m
The Home
I tke
Wave Circle
b the home where food cookbe
lored, where the family enjoy e
finest of biscuits, doughnuts, cakes,
and pies ni other food thing every
Jay. The baking is always delicious
and wholesome because
K C Baking Powder
the baking powder of the wave
GetKCto-davI 25 ounces for
25c Ii it isn't all that we claim,
your grocer rehinds your money.
Send for "Book ot rrescno.
JAQUES MFG. CO.
Chicago.
CHE0X0L0GT OP 1905.
lf-SspportlBS rmrk.
Following the example of many
European cities, Los Angele. Cat,
will tarn Griffith Park, with an ia
of S.000 acre of brush land. Into a
commercial forest Four experts, with
view, to converting thla practically
watte piece of land into a productive
forest, nade a comprehensive planting
place for the trees, which win not
only pay for its cultivation and car
through the sale of mature timber, but
will prove a constant source of plai
ure ana recreation for the.. citizens. of
Los Angelet. Lot Angeles it the first
American city to adopt this plan, but
It is predicted that other municipali
ties in this country will soon follow in
Its footsteps.
Feaadaftoa af Mark Twala'. Fartane
Mark Twain says that In bis earlier
days he did not enjoy the exceptional
prosperity which came later In his ca
reer. It la commonly the lot of genius
to tuffer neglect at first and experi
ence did not affect his abiding good
nature. In a conversation with Wil
liam Jleau Howelts on one occasion tb
Subject of literature vlclitihles was
broached by the humorist.
"My difficulties taught me some
thrift." he observed. .-"But I never
knew, whether it was wiser to spend.
my last nickel for a cigar to smoke or
for as appte to devo r." .
"I am asU-nici." observed Mr.
Howell, "that a person of so little
decision should n."t with so much
Many horses are mads
exual treatment.
froo
CorttroBing Nature, i 4 I - ,,, T.r- eravelv.
Evervbody knows thai of late years .'.,,.,,
.Kuf enenilinar nionev.
natural force bar Wn wonderfully ... .... of cultivation.
wbjected to man's need. i couldn't cteclde what to buy
daggled by the sptaicxjl.r wMeve- , k ,nd M
ment in steam and electricity, but are j ' .
likely ' to iorget the less noisy but no j wame run.
lea marvelous conquest of animal and Mott(riwUl D1 tn. winsiows Soothing
plant life. Horses are swifter, cattle gvrup the beet remedy to nee lor thatr children
heavier, cows give more mug ana eneep "
have finer fleeces than in days gone by. .j
In plant the transformation is even
more marked. , People now living can
remember when the number of edible
fruit and vegetable vu far less tban
at present and even those that could be
grown were vastly inferior to what we
now bave. t or example, onr parent
knew nothing of the tomato, except as i
a curiouf ornament in the garden j
Sweet corn was hardly better than the !
.eeds. Celery wa. little known and UP bn of no, T,,ue ,0
poor in qnality. In the' flower bed tbe
Fao for Taaasfct.
"I trust. Miss Cutting" remarked
young Bo re m, as he rose to depart
after a prolonged stay, "that I bave
not taken up too much of your val
uable time."
"Sot at all, Mr. Borem," replied the
RIIF HiCOKD OP YIAR't PRIN
CI"AU IVtNT.
lateeaaJ PUtaiaaaeas la
laeaaaBae la Kecwar Claae
. at tke Wa tn . at Mi
firat Keaaa la Ltal at
Mot lgniflcant of tb events ot
1906, because it Indicate unmUtak
ably the Inexorable advance of man
kind toward high Ideal of liberty,
JuUc aud perfect civilisation, la the
political and economic upheaval now
taklug place In Kuasla. Wearying
under a load of taxation, ren
dered wellulgh unbearable by added
burdens Imposed by the prosecu
tion f disastrous war, the
peasantry aud common people started
a revolt against tb tyrannical aris
tocracy, and have been able to force
from their unwilling ruler many con
ceaslona tending- toward a free citlaea.
ahlp. Massacre and rapine, in wturu
the Jew were the chief sufferers, ar
part of the price paid for the advan
tage gained. Another Impressive proof
of civilisation' dvanc l the diooo.
less revolution by which Norway bas
dissolved Its political connection with
8eden and seated a king upon It
Ions umwued thron. Tb recent ex
posures of graft and fraud In high
financial circle and last summer- la
bor trouble In Chicago are only Incl
denta of the constsnt conflict being
waged for the establishment of Jus
tic aud fair treatmeut between man
and man.
.. Th . Buaao Japanese war. after ...a
brUUsjit.. aerie of . land ..campaign,
during which one after another of the
tronghold of the Rutslau m Man
churia fell Into the hands of their op
pouents. and a decisive battle on the
Sea of Japan, that Is said to bare been
one of the greatest naval contest ot
til history, hss been brought to a
close, and largely, w believe, by
American Influence.
' The completion of the great Slmplon
tunnel wa tbe accompIlhmnt of an
other great engineering feat, and the
Lewis and Clark Exposition In Port
land. Ore, presented to th world a
record of achievement tn all line.
