5BTBIin.BMITII,Boom
M fiSSK i- bwt frIoHd"f
ifliSi Kxpom.ro mid
;firf, wlDimy oiwo robust
Sirrtol ffootion. of
;tbbr0 to my recovery.
f'douLt,oSoHt oll doctor ndvlsot
IotM WJ ranldly, 'roc,,,ftl
' (r y .eulthwa- fully ro
i month my
ni ft cwtoful man's thanks for
; "AcrtP hod to porfoot health."
Wtm Z for His Patients.
iiolnK J. ,, l0 my uatlonU In
'yffl i nl- H bo
:,,1Ct ln roureprot.nt. l'ormm oun
1,1,1 At the timo I began Uflluu it, it
1 (ion. 1
; f(, unknown."
rilirtnllo l'''lK",'' ,
1 1. than I look," wltl tho maf
' "fti.Vil...." circle md
-JK limn forty winter, have
'Srilvl Ion,: In tl.li
MtSK" Wrrrd the elderly
i 'Tre comotlmPH seen a many
; winter hew " " ,r1''
rfronii Au VjmllH.
Haven't Heard of you going out to.
i.M.nb'1 to dinner lately."
.t b! i do l,,Bt nny
B?hr, I though you wore hla closest
Mini What's the matter?"
' 'lie tells mo their coolc doesn't HUo
' w-phlladellihln Vrcm- .
Utile Mm. Hunter hart heard m
,nr Jokes about tho brides who
M Mrtft successfully that she
j. op lier mind that the first re-
he made f tlic u",rkut
ndd moiv her to bo n sophisticated
taxirife. "Scw In(( Vloauo," she
itld,"tffo French chops and one bun
Mtrcen peas."--Judge.
surer wrni.
"0m objfftion to your poem." dab! tht
ritor, jlancins througti the manuscript,
ii thit Wb.ltier once wrote a ioeui em
WjIdj luUtaoiially the name Idea,"
Da jon mean to nay, r," thundered
ibt fit-foot taller, "that I "
But ju bare Improved on there, my
for lir," hafilr Interpoied the editor;
jwUrt Improved on them Immensely,"
Can Such Tlilnir Ilef
0, Johnny, Johnny!" pitched Sir
, Upilltj. "You're w awfully Iwd oo
ilw. Thl in the ond pnlr I've bought
iw lisce wt bad that eoulnuptlal utonr
, h ifarch I
I'rrntimtif Ion.
rbJaty I auppofi you thlnlc that If you
hil lit regulating of the universe you
ccdl rcaV some Improvement on the
pwat Job, don t you?
Kai I don't know about that, but I
I could dUKscit one elm nee. I
JM like to have tbiuga o arranged
tht trn a man la having a good time
lit dirt would teem to mm alow!y In-
mi of quickly. I'm about to take a
nalloo."
Orounillma Pr-nr.
"I did think," Bald Cholly Snobberly,
cf tomt In for poiltlcfl, but I wiia
ifrtkl I wouldn't know Just how to
treat my Inferior, don't y' know."
lour inferiors?" remnrked 81mrpa
"Oi, you wouldn't Im! likely to meet
urof Uicm." -Philadelphia I'roaa. .
Crn.ht
ato leaped from the bleb, tp
bank. '
haven't you heard the pnneful
itory? i
TTitplrt of elans are flylnj yet.)
, I' hotied on a conaervutory 1
"vkta Tribune.
No Hrcoiirnn.
"Jotaalc. I tlilnk i xmt tiicf iD
it dark clonet beneath tho ntalr."
I don't doubt It; I Imvo known it
n there for some tlrno."
felepbone for tho pollcol"
St's tllO use? You rn'f
u meter."-lloustoti Post.
arrest
,n, , "nnurr.
"liatOVPr mi .1..
iij. . . ' """i wrom mo
Wt lover, "don't ahow my Icttern to
N to any one,"
J'1",110 tor. denrcHt," enmo the.
