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tsge for me. I want a brown »tons Advance 8he«te Secured front Publish ers’ at Groat Coot. lioure in a fa h >nable neighborhood. Dressed celery—Butba ths celery He—And 1 suppose you want it in RI II .«NON MACHINERY C<>. carefully In tepid, sofipy water. A e delicate lung tissue«, your own name, too.—Brooklyn Life. •uceeeaers te Jehn Tvote. Turkish bath, though advocated by Fuvl of Morri««« al reel, Fiirtlaiul, Oreion digestive organs, aud U m of Many. some. Is not necessary unless,tbs Wrlle u« ut call for iirl.ea on everythin, |lt the general health, the msohlnery Une i l>.«liis oui el <-<«t w,, He—What do you think of young celery has been playlug out lu the »II«, liliali I t»»* »V|i«r«l>ite ela>> all Mu sea headache and dizzi- Wiudig? dirt. Dress each stalk daintily In va .ml liaii.1 «tuiue. io make tooiu lor new line the takte, smell and bhe—Reminds me of a phonograph. rious colors. ... WH. fM.rsnAd.sl by • M'"’ A white Swiss muslin He—H< w is that? | uervv tonlc TMI CAllMNtfiU B0IANKA1 PATHWAY TO frock, with blue ribbons. Is pretty, or ects the voice, She—He talks a great deal, but never a pale pluk chiffon made up over green HHAUTH AND WliAUTH stitutional disease it ro- eiuiiM. ai»»i .ileuMMl lo says anything original. li roally a <»»»•’t»»llar I mm >M mail ’d y«»u for < ia taffeta. itutional remedy. ng that I «m « Illa ailYrr, to InirtMliicti It II i»ila you alM>ut Cup cake—Take two coffee cups and i. wly illfi.’tivrr.«1 Holanhal Ksmpdl««« fur th« Ashanti's Butter Tree. Hiitntiid IL nr«* uf many dlwasus, nsw way* lo in aka a tea cup. Dresden china Is best, but A Spring To*. , (|1 nttiiey aik I svt «m|»h»yn»ant, tu iiutmi ao<l «Ar« In Ashanti there grows a tree resem or the to |iroli>ng <>l<1 atfv and live i < m ) permanently cures ca- bling in appearance our oak, which cauldrou or other English ware will Atmoel svt-rylM’.y " |h< ««•ar*, th» nvwly <ll*e«»vsrvd Aiigh* Utirin o|| do. Break the cups iuto small bit* nose, throat, stomach, fumir bee excellent butter. This vege Iiaaaas* l,tr r«*iu<>vlng wrlnklva and I m autlfy ufter which pound them Into powder Ina li a emu|4t’»l'»n, new varlwtiaa of rna<a, table latter keeps in good ccndition all orc delicate organa, (roll* Yrgt lal I»*«. Iha wh.sl, oirn amt auu Sift this carefully luto a bowl aud the year round in spite of the heat, in .Ittwr hMMi, erival loillalloii cala, ai>| | testimonials. add six eggs, slso broken. Bake lu a ,e ’ M .* ii Him Evtuyom» Rint allvrr. aland* achla, orvYrnllng aiiialliMiR its natural state. hiniHK a l (lUtMltlOII’ *’ t idtllng*. '"•H” «yrup ao<i auaar from wimm I, quick oven aud when done sift a pow V . I it ha.l lb- ute for Hood’s acta like ur t» Roll itrlnk*. lra«t«> «rcrota for manula. lurat, LI. tin ,M ‘I Mr. • W. Timberltik., of ihliiK* dered sugar bowl over them, They Needed Amusement. y,,u nrad not a*h lhetloclur, a real luui.n sure to get Hood's. I.It tor l-Hik ami SKiOyol<»p<*«tla of «« iivial Inlor cup cakes are especially nice for af- V. who in a ie<eut letter. inaium. A little girl who had been watching wantad by miy man an<i woman that bled with catarrh 20 years, i . vik hbuiir,' * » w,l7 ” r u . « h ternoon tea* » anta H’ahh ami wraith la aianit ho pa<«a, ants of cure« by Hood'« Sar- some friends of her aunt playing euchre im 9, |m|>ar covar. < untvnte ah«M»< Irra of «ole Wattles — Take a large piece Ived to try It. Four bottlea afterwards said to her mot tier: Thr California BoUnks! M rd Id nr Co., “I never saw such a sad lot of people leather, cut It Into oblong shapes | mm North Alvariultt Ml. |< h Aiivrlt-R, (’n|a me." W illiam S iucxmas , mark It off into small square«. There is no heller q.rlng in my life, they are always saying ilwaukee, Wis. th« nene* .t.,,,« .h of In any old grease and serve with ‘hearts are lead.” «nd 1 hav« u«e*l •boul arsaparllla promises to sirup. These are Just too waffle eepa the promise. them.” The Natural Location. anything. .atarrh In Spring. ....................... "Mamma, where is the mouth of the Ribbon cake Take four yards, or •n,.. ep, ing is O.‘X‘ was a "Trainer.” Mississippi river?” asked Lucy. say four yards and a half, of narrow catarrh Nature renew« herself «very neis Train was congratn "1 know," said little Johnny, look- blue ribbon, and a yard of light pink , >g Th. .'