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ENT. fountaic, BELFAST. ‘The Kodak ANYBODY can use the Kopak, The operation of making a picture consists sim- ply of pressing a but- ton. One Hundred instantaneous pict- ures are made with- out reloading. N dark room or chemi cals are necessary. A division of labor is offered, whereby all the work of finishing the pictures is done at the factory, where the camera can be sent to be reloaded. The operator need not learn any- thing about photography. He can ‘press the button," —we do the rest. Send for copy of Kopak Primer, with sample photograph. The Eastman Dry Plate and Film Co., ROCHESTER, N. Y. Price, $25.00. POLITE BUT ABSENT-MINDED BATHER (fo /riend up to his neck in the water): Ah Jones; very glad to see you. Won't you sit down )—7id-Bits. THe average size of an American family, accord- ing to statistics, is 4.13. The fraction probably stands for the old man.— Terre Haute Express. PorTER: Jersey City! Allout! AURENS (retail dry-goods, talking in his sleep): But ve vill hef some more in der nexd time you calls, mine frent.—/udge. Tue man who knows nothing and wants to find everything out is only equaled asa bore by the man who knows everything and wants to tell it all_— Merchant Traveler, Yes," said Bagley, ‘<I have become quite famous as an author, and now I have to cultivate eccentrici- ties. I am ‘around paying my debts."—Albany Journal. MR. POOLER (enthusiastically): Aurora, you should have seen little Jimmie Carroll slide in and plant both feet on the home plate at this afternoon's ball game. MS. PooLeR: He did eh? If my boy should plant his feet on the dinner service, do you know what I'd do ?— Jeweler's Weekly. 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DOUGLAS SHOES without ut him down asa fraud. If EAS BROCKTON: MASS. THE GRAIN OF SALT. A lady finding a beggar-boy at her door gave him a meal of coffee, meat, and bread and butter, which he sat down in the area to eat. A moment afterward, however, he rapped beseechingly at the door again, and on its being opened remarked with his hand upon his heart, ‘If I had but a little salt I should be perfectly happy.” Of course he got the salt. Human nature is always lacking something. The great, ruddy farmer pines because he has not won fame or position. The famous man longs for the lusty health of the sturdy farmer, The grain of salt is wanting. How to secure and retain the savor of health in the midst of this rushing, nervous, over-worked generation is a problem worthy of our closest at- tention. It cannot be done with stimulants, which but spur on the overworked nerves to fresh efforts, only to leave them more jaded and shat- tered. Nor with narcotics, which temporarily soothe, but to create an unnatural appetite. It may be asked, what is the cause of this ex- treme nervousness, lack of appetite, lung trouble, deficient heart action, failing eyesight, apoj lecti- cal tendency, etc. We reply, poisoned blood, caused by diseased kidneys, and the troubles in dicated are, after all, but symptoms of advanced Kidney Disease, which is but another name for Bright’s Disease. Unless remedied there wii] be a complete breaking down of the great blood- purifying organs, the kidneys, and they will be ‘excreted, piece-meal, through the urine. Now, in the spring of the year, owing to the extra work which has been put upon the Kidneys and Liver, through a meat diet during the winter months, these symptoms are more Pronounced, and the danger to the patient correspondingly in- creased, It is therefore imperative that the poi- soned blood be eradicated, and that the Kidneys be put in complete health,which can be speedily and effectually accomplished by the use of War. ner’s Safe Cure, a tried and proved specific in hundreds of thousands of cases. IFAAKAVER LADIES’ TAILOR, 19 E, 2ist St., N.Y. New and Exclusive Cloths, New and E Designs, New Cloths for Rid- ing Habits, New Department for Mail Orders. clusive Every Mail Order will be given the most careful super vision by Mr, Keaxavan personally. A perfect fit guaranteed without personal fitting. EMERSON Eaa FINES” ro Se comicbooks.com