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YOUNG MEN whoare becoming prematurely f) bald. and who have hised mun previously grown, YOUNG LADIES are you troubled with dandruff and tous grease, BALD HEADS, don’t despair. If you have one hair jefe to start with, you can, by sing Vuce appreciate Vucea, One bottle will convince you. NOSOR HOTEL Winter Resort. JACKSONVILLE, FLA F. H. ORVIS. Union § M. to MANCHESTER, VT., ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Ocean and Minois Cuisine appointments the best . Through parlor car from New a1, and 2.30 » a, trains from Des. Street feer “SATFETIES | POPE MEG. ©.) N NTL VORK CHEAT >) ALUMINUM, the New Metal, MANUFACTURED PURE 1 GEU. MATHER’S SONS RINTING INK L 60 JOHN STREET, N. Y. THIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH OUR SPECIAL ° LIFE - INK. REMINCTON cyprwnrrer ‘Won GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD At Toronto, in open contest, Aug. 18, 1888. 151 Words Per Minute, Without an Error, uthentic record made by Mr. Frank E. McGurrin, at Detroit, on January 21, 1889, on a memorized BEATING ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS of correct work by 30 words per minute, and the" Remington” still farther beyond reach of competition. Photographic copies of certified work furnished on applicatice WYCKOFF. SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 327 Broadway, N. Y. “THE SLOUGH OF DESPONDENCY.” Bmith— “T know “tis a sin to, But I'm bent on the notion, T'll_ throw myself into The deep, briny ocean.” Brown—“ Fie, fie, my good friend, don't give way to your ailments so easily, and settle down into such gloom and despondency. | There's no excuse for such conduct, when it's a well-known fact that all your bad feelings, terrible head- aches, poor appetite, sense of fatigne, and lassitude, low-spirits, and hypochon- driacal condition are due to torpid liver and consequent indigestion, and debility, which will all giv isappear, as the dew before the morning sun, if you but make use of ed anti-bitious me2tcine known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dise It cured me*.uen T in a much worse condition than you are, aud if you will only try it ou wiil soon be singing— “But my spirit chall wander Through gay coral bowers, And frisk with the mermaids It shall, by the Powers!” Copyright, 1888, by Wortp's DisveNsary MEDICAL Assocation, Proprietors. | Do matter of bow long standing, is per- manently cured by OR. SAGE’S CATARRH REMEDY. 50 centa, by druggists, | comicbooks.com