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wage: In0THER CHANCE FOR PUZZLE WORKERS. The “Judge's ” Second Prize Offering IX BEHALY OF THE Grant Monument Fund. « of its more or less complicated character, the ‘rand Word Contest, Just ended, has proven a great Ty over SW) energetic, i and for the Grant Fund, has ‘swelled the total previously recelved through th the contribution of @ goo addition divided $60) among eight puzzle workers as a reward for thelr DOE. how Inaugurates a second con. bre popular character thaa the first—a con. {Etin ‘shich every school child can engage and stand an w Alelutnee with older competitors. Yl jerwon who, in conformance with governing rules, rant Fund, on or before June 15th. 18 Io Jevar's aco spirite test of an ‘ll be entitled to participate Joney thus received will be appropriated cents will be at once credited to the Grant Fund. ing twenty-five cents, after deducting the legt- ses of advertising, will be. placed in a common ful. tr be divided among the xix competitors having {ie fullest list. of the most popular men_as indicated by & fhajority of all the lists sent! in. The new contest is, in fact, Mey idan the principles of "an election, each competitive Sper virtually acting ia the nature of a ballot, and the six JE Gituining the greater name of the eleven names shown wat’ popular by @majority of all the lists will be tral prize papers. nituule of the prizes will depend on the amount of the nutnber of com: nus of cotpetitors. Will the frnd shown) from mstage. Requests for copies by ten cents. Fund» BLISHING Co., Each compet ing US ore, bo beset: must only. ied by a remittance of 3) the aivantage of competitors Shere twoor more lists have samne umber of winning naines tal eof mailing: that the p her hame how, reserving, if be ors hooses, the list until later for completion or reet sho, will in case of Ues, take precedence over another who Pemits both money and list later on, s forwarded, contributor desires to amend oF she is privileged to do so upon an additional 0 of 20 will be given the benefit of the lists compiled or obtained by other means wn efforts or the assistance which may ediate Telatives or friends, are not per- be written in_their alphabetical order, com- first letter of surname, as follows: Cleveland Grover. Jeoie guarantees that the first or leading competitor will movive at the very lowest fgure $400, Th cave of then, or more of the six seperate awards will be distributed pro rata, ax the occurrence of yuire. foosepen until June 15th, 187, 12o'clock noon. iter that the Jepar’s second contest closes on the After twelve o'clock noon of that day Tikta are receivable. tons to the Grant Fund contest May Bist = $50.20 Ja Mite CNY: Wilder Stes HLS Y Collins, Cu Wetser 3 ‘Carrie, Pa: Blackmer A: Lang TP, Std: Fales W G, N'Y, Scents each, Consumption Cured, An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed fe his hands by an East India mbsdonary the formula of a reinedy for the speedy and permanent cure Bronchitis, Catarrb, and luny affections: also @ positive and radical cure for N sous Debility and. all lerful cu uty to make it 4 hy this motive and a desire to relieve human suf: 10 all who desire it, i. with full direc: by addressing TAR SOAP. “The Ladies’ Favorite,” for all toilet nd purifying purposes; for prevent chapping, chafing, comedones, or “ flesh- ws.” and other skiu affections; for curing daudroff, premature baldness, itebing, acne, ete.; for correcting the injurious effects of cos aud for washing the delicate skin of Unequalled for shampooing. 23 Cen per Cake. Druggists or THE PACKER M'F'G CO., 100 Fulton Street, N.Y. bietivs, infants, sthma and all throat | AMERICANS AS ATHLETES. The love of out-door sports and ath- letics in general is getting to be almost as distinguishing a characteristic of | Americans as of Englishmen. J. J. McDermott, Lieut. - Captain Olympic Athletic Club, writes: “ New Yorx, May 20th, 1886, “For strained muscles, sprains, bruises, and |external applications generally, I find nothing better than Allcock’s Porous Plasters.” G. D. Baird, of New York City, writes: “New York, May 18th, 1886. “I heartily recommend to the athletic frater- nity the use of Allcock’s Porous Plastera. They have been a standard remedy in our family for years for all chest and lung disorders, as well as for treating inflammations.” CLEAN, SWEET »xo APPETIZING, Rae's “Finest Sublime Lucea Olive 00" Wwe guarantee to be the purest and flnest ar- ticle of the kind ever ‘sold in this country. Its always of uniform excellence: smoc delicate and appetizing because made onl} from sound, ripe and fresh Olives. It packed by Menirs S. HAE & CO. at Lag 1orn, Tuscany, Italy (where the conditions of climate and soil are specially adapted to the Olive tree), from the first pressings of the Olives, and only the choicest fruit ix used. | It is therefore an excellent article of ford because as pure, clean and sweet as ood freah cream. Every bottle warranted ax represented N. Be—Senat yonur aul va beautifully titustrated book Gicing Pull particulars about Olive Ou ant the Oli trea ak your grocer for RAB'S Olt. 1c doea not keep tt and reill