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19 Kast 21st 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. GEvU. MATHER’S SONS RINTING INK 60 JOHN STREET, N. Y. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH OUR SPECIAL - LIFE - INK. Diamond Hams. The “Diamond” Brand Ham was first cured by S. Davis, Jr., in 1841, and for my over forty years it has held its superior position among deal- ers and consumers through- out both Europe and America, This brand of hams is sold regularly in Montreal, New Orleans, Havana, Londonand Paris, and by leading Grocers and Provision Dealers of our own country. A circular, “ How to Cook the inond Ham,” will be sent to any address, by S. DAVIS, Jx. & CO., CINCINNATI, O. The finest Meat-Flavoring Stock, USE IT FOR SOUPS. Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes, Genuine only with fac-simile of Baron iebig’s signature in BLUE INK across label, Sold by Storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists. nat anything e'se in the world. Eith ex zall ages. Cost= . Terms FREx. Address, TRUE & Augusta, Main What Scott’sEmulsion Has Done Over 25 Pounds Cainin 10 Weeks. Experience of a Prominent Citizen Tue Catirornia SOCIETY FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF VICE. San Francisco, July 7th, 1886. I took a severe cold upon my chest andlungs and did not give it proper atten- tion; itdeveloped into bron- ehitis, and in the fall of the same year I was threaten- ed withconsumption. Phy- sicians ordered me to a more congenial climate, and I came to San Francis- eo. Soon after my arriva! Iecommenceed taking Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites reg- ularly three times a day. In ten weeks my avoirdu- pois went from 155 to 180 pounds and over; the cough meantime ceased. C. R. BENNETT. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. ““You sketch with a free hand, Miss Backbay,” re- marked the Professor, who had been critically ex- amining her portfolio. “ Entirely free,” said the Boston young lady, as she cast down her eyes in soft confusion, and waited for the Professor to follow up the opening. — Chicago Tribune. Lapy: Do you think, John, that Mrs, Belva Lockwood will be nominated again this year for the Presidency ? HusBanD: Doubtful, I think. Just now, Mayor Hewitt seems to stand the better show.—Zfoch. GoiLes: Beg pardon, Squire, but would ye mind askin’ your good lady to set t’other end of the pew in church, as she 'ave such a loud voice it gives me and my old woman a singin’ in our ears, as we can’t hear ourselves speak for days arter.—Shriekingly funny joke from London Judy, INDIGNANT PHYSICIAN : Man, what have you done ? You sent my patient the wrong prescription, and it killed him. Druccist (@ calm man, accustomed to abuse): Vhell, vhat vas der madder mit you? Last veek I send your odder patient der righd berscription, und dot killed him. How can somebody blease sooch a man ?—Brooklyn Eagle. THE ENGADINE Bouquet, Atkinson’s New Perfume. This superb distillation sweetly recalls fragrant Swiss flowers. Bright jewels in a setting of perpetual snow. Live People get on in the world; they look out for the good chances; they go in and win. Stinson & Co., Port- land, Maine, need live people everywhere to work for them. $1 per hour and upwards easily made ; many make more than double that. Either sex, all ages. You can do the work and live at home. No special ability required; allcan doit. Write and see. All will be put before you free; then if you conclude not to go to work, all right. Capital not required ; Stin- son & Co, start you. “BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.” THE ONLY GENUINE VICHY IS FROM THE SPRINGS OWNED BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. ELESTINS &c., &e, RANDE GRILLE—Diseases of the Liver. To be had of all respectable Wine Merchants, Grocers and Druggists. RIGHT HERE IN NEW YORK. What Your Friends and Neighbors Say on a Matter of Vital Importance. Below will be found a sample of the multitude of letters of encouragement Messrs. H. H. War- ner & Co., of Rochester, N. Y., daily receive. The subjoined unsolicited testimonials are from your friends and neighbors, ladies and gentlemen you know and esteem for their honor and straight- forwardness, and who would scorn to be a party to any deception. What has been done for others can be done for you, and it is folly, nay suicidal, to longer suffer when the means of recovery lie at your very door. New York City (253 Fifth Ave.).—It gives me pleasure to express my faith in the virtue of ‘War- ner's Safe Cure,” which is the only medicine I ever take or recommend. Six years ago I received the most pronounced benefit from its use at a time when suffering from mental overwork, and I have subse- quently in my travels as a public lecturer recommend- ed it to many people, and personally know of several cases where ‘‘Warner's Safe Cure” has succeeded when the doctors failed. Although a perfectly well woman I take several bottles every spring just as I take additional care in the selection of tonic-giving food at this season, believing in the ounce of *‘pre- vention" rather than the necessity for the pound of cure, and in every instance ‘* Warner's Safe Cure” has the effect to give new energy and vitality to all my powers, = BROOKLYN, N. Y, (263 Sumner Ave.), Dec. 17, 1887. —I can truly say that your medicine has done our family a great deal of good. BROOKLYN, N. Y. (30 Irving Place), Dec. 2, 1887. —Our folks praise * Warner's Safe Cure” very highly, in fact could not do without it, tr Bea, Y BROOKLYN (248 Raymond St.), May 5, 1885.—About ten years since I was taken very sick, and the doctors said I had Bright's Disease, and could not last very long. I suffered severely and for quite a long time. I then appeared to improve some and got around, but soon relapsed into the same condition as befor and so it went on for a long time, always suffering, never well— miserable and despondent. At last a friend, a member of the same lodge, F. & A. M., persuaded me to try ‘‘ Warner's Safe Cure,” which I did, and very soon experienced relief. I continued steadily with it for some months, much to the disgust of my physician, an old school allopath, and now having discontinued the use for more than a year feel better than for years past. In fact, I have'no symp- toms of anything being wrong with my kidneys, no pain, the water flowing freely without pain, of a good, clear color, free from sediment and normal in quantity. Furthermore, I am now free from those distressing pains in the loins, which at one time were ever present, no matter what position I might be in, sitting or standing, in bed or the easy chair. In fact I feel to-day that ** Warner's Safe Cure” has cured me of a very serious complaint, not only for the time being, but permanently. It is now more than a year since I took the last bottle of ‘‘ Warner's Safe Cure,” and since that time I have not attempted any kind of diet, but have eaten and drank tea, coffee, or any- thing else I might desire, and to-day am feeling bet- ter, weigh more, have a better appetite, am altogether a different man to what I was ten years ago. At Add STRANGER (in drug store): You seem to carry an extensive line of goods. PROPRIETOR (affably) : Yes, sir. “I've been told that you are a reliable man to deal with.” “You will find everything just as represented, sir. What can I have the pleasure of doing for you?” ““T guess I'll take a look at the directory."—/udge. comicbooks.com