Crest disasters have been fewer
than usual, though tornadoes In Okla
homa and Kansas destroyed more
than five hundred lives, and earth
quakes, fire and railway wreck bav
done their dread work.
. The year'a list of famous dead eon-
tains tb names of many men and
women noted In tbe art, statecraft.
philanthropy and business.
The principal events of 1806 are
briefly summariied below:
4-lsrtleeakes la fails eevjstste wMe
Kng af eeaatry see awirar "w"
vs. . 1V
Wits. garment worker. . .t
aUapes af water raMrvetr at MsdrlJ
kill er Injures SOU person.,. .Baltle.M
fratt sa4
Souther
attntssota IsoBcbsil
it aaniage.
t Central
ir-rr boys klll.4 It pasl la l4l"
TklrtB IIm lest l burotai f
vsnt In 8 titnvlv. go(!.
t-rMlk af icmmf jwarm.-
Se-rrsuk O. DKslew. president el ' ktM
auk rtrst Ksllontl Bnk. '""'aif"
bimHit a d.f.lt.r lor V"1!
Dowe'Ve sta..i-r'1k
S-v-hlrsts t.mlrs' strike ea '
S-lik f Ua. riukutk le....'
Ins In OMvsi....Trasl t UtitI
kills litB persons.
ao-ThlrtrB mlusrs kWeO I SUM"""
aesr Wllbortua, Ok.
i " tsar. "
WOns knilr perews kill 1 aletsre-
S t Serious strike riots In streets of tai-
fiPet Crowe gives himself up te sstkort
ties In onieha. but dleeppeers later.
Tarnlo d.-strori iklrtrjve Uve ss
-'!.' :'"",V'-e5urt..n In
Ob tit (o
Mu Hair is
EitraLong
US- . . . .a
l l Viewas uMAta k IlleWl ana 1"V iiji-
Is railway ixldent at Hitk UarrUburg.
' 'is Nsn Patter reletee l" Tot.
la-Nortbern sd Soutkern Baytlsts meet
In )lnt rententl.m la . Leu-sues-rescript
grsullug sweeulu reforms la
SI-Keath ef Judge w- Teurge la
SSlata ol Mr. Vary A. lJ,"lJ'k
J-Ielk o Bsroa ilpkeo d R"l-
"v Rnaslsa BslU t BBder J"-
ky defeated In great o"e i
trans lie yepeneee u -
saAaiertcaa yerW Atlinlt wins Hal,
ir i eup la tnns Atlantic noe .
SUeaih ef fanner I'reejler rrsnrlsc
llWels In Madrid. I1"- .
StWKoaiA tnrOWB rerr.. - " VI
aipbaoM ef Spela sod Preeldeut lub.t ol
grsiwo In Psrit.
S jeaa.
t-rfpenlng of lewis and Clark tpl
loa ln Port'sn. Orsgon. .. .Ksrtbqyak la
Wintengra....Two kaodrea orew"
ef roeertoirs si i-nniw.
magnificent pansy baa replaced the in
significant heart's ease from which i.
wa developed, and the sweet pea in all
it dainty splendor trace it origin to
tbe common garden vegetable. i
This progress bas been made in spite
of th great tendency manifested in ail
plant and animals to go back to tbe
original type. It is indtel a battle to
keep strain pare and np to tbe stand
ard they baV already attained, let
alone any improvement. Tbe practical
result are accomplished by men operat
ing largely for love of tbe work, like
Lather Barbank, in California, and
Eckford in England, as well a by tb
great seed merchants, C. M. Ferry A
Co., of Detroit, Mich., " who are not
only eternally vigilant to hold what
ground has been gained, but bave a
corps of trained specialists, backed by
ample means, to conduct new experi
ment. Tbe result of their expedi
ences can be found in their 1906 Seed
Annual, which they will send ire to
all applicant.
Prafeealoaal Jenloaer-
"Mr. Dustln Stai says be Isn't going
to endow any more libraries."
"But I thought he waa devoted to
literature. . lie has written book him
self." That' the trouble. Tbe people let
tbe duit lie on his book and atand In
Una ito get 'M axle's Wooing and
When True Love Was la Bloom' and
works of that character." Washing
ton Star.
whatever, I assure you.
Then be went forth into the night,
and wandered homeward, wrapped In
a heavy mantle of thought Chicago
Journal.
Th Choice of the People.
When things began to go too "fast
and loose" in New York, the people
rose np in their wratb, got together and
elected a district attorney wbo makes
life miserable for wrongdoer. Jerome
flaunted tbe banner of no political
nartv: he waa the people's choice.
Pillabnrv'i Vito is the first choice
of all people who relish good things for
breakfast. , It's dainty, delicious and
nourishing'., j ' '4 f
Were Tut Sorekeade.
A well-known clergyman was telling
bis Sunday school class the story of
the prodigal son, and wishing to em
phasize the disagreeable attitude of
the elder brother on that occasion, be
laid special stress on this phase of
the parable. After describing the re
joicing of the household over the re
turn of tbe wayward son, bv spoke of
one who, In the midst of festivities,
failed to share in the Jubilant spirit of
the occasion.
"Can any one in tbe class," he asked,
"tell me who this was';"
A small boy wbo bad been listening
sympathetically to the story, put up
bis hand.
