Health " For 23 years I fisv never mtisea rasing Ayer'i Sirstptrilli every spring. It cleanses my blood, makes me feel strong, snd does me Rood in every way." John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.T. Pure and rich blood carries new life to every part of the body. You are Invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active. You become strong, steady,couragcous. That's what Aycr's Sarsaparilla will do fcr you. ll.Caabot.'It. Alt snrrrJat. Altc Tour doctor what lio thlnki of Am't Sartnnlln. Ho tcnowi .11 annul thi. r.nl old rmnlly mHlr.f. Vollim hi. eartceaiij wo win do h'unH, J. c Aran Co., I Mat. Ment1vTir(1.1fofltaornrTns. fee) doy't 01 Dr. Kilns' Ores Kef. . 1 t rial bottleanri trratl.e fro Lea, Ltd., 981 Arch St., l'hils.,l'a. jmnke a date with a fellow and no for him. jXntmonia lor Catarrh Thai Contain Morcnry, nit-ill mirnlw destroy .the aenaAol In-nplptely aemngn t h wholo ya, toitcrlntf It throntjh thn m limine. nich nrtli-lcK should never be u.d exoaorlptlonn from repntshlo phv lie rinmnire thny will (In In ten (old to yon can possibly dirlvo from the Catarrh ('lire, manufactured. hiney ft to.. Toledo. O.. eontnlna p, and Is taken internally, acting dintlio blood and mucous surfaces cfi. In bnyinK Hall's Catarrh Cure l,,i't tho Kimiilnc. It Is taken In tel Is mndo In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J Co. Testimonials free. S)DniB(tlsts; price, 78o. por bottle. tnuy j-iiis nro ino dcsc. fellow who hn fallen In lore at fl wishes he had taken another li ,y'sflweet I'oitit.n For Children ply used by Mother Oray, nurse In i-a a tinmo in iw lors. cure ss, llsd Stomach. Toolhine: Disor- (a and renulsto the llowols and forms. Over 80.000 testimonials. rir'st, 25c, Ramplo mnllcd Fnaa. jWen 8. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. I. How tho Denationalization of Finland Is Progressing From Helslngfora it Is stated thnt the governors of Abo, St. Michaels, Wasa anl Uleaborg havo been dis missed. Tho reason assigned for this arbitrary proceeding on tho part of tho uussinn governor general of tho grand ducky Is that tho displaced Finnish perienced burglar will tell yon pfe robbery isn't aa safe as it UNDER RUSSIA'S HEEL i Habitual Criminal, isscrted that tho Iowa Legls- j fis passed a law under which ja twice convicted for crime flty or borough of tho United (hall bo deemed a habitual and sentenced to 25 years. was elso introduced Into the ppi Legislature providing for itenccs for habitual criminals governors failed to Bhow a proper seal Ird conviction for felony. Tho In explaining and enforcing tlin now ex-Inn conviction mav hnv law of military conscription for thelaro anywhero within tho 11m Imperial army. They were, very nat- le United States. This law pro. urally, of tho opinion that Finnish hat such llfo prisoners may conscripts should be drawn for Fin- le benefit cf parole under such land only. Tho Svlet has a brutally ( :id regulations as tho board of conceiyed ankle on tho subject of may Impose. Superintendent these olllclal dismissals. It donoun.-ea ,, of New York State has made such Finnish otllcials as malignantly 'jnmendR-tlon in tho same direc mischievous psemlo pntriots, and ree. lalming that the great, major ommends mere sweeping and drastic I1 the professional criminals in measures for tho Russifleatlon of tho i ate criminal institutions have Grand Duchy. Tho volume of Finnish !, three previous terms for fcl emigratlon is steadily increasing. Iiur- fnd that for these there Is no lng last yaar 27.C00 Finns left their ijr reform. On the other hand, homes, chiefly for the United States Mo Legislature last year repeal of North America. i, hnbltual criminal law. Miss Agnes Millof Chicago, speaks to young women ah dangers of the Menstrual Period h to avoid pain and suffering and removeie cause by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Stable Compound. -v. "J0.0!0 yVoijf : I Buffofor eix years with dyRmenor rnea (painful periods), so much so I dreaded every month, as I knew it meant