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LADIES’ TAILOR. 19 East 24st St, NEW YORK. Is now prepared to show his NEW IM- PORTATION of FABRICS MODELS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER My stock has been se- lected to suit the high- est class requirements, London, — Newport. Set 5153, Bluedefour. Rich Dark-Blue Underglaze, with shaded Gold-work over, and Flowers with clouded background, In Complete Sets, or any of the courses. DINNER SETS A SPECIALTY. Send 50c. for a finely illustrated price-list. FRANK HAVILAND, 14 Barclay Street, New York City. BELOW THE ASTOR HOUSE. Inevery household old-fashioned and worn jewelrs ste, becoming “food * for burglars or petty thieves r many years Ihave made a specialty of paying cash Diamonds, Old Gold and Silver, and Duplicate Weddin ‘eents. Every mail and express bring packages from al fections of the Union. I send a check by return mail for allvalue. Established 184. Send stamp for price list. | J. H. JOHNSTON, 150 Bowery, N. Y. Youcan live at home and make more money at we: for us N than at anything else in the world. Either sex :all agcs. Cost. | routs ru Address, TRUE & Co., Augusta, Main Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, isa combination of two of the most valu- able remedies in existence for the treatment of Consumption and all Wasting Conditions. Itis a Remedy which has been thoroughly tested by physicians the world over, and is generally recommended and used by them. It gives most satisfactory re- sults, tones up the system ; and even when the consumptive has wasted away, and loses hope, it acts as a most powerful check to the ravages of the terrible disease. It is equally effective in cases of Ricketsin Chil- dren or Marasmusand Anemia in adults, and in impoverished condi- tions of the blood ; and itis especial- ly desirable for Colds and Chronic Coughs, acting, as it does, quickly and with great efficacy. Palatable as milk.—Sold by all druggists, SCOTT’S EMULSION of Pure Cod | Tue man who can't sing, but thinks he can sing, and yet refrains from singing, is a good deal more worthy of a pension than a widow of the war of 1812. —Somervilte Journal. A LITTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH, AND OTHER POEMS. By E. S. MakTIN, _ Illus- trated. “Clever pieces and best examples of American vers de société of the period." —Buffalo Commercial. “A charming volume of poetry. _ + There are poets of old renown whose intrinsic value is not equal to any page of this little volume." —New Vork Sun. PRICE, $1.00. MITCHELL & MILLER, Publishers, New York. | Or, FRED. A. STOKES & BROTHER, Publishers, New York. ACCORDING toa Boston paper, it is a very poor day when a fashionable New York clergyman doesn't preach to $50,000 worth of good clothes. But if they are good, why should he preach to them ?—Rutland Herald, THE ENGADINE Bouquet, Atkinson’s New Perfume. This superb distillation sweetly recalls fragrant Swiss flowers. Bright jewels in a setting of perpetual snow. A Bright Future | is simply the natural result of wise action in the pres- | ent. Money being necessary, in the regular order of things, the chances for making it are observed by the wise. ‘Reader, you can make $1 and upwards per hour in a new line of pleasant business. Capital not needed ; you are started free. All ages. Both sexes. Any one can easily do the work and live at home. Write at once and learn all; no harm done if, after knowing all, you conclude not to engage. All is free. Address Stinson & Co,, Portland, Maine. The Funereal Month of March. An observant metropolitan barber says that he can tell one’s physical condition by the state of | the hair ! The Bible tells us that with his hair gone Sam- |son lost his strength. The Romans considered | baldness a serious affliction, and Julius Cxsar was never quite satisfied with himself because his poll | was bare. The face, however, is the open book, and one can readily trace in its various expressions, lines, changes and complexion the state of the systém. The eye that is unusually bright and yet has a pallid brightness, the face upon whose cheeks | nature paints a rose of singular beauty and flush, more marked in contrast with the alabaster appear- ance of the forehead and nose and lower part of | the face, is one of those whom the skilled physician will tell you will some day dread the funereal month | of March, because it is then that consumption | reaps its richest harvest. Consumption they tell |us is caused by this, that and the other thing, by | microbes in the air, by micro-organisms in the blood, by deficient nutrition, by a thousand and one things, but whatever the cause, decay begins with a cough, and the remedy that will effectually stop the cause of that cough cures the disease of the lungs. That is all there is of it. The cough is an evidence of a wasting. To stop it effectually, a remedy must be used that will | search out the cause, remove that and then heal the lung and do away with the cough. This is the power, special to itself, possessed alone by Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption remedy. This is no new-fangled notion of nar- cotics and poisons, but an old-fashioned prepara- tion of balsams, roots and herbs, such as was used by our ancestors many years ago, the formula of which has been secured exclusively by the pres- ent manufacturers at great trouble and expense. It is not a mere cold dryer. It isa system-searcher and upbuilder and a consumption expellant. Where others fail, it wins, because it gets at the constitu- tional cause and removes it from the system. J. W. Hensaw of Greensboro, Pa., on Jan. 15, 1888, reported that ‘‘he had derived more real benefit for the length of time from Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption remedy than he had for years from the best state physicians.” If you have a cough, night sweats, ‘positive assurance in your own mind that you, oh—you, have no consumption,” and yet lose flesh, appetite, courage, as your lungs waste away, you may know that soon the funereal month of March will claim you, unless promptly and faithfully you use the article named. If other remedies have failed try this one thoroughly. If others are offered, insist the more on trying this unequaled preparation. Some persons are prone to consumption and they should never allow the disease to become seated. The connecting link of Pullman travel between Chicago, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Florida Resorts. | Send for Guide. | E. 0. McCormick, G. P. A., Chicago. “BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.” THE ONLY GENUINE VICHY IS FROM THE SPRINGS OWNED BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. E ) Prescribed for the Gout, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, S &c., &e. PRANDE GRILLE—Diseases of the Liver. HOPITAI—Diseases of the Stomach, Dyspepsia. To be had of all respectable Wine Merchants, Grocers and Druggists. | The Genu- SWEET SCENTS, LOXOTIS OPOPONAX ‘TRADE. MARK :—MUSK DEER, ine is signed Beware of Imitations. comicbooks.com