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iyoTweR CHANCE FOR PUZZLE WORKERS. The “ Judge's ” Second Prize Offering Grant Monument Fund. its more of less complicated character, the id Word Contest, just ended, hax proven a great ity. it JeDOR has enlisted over 3100 energetic ligent workers for the Grant Fund, bas ella the total previously received through the Ce he contribution of a good oa divided $600 among eight orkers as a reward for their Ww inaugurates a second waracter than Uhe first—a id can engage and sta tors. nance with gore ad. on of before June 15th, IS wan, cents at naines of the eleven most en in Ame IL be entitled to participate The money thus recetved will be appropriated In spite of Jeooe aor spinel ae Dine an nent ted of an even in ‘which eve bn with ever Grant Fi once credited to the Grant Fund The resnai expenses of adve \ m) Saaful prize papers | the prizes will depend on the amount of vel, oF in Other words, on the hutnber of co! tates and contributions of competitors will progress of the fend shown) fron | wreeuing rules iu this week x JUbOE: Dot postage, "Requests f fy ten cents, Gretreutars mae oF Sayre mut be wee ‘ve Address, ¢ Hund UBLISHING 28 Park Row, New Each competitive p ‘Canadian ink or typ preced ho less: tnust paper only. | ¢ and contribution (in advance | the atvantage of competitors ir more lists have saine number of winning ns becor shes» chocwess the list until Lat sha, will in case of Ues, take precedence over another who remits both money and list later on. I.after list is forwarded, contributor desires to amend or | ret wit. be or she is privileged to do so upon an additional | will be given the benefit of the tt oF lists Compiled or obtained by other than throazh one's own efforts of the assistance which tay by immediate relatives or friends, are not per= misube Namies must be written mencing with first let Blai Cleveland Grover. ntees that the firstor leading competitor will reevive at the very lowest figure $400. In cas of lies, any one oF More of the six. seperate awards er iisions will be distributed pro rata, asthe vecurrence of the te may: require. 1 their alphabet an follows: ‘clock noon, | the Grant Fund contest uesay, May 24th : . $35.0 nigh ¥ e Willard Nt NY! Ly yee Ete N x Mees only Wetghe dt BLN Viecaiitmn Douglas, G60 6. ba, "o eentaeach, EAMEMIENGE. OF AN EXPN, Athletes and men who take ordinary ~"‘ out-door exercise, such as walking, running, bicycle riding, jumping, swim-| ming, tennis, etc., are often the sub- Jects of acute troubles. The experi- ence of an ex-champion walker will be of interest to all whoare afflicted. Read the following letter : 324 East NINETEENTH STREET, ) ieW York, April 2, 1886. § nts relative to the merits of aving been brought to my ion, Ttake this opportunity to state that T used Alleock’s Porous Plasters for over 2 | prefer them to any other kind Hakry Brooks. Ns statemn Do not be deceived by misrepresen- tation. Ask for ALLCOCK'’S, and let no explanation or solicitation induce you to accept a substitute. nd: | the Jaines Means $4 Shoe will Ratton, Lace and Congress Shoes, JAMES BEANS 81 Shoe o Ing to your needs. Positively. appears plainly oa the sole. The pn genuine usleas our stamp i JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE Will not wear so long ax the JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE, Because it ix made for men whose occupations are such Jead them to call for a lighter and more dressy shoe than the | t James Means $3 Shue. Our $3 Shoe hasestablished for itself | a permanent reputation for comfort and durability such as | other shoe has ever known In the history of the trade. No | mpetitors are able to approach it $4 Shoe is light and stylish, and it sas durable as any shoe of its weight mauufactured. We confidently assert that every respect the James Means $4 Shoe i equal to ie hainerwed shoes which have hitherto been retailed at It has a kid top and a seamless calf vamp. IChns tom inside. It fits like a stocking and being perfectly east the first Ume worn, ‘These shoes are sold by leading retailers th ri ' ft i 1 your reach, in ai metal card. Ja 8 $3. Shor always in stock. Sample pairs of