"I know," he said, beamingly, "It
wag the fatted calf." San Franclsce
Chronicle.
CATARRH
ANNOYING-DANGEROUS
Catarrh is usually regarded aS nothing more serious than a bad cold or
Slight inflammation of the, inner skin and tissues of the bead and throat,
when it is, in fact, not only a vexatious and troublesome disease, but a com
plicated and dangerous one. It is true that Catarrh usually begins with a
cold in the head, but when the poisons, which are thrown off through the
secretions, find their way into the blood, it becomes a constitutional trouble
that affects all parts of the body. It has more annoying and disgusting symp
toms than any other disease There is a 6ickenin; and offensive discharge
from the nostrils, a constant buzzing noise in the ears, headaches and pains
in the eyes are frequent, while filthy, tenacious matter drops back into the
throat requiring continual hawking and spitting, and in certain stages of the
disease the breath has an odor that is very offensive.' Catarrh is worse in
Winter, because the cold weather closes the pores and glands, and the pois
ons and unhealthy vapora which should pass oS that way are throws back
on the tender linings and tissues, causing tie inflammation which atarta
tt'Jf,thL.!!7ewrS Sover.l y.ar. aw. my Mood wa. b.4
orbed by the blood. V lien the blood and I had in addiuoa a di oadful cos. of
becomes diseased with this catarrhal f w" "p.21diPmi
had headache., rinring aoiiat la my
matter all kinds of complications may .ar and felt unfit for work. I wa
be looked for. As the blood circu- moncodthe oseofB. B. B.oj the ncom.
, . ., ... , , , t mendatlon of a friend, and In a snort
lates through the body the loul mat- time It oared me sound and well. 1 1 put
ter finda itaway into the stomach, "'JXiKi.
ruining the digtstion and producing catarrh since that tlm. -chronic
Dyspepsia or Catarrh of the i2t?Ing.
stomach. It also allects tne KidnevB.
Bladder and other members of the body, while the general health is weak
ened, appetite lost and the patient feels despondent and ball giclt all the lime.
But worst of all. if the trouble is not checked the lungs become diseased from
the constant passage of poisoned blood through them, and Catarrh terminates
in Cotummotion. the most fatal of all diseases. You. cannot get rid of Ca
tarrh by treating it with sprays, washes, inhalations, etc., because they only
reach the membranes and tissues, while the real cause of the trouble is in the
blood. These relieve the annoying symptoms for a time, but the poison is
all the while getting a stronger bold on the system and when they are left
off will manifest itself in worse form than before. S. S. S. is the greatest of
all blood ourificrs. and when it lias cleansed the blood, this pure, rich stream
circulates through the body, carrying healthful properties to the diseased
parts.' Then the inflamed membranes and tissuea begin to heal, the dis
charges cease, tne general conamon oi
the system is strengthened, everyone
of the annoying and disgusting symp
toms nasi awav. and the patient is left
in perfect health. S. S. S. is the best
remedy for Catarrh. It goes right into
the blood and removes all effete matter
and catarrhal ooison and cures tbe dis
ease permanently, and at the same time builds tip the entire system by its fine
tntiln effert. S. S. S. is a curelv veeetable remedy non-ininiious to the sys
tem and a certain, reliable cure for Catarrh. Catarrh sufferers will find out
free conanltinz department helpful in advising local treatment to be used
riUaS.S. THE SWIFT SPCGIFIO COH ATLANTA, G4$
Jaaaarr- .
I -Surrender at Pert Artbor.
Srwboat Defender blows us ea Okie
Elver: JO Uvea loot.
4 Death of Theodore Tkoaiaa, orckeetrs
lee iter
5 Admiral Rojeetvenekr's Bageats Kales
Sonvtroff sunk off uuageei-sr.
Deatk of Loulae all-kel, Fraack sa
arrhlat.
IS Com bee' mlnlttrj In France resign.
1 Sei-retarr Ha? advlaes Cklna to re
mala aentral. .. .Earthquake at SUemakkg,
Ruaala. oorlea fannareds or people.
IS End of textile etrlke la Fall River,
Maaa.
1 Attempt to aaaasalnat. Car and Bus
elan rnral rarallv.
2'J Uaaearre of worklngmta y Csar'a
trrM,ra In St. Peteraburc.
icevoii soreaoa tanraii nawieu
rltlea.
. -Liberals defeated In Ontario general
elections caar laauea proclamation prom
lain reforma
3k-Kouropatkla's army drives back from
Banoeoaa dv iven. uia . lorree.
30 t'aar tlgoa document granting great
reforma to Ruaalao people.
Fearaarr-,
1 i- f: it re me eold erav. sweeps Northern
States and Canada, (ilendlve. Mont, kas
temneratnre of 54 dear, below aero.
I lieaik of Josepfr It. Master of Mala.
....Senate paew-a Statehood MIL .
H.rtooeevelt and Falrtxnks declared elect
ed after fount of electoral votes u Con
erea.
Houae paaaea Townsend Esck railway
rate bill.
10 -Death of Hoa. Cbaa. H. Uackier of
Vuiaeg'.o. ilka. , .