throe or four days unso pain. The doctor said tnls was dua to an inflamed conditiotho uterine appendages caused by repeated and neglected colds, I? ... U-"yun? Pirli only realizes lUangcrous it is to take cold at this critical tuna, much suffering w.;bo spared them. Thank God for Lydla E. IMnkliam's Vcgctalibnipound, thnt was the only madicino which holp-.td me any. Wi three weeks after 1 started to take it, I noticed a marked improve in my p-neinl IichIHi, and at tho time of my next monthly poind pnin had diminished consider ui kept up . t01 and wtred a month later. I nm like a55 , ,rer90n?in?9,1 ara i Perfect Kmy eyes are hrightcr,I have addod 12 pounds to my weight, my is good, and I fuel light and happy. Miss Aoxas Miller, 25 rao Ave, Chicago, 111. ,f,h0 monthly sickness reflects i condition of a woman's Health. Anything unusual at thtime should have prompt and proper attention. Fifty thoust letters from vnmni prove that Lydla 1u. Pinkham's VegetahCompound reg-idates men struation and makes those periodnless. BHAD WHAT MISS IJBECK SAYSt "Uear Mhs,Nkham: I-ydia E.'Plnk liom's Veffctablouipound has greatly hene tltted me. I wilu you liow I suffered. My .trouble was painfoenstruation. I felt as each month went by tj was getting worse. I had severe bearing-dc pains in my back and abdo men. I u A frlnrkl aA A l A -f-. TM.,1.1 - IIIO IU II y 1UIH. 1 llliklltllll o medicine. I did and am now free from all V SV .i""u uu"s my us." Jessie U Uxdiieck, x 201 oth btrecit' dord I1L - VrMl'Wiw& l FllEE A'ICE TO WOMEN. I lifllml ll ISl Rememl4very woman Is cordially ' fMMlilll) ittt ) Invited to wrfco Mrs. Pinkliam If there ttuymuijr am nr symptoms sue aoes not understand. W. lliii. l.vnii, Mass., her advice la free and irf ully given to every all lnjr woman who asks for it. Her ado has restored to health more than one hundred thousand Men. Why don't you try FORf FIT ' wnno forthwith nro(Jh orlirlnM lottori and atgnut tul u ii I - - - - tnrof THE MUSIC CURE. Koiton Eiptoltln a Kovalty Old la Pint' Day. The BoRton papers nre mnktnir quits an ado over the fact tlint music lias been IntrodiicpJ occasionally In oil tli lioiltnlR of tlint city nnd Burroiindlnir towns as a cure for dlxenxe, nnd tlint at tlie Mnnsnolnnottn Orncrnt Hospital A fund lias bren provided for its une. As the Income from tho fnud Is to small that the pntlents Ret tho benefit of the allotted euro only on Christmas nnd Knster, nnd ns in the other hospi tals they hare music on nlternntltiR Siindn.ri only, the musical remedy can not be of ninch account except an nn occasional source of entertainment in fon cases and distraction In others. The most remarkable feature of the scheme Is the Impression which swing to prevail that music as n remedy for disease Is something new, whereas from the days of rytlinsorns and Tlnto until now It hns been exploited ns n cure not only for physlcnl but for mental lllnsss. The experiment hns been tiled over nnd over nirnln for cen turb s, but without any practical result, or the musical remedy would have been adopted Ion? ago. It hns been in ttoduerd In hospitals for the sick and In nsylums for the insane. In both it has been In the nature of entertain ment. but it hns not cured the sick In hnspltnls nor has It reduced tho num ber of Insane In asylums, tiotwlthstnnd. In? the precedent of David driving the evil spirit out of Snul with his luirp, which Is always cited by the ndvocatcs of tb? liuislo cure. A iliaiacterlstlcfeatureof the scheme In Itnstnn is the clnlm of Its advocates that It Is only a certain hljsli order of music performed by orchestra nnd by professionals that Is of any avail. Am ateurs and volunteers who are not pro fessionals nro of no use. It is curious thnt church music Is nlso barred, net brlns In sympathy with hospital envi ronments, nnd we nre gravely Informed that fever patients do not enjoy negro minstrelsy, end upon ono occasion ob jected to "Nellie Was n Lady: I.nst M:rht She Died." It Is insisted upon that the music must not be unscientific In