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Syrahs awÀ ads gently et oxCfoe bowe\s, debases We sy stew eJJeetuaXky; assists kabituoX conshpaVwn penaaKeaXVy. To OeWXs benejvexcl ejjects,always buy We Are Cutting Them Three Times as Fast as They Are Growing. 650.000,000 ACRES OF WOODLAND Cheapness and Abundance of Timber Has Made Us Reckless in Its Use. nation has the largest section devoted to it and all branches of its history are well represented, The collection of material for United States history is by far the best in Germany and an excellent selection. Besides the Ger- man and American sections the library is especially strong in its collection of Belgian, English colonial, East Asiatic and a still more femarkable collection in the Chinese and Japanese sections. Another remarkable fact about the li brary is that the books here deal not only with political, constitutional and economical history, but also with the history*of art, music, sculpture,, relig ion, education, manners and customs. The idea is that a knowledge of all the different kulture branches is necessary really to understand the history of a people. So we find here an unusually rich assortment of art collections, at lases, scwne 140,000 drawings by Chil dren from all nations, family letters of the earlier centuries, many that cannot be found elsewhere. Bilinissness A m Anatomical Location» “I have used your valuable Cascareis •nd I find them perfect. Couldn’t do without them. I have used them for some time for indigestion and biliousness and am now, completely cured. Recom mend them td everyone. Once tried, you will never be without them in the family.”—Ed ward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken,Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The gen uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. 929 Onomatopoetic, McMurf met Pleader, the lawyer, not long ago. “Ah,” said he, “you’re just the man I’ve been looking for for a week. I went over to your office, but found you’d moved.” ‘Yes, I’m a block around the corner now,” said Pleader, “A dentist has my old place.” “So?” ventured McMurk. “Then after this when we want our teeth pulled we’ll have to go where we used to get our legs pulled.”—New York Times. A Real Consolation« Our New Ayer’s Hair Vigor was good, the best that was made. But Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new im proved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for fall ing hair. A new preparation in every way. New bottle. New contents. Ask your druggist to show itto you, “the new kind.” Little Molly’s father can’t quite se% where Molly got her information' One day when her unmarribd aunt was vis iting at the house Molly became im Does not change the color of the hair- pressed with her aunt’s solitary state. Formula with each bottle “Haven’t you any husband, Aunt Show it to your Molly?” she asked. Aunt Molly’s pre «doctor tended grief over the fact that she was Ask him about it, then do as he says husbandless was so real to Molly that she undertook^ the task of consolation. As we now make our new Hair Vigor it Never mind, ‘dear Aunt Molly, bus does not have the slightest effect upon bands scold.’’—The Delineator. the color of the hair. You may use it freely and for any length of time with Fitted for the Job. out fear of changing the color. Stops The general consulted the topo- falling hair. Cures dandruff. One of the charms of music is that the musically uneducated person does not have to "understand” it. With “imitative” music, however, the case is quite different, and every passage “The total yearly drain upon our has either an obvious or a thinly con forests, not counting losses from fires, cealed meaning. Occasionally it is hard storms, and' insects, is some twenty to decipher certain unusual noises, as 5 MA N UFACTU R ED BV TH E billion cubic feet,” says R. S. Kellogg, the following story from Fliegende assistant forester in charge of the of Blaetter indicates: fice of forest statistics, in a publica The composer had just played his tion just issued by the Forest Service last piece to his friend, the critic. on '“The Timber „Supply of the United ig yrup o SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS SO^ABOTTU States.” , “Very fine, indeed,” said the critic. graphical chart, “You understand ——Made by the J. C. Ayor Co.. Lowell, Mass.- “But what is thp.t passage which colonel,” he said, “that this charge on “Our present forest area of 550 mil makes the cold chills run down the the enemy’s fortification necessitates lion acres -may be roughly estimated Separate Ideals. back?” Took Him for Tom. the most reckless disregard for human to consist of 200 million acres of ma “Why did you never marry, Tom?’