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THE JUDGE. 18 Send one, two, three or fve dollars for a retall box, by express, of the best Candies in the World, pat up in handsome boxes, All strictly pure. Sultable for presents, Try it once. Address, , F, GUNTHER, Confectioner, 78 Madison St., Chicago. “B-RHEUMATISM oh, Diahstes, Preach, Vegetal Saicraten tatalibie, Harmlen. ecicaticaly proclaimed spyciice relieve at" once: curs within four Box. "G1. “Heware of ashieylic substitete. I. A PARIS. No. 102 W. Mth ot, Nu Vonly represeotative, Send sarap for pamphlet and references. Avientie proofs furnished at office. COOGAN BROS. 121,193, 195 and 127 BOWERY, CORNER GRAND STREET, N. Y. FORNITURE, CARPETS, BEDOING, &¢. For the information of those desiring to furnish their homes in a moderate manner we append the following list of prices: PARLOR. 1 raw silk Parlor Satte, 7 pleces. marble top. Prench plate giass.. silk Curtains, with Poie G pair Gurtatns ot raw ali, witn Pole Goruices. DINING-ROOM. 1 marble-top Sideboant. 1 pillar Ex ension Tabi, ciaw foot 2 Dining’ Arm-Chalrs, 4 Dining Chairs. BEDROOM SUITES. 1 painted Chamter Saite, 6 pieces... 1 painted Chamber Dressing-Case Suite, § pieces. 1 ash Chamber Saite, 10 pleces. 1 walnut Chamber Site, 10 pi BEDDING. 1 Halr Mattress, nest quailty. lows, or best feathers. Ned Halrtop Mattress, 1 Wedge Bolster. Moguettes, per yard. iy Brussels, é-framé Body Browse $ frame, per yard. ‘Tapestry Brussels, per yal Ex. Tapestry Brussels, per yard. Ingrains, all woo! Ingrains, all: woo! Cottons, per yar ‘Mattings, per yard. Terms of Payment. Our large capital ena- bles us to give longer credit and better terms than any other house in the trade. Our inva- riably fair treatment of customers is well known. Wo never subject them to any of tho annoyances practiced by petty dealers. ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. Mention “THE JUDGE.” JAS, & EDWARD-COOGAN 21, 123, 125, 127 BOWERY, Comer GRAND ST., New York. Johnnie's Trousers. After G. W. Childs, 0. P. Pot away our Johnnie's trousers, Those his mother patched with care, ‘Though the patches sure were rousers On the part that rubbed the stair, Up inbeaven now our Johnnie, Filed for aye his worldly haunts— Gone to meet his brother Lonnie, Never more to wear patched pants. How Loxo Grats Sua Be Covatep.—The Augusta, Vews has an article by this title which wo did not have time to read. The subject, it appears to us, can be very summarily disposed of, as there certainly should be no invidious distinctions made on account ofa girl's length. Long girls have the same craving for tafly, the same éager longing for ice creain that short or half length girls have, and they should be treated with the ‘same delicate attention, tenderness and generosity.— Cincinnati Saturday Night, A cexsvs of the clephanta in the United States shows the number to be just seventy-seven. Barnum, with his usual enterprise, will have ninety of theso animals before the summer closes, and Forepaugh will own the remaining sixty. This will leave leas than one hundred to be divided among the score of other “greatest shows” now on the road.—Norristowen Herald. As aged citizen, who was one of the early settlers, waa seen coming out on to the sidewalk in front of a place where a caucus was beng held, a few nights be- Jore election, on his ear. He seemed to be propelled ‘By some unseen power, and as he got up’ and picked up his hat out of the gutter, brusted the mud off his sleeve, and wiped the blood off his ‘nose, a friend went up to him and asked what was the matter. The old man said, “Well, I bain’t attended a caucas in thirty year, bat my nephew wanted me to go to-night, and when I proposed that the meeting be opened with prayer, I think the stove fell over on me... féllow said, “0, give us a rest,” and I don't know how I-got out here, but I did. Why, in °49 they used to open po-, litical meetings with prayer, and close ‘em the same* way. This caucus opened with a knock-down, and I s'pose it will close with a riot. Hello, there is another man riding down-stairs without any saddle, and I s'pose he proposed some old-fashioned castom. Say, do you think my eye will be black? I told the old lady I was goin’ to meetin’, and I wouldn't like to have her think I had lost my temper and struck the sexton. Well, that’s the last politics for me.” The old man, however, got a policeman to go with him while he voted on elec- tion day.—Peck. Iv acertain popular actor and theatrical manager would change his profession for that of minister, be would make the * Toneyest Pastor” in New York. MY WIFE'S MOTHER, By “BRICKTOP.” One of the funniest and most satirical books ever pubilshed; grerybody Knows BRIGKTOR” an the great humorist of the ‘Do not fail to purchase this book, and jadge for yourself. Seba 10 centa to FRANK TOUSEY, Publisher, Nos. 34 & 36 North Moore St., N: ¥., and you will receive a copy by return mail. MRS. SNOODLES’ CURTAIN LECTURES Price 10 Cents. Price 10 Cents. The Greatest Comic Book ever Published CONTAINING HANDSOME ILLUSTRATIO: THROUGH THE BOOK. > ABOUNDING IN FUN, WIT, MIRTH AND HUMOR. ‘Read all about Mr. ppt neem quarrela, ad- "Por tale by all wewsdealers or cnt to your address, freg.of postage, on receipt of the price. 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