hospitals, though In the insane asy lums the patients enjoy everything thnt makes a iioi.a from n symphony to n two-step. In P.oston slek pntlents nro particular and will only hnvo the best, which shows that they share fully in the musical culturotlbit demands street bands shall play In tunc nnd hand or gans grind only the higher music. It cannot be doubted that ns n source of entertainment among the sick music is excellent In some cases, and mny even bo refreshing, ns David "re freshed Paul," while, on the other baud, it Is certain that very sick and nervous patients nre not entertained Tint that music should be freshly ex ploited as a remedy after centuries of continuous failure, notwithstanding "such sweet compulsion doth In music lie." Is unintelligible. If not absurd. Chicago Tribune. Trailing In Fan To-l)y. First of all, when en Indian nrrlrei to trade at a Hudson Pay post, then furs in the park must be sorted, s II vol fos worth $."00 separated from cross fox and blue nnd white worth from $10 down, according to quality, nnd from common red fox worth less. Twenty years ago It was no uncommon thing for the Hudson Hay Company to solid to Knglnnd yearly 10,000 eroFS fox skins, 7000 blue, 100,000 red, half o dozen silver. Few wolf skins nre in the trapper's pack, unless particu larly fine specimens of brown Arctic nnd white Arctic, bought as a curios ity nnd not for value as skins. Agninsl the wolf the trapper wages war n against a pest that destroys other game nnd not for its skin. Next to muskrat, the most plentiful fur will bo that of the rabbit or varying hnre. Buffalo was once the staple ot the hunter. What tho buffnlo was, tho whlto rabbit' Is to-day. From it tho Indian pet clothing, tepee covers, blankets, thongs, food. From It, tho white man who is a manufacturer of furs gets gray fox and chinchilla, and seal in Imita tion. Except one year in seven, when n rabbit plague spares the land by cutting down their prollfllc numbers, tho varying liaro is plentiful enough to sustain the Indian. Frank Leslie's Topiilar Monthly. TInnnrlnir Nobla Conic. When Charlotte Hooker, a colored cook, died in Nashville a few dnys ago her employer's plnco of business wjs closed In her honor, nnd later the fun eral was held from tho white man's mansion. These fncts nre cited by some of the Southern papers to show that the whlto people of thnt section are not hostile to negroes simply be cause of the color of the lntter, but hate nnd punish them only when they ex hibit lawlessness and depravity. This explanation may serve In part, but It does not take into consideration tho fact that the cook referred to had re mained for thlrty-ono years with f family which did her such honor wn-n she died. It is difficult for people who live In a Northern city to imagine such a thing ns a cook staying for thirty-one years, nnd we are sure it will be generally agreed that the Nashville man did not n whit too much in closing his place of business ai d giving the good old soul a flue funeral. We would half-mast the dugs for a cook like that nnd erect arches for the purpose of pcipctuatiug her memory. The cause would Indeed be hopeless If the South could not overlook tho color line in such a case rs the one we have cited. Chicago Record-Herald. , Tli itgm of Rxuaturs. ' One member of the I'uited States Senate Is eighty-two, ten are over sev euty and only seven are uuder CO. Of the 357 Congressmen in the Fifty-sev enth House there aro on'j" fifty -seven under e'ty. One was eighty, another f" Ix snd auotlivr iveutr one. uy. f a bra rt nt M t tlifi l 1 1 I k VZ7 3 u i swi r .i The recent explosion upon the tub marine boat Le Francnis has revealed a new danger In this type of crnft. The accident established the fact that in stormy weather oxygen gas escapes from tho electric accumulators. A well-known English womnn pays 11000 a year to be made beautiful. Her treatment lasts from six to seven hours every day. She Is kept In a bath for one hour, nnd a dark room for four, nnd for the remnlnder Is h.tndngcd from