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Somerset Club Rye Whiskey. DISTILLED IN MARYLAND. Acknowledged by Connoisseurs to have no superior. Used by Families, Clubs, Cafés and Hotels. Small sample bottle sent free upon receipt of 95 cents for shipping charges. EDW. B. BRUCE & CO., Baltimore, Md. Sete eee ee ee ot 0-0-0-0.0.0-0-8 0 ubadad, CHEW Beeman’s The Original Pepsin ‘Gum ye f = OPIUM 2" DRUNKENNESS Cures Indigestion and Sea-sickness.. 101020 Days, NoP. Cared. DR. J.L. STEPHENS, LEBANON OMIC SOMETHING for the CHILDREN FROM 6 to 60 YEARS. THE LATEST TALKING MACHINE. actuen, Eélaon tnvented the phonograph which repro; jtwas consider ed the greatest, voices, bands of music, ches and lecturée by great states: ‘these macht pis ta every household? They cost 40 to a olved the problem. A Talking Machtn Epreas chanes to be paid by th LIES WE crag rege tor strated weekly In $400 per sear, and the Talking Mt cell beth for LESLIE'S WEEKLY, 110 Pifth Avenue, New York City. Correspondence Solicited. Na) railroad. Stop-over will also be granted on the ii | in the | tickets with the ticket-agent at the Baltimore | will retain them until the journey is to be re t strikes me that gown is too loud for Sun- | day. I suppose it is what they would call a symphony in color?” | The other man in the last pew but one laughed a low laugh, suggest- ive of the vague borderland between mirth and sorrow. ‘* Symphony ?” he repeated. ‘* More likely a sacred concert.""—Detreit Journal. Nothing in bath or laundry so good as Borax. Dobbins's Floating-Borax Soap needs but one trial to prove its value. Costs same as poorer floating soap. No one has ever tried it with- out buying more. Your grocer has it. “To think,” said the mummy of Rameses ITL., hat one-half of the long cycle of years "— “Did it have ball- bearings?” inquired the mummy of the sacred cat anxiously. “* Did what?” asked the mummy of Rameses IIL. an- grily. ‘The mummy of the sacred cat yawned dismally. ‘* Pardon me,” she said ; ** I thought you were talking about'a bicycle."—Vew York Press. DRUNKENNESS 18 A DISEASE. Will send free Book of Particulars how to s Drunkenseas or the Liquor abit with or without helkpowedge of the pater, Address Dr.J, W. Haines, +» Clnetnnatt, Ohio. Funeral-director (to gentleman entering the door)}—"*Are you one of the mourners, sir?” Gentleman—" Yes; he owed me five hundred Boston Transcript. DEAE NESS ous riievod by slog Wilson's Common Sen lowirer ring Miiachments Welle for pampaiet’ eutftine Bidet toate on? i roadway, (Koom 234] New York GET RICH Que stone PILES! PILES! PILES! Dr. Williams's Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Uleerated and Itching Piles, It ab- sorbs ‘the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a multice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wilhams’s Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only for Piles and Itching of the private parts, and nothing else. Sold by drug- gists. Sent by mail, soc. and $1.00 per box. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. STOP-OVER PRIVILEGE AT WASH- INGTON, A ten-day stop-over at Washington, D. C. is now granted on all through tickets between the east and west via the Baltimore and Ohio return journey made on round-trip tickets with- inal limit of such tickets, but not exceed- ing ten days. Passengers will deposit their and Ohio railroad station in Washington, who | sumed, when they will be made good for con- tinuous passage to destination by extension or exchange. This arrangement will doubtless be greatly appreciated by the traveling public be- cause it will permit the holders of through tick- ets to make a brief visit to the national capital without additional outlay for railroad fare, RTFORD. CONN. ravens oa AEE “Ts this hades?” “Quite correct. May I ask where you are from?” “Chicago.” In- deed? Then I'm sure you will soon feel quite at home here, All our guests drink boiled wa- ter."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. COOK'S TOURS to EUROPE. Arrangements suited to all, New routes, High-lass Select parties envio Maron 2 mu y Sth, ‘OF 5.8. OHIO. wi TS diate sr erks, afin seB Chestnut sts Boston, ke Washinton Bt Jovor’s Linnany Is full of pare fun, No polties,_10e, THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK RICHARD A. McCURDY PRESIDENT STATEMENT For the year ending December 31 1896 According to the Standard of the Insurance Department of the State of New INCOME. ved for Premiums - - $89,693,414 20 From all other Sources - = "10,109,281 07 $49,702,695 27 DISBURSEMENTS. To Polley-bolders for Claims , = $12,595,113 39 elders for Endow. 12,842,456 11 > 10,781,005 64 $86,218,675 14 ASSETS. United States Bonds and other Seeuri == $10,125,088 15 First len leans on Bond and Mortgage 71,643,920 56 Loans on Stocks and Bonds - 11,091,525 00 Beal Esta > 2247675666 65 Cash fo Banks and ‘Trost ‘Com- pantes = 12,680,880 00 Acerted Interest, set Deferred = 6,685,555 06 $234,744,148 42 Reserve for Pollectes and other Liabilities + 205,010,683 72 Serplus - + + Insorance and Annuities $918,698,838 45 I have carefully examined the foregoing State- ment and find the same to be correct; abilities calculated bysthe Insurance Departm: Chances Av Pantuen Auditor From the Surplus a dividend will be apportioned ‘as usual ROBERT A. GRANNISS Vice-PresioenT Wauree R. Gucerre, Isaac F. Lovo Freperic Cromwett, Emoxy McCuxrock General Manager ad Vice-President ‘Treasurer ‘Actuary Fancy French flannels and light- weight eiderdown are the fabrics most liked for these convenient room- jackets. Our model is fitted with under-arm forms, and the fullness in the back is gauged at the belt-line and held by stitching. Light, deli- cate colors are usually chosen for these jackets, and the pattern is also suitable for cambric, lawn, Chambery and India silk for summer use. The ribbon belt passes under the side- forms, and the slits through which it -|passes are button-holed with em- broidery silk. The edges of the gar- ment are finished with a stitched hem, and the sleeves and collar are trimmed with a ruffle of lace. Bows of ribbon finish the neck and sleeves. A special illustration and full direc- tions about the pattern will be found {on the envelope in which it is in- Comfortable and Becoming. 1,058-CYDONIA HOUSE-JACKET. Sizes for 34, 36, 38 and 40 Inches Bust Measure. closed. Be sure to write your name and address clearly; also the size wanted. NAME... .. aay . Number of | Street or P. O, Pattern. f ... Box Number, tees meee eae. Size Desired. + Towns... + State... 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