf 0 Tae
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