1 Seeereoe curd wave of winter. ,
IS Death of ea. Lw Wallace.
1 Deem of Jay t'ooko, noted Snancler
17 Grand Duke Serglua killed ly bomb
In Moscow France Wlllard statu dedi
cated In Htatuarr Hsll, Waahtngton.
20-F.iplalon In Virginia City coal mlnea.
near Heesemer, a., euiomno uu mine.
.. .Fire destroy piers ana snip, ai una nee
tova. Maaa.
24 Konng or simptoo innnei uuoor toe
Aire Is flntahed.
id ll."M).iXi Bre in moi epnngs. ara.
..North Sea Commission announces de
cision aralnst Ruaala. '
II lnola l entra terminaia in ?rw "r-
leana burn with loaa of g5.OUO.000... '.Thirty
Bee miners killed by eipioeion at wiico.
W Va
97rth nf r:en a. Houtwcii or staaaa-
chuaette Judge Swayoe of Florida ac-
qaittrd by Cnlted Btatee Senate Eleven
persona auieo nj ctMiei-w v. "t,im -w.
n HHHiaiyn,
2 Death of Mrs. leiana nianiora n
Booolulo.
March.
iettr of Ruaala algiis rescript giving
people a right to repreaentation in law
cnililiig boly Thirty persona killed la
wreck or inauguration apwriei iraioe mrmr
Plttalmrg. ' ' '
4- Rriooevelt 14 mangurateu. ,. .,na or
.h rnnereaa will j nana ana two
othera Indicted as reaponelbl. fnr Ironrla
Irr ( has. Thomas found guilty of Ma
1 Hcnfieid murd'r.
T- Big trai-Oon strike .beglus in New
Japanse win nstli or ameaen. ner
eighteen dava' Aghtlnf.
VI Muaaen caiaqri-a ir i'.
11 Mrs. ( hadwlrk convicted of rSnaplr-
.cy In rfceveland. t
14 Miieteen urea jua mi .w iutm nc
ment house fire.
17 -Death or uen. joeepn nawiey ui
OinriKtl'ut.
1H 19 rweary-ronr mmr bimi.
nlnalon In mine near Thurmond. W. H.
r , . . . . L. ...... r n n U . . .
sbo factrrry caunea l's ae.tns.
24 - Death or join rerne.
April.
t -I'rMldriit Roosevelt leaves WsahlsgteB
An vararinn trie, .i . aipiwa , uryi
..(.Htiaalau artillery oepot iieru, w.vwu
up and aerenty nve men sneu.
3-Jan shaken by arthanakea
-CrT.a r-rloc. FredarU V U Una ef Oer
ikny cl. ITIncee. l evlle of Me. klenburg-
. i v . aeciarea nee i""' k--
I'realdent Kooaeteu arraua. ... ,
nesotlatlona between japan iw "----.
1gTheodr Delrauule. oreilao premier,
fatally stabbed bj ' gb-r ' '
pheTrf snd l"rt.c- H.r..r of
17- Death of Cuhas Iseder, O.a. Msilss.
-P.tb of Jodgs Stephen Ne.l. autbof
of 14tb amendment, in i.eiu.
mow, t iiu" -. ;.t .,' ,.r. . .. v.aa.
ii 73J.JO Bre IB retail iv,- .
13 -Grest msttny soa i"i -
Buasla. . .
rv.i. . i.fcn ii. Secretary of Stat.
P.nl Marlon la au.ve.led aa nevretery
atroye IW Ue. .
a iiirtiiuo m ,ioii - .
-Elth. Boot apr-4uled Se.-retary ol
State to aucceed the Uie John ny-
11 Fir. damp elpioaroo - -
llery kill. V.'e mlnera .
1 Deaib or oen. "
""r .- i. ...led.
-Ktrle ol mM . B.ouiui--.i
n.,i... .iniaelun ea t. . Beotilug-
,.: i k. I.ie.o hert! kius thirty aefen
and luluree ninety eeveu mar.,.
54 none. f John faul June. P'nced IB
vault la Annapolis. . ...
IV-T.llow rever epioeiuH:
leana.
aiiBii.
ColUpee of ti. In Albany, 5. T.,
kl.la twrlie peraous. ,-a-Rnaaian
and Japaneee pea rommts-
eloner. meet St Portsmouth. V .
10 Flal. gelgler eapeuii".
the ateamec Terra No... reache. Ilonolng-
IS Kereiooom u - -
"iV-Beclprortty convention In 'hl.-.go.
17 Fifty poaeensera drown anea ea.-nr-al.
train mo. Into one. drw near Nor
folk, Vs. in,i. Mta.
Si eartnquaa wi .
aourt. Kentucky, Indian, ami ieimr.T. ...
Death of Mary Mapea i.ii
-Ru.elan sod Japanew nvy. gre.
opoa t.rms of pence.
Septeeeker.
I Alberts become. Be Btst. of r.n.d..
S- Klv. million dollar Sr. Is Adrlao.ple,
T"gilatll of Ileaeklak Botlerworth. kla-
"n-Treaty of peac. hetween Bneala and
Japan algned In I'ortamouth. N. II.....
Earthg' .kVfn'sonthero Italy deatroy.
