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ro) 20th to 21st St., Fine Millinery, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Table Linens, Ribbons, Curtains, Gloves, Laces, Our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT has unsurpassed facilities for handling your orders, by mall or express. ‘Through this department we Issue our handsomely ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, WEILL, Sixth Avenue, New York. Umbrellas, Canes, Fancy Goods, House Furnishings, Furniture, China, ete, ‘which Is Indispensable to out-of-town customers, and for which we make no ‘charge. Spring Edition ready April, Send in your name early; supply limited, That was a shrewd policeman who, having p quarrelsome drunken men to handie, man- J to get the arms of one of them around a ph-pole and to slip handcuffs on him. baring him embracing the pole he took the 1 10 the station with ease.—Boston Trav Vanity is the quicksand of reason.—Grorges eed, Aman in Liberty, Maine, has whiskers eight in length. Considering’ the gales that blow the old’ Pine-tree, state one shudders at the Philadelphia Ledger. MERICA'S GREATEST RAILROAD,’ ing by its through cars the most important maercial centres of the United States and Canada, ‘Se greatest of America’s Health ard Pleasure is the direct line to Niagara Falls by way of the eric Hudson River and through the beautiful ive at and depart from Grand Central et, Fourth Avenue and Forty-second Street, York, centre of hotel and residence section, and Track c Ht Daniels, General Passenger Coated Station, much tf you mim Jupom QUARTERLY. Ze. 8, LINK CUFFS ARE EXPENSIVE: BUT SEE HER rou cunt tern "and oo doce aes nd Feveratble Link t your ordinary cota: caables you ir Link But fone wit yourpiaiacuta.o ergo can use tt as bolder. Ir our desler dees’ ot send us 2c. and re make thin offer merely. to Tor Troduce the" Elite: SXOW & MENDE, Manatart B.B Clinton A¥., Albany, SY. Want age ig Sree. p,Wash'ton, 8 Negligence is the rust of the soul, that cor- rodes through all her best resolutions,—Fe/t- ham, There should be no more reason for “tip ping’ a waiter than there is for feeing a dry- goods clerk.— Troy Times. ‘A notice should be put up in Sing Sing rison to this effect—** Murderers will please tender of the guards."—Albany Argus, ‘A western proof-reader was assassinated the other day, and the coroner's jury promptly re- turned a verdict of justifiable homicide. The editor had written, ‘* Lieutenant - governor Sheehan is a powerful advocate of home rule in Erin.” But the sentence appeared in print in this fashion—* Lieutenant-governor Shee- han is a powerful advocate of home rule in Erie."—Rochester Herald. T have always been a quarter of an hour be- fore my time, and it has made a man of me,— Lord Nelson. La Flor De Vallens & Co. Incomparable Gear Havana ia Cigars. yf does not sell this brand, we will send yous box, charges prepaid, containing 13 (Cigars for $1.25, $1.40 and upward to 98.00, ‘These Cigars range in Price from 10c. to {0c. each. WUGENE VALENS & CO., 44 to 54 Dearborn St. CHICAGO, ILL. SUMMER LAW-SCHOOL AT CHAUTAU- Qua. Among the courses of study offered by the Chautauqua management for the coming sum- mer sessions at Chautauqua are courses in law. This is somewhat of a new departure, but is one that will meet with favor on the part of very many who yigit that resort for study and recreation during July and August. The courses, we understand, will not consist merely in lectures, but will embrace thorough class- room work, and cover the many branches of the law, both for students preparing for exami- nation for admission to the bar and for lawyers reviewing. The work is to be under the per- sonal instruction of William C. Sprague, the managing instructor of the Sprague Corre- spondence School of Law, Detroit, Michigan. She— I will never marry a man whose fort- une has not at least five ciphers in it.” He (triumphantly) —*Oh, darling! mine is all ciphers."— Boston Commercial Bulletin, JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, Paris ExPosiTiON, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. CARL UPMANN’S BOUQUET CIGAR. EWARE OF IMITATIONS. B: America’s Favorite TEN-CENT CIGAR. For Sale by first-class Dealers Everywhere. Watt for us, Ready in June, TROKONETS. ‘The very best and most reliable hand.cameras ever made. No faulty rolled film; no glass plates to break ; still, glass plates can be used. Film lies flat; development a pleasure. Slightly touch the lever and a picture is taken. ‘The loading of a TROKoNET with 35 films is but the work of a moment. Take a Trokonet with you to the World’s Fair, and you can feel assured of successful pictures. All Photographic: Deal ers will sell them. Trokonet catalogue free on application. Jue Proto Materiats (o., MANUFACTURERS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. When a man sees that he is being driven to despair he ought to get out and walk.— Yor- hers Gasette, LDNEss Od ey GQ. WENZEL, 623 6th Avo., N.Y. ‘AOLD-OUTS HEEIS ERE Detter service Ivertisements, Tore prompt attention an ny meatioulag J0bam when answering NURSING MOTHERS Will find Burnham’s Clam Bouillon better than any tonic made. It will increase the flow of milk and build up the tissues far better than ex- tract of beef, or any other known remedy. It has been in use in the Maternity Hospitals of New York City and Brooklyn for years and we have testi- monials from the resident physicians of those institutions commending it in the highest terms. Never buy Clam Bouillon for the BURKHAM’S cays extant ta CLAM Glass Bottles. BOUILLON. IE & Drogeists Focers 35c., 600 and $1.00 aizes. 339 TO WEARERS OF LOW SHOES THE BOSTON GARTER is for you—you and all other gen- tlemen wear garters. The Boston Garter is the only comfortable gar- ter, the only one which does not bind. Boston. Made by George Frost Co., SOLD BY MEN'S OUTFITTERS EFERT WHERE comicbooks.com