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LADIES’ TAILOR. 19 East 21st St., NEW YORK. Is now prepared to show his NEW IM- PORTATION of FABRICS AND MODELS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER My stock has been se- lected to suit the high- est class requirements. London. Newport. SPRING STYLES, 1885 CHANGEABLE SILKS. Pekin Raye, Ombre, Glace and Borde, PLAIN COLORED SILKS, SURAH GLACE, BLACK SILKS, BENGALINES. Broadway & 19th St. New York. ucan liveat homeand make more money at wo: for us nything else inthe world Either sex ‘erms FREE, Address, TRUE & M1So disguised that the most go aie stomach can take it. ‘Persons gain rapidly ‘while taking it. SCOTT'S EMULSION Is acknowledged by Physicians to be the Finest ‘and Best preparation for the relief of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, and CHRONIC COUGHS. Aut, Davcarsts. Soott & Bowne, NewYork, Miss CLARA (to Featherly, who is making an| evening call): Poor little Bobby swallowed a penny to-day, and we've all been so much worried about it. FEATHERLY (somewhat at a loss for words of en- couragement): Oh, I—er—wouldn't worry, Miss Clara; a penny is not much.—Harfer’s Bazar. | Mr. J. R. BARR has been chosen to fill the foot- | ball chair in Princeton College. His salary is not | stated, but it should be at least.a couple of thousand dollars more than is paid the President of the col- lege. In college studies, there is more danger in foot work than in head work.—Norristown Herald. Experience “shows the superiority over bristles of the @ “IDEAL FELT TOOTH POLISHER” HORSEY MFG. CO. UTICA.N.Y. FTaNBsO or ED, Be §B each poisnen LABTS 10 DAYS. HOLD Has earned highest professional and general The eminent novelist, Mr. Geo. W. Cable, writes: ‘I have your brush in use._ Tt certainly gives the teeth an extremely Pleasant feeling of polish.” Mailed prepaid. WE MAKE the best Bicycles, Tricycles and Safeties. us to make the best. best. Catalog free. It pays It will pay you to buy the Send for it. OVERMAN WHEEL COMPANY, BOSTON, The connecting link of Fuilinan 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. AND CELESTINS &c., &e. GRANDE GRILLE—Diseases of the Liver. HOPIT.A1—Diseases of the Stomach, Dyspepsia. HAUTERIVE Prescribed for the Gout, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, | | “Nasal Voices, Catarrh and False Teeth.” A prominent English woman says the American women all have high, shrill, nasal voices and false teeth. ¢ Americans don’t like the constant twitting they get about this nasal twang, and yet it is a fact, caused by our dry stimulating atmosphere, and the universal presence of catarrhal difficulties. But why should so many of our women have falsh teeth? That is more of a poser to the English. It is quite impossible to account for it except on the theory of deranged stomach action, caused by im- prudence in eating and by want of regular exercise. Both conditions are unnatural. Catarrhal troubles everywhere prevail and end in cough and consumption, which are promoted by mal-nutrition, induced by deranged stomach action. The condition is a modern one, one un- known to our ancestors, who prevented the ca- tarrh, cold, cough and consumption by abundant and regular use of what is now known as Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption Remedy and Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, two old-fashioned stand- ard remedies handed down from our ancestors, and now exclusively put forth under the strongest guarantees of purity and efficacy by the world- famed makers of Warner's Safe Cure. These two remedies, plentifully used as the spring and summer seasons advance, give a positive assurance | of freedom, both from catarrh and those dreadful and, if neglected, inevitable consequences, pneu- monia, lung troubles and consumption, which so | generally and fatally prevail among our people Comrade Eli Fisher, of Salem, Henry Co., | Towa, served four years in the late war, and con- tracted a disease called consumption by the doc- tors. He had frequent hemorrhages. After using | Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption Remedy, he says, under date of Jan. 19th, 1888 : “*T do not bleed at the lungs any more, my cough does not bother me, and I do not have any more smothering spells.” Warner's Log Cabin Rose Cream cured his wife of catarrh, and she is “sound and well.” Of course we do not like to have our women called nose talkers and false teeth owners, but these conditions can be readily overcome in the manner indicated. The finest Meat-Flavoring Stock, USE, IT FOR SOUPS. 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