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It is no evidence of a 11 | ‘The sportive patrons DRESS Sacer sie oe at Cane” or ire YPSILANTI roan pitches his tent out- ; late over its destruc. of-doors.— Lowell| GUARANTEED | tion . There will al- | as cotarsand cats [Sop =" Saaty UNDERWEAR = ‘At Your Outfitters, | Pleasant and remuner- | si ‘Aman was killed in| MONTERO. ative pastime of drop- . era ered ert ing nickels into the| The only sanitary underwear. In- pinta SE Atal ke.— Chicago Record. dorsed by physicians throughout the night last ; ae yet - | country. This is a good time to be- thers: are’ people who, ‘Aaron Burr showed | come acquainted with the merits of pbs Lelio his cynicism by the} Ypsilanti—for 1895 you will find proposition that ‘fa thers instinctively hate = Cluett, Coon & Cow, = their children as possi- The little girls of| pecterten Troy, ¥-¥. PENOKEE, _|blerivals.but love their PRICES DOWN. Boston are reported to | -————— grandchildren as rivals The Best is Cheapest. Write for our Souvenir of Fashions. Guaranteed Goods does not do any good. | “Gre Safest to buy. —Rochester Union. | See Your Outfitter. be over-educated. The A The kied that never makes you swear, | of their sons.” Equal-| Send for Catalogue and our new book story goes that a child i “THE BENEDICT. jly searching and, of | entitled “ Sfodern Underwear, and was asked in a. tram- \/ course, equally false is Gather age, with a| DMB no (eeisynane scat, tase | De. Cyrus Edson’ | How to Wear It.” They are free. ing. goes Th lke a wed view to “*half-fare for te vutton-hole ; | statement that ‘women children." Whereup-| eno view. on the premature little te. in cot, | fall into nagging be- | MAY & TODD MFC. CO, DYSPEPSIA ez ( damsel murmored, eset tt Kare a ae a eee thet head YPSILANTI, MICH UEBM, ANY SON you don't object, con- BENEDICT DROS. JEWELERS, punched, and the other 9 ATM > BREWING Co ductor, I'll prefer to Broadway and Cortiandt St sex from childhood Sianufectured for tne trade by” i FREE FORM IN ONUY,, end etamp for circuur Desert pay fnil fare and keep " avoids it because “ot eenaational flookn, DRUGGISTS rer ornn Ay my own statistics.”"—| giog yigy, PNOSRICHARDSON & CO. | nows that it will."—| _LUBIN'PUM- CO, for Washington St, Boston Mam selbbd oli | Boston Home Journal. SEN FOR CIRCULAR, | Utica Observer. Sane ee — Customer — WI hy, this is a new re 7 SDort let Whiskey, ge! red.” Assistan Yes, madam. ‘That is the the best oryor : anarchist tint.” Customer—"* low did it come | y Getthe bestoFit. to get that name?’ Assistant —"' It won't wash," —/ouisvalle Post. | “ a = OVERHOLT. Mr. Lee—‘ Why, Addie, you needn't cry about it! I only said Mrs, Allen was a very well-informed woman, and I wished you would follow her example.” Mra, Tee—'* Yes ; and last week you said you wished I could manage to look as styl- ish as Mrs. ANen—and she makes all her own clothes. But she has what I haven't.” | Mr, Lee—* What is that ?” | Mrs, Lec—* Well, she gets all of her in- | formation from the magazine they take. I admit that she knows all that is going on, and is bright and entertaining in conversa. tion ; but I could do as well as she does if] had the same source of information. She lent me tho last number of her magazine lately, and I learned more, in one hour's | reading, about various social matters and the topics of the day than 1 would pick up in a month by my occasional chats with friends. It certainly covers every topic of interest, from the news of the day down to the details of housekeeping; and every: thing is so beautifully illustrated, too. Every time Mamie goes over to the Allens’ she comes back and teases me to get you to | take Demorest’s Family Magazine, as the And he that lives to live forever never fears dying. —Penn. BR TES FEET: SELLS an is the Best’ Known Cure for Tent FEET, CORRS, BUMIONS, dec. IL D. PALMATEER, W Topar's Linkeny is fall of pure fun, No polttics, We. | BUTT URBANA WINE COMPANY Gold =Seal TEMPERANCE OkATUK —* h, Giles, my friend, if there were Ch ampagne no public houses vou would not be in rags and out of work.” oe =e ae ae ia pies s bots Gites —"* Noa, zur, but yo! ia eS : P g mews hs found for them, also, in its pages ; and Mr. Allen swears by it. It is really wonderful how it suits every member of the family !” Mr. Lee—'* Well, perhaps I had better | Send for a specimen copy ; for, if it is any- Post-Office: Ab | thing like what you say it is, it will amuse URBANA, N.Y. = and instruct the whole of us.” Fy = ; Nn fo | Mrs, Lee—'*I see that the Demorest Pub- Suvnertetenimiu ett If this was 16 Re o Ushing Company, the publishers, are offer . ing to send a specimen copy for ten cents, * L guess.” said the sharp-nosed girl, ** that an advertisement 3 L will take the wind out of her sails.” ** Why,” . . Ja | 0 we can’t lose anything, as each number asked the fluffy girl, **don't you be up to date of something you are inter- contains a ‘Pattern Order,’ entitling the and say take the wind out of her tires ?” ested in, how many people holder to any pattern she may choose, and a % | e: cl : cinnati Tribune. do you think: would see it? MEN Ss WEAR. in any size—which alone makes each copy worth thirty cents; and I just want * For Sale by all leading Wine Dealers and Grocers. THE ORIGINAL _ 4 We are positive that in Outing Shirts, Dress Shirts, | J#cKet-pattern like Mrs. Allen's. The sub- Pepsin Gum ne issue it would be | scription price is only two dollars a year: One Pajamas, Gloves, and I must say I can't see how they can reflected in TWO MILLION . | publish so elegant magazine for so little eyes. 3 5 3 5 5 Smoking Jackets, Golf Hose, | money.” N Send ten cents for a specimen copy of JUDGE is never de- eckweary Umbrellas. Demorcat’s Family Magazine, containing «2 order for a pattern worth thirty cents, to the Demorest Publishing Company, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. Liberal com- stroyed; read and re-read until worn out. | Breadoray LB 19th ét. md wom, missions offered to local canvassers, Bend Se. for sample package. Beeman Chemical Co. 22 LakoOt,, Clerelso4, 0, matoreef | Pepsin Crewing Cum. | comicbooks.com