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If not suc- cessful can be returned and exchanged for MORE THAN ITS VALUE. REMEMBER, this is a prac- tical outfit and 1 will warrant it, or it can be returned at my expense. Will be sent C. O. D, if desired, upon receipt of $1.50, balance to be collected when delivered. Next size outfit, with Tank 12x 10x6, only $5.00. TRY IT. Profits, over 300 per cent.’ BOOK SENT FREE. Address, FREDERICK LOWEY, 96 & 98 Fulton St., New York. AMERICAN ELECTRIC LIGHT 60c A complete model Incandescent Elec- tric Lamp, with Battery, Stand, Globe, Platina Burner, Wire, &., with In- structions for putting in perfect operation, will be sent, post-paid, for 60 cents. FREDERICK LOWEY, 96 Fulton Street, New York. IPER HEIDSIECK The leading CHAMPAGNE in the United States for more than 50 years. The favorite with connoisseurs for its purity and fine aroma. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Call attention to the variety and completeness of their assortment of DRESS GOODS in the latest and most novel effects, A recent importation of Frieze Suitings in plain and fancy colorings; also, velvet figures for combinations ; Pattern Dresses, embracirg origi- nal designs in silk needle work, for street and house wear; Bannockburn Tweed for Ladies’ tailor-made suits, Cheviots and Hawthorn mixtures suitable for travelling wear, Long Corded Tri- cote, Corkscrew suitings, and the new Camel’s Hair now so much worn. Velveetens in all colors embroid- ered in small silk figures, used in combination with Camel’s Hair and Cashmere. 2,000 Morning Wrappers, made of Lupin’s soft-finished serge, em- broidered in bands for trimming self and Roman colorings, the most effective and stylish robe ever shown in this market—only $10 each. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Broadway and 11th St. hun of t int O hun c W