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MARSHALL FIELD ÄS MANAGER 1 Catarrh pites Consumption tkens the delicate lung tissues, Cured of Catarrh of Kidneys Pe-ru-na les tbe digestive organs, and I down the general health. ifteu causes headache and dizsl- impairs the taste, smell and tg, and affects the voice. v’hg a constitutional disease it re- a constitutional remedy. FtW DICKÍN8 HOUbiH LIFT. Marsh of Ms.lsra 1 “•* •possible for Tbolr DsmoUtUu- Very f*w of Dickens' Imuses remain. One after another of th. quaint o d buildings described lu bls novels or In which their ecenoe were laid •>“ belug torn away to give room to uwderu or Hee building. "Ths Old < urloe y Shop." th. horn, of HUI- N-ll. •»"/,l" be ld-utlfi#d lu au old paper and Junk wareboue« in Portsmouth str—«. u®“1 the courts, and uear by, at Nu ■ • the home of Mr. Tulklnghorii, tbe law yar In "Bleak House." It was occu pled for a loug time by Jobu Foretsr. the biographer of Dlckeue. Oliver Goldsmith lived aud died In No. - Brick court. Middle Temple Lane, up two fltgbte of etairs. and 1» bulred lu the adjolnlug churchyard Blaekatone wrote hie couimoutarles In the “*** building, and his room ■»«) J’® ,o’ day. Thackeray ami Tom Taylor lived at No. 10. and Milton spent several years lu ths same locality. Nearly every one of the old buildings Is Idea titled with historic characters. Over on Holborn. oue of the gv rut arteries of trade, several of the Dick ens houses may be easily found by the use of the Dickens Dictionary. Dorn bey A Son are real people and have a ____ ___ r In the city Mr. Dombey's tailor shop house, which Dickens say« “stood on the shady side of a tall. dark, dread fully genteel street," may l>e one of a dozen or more answering that descrip tion. Admiral l.on! Nelson, Lord By ron and Turner, the celebrated painter, lived tn the same block. Satry Gamp and Betsey I’rlgg lived In a shop In Kingsgate street which Is now occu pled by a barber; Furnlvals’ Inn. for merly one of the most picturesque buildings of old London, lu which Dickens wrote “’rhe Pickwick Fapere. "Sketches by Box," “Oliver Twist' and “Nicholas Nickleby.” has beeu torn down within the last two years, and In Its place now stands a magnificent structure of ret! brick and terra cotta belonging to the Prudential Life lusur ance Company. St. Andrews' Church. | across the street. Is Identified « 'til Oliver Twist and Bill Sykes, wlm stopped and counseled under Its shad ow one night on their memorable burg lary excursion.—W. E. Curtis, lu Chi cago Record Herald. Clerk—That back plazxa It pretty shaky. It may break down some night. Proprietor—Mutt It be rebuilt? Clerk—Oh, no; light it up.—Town Topic*. "Say, mamma.” queried little Mary Ellen, “what's a dead letter?” “Any lod’s letter that Is given to your father to ■ally and permanently cures ca- mail, my dear,” replied the wise moth- /' of the nose, throat, stomach. er.—Chicago News. “Now,” said the teacher, “can you Is, and more delicate organa, tell me anything about Hiawatha?” ad the testimonials. “Yea,” replied Henry; “It's the tune > substitute for Hood’s acts like that made Ixingfellow famous.”—Chi Ta. Be sure to get Hood's. cago Record Herald. was troubled with catarrh 20 years, An old Scotchwoman, when advised g statements of cures by Hood’s Sar- by her minister to take snuff to keep J'’Sila resolved to try it. Four bottles herself awake during the wruion, re sly cured me.” W illiam S kbbmah , plied: "Why dinna ye put the snuff 3th St.. Milwaukee, Wle, in the sermon, mon?” xt’s Sarsaparilla promises t* Frank—I’ve got even with James at and keeps the promise. last. Edward—How did you do It? Frank—I gave his girl a pair of pretty His