.ten. i. rel»v. U«U«l by hot cake-like selling prop ing ”p from hie play, “tt's wight under ribbon. Place these In a chopplug ,ring »•»<>>«• lhl" recently published autobi- it’s note.” bowl and mince into tine shreds. Add . aamotu-d- tive. * •bort ”.ur«e’■ k. a spool of sewing silk aud a paper of Peruna. a«i.»'d by th. balmy air o Portrait of Mrs. Roosevelt. e said, “but lota of pet pie needles. Mix thoroughly and spread .pring, will .nre old, sttibbor.i <'»— ” The portrait of Mrs. Roosevelt, with pies.” between layers of wall pounded cake. ,-ltarrhthat have resisted $ ber daughter Ethel—the work of Miss Bath buna—In a good-slxed bath tub for years. Everybody should have a re must be an impression Cecilia Beaux—will be published for set several bath sponges to rise over opyof Dr. Ilartman’s latest book o>> I am an accommodation the first time in the April Century's night In the morning remove the alarm. /ddress The I’eruna M«di- article on "The Restoration of the ew York Times. sponges, squeeze well and add two cine ( o„ Columbus, Ohio. White House.” The portrait was Mrs. Lulu larmer, Stoughton, Wis., painted for Mrs. Roosevelt and at her ounces of poyrdered soap and an ounce EAUTIFLL TEETH. request, in the White House, and will of orris root Make up into small buns, nay«: place carefully In a sponge basket and "For two year« I suffer«! with nerv are Adding Another Charm remain in possession of the Roosevelts ous trouble a ii <1 instead of becoming the property of the fry In boiling lard. When done sprln to Woman. kle thickly with powdered sugar aud stomach disorders government. ing to be distinctly the fash serve with a whisk broom. * until it seemed that ing to have a fine set of How Trne This Is. there was nothing MISS IH LEN WHITMAN. Lead a perfeitly worthless life, do CONVERSATION AS A FINE ART. to me hut a bundle ne of the meat effective rea- nothing but amuse yourself, and if you Miss Helen Whitman, 308^ Grand avenue, Milwaukee., Wis , writes: of nerve*. 1 was odern dentistry has made complain bitterly of it every one will Leesons In Talking Hhould Become ••There is nothing like Perrina for that tired feeling, which gives you no very irritable, could Ptert ef Onr Education. step in advance, ambition for work or play. After a prolonged illness, about a year ago I felt think you respectably serious; but if not sleep, real or "Before three days of dellghfully unable to regain my health, but fonr bottles of Penina made a wondertui her who now a-days refuses you once allow it. to be seen that you compose my-e f,an»l written and widely diatrlbuted descrip change and restored me to perfect health. As long as you keep your blood in r daughter’s teeth attended are content, then your oldest friend «as certainly unfit led lea as as having naving little nine love love for tor ' conies to see you and will do nothing tloaa of passing events, conversation good condition you are aH right, and Peruna seems to fill the veins with pure, to take care of a MISS HELEN WHITMAN. N° No longer 1H lM there fear of but gco scold |d y you OU f for or y your Our frivolity.— Duer was regarded as an artistic accom healthful Wood. I thoroughly endorse it. household. 1 took nerve tonice and plishment, aud valued a great deal tooth-filling, and tooth- Milter, in Lippincott’s. Have you got nerve«? Well, you secretary of Legion of I<oyal Women, pills without benefit. When I be more highly than It is at present," s attended by no pain what-! ________________ Hotel Salem, Boston, Ms«». She «aid gan taking Peruna 1 grew steadily ie most comfortable and lax- ' said a matron In the New York Trib ought to have nerves. But they ought An Anti-Noise Conference. to be strong nerves, good nerves. in a recent letter: "I suffered for over better, my nerves grew stronger, my rtments are provided by the fifty mutes, representatives of var une. “We hear so many curious facts, IToes your hand tremble? Yon ae a year with general weakness and de rest was no longer fitful, and today I ntists, and the prices are ex ious deaf and dumb societies, recently _ we see ao much more of the world living too last. Does your heart flutter bility, manifested in severe headache consider myself in perfect health an>l low. |__________________ _________ < ____ _ _ held a conference in Chartiers, France. than our coach-traveling ancestors. I took four liottle« of strength. My recovery «»« slow bn' at time«? You had better call a halt. and backache. bothers, the famous dental The chairman called the ai-eeiublage to thftt spirit of astonishment la less Americana live too fast. They crowd Peruna, and for two months have bean sure, but 1 persevered anil was reward tie Failing Buil< ing, Portland, order by pretending to ring a bell, and easily conjured than of old, when the too mu h into a single day. They entirely free from these maladies.” ed by perfect health.”