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qual American agemen primacy among | March number of Blinding tie neck L ls | HeadaChes i Moat s 2 e Al Bl Causes bilious head-ache, back-ache | on; (bey are 4 sma ‘ and all kinds of body aches. Spring ‘ e ToLTO TeATa T andared the tortares o ervensess, hendacby g NAIE ahell, 88 & Beat o0 l is here and you want to get this bile nd 1oss of appetite. My w pounds while I had weighed over 1 ubject to mostly in the morin, ‘pounds. vere nd at Limes poison out of your system, easily toflllly that I Yy ld ! © I » os ! re6 that 1 was obliged (o KO 10 & RosDILal for Lreatments e us bivalve are just what you want; they never and lbf.l:'r. lAwn‘eII of car d Al!ll\:lll.l‘uflflon‘l‘.'l?‘bu"‘=|}".M 1 The Mar A . . b -ll k ] - B e for e B Sk a1 e A o b Anals | of Aexratens | vampu ‘ grip or gripe, but will work gently Bad been bartonted Ly hem. aad (hey have done Tore sood Lhas Al [ character and adm Fitten by | while you sleep. Some people think Pithin o0 Toth e e pte O ooy e Pt N TRt T e New Eog- | the more violent the griping the better T Bave o marh ronadenceta D Wiliams Fink Pilis for Paie known Washington ¢ the Y the cure. Be careful—take care of y Paoplethat | vhu‘*‘flmn;'gr\: ihem, mheriever an opportubiiy preseats Boston Herald. Mr and speaks as be Bard b o el b u il 3 e aLl tose wroer ey Ly Lokl . our S— @igasd) L Mas. DELIA WitLis, i Bl LT L oW salts and pill poisons 4 Crasend e B A ALI S O 1 s eave them weak, and even less able to i Literary Notes, keep u_f_ regular movements than be- fore. he only safe, gentle cleaner | for the bowels are sweet, fragram CASCARETS. They don’t force DrWilliams e PanPllls Natritive Value ighe Witk a ol | out the foecal matter with violence, Brentana's have nearls rea Ul but act as a tonic on the whole 30 feet of bowel wall, strengthen the f | of pevehoiogy s « . tstactoty & f muscles and restore healthy, natural action—buy them and try them. book You will find in an entirely natural way your bowels will be promptly ‘ e o' W and permanently put in good order for the gprmg and Summer work. | Mepicing Co., Bchenectady, CURED BY One of Cupid’s + strongest allies is stationery (i. e., good stationery. and b o i that which comes from our counters is particularly fetch- “l P i LIVER TONIC ing, art e just what they should be for good stationery. WE_MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE CARD ENCRAVING-WEDDINC INVITATIONS WE DO ARTISTIC WORK. this ok Miss 1 ? the S ST FORTHE BOX ALL DRUGGISTS. | make.” But the realization of this longing { | seems utterly impassable, SOLD IN BULK. be wave ’ 2 ic and dainty. You'll find the prices just right— i 2 + {1’ Megeath Stationery Co. G it CURE ittt GUARANTEED 55 paine after eating, liver troubie, sal End dizziness. When your bowels dontt move regue larly you are gettin, ‘onstipation kills more people than all ot cases together. It fs a starter for the chronie alilments and long years of suffering that come afterwa alls you, start taking CASCARETS to-da Wil never get well and be we | you put your bowels right. Take our | | With CASCARETS to-day, under an absolute guare | antee to cure or money refunded. ‘e | the worid. ” beet um-—m abeolutel 7 earanted 1308 FARNAM STREET Seisiisiil s W JBS0CEl NEW BOOKS AND )lA(,:\Zl\ES;"”f oard." which were publlshed Tast year | \ Olive Tracey” Is a new novel from her s has just made its appearance pared fron 1 put up are. This | dish for bus pace. ters on tha | P itor of the | e} start b English story, having to do with i | Btory of the Pleasures and forrows of ople, such as one may meet at any | ality. | anned chowder is e Ermen ey s H Razch Life. time. Olive Tracey is one of a family of | R. H jmm on of potatoes daughters and takes the lead in helping a | ge, Cornell univers an | more liquid added to incr | seribing the dev ode | - W \ widowed mother keep the family together regarding the 1-]is condensed in the preparation. Mili o intil grown up. Eventually she is married | ergy. There are many water or tomato juice may be THHLLING ROMANCE BY A. W. MARCHMONT |1 the very worthy son of a prominent off- | Interest 5 whole thickened with crackers cial of the city. While the story is Some- | Tha above bo s The attempt of