head to foot lu chctn teal preparations. Tho fact that fishes, after the loss of the ears, loso their equilibrium, but still respond to sounds, led to the belief that tho ear In Ashes was for eqnnll brntlon, and that fish hear through the contact of sound waves with their skin. Now Parker of the United Stales Fish Commission has demonstrated thnt the fumlulous heteroclltus hears nfter the nervous connector bctweeu the skin nnd brnlu Is severed. The city of Nnnklu, though the south ern capital of China, dors not possess a water works system. Tho American Consul, Mr. Martin, put down n "drove" well. The "Amciicnn well." ns it Is called, soon attracted the nt lent Ion of high olllclnls living In the city, who one after another came to see nnd test It. The result of their investigations was the setting npnrt of an amount of money to be wed in securing like wells about the city, to the number of 100. It hns often been urged that man could not travel at n much greater speed thnn sixty miles an hour, ns no driver could stand the strain upon tho nerves. An experienced engineer bus, however. It Is said, declared that when a man is running his engine nt n mile a minute, he has reached the limit of mental strain, nnd nn extra half-mile a minute could not add to h!s tnsk. Further, the snine nntlmiity gives tho reassuring Information that, If n train going nt a rate of 100 miles nn hour were wrecked, tho conse qiienees would be no worse than If the speed had been sixty miles. A naturalist, while visiting Great Simglr, ono of those Islands of the In dia n Ocean knovfn ns the Celebes ot Spice Islands, found n curious time re. eordcr lodged nt the house of a rajah, Two bottles were firmly lashed to gether and fixed In a wooden frame. A quantity of black sand rnn from one bottle Into the other In just half mi hour, and when the upper bottle wag empty, the frame was reversed. Twelve short sticks, marked with notches from ono to twelve, were hung upon a string. A hook was placed between the stick bearing tho number of notches cor responding to the hour lust struck nnd tho one to be struck next. The sentry nnnouncM tho tlmo by striking the hours on a largo gong. Origin or tho Yale Cheer. This story Is told as the origin of the Vnlo cheer: "It was In '84. during tho football game with Dartmouth, that tho Yale Captain found to his astonishment thnt Dartmouth was In the lead with six points, while Yale had not yet scored. "That afternoon the Junior class In (reek was reciting from Aristoplinnc's 'Frogs.' Ono of the members of the class whllo unprepared attempted to recite. Tho Greek letters representing thn croaking of tho frog seemed slngu. laiiy unintelligible, and he remarked that ha was unable to translate that passage. To which too professor re plied that it. was only natural, since thero was no translation. Shortly after this episode, word was passed around that Dartmouth was unexpectedly win ning. It was too much to expect un dergraduates to recite under such cir cumstances, nnd to tho astonishment of the professor they nil filed out. "Threo 'buses were procured, snd they hurried toward the field. On the way It wos suggested that a good cheer might contribute toward gaining a victory. When the queer-sounding croaking of tho 'Frogs' was alluded to It was eagerly taken up and quickly learned. Arrlvlug nt tho field they re peated it, adding threo 'Ynles,' and the gamo resulted In n victory for Yalo In stead of Dartmouth. Tho students Im mediately adopted tho Impromptu cheer, and ever since it has been used wherever Yalo men cheer their Alma Mater." New York Times. No Gentleman Is Impolite. It Is a good thing to remember In these days of hurry and bustle, of com petition and business excitement that politeness, which costs nothing, may often result In substantial benefits. It never pays to be rude, no matter whether tho rudeness Is to a man of Influence or to a pauper. In the one case tbo rudeness may be followed by unpleasant material consequences; in the other ono must feel a loss