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_— Cauixet rumors are as thick ag blackberries in N. HUBBARD MILLER GHT iJ August. The newspaper correspondents have already ATLOR and IMPORTER | 225520225 tomestions eo peut desert ie and Bios: Ft Progonts 7 plods nght along, holding his looking aa reserved as a sore finger. I’ Nos. 101 & 103 Nassau St, haps it is a mistake that the newspaper correspondents e not permitted to run this country.—Denver Tri- RENNETT BUILDING NEW YORK.) jn. Ler us not be too severe on our first parents. It was 7 REASONS quite natural that they should succumb to the tempta- Pharmaceutical Chemists, — | Sitings. street corner, and asks him for the loan of a quarter | ton Cushions were report #clentineal hand Willan! Tables i prices ment Tor all. mercial Advertiser. Canada to ni i our pew. bovel y a Mf at G2 aap SETAE i ewelry. 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It must be remembered that | war were not familiar with the grammar of their lan- | They didn’t know how to decline probably.— SIXTH AVENUE, | BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS Pia arr Gul a | ‘Tue cast of Guiteau’s head should be reproduced in 2 . 4 ber, It would be an imme football. —New Haren Cc A N E S | SHOULD Be PREFERRED Register. Anuiuewas once reportol a mateh off because one | PEARSON & TALLMAN, OVER ALL OTHER FAMILY MEDICINES, } morning when tie called at the house to deliver mi ~ First- CLEANLINESS IN USE; they are 01m J carlier than usual.—Turners Falls Reporter Sale 2 Tealin atleaied ek caves’ paas'ot oy eusete fal Piece about the Degeneracy of the Age. Ie talks And 22 FOURTH AVENUE. ments and lotto reason should Inducethepabtie | about the good old Times when Men were Manly and | 7B laggest,and Maest assortment of SUK and Woot Cader topreer the Youthful Breasts were Pregnant with Chivalry. By Manutactory, 391 & 393 Sixth Avenue. |, Secon INEXPENS! SS witht ex and by he Will go Home and Lick his wife for not Cut- | pounded. % ting The Wilson Patent Third—They are a great and necessary improvement on the : ADJUSTABLE CHAIR, slow action of Iedia Rabber Poroas Strengthening Plaster, acd Buk Thirty Change of Pat | Y posseea all the meritot sermon in t over yet reconciled Chuiats Grit Bea" or: Lounge: ety a ane pratt god contato tx T the proud man, trying to curl his foct up and out of Combining beanty, x | Ggenm, which actepcetally with an increased rubefacteetvetim, | sight under the pow, to the painfully obtrusive and M pverrthing to an exact | ag, #trengthening, sedative and counter-Lritant effect. evident fact that the wife of his bosom had sod his Rpm | Fourth—Thele action 1s more vigorous than electricity,an | blacking brush to polish the kitchen stove. —Burling- hinp ma C0. D. | asa local remedy they are more powerfal and penetrating, ton Hawkeye Sener ——_—Bepe seam ar uatraied C- | Fifth—Ove Benson's Capcine Porous Plas- Vexvs was the only infant “rocked in the cradle of | Address ‘Tho Wilson AdJus. Chair Mfg C | fOr will eect more than the wre of w dozen of any oiber } tho doep."—Hartford Sunday Journal. Was Davy Sh BROAD AT ES | seer! Jones her father? Steth—Toey will gate atiments that other remedtic Meielin Pss ae cated on her bat brim. ry inch of width represents pchementh Phyictas proeite them for thelr patients, pre} threg years. A tet-inch brim means that the lady ia a Mtocipprstction iin tdmeatacn thirty years old; a twenty-inch brim shows that she is sixty, and goon. It is a charming conceit. —Dhiladel- CAUTION. phia News. that the word CAYCINE is cut in the Plaster, } Owx of the stingiest men in Austin fell from a street Take no other. Price 25 Cents. car and broke his leg in two places. “Are you hurt?” | asked one of the parties who came to his assistance. | SEABURY & JOHNSON, St a partil,” repli he seer, nding hs teeth | in pain. “I pay my doctor so much a year."—Texas NEW YORK. Ture: Is nothing which so foreibly remindsa veteran |, a ee ae 7G Sa TN 5 = | soldier of old times on the Chickahoming as when an | eae eee a tne ee a ae de THE CHEAPEST NOVELTY HOUSE | °C yor General of Volunteers battonhotes tum on te | feshees ba Cues eer aie fate atin oar vat ‘the Centennial Commission, Philadelphia, in 1876, the Combina. 1 GOLD! Eastty Made. | {1 recalls the days when there was no quarter.—Com. | 18, {he angles of In New and second. rant parent z : —| THE H. W. COLLENDER CO. 798 BROADWAY New York.