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14 THE JUDGE. No, 194 FIFTH AVENUE, Under Fifth Ave. Hotel. No. 212 BROADWAY, Corner Fulton Street. ta STYLES ARE CORRECT !! ENO =X, THE HATTER’S WORLD RENOWNED ENGLISH HATS, “Martin's” Umbrellas. “DENTS” GLOVES, Foreign Novelties. QUALITY — THE BEST!! _@ Agents for the sale of these remarkable JE AX “KS 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. JAMES M. BELL & CO., 31 Broadway, New York. Price, Per Case, (One Dozen). 86.00 Billiard Tables. ‘The grand medal, the highest premlam over all nations, has heen awanied to the Collender Blilard Tables and Combination ious, Balls, Coes, etc...at the Paris Exhibition of 1878 New ‘orl second-hand Billiard Tables tn all designs at lowest prices, THE H. W. COLLENDER Co. 68 WAY, 84 & 96 STATE 289 Trem Sh 87. Woaton. | BS. SrA eT. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. LEGGAT BROS., CHEAPEST BOOK STORE 498,102 NEW AND OLD BOOKS ALMOST GIVEN away, 1 CHAMBERS STREI T, ‘Third door west of City Hall Park, N. Y. WITH FIVE DOLLARS You CAN BEY a WHOLE IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN 100 FLORINS GOVERNMENT BOND, ISSUED IN 1864, Which bonds are tssned and secured by the Government, and ‘are redeemed in drawings FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY, UTulll each and every bond Je drawn with 8 larger or emailer peemlutn, Every bond acer draw a Prize, ‘as there are Xo BLANKA, THE THREE HIGHEST PRIZES AMOUNT TO 200,000 FLORINS, 20,000 FLORINS, 15,000 FLORINS, And bonds not drawing one of the above prizes must draw a Premium of not less than 200 Florins. ‘The next drawing takes place on the 1ST OF JUNE, 1882 ‘And every bond Lonst of aon or bere the Ist of June titled to the whole premium that maj ‘ce drawn thereon on that Outof-town orders sent 1n REGISTERED and inclos- {ng $5, will secure one of for the next drawing. ‘or orders, circulars, or any other {oformation, add INTERNATIONAL BANKING C0, No. 180 Broadway, New York City. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1874. gr The above Government Bonds are not to be compared with any Lottery whatsoever, and do Dot condict with any of the lave of the Colted States N, B—In writing, pleage state that you saw this in Taz Jupcr. Tux ladies are now wearing jeweled garters. We gain this information from the press, and so state upon our cath aforesaid. It scems to us that this is rather a peculiar move, but it may be all right. What effect it Will have upon the fall elections we cannot say at this moment, nor what the result will be, looking at it from social standpoint. We mean, of course, looking at the question under discussion, not the garter itself. Probably the next grand stride in the fasbion line will be artifical rats scattered around in convenient places, so that the wearers of moss-agate garters can jump upon a chair and howl. This is about the only way we can see for the public to be benefited by the prevailing style of garter. Diamond-studded garters might be bung on the hat-rack in the hall, where visitors could peruse them at their leisure, but after all, that would be a kind of hollow mockery. It would be like attend- ing a ballet where the performers wore ulster overcoats and chapparejos.— Boomerang. Mepicat student to friend suffering with locq motor atazy—“ Hold your breath if you want to cure your hiccups.” Invalid—‘* (Hic) can’t hold it, issh too (hic) strong.”—Princeton Tiger. Tur New York Commercial Adcertiser says that since hoops are becoming a more common feature of feminine attire, ‘it is more diffcult to take the meas- ure of a girl than ever.” No matter how voluminous her crinoline may be, an enterpriaing young man will get around her, as usual—or dislocate his shoulder in trying. “Does the world miss any onef” queried a disconso- lato maiden of some thirty-six summers and eight moons over. ‘The world will very likely continue to ‘Miss’ you,” said her younger sister. “As for me, I shall be a ‘Mra’ before cherries are ripe.” Ob, the depths of sisterly affection!—New Haven Register. CONCERTS, 14th ST. NEAR 6th AVE. EI AFTERNOON AND EV! inders for fling “THE | JUDGE" in book form FORSALE AT THE OFFI ‘415 PARK ROW, ‘LOH Gay Vv NO aHL ‘xuAL «“dOLHOIUSE » ‘ani aaavaH-atva ‘sa ‘CUASTT¢ANd UAT SHO LSAINNOAd FHL 40 TTHHL ‘A 'N eeng euoopy THON gg 7 FE ‘WOUSTIANT ‘AASHOL *81U9D OT 11g +1029 OL oof1g "81099 OT 91a COLUMBIA BICYCLE. The Bicycle has proved Itseif to be a pe manent, practical road-vebicie, and t ber in daily use is rapidly lucreasing. 1 S jad basiness men. seekers after NSA_) neaitt or pleasure, all join tn bearing witness GAY to tts merlin. Send Se. stamp for catalogue with price lat and fuil information, NEW YORK RIDING SCHOOL, 34th Bt nose 3d A The Wilson Patent ADJUSTABLE CHAIR, With Thirty Changes of Positi Parlor, Library, Iovalld Char, Child's Grid, Red'or Lounge, combining beauty. ligutacan sfength sine pet “and comfort. Everything fo an ‘exact science Orders by < mall prompiy = : Goade shipped y READING POSITION. Mi for hiastrated Cir. Salary quote Tax JUDoe ‘The Wilson Adjas. Chair Mfg Co. eat ROADWAY, § DODGING A CREDITOR. By “ED.” One of the Punniest Books Ever Published. PRICE TEN CENTS. J * Publisher, Walker, Tuthill Bresnan y. COLE & CO. Address Successors to PRINTERS’ WAREHOUSE, 201-205 WILLIAM STREET, New York. CORNER FRANKFORT STREET, MANUFACTURER OF GRAND, SQUARE? 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