Mighty Hard to Eau. “So you like all kinds of ple?” “Yes; all except humble.” Constipation causes and seriously aggra- wates many diseases. It is thoroughly eured by Dr. Plerce’s Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated granules. Adv. What Are Her Thoughts? “Gladys has a far away look.” “1 don't understand that. Her fi ance lives just around the corner.” DRIVE OUT MALARIA 20 AND BUILD UP THE SYSTEM Take the Old Standard GROVES TANTELESS CHILL TONIC You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it issimply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form, and the most effectual form. For grown people and Bhd ld ren, 0 cents. Adv, They’ re , Simple Folk. “Do you think two could my salary?” “Two Fiji islanders Wight” ' live on DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE? Try Hicks' CAPUDINE. It's liquid — pleas. ant to take—effects lmmediate—good to prevent Sick Headaches and Nervous Headaches also Your money back if not satisfied. 10c,, 25¢. and Me. at medicine stores. Adv. He Answered Truly. Father—How it {8 that [I find you kissing my daughter? Answer me, sir! How is it! Young Man—Fine, sir; fine!—Satire Opera in the Boxes, “What was the story of the opera?” “What I heard ran about like this: In the first act I learned that Mrs Wallaby, the society leader, is about to sue her husband for divorce. In the second act I learned that Miss lotta Plunks smuggled in that fa- mous pearl necklace, and in the third I heard that Mr. Gerald Piffle is rap idly drinking himself to death.” Explaining \ What a Snob Really ls. “Uncle Roy, what is a snob?” “A 'snob, Eddie, is a person who in- herits a great deal of money, goes abroad and buys himself a veneer of culture, returns home and poses as a connoisseur of something, and goes around calling his poor relations ‘par venues." Why do you as such a question, Eddie?” “Because I heard brother talking about noon and he said you 3 4 Donald's big you this after were a snob.” Millions of Rea Cross Seals on Sale. Over R0.000.000 Red Cross Christ mas seals are now on in almost every large city and nearly every state in the United States. The pro- ceeds go for the benefit of the anti tuberculosis movement in the commu- nity where the seals are sold So carefully has the sale been organized throughout the country that with exception of the states of Flo Oklahoma, Nevada and Idaho, Cross seals will be on sale in every city, illage and hamlet in the United States and in Hawalli, Rico Zone, sale the rida. Red almost town, v even the Canal and Porto LIKE - THE WEATHER. Romeo Hammletts—1I see the weath- er forecast says “continued cold’ Komick Manne—Probably referring to your audience last night A DOCTOR'S SLEEP Found He Had to Leave Off Coffee. Many persons do not realize that a bad stomach will cause insomnia Coffee and tea drinking being such an ancient and respectable form of habit, few realize that the drug-—caf feine—contalned in coffee and tea, is one of the principal causes of dys pepsia and nervous troubles, Without their usual portion of cof- fee or tea, the caffeine topers are nervous, irritable and fretful. hat's the way with a whisky drinker. He has got to have his dram “to settle his nerves’ —habit. To leave off coffee or tea is an easy matter if you want to try it, because Postum gives a gentle but support the nerves and does not contain any drug-—nothing but food Physicians know this to be true, as one from Ga, writes “1 have cured myself of a long standing case of Nervous Dyspepsia by leaving off coffee and using Post um,” says the doctor. “1 also enjoy refreshing sleep, to which I've been an utter stranger for 20 years. “In treating dyspepsia in its various types, 1 find little trouble when I ean induce patients to adopt Postum.” The Dr. is right and reason.” Read the little book, Road to Wellville,” in pkgs, Postum now comes in concentrated, to “there's a It is prepared by stirring a level tea- spoonful in a cup of hot water, adding sugar to taste, and enough cream to bring the color to golden brown Instant Postum is convenient: there's no waste; and the flavour is always uniform. Sold by grocers—50- cup tin 30 ets, 100-cup tin 50 cts. A Bcup trial tin mailed for grocer's name and 2.cent stamp for postage. Postum Cereal Co., Ltd, Battle Creek, Mich. ~Adv, et COMMERCIAL Will Make Radical Change in Old Tradition. 