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Used by all good cooks. Extract of BEEF Send address for Cook Book. Armour & Co., Chicago. RARRRRARA RARRRRR RRA RRRRRRRERRRR RR SILVERSMITHS y 37 UNION Square. -- 13 Matotn Lane. i New York. WORKS & orrices TAUNTON mass. STERLING cmcaco orriee, SL WARENTTON ST, PrOADLLPMIA OFFICE, 925 CHESTMUT ST Costumers. our Grade Mark guarantees Correct Style S Perfect Fit 598 41w. 23r St. SPRING Driving Coats, Riding Habits, Trav- ling Gowns, Cycling & Golfing ults, Ladies’ Percale & Silk Shirt ‘aists, Dinner, Reception & Even- ng Gowns, Theatre Capes, Carriage taps & Collarettes, Paris Hats, onnets & Toques. WEDDING TROUSSEAUS MODERATE PRICES A SPECIALTY. ‘A COMPLETE VARIETY OF FANCY PIECES 1S MADE-IN THIS PATTERN, NUMBERING OVER ONE HUNORED, ANO EMBRACING THE LATEST IOTAS IN SILVER SERWEE OVREOOOS SOLD BY THE LEADING JEWELERS. Toe TORENT ECCS OF Twi PATTERN Sow A PULASING VARIETY OF FLOM, * DING THE ORCHD, rene “Do you believe man is made out of dust, Mr. Snip?” Not all of them,” said the tailor. “Dust always settles. and I know men who do not.” —Harper’s Bazar. AT a young ladies’ seminary during an ex- amination in history, one of the pupils was interrogated thus : “Mary, did Martin Luther die a natural death ?” “No,” was the reply, ‘he was excom- municated by a bull." —Christian Register. THE PLAGUE IN OLD LONDON. A CURIOUS legend connected with thé origin and course of this terrible pesti- lence was narrated by an eminent historian in an address recently delivered before a scientific audience. He quoted medical authorities of that time who affirmed that “not only soap boilers and vendors, but all the washerwomen and all they whose busi- ness it was to use soap—nay, they who only wore shirts washed with soap—presently died of the Plague.” This sounds oddly enough in our day and generation, indoctei- nated as we are in belief that the omni- present microbe is the root of all evil, and that he ever goeth about in search of some bit of broken surface of our skins wherein to plant himself and his rapidly growing family. As for ourselves, we shall still confide in * Listerism " and Soap, and while there is a bit of Blondeau’s ‘Vinolia” Soap in our locker we do not feel it necessary to add to our insurance policies. —Medical Exchange. Price 15¢., 20c., asc. and 35¢. per tablet. Of all leading Druggists, or direct from the Sole Agents in United States, C. N. CRITTENTON CO., tts Fulton’St., - -* + New York. Produced by the French or natural process of fermentation in bottle. Highest award at Columbian Exposition. If you cannot obtain it of your dealer, order direct of THE HAMMONDSPORT WINE CO., HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y. THE MORNING AFTER THE AMATEUR THEATRICALS. Distinguished Amateur: I MUST HAVE TUMBLED OUT OF BED DURING THE NIGHT, 1 WONDER IF ANY OF THE FOLKS HEARD ME? Avoid Nervous Prostration we Bromo=Seltzer Thomas Beecham, the manufacturer of the world-famed Beccham’s Pill, is always in the front rank of progress. He foresees what is wanted and comes in onthe “ crest of the wave" of popular demand. Now he is putting upthese pills ina neat, little wooden bottle, (ten cents cach) just the thing for the vest pocket. In fact he couldn't hit on a more convenient or more needed package for the traveler, or the busy man in office or workshop. Beecham seems to study the interest of his customers both physically and financially and the ten cent package of this sterling remedy for constipation and biliousness and kindred com- plaints is an earnest of his desire to supply their every need ‘We predict an enormous sale of this 10c. pack- age of Beccham's Pills, perhaps even greater than the regular 25c. size, although the latter contains more pills proportionately, and is, therefore, cheaper for those who have proved their merits. All druggists are now supplied with both sizes, Write to The B. F. Allen Co. 365 Canal Street, New York, for the book on Beecham’s Pills. Back numbers of Lire can be had by applying at this office, 19 and 21 West 3ist St., New York City. Single copies of Vols. I. and II, out of print. Vol. I., bound, $30.00. Vols, II., VIII, XIII. and XIV. $20.00 each, bound. Vols. VII, X., XL, XIL, XV. and XVI, $15.00 each, bound. Vols. III., IV., V., VL, IX., XVIL and XVIIL, $10.00 each, bound. Vols. XIX., XX., XXL, XXII, XXIIL and XXIV., $5.00 each. Back numbers, one year old, 25 cents per copy. Subscribers wishing address changed will greatly facilitate matters by send- ing old address as well as new.