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14 THE JUDGE, No. 194 FIFTH AVENUE, KNOX, ENGLISH HATS, Under Fifth Ave. Hotel. “Martin's” Umbrellas. No. 212 BROADWAY, T H E H A T T EK R’ S “DENTS” GLOVES, Corner Fulton Street. Foreign Novelties. ig STYLES ARE CORRECT !! WORLD RENOWNED QUALITY — THE BEST!! _@: Agents for the sale of these remarkable JE AX "W*&¥ can be found in every city in the United States. All Hats manufactured by this house are the recognized standard of excellence throughout the world. None genuine without the trademark. CHEAPEST [eisetstorracetsoae | Walker, Tuthill Bresnan COLE & CO. the barking of th BOOKSTORE IN THE WORLD. aaa the bop, = Well, {shoal thak feng same, Yan” he replied hat was they din, mame! PRINTERS’ WAREHOUSE, LEGGAT BROTHERS, y a ubenville 205 WILLIAM STREET, No. 81 CHAMBERS STREET, New York. Tuint door West of Broadway, NEW YORK. Se ea Successors to R. New Catalogue Fi is a shadowy, stra which we travel for a littl nd winding road on CORNER YRANKYORT STRE THE CHEAPEST NOVELTY HOUS IN THE worLD. and where the only salutation is—good — G. Ingersoll. “ls sour fiber a Christan sat avwottenan to «| THE FEATHER WEIGHT == 'UMBRELLA THE NEATEST, LIGHTEST, STRONGEST UMBRELLA MADE. 85.00, in a Neat-litting Silk Case. | MILLER’S, Broadway, cor. 25th St. Gth Ave., cor. 22d St. GOLD! GOLD! Easily Made. lately."—Detroit Free Press. Tur di en a defaulter and a thief is very simple. One ste wyers, and the other doesn't.—Philadetphia } illan Dlamonds 0, ew York journals an ble age of Judge Speir, Why don't they look at his You ea and you can’t advertise on that pl Gazette 7 REASONS BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS SHOULD BE PREFERRED OVERALL OTHER FAMILY MzDromzs, [ERE Judge IN BOOK FORM BINDERS FOR FILING Pirst-CLEANLINESS IN USE ; they are #0 im. measurably neater and cleaner in tee, and so touch more power fal, quicker and eficacious Ia removing allmenta, than lth ments, medicated olls, malves, pads of every description, olnt- ments and lotions, that the frst reason should induce the pablic to preter them, Second—\NEXPENSIVENESS ; withoat exception {t is the cheapest meritorious housebold ‘remedy ever com pounded. Trird—They aro a great and necessary improvement on the slow action of India Rabber Poroas Strengthening Plaster, and al remedies employed externally ; they possees all the meritof the India Rabber Porous Strengitiening Plaster, and contain in ‘addition thereto, nvely incorrorated active vegetable Uherapeutie ‘agents, whieh act specially w'th an increased rubefacient, eine ‘lbiing, strengthening, sedative and counter tiritant effect. Fourth—Their action ts mote vigorous than electrie'ty, and a local remedy they are more powerful and penetrating. Fifth—Ove Benson's Capcine Porous Plas- ter will effect more than the use of a dozen of any other brand. MANUFACTURER OF GRAND, SQUARE ? UPRIGHT PIANOS PRICES REASONABLE. __TERMS EASY. Warerooms: Fifth Ave, and W. Sixteenth St New York, THE SURPRISE BOUQUET. Stzth—They will quickly care ailments that other remedies, after continuoas use and wear, fail to relieve. Seventh—Phyxicians prescribe them for their patients, pre ferring them to any other poroas plaster, which alove is over- whelming proof of their value and eaperior merit. “BRICKTOP.” CAUTION, ‘See that the word CAPCINE is cut in the Plaster. Take no other, Price 25 Cents. SEABURY & JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical Chemists, ENCE. A WEEKLY RECORD OF SCIENTIFIC PROCRESS. Minwtrated.| JOHN MICHELS, Fator siyoars Publication ottce, Hoom 11, Tribune Building. Ne By MY WIFE’S MOTHER, SSS Te PAD no ONAN MTS comicbooks.com