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JUDGE JUDGE'S SIDE TABLE. “Brother Against Brother.” From the press of Ogilvie & Co. “Paper covers; price 25 cents. A fairly well written tale with the scenes laid in the south during the war of the rebellion. Thestory lacks originality. and is somewhat marred by the author's profusion of words ; nevertheless it is worth the price asked. The idee would keep a sayin’ is one of the most beautiful places in our native land, The waters will help you, the inspirin’ music, and elegance and gay enjoyment you will find there will sort o' uplift you, "You had better go there on a tower ;” and agin it sez, “* Mebby it will help Josiah’s corns. ” And old Dr. Gale a happenin’ in at about that time, L asked him about it (he doctored me when Lwuz a baby, and I have helped ‘em for years. Good old creetur, he don’t get along as wellas he ort to. Loontown is a healthy place). [told him bout my strong desire to go to Saratoga, and I sked him plain’ if he thought the water would help my_pardner's corns. wise and he riz up and walked across the floor 2 nd fro several times, probably 3 times to, and the ame number of times fro, with his arms crossed nder the skirt of his coat and his eyebrows ught, before he answered me, nely he said that modern science had not fully demonstrated corns. In some cases it might and probably did stimulate ‘em to greater luxuriance, and then again a great flow of water might retard their growth. Sez I anxious!; there with him ? “Yes,” sez he, “on the hull, [ advise you to “Then you'd advise me to go Them words I reported to Josiah, and sez I in anxious axents, “* Dr. Gale advises us to go.” And Josiah sez, “1 guess I sha'n’t mind what that old fool sez."—From ** Samantha at Sara- toga,” by Josiah Allen's wife. CHL GROAUAneR {FP Years etd ALF rae Iles THE EFFECT OF PARENTAL TRAINING, Ticket soxxt -Sonny, how old are yer 1" Firrerx year op poy" Where do yer mean ? On ther railroad, or ter home ** Vhen der vasser don't got droubles it vas shure to got shtagnations. It vas yoost der same like der human self. Vhen you don't got troubles a leedle, you got yourself no abbreciations about der good tings vot comed. As Thomas H. Evans turned another buoy in the great race, the JUDGE took the opportunity of letting out afathom of golden chain, with an engraved appendage conveying its best w: and expressing the good will “all hans towards their shipmate at the head of the tising department. WANTE FRE risk, quick sales. Territory given, satisfaction guaranteed, Dr, SCOTT, 843 Bway, N. ¥. ) for DR And he looked dretful | et the direct bearing of water on} ‘Wo warrant each and. tHustrated Catalogue of firm in America. Address Any one can use it for business purposes or home use. Rasy Action, Rapid Work, Durable, Complete. Will be shipped anywhere C. O. D., with pri ilege of examination, and, if not satisfactory, can |be returned by merely paying express charges | both ways. Address SUN TYPEWRITER CO. 319 Broadway (Entrance on Thomas 8t.,) N. Y. City Tae (UE 1s rae a PULLMAN CAR LINE, BETWEEN Chicago, Louisville, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Railroad to Florida and the South. Send for elegantly illustrated Tourist Guide written asa ronance. Enclose 4 cents postage to E. O. Me- | Cormick, G. P. A., Chicago. A WORLD'S FAIR IN 1892. TO CELEBRATE THE FOUR NIVERSARY No more fitting dredth anniversary of ing a World's Fair, upon a scal worthy the occasid i ‘The active commercial and artistic dev traceable to the Centennial of 1876, magnificest investment for the United ica, Th case the project takes tangible form, sixteen years will have elapsed between the Centennial Exposition of 1806 and the World's Fair of 1822. This interim has witnessed marvel- ‘ous improvements in almost every branch of trade and man- Mfactures, every science and every art, that promotes the material progress of nations or that contributes Inany degree | rosperity. comfort or refinement of civilized peoples y quarter f the globe ‘An important preliminary question isthe one of location, the decision of which will haven great influence in determining the success of an enterprise 80 vast In desizn, and requiring so much capital and ability to successfully manage with credit to the United States. Tts manifold attractions, its system of railroads, itssteamer lines to all partsof the world. itx inland and coast navigation, its wealth, and the immense population of which It is the ness and social center, all point to New York as pre- eminently the place for the next World's Fair. Another \{ereat point in favor of New York. is the fact that it ts not only the chief seaport of this continent, the discovery of which is to be celebrated, but it is the city of the ereatest at: tractions to our own People. upon whose support reliance must be chiefly New York City. monover, is the base from which all the attractive seaside. mountain and | other resorts of the Atlantic seaboard can. be visited most advantageously. When once aroused to the necessity for | [roviding multatte grounds for a World's Fair, the Cite of Now York may be relied upon to discharge the duty in a Inatiner acceptahte tothe millions that will be attracted by a Celebration s Imnposing and s0 beneficial alike to exhibitors and visitors of grandeur and universality rent directly Je that exhibition a tates, and for Amer. Pears’ Fair white hands Brightclearcomplexion Soft healthful skin. {8k SOLID ROLLED GOLD RINGS | already large. 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But to those who have not used them and have no knowledge of their wonderful vir- tues, we now invite attention, The use of these Pills in the United States is ‘Their virtues have never varied, and will stand the test of any climate. They are advertised—not in a flagrant manner,” but modestly : for the great praise bestowed upon them by high authorities renders it unnecessary, even distasteful, to extol their merits beyond plain, unvarnished statements, Persons aftlicted with indigestion or any bilious or liver trouble, should bear in mind * Cocke's ANTI-BIL10US PILLS,” and should ask for them of their druggists, and if he has not got them, insist that he should order them, especially for ‘them- selves, of any wholesale dealer, of whom they can be had. es Cockle & Co., 4 Great Ormond street, n, W. C., are the proprietors, CARL L, JE NS Crystal Pepsin Tablets for Dyspepsia is no stimulant like Capsicum, Ginger, and similar remedies which is taken to excite the stomach, but it is the very Peptic principle itself of which the Dyspeptic stomach is devoid and when taken immediately after meals this Pepsin will digest the food and convert it into its proper form ready to nourish the patient, exactly in the same man- ner as performed by a sound and strong stomach, thereby giving the stomach a rest and a change to regain its lost vitality. Therefore in all cases of Diarrhoea and Cholera Infantum the use of these Pepsin Tablets are of greatest importance to digest what little food the patient can take. To recover strength depends how much of the food the stom- ach can rl L. Jensen's Crystal F Tablets will do the work, while the weak ste takes a rest, All Druggists. FACIAL BLEMISHES. dlaeatanbpnrr ie Tire Heads, tear iF treatment Seta * Dr. 30)