* “Oh,” returned the composer, “that is life?” “I understand, general,” the “George Moore, the author of Esther ture forests, in which the annual where the wanderer has the hotel bill colonel replied. “The forlorn hope thaï inquired the young Benedict of the Waters, likes to talk,” said a magazine growth is balanced by death and de Prizes will be offered at the coming brought to him.” leads the movement will be composed old bachelor. editor of New York, “about his own cay, of 250 million acres partially cut exclusicely of amateur chauffeurs.”1— “Well, you see,’’ replied the single obscurity, very obscure. Lunching or burned over, on which, with rea German aeronatical exposition for f WHY suffer with eye troubles, quick Cleveland Plain Dealer. one, “when I was quite young I re- with me^one day at Claridge’s, he said sonable care, there is sufficient young metal lighter than aluminum, but re relief from using PETTIT’S EYE solved that I wouldn’t marry until I he had recently met a young American growth to produce in the course of taining its solidity, and for balloor SALVE 25c. All druggists or Howard halls of various types. The right hand, which is more sen- found ^n ideal woman, I was difficult girl whose warm praise had pleased time a merchantable, but not a full Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. sitive to the touch than the left, is less to please, but after many years I The two battleships authorized bj him much. crop of timber, and 100 million acres sensitive than the latter to the effect A Useful Remedy, the last Congress, which will be laic found her.” “ ‘We think a heap of your writings of more severely cut and burned over Little Jamie, aged 3, was playing of heat and cold. “Lucky beggar! And then---- out Kansas way, Mr. Moore,’ the young forests, on which there is not suffi down next fall, will carry heavier bat with his little friend. Jack, At the “She was looking for an ideal girl said. cient growth to producp another crop- teries than any other warships afloaj time Jamie chanced to have a rather man,” replied the bachelor, sadly.-— or ordered by any nation. “‘How jolly!’ cried the novelist.i of much value. Tit-Bits. ‘And what story of mine do the good To measure the amount of air ad heavy cold and was sneering quite “Taken as a whole, the annual often. Jack’s mother heard him sev- people of Kansas like best?’ For Infants and Children. He Di<l. . growth of our forests under these con mitted through cracks in buildings s Bral times and sympathetically asked: “ ‘Oh, Lalla Rookh, far and away!’ ditions does not exceed twelve cubic novel instrument has been devised “We are told,” said the Sunday “ Why, Jamie, what a cold you have! said she.” feet per acre, a total of less than seven shaped like a funnel and carrying i Doesn’t your mother give you any The Kind You Have Always Bought school teacher, “that we should love our neighbor. Now, who is your neigh billion cubic feet. That is, we are cut small anemometer in its nozzle. Bears the thing for it?” “Yes. ma’am,” Jamie bor, Tommy?” While the forests of the United very respectfully answered, “she gives Bignature of ting our forests three times as fast But Tommy Tucker merely blushed» as they are growing. There is men States are increasing at the rate ol me a clean handkerchief,” whereupon hung his head, and said nothing. He 7,000,000,000 cubic feet a year, th<i Til) This Recipe Was Tried. Cure Fol ace in the continuance of such condi he produced the prescribed “remedy.” didn’t want to tell the little girl’« Just as Deserving. lowed in Five Hours. tions. While we might never reach country is using 23,000,000,000 cubic —The DeHnnn^’* name.-—Chicago Tribune. “So you were deeply touched by the A prominent medical man who suffered with absolute timber exhaustion, the un feet of wood each twelve months. Charley and His Hands. poem young Mr. Guffsum wrote to Dangerous Odd«. a severe cough and cold on the lungs, often being restricted exploitation “ of our forests A simple fire escape patented by ar kept awake all night, and weakened by loss of ‘You say your ‘husband occasionally you?” Once when Lionel Brough gave hi® sleep, finally discovered a simple formula which in thè past has already had serious Iowa woman consists of a spool ovei consults a palmist?” humorous entertainment at a northern “Yes,” answered Maymie. will cure any cough in five hours by the clock. It effects, and it will have much worse which a rope is wound two or th re* is a laxative tonic cough syrup which can be made ' lunatic asylum, he spent the hour ho “ Yes, ” answered young Mrs. Tor- “ But it was not a good poem. ” a.t home by any one and the formula is here given If it is allowed to continue unchecked. times. ’ At one end of the rope Is fl “I don’t care. It was just as much had to wait {for his train in playing for the benefit of those who pass sleepless nights “White pine, for instance, which seat, the occupant of which loweri kins. “You see, Charley plays cards a of the inmates, a harmless old gen in painful paroxysms. Those who have tried it say great deal. ” trouble for him to write it as if he one it is magical and beats any high-priced.