Excuse. vases, and he will be ruined in keeping You can't go inside,” said the them filled with flowers. [keeper of the village theater, Mistress—Bridget, don’t you think rein a certain I'ncle Tom's Cabin you can get along without so much egation was holding forth. “You company? I am sure no one else would irunk.” stand It. Bridget—Sure, ma'am, thot's Zrunk?” echoed the applicant for why Ol'm staying wid ye. ission, who was lavishly and lurid- "Mr. Nozzleton.” she said, “if you H ghted up inside. “Coursh I'm— § —zrunk! Why—goodgosh’lmightv! try to hug and kiss me again I shall H > you s’pose I’dhie—wanto see call papa.” “Where Is your father?” I r darned old show if I wasn’t—hie he asked. “He's lq the Yellowstone Park.”—Chicago Record-Herald. •unk?”—Smart Set. “Dore your wife do much fancy The Proper Entrance. work?” "Fancy work? She won’t Lildred, aged 4, was dividing some even let a porous plaster come into HON. JOHN T. SHEAHAN. OF CHICAGO. _ls dy which had been given her with the house without crocheting a red bor Hon. John T. Sheaman. who has been for seventeen years manager 4.f “To Vot'N'» VV omkv : — I stiffen'd for fix ten» wi,h ilysnicnnr. w family, saying: der round It and running a yellow rib Marshall Field & Co.’s wholesale warehouse, and is corporal 2d Regiment rhea (txrinful pctiiMl»1, oo much »<> that I dreaded <-\.-rv month,« | ■ ‘This is for mamma, this for Vir- bon through the hole«. Infantry, I. N. G., writes the following letter from 3753 Indiana avenue, Flat knew it meant three or f >ur days of liitviisc p.i n. I he dot-tor mi <1 I ia, this for Charlie,” etc. Smith—May I make a confidant of Six, Chicago, Ill.: this wns dim to nil inflamed <■<>11111111111 of the uteiine up|»<mlage« «au^a ^lamma asked: “Where does papa you? Jones—Why, certainly. Smith Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, by n»|»‘ated mid neglected colds. SO ae in?” Gentlemen—“Last summer I caught a cold which seemed to settle In “If young girls only realized how <1 mg ion» i: i* to take cold st I ‘At the front door,” was the prompt —Well, I’m hard up and want ten my kidneys and affected them badly. I tried a couple of kidney remedies pounds. Jones—You can trust me; I this critical tin»', inu< h »uttering iiotill l»< »,<1 Thank («J • ** ■ <1 them lly. am as silent as the grave. 1 bave largely advertised, but they did not help me any. One of my foremen told fir Lydia IC. I,inl»hum,a Vegetable < <>n*|>«>*m<t. dial um the only similar case. and i me of the great help he had received In using Peruna in a beard nothing.—Pick-Me-l’p. m'dicino win- h hi'lp’d me any. W iihin three week» after 1 «tartcd to i I at once procured some. t il > it, I n <ti<i‘<l a m.ii kcil improvement in ini > nernl health, ami at Newly-made Bride — Mamma says ' “It was indeed a blessing to me. as I am on my feet a large part of the th" time of my next monthly |<'ii<»l the ]»iin h.u. diiiHiiiriicd eonalder. she does not think we will ever quar- day, and trouble such as I had affected me seriously, but four bottles of Pe ably. I kept up the treatment, and was < urvd a month later. I am like re! as she and papa do. G roo in—Nev- runa cured me entirely and I would not be without It for three months tal- another person »in <• I am in |• 1 ie< t health, tuv eve» arc I t ighter, I ham er. dearest. Newly-made Bride—No; ary.”—JOHN T. SHEAMAN. aildo<l U pound» to my weight, my color u ,,-<»»1, mid I f<< I light ami she says you will be much easier to Mr. Jacob Fleig writes from 44 the serious nature of the disease is at ... '' \| \ . . > ■ 'I : 1 . ‘ • I ' \ . , I I A GENTLE PROFESSOR. manage than papa was.