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SPRING- OPENING 



JOEPOHEIM'S 



TTHE TAILOK. 



Just received a large line of the latest 

 spring sailings and trouserings Will make 

 Co order at prices within the reach of all: 

 .Scotch Tweed aiid Cassimi^re Suitirjgs. |25 Oi) 



Blue and Black Cheviot Suitings 25 (K) 



Englisli Serge ( "lieviot Suitings- 89 01) 



Faiic\- Sillc-inixed rassiiiu-re Suitings.. 32 50 



Knglish Clog Worsted Suitings 35 00 



French Pit|Vie Suitings 35 00 



iUe ton and' Kefsey Overcoats, siliv-h'ned 3© 00 



Pants to oriler oroni ^(i up. 



Call and examine our stock. No trouble to 

 .■show goods. JOE I'OHEIM, 



The Tailor, 916 Fifth- street. 



»OStPH OUOTr, 



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FOR ARTISTIC USK in fire drawing, 



Nc!. b ,g (Cr&wquillj, 290 and 301. 

 FOR FINE \A«KiTING, 



Nos 303 ami L>adies', 170. 



FOR BROAD WRITING, 



Nos. 294, 389 and Stub Point, 849. 

 FOR GENERAL WKIIING. 



Nos 332, 404, 390 and 604. 



Joseph Gllloft & Sons, 91 John Ct., N. Y. 



HENRY HOE, Solf. Agent. 



Sold by ALL DEALERS throuehoui the World. 



Gold Medal Pari* Exposition, (87&. 



iFREE. 



'K NEW 



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Vortl. !S100.«H». 

 valth in tlie wi.rlil IVrfect 

 iinekeeper W;irninted heavy. 

 ^soui> GCfLD b.untinfx cast»5 

 iBuih ladirs'and grent's sizes, 

 h works and cases of 

 equal value O.VE I'UIiSON in 

 locality can secure one 

 ee, fopcther with our Inrpe 

 alaable liueof Hoiiseholtl 

 es. These samples, as well 

 "as the watch, are free. All the work you 

 need do is to show what we send youJeo those who call— j-out 

 friends and neiRhbors and those :il>"Ut you— thatalways result j 

 in valuable trade forus,which hold^ <or years when once started, 

 and thus we are repaid. We pay all express, freight, etc. Aflei 

 vou know all, if you would like to go to work for us. you cim 

 earn from SSO to S60 per week and upwards. Address, 

 Stinsun & Co., Box 813, Portland, JUaine. 



One of the 

 BES'I'Tel 



' escojieis i 11 _ 



the woi-UI. Our facilities arp 

 unequaled, and to introduce our 



AlL^y^ il'^ IfHB ^ I superior groods we will seiidFKKic 



r'l/ Iwl HI % I too.NE IMCK.SDN in each locality, 



. as above. Only those who t\ rite 



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the chnivce. All yon have to d.. in 



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 acope, as large as is easy to carry. We will also show you how you 

 can make from $3 to * 1 a day at least, from the etart,with- 

 out experience. Better write at once. We pay all express charges. 

 Addreii,H.HALLETT&CO,. Box 880, Portland, Maine. 



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