-slow-act-* was once considered inhaustible, has himself with the other end, the frio tleman, a game of billiards. “ But he isn ’ t so superstitious as to ing cough medicine ever sold. had been Shakspeare. ” — Washington Mr. Brough offered othe patient 40 in Mix in a bottle, one-half ounce fluid wild cherry fallen off seventy per cent in cut since tion of -the spool checking the rapidity think he can foretell his luck?” Star. 100, and \was beaten easily. bark, one ounce compound essence cardiol and 1390, and more than forty-five per of descent. “No. He takes it for. granted that three ounces syrup white pine compound. Take “If you go about giving odds like Persistence of the Habit. twenty drops every half hour for four hours. cent since 1900. The cut of oak, our At Nelson, British Columbia, a large his luck will be bad. But he says it’s that,” said the patient, “they’ll put Then take one-half to, one teaspoonful three or most valuable hardwood lumber, has and his wife were per- Jack Spratt electric smelter is now at work re worth the money to have somebody four times a day. Give children less according to you in here with me?’—London Opin sons of more than ordinarily limited ion. age. This will tone up and rid the system of decreased sixteen per. cent since 1900, duclng mixed ores of lead and zinc tell him he has a hand worth looking deep-seated coughs e5 e.y time. means. and that of yellow poplar twenty-two i The ore is first crushed to the size ol Occasionally they spent 15 cents for per cent, The same story will be told wheat grains, and then roasted, by •t.”—Washirigton Star. Supreme Test« Raises the clough one of the illustrated monthly maga “There,” remarked the dentist, as he of other woods if they are not con- which process most of the sulphur is Soinetfiinff Ne«v, and complies with zines. took off the rubber dam, “you’ll never served. ••Yes, he is established in Washing removed. From the roaster the orc loathed the advertisements and all pure food laws. chew on a piece of beefsteak tough “The fact that timber has been cheap goes to the electric furnace, which ton now at the head of a flourishing his Jack wife detested the reading matter. enough to loosen that filling.” and abundant ‘has made us careless of arrangement bureau.” So they split it in two, and thus kept . “But, doctor,” queried the sweet its production and resckless in its melts it into slag. The lead, sinking “What sort of a bureau-?” clean their literary platter. through the slag, passes into a crucible, young thing with thé tooth equally “Why, it’s something entirely new. sweet, “will it stay in' when I eat cara use. We take 250 cubic feet of wood the zinc takes the gaseous form and Necessity of Beauty. per capita annually from our forests, is led into condensers, from which it It takes charge of the cases of dis mels and molasses candy?” Schiller in his esthetical and philo while Germany uses only thirty-seven Is ladled out into pigs. missed West Pointers and arranges for An Epig;rain. cuibic feet, and France but twenty-five. ¿heir reinstatement.”—Cleveland Plain sophical essays wrote that- “Beautj Exaggerated ideas have been enter Oealer. alone confers happiness on all,” tha- “Father,” said Little Rollo, “what Ii On the other hand, Germany, who has • • under its influence men forget theii an epigram?” learned her lesson, makes her state tained, according to the opinion ol Some Satisfaction. limitations, Happiness is our being*! CRESCENT MFG. CO. M “What we customarily call ‘an epi forests produce an average -of forty F. A. Lucas, concerning the prodigious Safe in his mountain retreat, the end and aim. And without beauty evei Makers of MAPLEINE I gram,’ my son, is sometimes a selec eight cubic feet of wood per acre. We size of the ancient mammoths, whose? train robber opened the bag of coin he ( better than Maple). ’ tion from the classics incorrectlj have as fast-growing species ks Gar- remains have been found in. Alaska had secured at the cost of so much happiness in its perfect flowering ii impossible. quoted by a person of current promi many, or faster, and as gopd or better and Siberia. It is a mistake, he says trouble and danger. to ascribe to them a greater- size than It contained nothing but Lincoln pen nence.”