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rapes INOTHER CHANCE FOR PUZZLE -WORKERS. The “ Judge’s " Second Prize Offering Grant Monument Fund. In spite of its more or less complicated character. the ac Grand Word Contest, Just ended, bas proven a great see OT it JevoE has enlisted over 00 energetic, suri and intelligent workers for the Grant Fund. bas spiel iy awelled the total previously received through the Gait Soqument Gommitter by the! contribution of « good Gra jock, an! has in. addition divided $600 among eight sae ctfal and happy. puzzle workers as a reward for their “Thnd ingenuity. Joooe now inaugurates a second con: an even more popular character than the frst—a con- ‘which every ‘school child can engage and stand an Nanee with older competitors. yess person who, in conformance with governing rules, exist the Jupoe Grant Fund. on or before June 13th, 188 Po Lock none), # cents and the names of the eleven most spular living men in America will be entitled to participate Twwcnnteste ‘The money thus recelved will be appropriated follows aaeunty five cents will be at once credited to the Grant Fund. The remaining twenty-five cents after deducting the leat: tunaie expenses of advertising, will be placed in a common fant to be divided among the six competitors. having the'fullest ist of the most popular men as indicated by & WeSyority of all the lists sent in. The new contest ts, in fact, TaxTubon the. principles of ‘an election, each competitive ‘or virtually acting in the nature of a ballot, and the six fe Cntalning the greater name of the eleven names shown tote the mont popular by @ majority of all the lista wil be Tucorsaful prize papers tire inaguitude of the prizes will depend on the amount of many received, of In other words, on the number of com: ice "The ames and contributions of competitors will EE ctowlalged (and the progress of the frnd abown) “Jvbor. Governing rules in this week's JcDOE: Se creulars malied on receipt of postage. "Requesta for copies ot paper must be nccompanied by ten cents. ‘Address. Grant Pond. JUDGE PUBLISHING Co., rk Row, New York City. TH GOVERNING RULES. Fach itive paper must contain eleven names of liv. to's oF Canadian tale residenta, no more, bo lest: must bewritten in ink or typewriter,on one side of the paper only, rust be preceded or accompanied by a remittance of In registering name and contribution (in advance ofl ‘be one factor to the a vantage of competitors where twoor more lists have same number of wiuning names ‘King into consideration distances and time of mailing: that i the person who sends in his or her name now, reserving, if Ihe of she so chooses, the list until tater for completion or revl- sioo, will In case Feinits both money and list later on. if, after list is forwarded, contributor desires to amend or res wt he or she is privileged. to do so upon an additional Contribution of $0 cents, and will be given the benefit of the Gate of the first remittance. Purchased lists, of lists compiled or obtained by other means than through one’s own efforts or the assistance which may be rendered by immediate relatives or friends, are not per- misuble ‘Names must be written in their alphabetical order, com- mencing with first letter of surname, as follows Blaine, James G. Gieveland Grover, Jeoae guarantees that the first or leading competitor will Feceive at the very lowest figure $40. tn case of ties any one or more of the six seperate awards raisons wil be distributed pro rata, asthe occurrence of y require, catfous open until June 15th, 1887, 120°clock noon. The following cotitributions to the Grant Fund contest have been received up t0 5 P. a, Tuesday, May 17th Previously acknowledged, + + + $976.00 Dickinson P, eet P W. Fla; Bachman Na: Wille Mrs Peterson Noah ANY: Purdy Albert J,N Y; Schench Besale M, cents each. ‘A PRIZE WINNER, Miss Hattle A. andrews, a daughter of Cat Andrews of the late war,and at present a Muncipal Court has gained distinction in New York, Ssemployed aa a proof reader, by winning a prize 0 for compiling the greatest number of words cut of the ‘Whn will be our bext President ?" offered by the x Company. Mins Andrews waa educated schools and the Girls" High school, and com. therary work in the establishment of Rand & indy who givce promise of patuing great terary ‘who gives. prom a rary, will have the best wishes of Roxbury citizens if ous endeavors. Roxbury, Mass. 