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<NoBoRGs Perfume EDENIA. LUNDBORG'S Rhenish Cologne. Young Ladies Journat (London) says: isfeata Cote ofthe mont dele ta treed of perfumes; it soggests the odoar of man, ise ies Lundborg’s perfumes are ve fly pat ln neat ine boxes, and are eal lve to any lad; EARL & WILSON 'S LINEN COLLARS & CUFFS BEST IN THE WORLD SECURITY MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY OF NEW YORK, NO. 233 BROADWAY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. ONLY TWELVE ASSESSMENTS Have been levied from 1881 to 1886, averaging three a year, and making the cost for assessinents to a man of 40 years but $4.40 a year for each $1,000 of insurance. Send for Circulars, Agents Wanted ! 127 Remunerative employment offered energetic and 43 rellable men, GEORGE WEST, MASUPACTERER OF GROCERS’ BAGS, BALLSTON SPA, - - New York. VICTORIA HOTEL, :, BROADWAY, %TH AND TTH STS. tho largest and most complete hotels in the city ighly renovated and almost entirely refuratahed. Hoon ind single. Culaine unexcelled. 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Do not laugh at the gentleman with a bare | poll, my son, It is not nearly so bad to have a head that is bald on the outside as to have ahead | that is bald on the inside.—Boston Transcript. | An Elmira man set a trap to catch a mouse| and his daughter caught her foot in it.” The} most interesting thing to be learned from this paragraph is that Elmira people catch mice with | hear traps.—Binghamton Republican, “Ah,” said the n + consolingly toa young) BES CATARRH thonial Investment. you are now going out ane CREAM BALM. ; = Gives Relief at to the world alone once more, but could you ever and cures again find another such a one?” ‘TI trast not,” |COLD IN HEAD replied the young man evasively.—Indianap- olin Herald. “ Well, how did you like the sermon Sunday 7” we heard one lady ask another on the court- neue] CATARRH | pavement recently. ‘The sermon?” * Y | ere at church, weren't you?’ * Yes, certain! HAY FEVER. 1 Not a = Liquid, Snuff} cas or Powder, Free from |dnjurious Drugs “and Offensive odors. Will be shipped anywhere, once “ Well, then, how did you like the sermon didn’t hear any sermon; I belong to the cho was the self-satisfied rejoinder.—Exchange. Editor—I think we had_ better illustrate the president's bride to-morrow. What h you that will answer the purpose? Foreman—There's that old cut of Belva Lockwood and here is Lydia Pinkham. Have you any idea how the girl looks ? Editor—It doesn't matter about that. You'd bet- ter run Lydia in as the bride, and put Belva in as r.—Binghamton Republican. A particle tapped tntocacn nostril and We agreeable: Price wiecnta at D rece 1 ma, rogatered, eta Ci HENRY LINDENMEYR, Paper Ware House 15 & 17 BEEKMAN ST., N. Y. ic IT DOES—IT DOES! Juve has reduced its price to annual sub- scribers to #40 year, ought to give its al- ready lively boon a fresh impetus.— Norristown Herald. (Continued on 15th page.) 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