—Mrs. Lulu . redone more.than anyone elre Bprvuuvs speeches nriti were made in the deaf and scieuees bad destroyed fewer of our »s' we The hospitals have too lit le leisure. larmer. girthwest to bring about this dumb alphabet. . Illusions and mankind was less analyt and insane asylums are Alling up. Nervous Prostration. If you do not derive prompt and »at- Thousands of cases might be quoted of affairs. It is as correct a -------- ical. Crispness, conciseness and hu The quiet, pastoral scenes of yore are iafactory results from the use of Peru Asked and Answered. jffir ladies and gentlemen to be ' mor are the Indispensable Ingredient. becoming rare. It’s time that we quit in which IVruna has linen need to res Hl to have a nice, white set of! cue people from the perdition of de ns, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv "What,” asked the youth from Lud- of the dish offered to the Jaded men this sort of business. ranged nerves, and put them on the ing a full statement of your case, and »b'io teeth, as it is for them to low, "is the great secret of success?” tai appetites of the old ial young ir hands clean. Physicians good, solid foundation of health. The he will be pleased to give you bis valu "The great secret cf success,” replied of to-day. Ix-seona In the art of con- Hew to Get Strong Nerves. rp to-date people welcome the Norwood philosopher, “is to find veraatlon should be considered quite First, repair the injury already done county auditor of Erie county, New able advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, Preaident of ts, for they indicate that hu- I something you can’t do — then do it.” as necessary to a girl whose mind la to your nerves. The way to do this ia I York, Hon. John W. Neff, in a recent I letter written at Buffalo, Now York, The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. 9« making a long stride ahead, —Cincinnati Enquirer. expanding In the hothouse of her lit to do exactly as did Mattie B. Curtis, f caring for the teeth being a tle school world as Instruction In the In Chicago. , it is greatly a matter of com- science« or modem language«. Th« Scotch Saloon Statistics. Real Estate Note. For Sweet Charity. pleasure. After the teeth are Stella—Did she ask you to her fare chief difficulty, apart from the girl her Airdrie has more saloons in relation Governess—How many feet make a Hazel—Young Banker seemed to tie rfect order once it is a slight well bachelor dinner? to its sire than any other toon in Scot- sily watched to keep them so. Bella—No, but she promised me an self, would be to find a teacher coaa- greatly taken with me at the ball last yard? invitation'to hw'next divorce tei? — ‘K'teQt to wake the studz btu‘ proflt" night. He danced with me four times. lliere are 42 for every l.Oul) Ethel—I don’t know, but I heard land. the dentist regularly at least able and Interesting. But Qie cause Helen—Oh, well, that doesn’t provo Mr. Johnson say last night that there inhabitants. Coatbridge and Kenfrew ix months and yon are all right, I N. Y. Herald. Is well worth a struggle, and the only anything. It was a charity ball, you were 5,000 iqu ire feet in his.— Homer come next on the list. Ayr has tl e for the sake of yourself and thing la steady, serious, dally cultl- know.