4) live, and twenty vlllagea
B-Kand powder factory, kalrchance. Pa.,
einlle.. d.alroylng thirty live
II Mlkaaa. Admiral Togo. Bagehlp,
tmrn. .nd M "v. a ,.. .
"Are yon Huiiaryr "Yee, Slam."
"Well, conie lon: I'll FIJI.
Downtown How tUd ' ninkera, tli
architect, become so nonr? Uihwn
He bnllt a house for himself.
" lre-Hmakr And would you liavs
leg of mutton sleeves, nindum? t'n
touier Mot certainly not. 1 aw- a
reretarlan! Innch. -
Teaober Can you tell me the dif
ference between "like" ami "lover
Small Hoy Yes, ma'am. I Hhi my
father and mother, but I love le.
' Contluoror Why don't you art ll
ami give that lady a sent? raaaeiiiter
She mliflit say. 'Thank you," and I
bave a weak heart. I'ltlslmrg; PI
patch.
Kthel And are you aure you love
me, licorgi'T tieurge Mure ? Ak my
boa, lie sys If I don't t this
lire tiling all day long he'll tllmhargr
ni- I'ui'k
Ye, old man. we're fltlng to g" to
housekeeping: what hna been your ex
nerlenc with servant girls?" HiHil
Com over her where my wife en n't
hear." Houston I'twl.
1'aiNi." saltl Kulh after hrr first
day at school, "I don't want to go to
school until I learn more, for today
the teacher asked me ever so many
things 1 didn't know."
Nell Oh, my! Here's a telegram
from Jack Of the football team. UtW
What doe It y? SellIt says:
Feed your hair; nourish It;
give it lomeihing to livt on.
Then It will mop falling, md
will grow long tod heavy.
Ayer'a Hair Vigor la th only
hilr-food you can buy. For
60 years It has been doing
ust what we claim it win no.
It wilt not disappoint you.
Mr hair e tk very .Sort. 2S
ul,7l,.i'i Melt Vl.r a .Iwrl Mej I.
Thf. .... a apiannM r.'VlK L Furas!
Cvturaaa erea, .
1,1.0. ArevOo.. tewell.
Ala. maauSMIarae. er
y gttsAruux.
1L IS.
catna. raxTOUL.
xiers
"iiriiiiiiflft'fiit ii!l' i
I I a-4&ck "., VaaieeUno. I
I I IS lliafc "B T d-i'"e-
fH-ei-.l.! 1ll'!lvheT?rJ
Vataa at Klaphaal.
An A fries n elenhsnt Is of vstu only
for Us Ivory, of which full-grow sai
nts! yields from SftO to WHO worth. O
lb other haml, a working Indian si-
phaut rsnnot h bought for lss ins
tiJM to S.S.B00.
PterA Permanentl cures.
rll srierSMOat'atHHx.rm Kllne-aUn
,.,,' Tkese Tlnsa.4 . i
W tr esrtslnly going tk p."
"I niy pscksd my ltua Mlt '
yastsrilay gad lo-dsy tb Christmas, num
bers t ths Msgssi. ar ut."r-Le
UI 0rlrjJMurnsl.
For bronchial IrouM r Vhn'm Our
Jbr Coiisiimptlon. It Is g" ogbi
aisdMii. A t druggMs. prtr 25 ceni.
Haekloee taaeaa.
"I talked rssl sassy to th BoH tsls
grph prstir." M
"My goorln...t To dlda't dsrr
Y. I did." '
HmI I'd Ilk I kv plctur ol a
men doing thsl."
"What would you fall It T
"'AJat l).fylng ths Mghtdlngr"
Clsvslsnd Lender.
MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULlERS
rwleai. llalileal .4 alnweee. lit Pellee
ee ih. "..'". lie llerw '' ea e ewea
win, iwe hereee.. W llle l l.wtif"
ua pnoaa. : -i
IttllHKBun mawiiniiHv w,
Fe4 .1 MavrlaM aireet
to leer serf .uaaeas
Kerr.
ileetorer. "eno ft.r rree lil.lllle.iilreaiaa,
llr. 11. II. Kline, 140., Ml I uiieu.1 .i
Aaalelf
Trmp (outside tb gale) Doe Jour
doa bite?
Mr. Weptonwish th poreni
Ye, be does, and O, pleas aont
eotu lut We re so particular about
what w feed hliu ou! Somsrvtll
.Nose broken. llow do you prefer u journal.
et Greek or Kotuan;
Fond Wife You'll think of mt
How' ThlsT
W offer On Hnn.lr.l Dollsrs Rsward fnt
eXwIMa, orsga
I rw-fe S a . Seal tweaana 1
I I aM-.aahil H.ia ha.e I a prt I. B
I I umt 4elei 4-tll a ea.uwe I
1 1 ef eateet j. In aueAlng UM g g
1 I in alar wall elt f I
1 1 W. are aiorialau In grewte f
1 auwwond veaal4e apeOa J
' 1 I e4 Bead AaoaeJ free. f
I v! 'pifJ '"v I
sometime while you are away, dear? anv cae ol i erra uat canaol s sur4 eg ,
Koud Hubby Not Hkely. IHdn't th HBs'sif A CO.. lfe.Tole.to.O. i
dootur say 1 wa, to go .way for "X.'i&--"
health aim avoid all worryj Sifwp. tt(r. honorable
Coolly fallow-At any rale the for- 'l,IiuW, ViI.Tt rm.
