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Glimpses .of the ‘Peiumph <a) Triumph of the Pho | the Pho- Seen ot the Printer's kil. Unique, origi. nal A lasting Souvenir of Si ages Printed in superb Don't fall to secure 6 for it wil prove a never en r All Main «~190_2 Photographic Reproductions in HALF-TONE. of the ENTIRE Exposition A Selection of GEMS OF THE WHITE CITY Seen Through a Camera Buildings All State and Territorial Buildings All Foreign Buildings... Also Characteristic Scenes from Grounds... Statuary... Lagoons THE MIDWAY PLAISANCE Most of th SvaP Ss {eeident to the Groat Pair « Pictures contained in this book are reproductions of INST ANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS OTS"). showing the crowds passing to and fro, and the ever-present life and bustle PRICES:—Bound in paper, inclosed in handsome envelope ready for mailing. 60e. Beaut!fally bound in cloth, gold embossed, in 3 neat box, $1.00. EE-TOR SALE. EVERYWHERE, Sent postpaid by mall to any address on receipt of ice A FOR er Peaplaiy AGENTS. We offer the greatest inducements to any one desirous of making LAIRD & LEE, Publishers, 263 Wabash Ave., Chicago. According to the familiar pictures of Santa Claus he is a most influential person, he has so such at the back of him, c INVENTI he st \ Every rr Quad en Ra STEPHEN F. WHITMANES HivowToRs ano SOLE MAWES, “f+ MARE SON FACIAL BLEMISHES, CIAL BLE ee, mene “or cog treatment of 1, 3 cakes for 9-00. Cir and Spent ethene JOHN H, WOODBURY, Consultation AS Weer aiid NY. The Famous World’s-Fair Issues FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY. 14 WEEKS | for — A pictorial history of the great Columbian Exposition which has now closed is contained in the World’s-Fair issues of the Lesuir. These fourtcen weeks’ editions will be sent to any one, Postpaid, on receipt of $1.00. They can be or- dere:! through book and news dealers, or direct of the publishers, TW ARKELL WEEKLY CO., 110 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY. EARLS WILSON'S NSL There's little doubt that courteousness More dividends than rudeness pays. 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NICOTINE — \ NEUTRALIZED No CHEmicaLs Wandering Willie—" There is somethin’ in waters.” Tottering Tom—" Proceed.” Wan- dering Willie—""Why, a cove asked me to hold his coat while he fixed his horse's hoofs, an’ I heid the coat. Now the coat holds me.” —Beston Transcript, Gold REGARDED BY CON. NOISSEURS AS THE PERFECTION OF For Sale by All Leading Wine Dealers and Grocers. al llget more prompt attention and better service ng JUDow when answering advertisements, URBANA. N.Y. that doctrine ‘bout castin’ yer bread on the Seal AMERICAN CHAMPAGNE Crbana Wine Company, "AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILROAD,” NEW YORK (ENTERAL {& HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD, ' FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. Reaching by its through cars the most important commercial centres of the United States and Canada, and the greatest of America’s Health and Pleasure resorts, ‘This is the direct line to Niagara Falls by way of the Ihistoric Hudson River and through the beautiful Mohawk Valley. 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All Book and Newedealers throughout North America, or send price. 5O cents, to TOWN TOPICS, 21 West 23d St., N. ¥. e%e Critics agree that this is the strongest and most Intensely interesting of this remarkable series of Prize Stories. LOOK OUT FoR CHRISTMAS ISSUE OF TOWN TOPICS, Ready Dec. 7th. It will be a great one. Tell your Newsdealer to save ‘one for you, or send 25 cents postage-stamps to above address. B.—Have you read AMELIE RIVES’S latest and best novel, Tanis, the Sang=Digger? JUST OUT. 12mo., cloth, gilt, $1.50, postpaid. | sad other Mounted Heads, Animats, ‘Birds, Far ears, Send stamp for photos and De Allen, Taaidermist, Mandan, ND. tse JUST ISSUED. PRICE, 25 CENTS. ‘A handsome fifty-two-page book, including two colored plates and an illuminated cover printed in eight colors, FULL OF LAUGHTER. 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