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-LIFE- ince Presents. MEssrs. M. KNOEDLER & CO. invite attention to their fine collection of Modern Oil Paintings, Water Color Drawings, Engravings, and other art products suitable for Holiday presents. The list of paintings comprises the works of all the best known artists of the day. GouPIL GALLERY, 170 5th Ave., OPEN EVENINGS. Cor. of 22d St. 7 | The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States issues a plain and simple contract of insurance, free from technical and burdensome conditions, and indisputable after three years from tts date. The Society agrees to pay every indis- pulable policy immediately on receipt of satisfactory proofs of the death, and a valid release of the claim. By this prompt payment, the benefi- ciary ofan Equitable policy ts not only saved from the annoying delay of months, which many have experienced in their dealings with other companies, but receives pecuniary relief as quickly as if the amount of the insurance had been invested in a bond of the Government of the United States. Save Imperiled Lungs. Tue ImportaNce oF TIMELY MEDICATION A cough should neither be trifled with nor ex- perimented upon. Imprudent exposure, veglect of medication, sudden changes of temperature, the adoption of unwholesome remedies, are all causes of the speedy development of lung and bronchial diseases. It is of special importance that relief should be sought at once and from a reliable source, Materia Medica contains no finer specific for throat and lung complaints than HALE’S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR, the most highly sanctioned and popular proprietary cough medicine of the day. Testimonials in its behalf, of which its proprietor is the constant re- cipient, are open to inspection at his place of HALE’S HONEY OF HORE- HOUND AND TAR is not a mere palliative for a cough, like so many empirical nostrums business. alleged to possess pulmonic qualities. It is com- * posed of ingredients which chemically harmonize and do not disorder the stomach, has no disagree- Hi A LES HO N EY The Daastag Cough Well Known Throughout the Unit- ed States and Canada as Hav- ing No Equal forthe Cure of Coughs, Colds, Difficult Breath- ing,and all Affections of the Throat, BronchialTubes and Lungs, LEADING TO CONSUMPTION. Wuicn Usuers in Consumption and the labored short breathing which is the con- stant and harassing symptom of asthma, the vio- lent paroxysms that rack the lungs and nervous systems of children troubled with the whooping- cough, the dangerous and sudden manifestations of croup, are alike relieved and removed by this fine pulmonic. In cases that have been given up by their doc- tors and their friends ; all hope gone, all efforts to cure ceased, when some one who had been saved from a like fate hears of their case, and says: “You are no worse than I was. But look at me now. HALE’S HONEY OF HOREHOUND did it; and it will cure you too.” Friends, never give up until you have fully tried HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR. It is sold in bottles at 50 cents and $1 the contents of the latter being nearly triple that of the 50-cent bottle. Remember the name—HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR—as there are counterfeits! C. N. CRITTENTON, No. 115 able flavor, and affords relief with a promptitude which often astonishes those who use it, Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in t minute. German Cora Remover kills Corns and Bunions. Fulton St., New York, Proprietor. Sold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers everywhere. Press of Gilliss Brothers, 75 & 77 Fulton Street, N.Y. { } | comicbooks.com