tune-teUer aild I h.d th. make,,,, of j';
a all bualneee Uaaew
tmn. wd Bnn. tllT .nle to tarry out aay ok-
laU.Tolodo.O.
icii i ii:neu atKi it luv. ., 1 1 minnin-i . ..in 11
-Al-iut you? Then h, In the world , :Jlr &
don't you put the makeup on? 'hl lai, i th. ar". u,-,vO'
earn Via. gol all lmgtata. tesumualaU Itm.
csgr. .ftvs. u.u', raaily f ula are k lesat.
"flefc m
'OwOwO
PURELY VEGETABLE.
IDeath nf Oeorse McDonald, Bovellat
J4 (jreat Br. In B.tte. Mont.
20 M.oll. swept by typhoon.
f ortafcer.
4 Klx hundred tbouaand dollar nr. IB
RDlu.i.uder. Wla.
l Norwegian treaty a'i"i.c j
Parliament.. - Death or mr ii'iiry ir.n .
14 Cloee or lwia ano ir . '
In Portland. Ore.. ..Treaty twtween iiuaai.
and Japan algned hy Isar and Mikado.
17 Fatal toroaoo at aurrmn, ....
iu -ikm.rin on (ireat Ijike. deatruya
hipping and cost, s.ver.1 Uvea..
A-urlta oi v uuji"-"-"- - t
L'....a
30- sar granta rcprreci...... , a -
ment to Huaalaiia.
.Vatrailirr,
Inweden unftirla her new gag. .. . Bloody
Enorm.,ua l.a f life In m.aaacrea la
Cities of Southern KueHa.
4- t aar algns rnaunea-w .....-,
12- blabnp Stei hen M. Merrill, prnmlnent
Chicago Meiho.llat. dlra. . . Prlnr. Charles
of Iwnmark choaen King of Norway.
xa i a,., f, 1 e or laie oi i m.-e
4. t.wr. u.rlrntv of CuliB
ll-Torpedo boat auuk In Uennao navsl
inaneuvera and thirty three m.o dr..wi.e..
in on. hundred Uvea l"t In wre.k nt
........ uiita in Enrllah Channel. ...Thlr
ty nln. men die In Ulaagow lotglug hmia.
SrJ-irate entry of King Haakon VII. and
Uueen M.nfle inio nrain.
ad- Eighteen p"ra.,na killed and twenty.
m i..i.,.u.i in ni air vrwi wr,, i.xi-,,,,,.
Mate . . fleet nf allleef power. ele Turk-
l.ti I.:. Nil of Mytllene.
er limnken It ileal a n anlillera St Alel.in
dr.ak burn barra'ka and eighty l!tlr.l
'2 - Revere gale cauaea much damage I.
property in Great I.akee iliatrlc-l.
-r !- nakar f '
1rnhaVleetli.". landsjld fr.g mmler
i Iron mleelle thrown ihrough window of
I'realdeut llooaevell special iniio in rmia
ui..i.i
4-r"lfiy ninth fangeeaa meet.. .. . Wlerao-
all! Iglalatnre meeia in Hie,-!Bi armioii,
n.ifo.ir mlnlairi In Kngland realmia.
i- l.leut. leu. RakharofT laUi by woios
In province or naraion, nueaia. ,., . - t
( Mr.. Mary M. Kogere banged In Wind
Jl li.ath of Kdwsri itklnaon; pollcsl
eeBomiat,
-Woti.lerful thing this edillrktloii.'
salil the old man. "In what way?'
"In thla way: John knows Just enough
Latin, an' Ureek, mi' Kretirh to know
not bin' at all almut tuakln' a livln'I"
Atlanta Constitution.
"Haven't you ever thought of going
to work?" aaktrd lb farmer's wife of
Ssuoterlng N.titt. "Vi'S in," rcpilesl (lis
veteran tramp; "I thought of it on e
but I was di-elreryu at de I line.
Cleveland I'lala lHali-r.
Meek My wife called me up on
thg phone all time to day. Week
What tori Meek The last live tluii's
were for the purpose of railing me
down because I didn't auawrr tli 11 rat
time she cslleil me up. Philadelphia
Inquirer.
"Hav you "rh Art of Making
Cpf" aked the lady of the clerk In'
th book atore. "I don't think I have,
ma'am," replied the young num. "I
quarreled with my wlf a week ago,
and I can't get her to aay a word tu
me." Vonkera 8t tenuis, n
8ee bereT npiel the landlord.
who bad repouded to the tenant s
hurry call for a plnmber. "I thought
you said th water In your i-ellirt was
two feet deep. t' only a few Inch-
"Well, that' a deep my two
feet," retorted the tenant, "and that'
too much."
1 dun't sew what a man want with
two wlveal" norted Mr. Enptx-k. as
she threw down a paper containing an
account of tbe Kmool cine. "I don't
either," said Mr. Kupevk fervently.
