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SCIENTIFIC SUSPENDERS. Comfort, Durability. and perfect | the body! No dragging on | shoulders! Trousers always Kept {a shape. aay Preventing ail strain o@ the buttons whea toopta. fale by all drat-clasa dealers, or sent by mall on re- ‘of price, soe. to #2.00, postpaid. State height and SCIENTIFIC SUSPENDER CO. (Lim), BUFFALO, N. Y. | POLE ASE PRODUCED By THE FRENCH PROCESS OF FERMENTATION. CQUALIN QUALITY ANO CHEAPER THAN IM fOnEST AWARD AT COLUMBIAN EXPOD: yeu Cannot geritof your ge address, MAMMONO SPORT WINE CO. NAMMONGSPORT. N.Y. The roast turke 2” said the wait- er, “but Lean have it hottened for you in a few minutes."—Buffalo Express. CONSTANT STUDY ENABLES US TO GIVE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE AND TO MAKE GARMENTS THAT FIT AND WEAR PER- FECTLY. SPECIAL LINE OF ENGLISH AND SCOTCH SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS, EMBRACING ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES, SUITS (033,,) $16. TROUSERS (off) $4. IT's YOUR FAULT IF You MENTS NOT SATISFACTORY. MONEY RETURNED, KEEP GAR- SAMPLES, FASHION PLATE AND MEASUR- ING GUIDE MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS, ARNHEM, Broadway and Ninth St., NEW YORK. “The most shapely thing in sleeves,” solilo- quized the policeman at the street-crossing, is the arrum."— Yonkers Gazette, LOOD POISON A SPECIALTY ccstrrarnen ondary oF Ter. ary BLOOD PUISON permanently Jrared in 15to35 days. You canbetreated at home forsame pricounder same} ys Ifyou preter tocomo bere w Fs tract to pay railroad fareand betel billaand vocharge. if wo fall tocare. If youbavo taken mere cury, Jodide potash, and still have aches snd {8 Mucous Patchesin mouth, Sore Throat, ‘imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers of part of thebody, Hair or Eyebrows fallin; Out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO! We Fuarantee to cure, Wosolicit the most obs nate cases ‘ond chaitenge 1 se we cannot cure. ‘This diseaso bas at battled tha skillot the most eminent pl €.3ns. $500,000 capital behind our unconds Uonal wuaranty, Absolute proofasenteealed oo Heation. Address COOK RENEDY Con yt io Temple, CHICAGO, LLLs Hore Traymore, Atlantic City, N. J. Ap- pointments complete ; location unexcelled. The Hotel ‘Traymore Co., D. S. White, jr., manager. Downton—* Here comes Blinkers. He's got a new baby and he'll talk us to death.” Upton—"* Well, here comes a neighbor of mine who has a new setter dog. Let's’ introduce them to each other and leave them to their fate."—New York Weekly. YOU DON'T HAVE TO SWEAR OFF. The St. Louis Journal of Agriculture says: * We know personally’ of several that No-To-Bac cured. One, a prominent St. Louis architect, who smoked and chewed for years. Two boxes cured him so that even the smell of wdacco makes him sick.” No-To- fhac is guaranteed to cure tobacco habit of money re- {undea by druggists everywhere. Book free. Ster- ling Remedy Co.. 10 Spruce St, New York, or 45 Randolph St., Chicag: The Leeds (England) Star of Bethlehem not long since printed this startling information — “A big revolution is now going on in the United States of America, and there is little doubt that the government will be defeated The dictator Debs has been driven from his palace, and he and his ministers are now in hiding in the mountains. ‘The greatest trouble is being experienced in the capital of Chicago, where Grover Cleveland, ring-leader of the reb- els, has obtained complete control. The rail- road tracks at that place have been torn up and thrown into the Mississippi river, a stream considerably longer than the Severn, and the stock-yards, where the government palaces are situated, have been razed to the ground. ‘The trouble was started by a man named Pullman, who has a stronghold in the mountains of Illi- | nois, one of the most considerable provinces of the country. ‘Ihe man Pullman manufact- ures a cattle-car.” NO MORE DULL SHEARS! The Diamond Shears and. Sel Sharpener, Especiall for BARSERS. if We warrant It to, put the rreeer ‘sumans In detter condition than the best. Grinder on earth. Sharpens any flit 12 0 seconde. “Uives exact vel necessary, leaving & KEEN and Lastixe apow, Beautifully Richelet; worth $1.40 Seunple by mail. 2c. to tatrodace. woman ‘should sharpen her 7 rown shears: it eaves trouble and ree Bt MOND CUTLERY ©0., Broadway, New Otty. i your Dealer does not keep them, Order DIRECT from us. RAMIRACALOUS ‘the famous Hatr Dye, El per bottle, “Sold asig.” L. RAUCHF! York. EARL & WILSON’S ENS LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS. lely’s CREAM BALM CURES MR _CATARRH Look into the matter—earefully—thoug At fully, Pores—! Do you realize what they are—how numerous—how very hungry and thirsty? Little mouths of the skin—constantly drinking—drinking—eating—eating— everything within reach. Nothing comes nearer the skin than your SHAVING Soar—! You apply it with the brush—and, as it were, force if into those willing little mouths, Is your Shaving Soap Pure? Are you using the famous— “WILLIATIIS’-”” Sravina Soaps? It is well to remember that for a good deal over HALF A CENTURY—these soaps have been made by the same irm—in the same place—and with the same scrupulous regard for every. detail in manufacture. It is worth something to know—that in the thousands of Tons of these Soaps— which have been sent all over the world—NOT ONE OUNCE of impure fats or other objectionable—dangerous matter—was ever contained, “Genuine Yankeo" Soap, 10c. Williams’ Shaving Stick, 25c. Williams’ Barbers’ Soap 402 This is the kind your Barber should use. “It is also most ex. cellent for Toilet use—Tons of soap in the world. Mill it sold yearly to families. ions using it. G cakes ina package—A0c. Nore.—If your dealer does not have these soaps—we mail them—to any address—postpaid on receipt of price. All three kinds sent for 73¢. in stamps. Address THE J. B. WILLIAMS CO., Glastonbury, Ct., Loxpow Orrice, 64 Great Russell St, W. Strong, metal-lined case, For tourists’ and travelers’ use. Don't fail to ask for Witttams'—and take ‘no other. Oldest and most fa- mous cake of shaving U.S.A. “Are you doing anything for that cold?” asked Raynor. And Shyne handed him a card inscribed as follows: '* I'm taking the advice of every blamed fool that comes along with a remedy. What's yours?"—Chicago Tribune. ‘The Sohmer piano is so honestly made that continuous severe use will not impair its splen- did qualities of tone and action. reat Western Is unequaled for purity and excel- “ence, and is now used ia many of the best Hotels, Clubs and Homes in preference to foreign vintages. G For Sale by alt u Leading Grocers and Wine Merchants. PLEASANT VALLEY WINE CO., RHEIMS, Steuben Co., N.Y. H.B. KIRK & CO., 69 Fulton St. and | 158 Broadway, New York Agent: I$ a svae cone | LE DR. WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT f5.°.itings'or Puxs. Gives instant relief. Every box is warranted. Sold by drug- gists.” Sent by mail on receipt of price, 80 cents and $1.00 per box. ————— WILLIAMS M'F'G CO., Props., Cleveland, 0, most comicbooks.com