0 WAIT FOR GOOD WEATHER. Announces a Departure From Inaugu- Has Prevailed Since Washing- ration Arrangement That ton's Day. President announced that would agree to begin sworn in as president March 4, as vided by the Constitution as the legal the Hamilton, Bermuda elect Wilson has though he on pro- beginning of a presidential term, main inaugural would be postponed until April 24, because of the notoriously bad weather that the early part of March. As posed the the inaugural that in weather had been inclement on the casion of the induction into office and he thought that could suffer any grievous lence by a few weeks pomp ceremony if the law was carried out the oath on the legal day fe announcement of a postpone ent of inaugural ceremony Governor —. Ison ed a custom that been traditional since the second in duction of Washington. The first president on his first election took the oath in New but second time duties every followed the Mr. Wilso hange of great display of pomp stance surrounding the office of a new the resu & change which ceremonies Thursday, prevails in Washington during for making the Wilson hig reason pro change Governor gave participating in He sald instance the OC health of those ceremonies nearly every § of presidents nobod y inconven of delay he the letter by and his his has chang has York on April 80, formally took in Washington on March president the up his 4 and time has he since that custom. date for and circum induction into Eo egarding ina Iguration four vears president comes agitation r for the it of the of date ‘ recurs almost every INAUGURATION WEATHER. Washir Adams Jefferson Jefferson Madison Fair Fair Fair Cold. Monroe Cold Monroe Madison Snow John Quincy Adams—C Jacksor Fair facks Polk—Cold Taylor--8r 185 1857 1861 1885 186% 1873 i 1877 a ioudy 18%1 1885 1885 1893 tarfield-—8now, Cleveland-—Cold Harrison Cleveland McKinley McKinles Roosevelt Taft—8Snov Rain Snow Fair Rain 1867 1801 1805 1606 Rain NAVY AGAIN DOWNS ARMY. James MH. Brown, bail Hero Of 1912 Foot Game. Philadelphia. —In of stirring fod one the most iball games ever played by the two arms of the national service, the Navy, Franklin Field, defeated the by the score of 6 to 0. The midshipmen did not need Jack Dalton, who won the 1511 and 1810 games for the Navy by field goals, for the An napolis team had another sure kicker in J H Brown, a tall guard, booted the Navy to victory by two splendid goals from placement, Both goals cgme in the last period of play from the 23 and 37 yard lines after it began to look as if the fierce struggle would result in a scoreless tie, on Ariny who THE NEW EXPRESS RATES. Interstate Commission Gives panies More Time, Washington. prepared by New express rates, as the Interstate Commerce will not be- Market Reports. a Bradstreets' says: channels optimism “Trade are running full, predominant, and a bar to fullest acti- distribution. Still in mild weather is in final weather, apparently the only real cur- cause of complaint, it is to be that mild climatic conditions and have been in a high degree favorable to agricultural and trans- interests, “In the textile trades is a subject of interest. Dry goods are in de mand from mill to retaller, though mild weather hampers retail demand goods. Cotton goods are strong, and print cloths and brown cottons have advanced in price with commission In the yarn trades both cotton and woolen lines are etrong and active Raw wool of the old clip is in scant supply, in normal demand and firm in price, “Best reports as to jobbing and re tail trade come, heretofore, from the West, Northwest and Southwest, and where house trade has fallen off, as in the case of some markets, road orders have more than made good the deficit “Southern active men as trade, as heretofore, wl behind tends lag other section: teal fasted Lo Brome at slowness is points “Business 3 for the failures In week were 26 in the 217 In Inst wes 2 in 1810, 1608." Wholesale Markets NEW YORK No. 2 red, 105¢ afloat; No. 1 fob afloat Corn—S8pot pot steady; ob afl indard white, make, Eee » irren Firm; fresh killed 11G17; fowls, 131% PHIL quiet b 17¢: da i Potatoe ulet, shade Pennayive hoice, per bu, 58@ 70¢c; New York 80Q88c; do, fair to 504 Jersey, prime, per bskt, 12 4 oT 1 i wt i ry 18@ poult gice, easier: 4061 5 BALTIMORE Wheat-—Spot, 9815; November, 9815: December, nal: January 01% $914 nom! nominal, March, nominal; 38¢; standard, 35G36%; No. 4, Western, Domestic-—No. 2, 7¢ No. 3, 70@71; No. 4, 8Rg69: bag lots, as to quality, 856@G 756 Hay--Timothy No. 1, $2082050: standard, $19@ 19.50; No. 2, $18@ 1850; No. 3, $14.50@G 16.50 Clover mixed-—Light, $17; No. 1, $16@ 16.50; No. 2, 31350014.50; heavy, $14@15 Clover—No. 1, $13.50@14;: No. 2. 