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CLUB MEN as everybody knows, are satis- 3 fied with nothing less than the best. They are men of wide experience and of keen, cultivated, critical taste. They are as little likely to be wheedled or humbugged into eating or drinking a particular article as any people under the sun. Therefore, the fact that LV LAKIN. LOONIE is to be found among the staple articles of supply in every leading club in the United States must be con- vincing evidence of its superiority as a table water. As a remedial agent in cases of Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Bright’s Disease, ctc., itis prescribed by physicians all over the land every day in the year. CHARLES B. PERKINS & CO., .oxihy'sw 6 Kilby Strer De happies' women, like de happies’ nations, hab no history.—Eberybody is anxious toe len’ de man sumthin’ who doan’ want toe borrer| nuffin, —I doan’ beliebe dat de debil eber tempt- eda man dat he foun’ judiciously employed .— Sumtimes a prayer fo' a good meetin’ is not an- swered because dar is bad ventilation.—Arkan- saw Thomas Cat. The name of Sohmer & Co. upon a piano is a guarantee of its excellence. A MAGNIPICENT SHOWING. Notwithstanding the depressed condition of financial affairs during 1895, the annual state- ment of the Equitable Life Assurance Society makes a truly magnificent showing of financial strength and security. It is worthy of partic ular notice that the surplus of this society has now reached the enormous amount of forty millions of dollars, while the assets have turned the two-hundred-million mark. Such a report must be especially gratifying to the policy-holders of the Equitable, as show- ing that their interests are carefully guarded and that their society is so excellently managed. It appears from the immense surplus as if for years the directors of the Equitable had fore- Seen the decrease ‘in the rate of interest on high-class securities, and had built up this sur- plus to meet exactly the state of affairs which now confronts us. DISTRESSING Instantly Relieved ticura Srzzvr Coz Trmanm ( xT. — ‘Warm baths with Coriccna Soar, gentle applt- oor, zations of Coriccna (olotment), and mild of Curicuna REsoLvENr (the new blood purifier) eld rourhout the wood. Brith depots F. Ws pee ei. King SAwardat. Loodon. Porras ‘Devas Cueu. Cour, Sole Prove, Boston, U-8. A. “* Whom did Mrs. ond ask to her house- party?” ‘‘All her intimate enemies and some Of her friends."—Chicago Record. winter."—London Truth. CARL UPMANN’S BOUQUET CIGAR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. America’s Favorite TEN-CENT CIGAR. Received the Highest Award for Merit and General Excellency,” World's Columbian Exposition. 1808. Kentry—"* Is your flat fireproof?” Towne— “You'd think so if you'd shivered there all For Sale by first-class Dealers Everywhere, CORPUS LEAN ring weatimecisia. Ea 15 Madison Bq, Phileda, Pe. ARE Se ecouMenceD FOR Gravel, Calculus, Lazy Liver, and all Uric Acid Troubles. WILL CURE IT. GOUT? Por Sale by Druggists. jLEHN & FINK, Agents, msn. WATER FIRST in the hearts of Americans. “Great Western”’ ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE VERY BEST AMERICAN CHAMPAGNE. CHAMPAGNE STATISTICS FOR 1895 SHOW THAT of all Champagnes, foreign or domestic, sold in the United States, “GREAT WESTERN” STOOD FIFTH — LEADING every other American Champagne BY A LARGE MAJORITY. For sale by all Leading Grocers ‘and Wine Merchants. PLEASANT VALLEY WINE COMPANY, SECOND to none, at home or abroad. FIFTH in sales in the United States. OF Worlds Wide ’ Repu- tation, a a. He ve Pace ARE. THE CHOICE EXPERIENCED RIDERS, ‘Those who have learned to know the difference between a wheel that actually is bleh grade. and one that is simply claimed to be. Others may be good, but the Waverley ts the Highest of al igh Grades. WARD 2.i2er Navetioy Scorctier ts ofered to each person who recovers & stolen ¥ Waverley durin, ‘1698, payable upon presentation to us of satisfactory proot of the facts and the sentence of the thief. ‘This reward 1s open to every one excepting the owner of the stolen wheel, but is not payable to more than one ‘BY MAIL ART CATALOGUE FREE rson in any case INDIANA BICYCLE CO., INDIANAPOLIS; Lm. “ON SAFER GROUND.” First poctor—"TI ordered him an ice-cold bath every morn- ing.” SECOND Doctor — ** What! when he had influenza Fixst poctox—" Yes, It will give him pneumonia, and 1 made my whole reputation curing that.” —Punch, Collars; RHEIMS, STEUBEN CO., NEW YORK. Pure armless Satistying comicbooks.co! |