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LIFE: Fast ~NUBIAN 8,4. Cotton Dress Linings—For Waist and Skirt, Will Not Crock. It is positively unchangeable and of superior quality. Nothing else so fully satisfies the highest requirements and yet the cost is moderate enough for any dress. . . . . . All Leading Look for this on DRY GOODS EVERY YARD “etw) Stores, ogmddeee ale of the Selvage. B~ COCKTAILS >» 2: RUS REE IR For the Yacht, Camping Party, Summer Hotel, Fishing Party, Mountains, Seashore, or the Picnic. Manhattan, Martini, Whiskey, Holland Gin, Tom Gin, Vermouth and York All ready for use, require no mixing. Connoisseurs agree that of two cocktails made of the same material and proportions, the one bottled and aged must be the better. Try our York Cocktail—without any sweetening—dry and delicious, For sale on the Dining and Buffet Cars of the principal railroads of the U. S., and alf druggists and dealers, AVOID IMITATIONS. G. F. HEUBLEIN & BRO., Sole Props. 39 Broaoway, New Yorn. HaRtroro, Conn. 20 Piccaoitty, W. Lonpon, ENG. Haviland China It is important to buyers that they should be informed that the only ware that has always been known as Haviland China is marked under each piece: H&ce “Rane? On White China, On Decorated China. “Twas traveling with P. T. Barnum once,” sai Mr. Stow, “long before the railroad shows wer in existence. We traveled by wagons from tows to town in those days, halting on the outskirts the town to enable the circus people to put on their show clothes and prepare for the parade. We were to show in a small town in Pennsylvania, and hag noticed that a bridge over which the wagons wer to pass was weak, I sent word to Mr. Barnum te put the rhinoceros wagon at the rear, but hi do so, and as it was in advance it broke the bridge The show did not reach the town in time to make much of a parade. “That night Mr. Barnum was seated in the vit lage hotel when an angry lot of people, » disappointed at the size of the parade, waited upos him and told him he was a fraud. ““* How so?’ said Barnum. “"Well,' replied the spokesman for the crowd, ‘ you advertised two miles of parade, and there was only one.’ “"Yes,' replied Mr. Barnum, ‘there was oe mile of parade and another mile of d—d fools fo lowing it. That makes two miles, doesn’t it? Syracuse Courier, A MOTHER was explaining toa diminutive venile the meaning of a picture representing a number of martyrs who had been thrown to sone hungry lions. She tried to impress his infant mind with the terrors of the scene, and thought she had succes ed, when suddenly he exclaimed : “Oh, ma ! just look at that poor little lion be hind there! He won't get any.""—Answers f, $352 N IS LITTLE dat to pay when if assures you Co health,comfart and pleasure in $350... CYCLING- ~ MESINGER HULBERT BROS & CO. MAJESTIC) 26 WEST BICYCLES 23°ST. REVOLVERS = =... best material} and workmanship used in their manufacture} are not reliable. The SMITH & WESSON REVOLVER is as carefully constructed as a high-class watch, every part being thoroughly tested before used. Send for handsome illus} trated catalogue telling you all about them. SMITH & WESSON, % Stocioridge Sts S Springfield, Mass. f OLD LACK CHAMPAGNE. | DEUTZ & GELDERMANN, Ay, Prance. Possessing to the fullest extent the fruity and delicate character peculiar to the wines of thefamous AY district. Agent C. H. ARNOLD, 278, Willlam St., N. ¥. Clty.