10 @12 Straw--No. 1 straight, $18.50; No $16@ 1650; No. 1 tangled, $11; No. 2, do, $8010. Wheat straw-—No. 1, $8; No. 2, $6850@7. Oat straw--No. 1, $8E@ 10; No. 2, $83@R.50 Butter Creamery, fancy, creamery, choice, 34@35; good, 30@33; creamery, prints, 34@ 36; creamery, blocks, 33G 35%; ladles, 20024; Maryland and Penneylvahisa, 3hi%; creamery, the commission, been larmed by the commission that Governor Of Kansas. Topeka, of Canvassers issued a certificate of election as Governor to George H. Hodges, Democrat. The action fol lowed the refusal of the Supreme Court to grant Capper. Republican, a rehearing in the Waubansee county legal ballot case. The Court also lifted the restraining order against the Beard of Canvassers, Cheese—Jobbing lots, per Ib, 20¢ Egge-—-Maryland, nearby firsts, 34¢; Pennsylvania and Western firsts, 24; Virginia firsts, 33434: South: 326133. handled eggs 3% to le higher. Live Poultry-—-Chickens--0Old hens, heavy, 13¢c; do, old hens, small te medium, 12; old roosters, 9; do, young, large, 14; do young, small, 14. Ducks MADE HIM SOMEWHAT TIRED to Be Rid of the Company of Sam Jackson. “"Twan't all account o' Sallny,” explained Mose, difficulty through and what with. “1 goes out walking wid her Sam Jackson, she's been keeping company and busts me in the mouf. No did I get up dan, bam! lands on my lef’ year and over 1 goes again. “After that and then In stomped on me he hit the other while 1 one, was down. followed, kicking step, “l never got man in all my me every so tired of a cullud life!” Geese-—Nearby, 13¢; do, Young, cholee, 8 Ibs and over, 18%: Live Stock — CHICAGO.-~Cattle-~Beeves, $5.200 10.66; Texas Steers, $4.30005.65; West ern Steers, $5.50@9; stockers and feoders, $4.26@ 7.60; cows and heifers, $2.75Q740; calves, $650010.25. Hogs—Light, $740@785; mixed, $7.40@7.90; heavy, $740@7.90; rough, $7407.60; pigs, $5.2507.50; bulk of sales, $7. "aT. 85. a) : | i ITCHING SCALPS, DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR To allay it scalp, hair, druff, and beauty of the hair clal treatment and comb the halr out st then begin t the parting, gent ment into the and irritation of the dry, thin and crusts, scales and dan promote the growth ching prevent remove falling and the following spe i8 most al. On effective, agree able CCOnomi« retiring, ralght all aro and make Cuticura glide rubbing parting d over a ntly hel finger. Anoint addit about half an inch whole scalp has been treated, the pose being to get ment on the scalp skin hair. i i covering o pillow from poss morning, sham pt and be apar until the Cuticura rather the hot water used as once or twice sufficient for for women's Cuticura througho free wit postcard Adv. Ointment sold Sample of each } Book. Address Juticura, Dept. 1. Boston” and world ap it the Skin End of a Noted Folly The monocle has out of fashion in to disappear from been its ls vented by effects noted by appea in 1814 yantor only about a sine o d, and Is which ast ronghold It and pi eo 5 re nt once The me at 1¢ CONngress when it was One folly, upon nocle first of Vienna by its has oct lists res ik worn had at least, century of life Getting Even. “Your first name tle girl? Yes, #l most “How do Juan’ Why “Do vou to lot the Maes get it comes to spellin About world who is self-made and mate its a self out 3 $f 1% bi W i 8 to pull your. corkscrew N. i M Says. Is Safe for Children, CONTAINS NO OPIATES Pun Jorce I had a great many year than 1 have where they have all Doctor Quac more patients last this iI wonder gone to? Mre. Wrink Mrs we doctor. ig to bh do, all can the best, Well ope for King George Superstitious, incident rred while occu was out shooting fon. John Ward's preserves that the monarch any ther pe the the nu thir uns were joined at the party ng no which recently shows rseons about mber » gecret of success, ever came 10 you ife, with that M down s« ed up the of her him In the go r-——{r00d E. sis wit} Tribune Trade Demands of ul mn antly clear 3, adding, « Eg t haled be to say for The Reason. $o# $08 i » moaned because his lot Wireless Map. A novelty in the way of maps has issued the German impe- postofice, which has compiled a the principal wireless in world. The ertise the facilities for “draht- an stations special promi this conneo- that the be the range hun- yf Eiffel been Ov ing gtations to adv afforded In telegraphy course, given the chart show t« legraph the objeet is now Germany loge” Ger are, of on is station at anda in , And in map tion it interesting to note Neuen is claimed to tence, its being 2,100 miles dred miles tower, two © al his « mor Smportant to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of CABTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for children, and see that it _ Bears the - In Tv ge For Over 20 Youre Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Her Ideal. of all. wo t waiting for the judge he amount For SIMMER HEADACHES ’ INE sl remedy — er rr - Ves for OF dren 6 inflam mae hx, ures wind oolic, Zhe a bott while ITCH Relieved in 30 Minutes. for 8 Saniiary i At Drugist ® Ady Kinds of Tiropey cured Sarr quien! ¥ redtuond eath rolleved in ™™. Sam COLLAR DROPSY KEMENY 00 ATLaSTA Shrtmems Lreadauend Ga. 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