, w. in j,igt an much nBlmmcd of
."uujyou flrCiH
H with that, tho PiwRoiiicnt bo-
K A tilttA. - la.
Qtxtr8enna
ntlw bowels, cleanses
system effectual),,
onoinovorcom'mj
"Wnol constipation
Wic!n 1
1 v ci3.uuy'
HacturcdbtU
mm
Tllto BEST OTT LIED.
riot .tlll llfo'H hent la cooled,
Tho headlong ruli idowoti to a qult
twice,
And evory purblind pnaston that Ima ruled
Our holaler yenrif, nt lnt
fipurH tie In vain, nnd weary of tho race,
Wo chro no more who Iowa or who whin
Ah) not till nil thereat of life m-ema paat
Tho bent of llfo bcKina.
To toll for only fame,
IlnndelnppliiK nnd tho fickle iruata of
prnlae,
For plnco or power or cold to gild n nome
'Ahovo tho (trnvu whereto
All path will bring ua, were to loao our
dnya,
We, on whoao earn youth's pnaalnR boll
has tolled,
In blowing bubbles, even as children do,
ForBottlnjt wo Brow old.
Hut tho world wldons when
Buc)i hope of trivial train that ruled u
lies
Hrokcn nmoiiK our childhood's toys, for
(hen
We win to sclf-conlrol I
And mall ourselves In manhood, nnd there
rise
Upon us from tho vast and windless
t holjjht '
Choso olonrer Uiouhts that aro unto the
soul
What stars aro to tho night.
Spectator.
fH H:- T , V.. D J
x ua i(Uiiy w ay ivouna
"Wlitit'H tho nmttur with you?" I'lill
Ippu iiHked suspiciously.
Ilor iHMiHlu lnul ttrcotwl lior with n
sort of centime remoteness tlnit culled
for (ixpliuiiitlon.
At her (iticstlou he ninde nn ostenta
tious effort to return to earth. "I'ldl,"
he mild (irennilly, "I'm koIiij; to set
married."
If ho hud hoped to surprise her, the
hope w.-ih futile. A touch or alertness,
InttrnyltiK Itself In his eyes, put her on
her K'titml.
".My dear Ituiwrtl" Hho cried content
edly. "ItonllyJ How excltliiKl Do toll
'lie who she Is!"
lie slKhed rnthur dlsuppolutcdb'. "1
don't know," ho said. "I'm Just co:i
ultlerlnj;." lMiIllppn'H eyebrows rose slightly as
she glanced at tho sheets of paper sur
roundlnj; lilm. "In typewriting?" she
Inquired. "Oh, no; I see. You're draw
lug up the proposal."
Jibe shuddered Indignantly. "Cer
tulnly not! Mow could I when I don't
know yet who It's to be?"
"One can leave a spuce," murmured
I'hlllppu, "and 111! In the name after
wards, you know."
lie looked at hor with dignified re
proach. "These are not proposals." lie
informed her. "They ure their charac
ters." I'hlllppa stared. "Theirs? Whose?"
"The girls to whom It would be pos
sible for me to projosc."
"Oh I" breathed I'hlllppa, and hung
over tho tnblo with Interest. "What do
you mean?"
"Grnpliolofry," he suld. "Von see, I
feel n lilt nervous alout choosing "
"Choosing?" rippled I'hlllppa.
"Oh, well." ho sulked, "of course I
know she may refuse mo. hut I've got
to decide which to ask, anyway, haven't
I?"
"Oh of course," ngrewl I'hlllppa.
'And you could maku certain, couldn't
you, by keeping a second In reserve?
You know the sort of thing drapers
put on their patturns. 'In making a
eholco wu respectfully beg customers to
select two or three designs, to uvold
dlsapp ' "
"Oh. If you find It so funny," he said
disgustedly, ami swept the papers Into
I heap.
