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| The deadiy celluioid is still getting in its work, (he other day it was a coliar that ex- ploded ana serigusly vurneu the victim. — his Uumé it-is.a siue-comb that has burned and bas singed the hair of the wearer. 1s0nesty is a cure for celluloid, Don t wear a collar that pretends to be linen and 1s made of gun-cotton. Don't wear a'comb that pretends to be tortoise- | shell and isn't. And dont sleep in a folding- bed that sneaks into the house 1 the guige ot a bookcase.— Brooklyn Eagle. The valy correct form — of underwear, embody- A PRESENT FOR THE LADIES, ing the true principles | The’ prejudice that has for many sears prevented of hygicne. All dis-’ | intelugent people from using complexion powder is comforts of the ordi- eee ce ene any refreshing uses—10 nary under garment fe ware understood and tried. 3 | haye been obviated cleat pealthtul and harmless powder, an absolute: i rent idisa,. | necessity to the refined totlet a this climate, and when | 2 3 Paghly used is-muvisible. "This eannot Ue ead of all H] Endorsed by eminent’ | Complesion powders, but every lady in America who H] physicians and all | has tex that ws true of Poszoni's., The aii trouble comes of using imitations, and at almost every Bromoters of physical ‘yore you will be offered something just as wood as ; Porsont’s. “There is no complesion powder $0 g00d ¢ book which makes the | many are unsafe and some are poisonous. A pull Reider bor ak great a necessity an oie ped Ril purchasers of & box of the genuine Vorzoay'e Po HAY & TODD MPG. Co. | der wil be presented with & hantsome = Scovits gold pu! ox" at any druggist’s or fancy-goods deal YPSILANTI, MICH, "| £old pufl box "at any drug ve oy — At one of our public schools a bright girl or ° read a composition on boys. It was as follows: The I hings “The boy is not an animal, yet they can be heard to a considerable distance. When a boy : hollers he opens his big mouth like frogs: but Left Unsaid gitls hold their tongue till they ure spoke to, and then they answer respectable and tell just, at how it was, A boy thinks himself clever be- cause he can wade where it is deep, but God made the dry land. for every living thing and rested on the seventh day. When the boy grows up he is called a husband, and then he stops wading and stavs out nights; but the grew-up girl is a widow and keeps house."”— San Francisco Wave. In these days, when the selfishness of money-getting extinguishes to $0 great an extent the gentler and s we can't pat in words—the | outside the usual nes and suoming en enveqse tna balance—the glide—that easy glide—on 2) fnitana Bexcle Commain, manutacturersof the Wa he wheel that is *'365 days ahead of a most pleasing way. Be- them all.” See that curve? medical attendance for all of its one thousand or more employes an thet feelin atso tarnishes wars soup and coffce for the men in the works at the noon lunch-hour, Office-rooms for a physician have been = E/ fitted up in the big factory building, and the doctor will be in attendance constantly’ ie working ‘Art Catalogue, 2 two-cent stampa, hours” Asan example of warm-hearted and friendly consideration of their employés this move on the part KEATING WHEEL CO, Holyoke, Mass, . =|f,the company is hand to beat, and will greatly in erease the loyalty of its employes —Cycle Cind Buk jetin. We herewith ustiate the possibilities of the Lovell Adjustable Handle Bar for bicycles, which is a good thing and ought to be pushed along. As can be seen from the illustration, the handle-bar can be adjusted to any position deSired, so that the rider can have his a foes AND POOL TABLES handle-bar adjusted to where it suits him 5 Rp tk tol hk certo best, This-adjustment does not in any z The Bronswick-Balke-Collenter C0., way change the position of the grips, and Seca tas Bele Manetacrarers ot oe) is the only one of its kind on the market | “2g NEW STEEL-PLATE which gives any adjystment and at the BOWLING ALLEVS. same time leaves the’ grips in a comfort. | Also Wooden-ned Alleys and al Bowltng Suppllea. Wickes Patent Refrigerators and Cooling Rooma, Bar and itis or aalaral Gatiol Saloon Fixtures: etencie. "Write or call for catsboguce aod eatissatea, ‘They are maniifactured by the J. P. 860 BROADWAY, corner 17th Street (Union Square), NEW YORK. Lovell Arms Company of Boston, Masse EUROPE, Huy aisle aE" faa chusetts sete” FG. 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