—Washington Star. forest soil if we protect it. Sellers. “The necessity for more farm land» that of the modem elephant.z He be nies. “What do you consider the best of lieves that no Siberian mammoth has “ Well, ” he said, as he took one of Avoid Your Friends. may eventually reduce our total for all the so-called ‘best sellers?’” in- “I hear you spent your vacation with est area to 100 million acres less than been found with a greater height, al them between his thumb and finger and quired the caller. gazed at the rugged profile on the coin, friends.” “We were friends during the it is at present. It is entirely possi the shoulders, than 9 feet 6 inches' “Well, I have always liked old Col. Irr first week.”—Louisville Courier-Jour Indian, elephants- occasionally attain “I never voted fur ’im, an’ I’m durned Mulberry better than any of the oth- however, to produce on 450 mil bly glad of it now! ” nal. this height, whereas the African ele ers,” answered the information editor, lion acres as much wood as a popula- turning again to his work. phant often stands 11" feet at the All in Good Time, Rudyard Kipling said to Robert Barr tion much greater than we have now “I’m sure I don’t know why they once in conversing on the subject of will really need if all the forest shoulders, and sometimes sMghtly fflï an exchange of ideas, “Why, all I ever land is brought to its highest produc- more. The real giants among fossil call this hotel The Palms. Do you? ’ve never seen a palm anywhere near knew somebody told me.” Ing capacity and if the product is elephants were found in southern Eu I the place.” economically and completely utilized. rope and the western and southwest “You ’ll see them before you go. It’s ern parts of the United States. These But to reach the necessary condition a pleasant little surprise the waiters stood “ from 12 feet 6 inches to possi of equilibrium between timber produc keep for the guests on the last day of Ailments of Men tion and consumption will take many bly 13 feet 6 inches high.” their Stay.”—Puck. The constantly growing importance years of vigorous effort by individual Happily Overcome Revivals of History« forest owners, by the States, and by of India rubber in various industries SUCCESSFULLY TRIED BY the National ‘ Government. None of makes the question of the cultivation The Greeks were entering Troy on MANY. wooden horse. them can solve the problem alone; all of the rubber plant, as well as that the “The MSI MWAI TOR joy ride,” they chortled. of the production of “synthetic rub Then first must work together.’’ Means an unfailing water supply. It the slaughter commenced.— Undoubtedly the following prescription It is so pleasant to take—stops the her,” one of general interest. The in New York Sun. .means that you will have, the most practi cal Domestic water sub ply system now in will work wonders for that great class of cough so quickly. Absolutely safe HOME OF HISTORY AT LEIPZIG. vestigations of Herbert Wright appear use. No elevated tank, no frozen pipes in men who., through dissipation of their Consistent. winter; no stagnant water in summer, no to show that the wild Para rubber is too and contains no opiates. natural strength, find themselves in their water supply troubles of any sort. Tank Especially Strong; in Its Collection •superior to that produced from culti “Senator, may I ask what you real “second childhood” long before the three AU Druggists, 25 cento. placed in basement, out of sight and way. of American Material. score and ten allotted to life’s pleasures ly think of the new tariff? ” made of pressed steel, will not rust and vated trees. “A wise manufacturer,” J and enjoyments are reaceed. will last a lifetime. “As to that, young man, I must re A few years ago the new ins.tlt.ut. for says Mr. Wright, “would not dare t< It is presumed to be infallible, and You will be pleased with the LEADER fer you to my record. ” highly efficient in quickly restoring" in Kultur and universal history of the buy fifty tons of cultivated rubber and system of furnishing Domestic Water “nervous exhaustion,” weak vitality, mel Supply. Ask lor our catalogue and free university of Leipzig, under the dir'x:- store it for six months, for fear ol “But you haven’t any record, Sena ancholia ¿nd the functions booklet. “How I Solved My Water Supply. IF YOU VE You voted on both sides of the First get fifty cents’ worth of com tîôn of Prof. Lamprecht, was opened. grave deterioration in quality, but he < tor. <• Problem.” question.” ♦ pound fluid balmwort in a one-ounce pack F is