"I was trying to help," said she with
indignation.
ilo was with dlllleulty Induce! to pro
ceed. "Well, 1 sent my handwriting to
a graphologist, and and some girls'
etturs "
"How mean!" Hashed I'hlllppa.
'Tortious of letters," he corrected
with dignity. "And yesterday I got
those from the inijn." Ho Indicated the
typewritten sheets.
I'hlllppa sparkled. "You'll let me see
them 7" she entreated, and ran her lin
gers through the pages. "How miuiy?
L-"lve7 Oh. but that one's yours. Well,
four girls ought to ho plenty. ' U't's
seu Goraldlne Urst '.Somewhat tickle In
your attachments "'
"You vylU admit," h Interrupted cold
ly, "that Oornldlne Is out of tho ques
tion." I'hlllppu laid hers on the table, not
.vlthout hesitation. "The other may he
worse." she mused. "Who's this? Oh.
Horthn ITmvln. 'Of a somewhat cold
and calculating nature.' Yes: she al
ways lots me pay for everything when
wo go out together. 'Not much love for
children or animals '" I'hlllppa
looked tip In some dismay. "Hut this is
dreadrnH She she appears to he per
foctly odious. Lot's see what he says
about Olivia. 'Very ambitious; none
but tho highest position would "'
I'hlllppa unhesitatingly nbnndoned
Olivia n depressing comment on tho
numerical Btrungth of her cousin's
wonkncBses.
"Hut there's only MIbs Ilotterton left
now," flho sahl anxiously. ".'Gift for'
whnt's tho word? 'Nursing?' Oh, I'm
sure that's not true."
"And If it wero," Itupert demurred.
"I don't want nlwnys to bo II), you
know. And I've got to chooso ono."
Thoy rouccted. "Well," Bold Philip
pa nt lost, desporntcly, "you've paid
your ponny, nnd you'd hotter "
"It WftBn't a penny," he Interrupted
0U
Tkodoraos?velf
When President Iloosevelt retires from oHIco ho says ho will go to Africa
to make his strenuous personnilty felt nmong tho big gnmo of that conti
nent. Ho nnnounfes that It Is his ambition to secure with his own rifle a
specimen of eacii species of Afrlcn's big fauna. This Is nn ambitious project
and will be difficult to carry out.
Famous hunters hnve gone to the small territory whero the oknpl browses
In the swamps in the darkness nnd hides In dense thlckctg In tho hours of day
light, hut very few have been so forttinato as to hag ono of these elusive
animals.
Is tho President sanguine that ho will bring homo tho skin of a white
rhinoceros? The fact that ono was killed recently was thought worth tele
graphing all over the world. Less than a centiirysngo tho white rhinoceros
wns living In inrgo numbers from South Africa to the Sahara, but decades
now elapso without one being killed.
There Is not a specimen of whlto rhinoceros In many of tho largest mu
seums. If Mr. Iloosevelt can bring his specimen homo alive it will be worth
a small fortune to him.
We have much to learn yet about many of tho Important animals of
Afrlcn. Doubtless there are not n few of which wo have never heard.
A sensation was caused In recent years by the discovery of the okapl, a
beautiful animal with some of the physlcnl characteristics both of the horse
and giraffe. When Itoyd Alexander crossed Nigeria and tho Sudan between
tho Niger and the Nile, three years ago, ho discovered eighteen fpcclmens of
mnmmalln that were new to science. Schillings, In the ovcrhuntcd regions
of Hrltlsh and German Host Africa, has found several species unknown till
he brought them to light. Thero will be more such discoveries.
Mr. Iloosevelt proposes to hunt In the remarkable game country of the
Hrltlsh Knst Afrlcn protectorate, from Mombassa to Ugnnda. In spite of the
frightful slaughter in this region before tho gome laws went Into force, it is
still one of the most wonderful fields of great jrame In tho world.
gloomily. "He's a very exceptional
graphologist and he charges five shill
ings each."