—N. Y. Tinies Just Saw the Point. worst record for drunkenness — f7 6 ends, don’t neglect your teeth I ville Journal. Dalton—How that English chap did vation. Some people are bom with a charges yearly for every 1,000 inhale nger. The next time you visit Example at Hand. I turn for conversation; it comes by na- Hants. step in at W iso Brothers and laufih at your joke, “Want to learn how to weave bas Waller—Yea, he must have heard it tura t° them to make the apt repar- ourte f h iw simple and inex non•« rlitar i tee, the sympathetic phrase, when oc kets, do you?” said Mr. Upjohn, irrit it ir to h >ve a good, beautiful before. casion calls for It; others have the airy ably. "What queer freaks you some th again. The Reason Why. We offti On« flondred bollar. Reward for any 1 manners, the speaking glance from times takel” fa*, ol i atiarrh lb al cau uot 0« cured by Hails She—What an extraordinary picture liquid eye«, the reserve thawing, con-1 "Why, yes,” placidly replied Mrs. Compromised. Catarrh Car,. —and why on earth do you call it taglous laugh. These are gifts of the Upjohn. "I think I took one when I F J. CIIF.NET A Co . Prop*, Toledo. O. ew!” exclaimed Nuwed, "what’s We the un4er.li: nod. have known F. J. Cheney , "Home?” I favored few; but we are all endowed married you.”—Chicago Tribune. tter with this mince pie?” for th pa.i |J v. «r», and believe him perfori.y He — Can’t imagine, unless it’s be hon. retile In >1 u.n <-e- transaction. end An- , with the faculty of Intelligible speech. I thing,” replied bis wife, who ancially able I., carry oulany oblìi alluna o.ade cause there’s no place like it. — Illus Something Doing. white ribboner. "I followed and It behooves us to regard the mak ty their Arm. trated Bits. W» t A Tarai, In a western Ontario city a newspa other’s recipe except where it ing the utmost of It—not as a mere W b deaaie limitante, Toledo, lor brandy. I pnt in root beer frivolity, but as a duty to our social per organ is booming a mayoralty can W’.Ltiine Kiss a « A Maaria, Her Kindly Assurance. didate on the gronnd that be is "a man _ . Whote-ale limgante, Toledo. O. —Philade pbia Press. "I don’t take any interest in these neighbors.” a , «Tatarrh Cere 1« taken Internally,acting who does things.” The opposition "rectly on the hl<>,"l aud niucoue .urine-, of investigations as to whether monkeys Live Womaa Farmer. the <y.tem. Price 7 p-r belli. organ, on the other band, alleges that A New Kind. bul 4 hr all talk,” remarked Willie Wiahington. Imsri.i». Testimoni. • free. Mrs. Nellie E. Lakin, of Boscawen, he is a man who does the people, — )s Townfrom —Oh, I'm afraid t° 11 <41'. Family PII i» ar« Ibu t<aU “I don’t see why you should,” re- N. H . is said during the last year to “ For eia yeere I waea vlrtlaa «rare» rapale in Ita eorat torni I eould eai notbina gj ose hard boiled eggs. F* doctor marked Miss Cayenne. “I don’t be- I have carried over $500 worth of farm Ottawa Citixen. ut roti, loeat. snd et limeamy h eoull Crushing Blow. y am so very indigestible. „ *_'*• . lieve a monkey would be abl« to tell Bui rstaln end <1 tarsi even IheL Itasi Msr< h I Hint for Indian Fighters. produce to the stores of Boscawen and I like your people and your institu be.sn taSlr>< l'A.HI AIttTH and Mane then I Sanitarium Hostess But these yOU anything that you couldn’t have •‘Are there any marks by which the Penacock, $400 worth of which she tions in general,” remarked the «ducat- bave stessiliy Improved unlll 1 aia sa «all sa l exceptions They were laid thought of for yourself.” aver «sa la my lite. ' raised on her own farm, doing the b«*y can be identified,** asked the police e<l loreignei, “but the streets ol your ns that are fed with predigeated ---------------------------- barin H Mcaruv. Newark. O. superintendent, making copious notes work almoet wholly herself. Last sum city are the worst I ever naw.’* nd wheat.—Judge. Pope Leo's Many Legacies. mer she loaded and stowed away forty of the case. “Great Bcott,” exclaimed the bnrri- CANOV The pope has been happy in legacies. “No,” said the father of the missing loads of bay. She raised 100 bushels a from the Inexperienced. fit'll Chicago man. “Have you ever CATHARTIC ' It has been reckoned that daring his youth, who had run away from lionie been in Constantinople?” cost me $1,000 to get my di- pontificate a sum of it ore than 1,000, of corn, cutting most of tt up and to fight Indians, “but there will he "Constantinople,” rejoined the ed ,” said the Boston woman, 000 pounds has been bequeathed to husking all of tt; also raised elgbty- when I get hold of him again.