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-LIFE: VINO DE SALUD WINE OF HEALTH, pared by the old Moors of Granapa from a As pr y the recipe ILLUSTRIOUS MOHAMED BEN HASSEN This magnificent preparation 1s of the purest Andaluslan Wine with the most healthful herbs, and isone of the greatest aids to health and longevity. A Stomachio and Tonic for Aneamla, Malaria, Indl: gestion, Loss of Appetite, Lassitude and Weakness of the Digestive Organs. Sold by all Grocers and Druggists. SENO FoR Descriptive CirncuLaR. NEW YORK-Roche & Co, {508 Fitn Ave, © CHICAGO-—A. W. Cobb & Co., 41 River Stree! BOSTON—Maynard & Child, 102 State Street. SOLE PROPRIETORS, |W. C, BEVAN & CO. Malaga (Spain) A YOUNG American lady who has not very long been married, was invited to the first state ball in London, some weeks ago, her mother-in-law being invited to the second. As the date of the first bali drew near, the younger lady was so far from well that the elder lady called upon the lord chamberlain to ask ifthe invitations might be reversed, so that the younger might have a better chance of recovery.‘ Quite im- possible.” said the stern official, and with a smile, “I hardly believe your daughter-in-law is an American at 1; any American worthy of the name would get off her death-bed to dance at Buckingham Palace.""— Argonaut. A Good Child is usually healthy, and both conditions are developed by use of proper food. The Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk is best infant’s food ; so easily pre- pared that improper feeding is inexcusable. Grocers and Druggists, Wuew Theodore Hook went to the coronation (says James Payn), it is recorded that he set to work to bamboozle a couple of old ladies from the country. When the bishops came in, he told them that these were ** the peeresses in their own right,” and when the lord chancellor appeared, he said it’ was Cardinal Wolsey. In this way he went too far, for one of them observed; ** We may be simple, sir, but we know that Cardinal Wolsey has been dead’ these many years,” ** Ladies,” he said, you have been deceived by the newspapers ; they Il say anything."—Argonaut. “SELL you a nice alligator bag for $3,” said the gentlemanly clerk to Uncle Isom, who was trying to buy a valise. “What on airth do I want with a alligator bag ?”" asked the old man. ‘I ain't goin’ to Floridy, I'm going to Chicago."—Jndianapolis Journal. No good dinner complete without Marie Brizard & Roger Creme de Menthe. They are the perfection of the cordial makers’ art, For sale everywhere. T. W. Stemmler, Union Square, New York. TRAVELER (Ticket Office, Boston to New York. What is the fare ? LLER: Beg your pardon; you mean You are obliged to Ko to New York; nobody wants to Rothere. The fare is $5.—Boston Transcript. I want to go The Orcutt Comp’y “s:s2exeasze RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLUDED. A WINTER IN * CALIFORNIA. Vartics will leave New York via Chicago and the Santa Fe Route November 16 and December 7 for PASADENA, 1O® ANGELES, BA) IVERSIDE, BA; BARBARA. MONTEREY, (and other California po Fach trip will bo made ia a Bpectal Train Beent Pullman Palace Vestibaled Sleeplog and D are. Tho tickets cover every expense of travel both wa the holders entire freedom on the Pacific Coast. for visita to all of the leading California resorts ckets may be usd on Any Regular Ti October, with any one of ‘Tem Ketuening under Bpeein! Eacort, with a Cholee of Three Different Meutes, Hotel conpons supplied for long ve short sojoarns at the prine! yell Pacttic Const resorts, will leave Ne ine Days at aratone: January 10, 11 and 2, and 1d. January 90, February 2% and February 2) and 2, Exeoretone to Mexico: March 14. Independent Railroad Tickets to all Points. IBrSend for descriptive book, mentioning whether California or Mexico tour is desired. RAYMOND & WHITCOMB, 32 Bast Pourteeath Street (corner of Usicn Square), New York. TYPEWRITERS. Uoprejudiced advice given, Allmakes half-price, Shipped anys bere or examination, Exchanging as ity. Mont ents. e cat. free. i TER if Brit. x3 berty Bt., New York. EEADQUASTERS, { 186 Monroe St., Chicago. By SLND? 102A CAT tor DVOLES GUSS sys vb¥ CODASY W. Shoe. Valce, ‘Three Sole: $2.50 and §2.00 Shoes for General Wear. The Columbus Model Folding KODAKS Combine with the compactness of the Kodak every feature which advanced amateurs desire in a camera. PRICES. Fil For Glasa ead Glass, Viates oly $53.00 qo. 100,00 -9§.00 No. 4 (For 4% 5 pictures), $60.00 No, 5 (For 5 x 7 pictures). . 6 (For 6G x 844 pictures), Transparent Film. Notice. 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