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‘NT: SETS, LATES, frees, Ete JKAAKAVER LADIES’ TAILOR, 19 Bast 2ist Street, NEW YORK, AND Bellevue Avenue, NEWPORT, - REL, Invites inspection of his fresh Importations for SUMMER WEAR, Selected for highest-class re- quirements. My new Riding-Habit Skirt, @ Cut on entirely new prin- ciples, is exceptionally neat, close-fitting, graceful and comfortable. SUMMER RESORTS. FOURTEENTH SEASON. SPRING HOUSE, RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N. Y. (1,700 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL.) Open June 16 to October 1, 1888. The Richfield Sulphur Water is shown by analysis tobe the strongest in the United States, and expe- rence has proved it to be a specific in cases of rheu- matism, gout, sciatica, dyspepsia, and all diseases of the skin and, blood, An illustrated pamphlet, describing Richfield’s at- tractions as a summer resort, its scenery, mountains, alley, lakes, streams, drives and walks, its pure and iavigorating’ air, and the medicinal virtues of its waters, will be sent on application to T. R. PROCTOR. HOTEL KAATERSKILL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, N. Y. Season of 1888 Opens June 30. RATES REDUCED—821.00 Aweek and upward during July. Railroad access direct to tie hotel. Call or send for circulars to W. F. PAIGE, Manager, GILSEY HOUSE, Broadway and aoth Street, N. Y. Piper- Heidsieck, Sec. A FIRST QUALITY Dry Sparkling Sillery GEvu. MATHER’S SONS RINTING INK 60 JOHN STREET, N. Y. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH OUR SPECIAL - LIFE - INK. What Scott's Emulsion Has Done Over 25 Pounds Gain in 10 Weeks. Experience of a Prominent Citizen ‘THE CaLirornia 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 with consumption. Phy- sicians ordered me to a more congenial climate, andI came to San Francis- eo. Soon after my arrival! 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A Matter Which Concerns You. The following unsolicited opinions from your friends and neighbors, men and women whom you know and respect, ought to carry conviction to any doubting mind. These words of gratitude are from those who. have been afflicted but are now well, and the persons giving them are natur- ally solicitous that others, troubled as were they, may know the means of cure. There is no reason why you should longer be ill from kidney, liver or stomach troubles. You can be cured as well as others. Do not longer delay treatment, but to-day obtain that which will" restore you to permanent health and strength. New York (143 Third Ave.), Feb. 19, 1888.—After using ‘ Warner's Safe Cure,’ I’ take pleasure in stat- ing that I have found it the greatest remedy for the kidneys in the world, I would inform you that I followed the profession of a “Pedestrian” for up- wards of twenty years and am proud to state that I retired as Champion Endurance Pedestrian of the world. I then became manager of Walking and Bicycle Matches. The severe strain told upon my kidneys, I suffered untold misery, I was induced to try “ Warner's Safe Cure,” and after taking six (6) bottles, I am enabled to say I am better than I have been in ten years. I will with pleasure answer any parties who may desire information. Arany wrewr%, BROOKLYN (458 Henry St.), January 31, 1888.— Last summer I suffered much from malaria, and was recommended by a friend to try ‘Warner's Safe Cure,” and am pleased to say it worked a most suc- cessful cure. New York City (157 W. 23d St.), Jan. 25, 1888. —For about ten years, up to three years ago, I was suffering the most excruciating and unbearable pains in the left side, continually belching up wind, with a tired and languid feeling. Iam a conductor on the Elevated Railway, and was when I commenced tak- ing ‘‘ Warner's Safe Cure.” I used to lose on an average four days every month with these horrible pains. I tried lots of doctors and lots of medicine, but of no avail, until a friend came along and told me about ‘‘ Warner's Safe Cure.” I think I took about eighteen or twenty bottles, entirely driving the pain away, relieving me of that languid feeling, giv- ing me a better color and good appetite. New York (No. 30 E. 22d St.), Feb. 3d, 1888,— My son has been taking ‘* Warner's Safe Cure” for two years and he seems to be entirely cured of his trouble, which the doctors pronounced at that time A, 2 6 BROOKLYN (141 Myrtle Ave.), Feb. 19, 1888,—I have been employed on the Union Ferry Co. since 1848, and enjoyed good health until I was ruptured twenty-three years ago. Five years ago I was cured of the rupture, and then taken with Hydrocele and was operated on by Dr. Burnham, of New York City, the last operation being performed in 1886 at 222 Pearl Street, Brooklyn. Since that time I have had a gathering of water in the stomach and weakness of the kidney. Last fall I was recommended to take ‘“Warner’s Safe Cure,” and since that time I have found great relief in my kidneys and stomach, Ge ph Cab ng the s+] , N.Y. comicbooks.com