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JUDGE 225 Issvep WEEKLY. ROBERT BONNER'S SO} EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. $1,500 TO BE DIVIDED INTO SIX CASH PREMIUMS. We will give the person who shall send us the greatest num: ter of yearly subscriptions to the New Vork Ledger, at THEE poti ans each, between the first day of July, 1888, and the first | day of October, 1888. nd Cash Premium of : c person who sends us the next greatest number of scribers, the person who sends us the third greatest number of subscribers. To the person who sends us the fourth greatest list To the person who sends us the fifth greatest list To the person who sends us the sixth greatest list AC T 8600 | 350 T 250 Making in all re This offer will remain open till the joth day of September, after which date competition for these prizes will close. In the New Vork Ledger of October 13, the names of the | the number of subscrip published. Any one is at liberty to compete for these prizes who chooses Pervans who intend to compete for the prizes should at once ieform us of that fact.and we will then send them specific insteuctions as to the best method of obtaining subscribers, and furnish them with specimen copies of the Ledger: Address all letters to tions sent to us by each winner will be ROBERT New ONNER'S SONS, k Ledger Office, New York. Do not buy any more “Poor Rubbe Hose,” but put your money in the “SPIRA Lighter, Cheaper and Letter than the best rubber hose, the same principle as the rubber-lined hose used in Fire artments, which last for years. oa duck used in all rubber hose draws in water, pose orbs oil. and being confined by kenerates a as. quickly destroying the best ose, having ho outside covering dry like a towel. re are imitations, so buy only that which has one red line 4 through it, and which is branded " Spiral,”” patented fo. If your dealer does not have it in stock, let him { these prizes, their addresses, the amounts won and | | sands as a ** les mailed touny six cents BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO., Sole Manufacturers, 234 Devoxsiuee Sraner, Bostox, Mass aaa Lake Steerr, CHicaco, dress fe The Best Fountain Pen. Pret NVC. & WRRR | find them clean. free flowing and better than an thers." Haney Lanovcnane, Ed. Zondon Truth, Bog. Money retunded if not satistactory. lar. Mention the Judge. L. E. Waterman Co,, 155 Broadwa: Concscey M. Divew, Pears Soap Fair white hands. Brightclear complexion Soft healthfal skin. “Handsome? Yes, beyond expression. Rich? Immensely so, [ hear. Love him? That is gross digression. Marry him? Of course, my dear."—Zx. ‘The@ohmer Little Bijou Grand Piano—the smallest Grand Piano ever made—has already earned a proud reputation for its makers. Its perfection of tone and touch is known to hundreds of musicians and in thou- sands of homes all over the world, It is a wonderful instrument. Honor and shame from no condition rise. Act well your part, which means to advertise. Texas Siftings. THE JUDGE IN SOUTH AMERICA. A late number of the JUDGE presents one of the most striking pictures on political affairs we have ever seen, It occupies the full centre pages, and represents Uncle Sam as Moses,and John Bull’as Pharaoh. \ well executed mass of water divides, showing through a deep perspective the “hosts” of Great Britain, em. bracing all classes of laber, migrating to the United States.” It is underscored by an extract from the New York Sun: "Last year the arrivals of immigrants reached the enormous aggregate of 450,345, and this year's immigration will be over half a million.” Uncle ‘Sam says to John Bull: “Why, O Pharaoh, are your hosts migrating to my protection land if the free trade which your country enjoys is such a blessing?” ‘The artistic execution is excellent, and the color-print- ing is in the highest style of art. We have had this ¢ framed and glassed, and it hangs in our public as a striking argument which our non-English reading friends can easily comprehend, It is from the pencil of * Victor,” and ‘should be reprinted by tho campaign document And while on the question of the JupGE, we mu: say that under the new management it is the first pape of its class published in the world, Each number contains an article from the pen of Hon, James Arkell, which for sound argument, or withering ‘Satire against the ways and means of the Democratic party, is unsur- passed. Let every Republican American in Colombia subscribe for the JUDGE, and enjoy the lashings which * Anglo-Grover" and his free-trade Democracy receive in every number.— Shipping List, Barranguilla, Colom hia, Soa. Oh, Mr. ‘Thurman, you giddy old boy! At your time of life to be getting up a handkerchief flirtation with the goddess of liberty! 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A Weekly Paner Devoted to the Advances America Ideas any Franklin s¢., Chicago. nent of rving of popular appearance.” 4 paper in Americn, For sale hy newsleaters. than, 3.50. nd st Price, 10 cents, Subserip- for sample copy. THE AMERICAN PUL! 181, 182 ING COMPANY, Monroe Street, Chieago. A new play is called, "Twenty Maidens to Two | Dudes.” Great Bacon! “We should think one dude would be enough to sicken twenty maidens in one scene.—Norristown Herald. Mr. Browning is sevent! and is just as unin. | telligibte as ever, —Lorcell Couric Tee se eat ae The er pol reaey photo gitar esd oe shal Toate terately encore ona’ ef these teat prepaid o. afer only inked vember atthe prie,_Bvery is, and bo tarmser should be without ent. ‘THE DOMESTIC MU. CO. comicbooks.com