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10US, Hee iO DPE TIZING, TEMPTING A soft, rich cheese put up in hermeti- cally sealed glass jars. If your grocer does not keep it send 14 cents in stamps and a mini- ature jar will be mailed to any ad- = dress. Afull size jar will be expressed to ny point in the United States, charges prepaid, oa receipt of 50 cents. he Chandler & Rudd Co. Manofacturers, CLEVELAND, O. A BETTER COOKTAIL AT HOME THAN 18 SERVED OVER ANY BAR IN THE WORLD. The @lub Cocktails Manhattan, Martini, Whisky, Holland Gin, Tom Gin and Vermouth. Ib House Cheese | rN Boston's Leading Hotel, THE VENDOME, COMMONWEALTH AVENUE. Every Meal-Time At Breakfast—a Strengthener. At Lunchcon—a Comfort. At Dinner—a Necessity. WE goarantec theso Cocktails to be made of absolutely pure and well ma- tured liquors, and the mixing equal to the best cocktails served over any bar in the world ; belng compounded In ac- curate proportions, they will always be found of uniform quality, and, blend- ing thoroughly, are superior to those mixed as wanted. Wo prefer you 4 bay of your dealer. If he does not thea we will send a selection of four « prepald, for $8.00. is always relished.Jt is the preserved nutriment of pure, Jean beef—health- giving and delicious. Makes the most appetizing Soups, Gravies, Beef Tea, Etc. Your grocer sells It—They all do, Send 6c in stamps for postage on sample package, mailed free. Manutactured by THE CUDAHY PACKING CO., SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. MANHATTAN, (ocktails bert ety soth Edition, postpaid, for ase. (or stamps). THE HUMAN HAIR, F. Heublein & Bro., Why it Falls Off, Turns Stgpand the Remedy. By Prof. HARLEY PARKER, F.R.A.S. SOLE PROPRIETORS, y i Slip, N. Y., and Hartford, Conn, | “-"every“one should testis hee te Athenaum, Br For sate by all Druggists and Dealers, EXCURSION TICKETS TO THE WORLD'S FAIR via PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, The Peansytvania Railroad Company announces that the Trunk Line Passenger Com- alee bas authorized the railroad companies to sell excursion tickets to Chicago on account E the World's Columbian Exposition on a basis of $40 from New York by fast express by express trains scheduled to make the run in thirty-five hours or more. poate rates wall prevail from all stations in Trunk Line terntory. The round-trip Philadelphia will be $36.50 by fast trains, and $29 20 by the thirty-five hour w York. From Washington and Baltimore the rate will be $34.50 tains, and $27.60 by stow trains. ie ts will not admit of a stop-off ex route, and can be used for a continuous Deans. The tickets will be on sale from April 13th to October goth inclusive, and ahs ralld for return trip until November 1sth, 1893. cniths lines leading to Chicago will sell uckets good for passage going by one route Tc ik by another, So that a person may go out by the Pennsylvania Railroad, and, if he his return by the New York Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Erie, or any other trunk line, 8 out by any other line, and return by the Pennsylvania. F you want the most comfortable ride between New York or Boston and Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Detroit, St. Louis, Cin- cinnati or Chicago, take the Great Four-Track New York Central and Hudson River Railroad,—the only Trunk Line entering the City of New York; all trains arriving at and departing from Grand Central Station, Fourth Avenue and 42d Street, within from one to 20 minutes walk of over seventy of the principal hotels of the metropolis. of The Luxury of Modern Rail. '—the first issue of the ‘' Pour-Track jen" of 1893,—send two two-cent stamps to George H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent. FOR SALE. 3 Very Desirable Cottages, ARGYLE PARK, BABYLON. fully furnished; 8 to 10 rooms; all im/ provements; some of the cottages already| sold have pald purchasers from 10 to 15 per cent. on thelr investments; prices from aplece; photographs at elther For additional particulars| address, JERE JOHNSON, Jr., @ Liberty St., New York, and Is9 and 191 Montague St., Brooklyn. New Boarper: I am very fond of the] good things of earth. OLD BoaRDER: Well, you get precious few of them here.— Exchange. Valuable But Not Costly. It may save you a great deal of trouble in| i cooking. Tryit. We refer to the Gail Bor- | den Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, regarded i by most housekeepers as absolutely essential ; in culinary uses, and unsurpassed in coffee. y i All Grocers and Drugyists sell the Eagle| © j Brand. i i} 4 i “T_understand that your well is dry,” said Colonel Kyarter’s next door neighbor. “Yes, sah, and [don’t wonder at it. That well hasn't had anything but watah for the| haf slic i i last six months."— Washington Star. pi solld poley ina sold sompeeyy is a solid comfort in any situation in life." None better; wel) know of none so good as} those issued by this Company. Home office, o21-3-5 Chestnut St.; Philad’a. PENN MUTUAL Mr. Miccs: Do you know you look ten older that bonnet on? Yes, | know ; but I don’t have to stand| up in a horse car half as often as I did before| I got it."—xchange. LIFE comicbooks.com