f the what on the conventional order, it is, never. A oks are for sale by the| thelr delicat vor and va 4 ,wg(-&(»i&‘ii&&&(»(-i(-éE(—(-(-(-EGF\Q Novel of English Life—sket Megeath Stationery Co., 1308 Farnam St . Life of Thomas Jeferson—lit- theless, very well told, and it is something y : FA A erties would not be destro i ‘or \W m ry Magazines and Other in the way of a relief to hear about natural | The books reviewed on this page can he | Qulte recently, been met with sate | “‘ M i Carrent Pablie ople after reading some of the lamr—dl's1 had of Barkalow Bros.' “Bookshop, 1612 [ T°%" ) "*; the problem has at last t Lidicdon. |\l m novels with their impossible plots carried | Farpam street and Union Station solved by the discovery of a process by hered, | ¥ T bBEbe i ¥ s e . —_— out by impossible people. Dodd. Mead & which the edible part of the clam and be |\ Over 2,000 subscriptions have already been turned m Ranch Iife has many and great attractions 0. New York. Price, $1.30 eeooseooosecossssseag |OUNISHING juices can bBe preserved, thus | o |\ in by boys who are working for these wheels. m k Prss g, g Al sy ost g 9 — enabling lovers of this bivalve to enjoy it \V/ o e AN forupe Sreat mass of humanking’and §° | “Thomas Jeferson.” by Hency. Childs TABLE AND KITCH [N, }|in many delicious preparations and in any 77 t i they! would enjoy golng out on a° raneh l‘f.‘"'m:‘“; it p ety ey Al Practical Sugg llla:‘lAloqu'oodmdtll sl } ‘p‘r N Y 0d W o ou 4 There iz probably no r line of business Preparations of It . HE SRy D& peepared e e canne Y | sketch of the life of Thomas Jefferson. It |1 chowde ) off the liqu nd w . which appears so enticing o the unint- | 10 B0 G UE B CRENE SICERS o | @eeeeseeeeesenssossosnes Al batgadoisieu AL B L L Ll | W Be one of the lucky ones and get tiated, especiaily if it be a frul "‘”Hf‘ I | {he great statesman from the time of his | Dotiv Men | piat meat and b sauce, asing doubdls the | w 3 some locality with a semi-tropic climate | .o, in yneil his final retirement to private | bbb quantity of milk. Season the clams sl W ke ln'x:h:r-\ Calitor }rl those people | oo ier occupying for two terms the | BREAKFAST. potatoes with a little thyme, marjoram -I'n :r‘;n‘.” .'.m tor m-nn ; e : "": “‘:'; | president’s chair. Incidentally b valua- e minced parsl on COPTIEA 66 St \‘W y will be more than pleased with “Ob- " 14 the N wten | W v | ble information is given regarding the con Cornmeal Mush, Maple 8 o ‘Al (n . . o . e . E servations of ‘u Ranch Woman in New | oI% MO 1 SIS TESRRE0G fantt) Mk B |flace all in e baking dish. Cover with 2wt W gugt the one you have always wanted—you Mexico.”" by Edith M. Nicholl. The writer. |y "0 ious changes which took place in a | minutes, untih ton el 3* ! if t who 18 an eastern woman, tells her experi- | oo 120" FUEC g his lifetime. In | b gt done and nicely W can, 1T you try. it ¢ ow co. 8 L e : - | browne omat e M and 10 sace on & ’;‘- ranch Y ‘1\ M ‘n '“ | tact, Jefterson was so closely identified {hickenine '”T AAdNL and | W writes of the ups and downs, of the dis- | = R T icken d | . . s with the country that the story of his lif ribulations of the mistress of a ranch ana [y iU T aited States over a con- Olate Semiiton 15 one of Thé St sbeuls " ever had to get a $50.00 Bicycle. the bas told her story A0 entertaining | aerable period. The little volume is a | soups now served for dinmers, luncheons W manner besides, inciden throwing out rt of the Riverside Blographieal Serfes. | Macaroni | evening parties or home entertainmenis v many suggestions of value to the prospee- | o i A€ TR oK N, Price, 'g Bans. It {s the fashion to serve it at afternoon teas iive rancher. The'Edlor Pubishing Com. [ Houghto SR 10atehd’ ot aine Heversiths' IE 1o §oeat None but Advertising of Thoroughly Re- Cleveland You Can Have pany, Cineinnatl. Price, $1.50 ks ing, and being very digestible as well fiab! be ¥ stible as we e, Pure and Healthful Foods Will Rier, i Ranr i [ RS LR, Your Choice 4 A. W. Marchmont, whose “A Dash for a| Nothing more attractive in appea nce | FRIDAY Throne" and "By Right of Sword" are|or more artistic could be imagined than| IREAKFA #o well known has written another ro- |the spring number of the Book-Lover, pub- | i Fruit