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THE JUDGE. | HOW A GIRL SHARPENS A PENCIL. “Towe my Restoration lo Health and Beauly lo the vrter thus deseribes girl sharpen an ob- we lady opened attempts, and lily white hand at the um ecting: ade 4 prough the wood and suddenly coming ont sliced ta little piece of thuinb, With an ejacu- ion the girl made another tinge, and this time cut the pencil entirely throu: An angry light sprang into her eves. and she cut and slashed with the energy of a Ki motor, but to ail ho the tin nd after th nd the vd up with « A Wastixaros grasping it made celar borrowed the t back an hour afterward: with the end worn New York off and the butt chewed ap. ; sks a soft-heal—soft-hearted MUSICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. | Gastrine siete x man to yently touch (IN LIQUID FORM) 920 and 822 Broadwa WE WILE SHORTLY OPEN pretty, distressed erea- OUR PARLORS, 9 WEST FOURTEENTH ST., We should say te N= Por the puryese of RAPID MUSICAL INSTRUCTION op the CURES DYSPEPSIA :: ing the forehead of two pretty, distressed — Violin, Viola, Cello, Basso. Guit Mandolin, Zither. ereattres with his lips was at least twee 2 Accordeon and Cornet. iGISTS, eticand tender—provided the pretty, Any person at sight ean play, with our system, tures ida atch, Ttmight ON AMY OF THESE INSTRUMENTS. be more isfving for the Young man any- BD ing toe vnpathetie and tender | 31 and 33 West 23d Street. business, Rorrie towen Herald. || 165 pieces double-wideh all-woot Shooda Cloth | AN indignant woman eame toa promine | A HUNTER'S EXPERIENCE IN | At r yard ent Austin physician and asked for a remedy ‘These Goods are in all shades,and are worth 62 1-2cts. , for her husband's rheumatism. ‘The doctor | IDAHO AND UTAH. F 59 pieces Cashmere des Indes, «!! new s and told her j atthe dru, | Th ets. peryd., well worth $1 i : | yrub it well ove Husband's back. Tf it Ciresee, TL, Feb. 23, 18, inch Black all-wool French Cashmere, «locs any und let know. [ve | ©. N, Crettestos, Esq | ouch of rheumatism myself.” | 25 pieces 4 Sets. i ts. per yd. wor Draw Sur abunter in Idaho For the convenience of our frien in the country, was not an indignant woman when ran sure and thirst bow | we will ocad sadiples of ibeoe gooda:by mall me, but was an indignant woman when : | Silk Costumes, from $16.50 upwards. May loves the picture faney paints, Man loves religion and the saints, 100 dozen French hand-made Chemises, sacque shape, at 50 cts.—never before offered at this price. uiteous and the fair, s everywher Man 37 dozen French hand-made Night Dresses at $1. Man loves the work of nature hand, Man loves the charms of sc Lapy.—I am in the twenties. and If you want DONNELL & CO., i WELLS, 11, 49 Dearborn St., Chieazo, IIL —I was born in 1853. re thirty years old? | a 7 West 1 Street, 2. -F., yous [yee ate, Room ma ah Pano ie yet—not until to-more | tye ghove testimonial is indisputable evidence tar i 5 ; SiC WATS SHUDS. JPR ELRY, DI ties serps | OAKLAND is very proud of “dis that Glenn's Sulphur Soap will elininat: ; | Pxrats Mae CtaAkGED ’ poisonous SKIN DISEASES when all oth- er means have failed. Te this fact thous cases of leprosy by sen then back to Chin b Piles! Piles! Piles! i jitiiy ‘tntins the But that will be rus PAPER. ands have testified; and that it will banish lesser af | Hictions, such as COMMON PIMPLES, ERUP- i |] Cured without the use of Knife, Powder or Salve Patients sur na pain. Nochareesumiticured. Consultation | mitteninm, sand is too far ahead tobe worth || é | DR. A. A. CORKINS, 11 East 29th St discussi Nan Francisco Newsletter, TIONS and SORES, and Keep the Skin clear = ~ | Saat Mouse having been granted a Ti- and Beautiful, is ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN 3 cense for his the will now produce | For this reason, LADIES wh his play entitled X Bustle Among Petti- « complexions have been improved by this Soap, now make i coats.” [fit skirts on the vulgar. it should | 472, eli ‘ be suppressed by the pelisse.— Norristown ‘oilet appe tine always bears the Herald. nameof CN. CK! sole proprictor, “1 John the “ONLY a wedding trip,” Lover the ed to any a other morning, he stumbled | bride’s train. —Spencer Herald. Bakes for cn Agent. City {| {| ——— — =| comicbooks.com