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CAMMEYER, Sixth Avenue, Corner 12th Street, NEW YORK. | PEDINE the rrest foot remedy tor male ng the eet aati iat relief for : cae raes Ste peacigy dime, fiustrated THE VEDINE CO., 258 Vroadwoy, N.Y. % “ Hastog used the Independent Mena for some eighteen monthy, 1 find them to Pommess ail the merits, aimed for them fy the manifacturers. THOS. H. HARME! Eccelving Tel Naman Dank, and catalogue. “PEN AND INK IN YOUR POCKET.’ COPYRIGHT 1890. OUR “INDEPENDENT” FOUNTAIN PEN Holds Ink for a Week's Use, and Is fitted with a superior Gold Pen to suit any writer, Many People think our pens are the best in use. Send for testimonials J. Z. ULLRICH & CO.,, 106 AND 108 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK. by good living FREE. ADVICE. TO DYSPEPTICS JOHN H. McALVIN, owe ies DON’T SUFFER another minute, but write "immediately for my remedy, which has never failed to cure, Circular, piling what food to avold and bow to cure S., fourtcen years City Treasurer. 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