mance that promises to be of equal popu- | lished at San Francisco. It continues mi ating like tea, is much to be pr ferred on such occasi One of the greatest of its recommendations fs that it Be Accepted for These Columns. ‘ | National 2 Y Plain Omelet Philad a Potutoes, | ©An be instantly prepared with boiling e ———————— larity. This latest novel is fully as thrill- | be the nation’s one magazine of book-lore. Flannel Cakes. Maple Syrup | water and milk; or if the clear bouillon 1s | | ing as his earlier works and will be greatly | The spring number follows the lines of the Coffee | preferred, by using the hot water onl | | l | ere s appreciated by readers who enjoy plots |earlier issues and prints some fifty articles LUNCH | Nothing refreshes one #o quickly after a | acyc (< bristling with deep intrigue and exciting |on books and authors—all of permaneut Baked Oysters | | tiresome round of pping or an even | adventure. The scene of the story is laid | value, there being no “current literature” 8 ‘.u""r:l." 1"{:.. out than a 1ptul of hot clam bouillon b ————— Our Offer: in Bulgaria at a time when the Russians |log-rolling. Howells. Hawthorne, Lamb, ' DINN | fore retiring. 1t will not interfere wi t were plotting to place upon the throne one | Stevenson, Rossetti, Whitman, Boccacclo PR AR T S | your appetite for a hearty meal it taken | I Ramblel‘ We will give you your choie of their dukes, thus practically annexing | Famous Book Sales. Books Condemned to Baked Fish. Drawe Butie B i AR e B L | give you j nice ) the principality to Russia. The chief in- | Be Burnt, The Ethics of Book Collecting, |Mashed Potatoes. Buttered Beets (Canned). |y | | ofany $50 bicycle made for 150 Ithul sleep. | The Ho Weis i/l and the Lily fllustrate the dlifference Lettuce Salad sEEEEEEEEEEESTEESE Gs&iEE&GSE?SEGEEEEEESGGEEE&EEEE terest of the story centers around a young Reviews of the Nineteenth Century. These | Englishman of an adventurous turn of |are a few items from a single number. The | mind and & princess of the country, whom | Book-Lover has a field all its own and is the Russians were trying to masry to their |sold by the better class of bookseller: This is now used entirely for bou | and soups, as it is most convenient ool | made with such care to preserve all | SATURDAY valuable food constituents and the delicac new, one month subseriptions to | Orient the Daily and Sunday Bee. If duke. No one will ever begin the story |everywhere. Bi-monthly, 25 cents; yearly KFAST Bttty *| || between lard and |————————| you cannot collect in advance, without finishing It, as the interest in the | $1.50 Fruit | " only:tha vrecaration ot vp 18 kisss Dots | Just turn in the name and ad- et S R B Rl s e | WIESSO SOArHS | il s e mh Ae no point at which one could stop iead The Book Buy March is, as usual ; | ity fauta T on apdata i MLE 4 | S ¢ e carrier who deliv- and feel content. Frederick \. Stokcs | replete with matter of especial interest to | K itlia™ aerthe olim GESHE B SAR S1¥ ODORLESS ers the paper will make the col- Company, New York. Price, $1.30. the lovers of good literature. There is a st Fro 4 Ly o TR 2 s i 2l sketch, with a new portrait, of E. W ul‘llrv;;nwmprg’..mr metallic Ster“n lection and we will deliver the Amy Le Feuyre Is an English author well | Hornung, whose new book, ““The Shadow of Baking . | g i wheel as soon as the subscrip- kaowh' on' the ‘otNer ¢ it little known | & Man,” was reviewed in these columns a | & o N A AR R G L ® Americs, except as the author of two | few days ago. Another feature Is “The Ol4 the invalid cent, the | H Gous have been paid. New York Exhibition at the Lenox LI and dyspeptic the t i i brary Whistler and the Wood-Cutters. is of greatest value A PURELY VEGETABLE PRODUCT. Mansofl Any hn): or girl can get 150 people to take b L. Cary, will be of interest to | in k room, par Animal fat may carry disease with it and be | THE BEE one month and help them to g book reviews are always an ente serious gastric di which w ed stomach when a wheel. It makes no difference where you live or where you get subscribers. TRY IT, Victor nclean and very Wesson's Odorless Cooking Oil is pure, sweet and clean, It never becomes rancid What Shalt We | book reviews are siwars s Have