especially favored in its site, for would buy thousands of tons of up “Then I should probably talk on both age, and three ounces syrup sarsaparilla compound: take home, mix and let-stand • the building itself, as its outward ap river fine Para with a full knowledge sides of it* Good morning.” i ♦ two hours; then get one ounce compound pearance indicates, is of especial his that it would.grow better in storage.” ♦ essence cardiol and one ounce ticture cadomene compound (not cardamom). Mix torical interest. For what true citizen As to synthetic rubber, Mr. Wright Confidence of Genius. all in a six or eight ounce bottle, shake SUCKER of Leipzig does not know the ‘‘Golden asks how* we can have that when we well, and take • one teapoonful after “You say your, dirigible balloon Is you’ve yet each meal and one when retiring, fol Bear, ” that remarkable old house-On ■ success? ” a lowed by. a drink of water. do not yet fully understand the chem- 1 to learn the bodily the Unlversitatsstrasse, which Bern- i ical composition of the components ol By mixing it at home no man need be LEWIS & ST A VER CO. “Yes,” answered the inventor. comfort it gives in the wiser as to another’s shortcomings, the wettest weather hard Breitkopf, the founder of the firm i natural rubber. “But it came down to the earth with and expensive fees are, avoided. Portland, Ore. Lack of poise and- equilibrium in men is of Breitkopf & Hartel, erected in 1736 terrible bump.” MADE FOR------ -- a constant source of embarrassment even for business purposes, and which later “True. But it hit very close to the Made in New York. Spokane, Wash. when the public least suspects it. For the --------- —AND benefit of those who want a restoration to became the seat of the Breitkopf & A New Yorker, - dining a Philadel spot I was aiming at.” GUARANTEED Boise, Idaho. full, bounding health, and all the happi Hartel bookstore? asks a correspond phia friend, wanted to show him aJJ WATERPROOF ness accompanying it, the above home treatment is given. It contains no opi The Be»* Alarm Clock. ent of the Hartford Courant. In the the delicacies of the season. One dish ates or habit-forming drugs whatever. second story of this building above the in particular the Philadelphian ex Husband—Why don’t you have Brid Mix it at home and no one will be the wiser No. 43-09 U AT ALL GOQD STORES get shut the kitchen door? One can. as to your affliction. store Gottsched lived until his death, claimed over in delight. CATALOG FREE small the breakfast cooking all over HEN writing to advertisers please in the year 1767—Gottsched, to whom, ’ll aj . tower CO. BOSTON. U.S.A. “This is made of snails,” said his the house. mention this paper. I TOWER CANADIAN CO. LIMITED. TORONTO. CAN as Goethe in his “Wahrhelt und Dicb- New York host. “Don’t you have Wife—We leave it open on purpose. tung” says, the elder Breitkopf had i ■ snails In Philadelphia T’ The smell is all that gets the family promised a lifelong dwelling in the | “Oh, yes,” responded the Philadel up.— Judge I second story of the “Golden Bear” be phian, “but we can’t catch the pesky Had Bought Lightning; Rods. Out of town people cause of the great ad vantages, his store things.”—-Lippincott’s. Hotel Clerk—Just sign your name can have their plate offered in Gothic manuscripts, transla and bridgework fin. please, The other guests would His Motive. ished in one day tions and other such asistances. In if necessary. “That old villain has gone and mar- to register?’ “Don’t you hurry acquaintance of We will give you a good order to make the young man. I don’t sign, nothin* 22k gold or porcelain Gottsclted, Goethe visited this house ried his cook. I wonder at it, for her I ain’t read carefully.”—Life. crown for $3.50 in 1766, in consequence of which wa cooking is miserable.” Molar Crowns 5.00 B.—“That's all right. He has now There is a union of hatmakers at have that happily drawn sketch in 22k Bridge Teeth 3*50 Wha* got her Qut of the kitchen and hopes Le Mans, France, In which the offices Can be handled very easily. The Bick are cured, and all others in Gold Fillings 1.00 “Wahrhelt und Dichtung.” same stable, no matter how “exposed,’* kept from having the dis sho will hire a cook that will suit of president, vice president, secretary Enamel Fillings 1.00 Goethe said in this passage about th’s ease, by using SPOHN’S LIQUID DISTEMPER CURE. Give on and treasurer are held by one man. the tongue or in feed. Acts on the blood and expels germs of «13 Silver Fillings .50 dwelling will seem even to-day credible him.”—Fliegende Blaetter. forms of distemper. Best remedy ever known for mares in foal. 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