"Hut these four optional wives," ob
jected I'hlllppu, "are all so hateful at
least, when they're graphologized. 1
really think another five shillings would
be n Justifiable outlay." She spoke a
little absently; she was glancing
through the typewritten character of
ilupert himself and he wntched her
with a hint of complacency. A subdued
light in Iter eyes as she looked up
troubled him.
"I'm afraid there are a good many
mistakes In It," he said modestly.
I'hlllppa retlected. "Did you have to
pay extra for yours?" she demanded.
"What for?" he asked uneasily.
"The whitewash," said I'hlllppa, with
dancing eyes.
He looked nt her with gentle re
proach. "I thought yours perfect," he said.
"Mine?"
"Yes." He searched In his pocket
book. "I wanted to know yours, but.
"WHAT A WTY YOU Sl'ELL 80 BADLY."
,,feonrseTI didn't put It with the
others, as you are not available."
"Uu, dear, what a lot of trouble you
took. Do you really think all those nice
things of me?"
"I Just wrote down what I thought
of vou," he confessed. "Hut how on
earth did you guess! typewriting tells
no tales."
Her llns ouivered. "You said I was
sincere In my attachments, Uu."
"So you are."
"And that you wero attached to a
country life."
"So 1 am."
She laughed suddenly. "Whnt a pity
you spell so badly, llu!"
lie was nuzzled. "All great men spoil
badly." ho assured hor. "What's that
got to do with It?"
Sho leaned toward him. "I recognized
your touch, Uu. Yon nlwnys did spell
'attach' with threo rs." i-onuon
Sketch.
Hl Month Pull,
A certr.!n town council after n pro
tracted sitting was desirous of nd-.
Jouriilng for luncheon. Tho proposi
tion was opposed by tho mayor, who
thought that If his follow councilors
felt tho stimulus of hunger tho dis
patch of business would bo much fa
cilitated. At last an Illiterate member got up
nnd exclaimed,;
"I ham astonished, I ham surprised,
I ham amazed, Mr. Mnyor, that you
will not let us. go to lunch !"
"I'm surprised," oxclnlmed ono of his
colleagues, "that a gentleninn who bus
got so much 'ham' in bis mouth wants
any lunch nt all !" Londou Scraps.
Anger Is n compoBito picture of all
tho buBor paBalons.
WIRE FENCES FOB TELEPHONES.
lined Iiy (be Slirnal Corim in Dlrecl
lntf Jlllltur)- Maneuver.
"In the West uud Southwest, wberb
there are long stretches of unbroken
wire fences, these wires are frequently
used to convey telephone messages from
one point to another," said Capt. John
G. Sender, of San Antonio, Tex., here
on business before' the departments, ac
cording to tho Washington Post.
"In some localities the fence wires
are converted Into regular telephone
lines, with permanent equipment for
practical use. These lines are often
from ten to thirty miles long, and are
a great convenience to people of the
ranches.
"The United States signal corps L
well trained in the use of wire fences
for telephone purposes. In the mili
tary meneuvers that take place In the
ranch region the signal corps plays nn
important part In directing the move
ment of the troops by Improvised tele
phones. "In some localities where the coun
try is rough or heavily wooded It is im
possible to convey the signals from one
point to another by the usual methods
of lings or other visual signals. It Is
then tho telephone Is brought Into play.
"Each detachment of , signal corps
men Is equipped with a field telephono
attachment It requires the work of
but a minute or two to connect this at
tachment with a fence wire and to get
Into direct communication with head
quarters. "The use of tho fence wire for tele
phone communication obviates the ne
cessity of constructing temporary field
telephone linos by the signal corps.
It sometimes happens that a little dllli
culty Is encountered In using the wires
on account of some poor connection or
break, but It usually does not trke
long to discover and remove the cause
of the trouble.
"On some of the big rnnches straight
lines of wire fence fifty to seventy-five
miles long are- frequently found. These
afford excellent opportunity for mili
tary field service.
"As a matter of necessity all rnnch
fences must bo kept In good repair. To
do this fence riders nrc constantly employed.