—Tit-Bits. once suspected, but the chronic varie Sumner avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.: ty may come on so gradually and in Th«' monthly »Icktie»» rr ” rct» the coik I 'Hull of a woinan’« Algy—Gwace has a bahwid father. "I am now a new man at the age of T wo Anecdotes <>f an Old-Time Tal« health. Vtiythiug unusual nt that time »lioiilil hair prompt When I awsked him for her hand I seventy-five years, thanks to your sidiously that its presence is not sus I Detractor. pected until after it has fastened it nnd proper nttenti >'i. Fifty thou».110! letf« r» from women proie said, “Love for your daughter has wonderful remedy Peruna.”—Jacob self thoroughly upon its victims. Dr. Dwight. In bls “Memories of that Lydia I'.. I*liikhain’» Vegetable < mpoimd regulate» tuea- dwlven me hawf cwasy. Cholly—And 'Fleig. At the appearance of the first symp Yale Life and Men.” gives many u then deah boy? “Then the old bwute I Catarrhal Inflammation of the mucous tom Peruna should be taken. This glimpse of th<< gracious men a ho made Struution 11ml make» th »•' |M-riu<la iui I ii I chs . said, ’Has, eh? Well, who completed lining of the kidneys, also called remedy strikes at once at the very for themselves a good mime at the hi : \ i > WHAT Miss UMHIECK SAYS: I "Bright’s disease,” may be either acute root of the disease. the job?’” same time that they built up the repu “ I’ iih Mit«. I' imiiiim :- l.ydln E. Pink. or chronic. The acute form produces A book on catarrh sent free by The “He’s an Inventive genius, and the tatlon of the university. College life 11 mil’n \ <-g«-tiil>l<< < i > iii | h > iiih | Im-, gri-ntly Irne- symptoms of such prominence that Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. most successful and prolific one I ever half a century ago was ns unlike tlu tltti-il me. I will ti ll you how I Mittend. My heard of.” "Always Inventing some I _ __________________________________ ll fe of to day as the Instruction now trouble « m painful tn nstrnatu n I frit a*re<n thing new. eh?” “No; he's always In Correct. Jail for Runaway Husbands. given Is unlike the work of the old month went by 1'int I Win )-< tting wnr-c. I limi venting something old and making the Gobang—I wonder who this is who recitation room. Dr. Dwight tells two One year in state’s prison, or flOO ■cveru l»ai ing-down jwiiiim in n y buck and abdo» public believe It's new.”—Philadel tine, or both, is the penalty now im advertises for the return of a watch, stories of Professor Sllllman, one of men. phia Press. posed by law upon recreant New Jersey “and no questions asked”? which Illustrates the educational and “A friend ndviaed in« to try Mr». 1‘inkhamY L'perdek—Some man. No woman tbe other the disciplinary spirit of the The presence of mind of an impecu husbands who willfully desert their medicine. I did »<> and uni now free from aJJ nious lover was Illustrated recently at wives and children and go out of the would do it.—Judge. piiti (luring my ]■ ri <1 " Ji-uui. ( I. imuxl «, time. a bazaar, where there was a stall for state to escape the responsibility of l.'Ol flth Mrvvt, l.ockford, 111. I bad presented myself before blui. Live By Fishing. tbe sale of watch charms. “Oh, caring for their families. More than one-fourth of the inhabi on a certain occasion uear the end of FltEE ADVICE TO WOMEN. George,” said the lady, “buy me a bronchial troubles try Piso’s Cure tants of New Foundland are engaged in my academic course, for un examina charm!” “Sarah,” answered be, “you for For |{<-iii<-in!cr, rvery «<<1111111 Is < ordlally tlon on studies In Ills department. II» Consumption. It is a good cough [ catching and curing fish for a living. have too many already.” invited to writ«" to Mr*. I’inkliiiin If there medicine. At druggists, price 25 