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Readers who are weary of the analytic fiction of the hour, will find a refreshing change in the stirring scenes of this dramatic novel, in which the humbugs of society, the arro- gance of wealth, and the pains and privations of the poor are described by'a realistic pen. The interest begins in the very first chapter, and is sus- tained to the end. The most important scenes happen at the clubs and in social life. ‘The lovable and loving characters of the two principal actors in this timely novel of action and life make it one of those books that the novel-reader sits up most all night to nish. BELFORD, CLARKE & CO., CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. JOHN PATTERSON & CO., Tailors and Importers, Patterson Building, Nos. 25 and 27 W. 26th St., Poak A= 7 GEU ralace Car Co. € /Moson & Hamlin Organ and Piano ee Co, Ken, Ac M\eH| Repairs Everything. READY FORUSE ccess has brought alot of ane B f rs copying us ia anuracrore! ASSIA CEMENT Send 10c, and dealers? card who patent Pocket Can, Nowasteocan't keep itin stock, for sample, ‘Autograph below is on every Patent Can, Rosacea (errs ga* . ‘Youcan liveat home and make more mon h than at anything e've in the world. Either sex :al lyoutft FREE, wor for us ages. Coste ns FREs. Address, TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine. KIMBALL’S STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES. Are exquisite in style. NEW YORK. Are unsur, ‘Are spec 14 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS, The Genu- JAME Has in Stock and under Construction a large SWEET SCENTS | LOXOTIS OPOPONAX | FRANG!PANNI PSIDIUM \ 0 Maybe obtained \ ‘>, Of any Chemist or AP Perfumers 48 S Fo, ee ond Bust PORTABLE COTTACES LL sizes. Especially designed for Hunt-|, ing, Fishing and Camping. Other styles and designs for Residences, Children’s Playhouses, etc. ‘TRADE MARK :—MUSK DEER ine is signed assortment of Seasonable Carriages, which are offered at é & 3 3 3 = EI 4 ro 3 rs £ a e © } 8 very moderate prices. Peerless Tobacco Works. W. 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GRANDE GRILLE—Diseases of the Liver. HOPITAL—Diseases of the Stomach, Dyspepsia. To be had of all respectable Wine Merchants, Grocers and Druggists. The finest Pleat slavoring Stock, USE_IT FOR SOUPS. Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes, DUR EXTRACT OF MEA N.B.—Genuine only with fac-simile of Baron Liebig’s signature in BLUF_INK across label. Sold by Storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists. Liesic’s Extract oF Meat Co., L’t’d, London. The Scientific American Comments as follows: ‘*The bristles of tooth brushes are extremely harsh and unpleasant, producing unnecessary wear upon, the enamel and inducing diseases of the gums. + * The LL oT H=. WWERFELT TOOTH ousHEP RMD conforms to all surfaces of the teeth, thorouglly cleansing and polishing them without undue friction, and without in- juring the gums.” 'ts Economy. Holder (imperishable), 35 cents. ‘‘ Felts” only need be renewed. 18 (boxed) 25 cents, each pleasantly lasting ro days. Dealers or mailed. Horsey Mg. Co., tica, comicbooks.com