not mupply yor, rite'to the importers, sane FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO. EW YORK. Kindly mention Jepoe. ‘CAMPBELL PRINTING PRESS AND MANUPACTORING COMPANY. Manufacturers of High Class Cylinder Printing Presses, suitable for Mercantile, Publishing, Label | or Newspaper Offices, and embracing every requ site necessary to the rapid and most perfect print- ing of fine cut and color work, or country news- paper work. Offices—New York, 160 William Street. Chicago, 366 Dearborn Street. ‘A GENEROUS OFFER. TAYLOR CATARRH CURE is sold under aguarantee that lie Purchaser is not convinced of its merits after a ten days trial, the price, $2.80, will be refunded oo its return to the incipal depot. City Hall Pharmacy, 304 Broadway, New York. Send 4c. stamps for pamphlet. Our readers can AN HAMMOCK AR, reas and wee will mail, | For the house, lawn, porch of camp: i chock full of com: ifort and blessed rest.” The ALFORD & BERKETE CO., ile Ageols, 7 CHAMBERS STREET, P. 0. Box 2,002, New Yon SIGNS OF COMING OF SPRING. When country roads begin to thaw In mottled spots of damp and dust, And fences by the margin draw Along the frosty crust Their graphic silhouettes, I say, The spring is coming round this way. When morning-time is bright with sun, And keen with wind, and both confuse The dancing, glancing eyes of one With tears that ooze and ooze— And nose tips weep as well as they The spring is coming round this way. When suddenly some shadow-bird Goes wavering beneatn the gaze, And through the hedge the moan is heard Of kine that cease to graze. In grasses dead, I smile and say The spring is coming round this way. When knotted horse-tails are untied, And teamsters whistle here and there, And clumsy mitts are laid aside, And chopper’s hands are bare And chips are thick where children play, The spring is coming round this way. | When through the twigs the farmer tramps, And troughs are chunked beneath the trees And fragrant hints of sugar camps Astray in every breeze, And early March seems middle-May, The spring is coming round this way. When coughs are changed to laughs, and when Our frowns melt into smiles of glee. And all our blood thaws out again In streams of ecstasy, And poets wreak their roundelay, The spring is coming round this way, —James Whitcomb Riley. Although Sohmer & Co.'s Bijou Grand Piano is one foot smaller than the smallest Grand ever before made, none of its power or tone quality ix lost. In this respect it is a revelation in the art of piano-forte making. It possesses a peculiar | sweetness and brilliancy, with excellent singing | rely musical througout the entire scale me of tone that one would never ex- | pect to find in an instrument of this size This is one of the improvements in the piano-forte which Messrs. Sohmer & Co. have made for which they are entitled tounstinted credit. Their Aliquot Scale,introduced about two years ago into their Concert Grands, isanother of their valuable improvements, and has done much toward achi ing the excellence of their instruments sult of the experiments of th Helmholtz was the discovery of th underlying their harmonic of sympathizing effect in the production of sound ; but Sohimer & Co. have devised the most practical method of apply |ing the principal of piano-forte, by which they soften and beautify the tone, and prolong its sing- ing quality, which is a most desired effect, hither- to unattainable by any other means. The Bijou Grand, in shape, is somewhat different from that of the ordinary’ Small Grand, being carved ¢ both sides, which admits of its being finished all around, an advantage which enubles it to be placed in a parlor, while its compact form adapts it to an ordinary-sized room. PING | VICE ON THE WI INCREASED SLEEPING CAR SERVICE ON THE WEST SHORE principles nm 1, put on additional | austen d Vink, thd? Boston “sherpa | efor Cincinnadl fami che e arriving tn Clncianat following evening. Returning leave Cinctnnat! at 7 A.M. ar. Pring in Boston Sp. following’ day. Miceping Car will lew New York ato P. M. for St. Louls via Buffaia, Mic y Railroad, Detroit and Wabash, arr Returning wave S ie 10.9 3" dnd run’ through, to Chicaxo via, Detrott. and Magara Fall ving in Chicago 2.4 following evening. Returning lave Chicago at €45 P.M arriving In De ton $s second morning. Sleeping Car will leave New Y ind run through to Chicago via Port Huron, \caxo 62 second evening Returning leave Chicago at 12 P. dt arrivein New York 102) following evening. The Sieeplag ‘ St. Louis, and between Howton through car service : Shore Halitoad wil have throah Sleeping Carn between New Wie Chicago and St Loaia and between Boston, Clocinnath, icago. These sleeping cars are of the newest d’most improved type, designed and. built, bythe Wagner malace Car Company epeciaily for service om West Shore fail read” Each car's provided with drawing-room and. smoxing Teoni, ‘The faterior te finished In. mahogany, and. the ‘aats Shich have comfortable high backs. are phatatered to plush They are vot surpassed by Sleeping Cars fn" service on any Other ine ta America. Oxberience vas a deacher on a fool's acatemy, He vas got a baarel of scholars. comicbooks.com