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If time does even everything, \s we are told the case is, san awful job on hand ‘ith those who play the races. —Troy Press. \ysLow’s SooTHING SyRUP for Chil- soothes the child, softens the pain, cures wind colic and diar- nts a bottle. quust first have the warrant that it then the measure that it is HG. J. Adam, THE WONDERFUL COSMOGRAPH. Pleasure is without without €. machine {or i feidings, Ivadscapes, flowers, and everything ie nature, reproduces all of the natural colors the copy placed before it without gatives or chemicals, using only Suinaty daylight to reproduce the picture, Wilson lester, artist, from Paris, France, lo- Olive street, St. Louis, Missouri, sate manufacturer of this valuable is engaging agents all over the make ten dollars day and upward PNCELLENT TESTIMONIAL, Mr. Foster—In regard to my Cosmograph I don't care to dispose of it. Though I am not , so speaking—only do painting for my t—but I never expect to part ograph until my eyes grow dim o that I can no longer see. Very 0. F. UTr, 1606 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo, To Wilson Foster, manufacturer, 1824 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Awoman can keep a secret, but she can’t squise the fact that she is keeping one.— In these days of progress the BEST, is just good enough for a buyer who pays his honest Dollars. Among Pianos the BEST is the bjt Post Street, ‘San Francisco, SOHMER The Courier-Journal respectfully but firmly declines to be drawn into the crusade against the revival of white stockings. We have sur- vived with life and some hair the war against crinoline, and we most assuredly do not propose to enlist’ against white stockings. He is un- worthy of the favor of the gods if, when they vouchsafe to him now and then a glimpse of the beautiful, he stickles like a dyspeptic over the color.—Louisville Courier-Journal. “When pain and anguish wring the brow ‘A ministering angel thou "—Bromo-Seltzer. He very much condemned his wife's Profuse aquatic capers That brought herself and bathing-suit So often in the papers ; But now he's reconciled, for in ‘A telegram ‘twas stated She'd gone beyond her depth and could ‘Not be resuscitated. ‘onkers Gazette, Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne is | naturally fermented’; there is nothing in it but the juice of grapes." ‘I'ry it. People are being bitten by rattlesnakes, and the Utica Herald will soon be blaming the Cleveland administration for the fact. The same people are being cured by whisky, bat the Herald will not give to the Democratic remedy its med of praise.— Exchange. | ‘Another bank gone Democratic” is the forcible way in which a sensible Kansas City man refers to bank-failures,— Kansas City Journal, Traveling man—"“A chop and a cup of cof- fee, quick!” My train leaves in twenty min- utes,” Waiter—" Yes, sah. Seventy-five cents, sah." Traveling man—"Do you want pay in advance?" Waiter—'' Yes, sah. Yo’ may be gone befo' it’s cooked, sab."—New York Weekly. YOUNG MOTHERS should early learn the necessity of keeping on hand a supply of Gail Borden, Bagle Brand Condensed Milk for nursing babies as well as for general cooking. It has stood the test for thirty years. Your grocer and druggist sell it. Feel for others, but think for yourself, —Noth- ing annoys a lover or a poseur like a rival.—It is the man who never speaks that best deserves to be heard.—There are certain duties one’s friends never neglect—to refer to one’s increas- ing infirmities or to the follies of one’s children. —Dorothea Lummis in Kate Field's Washing- ton, A GREAT STORE. The dry-goods emporium of H. O'Neill & Company, covering the entire block between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, on Sixth avenue, New York, is one of which this city is justly proud. ‘The proprietors have succeed ed in assembling under one roof the greatest amount of choice goods ever brought togeth There are stores larger, perhaps, but where is there another of the magnitude of H. O'Neill & Company's which is filled with goods so choice? If you want trash don’t go to O'Neill's ; but if you are after honest value every time the JuDcE respectfully recommends you to this establish- ee YALE It is the ch joicest Smoking Tobacco that ex- perience can produce or that money can buy. MIXTURE swoxina tosacco “Home Warming and Ventilation.” A book in which these two impor- tant subj by the est authorities. Contains | suggestions about the dif- of heating a house, n saving fuel, etc., and leaves the reader free to choose his own system of heating. This book and Cur 20.-page illustrated catalogue Furman Steam and Hot ‘ater Loilers, sent free. HERENDEEN MFG. CO., 19 Belle St., GENEVA, N. Y. W 10 to $60 Saved on New I ICYCL os all tiftesnew 624 nanacia Say Ray nse dentro Wo z ° aeil every where, Cute free. Mouse, Hassrd & Co. Mire» Get, PeowLa, Iie Tue ARMSTRONG QENTLEMEN’S Garter. ‘The easiest and best garter ever worn. Always clean, Always the fame tension, Ask your dealer for} them, or send to THE ARMSTRONG MFG. CO., Bridgeport, Conn. New York office, 242 Canal St. Price, 25c. THE SOFT GLOW OF ‘The tea rose is acquired by ladies who use Poszoni's Complexion Powder. Try it, GENTLEMEN! Don't suffer longer with imperfect and iable CoLtax Buttons. A postal- I bring you a circular describing “The Benedict?? patent. Juocxin- Jdorses it as the best. Made in both solid Id and silver. ' BENEDICR BROS, 171 Broadway, N. ¥. city. mand, ‘Deck number of Jupox's Linzary suppited on de- 10 cents. Punishment is a fruit that, unsuspected, rip- ens within the flower of the pleasure that con- cealed it, — Emerson. You and the doctor must both trust the druggist for pure medicines. You and the manufacturer must both trust the varnish- maker for an elegant finish. You must know the reputa- tion of druggist and varnish- maker, MURPHY VARNISH CO., Feaxxun Muxbny, President. Newark, Boston, Cleveland, St. Louis, Chi | £0. - YOUMANS | CELEBRATED HATS. The superior quality of the material used, the ex- | quite design. the lightness in weight, and the great | demand, isa guarantee that Youmans has no superior. 1107, 719, 158 Broadway, NEW YORK. ‘Authorized Agents in every city. World's fair travelers will be delighted with the funny Jupor’s QUARTERLY. Bcents. Shrewd men the tables often turn on those who'd do them dirt, And thus avoid the chance, you know, of some- times getting hurt. The housewife, when the dirt she fears, ne'er gets the least bit wroth, Nor tries to turn the table, but she turns the table-cloth.— Zroy Press. AS a specific against dyspepsia and as an appetizer, also for mixing in drinks, nothing is superior to BOKER'S BITTERS, renowned since 1828, ‘There are fakirs in India who stand for months in one spot without moving, while this country has officials who'd be more than will- g to remain in the same position all their lives.—Philadelphia Times, Mr. Hylle—" This dry-goods bill is outra- and, by the way, I notice that you and the girls have developed a sudden taste for ex- sive hosiery, Why is this?” Mrs. Zylle— You must remember, dear, that we have to ride in the trolley-cars almost every day."— Brooklyn Eagle, WILLIAMS? SHAVING STICK. 110 Shaves Qx2 CENT. | Probably no stronger illustra- tion of combined ry and} Economy exists, One WILLIAMS’ Shaving: Stick | costs 25c. It will suffice for over 250 shaves—ten for a cent. Marvelous amount of Comfort for one cent! BURNHAM'S BEEF WINE & IRON PRICE soc. pint. Let those whohave pale faces try it. 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