It must bave been the. way he said It
that made Mrs. Kiiixi k o mad.--l.ou
lavllle Courier Journal.
There are great things In store fur
you," said the fortune-teller lo the
young man; "but there will he many
obstacles to overcome. 1 here Is
woman continually crossing your path,
a large woman wuu uura unir nun
eyes. She will dog your fooNtep un
tlrlngly " Yes I know who that Is
Ah, you have seen herr "lea; shri
my wasnwuman. .Milwaukee jmmiii
nel.
It wa the wedding day. and the un
fortunate bridegroom wa milking bis
ult with the usual accompaniment of
rice and old hoot. Ho snatched his
hat from a peg. aelaed an mubrnlln
froru the hull stand, and wns going
out of the door, when the bride' falh
er elled after hltn: "You've taken my
umbrella, Henry. , Bring It back at
once. I ve six aatigiiters, nui oiuy one
good umbrella
llors. rscing la Itsly Is dl stnr th
Introduction ( utotnnbll na
teats.
Aqustle birds r or aussMou thsa
tsad birds.
sMMMiMeaMsaaeiM
alaateal.
: '' W must condon S ' '
;vl Milady' fad,,.,, ' i ,
Ab4 dumbly own
That I.ily pada,
p. a. t, : m ' ;
Weald Caver II. -
"Lovely sleeping nympb," Un't ltr
'"-"Ye-ea." -
"Do you notice the glamour tb rt
lst ha thrown over ltr
Xo, I don't. But If It wa mine I
would throw a horse blauket over It."
Ce-vltaa; A Iowa.
"Let- see; Wlllyuins wss married a
little over a year ago, wasn't he? How
does he and bis wife get along?"
"Splendid." V ...
, "That' good." -, " "",,.
'.-Tea, tby'r divorced. uow."k .,, ;.' ',
THE OLD MONK-CURE
St. Jacobs Oil
has traveled tout'd th world,
snd sv.rywh.rs human
Aches and Pains
hav la.com.d It and blest
II lor cur.
Prlca, 35e.
and 50e.
N
L
xvrj n
I "w
II ai.
WET WEATHER. W15D0M!
V OBKilNAU m
SL1CI1ED
SLAIF. ill TtlLUW
,W1L KtEP YOU DRY
1 NOTHING ELSE WILL
TAKC NO JUMT1TVTCJ
C.vaioouc. eeaa
vt.4 via. oe eenaawv sa suiva.
. 4. tow a a eo.ao.Tw. aa.s., n.a.
Yoevc. canaoi aw co. . LVB-, voeuwvo. cana.a.
Dr. C. Gee Wo
WfjlDtltrUi HOME
TREATMEIT
pfegl !-.
tloA th P
I dV. rut Hh
lti.M nr-Jff Hi I !''
bwfW tt..
learhs) e4 wtlk.
Ifcal eWw tlVre-tr
kniiaa l iimlaa
( tm ihi'ii tf. Id
haunt.- fneHtl trva m "F
tiiciu.w irif aA t) f n r t-H
4ta tKrew(lltl f ItcTeSM lt ft ft M
gtaf.Ml''f' Hi ii'M.. iok, iht ,
ttirtttiUni, Hfvul , .inwh, tr kV
!!, 0r, huMiiU "t i afiiak
h--W"t..l-- I m4 mm h(t., t M.k
out ? u my mtn ht ii4t .r wt rvxaitUkv
adarasa THE C6EE WO CH1RESE KCC1C1RE CO
ttl'i flral Mu C t er. Mew lee
Heatp.s I-I-' PUNttAMtl, OHfCO.
P.N.U.
he, I
IlIUBN writing Sua4van
1 1 aeailei II, la aanor,
rltaera pi
DM. W. A. Wlt
We 4n envw. .04 brMgev.'Wft wtinnol te
uor I. 7 .ere eaaweieiwe 1. elie ot a ee
aNtee uv le St y.'.r m.aih i-enifMVtaO'v. I'ff.
W. . Wlee kas !' q a let. r lo ellrat'l
teetn sUHUUIeir alikoel oeJn. If- T. e.
Wiae n an e.pert .1 u H nine, ami vre
M smlgewars. K.teartiM 'e lee
olatea er wiogee sr. er4rmL
WISE BROS.
, DENTISTS
railla aiasw Ttr4 al Waeiingio. Bia.
0n .vanlna. ull S arrlarfc. undaa rrom
I w 11 Of Mwa m
OK. I. P. WtSt.
Start the New Year Right!
TARTth new year with a clean
mind and a clean body I
' Most people ar very neat
and clean in their outward
appearance, but how about th Inside?
Ars you clean Inside?
And it not, hew nan you face the New
Year with clean thoughts, clear Intslli
gence, a lair. Just, and bright mind, and
your (ull ghar ot capacity lor work and
Iioctor." said the iiatleiit. "1 lie
Here there' omthlng wrong with fJlJ?7!!,.eJi
my stomach." "Not bit of It." re
piled the doctor. "od made your The holidays are over and tvarybody'a
stomach, and He knuw bow to innk had a rood time perhaps a llllle too much
stomach. There' something wrong
with th stuff you put lulo It, maybe,
gud with th way you stuff It Iu ami
Stamp It down; but your, stomach Is
II right." And Immediately the pa
tient discharged blm,
' lloaaelr af th Modern KiaaV
Odda and Kndav 4 4
This being iu lor tage up mora
time than au aching tooth. ,4 v'
Why do parent always bo.istingly
give tb weight of , what tbe stork
brings them? !-.
