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A new conductor on the Seventh-avenue line was on his first ran, He knew that it was required to call the streets, and not being familiar with their names relied on the sign-boards. On seeing a ‘‘ Pearfine” sign he startled the passengers by calling out, ** Pearl- ine street !" SICKNESS AMONG CHILDREN, especially infants, is prevalent more or less at all times, but is largely avoided by giving proper nourishment and wholesome food. The most successful and reliable of all is the Gail Bordeu “* Eagle” Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep it. THE CELEBRATED PIANOS by Artists. ‘Aro at Present the Most Popular and Preferred by Leading Warerooms : 149, 151, 153 & 155 E. thes St, aN. H mci treet. ‘Or The Liquor Habit DRUNKENNESS ® 2-4-1322 Haines’ Golden mpscific. Pret ‘by Administering Dr. Teoan be given in « cup of cot GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. 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Horr, the witty Srator, for many years a Member of Congress, especially to in- Struct the public of America on the Tarifl, the Currency and the Coinage. “These topics areal understandable enough: the Re- publican policy with regard to all of them is right and patriotic And absolutely inpregnable ; but dust has been thrown in the Reople's eyes, and the air has been filled with fog, by lying ‘arifl-Reformers. Read Twn N. ¥. Txisvxe this year and next! You cannot do without it.” Mr. Horr begins at the beginning of every sub- Jectsand makes it so clear that every one can understand and no One can answer him, ‘Ask any neighbor who reads Tx Trinunn Swhat he thinks of Mr. Horr’s writings. 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