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Extracto BEEF, We're sure to want it (Overheard o1 wherever we go.” n “the Limited.”) 7 ae SSS ARTFORD TIRES are the best of pure rubber, the best of fabric. Put together for safety, durability, ease. Other makers imitate in vain. The secret is ours. The tires are yours, on any bicycle. They are the original single-tubes. cost most. WORTH MOST. THE HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS CO. HARTFORD, CONN. Y New York. Philadelphia. Chicago. GY: 7 Z j Y j Y Y Z, Y Y j Y OEMAND THEM OF ANY DEALER. WW G ) j j j j 7 ] J. 3 The onjy strictly first Class bicycle lantern on the market IGEPORT BRASS CO SEND FOR CIRCULAR No. 47- GROWING IN POPULARITY. The Many Advantages Offered by the Bufalo Lithia Springw in Virginia, ‘The advances made as a health resort by the retty town of Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va., are phe- homenal. But they are merited. This lovely spot nestles in the hills of Mecklenberg County, and has an altitude of 50) feet above the level of the sea, The Buffalo Lithia Springs are eight miles from Clarks- | ville, on the Great Southern system. and a branch line | of the Atlantic and Danville road delivers passengers immediately at the springs. ‘The hotel, of which the popular proprietor, Thomas F. Goode, is the host, is doing business and will remain open until Oct. 1. The buildings are on the cottage plan, can accommodate 20 persons, while every facility exists for invalids to bathe in the min- eral waters at the desired temperatures, Medical men in all parts of the country are profuse | in their praise of the therapeutic value of the water of the Buffalo Lithia Springs. It is a remedy for many of | the ills to which flesh is heir, including rheumatism, | gout, kidney disease and kindred ailments. ‘The locality {+ one of nature's grandest works There are abundant facilities for fishing, boating, hunting and driving in the immediate vicinity. The hotel accommodations are excellent and the rates remarkably reasonable. | Buffalo Lithia Springs will soon become a veritable | Mecca for the pleasure-seeker as well as the invalid. New York Wort Tempte, the body coachman of Ernest, King of Hanover, is the hero of a number of anecdotes which are told by his majesty’s chaplain in a volume of | Reminiscences.” One of the most amusing relates to a transaction between Temple and the chaplain. Temple lost his wife. Of course I, as chaplain, had | to perform the funeral ceremony. A few days afterward | old Temple, in deep mourning, called upon me. He was very much upset, and evidently had something on his mind which he found difficulty in expressing, for he stood a few moments in silence, and then turned his hat round and round, logked mournfully into it, brushed it with bis hand, and at laXt got out, through stammering: “L've called, sir—I've called, sir—as I wish to ask— and don’t like to put it off—what I've got to pay you for that ‘ere job ?” “Oh,” I said, “nothing, of course. Ihave no fees, Temple; but 1 remember now I am in your debt, and I must ask you what I am to pay for the two pots of oint- ment you made for my horse's cracked feet ?"" “Bless you, sir, don’t mention it!” said Temple. “Nothing, sir, nothing; ‘one good turn deserves another all the world over !"""— Youth's Companion. “THOSE sandwiches remind me of my native town,” said a Massachusetts man at the railway restaurant. “*Dedham ?” asked the girl at the counter, ““No, Needham,"—Commercial Bulletin, In an Irish daily there recently appeared this adver- tisement: ‘ Wanted: A gentleman to undertake the sale of a patent medicine; the advertiser guarantees it will be profitable to the undertaker.”— Household Words, PENDENNIS: If 1 had known that you were going to drop inon us so unexpectedly, we should have had a more elaborate dinner. WARRINGTON (wrestling with a tough piece of steak): Don’t mention it, old man; but next time I'll be sure to let you know.—Me/bourne Weekly Times. BURNETT'S KALLISTON, Tue dry, parched feeling of the face, after a day spent on the deck of an ocean steamer, will be refreshed by an appli- cation ot Burnctt’s Kalliston. For sale by all Druggists. Joscen BuRNcTT Co., Boston, Mass. Blair’s Pills Great English Remedy tor GOUT and RHEUMATISM. SAFE, SURE, EPPECTIVE, $2 Withee Bt, N “Women and Children First!” ‘When a Ship is wrecked at sea, women children have the first care. It should be the same on shore — in life— always protect the family against want with reliable Life Insurance . The =~ Prudential insures the whole family — Children, ‘Women and Men from ages J to 70. Amounts from $15 to $50,000. Pre- miums payable weekly, quarterly, half-yearly vccondi 4 plan or yearly, according to Full Information as to plans sent free on request. The Prudential Insurance Co. of America, Home Office: Newark, N.J. JOHN P. DRYDEN, President. (ASSETS over $15,780,000. INCOME, $12,500,000 SURPLUS, $3,300,000, The Great Passenger Line of America—THE NEW YORK CENTRAL comicbooks.com