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JUDGE The Cod ) That Helps to Cure The Cold. The disagreeable taste of the COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with HYPOPHOSPHITES or LIME AND soDa. ‘The patient suffering from CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS, COUGH, conn’ oR WASTING DISEASES, ‘may take tho remedy with as much satisfaction as ho would take milk. Physicians are prescrib- ing iteverywhere. It Is a perfect emulsion. and a wonderful ean producers Takenoother SPRING OPENING CHINA AND JAPAN SILKS, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SCOTCH DRESS GOODS. Novelties in Black Dress Goods, French and Scotch Cottons, Novelties in Embroideries, Novelties in White Muslins, onounced styles of Dress Fabrics im- n entirely replaced by neat Checks, ‘The extravagant and ported last season have Stripes, ete. This ‘oy ning will exhibit a large and handsome stock of Cloth Effect fects specially suitable for early Spring Customers. meee 3 Cheofiuut Sk Pid A large assortment kept in stocr and | BLANK BOOKS. Feet, w Yor ~ WLA.S. Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is the best stimulant in the preparation of beverages, and by itself Sold by all grocers and druggists. =ORDINARIES = - Ladies’ GENTIEMEN’ Ss * Sarelies, TANDEM Saree TES. Yabsley —" Wickwire, we have just been discussing the question whether married women really do go through their husband's pockets. Does yours?" ick. wire—'* Of course | can only give you my experience, and that is she don't. When she gets to the bottom of them she stops."— Terre Haute Express. “Where are you going, my lusty man, With the bucket of chalk and the big tin can, Down the path that leads to the brook-swept glade ?” “I'm going a-milkin’ sir," he said. —Washington Post. ‘The vastness of the business done by the Equitable Life Assurance Society can be seen by a glance at its thirtieth annual statement printed elsewhere in Jupce. ‘The figures present startling evidence of the magnificent growth and development of the society, The amount Of its assets on January 1, 1889, was over $88,000,000. ‘These have grown during the past year to an aggregate of over $107,000,000, The total undivided surplus over the four per cent reserve at the close of the year was nearly $23,000,000, and the new insurance written during 1889 reached the amazing total of $175,000,000 It is almost impossible to calculate a business involving figures of this size, but the steady growth of the Equit- able Life, the constant increase in assets and new busi- ness shows that it must be managed with conservatism, intelligence and signal al ‘The dollars of my daddy I safely packed away ; The dollars of my daddy 1 lost upon the trey ; And now I fain would take me ‘To far-off Canada, —Exchange, If love is blind there is no use wasting gas on it.— Rome Sentinel, THE BEST PROTEOTION ! THE SAFEST INVESTMENT ! For yourself, your family, your estate, The Non- Forfeiting Free Tontine Policy NEW- YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, & 348 Broadway, New York. Nornine Cun Tate wie Pesce ey Sound Live Trsveance, WHY WILL YOU WAIT? Write to the Company direct For Results of Policies now Maturing, and terms, tating your age. BARRY'S ie Tricopherous rellstes An elegant dressing exqut: ath sti rs eS fea from ihe ecal vents baldaere and gray balr, sd cannes the See es halt to grow Beaatifal, WHAT IT BUYS Namely, the money paid in premiums tc THE TRAVELERS OF HARTFORD, CONN. By over 100,000 Men each year. THE PAYMENT OF Over $1,000,000 a Year (Claims on ) uNDER One-Seventh of all Insured), Over $12,000,000 altogether, Over $550,000 a Year. (in Death Claims and Endowments), Over $5,500,000 altogether, STATEMENT FOR JAN. 1, Assets, = = = - = Liabilities, - - - Surplus - JAMES G. BATTERSON, Pres. RODNEY DENNIS, Sec'y. ACCIDENT POLICIES. UNDER LIFE POLICIES. 1890. $1 1,528,649.30 9,163, 115.24 - $2, 365,534.06 JOHN E. MORRIS, Asst. Sec'y, comicbooks.com