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Manufacturers of High Class Cylinder Printing Presses, suitable for Mercantile, Publishing, Label, or Newspaper Offices, and embracing every requi- site necessary to the rapid and most perfect print- ing of fine cat and color work, or country news- paper work. Ofices—New York, 160 William Street. Chicago, 366 Dearborn Street. WHAT'S TRUMPS. A NOVELTY FOR CARD PLAYERS Hyatt’s Patent Game Register and Trump Indicator. First Prize American Institute Fair, 1884. ‘This useful little novelty conatste of a back the size of ordinary playing card, on which tbrer disks, one large and mall, are made to revolve by touching thelr edges at an inden. {ation In the’back for that purpose. disk shows each sult In rotation, only ope, the Trump Sult, appearing at the time (hus enabling’ the players to have the trump always before ‘them While ‘playtog). in the same manner each small disk shows plaloly printed figures from 1to 10, one diak slowing the umber of potnts and the other the games played. Per Patr. "Be ir No. 3in Aine leather cae. Pair No 312 in fine leather case... ‘our choice of a Pack of fine Playlag Cards or Primer sent free with order of $20 or over. led on receipt of price. Address HOPE NOVELTY CO., ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gaines, Novelties, Sporting and Base Ball Goods, etc., peered 72 FULTON STREET, N. Y. "Barry's le rg Lricopherous FOR THE HAIR. ‘The Oldest and the Best. Fastens the hair where it has a tendency to fall out, renews its growth where the fibres have dis- appeared, preserves its color in spite of age rick- ness and sorrow, and makes it (however harsh) as flexible and glossy as silk. 7 Tat ELECTRIC BUTTON g ‘ariele ever invented. A GENEROU ny PeovivEsce, RE TAYLOR CATARRH CURE OFFER. tasold under a guarantee that erits after @ ten day trfal, the price; $2.30, will be refunded on ite return to rincipal ‘ork. Se rely on this. ot, City Hall Pharmacy, 24 Rroadway, New ‘4c. stamps for pamphlet. Our readers can BILLIARD WRIGHT & DITSON'S. tay” ADOPTED .43 TENNIS BALL, For Season of 1887. Optetal Tennis Rules, by mail, 10 cents. Send for Tennis Catalogue. 580 WASHINGTON ST. BOSTON, MASS. ‘Where and how to find your friends every month. The only record ot club admiaaiona and resignations, Maiden samen, Cty Sounty-and forex addressee, Price year. SOCIA REGISTER, 113 Broadway, 6 hpi MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Wholly unlike Artificial Systems—Cure of Mind Wande* ti Any book learned in one reading. Great tnducements Correspondence Clases. Prospectus, with opinions 1n full of Mn. Ricnako A. Proctor. Hons. W. W. Aston, Jcoat P. Bexsaatx, Dra. Mrvon, Woon, Rev, Francis B. Desio, Manx Twatx, and others, sent post free by PROF, LOISETTE, 237 FIth Avenue, OLD-FASHIONED ROSES, They ain't no style about ‘em, And they're sort o' pale and faded; Yit the doorway here without ‘em Would be lonesomer, and shaded With a good ‘eal blacker an’ sadder Than the morin’ glories makes, And thesunshine would look sadder For their good, old-fashioned sakes, I like ‘em ‘cause they kind 0° Sort 0’ make a feller like ’em; And I tell you when I find a Bunch out whur the sun kin strike "em, It allus sets me thinkin’ O’ the ones ‘at used to grow, And peep in thro’ the chinkin’ O' the cabin, don't you know ? And when I think o° mother, And how she used to love ‘em, When they wuzn't any other, ‘Less they found ‘em up above ‘em! And her eyes, afore she shut ‘em, Whispered with a smile, and said, ‘Ne must pluck a bunch and put ‘em In her hand when she wuz dead. But, as I wuz asayin’, They ain't no style about em Very gaudy or displayin’, But I wouldn't be without ‘em, “Cause I'm happier in these posies An’ the hollyhawks and sich Than the hummin’ bird ‘at noses In the roses of the rich. —James Whi’comb Riley. SOME PROVERBS, Song is prayer on the wing, Prejudice is Charity’s greatest foe. The child of slander is never born toothless, Infancy is the preface of man, old age the errata. Tears sprinkled across life's highway settle the dust of sorrow. Many act as if they believe the horn of plenty was a glass of whisky. Men seldom conceal their virtues, nor do their faults conceal them. a ‘A train of pure thought will run only on the track of a well graded mind. The man who never committed a folly never appreciated wisdom. Nature never builded so perfect but that Fash- ion tried to improve the work. Men often rise so high on the wave of success as to lose sight of earthly joys. What people often denominate a sea of trouble is sf ently a notion of dyspeptic ideas.—Whi'e- ‘ines. comicbooks.com