for Dessert:‘ ‘ e | . Pr It goes twice as far as l‘rd or butter! R e N { l::‘l;'ll“n.n'x’ r. Will H. L \L\rvu“ g b 'vf\-:”'/ b Wesson's Salad Oil Is far better valos than ey emember overy day. Lot stro umbel Low writes or t | > obtain fresk the finest olive oil and has the same e e A | : Y grocer for olumbla these are all $50 ing. Art in the old world has arrived at y | petent to prepare - . J ell' stk 8 deriie i e o [ i o | OR ANY OTHERS high g ¢ | ‘Oemngny ? YOU WANT heel possibilities open to A an designess. | e 5 o8 ¢ | 8 delicious and he | It is interesting to note that Richard Morris | | noids, which | - wheels no |y claimed the trained architect was al- Swee areful analysis he most unknown in our greatest city thirty : e [ v Arrangements can be made for Fancy Specialties and Racers for a tew ! P~ | years ago. There are many other interest- | Butter Sandwiches e more orders. Wiy aad Brawhensy ("‘»‘ package | ing features ; P e Crgites | J | Start in early and you can be ome of the lucky boys and girls if you try. et Pt A DA | I, which shows that it | We would rather bave you all ride $50.00 wheels, but if some of you = | The Prang colored plate for March iu HOW TO USE CLAMS, too rich for the moet delicate stom- canpot get the required number of subscriptions we can give you a good Jasnpas- Mosiniropitem haray i e e On the other band the amount of wheel for less. You can take your cholce of any 340 Road Wheel for 120 Ob i corn horsetail (equisetum arvense) which | Different Varieties, Manner of unu.‘ eral matter, phosphates of lime, ck ' servations e s s e it Vasietion, Nanner o RIBAT mAtier, phosphalse: oL, )ima, chlg- ardam, | earth prior to the appearance of man, and | The real food value of the ciam s mot | that it is & tissue builder as well as part There are some very good wheels that sell for $30. We will give you of a has preserved its special characters in all | generally known or appreciated, and yet it | ing somewhat of the nature of a dig R one of these for 90 orde: ages down to the present time without any | ranks hi Ranchwoman material change, and this, too, in spite of | lusks the fact that it is an inbabitant of the most [ varied conditions in most portions of the | T S — gh in v other h it is made. matter b ) among mol- | which latter fact alds the digestive pow ces are known to be par- | very materls v We have some mighty good wheels for the little boys and girls for only 50 orders. Think of it 8o you see nobody is barred out. BY EDITH M. NICHOLL. { northern partions .of the globe, Africa ex All our boys and girls cen ride wheels this spring. ' e, Dowver) | cepted. The illustration represents every | A New Wheel and Just the One You Have Always Wanted, —n portion of the plant from the first sprouting | | | w : : The best book ever published on [l |in spring as the “horsetail” to the produc The price of the Daily and Sunday Bee for one A :‘e(: r;:::‘:.r:z“u.fix“rur.‘l;&:e“;u':::; :::‘r:n“m distribution of the spores in au- | | month by mail is 70c; delivered by carrier, years’ experience. All about irriga- S i TS | | W g tion, alfalfa, fruit-growing and small- e March number of the Home (o e SubprCan Wl (L T N, sumber. of b Hima | v SR W For further particulars call, or address farmer with & little capital, who ilrlhl- of special contemporary interest, en cles and thelr an urn(«"l‘_} 2 n \ wanta to Go West and grow up w..s J|| titled “Wall Street's Biggest Day.” The Perteting of healthul f s ea The CerUlathfl Depaflment, \ the Country author is Earl D. Berry, one of the Wali J P street reporters of the New York Sun. He ¥ ganuine Granola bears & Pp. 560, Cloth, Postpaid, $1.50. describes in vivid mentences the record- & o et h B P bli hi . [ o Se o Sy s s e e pCy el w , The Bee Publishin Co. | change on Monday, January 7, when over | is Universally Accorded tne Preference on accoun! and siecp well- % the nor THE EOITOR PUBLISHING CO0,, || sharss, on Mondss, January @ when over High Quality, Economy and Delicious Tasce. T e A TANIN w Omaha, Nebraska. Cinginnati. | in five hours. The article shows the work Sold at all grogery stores—order it pext time. — ¥ 10gs Of (he Stock eacbaupge from the lnside Fo00 co., Buile Oresk. Mich- Jf '333:33:33333333333333333333%