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larriet "apers. ion by ted by ed by NEW Collins ted in Dinner Without Soup is like summer without sunshine. Extracto BEEP tock.” Goes farther, tastes better and costs vo he place of home-made “sou takes the p! wor attainable in no other way. more. It gives to soups a zest and Armour & Company, Chicago. pepprnlied peg pace ABSOLUTELY, = ad MADE Ree itae tr ‘erent oa the fat and reduces }5 Madison 8q., Philede., Pa. Gold by all Druggiste. No line in the world equals the New York Central in the comfort and speed of its trains and the beauty and variety of its scenery. In the opinion of a prominent English expert, the New York Central possesses the most perfect system of block signals in the world, 83¢ hours, New York to Buffalo; 9 hours, New York to Niagara Falls ; 24 hours. New York to Chicago; 214 hours, New York to Cincinnati; 293f hours, New York to St. Louis, via the New York Central. The most comfortable route to St. Louis is the New York Central. The best line to Cincinnati is the New York Central, through Buffalo and Cleve- land. The direct line to Niagara Falls is the New York Central, Traveling by the New York Central, you start from the center of the City of New York, and reach the center of every important city in the country. ofits. Joun Snerwoon say LA DELICATESSE’ is the most delicious cheese I have -eaten.” Fancy grocers or ** La Delicatesse” Company, Herkimer, N. Y. Winter Cruises tesherastnanaite York to the West Ind! The Hamburg-American Line's twin-screw rt ERST BISMARCK will leave New York, january 28th, 186, for Madeira, ibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Nice, Tunis, Alex: andria (for Cairo and the Pyramids), Jaffa, (for ferusslem). Smyrna, Constantinople, “Athens, Malta, Messina, Palermo, Naples, Genoa, New York.” Duration about 10 weeks, ‘Also winter cruise to the WEST INDIES and the Spanish Main. 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