of self-lespt-ct, and self-respect is a valuable BbSlt. Thero are plenty of opportunities fof politeness lu this whirling city of af fairs. In tho street car, at tho theatre, In crowded office buildings, in the streets themselves, you demonstrate several times a day whether you are a gentleman or a boor. And it Is qultd beside the mark to say that one hag nd time to bow and scrape to do this llttld thing and that llttlo thing. One always has tlme or ought always to have time, for at least a pleasant look, a kindly word, a friendly action. No gentleman ever forgets Us good man. uers. Nsw York Tress. PROMINENT PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE' PE-RU-H A. Dr. M. G. Gee, of San Francisco, Says 11 Pe-ru-na is off Especial Bene fit to Women7 ;tomnch, kidneys, bladder anil other prlvle ireinn hnvo been cured by 1'enina. renins is able to euro rntnrrh wherever t may he -located lv iti direc t art ion upon lie mucous membrane. Oilnrrh nu-iin nflnmccl murmi mcmlirnnea. 1'erunn acts it nnre to clcnnr anil inviuoratc the c.v airlml condition of the mucous mcmbrnne 10 mutter where it mny occur in the wly. Its action is the mime on tho mucous lining of the nose a nn the mucous limns of the buwrls. It cures the iilnrrh.il inlhimmiitioii wherever it mny occur. Dr. R. IlobMn. Ubiskogee, I. T., writes: 'Terunit Is the lwt medicine I know of for cough and to strengthen a wenk .toiniicli ami to give appetite. Ib-side prc oriiiinir it for rntnrrh, 1 have ordrrcd it for weak nnd ilrlnhtntcd people, nnd hive not hnd a pntieiit but nid it helped him. It is nn excellent medicine and it lit o ninny cn.es. "I have a Inrco practice, and have a i-hnm-e to prescribe your i'eruna. 1 hopo you mny live lung to Uo good to the ii;k and Kullcring." We say Tentna cures catarrh. The peo ple sny l'ertina curei catarrh. I'rouiinent men and women all over the Fttifcd Stntc.i from Maine to California do not lictitatn to come out in public print to sny that I'ertinn is what it is ri coi-inietnled to he, an internal, systemic catarrh remedy that curca caturrh wherever it may lie located. Dr. M. C. Oee's Experience. Dr. SI. ('. (!ee is one of the physicians who endnrsc IVrnnn. In a letter written from fill! Jo;iC3 street, Han I'mncisco, (Jul., lie nys: "There in a geneva.', objection on the jmi-t of the jn aclirtiifi fjiincfm, In advocate patent meillalneg. ttat when any onn meil Initio riu c inrt ilreitn i people, it tleinonhtfale it fin-it value ami (foes io( iir-ri-l the en iloritemenl of the prnfettnlnn, "I'eruna ins pvffurmctl nn mm if wnmterfiil cncin til Sait l'ranetnca that I am eonvlnveil that III n valu able, remnlii. I havu frequently an. r I Hid IIh une for irnmeii, a I flnl ( (ns ti res reyittar anil patitten iii' ii Ht runt I an. cine lumnrrhura anil ulartan trouble, ami bull I ; the entire HUHtrm. 1 's eoimltter it ono of the fluent cn arrh remeillem I know of. I heartily entlorne your medicine." .11. C. tlee, U. It. Women nre especially liable to pelvio catarrh, female winknesH ui it is commonly called. Iv-pccinlly in the lirst few weeks of warm i-atlier di the dinaKreealila symptonM of female wttakucHS titnke thein selves apparent. In crisp, cold weather, chronic aufferers with pelvic cntarrh do not feel 'O peniKteutly t lie debilitating elfeets of the drain upon the syxtcm, but at tho ipproach of summer with its lusxitudc and tired feelings, the sufferer with pelvic ca tarrh feels the need of a strengthening tonic. i'eruna is not only the bent spring tonic for mh cafes, but if nerMHted in will effect n complete cure. Write for a copy of "llealtn and Henuty," written especially for women by r. llartman. If you want to read of some cures, altrn, write for s copy of "Fact and Faces." That will sure ly convince you that our claims are valid. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the une of I'eruna, write at once to Dr. llartman, giving a full statement of your cane and he will be plcuscd to give you his valuable advice irratis. Address Dr. llartman. President of The ilurtniun Sanitarium. Columbus. Ohio. T" -vr tr si-a:. I ll -x;jx. ROBERT R. ROBERTS M.D Hohcrt it. Huberts, M. D. Wash ington, I). C, writes: 'IViroiifih my oirn experience a well ai that of mani of tin; friend and itcqnaintance chn have been cured or relieved of ca- tarrh by the use of llnrlman'n I'eruna, J can ennfldently rec gonitei( It to those suffering from much dlorder, and have no I limitation in prenoriblna it lo my I pntlent.-.Unhcrt It. Hubert. jvvVuuvvvt A CONSTANTLY increasing number of physicians prescribe I'eruna in their regulnr practice, it has proven its merils so thoroughly that even the doctors have overcome their prejudice against so-called patent medicines and recommend it to their patients. I'eruna occupies s unique position in medical acience. It is the only internal systemic catarrh remedy known to the medical profession to-day. Catarrh, as everyone will admit, ia the cause of one half the diseases which allliet mankind. Catarrh and catarrhal diseases afflict one half of the people of United States. F. II. Ilrnnd, M. D., of Mokena, 111., uses Teruna in his practice. The following cane is an example of the success he has through the use of I'eruna for catarrh. Dr. llrand says: "Mrs. 'C,' age 28, had been a autfercr from catarrh for the pnst even years; could not hear plain and had watery eye. She came to me almost a Iihyaical wreck. She had tried the Cope and cure ami various other so-called pecialists, and had derived no benefit from them. She told me she did not want to spend nny more money on medi cine unless I could assure her relief. "1 put her cm I'e runa and told her to come back in two weeks. '1 he ef fect were wonder ful. The cast-down look she had when 1 lirst saw her hail left her and a smile adorned her face. She told me she felt a different woman, her hearing was improved and (F. 11. llrand. M.D.J F. 11. llrand. M.D. her eye did trouble her more. not any "Thi is only one ease of the many 1 have treated with your valuable medi cine." F. 11. llrand, . D. Catarrh may invade any or if an of the body; may destroy any function of the body. it most commonly attacks the head, nose and throat, but thousands upon thousand of cases of catarrh of the lungs. MORE WONDERS OF RADIUM. Terrific Force In Tiny Particle of the New Chemical. Itadium Is ono of the rarest things upon earth, and Is never found in the pure state. It must be dissociated from the other substances with which it is combined, by strong, tedious and costly chemical operations. -It Is ob tained from a mineral called pitch blende, found In Bohemia, and during the two or threo years that have elapsed since its discovery by Mad ome and MonBieur Curie, of ParlB, they havo succeeded in separating out of tons and tons of pitchblende less than two pounds of radium. That is all that exists, uncomblned, in the world, and even that is not tho pure thing. It 1b mingled with more or less barium. The Curies do possess, however, one tiny bit of chemically pure radium. It weighs about half a groin, and lg said to be of the bIzo of a buckshot. M. Curie has declared that he would not sell it for 100,000 francs. If be and hid wife have a monopoly of this precious stibHtance, they ere not getting rich out of It. The domand Is not active. Half a grain of impure radium in a little tube Is offered in Paris for $5,000. A thief who should run off with a bit of radium as big as a small diamond would find that ho had caught a Tar tar. If he kept it in his pocket, it would produce an Inflammation that might cost him his life. If he held it near his eyes, he could easily lose his Blfiht. If he handled it much, his fingers would got sore and might have to be amputated. Monsieur Curie is quoted as saying that be would not venture into a room containing a kil ogram of pure radium; for, if he did, be would probably lose his skin, his eyesight and his life! It gives off light alBO. Pure radium shines in the dark, although it is not hot like a flame. But, most wonder of all, it constantly projects