“—Tit- ucated foreigner, "ie my native city." on were swindled,” replied the him in various ways, $600,000 having five bushels of potatoes, digging most Bits. n from Chicago. "That’s about come to him in one year, and one re- of thorn herself and putting them Into Mothers will f.nfl Mrs. IHniloW's Sooth as much as I ever paid for any of cent bequest being for no leas than the cellar. Last fall she picked 200 Difference In Rank. Ina Syrup the beat remedy to use tor their bushels of apples. She did all the ”—Philadelphia Record. . $200,000. children during lije twtbing |>«nod. “Fay, captain, won’t yer please gim work in her garden, and had four cart me a dime? ” loads of vegetable«. She drove to Pen- Family Frank nets. ”Naw, I jest gave me last dime to a acoek once a week, missing but four Sister Buran—Do we dine with you gny wot called me admiral.”—Chicago weeks during the year, and all through Christmas, Rebecca? American. last spring and since last September Bieter Retiecca - Oh, no, Susan. she has driven to Franklin twice a Many-Sided Maa. Don’t you remember? It’s your turn week to carry her lfl-year old son to have us. **A man is like the moon, George to the Franklin High School. Janet, abrnptly. In addition to all this work, she has I FITS Serraan-finy Coree So At, er norronm-w “When it is under a cloud!” ex , -® after rtrit far , of F-r Sbee ,i,rol N.rw performed the household duties In a claimed Sir Francis. family of five, continues the Woman's 1 WO. l»*U H K ai .a 144 Ml archSL.rbila4elebla.Pa "We see him night after night,” But a good liniment or plaster will often give temporary relief because it produces counter Home Journal. When New Hampshire Janet continued, "yet it se«*me that The Auctioneer, irritation or reduces the inflammation and sore* women can do farming In this ener- ; there’s one side that’s always hidden baid a venaient ions anctioneei • "la- ness. But no sort of external treatment can have getle way. It is no wonder that in 108 from us.”—Lippincott’s. di* find g ntlemen, them i. no sham any effect whatever upon the disease itself, for granges of that State a majority of the about the»« carpets. Th. y are genuine Net oa the Menu. members have recorded themselves In Rhesrmaf/sm /a not n »Un M»oaoo, but tapestry carpets. I bought them from One day when my brother was a little is due to an over acid condition of the blood, and favor of female suffrage. Yet the op old Tapestry himself." the deposit of irritating matter or Uric Acid ponents of equal rights for women will boy, my grandfather was agneetat din I lUtLJT RATED 1 salts or sediment in the muscles and joints, and no doubt assure the public that the ner. That afternoon a neighbor «aid CtttCULAIta no amount of rubbing or blistering can dislodge New Hampshire woman would be to my brother: "You had your grandpa for dinner, these gritty particles or change the acid blood. crushed under the burden of a ballot Iffesr s noereoe'rev Fl didn’t you?” Rheumatism often becomes chronic, nnd the mus I WANT to cash a frnn.AND.(>r Get Something Anyway. “No sir,” was the prompt reply; cles and joints permanently stiff and useless and “ I Tliephone Hem JM Chicken, Duck »nd Geese feath- "Fannit Brown drove twenty miles "we had turkey.” the nervous system nlmost wrecked, because so eri. Afhlrcflg •> much time is lost in trying to cure a blood disease to se« an old mahogany bureau that O. o. o. O. SMITH. SMITH. with outside applications or doctoring the skia. belonged to some farmer’s family.” Difference. 1Oth ‘""“‘••'•»••..Ponland. “Did she get It?" Rheumatism must be treated What sort of a man ia my husband? "No. She found It was stained pine Lonlavilla, Ky., Marais 87, 'OS. irough the blood, and no remedy ' Well, before we were married he would CHntlaaaaa:—I am glad te say that with a warped front and a broken Vings such prompt and lasting relief n’t leave the house before midnight, 8. I. ■. has cured me of Bhsumatism. leg." T • S. S. S. It attacks the disease in and since that he never enters it be About two years ago I suffered from "So she had her ride for nothing." ”'<.m Wood >ml hr,r Mwl ------- - ------------------------------------------------- ne blood, neutralizes the acids, and Rheumatism ia my knees and feat, fore.”