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166 JUDGE LEADING HOTELS. NEW YORK CITY. BREVOORT HOUSE, virru AvExvx (near Washington square) NEW YORK B, Barry, Proprietor. GRAND UNION HOTE Sgt UNION SQUARE and oti Sr Taropena Pia Dam & De Rt Baropeee Flas onset ios Corner Rronday tt sh Sire BE ae HOTEL, ica, New York. swirH's © PATTEN, Proprietors. SUMMER HOTELS. HOTEL BRESLIN fine bass-fshing. Rapid and convenient train service so miles from New Yi gaining of DL. & W. RR. Will open for season of webs, SAT UR DAY, ay Rae information address ‘GEO. M. BROCK M: Gisey Hoses LAKE HOPATCONG, N. Z, tacoteetanove idewster: 1 ho mosquitoes, no malaria nager, jew York, ears Soap HENRY WARD BEECHER WROTE : “If CLEANLINESS is next to GODLINESS, soap must be considered as a means of GRACE, and a clergyman who recommends MORAL things should be willing to recommend soap. I am told that my com- } mendation ot PEARS’ Soap has opened for it a large sale in the UNITED STATES. I am willing to stand by every word in favor of it I ever uttered. A man must be fastidious indeed who is not satisfied with it.” PEARS’ attractive, but the purest and cleanest. is the best, the most-elegant and the most economical of all soaps for general Touet Purroses. It is used and recommended by thousands of intelli- It is not only the most gent mothers throughout the civilized world, because while serving as a detergent and cleanser, its emollient properties prevent the chafing and discomforts to which infants are so liable. It has been established in I.ondon 100 years as A COMPLEXION SOAP, has obtained 16 international Awards, and is now sold in every city in the world. It can be had of neatly all Druggists in the United States; but de sure that you get the genuine, as there are worthless imitations. THE SPRING HOUSE Richfleld Springs, N. Y. Tnvites Comparison with the Best Summer Hotels. Open Saturday, June 224, T. R. PROCTOR. CONGRESS HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. OPEN JUNE 22d TO OCTOBER, $3 te $4 per, das, iy the week, $17,800 T'S COX, Proprietors, Accom 1,000. gues acconiing to location ot 8 CLEME II, 8, CLEMENT, Manager. HOTEL KAATERSKILL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, N.Y. OPENS JUNE Srm. RATES REDUCED. $21 week and upward duriog July. Call or address for descriptive guide, ote, W. F. Pale GUSEY, ‘novse, Broadway and’20th 8t., New York. (Enteance also No, 28 West 30th St.) SHARON SPRINGS, N. Y. SHARON HOUSE, NOW OPEN. Situated on Main Street, opposite the Sulphur Hath Houses. Send for circular and terms. Pamphlet descriptive of New Bath and Inhalation Building and European Methods of using Sulphur Water mailed on application. THOMAS K, SHA “THE + FRONTENAC.” | (FORMERLY ROUND ISLAND HOUSE.) THOUSAND ISLANDS, ST. LAWRENCE RIVER. PENS JUNE ssth, thoroughly remodeled and refurnished, Elevator, Steam Heat, Billiard-roo% ling-alley. Good boats and splendid fishing. Music by Kapp"s Syracuse Orches- tra, For Circulars, Diagrams, ete., addre E, D, DICKINSON, Manager, Frontenac, Jefferson County, N.Y. If Grover Cleveland does not behave himself properly | J now, his new stepfather-in-law will trim his jacket for him.—Elmira Delva Lockwood declares that in less than twenty-five years a woman will be governor of the state. We can stand it, Belva; but suppose she gives us a pocket veto, who is going to find it ?—Binghamton Republican, WISDOM. Provide for the worst; the best will save itself.—CAi- Mail. ‘Disappointed ambition owes no allegiance to plat- forms.—Evening World, Female barbers will never be a success. being cut by women.— Troy Times. stake the clown for the faithless New York Herald. « joke should go into twenty years vracuse Standard, Much as friends add to the happiness and value of life, we must in the main depend on ourselves. —A non, It is expected that all applicants for the*position of superintendent of the mint will understand how to make a julep.—Boston Herald. Men dislike PERFECTION IN SMALL THINGS. About a year ago, the first rubber-tip mucilage-bottle made its appearance, and by its many good qualities won its way into thousands of offices and households, displacing relentlessly the old-fashioned mucilage con: trivances, and winning friends everywhere. We re- garded it’ simply as perfect, until the new model rubber- tip Pearl Mucilage” made its appearance a few days comparison with the original style shows the new to great advantage, andLit is confidently predicted that it will supplant ail ‘other mucilage-bottles in the market. ‘The device is certainly a striking instance of simplicity and perfection in small things. Tag COLLARS & CUFFS / ‘MEN S WEAR TOP ROYAL, The Popular Collar. For Sale by All Mens’ Furnishers. Manufactured exclusively by Corliss Bros. & Co.,T New oar 76 Franklin St. Chicago: 247 CANDY =: BONrH mt, Contectioner, KNOX’S —— Send $1.25, $210 or $320 for a retail express, prepaid west of New York and castor benver of the Candies in the World. put up cs. ict ‘Adres G:F. 12°State StxChicage “THE FIRST WEALTH IS HEALTH,"—Emerson. DR. JAEGER’S Sanitary Woolen System Company, Combine Pleasure with Safety! Children and adults are equally liable to the ills resulting from climatic changes in the mountains, at the seashore or of the ocean; therefore be wise, and send for the catalogue (railed free) of descriptions, illustrations, samples of materials and pricelist of ‘th Jaeger’s Sanitary Woolen System Co., $27 and 829 Broadway, New York. EARL & WIL LIN EN COLLARS & CUFFS BEST IN THE LO TRAVELERS.” MORAL: INSURE IN THE comicbooks.com