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“BAY STATE” Musical Instruments «They balld toolow who build bencath the skies." This sentiment & the key- note of the Bay State” success. We alimed for * the higheat achlevement,"and today our Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Zithersand Flotes are known throughout the woridas the leaders in tone, quality and beauty of design. Ifyouare interested in musical tastruments and desire to learn more about the “Bay State," send for free illustrated catalogue, all the world a lover loves” Is true without deception, How sad that oft the girl he loves Should prove the one exception. CARME Made in Palestine, ia. An Absolutely Pure Olive Oil Soap for Nursery, Toilet and Bath. Sold by Droggists and Grocers. Imported by A. KLIPSTEIN & CO., 122 Pearl St, New York. ee SADT 9 Sp tettasa SESEacaga Good gracious, Mr. Geezer! don’t drink the water in that bucket. Don't you know it’s only for use in case of fire?’ Clerk—"* Yes ; that’s why I'm drinking it New York Commercial Advertiser, BLEMISHES PERMA o' ACIAL tectyremoret by reine rac ‘2 years’ practicr nce. John, ary, et We javentor of Woodbary tal Soap. everywhere “Onty when fae “Why!—do you play ‘2 Washburn.” No Home is Really Complete ‘Without a new 1897 Model Washburn Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo or Zither. Washburn’ Duy'a genuine Washburn of the very latest desi From $15.00 Upward. ‘The new Washburn Mandolinis a radical departure former styles. It is the neatest, dai figitest Mandolin inable, and ltstane ap very near to that of dC Barns are sold at xe lage music dealers Vand uniform irices by all frst Washburns are rethe acknowled world. ‘They Artists, Teathers and: Cie Clube” Our new W sed fail information, . rea Sent free on receipt of ap} Cannot supply you we will se with pris of exam rn improves with aj ‘Washburn Gift thet increases in value as [tis really worth i LYON & HEALY, Prices have been scaled down as a result of the ‘Sencrmous popularity 0 that now you can ntiet and st Violin, Wash ied standard of the are used exclusively By the leading talogue containing portralts of over 100 Artist ts, etc., will be | iestions 170 “it iTyourlo Hoeal Geater| ination, direct trons the factory | and makes a years go by. cost. COR. WABASH AVE. & ADAMS ST., CHICAGO. Teller —* Pokelong declares that if he mar- ries at all he will wed a widow.” Grimshaw— ** Yes, confound him! 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ALWAYS WINNING World’s Records The 10-mile Amateur paced World's record was made on a Crimson Rim Bicycle in 22 min- utes, 13 seconds by Walter G. Douglass, of the University of Pennsylvania, on October 21st. SYRACUSE BICYCLES SPIN TO WIN. Keep Your Eye on the CRIMSON RIMS. Metropolitan Agent, CHARLES J. STEBBINS, 103 Reape Stacer, New Yorx City, MANUFACTURERS: Syracuse Cycle Co., SYRACUSE, NEW YORK. Free to Every Man. THE METHOD OF A GREAT TREATMENT FOR MEN. WHICH CURED HIM AFTER EVERY- THING ELSE FAILED. Painful diseases are bad enough, but when a man is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness the mental forebodings are tea times worse than the most severe pain. There is no let-up to the mental suffer- ing day or night. Sleep is almost impossible. and under such a strain men are scarcely responsible for what they do. For years the writer rolled and ti on the troubled sea of sexual weakness uni question whether he had not better take poison and thus end all his troubles. But providen- tial inspiration came to his aid in the shape of a com- bination of medicines that not only completely re- stored the general health, but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts to natural size and vigor,and be now. declares that any man who will take the trouble to ‘Send his name and address may have the method of this wonderful treatment free. Now when say free T mean absolutely without cost. because 1 want every weakened man to get the benefit of my experience. Tam not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as an en- thusiast ; but there are thousands of men suffering {he menial tortures of weakened manhood who would ‘cured at once could they but et such a remed the one that cured me, “Do not try to study ovt Now Tcan afford to pay the few postage-stamps necessary to mail the information, but send for it,and learn that there are a few things’ on earth that, although they cost nothing to get. they are worth a fortune to some men and mean a lifetime of happiness to most of us, Write to Thomas Slater. Box 1sr, Kalamazoo, Michi- gan, and the information will be mailed in'a plain Sealed envelope. Jupox’s Lrnnany Is fall of pure fun. No polities. 100 EVERARD’S TURKISH, RUSSIAN AND ELECTRIC BATHS. Permanent and Transient Rooms. Moderate Prices, 2* WR Yeageei sree’