—Journal Amusant. ! THE AUCA. . . v k"'T , ,Tr,W* P,STON Sh«ftinr, Hantera. Pu tie - y a -Z and 7Z: - "You are wrong, (the broke the car amoves all irritating or poisonous my ankles swelling so that I ceuld i sutrerea terrmiy aibstances from the system. not put on my shoes This continued riage, the horse lost a shoe, snd the ---------------- ----- — MAC,IIN>-MORES, f oot of Morrison St., Portland, Or. tremely weak for 12 years. The for several months, during which honest farmer Charged her $2 for a ■ 8. S. S. strengthens and enriches doctors said my blood was sll time I was applying liniments and glass of milk and ths horse feed."— years. lie thin acid blood, and, as it circu- -------- ------------------ — ~ ~ turning to water. At last I tried going by my physician’s directions, Cleveland Plain Dealer. ates through the body, tho corroding, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and was soon but derived no benefit. I was told Fad* In Dinner Napkins. piawing poisons and acid deposits feeling all right again.” Plenty on Hand. of 8. B. S. end tried It. I Immedi Napkins bscame popnlar in Francs Ma 3a ire dislodged snd washed out of the Mrs. J. w. Fiala, Hsdlyme, Ct. ately got relief, and continued the "You would get along » great deal sooner than in England. At one time nuscles and joints, and the sufferer medicine until I was entirely well. better If you didn't get it was custnmnry of great French din s happily relieved from the discom- 8108 Floyd Bt. D. J. DUANS. ' «aid the calm man to •o excited,-’ No matter how long you his Irascible orts and misery of Rheumatism. ners to change the napkins at evert have been ill, nor how o far as they go, but they don’t go fat friend. "Can’t you learn to keep your ttaenu-uu.l^ 1’ruMlan Poultry External remedies are all right so coirs-, to perfume them with rise enough, and you can't depend upon them to do the work of a blood purifier, temper?” water, and to have them folded a differ poorly you may be today, 2'22' ’ "To,.i. n ,„ W b. rw „. Kim in I>ni "Keep my temper! Well, I like and those who pin their faith to liniments and plasters as cures are bound ent way for each guest. Ayers Sarsaparilla is the that! ” retorted the other, “I’d ha ve to meet with disappointment, and will ‘ uktland «Km, Or,gun ___ best medicine you can To Break m New Hhoee, be nursing a case of Rheumatism ths yon understand that I keep more tem- Always «hake In Allens Foot Ease a now.ler | por in one day than you hive In your greater part of their lives. take for and cn- ft cure, chilblains, .lamp, sw, «ti «w’Hbn te-t. Cure. Corns and BunfoiS ft S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, possetslen during a whole year.'” Poultry riching t all driiirglsts nn<l shoe stores, 2.’,<: , . does not contain any Potash or mineral any substitute Hampie rnslled Flin' 1% Have No Ileilgion. Alien 8. Olm.tead, LaKo" N v RE “ Addr9 “ Don’t doubt it, put your of any kind, and can be taken with WHOLES A LH Mr. Hanbury, the recently returned safety by old and young. whole trust in it, throw Arctic explorer, who has been study RETAIL Helpful Hubby. Rheumatic sufferers who write ns about their case will receive valuable ing the Eskimos, says they have no re away everything else. Wife—I wiah vou would let mo know i aid and helpful advice from our physicians, for which no charge is made. daauz .* Wire and Iron Fencing llglon—not even a belief In a Supreme II Hi batik. All Xratilats. what sort of a dinner to have tonight. We will mail free our special book on Rheumatism, which is the result of Being. BANK OFFICE RAILINGS Hiiehand—riiat’n a go d idea. Well yean of practical experience in treating this disease. It contains ia • A.k year 4oet-r what he thinks of Ayer*. « ‘ »rbed Wire, Wire and Sarsaparilla. Ho knowsall about this grand Never demand that a busy*nisn stop ggw^gasotl form much information about Rheumatism. I shall either not he home at all or Lawn Fencing. old family medlrlne. Follow his adviea and va will ba aetl.Se« work to applaud jou. elso I shall bring three or friend« with W£ twin LPEQIFIO OO.. ATLANTA. J. C. Arsa Co., Lowall, Mass. me.—Life. M ANL'I' ac IURLRS. «47 IRONT ST. SPRING CATARRH BT THE USE (f PE-RU-Nf Consumption Nothing Robs One of Strength Like Spring catai Snrinjr Spring l ever is Catarrh Sarsaparilla I I DYSPEPSM HEU MA TISM CANNOT BE RUBBED OUT lire buy for ') Alcohol Opium« Tobacco Usina * : pffùss’ÎJÎÂ ’^S ü L t S y ’ Netting AM) Portland Wire & Iron Works I *