Life, 1895-05-02 · page 15 of 18
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ers 108. THE PLAGUE IN OLD LONDON. ‘A CURIOUS legend connected with the 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—prcsently died of the Plague.” This sounds oddly enough in our day and generation, indoctri- 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 dit of Blondeau's * Vinolia” Soap in our locker we do not feel it necessary to add to ‘our insurance policies.—Medical Exchange. Price 1se., 20¢., 25¢. and 3sc. per tablet. Of all leading Druggists, or direct (rom the Sole Agents in United States, Cc. N. CRITTENTON CO., tts Fulton St, - = = New York. Beecham’s pills for con- stipation 1oc. and 25c. Get the book at your druggist’s and go by it. Annual sales more than 6,000,000 boxes. Supscrimer: Why is my paper so damp every issue ? EptTor: Because there is so much due on it.—Christian Register. IF you could slip a belt on Cuba, her revolutions would run the machinery of the world.—Detroit Free Press. A COLORED philosopher is reported to have 2 ‘Life, my breddern, am mos'ly made up of prayin’ for rain and then wishin’ it would cl'ar Off." —Presbyterian, “OUR SUMMER” awakens thoughts of vacations pleasantly spent; of trips through the woods for gamer of speckled beauties taken from murmuring sireams: of health restored and sundry other recollections of a well earned respite from Gares of business, thoroughly enjoyed. Our Sumacr " covers ihe lakes and summer resorts isconsin along the line of the Wisconsin Central, and isvjust what, you need to enable you ‘to reach a decision as to where you will spend your vacation the coming season. Brimful of ‘information and inter- ‘spersed with half tone illustrations of scenes along the line ot the Central. A copy will be promptly mailed you on receipt of two cent stamp. Address," JAS. c. POND Gen'l Pass. Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. - LIFE: Natural domestic Champagnes are now very popular. A find brand called “Golden Age” is attracting attention, Extract of BEEF : Sse as Used by all good cooks. Send address for Cook Book. used on LIFE is Armour & Co., Chicago. THE INK manufactured by FRED'K H. LEVEY CO., 69 Beekman St., N.Y. @ostumers. our Grade Mark guarantees Correct Style F Perfect Fit a7 BE pheabass ere REALS 39K 41w. 23128. a i S SPRING Driving Coats, Riding Habits, Trav- eliag Gowns, Cycling & Golfing Suits, Ladies’ Percale & Silk Shirt “TM MIGHTY GLAD 0’ ONE THING AND THAT IS THAT L WASN'T BORN NO DWARF, (With contempt) WHY THAT FELLER WOULDN'T HOLD TWO SCHOONERS 0° BEER!" Bromo=Seltzer Promptly cures all Waists, Dinner, Reception & Even- ing Gowns, Theatre Capes, Carriege Wraps & Collarettes, Paris Hats, Bonnets & Toques. iit! ART WEDDING TROUSSEAUS I le | AT MODERATE PRICES A SPECIALTY. \ ‘The Smith & Wesson Hammerless Safety Re- volver cannot be fired uninteationally. Purposely directed pressure, simultaneously exerted on stock and trigger, is necessary to discharge it. Accidents are Impossible. ‘The only absolutely safe arm for pocket or home protection. Mlustrated Catalog Free. Smith & Wesson, sprinseeia:*Sass: LEAVEN TO HIS LOAF. you! H (Our SOUVENIR OF FASHIONS Free. ea ac ‘Write for one, examine at your leisure, then see your Outfitter. e CLUETT, COON & CO., Makers, Troy, N.Y. comicbooks.com