cents. asked me to take n <liiiIr near him. is nny tiling nliont lier symptom» »hr dore Miss Romani—Of course, you’ve and then. In a way peculiar to himself, Her Idea of Identification. not iindrmtisnd. Mr». I‘ink linin’» iiddrre* la read that new love story of his? Mr. -a way that was very helpful, rather Crabbe (reviewer)—Yes; I had to. Very I “That bank clerk wouldn’t give me than embarrassing to the student, he Lynn, Mnss., her ndvlcr is free mid cheerfully given to every all* realistic, wasn’t It? Miss Romanz— the money. He said I’d have to identi questioned me on various points for Ing woman wlio n»ks for It. Iler ndvlce Ims restored to health more than one hundred tliousmid women. \\ hy don't you try Oh, the Idea! Why, the dialogue be fy myself.” half an hour. A Crucial Test. “Did you?” it, my »Ick sisters? tween the lovers was perfectly silly. Then, rising and going tu lila table, "I couldn’t. None of my linen is One day my sister was reading to Mr. Crabbe — Well?—Philadelphia he looked at some papers, and select FORFEIT -■•a l •1<nal«r«»M . marked except my handkerchiefs and y little brother out of the history, Presa abut« l«aUn«<>r lai«, whl«l> will pr ■ Ihe'r ahsolnts < tlf»»i»«N»* Ing one, said: ' I’d forgotten to bring one with me.”— t the king was “never known to l.jilL« F-. I‘1nlili8iii I n « < <*., Uft»K Baati Fritz, a German lad, and little Tom Cleveland Plain Dealer. “I suppose you would like to have ile after the death of his son.” Af- were very fond of each cither, although me give you a certificate that your ex r thinking awhile, he said: Mother« will find Mni. Winslow's Sootbtn« Iren* h Army Mortality. amination has l>e<<ii satisfactory, which “What did he do when they tickled neither could understand what the bvrup the best remedy to uns for their children other said. “ Why, Tommy, ” said bls Official figure» show that during tin the teething leucn. you may hand to the president. ” him?” father, "your playmate does not speak years IHMW to Pion tie- mortality in tin "CiH'A KE-rs U* all elalaieS for *k»a I gave him, of course, an affirmative Unfortunate Alliance. sod are a truly -underfui medicine I bare often English, does he?” “No,” said Tommy, Grandma’s Defender. wished tor a medicine piea.ant to take and al la.t answer. He then handed me tbe pa Ayer’s Pills arc good liver French army wn* more than double Little Mary Whitney, who had just bare round It in Caaearet. since takln* them mt that in tin- German army. My two cousins were talking when "but when a bumblebee stung him yes blood Has been purified and my eompleitoii ha, Ira- per. saying: pills. You know that. The best terday be cried in English, and 1 un been punished by her father, came to proeed wonderfully and I feel much belter In every they were little, and the largest said: "Not doubting that you would pass. Miut.Sau.IB k SSLLWHS. LullreU. Tenn. ----- I her mother with a deeply-grieved ex- derstood him!” “My aunt Belle is a good aunt.” I wrote the certificate before you came family laxative you can buy. OIZOI U VI lek I- 1*1 '-«•«•In 11.1 Ij pression upon her face and said: - illh I i .- ik I hlr.1 Cl w* *--»t b»*<«*| The smallest one then said: “Your huba’nd, madam,” CANDY In. ” They keep the bowels regular, giM.I. Tl In . |i mh I u - ik I < I III k I I I'HiA I “ "Mamma, Mamma, I wish Ezra Whitney had bail “Well, I guess my granma is a good chief of police, "has been arrested on cathartic tn-»».., II In . 7> ' nib ll-nd ' blll^l •’>»•* The professor was requested to give cure constipation. never married into this family.” t.