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The general opinion seems to be that econ- omy should begin at somebody else's home. —Galveston News, Musical people who call_at the warerooms of Sohmer & Co. may be assured that they will find what will gratify the most culti- vated musical taste in every respect. burg Bulletin, Jvpon’s Linnany is fall of pure fun. No polities, te. Love may be blind, but the neighbors gen- erally aren't.— Somer- ville Journal, ‘ACTAL Be 106. tor eample abd 130-page book on Dermatology. — ‘The average woman PIMPLY FACES. is as proud of the worl for tne trouble she has with e her hired girl as she is of her bonnet.— Ram's Horn, For Sale by alt Leading Grocers and Wine Merchants, A TIP on AMERICAN CHAMPAGNE. Great Western Is unequaled for purity and excel- lence, and is now used in many of the best Hotels, Clubs and Homes in preference to foreign vintages. ons 4 trial case will satisfy the most LEASANT VALLEY WINE CO., RHEIMS, Steuben Co., MN. Y- |. B. 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Tf your dealer cannot supply you the manufacturers will tend any size you may select, delivered free by ex. Dress to any address east of the Mississippi (and {0 cents ‘Additional elsewhere) at following special prices for uit Nickel pinted Pots, eatlstactiyn guaranteed To make 1 quart, 4 cups. #.5.\"To make 2 quarts § cups, $1.55. To make 3 quarts, 12 cups, $1.8. To make Squarta, 16 c wits “SILVER & CO., RReneRt: ~ ‘cord oan THROUGH THE WALK OF LIFE GOOD WEARING APPAREL ADDS A GREAT DEAL. TO ONE'S APPEARANCE AND BEARING. THE POPULAR OVERCOAT OF THE SEA- SON IS MADE FROM SMOOTH KERSEYS AND MELTONS, VELVET COLLARS, EDGES RAW, AND 38'S LAPPED SEAMS. LENGTH, ABOUT FIVE INCHES BELOW KNEE. SPECIAL OVERCOAT SALE. THE VERY BEST QUALITIES OF BROOKS' NORWALK AND GLOBE KERSEYS AND MELTONS, IN ALL COLORINGS AND MIXT- URES. OVERCOAT, (seture) $20 LINED THROUGH WITH SILK, SATIN OR HALF SILK AND HALF CASSIMERE. 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