Mukluu It l'liiln.
Henri wns paying his first visit to
London and was already wishing him
self homo In gay Pnree, for he knew
not a word of English. He had been
very unfortunate and bad lost all his
luggage, a toothbrush. So ho deter
mined to buy nnother. Hut how wns
ho to mnko his needs understood?
At last his neck turned, howvrei.
and ho espied a chemist's shop with a
notice outside, "Icl on Parle Francnls."
ill ho went nnd told tho assistant In
French what ho wnnted. But that as
sistant knew no Innguage except Eng
lish, nnd another who caino to help
lilm was Just us far at sea.
But tho proprietor was nn Intelligent
man, and ho know nt onco from tho
cut of the customer's clothes that he
was speaking French.
"Ixavo him to me," ho said, with a
superior smile.
Then, forming a megaphone with his
hands, ho shouted In tho Frenchman's
ear;
"Our assistant who spenks French
Is out nt lunch. You'll have to wnlt J"
London Scraps.
Killed the 1II1I.
Belle Jack said I looked so sweet In
my now gowu ho couldn't hedp kissing
mo.
Mnud Well, tho modlsto guarantceo
tho dress would give you satisfaction.
Tho innn who has n kind word for
oyorybody is gcnernlly suspected. 0
having an ax to grind.
Mott tho Dirt Fll nt Panama,
Lieutenant-Colonel George Geothals,
chnlrman nnd chief engineer of the
Isthmian canal commission, told Presi
dent Iloosevelt Into in January that
boforo January 1, 1915, the ditch which
Is to bisect tho rortebrao of tho Ameri
can continent will be completed and
thnt nil will bo in readiness for the
first trip to make the little pleasure
Journey from the Atlantic to the Pa
cific, so writes Hoy Crandnll in the
Technical World Magazine. ' Inasmuch
as tho colonel is noted for conservatism
and caution, It Is believed that he feels
deep down in his own heart that at
least a year will bo cut from that esti
mate. Pie tor Hint.
Human Pincushion What has be
come of the glass eater?
Sword Swallower Got a Job as base
ball umpire for the Benson.
Human Pincushion Queer Job for a
glass eater, isn't it?
Sword Swallower Not at all. When
the blcacherltes start throwing bottles
at him he'll Just smile and' swallow
them.
Cnn of the Trouble.
The visiting parson was handing con
vict No. 1313 consolation in small
chunks.
"You should not complain, my mis
guided friend," he said. "It Is better
to take things as you find them."
"Youse is on de wrong track, parson,"
replied the prisoner. "It was practiclu
dat theory dnt got me pinched."
CITO BU Vltntf Danco ond nil Ncrvons D1h"mc
fllo pcrmnnonUy cured tr nr. Kline's Unot
Ketvo iiratorcr. Hend for J-11IIE 2trlal bottls and
treatlac 1T. It. XL Kline, Ld.. 831 Arch UU, Phlla.,Pa.
Omlinloni of IIIMorr.
The war correspondents were compli
menting Capt. Molly Pitcher on the con
spicuous courage she had displayed at the
battle of Monmouth.
"It was nothing," ahe said. "I merely
wanted to show that my other name Isn't
Coddle."
For, verily, true bravery, unlike senius,
vauntcth not itself, is not puffed up.
s Didn't L,lka (lit I'brnme.
"Charlie, dear," said young Mrs. Tor
kins, "did you say this tip on the races
was a 'lead pipe?"'
"Yes."
"Well, I don't pretend to expert
knowledge. But lead ijlpe somehow sug
gests plumbers. And plumbers are al--vays
expensive." Washington Star.
Mothera will And Mrs. TVInslow's Bdothlnu
Byrup the txat remedy to tiso ioi Iheir cliOdx'Jl
during tho tee thine period.
Mutual Iteluctnnce.
"Here Is my scat, madam, but candor
compels me to say that I think you are
as well able ro stand as I am."
