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LADIES’ TAILOR. SPRING SEASON, 1889. Orders given now, before the pressure of the full season commencd can be executed with the greatest promptitude. Over once thousand designs to select from, and new sketches and modg received day by day from our London and Paris houses. 210 FIFTH AVENUE, "ro" 1102 BROADWAY, N. Superior to CREME SIMON MARVELOUS FOR | Softening and Whitening the Complexion. Most Efficacious for Light Affections of the Skin. SIMON, PARK & TILFORD, J. SI 36 Rue de Provence, Paris. New York. Vaseline or any other Preparation SE. oe AY. kinds, & ml * For sale by Druggists and Fancy Goods Stores. Cotonkt Witirsaw (of the Rattlesnake Ranch, be- shown to his room in the Bad Lands Hotel): Vh-what does it say on that air sign up there ? waves ORD: It says ‘Guests will please remove their spurs before retiring.’ By the North Fork of the Great Crooked Bitter- root! Go out to the corral an’ git my hoss, an’ I'll mosey! If the effete ways of the worn-out East are sneakin’ in here like this, I shall start furder West to-night "— Texas Siftings. Mrs, LeNox HILL, JR.: I'm so glad you've come, Lenox. Christina, the curse-gitl, feft this morning, and, as she's taught little Beekman nothing but Swedish, I can’t find out what he wants!—Pucé, $27 Send at Crosse & Blackwell's FRESH FRUIT JAMS, Made from English Fresh Fruits AND REFINED SUCAR. ARE SOLD BY ALL GROCERS IN THE UNITED STATES. Tourist: What great changes time works here in the West! A few years ago, this region was peopled by reds without a white. Kansas RUSTLER: An’ sence the drouth it's be'n mostly whites without a red. Oh, time works a heap oO’ changes!—Munsc;'s Weekly, Mrs. Ransom: Wasn't that a mean article the Bugle published yesterday about Mr. Savage ? Mrs. SavaGe: Yes, indeed; no foundation atall for it. Mrs. Ransom: Mr. Savage told Mr. Ransom, last night, that he was going to see the editor about it. Has he been yet ? Mrs. SAVAGE: I guess so; I just received a note from John at Bellevue.—/udge, Haviland China at First Hands. NEW DESIGNS Received each week. Complete Sets ORIN Courses. Special Designs made for FRENCH CENTENNIAL now on exhibition. Inspection or Cox- RRSVONDENCE IXVITEO Frank Haviland, 14 Barclay St., N.Y. DRESS GOODS FOR SPRING. JAMES McCREERY & CO Are exhibiting, in the Retai Departments additional Nor elt in Dress Goods fo Spring and Summer. An extensive variety of fin wool and silk mixed fabrics in new shades; Summe Tweeds, with handsome sel vages; French Cheviots, wit! Shepherd Check side band and many other new styles. Advance styles in Figure Challie; India Silk in excly sive designs; Mohair, Brill iantine and Pongee Glorio: in a fine range of colors. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Broadway and 11th St., NEW YORK. Suri Surplus Polk Policies W. HE E. p of Frat A Mr. Mrs. G Ma as Ee th yout re 75 “LIFE” BINDER. Cheap, Strong and Durable. WI hold 26 Numbers. Mailed to any part of the United States for $1.0 postage free, Address, OFFICE OF “LIFE,” 28 West a3d Street, New York. LIEBIG (COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEA Finest and Cheapest Meat Flavoring Stock for So Made Dishes and Sauces. As Beef Tea ‘an inval tonic.” Annual sale, 8,000,000 jars. only with fac-simile of Justus *4 ature In bine across abe Storebeepers: Sold Grocers anc LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT "ed etd, Ls comicbooks.com