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JUDGE ONE POUND A Day. AGAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL RUN DOWN," AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKI. } THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, SCOTT'S MULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda 1S" NOTHING UNUSUAL. Tits FEAT. HAS WEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN, PALATABLE AS MILK, EN. DORSED BY Pitysicians. SOLD BY ALL Davcatsts. AVOID SUBSTITUTIONS AND IMITATIONS. | ; CAIN | SPECIAL OPENING Rich Furs and Fur Garments, Seal Jackets, Wraps, Ulsters, Long Seal Wraps, Robes, Muffs, and Boas. Gents’ Fur-lined Overcoats, Gents’ Seal Driv- ing Caps, Collars, and Gloves, Coach- men's Sets, Foot Muffs, Rugs, and Mats. 126%1128 Cheoliwt Sk Philadelphia D. L. Dowo's HEALTH Exerciser. 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Mustard plasters all in vain ; Only serve to make more pain, Dinah rushes thro’ the rain, Hunts a doctor for the twain, (There is lots of trouble in that household ) Same old story — nothing new ; Doctor did what he could do. Up the golden stairs they flew, Hapless husband, wifie too. (There is no more trouble in that household.) Morar. Loving wifies, stick to books, Swinging hammocks, shady nooks. Off the cooking keep your hooks, Leave pie-making to the cooks, (And you'll have no trouble in your household.) —Hubsmith in Washington Post, PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVED DESIGNS OF POSTAL CARDS. Post Orrice DErarTMe: Orrice oF PosTMasTER Aly Wasunctox, D, C., Sept. 18, 1889, In order to secure, if possible, an improved design and border for postal cards, sealed proposals are invited from artists, designers, and others, and will be received at this department until 12 o'clock noon, on Wednes- day, November 6, 1889, for such designs or drawings for the purpose as bidders may wish to submit, Proposals should be made on the blank forms pro- vided by the department, securely enveloped and seale indorsed ** Proposals for new designs for postal cards, and addressed to the Third Assistant Postmaster-Gen- eral, Washington, D. C. Blank forms of proposal, with specifications and ii formation, will be furnished on application to the Third Assistant Postmaster-General, JOHN WANAMAKER, Tostmaster-Geners HOIST BY HIS OWN PETARD. “Will you kindly allow me to stand ?" asked a gentle- man, as he got into a railway carriage, which carriage already contained the specified number. * Certainly not, sir,” exclaimed a passenger occupying a corner seat near the door. ‘The way these trains are overcrowded is shameful.’ **As you appear to be the only person who objects to replied the gentleman, '*I shall remain Suiting the action to the word the aggrieved passen- ger rose, and, putting his head out of the window, vo- ciferously summoned the guard, ‘The new-comer’ saw his opportunity and quietly slipped into the corner seat. “What's up?" inquired the guard, as he opened the carriage door. “One over the number,” replied the new-c cool **You must come out, sir; the train's going ot without waiting for further explanation the guard pulled out the aggrieved passenger, who was left wildly gesticu- Tating onthe platlorm.--Zendon Couré four CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, had placed in his hands by an East Indian missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Con- sumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints. Having tested its won- derful curative powers in thousands of cases, and desiring to | relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge to all who wish it, this recipe in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noves, 820 Sowers | Block, Rochester, N,V. BARRY'S = s"is%o -! Tricopherous FOR THE HAIR Exquisitely perfumed. emoves all impurities from the scalp, prevents MB baldness and gray and causes the hair to grow Thick, Soft, and Beautiful: Price, 50 cents. All Druggists. Barctay & Co., New York. Grosse & Blackwell's FRESH FRUIT JAMS, ‘Mate from English Fresh Fruits AND REFINED SUGAR, Are Sold by all Crocers IN THE UNITED STATES. EVERY <THE AGES AAS Tous FAMILY sHobLo, Na Roce, ot ene PO pena STEPHEN F. WHITMAN & SON, tliventors ano Sove Man's. -i- PHILADELPHIA GOOD NEW To LADIE S ‘SPECIAL.—We will send by mail atrial order of 3% Ibs. on receipt of $2.00. Name the kind of tea you are accustomed to using. Greatest induce- ment ever offered. Now's yourime to get up orders for our celebrated Teas and Coffees, and se. cure a beautiful Gold Band or Moss Rose China Tea Set, Din. ner Set, Gold Band Moss Rose Toilet Set, Watch, Brass Lamp, or Webster's Dictionary. For full particulars address THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., P.O. Box 28, gt and 33 Vesey Street, New York. “THE FIRST WEALTH 1S 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 on the ocean; therefore be wise, and send for the catalogue (mailed free) of descriptions, illustrations, samples of materials and price-list of the Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Woolen System Co., 827 and 829 Broadway, New York. Send $1.25, $2.10 or $3.50 for a retail box, by express, prepaid west of New York and east of Denver,of the dest Candies in the World. put up in handsome boxes. — All strict!) re. Suitable for presenta. Try itonce. Address C. F. UNTHER, Confectioner, 212 State St..chicago WORLD-RENOWNED HATS. ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. Retail stores, 212 Broadway. corner Fulton st: 194 Sth ave under Fifth Avenue Hotel; 340 Fulton st., Brooklyn, And 191 193 State st , Chicago. Agents for the sale of these high class Hats can be found in every city in the United States. comicbooks.cdm