, Man learns from every experience
except an experience wuu woman
In It .
Ar you as active In paying g bill
you owe as you ai-e In collecting a bill
due you? .., , ; , (
Talk Is cheap, but like otlief cheap
UiingM. it I apt to prov expnuijv In
the end. ' VTJ.lt M i ill
. .Vou can't deteud on anybody but
yourself; "audi you can't (lepoiid qu
yourself much;"'" , ' ' '
Most of the men who get up color
ed posters for tb clicuse bav never
teen tbe show.
of a good Urn. Over eating and over
drinking have been the rule ver since
Thanksgiving Day.
Many people get little eserclia In winter
and breathe much stulfy, over-healed In
side air.
' At the same lime Ihoy eat loo much rich
"And now, my on," said the bank I and Indigestible food, while fresh Irult and
president, "on this the threshold of I fresh vegetables ar scaroe In the market.
your business life I deslr to Impreeal So stomach and bowels ar llabl to be
one thought upon you. Honitaty, ever ever-taxed.
and always. Is the policy that I best." I e. e e
Ve. father." said tbe vomiir man
4 "And. by the way," appended, the cloK UP- ,r?.lH nd ta,Ji
graybeard, "I would urge you to read I Intestine by ow-siufnng (t with undl:
Bp a little corpora tlmi law. . It will I geslod food, so 11 can not carry off th
amaze you to Ami how many tliinga! useless refuse, and It backs up the
.you can ao in a nuaiiim wny h 11.11 gewaga, and C9mpelg th small Intestine
till be nonesr. jiiuiipm.iis .lour t0 ,bi0rb th rlaon of decslni msllgr.
" I Instead of wholesome nourishment.
car.ral af Mother' Health, j That' what must happen. Itii'1, It plain
"Harrr. did 1011 not .. bear jour yf .
I Mfkal'. Itiaa ea. , II J
r vv iik 1110 icnun 1
' Nearly everybody "gajris In flesh" In
the winter time, but ll'g pusjj; fat-; not
mother calling you?"
"Course 1 did."
i "Then why cVm't you go (o 'her?!'
"Klic's nervous. If I should go bxi
quick she'd drop dead, rind"' Ilnrry
went on with hi plnylng na If nothing
disturbed Ills mind Albany, X. Y
Joiiiuni: ' ' V ! 1 ' "
'A woman who never travel 4 unn
never expects to recenlly Itouchl
book of a book agent, piiflllcd, "How
lo Behave Wbcu on a Hloeplng Car,"
pleasant corppany to Ihemtelvts and
others.
ess
But, you say" I'll take course o!
Spring medicine to clean m out nsxt
April."
Not considering your duty to yeurwll
and family, Isn't It certain thai to leav
th body full of poison all winter, and
then suddenly gliempl lo fore out all
Impurities hy on violent attuck Is danger
oui, absurd and unreasonable?
Ksep clean Inside all the time. That'
the slmpl solution. "
If you can not diet, or Wp your mech
anism going by proper exercise, the self
evident sllernallvs Is lo tak Cascarels,
lha sweet, fragrant, harmless little vc ro
table tablets, that "anl Ilk exetcls" on
your bowels, and gently but powerfully
clean out and dlslnlsol th whole dlr;e
tlv canal.
A Cascaret every night belors going lo
bed will ''work whll you sleeg" and
make you "feel fin In th morning,"
If you hav been neglentmg yoursalf
, for soma time, take a Caacarel night and
morning and break up th " conxllpstsd ,
habit" without acquiring a "cathartlo
habit."
Cascaretg gre sold by all druggists, I0o, .
2So snd SOo. Th lOo six (rial bog la a
neat fit lor th vast pockot or lady' purs.
Be sur to get th genuine, with th.,
"long-lglled C"en the box and the letter
"CCC"on. each tablet. ' Thy ara nvr
, sold In bulk. . . . s
1
i .'r
healthy flesh and muscle. The liver get
Inactive; lha bll doesn't "work off";
the eye get yellow; the skin gets dead
like putty an) pal Ilk dough, with bolls,
pimples,, blackheads, liver-spots lo break
the monotony, ; ' n , ,
Dlnlneas, headache'i, blurred vlalon.
foul breath, glesplessness snd g tempei with w'hlchisUifniir trinket Is tosdat i ni
Bk. a wild cat mak. uch p,,' ifflife'y! VkJtfflS
FREE TO OUR rR.IKlVDl
Wa want la aenil In nnv r.lMl a hjMflriit
Princk-utilftiftl UULD-PLATKI) ll)N(lrt bllX
kuo-anasiele4 In colors. It Ii beastr fcr th v
umulng Utile. Tan cents In itjmpt Ii ssltrd s (
RtMUur a sf tyf faith inu to cover cost ol UasUrst