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56 Hand -Made Sour Mash Whiskeys. OLD CROW RYE. HERMITAGE, MAYFIELD. 4 TO 12 YEARS OLD. Sold absolutely pure, uncolored, un- None sold until four sum- $3.50 to $9.00 to families. To Finest Wines sweetened. mers old. the trade, at trade prices. and Liquors. H. B. KIRK & CO., 69 Futon Sr., NEW YORK. 158 B'way, cor. 27TH Sr. GRADY & McKEEVER; LATE RENNER & COMPANY, DEALERS IN FINE ARTS. Designers and Manufacturers of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PICTURE FRAM No. 719 SIXTH AVE., New York. FACTORY, 218 W. 42d STREET. Joun L. SULLIVAN is said to be drinking himself | to'death. “And yet some orators say that whiskey is an enemy to the human race.— Philadelphia Call, THE gentleman who is engaged in resuscitating | frozen English sparrows is going to the country next week to warm up some snakes,—Louisville Courier- Journal. Tne singer who understands the management of his breath is considered a great artist. It ought to be the same way with a barber.—New Orleans Picayune. Et Maupr’s brother-in-law has been captured. Every turn of the war seems to be in El Mahdi's favor. He is now getting rid of his wife's relations. —Boston Post. Tur New York Tribune does n't tackle kindly to the word “‘ovated.” Tt is barely possible that it also objects to the word “excurshed.” Some papers are so very hard to please.—Worristown Herald. A WoMAN named Kane in Mississippi has just pre- | sented her husband with three boy babies, each one of which has a heavy growth of red hair on the head. This is the most extensive gold-headed Kane presenta- tion on record.—Bismarck Tribune. MATTHEW ARNOLD had but 150 listeners to his lecture in Baltimore. It is not strange that Mr. Arnold should say that the majority is usually in the wrong, when it is the majority that neglects to buy tickets to his lectures.—Boston Transcript. A woman in Michigan, being dangerously ill, her husband ordered a coffin, when she immediately began to recover. It was a little more expensive, perhaps, than if he had summoned a physician; but the coffin can be used as a dough-trough. For sale by all respectable undertakers.—Norristown Herald. GEORGE MATHER’S SONS, PRINTING [NK, 60 JoHN STREET, NEw York. This paper is printed with our cut ink. acy famous Pens com: bine the essential qualities of Elasticity, Durability and real| wan Quill action, and aro| uited to all styles of writing. For sale everywhere, Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co.. N. Y- A Loading London Phyw ician establishes am Office in New York for the Cure of | EPILEPTIC FITS, From Am.Journalof Medicin ), who maki oy ety ea rtorr he witvour doubs treated and cured cases than ther living: any 0 iclan, «iis succest Ras imply been astontahingy we have be ara’ standing 8u ee Guy cured by him Ha inatully euved by hime PvOr 20 Yonred s workeon thie discase, whieh ho sends 9 PabHtahe ser his wonderful curs free to any aut ferer who may ond shels express ad P.O, Address We 4 rene nar AB MESHROLB, No. 00 Jonn St. Now York, IMPORTANT. ‘When you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire and stop at the GRAN UNION HOTEL, pppesite Grand Central Depot, Four Hundred and Fifty (450) elegant rooms, fitted upat a cost of one million dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse cars, stages and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city. Orchestra, $x. 50; Dress Circle, $x 3 Every night 8:15 ; over 10:40; Matinees begin at 3; 7-20-8. Matinge Curistaas, “Laughter literally ing | sant."—Herald. Seven-Twenty-Eight Seven-Twenty-Eight HOTELS. EUROPEAN PLAN. Harvey D. Parker & Co. BOSTON, MASS. HARVEY D, PARKER. JOSEPH H BECK: EDWARD 0, PUNCHARD. DENISON PAPER M’F’G CO BOOK PAPERS. “Star Mill,” “ Eagle Mill,” “ Diamond Miil Boston OFFICE, 12 EQUITABLE BUILDING. MILLS AT MECHANIC FALLS, - - MAIN san have beencured. In that I will send TWO B LE TREATISE on this disease, to any &P, 0, address, DR, T, A. SLOCUM, 161 Pearl Bt., N. ¥, “MACKINNON,” Has a world-wide reputation, The only strictly first-class Stylus Pen made. | ‘The only one having an {rrp1um Pont out in in a few weeks’ use). Prices, $4.00 and upward. | or MACKINNO) the other, The A. S. French Co., M’f’rs, New York and London. New York OfFice,“99 Broapway, GROUND FLoor (WESTERN UNION TEL. BUILDING). Call and try or send for List. Sent by mail on receipt of price. THE “UNION ” (without which the cheaper pens wear Contains either a FOUNTAGRAPH Nat one end of a | handsome holder and a Lead Pencil at Prices, $1.50, UPwann. “FOUNTOGRAPH” ; An ordinary Gold Pen in very simi Fountain Holder. WRITES, NEVER CLO! Ink lasts Ten Days, Pen Ten Ye Prices, $3.00 to $10.00. | ALWAYS comicbooks.com