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, , ti ener, rt. rving a ing Soug Mt do, ple pachy| s nts. The $ remor | WILLIAMS’ iverY First-Ciass Barser — Uses WILLIAMS’ SHAVING SOAP — SHAVING SOAPS are the only ones that insure Security as well as comfort—while being shaved in Barber Shops. Gently medicinal—they act as curatives of all disorders of the skin of the face—prevent Pimpres—Eczema—Cxustep Sxin—and are the only absolute guarantee against Barbers’ Itc—and kindred blood-poisonings—that can be con- tracted in Barber Shops—where cheap and impure Shaving Soaps are allowed. @37"See that your BARBER uses WiILLIAMS'— Be safe — Be comfortable. Wait for us. OKONETS. 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 LICS FLA , DEVELOPMENT A PLEASURE. ee ee te et A ton of diamonds at the present day is| worth exactly seven million pounds, No more and no less. Don't be imposed upon and pay seven million two hundred and fifty thousand pounds.—London Tid- Bits. Ready in June, New and elegant equipment on the Spring- field Line ‘* Mid-day Limited.” _ Vestibuled throughout, and only five hours and forty min- utes between New York and Boston, The grandfather of Lady Craven was at one time a Troy cooper. No wonder her parents managed to accumulate a barrel.— Washington Post. Slightly touch the lever and a picture is taken.| Scott's Emulsion assists those who inherit e*# ee we ee consumption over the growing years of youth, when hereditary taints are most likely to ap: The loading of a Troxower with 35| pear, 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 Dealers will sell them. Drummer (taking out a well-filled cigar. case)—"* Pardon me, but have you a match?" Seedy individual (suggestively)—"' Yes: but 1 have no cigar.” Drummer—* Then you won't need the match.”"— Yankee Blade. Trokonet catalogue free on application. E PHOTO WeATERIALS CO., MANUPACTURERS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. It is said that James Whitcomb Riley talks in his sleep. That probably explains why the genial poet has refrained from entering the matrimonial state.—Rochester Herald. The “ Ribbon Adder” is the name of a new calcu- lating machine invented by Mr. Charles Henry Wedd of this city, sometimes known by a pen-name made familiar through the columns of the Tribune—" John Paul.” Mr. Webb some twenty-five years ago in- “What is that awful girl playing?’ You horrid man! She is playing on Mendelssohn's ‘Songs Without Words.’ “It's a thousand pities that the great i didn't compose some songs without Pittsburg Bulletin, vented an“ adder" that came into very general use and has obtained extended and favorable mention in several cyclopaedias. To the perfection of the present “Ribbon Adder” he has devoted some eight years of invention and experiment. And the result is a won- der—of beauty as well as of usefulness. Not much larger than a good-sized prayer-book, it yet adds up eight columns of figures at @ Lime, subtracts COrTe- Spondingly, or multiplies four figures by four figures. The price }s about one-tenth that of any calculating machine of complex mechanism ever invented t0 40 similar work. laplements often used to effect a capture— ng-iron and rouge-pot.—Harvard Lam THE WORLD'S FAIR. Final arrangements for the Sale of Tickets via the B. & O. R. R. Fer the benefit of those desiring to attend the world’s fair the Baltimore and Obio Railroad will sell Rrvon tickets to Chicago and return, at all stations on its line, at low rates, Tickets will be on sale until pcr ist. and will be valid for return journey until November rsth, 1893. ‘They provide for a reduction ver cent. below regular rates. These tickets will be valid only for continuous journey. Tickets tes will he sold that will permit holders to stop over at Baltimore, Washington. or any other and returning. Besides the opportunity of visiting Washington, a privilege afforded by no tourists via the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will traverse the historic Potomac vallev, the theatre ween the states. “At Cumberland they will be offered a choice of routes, via Pitsburg. or Ps the Alleghany mountains, three thousand feet above the level of the sea, and via Deer park and Oak- the famous summer resorts. The scenery along the Baltimore and Ohio route is the most pictur Hsenca. “Pullman accommodations may be reserved in advance of journey. For rates and information toncarest B. & O. ticket agent, or Chas. O. Scull, General Passenger Agent, Baltimore, Md. Tse quinine-manufacturer seldom complains ts bittcr lot.— Buffalo Courier. litor knows that the funniest things tewspapers are the things that are left out Sema. Somerville Journal, 8, LINK CUFFS ARE EXPENSIVE. BUT SEE HERE! You want them a | 0 docs wedieaneameatesaee The" Rilte” Cudt-telder makes 0 ¢ le and reversible Zant vfs of “your ‘ordinary cUa Eaubles you to, wear Linkifut: fons witdyour piaineuit,or Fou fcan'dse 1 as" aa ordinary cu: Holder” Te your dealer docs pot Keep fe, een us Scand reeets bale by retura ma tea ote pale of Se pate of Gold Front or § ~0 Sterling Shver Link Cuffont- for ove dotiar (81.00). This he tame rate at wnicty we j apply ‘them ‘to. the -Jobbin trade’ ta “groen lots, Jewelere Ferular rea price being Two } Dollars "(e2to) per palit, We make this offer merely: to In: troduce the ™ Eitte:™ SXOW & MEADE, Mavatarterer B.B.5Clinton Ay., Albany, EQUALED BY FEW. EXCELLED BY NONE Three Patterns for ’93. Send for Catalogue. RemincTon Arms Co., 313-315 Broadway, * are Out for a day's enjoyment on your wheel, you don’t want to think that your sport may perhaps be marred by a possible accident to some part of yur machine. Nearly every ordinary wheel liable to get out of order at unexpected mo- ments, some kinds more thin some others. ‘The Sunol” is lest likely than most others, from actual facts. It’s for this reason so many. 1g: * The Sunol Get a “ Sunol” catalogue this season before you buy. Tue McINnTosu-HuntincTon Co. Harpware & BicycLrs, CLEVELAND, O. Digelow & Dowse, Boston, Mass, Sele Ageats New . When one girl gets mad at another the first thing she does is to accuse her of thinking she is so smart.— Atchison Globe, “Time's up,” soliloquized Bagley as he came out of the pawnshop where he had just left his watch.—Exchange, Frank Leslie's Weekly AND THE COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. No other American paper will have more interesting ILLUSTRATIONS or more readable articles concerning the WORLD'S FAIR at Chicago than will be furnished by FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY. No labor or expense will be spared to make the Exposition issues of the LESLIE notable, and worthy in every respect of a popular and en- terprising American journal. Atrial subscription to the Lxstix can be ob- tained three months for one dollar, postpaid, by addressing the publish ers. ty kD cae te Sat aa NEW YORK. ATTY Signa bat Abang, wiser, | QUNS ERCESEs SPORTING 4200s 385 ARKELL WEEKLY CO., 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. comicbooks.com