ready May 25. We cannot {date we shall carry a n stock and shall advert se the shoes extensively EPPS’S GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, COCOA _ CAMPBELL PRINTING PRESS : AND) MANTPACTRING.COMPABY. Manufacturers of High Class Cylinder Printing | Presses, suitable for Me Publishing, Label or Newspaper Offices, j bracing every requi- site necessary to the rapid and most perfect print- ing of fine cut and color work, or country new: paper work. OMces—New York, 160 William Chicago, 306 Dearborn fill orders before June 15. ( full lin | ‘tree! treet, ESTABLISHED 1801. Barry's Tricopherous FOR THE HAIR. he Oldest and the Best, a tendency to fall » the fibres plor in spite of a; | | Fastens the Ih | out, renews its growth wh appeared, preserves ness and sorrow, and 1 fl nd glossy as sil [A GENEROUS OFFER. | TAYLOR CATARRH CURE is sold under aguarantee that it purchaser is not convinced of its merits after a ten days ithe price, $2.27, will be ret nits return to, the principal depot, City ‘Hall Pharmacy, 864 Broadway, New Worcs for pamplic.”Our- readers ean —— ‘S AM ANT BOOK OF ALL! By JOSIAH AL FUNNY HITS. FORMY, c SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. Wall, Josiah Allen Wonk wet atvd Tob nt ber by the hour “aint Written amid the «irl of Saaht aden, pug degn. tbe water astratfons b; ‘one’s Lares! The James Means | Somany middling light- geniu when I pack tumbler, to pack t only on the new house be» and a_ picture HOME AGAIN. It isindeed pleasant to settle down ing again after a few housekeep- s of life in every sort of a hostelry, from an open-face camp in the Adiron- Lac stoaNew York hotel. There are so man pleas nt surprises in store for one, when one takes 1 Penates with all the appurtenances hereunto appertaining from the dark solitude he gloomy store room in which they have passed few years in sentiment and reflection, You have nore things than you say, as you unpack he barrels of hammered china and_crackle-ware All our china tl hammered and allour crystal isthe genuine crackle. Some of our fragile ware | mmered myself,some the trackman hammeree, and some was hammered when the cask felldown he elevator-Well at the store-room. lama fair to eight packer, but Tam not a Consequently, it never occurred to me, 1a baleof pressed hay around one gainst the contingency of a fall of six stories. Butt then I never stored before, and I knew not the waysof the storage warehouses. Ido now. Ifever I storeagain—but excuse these s. Ihave now nothing instore. Nothing save stove-le; pesn't belong to me. It got mixed up with wy things in the warehouse, Bat it is whole; hasn't a crack or flaw in it, and so I will keep it. I have no earthly use for it, but it does my soul good tosee something whole about les the ones I made in the wall hunting for a hidden scantling with a hammer ail, [found a scantling once. bed for it with a gimlet until L got hold of it. L went into the next room for a hammer and a picture nail, When Leame back. if some body kadn t moved that scantling I am a heathen from Nowgong. I haven't time to chase a scant- ling all around a hou do I drove the nail intoa lath and hung the picture. Tam now one picture | short jn that room, but I plastered the hole in the wall so neatly you can’t see where it happened. —Robert J. Burdette in Brooklyn Eagle, Waere, & Wao Wao be Where and how to ind recon ft chabaditestonsand recienations fore add TEEGISTER, 115 Broad MARVELOUS MEMORY Wholly unlike Artificial Systems —Cure of Mind Wande* ing. ny, book learned in one! reading. “Great utuccoment ty Correspondence Clases. Prospectus, with opinions u of Mie tticnany A. Paoctote. Hons. W..W P. Bexsamix,. Drs Minot, Woop, tev Manx Twats;and ottens, sent post free PROP, LOISETTE 3T FINN Avenue, ath, The only full Aston, JUDAM Fraxcis B. Desto, New Vork. “WHAT TO DO” nt 64 page book carefully complied. INlas- ainine description and correct ruléa of & exten surtable for parlor or fam on receipt of elgbt cents in stamps, WARREN, Gen: Pans. Agent. St. Paul, Mingesota, HAT SARATOGA” LEN'S WIFE. UTS. SELLS LIKE FUN. “They say there ia sight of firtin' done at Saratera. 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