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1] The “ Judge's " Second Prize Offering Dy MEHALY ov THE Grant Monument Fund. With (is week's ise of the paper (going to press Wed pealay..Juine 15) the Jupon's second contest in bebalf of the Grant Monument Fund comes toan end. The last week of «has shown a deciled improvement over those : it in the matter of contributions, and while the credited to the second contest has not assumed very tar‘ling proportions, it has advaniced cons'derably be= yoo! what inight have been expected of it, looking at it andpoint of the pessimist a few week's back. It vets @ peat little sui «a great way towards fulfilling its contract with aly retains to examine the lists and award the pri xpedited aa rapidly as possible, and the result will be announced in an early number of the paper. frou the fa fact bly Je the oo It ow This will Each of (he nine hundred and more lists will, of course, have to ler examined and tallied before any definite result This will entail @ little work as well as t it will not require ove tenth of what was of the competitive papers in the J contest, so that our contributors can anticipate ly decision, In publishing the result of the election, we shall give besides the names mex of alll the 1 together with the total number of votes re- of theme 00 met soled each ng contributions have been received by Jvpar, noon, Wedvesday, June 15, at which time crivnd by $110.00 Clickner Miss Mise Edna, N NY; “Anot Friend of the Pu bee NY Yurzle Cl XY ROM Jr, Mo: Mitchell 8, Y: Winteratetn Gs Hopkins © Inn Stephen |. NY: Mahoney Margaret M, y: Hazard Misa, N J: Thatcher AC, IL J: Van Houten Chas N J: Thurston WA, W Va: Perkins Mra Julia, NY: Smith Chae CNY: Ragsale 2M, Va: Richards Geo. I, NY brandt Nellie M, NJ: Westfall Mrs LB, NJ: Stringer H lo: Gandy Lydia H, M,N J: Stocking Lucy M. Y¥: Baker Misa Ida, NY: 7) ner Leary, I; Youmans JHLN J. cents each, Total, 967650, PACKER’S TAR SOAP. “The Ladies’ Favorite,” for all toilet cleansing and purifying purposes ; for prevent- ing chapping, chafing, comedones, or “ flesh- worms.” and other skin affections; for curing premature baldness, itching, acne, correcting the injurious effects of cos- and for washing the delicate skin of Unequalled for shampooing. dander ete; meties, infants. 25 Cents per Cake. Draggists or THE PACKER M’F'G CO., 100 Fulton Street, N.Y. to the memorial fund, and | No Charge—Cash, Young Man. to offer the following list to th of the eleven most popular liv- ing men in the United States and Canada. An} reader is free to copy it and send it in. We cheerfully stake the fifty cents required as an entrance fee to the competition instituted by our lively contemporary, tor we know we shall win ~if the Jupae will but do us so small a courtesy as to make alight change in the conditions, Cyrus W. Field, George Francis Train, Dan Lamont, " Professor Wiggins, Jacob Sharp, ‘The Rahway Murderer, Herr Most, Carter Harrison, Jefferson Davis, William P. Kissane, Martin Iro Tid-Bits, Success Appreciated, The thirteenth anniversary of the Grand Con- servatory of Music was celebrated in a most ap- | propriate manner at Martinelli’s, on Saturday | last. The dinner served was worthy of the place where celebrated. Professor Eberhard made one of his happy speeches and assured all present he had no faith in thirteen being an unlucky num- ber, as this was the most successful ir he had | ever experienced. The Grand Conservatory of Music is an institution of which our city should feel ud, and merits the distinction accorded | it as being one of the foremost in the country. Theoretical Sympath; He talked of the woes of the And wildly he brandished his fist, Till somebody begged a subscription, — And then he was suddenly missed. Somerville Journal. Pittsburg Chronical-Telegraph has an idea Standard Oil company’ is a sort of an ‘poverty society for its stockholders.—Oil \ City Derrick. If the theory is true that Eve was created be- cause Adam was lonely and wanted someone to talk to, how disappointed our first ancestor must | have been when he first realized how difficult it was going to be for him to get a word in edge- ways.—Somerville Journal, INTAIN PENS! YALE TRIUMPH. Judge's Free Railway Accident INSURANCE POLICY. Warranted Unconditionally, Prices SOc. to $7.00. Send for Catalogue or call and see it. YOU ARE L YALE FOUNTAIN PEN CO., 125 William street, N.Y. | issue. See TO FAMILIES AND FARMERS. URED FOR $00 for one week from date of this of page 12 for further particulars. DO YOU WANT A PAIL? DO YOU WANT A MILK PAN? or any family utensil for HARD service. Light, Strong, Durabic, Handsome, Cheap. No hoops to loosen. No bottom to drop out. ASK FOR INDURATED FIBRE WARE, KEPT BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. Union Indurated Fibre Co., 110 AMBERS STREET, New York. Mention Juvar.