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IN CAMP At home, abroad, tramping, yachting, canoeing, hunting or fishing, Armour’s Beef Extract, Is Indispensable. Requires only the addition of boil- ing water to make de‘icious Bouil- ion. Refreshing and strengthening. Takes the place of fresh meat and “Stock” In Soup making. Is cheaper and more convenient. ARMOUR & CO., Chicago, Sole Manufacturers, SOLD EVERYWHERE. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER & CO0.’S ey breaklast Coc0a Is absclutel; dts soluble, No Chemicals are used In Ite preparation. It has more Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Mass BEAUTY. Wrinkles, Biack-heads, ing Book (vent sealed),4e. Mme. Vergro ae Wratten St, N.Y. City. Mention this paper. CROUCH & FITZGERALD Trunks, Bags,etc. } 723 Sixtn Ave., below gad St, BY 556 Broanway, below Prince St. 14 Conrtanor Sr., West Bway, NEW YORK. . FACIAL BLEMISHES Word Poethetreatmentot jon Hairy Birthmark egkton, Weigtlen a) Velng Oily Bkin, S pimples Bigexdcads, Bar eitch. Sears, Fittings P 4 ‘a Bleaching. ee Development, Hollow or Sunk: © enCheeka. te, Consultation freeat office or by letter. 128 azo book on allekia and : Dermatotogs 198 Wea Re FACIAL SOAP, at Dra UR PLATES ARE MACE ey ELECTRO LIGHT ENGRAVING 157 4 159 WILLIAM ST.. N.Y WORK £ROM THIS ESTABLISHMENT 1S OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT ANO IS DELIVEREO WHEN PROMISED. PUBLISHERS OF -LIFE- A STRIKE IN THE COAL REGIONS. LOOK A HERE, BOSS, SUMMER 'S A COMIN’ IN AGIN AN’ WHAT WE WANT IS SHORTER HOURS NTS, AN’ WE'VE MADE UP OUR MINDS IF YER DON'T ACCEDE TO OUR WISHES, THAT GET HALOS, AND BUST UP YER SHANTY! Speaker : AN’ MORE AMUSEM WE'LL BECOME PIOUS, ROVIDENCE LINE serween NEW YORK anon BOSTON. PROVIDENCE, $2.25. WORCESTER, $2.50. Steamers CONNECTICUT and MASSACHUSETTS leave New York from Pier 29, N. R., foot Warren St., at §.30 P. M., artiv- ing Providence 6 a, M., Boston 7.15 A. M. State-Rooms secured by Telephone, Cortlandt 3828. 0. 1. BRIGGS, G. P. A. W. R. BABCOCK, Ass't G. P. A. Hot-Water Heater GU R N E and RADIATOR “NOTHING CAN SURPASS IT.” ‘The Gurney Heater, placed in my house two years ago, is a pronounced success. For its ability to maintain a comfortable temperature in moderate ‘weather nothing can equal it, and for keeping the house warm in extremely cold weather NOTHING CAN SURPASS IT. ‘The ease with which it is managed is a surprise to us, and is a great economy in coal. Yours truly, JOHN J. SHAW, M. D., Plymouth, Mass. “Send for “How Best to Heat our Homes.” GURNEY HOT-WATER HEATER CO., MAIN OFFICE, 163 FRANKLIN ST., Cor. Congress, BOSTON, MASS. mention LIFE. NEW YORK OFFICE, 88 JOHN &T., Cor. Cold. comicbooks.com