Into space around it streams of invisible corpuscles, smaller than atoms, with a velocity as great as a hundred thou sand miles per second! It is this marvelous and ceaseless bombard ment of its surroundings that makes radium so dangerous to handle. The infinitely minute particles canuot, of course, be seen, but they affect pho tographic plates ,and it was in that manner that the existence of these In explicable radiating streams were first demonstrated. ,S3.and Shoes V sou !" Hiive iroin w.i.uu i ww.mt ycurjy vy TOvarniK ij xmuKiiiM Vti.au or ma Mines, KMM.lt tiled 1678. Tlu-y nre Jut us jjootl hi evory wnv m tlmm tli.it iiuvo itwii oottui ynu iroin i e;..mi, j no hiiiiifiie mile of W. I.. Pounlfu Ihih nrovea VjSvtM'r l,l"F',, tly vr til) t-tlior mulu'fi. ....TvBuM ly r.'t.ill flioo .lenlera evcrvwhoro. iiiaiin luivo iiiiiuo ami prii'O uinM' on tlin txittniu. Tube no kutMtltuto. Putt t'olur Kueltt iir. ottrrlH 94 iHit Kiliro Une ciiiiiint lie eciiittlletl at any price. . s-.- 7"omT.f,i71iii. - CflTfll an foe-, OF&msrrSs?2iri' U.!hW. V't. r;S w. i.. n.,,.i.. u an i.',i, in..-.. -. -. "y?v T' -'.-'" Tb. n.Rlt. priw.. f l.K.Int IK. toll. a .!. jr4.... war. R.alhl. In..r w..rlB kMlt.p I... ..rXb.rl....... T....I.. .... .r. I... lu. tl4 III. p.. I fuur j.ara, wlil.h pro.. H. up.rlorllj. M Milk.; M-4,Ull,HHIf.l ltvasaii!! ..,oi4,uo.oo W. L. Doitirl'is mtkea And Mill mot. mem' OVtodyenr welt (hnnd-Mwed procoM) shoo thin any oi her mnnufacturflr In tho world. t9R flflfi Rowarri Pm lo miyone wlio 9IUUU nCTiaiU -nnill.iirnvMlilH.lnlpni.nt Made ot the Iw.l iiiiurtvil and A inerlcan IvBlheit The sterilization of meat In Belgium is yearly gaining In Importance. The object of this innovation is to return to the trade, under the form of a wholesome product, meat which other wise would be unfit for consumption, Resourcefulness. Mr. O'Oormnn has a tunny story of a canny old damo whom he met In one of his motor tours. He bad the bad luck to run over one of her chick ens. It was not greatly hurt, but he stopped and offered tho woman a trlfls In compensation. "Yes, sir," she said, "when I wants a pullet klilod I alius putB tin out In tho road. Ten to one but it's runnel over, and then I gats the payment and my pullet, too." The new typhoid fever an'ltoxln is produced by Injecting into anl:nals the rolBDn of typhoid bacilli extracted by crushing them in liquid air. H. IT. Ontn' Bos, of Atlanta, (In., nro the only Huccep.ful Uro y Hpeclnllst in tho world. Heo tlmlr iihenil offur In udvertlue nient lu anotlmr column of this paper. . A bad habit crow like a weed; a good ono require an muc h euro na an orchid. "The Klcau, Kool Klt .'hca Kind" of itoven aiako no smoko, uiuU, Hoot, uhes or exces. livo hoat. Alwnyn lo k for trmlo mark. The average wouimi i mora apt to pvuk her mind thuu to mind her apeech. riHO'gCuru oiuinot ho too hli:hlypf kHnof iih n oourIi cur j. J. W. OUiun, 11W Third Avunuo, a., MliilioanullH, Mlun.,Jou. 0, WOO. The average man i known u a "good fellow" until hi money u u!l yone. PUTMAU l'ADKt.FSS Uyks do not atain the hand or spot the keiti, except greea and purple. The few men who know thenuelve thor ouglily keep quiet about it. - CAM DT CATMAWTIC ,U& Gcaalas stsmped C C C Refer sold in bull:. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell ''something Jut as fpot," GET-WETI23SSS .A5K YOUI) DEAIE2 FOD THt MADE fAMOUS BY A DEPUTATION EMENDING OVED MODE THAN, HALF A CENTUDY. TOWER'S jarmtnUsnd. pm are maoc or vis txsi n-AtericJs In black or yellow for all kinds of wet work. MTUCACION CUABAKTUD If YOU JTICI TO . . THE SIGN OP THt FISH M A. J. TOWea CO.BOATON. MASV.U. 4. A TOWtS CANADIAN CO.. In.. i TORONTO CAM. n i -era 11 II 7 if ires m nDHDCV NEW DISCOTBBT; J J 9 I amok r.ll.1 ud nm m aaiok r. i.f and MrHvon. eaeea- ttuuk of toslimoiila e and IO dny traatm.nl a e sua, laai, Atlanta, ua- V. N. U. 1H. "03. .uiii'STikWfjf lirfftf faff s ( Beat CouKh Syrup. TajtloailuuX V I ' iu imia rtuq ny qruittilata. I r
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