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Asa paper of many fine points it’s hard v0 beat a paper of pins.— Philadelphia Call, Mrs, Winstow’'s Soorninc Syrup for Chil- dren ‘Teething ; soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ail pain, cures wind colic and diar- thera, 25 cents a bottle, Tr is so easy to convert others. It is so dif- ficult to convert one’s self.—Osear Wilde, Don't think you have drank the ne plus ultra of wines until you have tried Cook's Extra Dry Inperial Champagn: An honest man is he who will not lie about his thermometer.— Baltimore American, Bad effects from excesses in eating and Packer’s Tar Soap. | THAT ‘THE GRAND TETON, Costs WoTrtIwc. | Pal | ADVENTURE, Are all found within its covers. It is magazine size | TRAVEL, —profusely illustrated—worthy a place in any library | HISTORY, A | GHOGRAPEHY, oF parlor—contents entirely new. SKETCHES OF WONDERLAND is the name, and it is published by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and wiil be sent upon receipt of SIX CENTS in stamps by CHARLES S. FEE, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn, “Wonderfully soothing and heal- ing.” —Journal of Health, New York. | “Excellent in dandruff, chafing, and itching."— Medical and Surgi-|"% ee cal Reporter, Philadelphia. Beede Sead ‘an a gun-barre carpentry, cablact wr batters pie seat on receipt ots Sead for’ pric ‘are Dealers. THE BRIOGEPORT GUN I 313 and 315 Broadway, - - THE CELEBRATED SOWMER rente. Liberal discounts ilet, "For sale aa Hara. “It leaves the skin soft, smooth and supple. ing.""—Medical Standard, Chicago. e. JOHN 7 A luxury for shampoo- WRIN LE K REMOVED BX nod regular pRYete . ein WoUbRU EY, ¥ inventor of Woodbury's Pa D- found the ‘Sonmex Piano with one S—0—H—-M-E-R. PKPianos are tho Bost. Ek! ‘Warerooms: 149-155 E. 14th St, New York. Cavtiox.—The buying public will please not con’ milarly sounding name of cheap grade. Our name spells— The choicest of all SMOKING TO TOBACCOS ‘You will get more prompt attention and better service by mentioning Jupos when answering advertisements, WHAT IS MORE Attractive thana pretty face witha freah, bright complexion? For it use Pozzoni's Powder. Fitted to burn kerosene oil exclusively. Will burn Zen Hours without trimming. of light absolutely uniform. ger of melting. can be readily reached for cleaning. Perfect in mechanical construction. Made on the same principle as Central Draft Lamps. Filled and lighted from outside, Wick will not char, The Search Light Wick is held firmly in position, and has adjust- ment which, once made, makes the amount | Buipceroer Brass Co.. Bridgenort, Conn. Can be left burning indefinitely without dan- | jamp on all my night-runs., sometimes running at a speed ‘Top and bottom quickly removed so every part | MaKe this fast time by the splendid light which T was Ref Meee This is not simply a signal, but an Illuminator (making a light 20 feet in diameter at 40 feet distance). Made entirely of brass, finely nickeled; to be had at all first-class bicycle dealers’, or will be sent carriage free on receipt of price, $5.00. Bridgeport Brass Co., Bridgeport, Conn. is the only Bicycle Lantern We are constantly in receipt of letters similar to the following from a recent letter of R. P. Searle. the noted long-distance rider. Baipcerorr Brass Co. New York, Oct. asth, 1854. tlemen:: 1 have just finished. my second record- breaking trip from Chicago to New York. I used your of fifteen miles per hour in the dark. Iwas only able to enabled to obtain with the use of your lamp. I used your lamp because I considered it the best in the world today, and it has far exceeded my expectations, Yours very truly, No bicycle-rider will be deceived by last year’s testimonials, Here ss ove brand new, sent out by a prominent maker to his agents ” chaste and it is the only tire who op can be applied to a wood This is the mark made by nly clings—will not slip e! Nextra® overall the features w ‘You will find more facts—all the one page In April of MUNSE Woven Hose" Tires. It does aot need a bicycle crank to see the advanta it gives a great hese makes so popular and now recommended garding Bicycles in general—tires in E headed * Bicycle Advice.” If you dik -=-enough saidiiie resillency with its 300 alr-pockets UND! articular thas aay ranatacta n't read it, or If you ar Bos’ ‘pebble tread’ #4 of a tread of this surt over the smooth tires heretofore made. It EATH, always in use, by the prominent cycle manufacturers. ts DUL Out, by reading the two pages In February and oug! TON WOVEN HOSE AND RUBDET CO. 8 Winthrop square, Boston. than 1s possible in all other styles. This fs an h to know what F recommend yourself, NOSLER S SAFE C0,, 305 Broadway, Corner Duane St., NEW YORK. Our stock comprises over 100 sizes of Fire- and Burglar-proof Safes; also cele- brated Screw Door Bank Safe. Specifica- tions furnished for Bank, Vault and Safety Deposit work of most approved construction.