-»in. • in . |.i ■ »II «'«l *lflv* » aunt, too.” the charge of arson.” “What's that , tbe first vote In tbe deislon of a mat plow* Yonne Yno-rlra Cr. »in -**i>*r»i'<r. mean?” demanded the woman. "It PITA Permanently t urec. Wo fits or nervousness I st». I w ln<! Mill • tool I.' W<.4»M*f ter of discipline. Ho took the college Want your moustache or beard « lo l Mill I : •' ■ ' I CATARRH CAKNOT BB CUBED I 11 U aft**r first day’s use of Dr. Kline’« Great Nerv« »' ' U, ,.,r |.rl<-M <1* means that be is accused of starting Restorer. catalogue, which was lying on the ta a beautiful hrownor rich black ? Use »ny thing In llir ■< L -.,r> Im- UrW.«» M»- Send for Free 82 trial bottle and tre<tto» tbe fire at bis place of business Dr. B. H. Kline, Ltd -Ml Arch St . Philadelphia, Pa. thllrry to., fool >>< M» r 0,0 M.. l,urtUM. * ble near him, and opening It. he snlil: With local Application«, m they cannot reach Nonsense! I've been mar the «eat of tne disease. Catarrh la a blood or that------” “ What Is the student's name, Mr. constitutionaldibeaae, and in order to cure It For Wail Cracks. you must take internal remedies. Hall's Ca ried to that man twenty years, and hs President?" Jim yr*. <■»< m tarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly never would start the fire.” Stop cracks in a wall with plaster of Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. T««t« Goo. “Jones," the president replied. D b on tbe blood and mucous surface«. Hall’s Ca paris, but mix the plaster with vinegar, Good Merer Sicken. Weaken or Gripe 10c 25c Mte Mrs. Scrooge — I am writing to ask tarrh Cure is not a anack medicine. It was “Ah," said he, after turning over the ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ., prescribed by one of tne best physicians in this the Browns to meet the Joneses here not with water, for vinegar prevents Sterling Rereed y C 'M«T. <*»*•<•. «••treat. R«w T»rt. Sit You can sass pages somewhat carefully, “Jones of country for years, and ira regular prescription. its setting too quickly and makes it It is Composed of tbe best tonics known, com at dinner, and to the Joneses to meet wearing W L. aTn.RAH — d and Munranfeed by all dm«* the junior class?” bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di the Browns. easy of manipulation. M •I U’DAv nuto <%KK Tobacco HabU They equal We owe them both an rectly on tbe mucous surfaces. The perfect "Yea,” was the reply. thsl have Ihren combination of the two ingredients is what pro invitation, you know. Mr. Scrogge— i "I notice that he Is from Baltimore," hig y<»u from duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh But I’ve heard they've Just quarreled Bend for testimonials, free. to >5 <R> Tim hn* the professor answered. "When I was F. J. CHENEY & CO., Proprs., Toledo, O, and don't don’t speak! Mrs. Scrooge—I nmitto «.»Ir «»I W I»- lecturing In that city his father enter Sold by druggists, price 75c. 1 hm K Is« slioss proves know, They'll refuse, and we needn't Halls Family Pills are the best* talned me most hospitably at ill* iMr su | m rioiity user give a dinner party at all!—Tlt-Blts. all oclmr makns. bouse. I think I would treat the young At tbe Capitol. One day when little Elsie came H<*l<| by rotali shoe man as leniently as possible. He—This is the ladies’ gallery; over home from school her mother asked in good condition at the beginning bezinnintr of the warm Reaann fleamiN evary wlirrr If the blood is ia season, lxN»k for iisitm sud there is the men’s gallery. Just above her what she bad learned that day. i you are prepared to resist disease and are not apt to be troubled with boils^ The Reasoning Child. prb*«« ori liotto.ii the speaker’s desk is the press gallery, Elsie replied, “I learned to spell man. tt ’ pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itching and burning skin eruptions