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JUDGE. LUNDBORG'S PERFUMES, Landborg’s Perfume, Edenia, Landborg's Perfume, Marbchal Niel Rose, Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. Landborg’s Pertume, Lily of the Valley LUNDBORG’S RHENISH, COLOGNE. A. bor contalniny Samples it's articles prepaia. 0, Jour Since eichPaionyd 2 named) ped) Tor ifty Cente ase BERET 36, Lapp a COFFIN, 24 seein EARLS WILSON'S LINEN <|COLLARS & CUFFS BEST IN THE WORLD CELEBRATED HATS. 180 Fifth Ave., J 181 Broadway, near Pal and 23 staf (Cortland st, 916 CHESTNUT STI PHILADELPHIA. ‘and PALMER HOUSE, CHICAGO, CORRECT STYLES, EXTRA QUALITY, SECURITY | MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY OF EW YORK, NO. 233 BROADWAY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. ONLY TWELVE ASSESSMENTS Have been levied from 1881 to 1886, averaging a year, and making the cost for assessments man of 40 years but $4.40 a year for each 000 of insurance. Send for Circulars. Agents Wanted ! {7 Remunerative employment offered energetic and at rellable men. DAVIDSON & GO., TAILORS. Cox, Beekman & William Sts., NEW ToR=. GEORGE WEST, wascrAcTragn OF GROCERS’ BAGS, BALLSTON SPA, New York. cook's eae EUROPE ‘40 “CALIFORNIA For the Spring and Summer of 186. Send for Programmes. Tickets Issued for Individual Travelers to and in all parts of the World. age, Tickets by all lines of Steamers ee ‘* Excurslonist, with maj ished monthly, or ten cents. Address Pe ee THOS. COOK & SON, 21 Broadway, New York. ONS [> 300 With to receive 1,000 samples, circulars and papers Ze send 10 centa to have your name put In Ageats’ Directory. "The all, Coraing, NOY. TWO PRETTY LITTLE FABLES. A brawny laborer complained to his em- ployer that a fellow-workman had spoken to him disrespectfully. and said he, “ If you don’t discharge the heartless creature I'll tie you up.” “ But that,” said the employer, ‘* would be dis- nd injure me financially be- | 1 consider but one question | at atime,” was the convincing reply; and as the | 2 employer whistled and did nothing the tie-up | 8 was proclaimed and a hundred thousand peo- ple were hurt by it. in time saves nine. ari cleanse the blood. which is the fountate of beau » saan e frerce's Golden Medical Discovery. anid goo dikes Uhava fulr akin, buoyant Spirits, vital strength, and ‘soandaces Sf edmatitation will be extabitanea te acavery cures allhumors from the common 40 ‘worst Serotula, ood - wemeney ta curt Disease, Scrofaious ores at ad Fating ing Wie erful. amis otc wisorat? nb Heceatderfal thom partying tora : : Ing, and autritive, For Weak Luuen Spitting of This shows that a switch | iiSodshortness ot breath, bronchitis severe Coughs, asthma, Indred afeetions isu sovereign remedy. lt prompuly Torpid’ Liver, Hlioumness, of “ Liver Complaint," Dyx Bree and tnctgsiion ea Uequalleafemedy.” Sot by DR, PIERCE’ PELLETS—Antt-Blitiows ‘Be, a vial, by druggtata, YSPEPSIA CANNOT BE CURED BY DRUGS OR MEDICINES. of the stomach to} not overtaxed A bloated capitalist said to a fatigued laborer, “You must work sixteen hours a day for two dollars.” ‘* But I can’t live on that,” said the | laborer. ‘‘ It's enough to kill a horse.” “That's none of my business,” said the employer haughtily. ‘Take that or starve to death without it. I propose to tie-up and boycott all en who assume to dispute my royal author- ity.” There was a strike because there was nothing else the laborer could do, and a mil- lion people were put to loss and annoyance by it. This shows that men cannot safely be worked to death for nothing, and that tall grievances from little achers grow. General moral—There must be arbitration by the general goverment or there won't beany fun. ‘atharile, properly assimilate and digest. food There wilt no dyspepsia ALBUNUNOID FOOD gives the digestive organs the icant possible Work, and ts very ute tious It will relieve the worst cases of ‘dyspepsia, “If druggist hasn't it, send 15 cta. for sample box tophysicians, EMERSON MAN'FG Cé $5 Park Plac ARKELL & SMITHS, MANUPACTURERS OF FLOUR SACKS, CANAJOHARIEN.Y. _ THE LATEST LONDON SUCCESS. JOHN HAMILTON & COS PATENT PORTABLE TROUSERS STRETCHER Awarded SILVER - “MEDAL, London International Exhibition, 1884. BEvorr, USE. i Use, AYTER USE. By the use of this Invention, Trousers are soon restored to their original length and shape, ‘and the objectionable “bagging at the knee” is dispensed wi The Tension is obtained by a Screwed Rod (as shown above) which can be regulated as d:sired. ‘The Rod is jointed, and the entire a:ticle weighs under 3-lbs., and oan be packed ins oo a7-in. by 6-in. Splendidly finished, the Rod and Fittings being Nickel Plated, and. th Clamps of Polished Wood. sy DETRONE FREE FRESG voys_*A werd omy lly cadere ||“ AMERIOAW REOISTER® voy Th lnveation i bth in have bee to give him 9 ve, 90 let us terror Bho ‘to dearde what in the world would plese is win wis | STrwult-dreced ten, are things ofthe one, of Hamilton's Trousers icaaen now |" “CIVILIAN.” Dec. 1st, 1883, says—"Tt la the most effective ‘whether he has one or not, just look at his instrament we have ever seen for preventing begging at the keen 1g of RETAIL PRICE . . . 82.50. NICKEL PLATED . . . 85.00. None Genuine Unless Stamped JOHN HAMILTON & CO., Patent. Nore-Manufacturers, Sellers and Buyers of Stretchers having Screw-Rod in combination with Clamps, are hereby cautioned that we shall defend our rights and prosecute all infringere. “Ove soLe AaExrs rs Tux UsrreD Sraris (to whom all correspondence should be aia oo. Ww. Simmons 8 Co., Boston, Mass. comicbooks.com