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The KNOX Hat. Fall Styles Now Ready. THE MOST PERFECT PRODUCT OF AMERICAN LABOR. Mail orders will receive prompt and careful attention, IDWDH’KDKED> WWW" WW WW WN AQ AI I IQ ASA. SNS The race for popularity is won by HARTFORD TIRES, the original single tubes. THE HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS CO. HARTFORD, CONN. New York. Philadelphia. Chicago. Minneapolis. Toronto. Y J ] Z Z 7 Z 7 7 Y 7 Z Y Z GY Y 7 Z 7 Z 7 Z 7 Z Z Z Y Z 7 7 ) Z 7 Z 7 S % | i WWAWA\\\\\\\Wj y WWW VIN MARIANI hg MARIANI WINE—THE IDEAL FRENCH TONIC—FOR BODY AND BRAIN. “VIN MARIANI, THE ELIXIR OF LIFE, A VERITABLE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, GIVING VIGOR, HEALTH AND ENERGY.” EMILE ZOLA. Write to MARIANI & CO., for Descriptive Book, 75 PORTRAITS. | Panis:41 Bd. Hausemann. fae AR Becomes 62 W. 15th ST., Other railroads HAVE made as high as a mile a minute for SHORT SPURTS, with light SPECIAL Trains, but the New York Central’s Empire State Express, a REGULAR train weighing 525,000 pounds, has been running EVERY BUSINESS day for nearly five years. The speed of this train now averages 53 J-3 miles an hour for the entire distance between New York and Buffalo, 410 miles, including four stops and twenty-eight slow downs. Over certain portions of the line the regular time of the Empire State Express considerably EXCEEDS a mile a minute. ‘The level, straight line of the New York Central, its solid road-bed, four tracks and block signals, in connection with the highest type of motive power, combine to develop the highest speed with safety and comfort. Indorsements and Autographs of Celebrities. HY IS OUR OLD CROW py so popular? Why isit of all others in sales? j because of its quality, ig liability. There are imitations. Some are own bottles refilled, | are imitation labels and sules. The genuine had name on cases, corks, sules and labels, and word “RYE” in large red letters. SOLD EVERYWHE! H. B. KIRK & ( (ESTABLISHED 18s3), 69 FULTON ST.,N, Also Broadway and 27th | JAMES L. McEWEN| TAILOR, |CIFE BUILDING, 19 WEST 3is'% TELEPHONE CALL, 1760 R. AGENT FOR SMALPAGE & Son. | HAVING just received a com line of new importations,1 invite inspection of the same. Respectfally, LIF! E'S, COMEDY. HE fourth number of Lirs’s Comepy will be issued on November 1, 1896. It will contain 32 pages of beautifully printed illustrations on heavy calendered paper, with a specially decorated cover printed in colors. Price Twenty- year. Postage five cents. paid. Subscriptions One. Dollar a Drawings. by Gibson, Wenzell, Van Schaick, Johnson, Sullivant and others. THIS NUMBER WILL BE DEVOTED TO OUR BACHELORS. MITCH 19 and 21 West 3ist Street, ELL & MILLER, pustisuers, New York City. RIGHARO K. 7OX PREDS, NEW YO: i comicbooks.com