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JUDGE. ‘Halo’s Honey is the best Cough Cure, 28, 0c. $L. Glenn's Sulphar Soap heals snd beautis 25 German Corn Remover kills Corns, Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye— Black & Drown, SO, Pike’s Toothache Dropscureia 1 Minute, 25. JUVET & Co. |i MANUFACTURERS Canajohario, N. Y. " KELLOGGS 4 MILLER AMSTERDAM LINSEED OIL WORKS, AMSTERDAM, N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1824. HENRY LINDENMEYR, Paper Ware House 15 & 17 BEEKMAN ST., N. Y. WARNER, D’FORREST &CO., MANUFACTURERS OF LADIRS’, GENTS’ & YOUTHS’ KNIT UXDERWEAR. Tstablsted 1871, AMSTERDAM, N.Y. W. J. BENJAMIN & CO., Bxelosive Selling Agents, NEW YORK OFFICE 38 WHITE ST. “ Naturally not,” replied the bald-headed eagle, as he lit on the carcass of the fallen ox. The labor of mastication kept the young man busy for a few moments. Then, summoning up all his courage, he renewed the cl “ Dia ou er ever use any hair invigorator for that bal ‘The old gre would have answered that ques- tion in an interested manner had not iro, ox and utterance proved too much for his windpipe. length, gasping for breath, he rushed to the tar thermost corner table and called on the waiter to bring his edibles after him. The bashful man's appetite deserted him with his company, and, jumping from the table, he mado a grab for his coat and went wearily forth into the wide, wide world.—Rochester Herald, DAIRYMAIDS WITH KID GLOVES. The ladies who had charge of the dairymaids’ festival had some queer experiences in properly dressing the young ladies. Half of the dear young things hadn't the remotest idea of a dairy- maid's tout ensemble. Mrs. Chalmers, the super- intendent, was surprised last week by two young ladies who called in the family carriage, the horses looking as though the coachman had sent them along at a desperate jog. When Mra. Chalmers entered the parlor to welcome her young friends they instantly arose and rushed to- ‘ward her, exclaiming: “How will thesedo? You know you didn't tell us, and 80 we bought buff and terra-cotta. Which do you like best Mrs, Chalmers lopked, and lo! the young missea held several pairs of new kid gloves in their hands. When she could control her emo- tion she said: “ Why, my dear children! you couldn't milk a cow with gloves on.” At this the youn; shame, and utter real ladies pouted, said it was a thanks that they were not dairymaids.—Chieago News The great woman question—" What did she have on?”—Lynn Union, WZ X SELTERS WATER. (Bottled under milan, Government.) asa Pye BEWARE OF OFT ATATIONS ANTHONY OECHD, 6h Warren St. ‘New York. \gent for the United Statea. DAVIDSON & GO., TAILORS. Cor. Beekman & William Sts., ‘Saltheip ait ot ciener af NEW Torx. A PRIZ Tight away than anything else Heat ite rid. Fortunes awaiting or: ‘ersabeolately sure. Terms ork Gow augue. HIRES’ IMPROVED noo MEER. Tack polesome te erage." Boul by al 7 all drugats, OF eae ss wl peverage.” een bo receipt of 2 cent 4 C-E. WIRES, ON. Delaware Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. ecieng, ME cents for postage, and re Costly box of goods which =30 PER CENT. SAVED. To the Public— THE REASON I CAN SAVE YOU THIS AMOUNT OF MONEY IS THAT I DO NOT CARRY ONE OR TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN STOCK, THUS PILING UP MY INTEREST AND ADDING IT TO MY SALES, I DO NOT SELL GOODS FOR COST, BUT AM WILLING TO WORK UPON A TEN PER CENT. BASIS. I AM NOW BUILDING SEVERAL GRANITE CHAPEL RANGING FROM THREE 70 TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN VALUE. I HAYE ON HAND NEARLY FIYE THOUSAND DIFFERENT DESIGNS FOR Bte., Chapels, Vaults, Tombstones, AND WOULD BE PLEASED TO SEND PHOTOGRAPHS TO ANY PERSONS IN THE UNITED STATES. I USE LARGELY FOR NEW YORK STATE OF THE FAMOUS Hurricane Granite Works Material of Rockland, Maine, —AND THE— Esperanza Marble Works of Rutland, Vermont, WHICH ARE OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY OF MATERIAL. I REFER BY PERMISSION TO THE PUBLISHERS OF THIS 1 APER YOURS TRULY, A. W. EHLE, & CO. CANAJOHARIE- - - NEW YORK. comicbooks.com