"Politeness compels me to say Thank
you, sir.'" Chicago Tribune,
London theaters, music halls and con
cert halls provide seatluz accommodation
for 327,000 people.
CASTORS A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Rind You llaye Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Aa lie Understood It.
It was Dicky's first day at Sunday
school, and he was telling his mother
about it
"They sung the funniest banquet song I
ever heard," he said.
"What was it?" she asked.
"'Hold the Port; Fried Ham Com
Inc !' "
State of Ohio, City of Toledo I
Lucas Countv. t 85-
Frank J. Phoney makes oath that he 13 senior
Eartnor oi the firm 01 F. J. Cheney .t Co., doin
itsinessinthoClty of Toledo, County andGUte
aforesaid, nnd that said arm will pay tho sura
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and
every caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
tl,n lien 1 1 f 11.111. r.,a..h Pnrn
Fit A NIC J. CIIENEY.
Sworn to bclnro mo and subscribed In my pres
ence, this Gth day of December AD 1SSG.
c,.ai 1 A. W. GLKAPON,
l-1-) Notary Public.
ITall's Catarrh Curo is taken Internally, and
acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of thesystem. He-id fortestlmonlals free,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold br all druspists,75
Tako Hall's Family Tills for constipation.
Too Monotonous.
"Yos," said Slangey, "I tramped
through Switzerland once."
"Como off!" exclaimed Dowter, "You
never did!"
"Sure I did ; on the level."
"That proves you're lying. It's
simply impossible to tramp through
Switzerland on the level." The Catho
lic Standard and Times.
Is It Your
Own Hair?
3naniaM.au iiiik hp uw 11111 jf.awraj
1
Do you pin your hat to your
own hair? Can't do it?
Haven't enouch hair? It must
be you do not know Ayer's
Hair Vigor ! Here's an intro
duction ! May the acquaint
ance result in a heavy growth
ofrich, thiols, glossyhair! And
we know you'll never be gray.
I think that Kjer't flair Vlitor It the moit
wonderful halritruwer that wu erer made. I
hart) uifil It for nome time and I can truth,
f 11II7 T that I m ri etir ileaod with It. I
cheerfully wmmtid It an i p1nnln nrepa-
rallon. " aiieb v. ii;ui;k. wbjwuu, ji.k
A
IZi&a br J. O. Ay r no.. towll, Ui.
A1U HIUIUWIUICI. M.
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plre work solid ted. i;fbrencel Carbonate K a
Uoual Bank.
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P N U
No. 31 oa
TTTHEK rlttnfr to advertisers pleaso
I f luenuiin tuia pp r.
IVmiilteK oi Fume.
"Doing the author of one of the 'best
sellers' of the year hns Its drawbacks,"
says a woman writer of popular books.
"Frequent requests for contributions of
one's books to charity bazaars are a
tax upon good nature nnd the pocket
book. No matter how flattering such
demands may be, they are decidedly
expensive." She went on to say that
should she gratify all the persons who
wrote to her for copies of ier books,
"because they could not afford to buy
them," nnd respond to the constant
calls to devote the children of her
brain to charities, it would cost her
from $400 to ?500 n year, Tlthout
counting the time lost in wrapping,
directing and stampLug. New Yortc
Press. ,
Una Her Doubts.
"I know there aro such things aa rah
makers," sighed Mrs. Chugwater, looking,
through the window at the dismal pros
pect outside; "but I don't believe there ii
really any such thins as a rain check. Or,
if there Is, there's nobody that knows how
to use It."
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system by its fine tonic effects. Book ou Rheumatism and any medical advica
free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
WE WILL GIVE AWAY 1 000
Valuable Household nnd Fancy Articles FREE, in exchange for Carton
Tops and Soap Wrappers from "20 Mule Team" Borax and "20 Mule
Team" Borax Products. Send postcard for particulars and 40-Pago
Illustrated Catalogue. Address
PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., Oakland, Cal,
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