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ILTON, HUGHES & C0., SUCCESSORS TO A.T. STEWART & CO. GREAT BARGAINS. Trunks. Duck-covered, Muslin-lined, Tray, Brass Excelsior Lock and Rollers, so asin. 4+ so } 6in. This trunk is extremely cheap and is a very great hurgain Regular prices are 6.50 and & 50 respect- Boys’ Clothing Department. School Suits at Half Price. Double Breasted Reefer Suits— 95 3. LA 7° ts. 75° and up. Fine all- wool Cheviots and Tweeds, sizes 6 to 15 years; worth $600 to $7.50. Biouse Suits — Fine all - wool Cheviots and fancy mixtures, sizes 4 to8 years; worth $7.00 The Entire Block Broadway, 4th Ave., oth and roth Sts., NEW VORK. NOT SEE HOW YOU 00 TA AND T, ‘walsat or cah m= oeew tose, Wor ay ci cory and are deer and gents profs FRE (Cat This Oat zd wrod OXFORD MFG. CO, 242 Sstalogee, eatin igarette-smoke is not so bad, after all. It may kill the dude, but it also keeps away mos- quitoes,— Philadelphia Record. [Burlinatan| Burlington, Route BEST LINE SHICAGO ano ST LOUIS ALIFORNIA SIX TRAINS DAILY “+ She is the occasion of lots of talk wherever she goes.” “Indeed?” ‘She always plays the piano, you know."—Detroit Tribune. Wheelman (sententiously)—"* The bicycle is no longer a toy.” Ordinary citizen (earnestly) sir; it isn’t. I've been run into by one myself."—New York Weekly. The Social Queen surprising Gains by taking just on rising ‘Bromo-Seltzer. A.writer in the New York World in discuss- ing ‘the economy of poverty” comes to this conclusion, which many will approve—"* One trouble inthis country is the large number of people, rich and poor, who would rather be rich than decent, ‘The author of the celebrated aphorism,'* Ab- sinthe makes the heart grow weaker,” was a Frenchman.—Rockland (Maine) Triburie, “Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Awa; ‘The truthful, startling title of a book about No-to- bac, the only’ harmless, gwaranteed tobacco-habit cure, It you want to quit_and can’t, use" Noto bac.” Braces up nicotinized nerves, eliminates nico- tine poisons, makes weak men gain strength, weigot and vigor. Positive cure or money refunded. Book at druggists’ or mailed free. Address The Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago office, 45 Randolph Stz New York, to Spruce St. “Pa, is generals brave men?” asked Johnny of his father. ‘Yes, my son; as a rule,” w the answer. “Then why does artists always make pictures of ‘em standing on a hill three miles away, looking at the battle through an opera-glass?"—Pitisburg Bulletin, The Sohmer piano received the first medal of merit and diploma of honor at the Centen- nial exhibition, It has the indorsement of the leading artists in the United States and foreign countries. Ske (haughtily) —** I beg your pardon, sir. You have the advantage of me.” Ye Gauntily) —"'I should say had. {am the fellow you jilted ten years ago."—Boston Transcript. G. A.R. ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT, Low Rates to Pittsburg. Interest in the annual reunions of the Grand Army of the Republic and Naval Veterans As- sociation grows with each succeeding year, not only among the veterans themselves, but among all patriotic citizens of the republic. he encampment this year at Pittsburg, from present indications, promises to be as interest- ing and enthusiastic as any reunion since the war, Thousands of veterans from all parts of the country will be present, and Pittsburg will surpass herself in showing’ them her hospital- ity. rhe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all ticket sta- tions on its line east of the Ohio river for all trains September 6th to roth, valid for return passage on all trains until September asth, in clusive, at one fare for the round trip. For more detailed information write to C. P. Craig, general eastern passenger agent, Balti- more and Ohio Kailroad, New York, N. Y. WILLIASIS’ Shaving Soaps. Fanous throughout the entire Worvb. © YANKE! “LUXURY’- STICKS- For BARBERS the first of all—made way back in 1838—sold to-day in every part of the world. =" Popular price—toc. a cake. Enough soap for over 200 shaves, fame gilality asthe YANKEE—but much larger—and much more richly scented. Made round—to just fit the cup. 250. fo much better than any other Shaving Stick that in 1893—enough were sold in all parts of the world—to shave over 20 MILLION MEN. Be sure you notice the pa- tented case. This Stick costs no more than inferior kinds—ase, we prepare what is known as our WILLIAMS’ BARBERS’ SOAP. ‘this —in rolls—of 6 round tab- lets each—is also sold by druggists everywhere for Totter Purroses — for which it is highly recom- mended by physicians—on account of its extreme mild- ness and purity. 0c. per package. Beware of dan- gerous substitutes. Note.—If your dealer does not have WILLIAMS’ Soaps—we mail any kind you ish ~posipaid”on receipt of price in Sent for reo. Address ps. 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