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- LIFE: Krakauer, Filme KQODAKS, Ladies’ Tailor, NEW YORK. London, Newport. SPRING, ‘92. Allthe latest cloths and styles now on hand. Moderate prices. Strictly tailor made = 875.00 + 45.00 - 80,00 Perfect Fit Guar- anteed, 301 6th Ave. LBOTY' CORSETS Hygienic. PBRFECTLY MODELLED. These Celebrated Corsets are of the latest fashion, and are procurable in New York and the principal cities of USA, from all the best Ladies’ Outhtters, who are being supplied DIRECT FROM PARIS. Lapies are requested to ask for Mdme. Leoty’s Paris Corsets. INQUIRE ABOUT Dixon's Graphite Paint It covers 2 to 3 times more surface than any lead, mineral or metallic paint and lasts 4 to 5 times longer. Tin roofs well painted have not required repainting in to to 15 years. D FOR CIRCULARS. Inquiries gladly answered. JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO.. Jersey City, NJ. Lowell Carpets have been justly celebrated for more than half a century. To protect buyers from deception, the word Lowell is woven in capital letters at each repeat of the pattern in the back of LOWELL BRUSSELS AND WILTONS, ‘The best quality, designs, and coloring. The popular Lowell Ingrains are wound on a hollow stick, made in two solid pieces, a patented U. S. trade-mark, CARPETS The completion of our new works at Rochester, N. Y.,and Harrow, England, 391 5th Ave.,| insures an abundant supply of transparent films for Kodaks, both in this country and Europe, from this time forward, Important changes in the process of manufacture, instituted since January rst, materially improves the quality and sensitiveness. THE Mrs. Tomphyns: 1 WeaR MR. VAN DUDELY 18 VERY ILL. De Smith; \s We? WELL, 1 DARE SAY HE'LL DIE. Mrs. Tomphyns: WHAT MAKES YOU THINK 50? De Smith: Ou, 1 pos'r Now. NATURE, T SUPPOSE. Because I'M AN OPTIMIST BY THE QUESTION: WILL IT WEAR’S peed never beasKed if Your: EASTMAN COMPANY, Rocuester, N.Y. SHE: My darling, I have a terrible piece of news for you. Papa has lost everything. He (rising to go): Oh, no. he hasn't. He still has you.— 7rwth, Iw an interior city lived a family who had one of those domestics of the familiar heavy hand. A few years ago the town experi- enced a slight shock of earth- ake, Pictures were thrown down, crockery and furniture rat- ted about. In the midst of the tumult, the mistress went to the head of the basement stairs, and called out, in a would-be patient tone: ‘Mary Ann, what are you doing now ?"—Harper's Bazar. “He isn't a very pwetty dog,” said Freddie, ** but he follows me everwy wheah, you know."” ** Indeed 1°” returned Freddie's broker.‘ What do you suppose makes him do it—affection or curiosity."—_Washington Star. THE little boy picked himself out of the puddle, where his rude playmates had thrown him. He wiped tthe mud from_ his velvet trousers, his silk stockings, and his lace collar, and straightened out his long, golden curls as well as their demoralized and be- dragyled condition would perm This" he said, bitterly, * what comes of being mamma's lit- tle pet."— Chicago Daily Tribune. AS THIS IN ITSELF GUARANTEES THE QUALITY. BE SURE THE PREFIX 1847 1S STAMPED ON EVERY ARTICLE. THESE GOODS HAVE STOOD THE TEST FOR NEARLY *-HALF A CENTURY: And are in the stock of ali FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. comicbooks.com