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“Oh, yes, ours is a hard business,” said the dress- maker, “* It's snip and tuck with us all the time, you know." —Harvard Lampoon. Mrs. Winstow’s SooTuinc SyRur for Children Teething ; soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and diarrhoea, 25 cents a bottle. ‘A man never knows what he can do until he tries, and then he is often sorry that he found out,— Westfield Leader. **L observe, James," said the Boston employer, “that you say ‘eether’ and ‘neether.’ Are you not aware that such is not our pronunciation of ‘those words?” "It doesn’t seem to me,” replied the boy from New York despondently, ‘*that you ought to expect me to say ‘eyether’ and ‘‘nyther "on a salary of sixteen dollars amonth."—Chicago Tribune, ROKEN's HITTERS since 1828 acknowledged to be by far thebest and finest Stomach Bitters made, wheth- er taken pure or with wines or liquors or other cordials. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, ahe clung to Castoria, When ahe had Children, she gave them Castoria, Dolly—* What shall we play?" Polly—"' Let's play housekeeping.” Dolly—* But we haven't any cat for papa to kick when ma jaws him.”— Yankee Blade, (DECKE BROTHERS" PIANOS 33 UNION SQUARE New Yor PELE ETT ED. PINAUDS Larter Noveuty Fo excellent folelSoap ia occated with the new INDIAN Pefune sAouDdA? CUON A CELEBRATED HATS ‘superior quality of the material used, the exquisite de- sign, the Hightness in weight, and the great demand, antee that Youmans has no superior. 1107, 719, 158 Broadway, NEW YORK. Authorized Agents in every city. SB so WS THE SIAAB KAD KRAHON SHU rolLél soAP Leaves a Delicate and Lasting Odor. AN IDEAL COMPLEXION SOAP. For sale by all Drug and Fancy Goods Dealers, oF if pnable to procure this Wonderful Soap, send 25 Cents In stamps and ive a cake by return mail. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. SPECIAL—Shandon Bells Waltz (the popular Society Waltz)sent FREE toanyono sending us three wrappers of Shandon Bells Soap. “BARKER BRAND” LINEN COLLARS AND ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. Wiutsas Barker, Manufacturer, Troy, N.Y. A Home Without Flowers? You cannot afford it, when you can purchase Plants and Seeds of Superiore quality at so little expense? e willsend, if this paper is mentioned. 6 Showy Chrysanthemums for 65 cents ; 2 Lintge packets Flower Seeds for agents 6 Large packets Vegetable Seeds forag ceats ; 6 Cholet Hardy Plants for 75 cents. Or the above five collections, amounting to $2.35 for only $1.75. We present with every order our GRAND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, illustrated with 100. full-page, half-tone, photo- engravings, containing full infor- mation about Plants, Seeds and Bulbs for the Garden and Greenhouse. PITCHER & MANDA, United States Nurseries, Short Hills, N. J. P. S.—See previous offers. Nothing Funny IN AN UNCOMPORTABLE PAIR OF SUSPENDERS, THE ard PERFECTION oy COMFORT. Holds the trousers firmly in place, yet yields to every motion of the body. Best furnish- erskeep it. Ask them. Sample pair mailed for soc. or $1.00. CHESTER SUSPENDER CO., 6 Decatur Ave., ROXBURY, MASS, Fastidious Gentlemen @ abways ose 5| POZZONI’S Cy Medicated Nj COMPLEXION 6] POWDER ra) & After a Shave. "It Coots and Heals the Skin.” POZZONI’S Begcuam’s PILts cure sick headache. CORLISS BRAND S.INOZZOd KO Bebo BOM OREEPRS Mb! The Collar Band will not show above the Scarf, This ace painted on the rock is the trade-mark of the United States Printing Co., Cincinnati, O., and all ‘‘United States” Playing Cards have this trade-mark for the Ace of Spades card. It is printed on every card case. None are genuine without it. Mention where you saw this advertisement, enclose a two-cent stamp for postage, and get in return “ The Card-Players’ Companion.” THE UNITED STATES PRINTING CO., Russet, & Morcan Factories, Cincinnati, © BLack CHEVIOT Suits, Made to order, $20, $25 or $30. (IF you GET THE GENUINE)—it’s suitable for office or evening wear. It's gentlemanly goods—a_lusterless black—and black is always good dress. It will not polish and will wear longer and look better than most goods. If you wish to be sure of getting the genuine and saving $5 to $10 as well, come to Nicoll the Tailor. We splendid cheviots direct from the mills—cases procure these full at a time—and can offer you the best material handsomely made at saving prices, Trousers to order, $5 to $15. Suits to order, $20 to $50. Overcoats to order, $18 to $45. Our stores in all the principal cities. ‘Or. cours: So MEW YORK. INDIAN ITY. GAN FRANCISCO, MINNEAPOL PORTLAND, ORE 108 ANGELES. Anothor Reason Why Your Entire ond an: 7 = Site'Snould bo Yransacted With LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY, 50 Broadway, N. Y.: Susturse «lst os comicbooks!com