It was In a Philadelphia public school Thal IhiMgls« < «r* She—Oh, yes. And where is the “Tell me bow you spell it, dear,” said that make one's life a veritable torment and misery. ornai nil ptMM flirr«» I« the other day that a claw In spelling valsr In Ifnotfls« «line«. rogues’ gallery? Now is the time to begin the work of cleansing and building up the was going over a lesson In words <>t mamma. "M-a-n, man,” replied Elsie. I Inruns I« Ihr» hl*h««l He—Why—er—the congressmen Bit “And bow do you spell boy?” “You blood and strengthening the weak grsd« Pal.I.rnIher m«dr. two syllables. One of the words w M * t " t K ■<.<-/ — ■ - .. down there on the main floor. spell It the same way. anly with small- placesin your constitution. Duringthe HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH BOIL8. "mummy." “Children,” said the teach ü.^t4O t iit.j- I U hh.rra by m«ll. vstrS. I cold wiater months we are compelled er letters,” replied ■tsle, after a at> I had a horrible er, "how many of you know the mean Catal.s frre. W. I.. Bot '•I »”. BrwMsn. «•» Watermelon Diamonds. . t* live lndo*rs and breathe the impure attack of holla Ing of the word 'mummy' ”? After a ment's thought. ns 4# t*®’< Place a fine ripe watermelon on ice I air *f badly ventilated rooms and of that broke out all P. N. U. Scene—Platform of suburban sta- long sllecns «tie little girl raised her and when thoroughly chilled cut in fices. We over-work and over-eat, and over my body and XirilKN wrlllna to »<l»«rtlssr* rather thick slices, remove all seeds tlon. Small crowd looking out for the get t»o little out-door exwcfse, and our from which I hand. "Well, Maggie?” IV menil«n «hl» l»»l'*r- could gat no pae- and ent in diamonds; place in a pretty King Bdwardhi Special, due to pass systems become cjoggsd with hnpnri- •lblo relief until “It meass yer molbsr.” glass dish and sprinkle each layer with through on Its way to Port Victoria. ties «nd the blood a hot bod of germs I began taking W- teacher pointed out bar mlafake, powdered sugar. Serve on dainty City Man—What’s It all about? For. and hnmsrs of every kiad, and warm jour medicine, and explains fully the menulng of th« plates as any other fruit.—Washington ter (with knowing wink)—Dook o’ I wealher is stlre to bring a reactioa, and from my ex- Lancaster going throqgh directly, sir. and the poisonous matter in the blood word. Prefpqtly ths word "poppy" Star. »erienoe I can City Man—Never heard of anybody and system will break out in boils and eafely eay 8.1.8. bad to he spelled. with Jhat name! Porter—Well, 'e calls pustules or scaly eruptions and red, “Who knows what 'poppy' means?” is the beat blood 'lmself the Dook o’ Lancaster, but It’s disfiguring bamps and pimples. Make purifier in the world. asked the teacher. I reelly the King traveling in Congo.— a good beginning this season by taking Mrs. M. P. BMTTHfRS, The same little girl raised her hand Punch. Wytheville, ▼*, , a course of S. S. S. in time; it will not this time brimful of confidence. In crossing the ocean a father and only purify your blood and destroy the "Well, what’s the answer, Maggie?” son both became very seasick. The germs and poisons, but promote healthy THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER, "It insans a man mummy,” npi|(.,| While livinr in Hhermsn, Tax., I be- father recovered quickly, but the son action of the Liver and Kidneys and Oame a victim of Impur«, watery the child. was so exhausted with the attack that give you a good appetite at a time blood, I ran down in appetite and •• I bad a terrible cold and could energy; was scarcely able to set Consumption of Pig |r(lrlt hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer’s he sank Into a state of apathy, from when you need it most. about and had to stop off and rest Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im Th« consumption of pig jron |n (|H, S. S. S. improves the digestion and occasionally. I took B. 8. B. and bo- which it seemed Impossible to arouse to Improve at onoe, and after a I'lilted Rtates for th« y«)lr |H «Ht|ni„t mediate relief.’’ him. Tbe steamer physician, think tones up the Stomach, and you are not f-an horouxh course became strong and W. C. Layton, Sidell, 111. «d nt tons and th« furnuie* ing he would try a sudden shock, said, continually haunted by the fear of well. I think 8. 8. 8. the best medicine I have been producing on that Imais |,ui “I have bad news for you; your father indigestion every time you eat, or ever used as an appetizer and gon- a million tons of pig |r0|) b„ How will your cough J. O. SCOTT, is dead!” The son, raising hfs exprea- troubled with dizziness, nervousness oral ton io. 811 Railroad street, Rome, Ge. Iroughl abrond. Thia ha. q,.,,( |h„ sionleHs eyes to the doctor, replied: and sleeplessness. There is no reason be tonight? worse, prob to dread the coming of warm weather “ if you have your system well fortified market so that a number of ftirmi««. “Lucky man!”—Tlt-Blts. PORTLAND, .. a II j T“® ’• ably. For it’s first a cold, . 15, “5 bl<*xi a normal, healthy condition. It is the polluted, sluggish Live blown out. Sarsaparilla Miller, of ( hicago, speaki to young en about dangers of the Menstrual Period — how to avoid pain and suffering and remove the cause by using Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. $5000 LOOD Good Pills BUCKINGHAM'S DYE W. L. DOUGLAS •3.22 & *3 SHOES«"“ A Good Beginning [ Colds then a cough^then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral. Tkresataes: Me.. Me..'«. An«no!*ts. A Proficient Pianist. “Your daughter plays some very dlf- flcult music,” said the visitor. "I should say she does,” answered Mr. Cumrox, serenely. “Her teacher says she plays things that nobody ever thought of attempting to write. Washington Star. When a fortune teller tells a man there Is a woman on bls trail, the only mistake she can make Is In tbe com plexion she gives tbe Nemesis A mean man often has a powerful Influence over a good woman. a invites disease germs, microbes and poisons of every kind and a j trfln 8Pr*n? an<1 Bummer ailments, break down the con- ion, and produce weakness, lassitude, and other debilitating disorders. Acne? Nettle-ra»h, Poison Oak and Ivy, and other irritating skin e sure to make their appearance ince unless the humorsand humors and poisons are antidoted and the thin, acid blood made rich and strong before the coming of warm weather, A course of S. S. S. now would be a safe precaution and a good beginning and enable you to pass in comfort ear-n-tv,, ai. through the hot, sultry months and Durelv veirerahu^’j Om"lon to spring and summer. S. S. S. fs guaranteed vltrnretin^ „ !i , nc*19 recognized as the best blood purifier and the most in- Ua DiseaL^Pleaiaat0iallt0nic9' Write for our book on “ The Blood and THE 3WIFT ¡Kcmc CO., ATLMiTJL. QA. Ml’OK AIM ä oo Water Rights I,,*,, t,.,| At th« dinner of the AsHoclated CKH recently, CongreHsmnn R<«|e, of Minnesota,»aid that there was Hf) water In Home of the present d.iy tru.G that he doubted |f the stockholder 'h« riparian rlKbta W” '"■'l "" il EXTRACTING Teeth Extracted Absolut ly Without Pain and nil kinds of Denial Work Done hy Wlso Brothers, the Painless Denti»!». ' M'UI,., that all our lire w<< have eiowded for time to read a <1 M <■ 'if PAINLESS , ulltiuxsf "WillNOIll be nppiir. âd Open evening* till Sii inlay* troni II to 1.'. WISE BROS.. Oculists V - I ' iflNB