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JUDGE 1835-1888. BRANDRETH'S PILLS are the safest and most effective remedy for Indigestion, Irregularity of the Bovwels, Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness, Malaria, or any d e arising from an impure state ofthe blood. They have been in use in this country for over fifty years, and the thousands of unimpeachable testimonials from those who have used them, and their constantly in creasing sale, is incontrovertible e' dence that they perform all that is claimed for them. BRANDRETH’S PILLS are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless and safe to take at any time. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plein or Supsrconteds; ARM STRONG BRACE! ELASTIC SUSPENDER WITHOUT RUBBER. COMBINING COMFORT AND DUR- G MEG. co., 467 Franklin s¢., Chicago. $2.10 oF $3.90 for'a retail paid west of CANDY = ESE Catstes inthe World. fut up ti handsome boxes. All strictly pure. Sultable for presents. Try itonce. Address C Gonna Hut, Confectioner, #12 State Bt..Chienzo AMPAIGN, G000S Sor pen CATALOGUE OF CAM- PAIGN OUTFITS, with consutation, Grill tactics and full ‘information se Srpnining ad aring Marchi A G. SPALDING & BROS., onde, ILLUSTRATED CATALOG! Isom St, | BOL ‘AGO. When buying Leap Peacits ask for DIXON'S AMERICAN CRAPHITE Juvce and send If your stationer does not keep them ment: nts Co., of Jersey x6.cents in stamps to the Josern Dixon Crvci Gi, N. J. for smples worth double the money. JACOT'S MUSIC BOXES Make the most appropriate of presentsand shocld bela every Parlor asd uarery. They are u conniaat source of eatetaie, Eat tetvallie and the delight and wonder of ald and "They play to perfection selections of Opera Dance, cia Hijmanes ete They are self acting aod being pro” Sith oar pate safety check arg aboiutel ate trom ‘Wehave over fw dit from 33 Send tiamp for fine fustrated Sabie ohlerca through any responsible Jeweler. JACOT & SON.37 Moe" Lene RY HENRY LINDENMEYR, Paper Ware House 15 & 17 BEEKMAN ST.,N. Y. Branch Warchouse, 37 E. Houston St, “Such an affable man! I was glad we had met, For he made a short hour most pleasant ; He'spoke in a Way I shall never forget, On. questions concerning the presen His opinions they suited my own to a I regretted that brief hour's durance When my coat by the buttons he took, and said he : * Are you carrying any insurance 7” —Omaha Herald, At the exhibition of the California Fruit-Growers’ Association, at Chicago, the Sohmer Pianos were chosen in preference to al! other makes, thus again showing the high estimation in which these popular instrument are held by the public. Salesman (to young lady)—" You will find these | stockings of excellent quality, ma'am, and the colors | are fast.”” Young lady—" Haven't you any without the manu- facturer’s name stamped along the top? It doesn’t look A TOOTH-BRUSH IS USELESS as a beautifier, cleanser and preservative of the teeth unless it possesses the natural properties to perfectly polish the enamel, without irritation, and to absorb the Ueposits which cause decay. 2/1 is known by jewelers, dentists and glass makers to be the best fulisher, is a perfect absorbent, and, as practically and elegantly ap- plied in the form of the now perfected {after a moment's soaking) reaches the most inaccessible portions of the teeth, preserves the natural lustre of the enamel, removes oils and acids which cause decay, with- out irritating the gums, Notr.—The metal loop can be bent to any curve, and the brush thereby thoroughly applied on the inner surfaces of the teeth, invariable imparting perfect smoothness and cleanliness, These results are physical impossibilities with any other form of brush yet proposed. How Regarded by Leading Dentists: Cnucaco, June 27, 1888 Guxtisex! The Fett Brush, or Polisher, conforms itself to the surfaces of the teeth. As a polisher afd absorber much preferred to the ordinary tooth-brush A$ a nail poli it has no equal. It requires only the use of it for a few ti convince anyone of its merits. AL: De Case. es to First cost, 60 cents, for holder and box of 18 Felt Polishers, latter only need be renewed, 25 cents per box ; holder imperishable ; at all dealers or mailed by Horsey MaNuracturinc Co., Utica, AT A PICNIC. He (with a bunch of wild flowers in his hand)—"‘Ah, my dear Miss Sereandyellow, what kind of posies will you choose 2” She (in a perfect twitter)—"* Oh, Mr. he; te, he; I will choose pro-posies. Mr. Smith sinks into the earth.— Washington Critic, Smith! Oh, te, He went to milk the spotted cow One starry night in June : His manly form and classic brow Are pasted on the moon, —Nebraska State Journal. Under the management of that most enterprising of journalists and “prince of good fellows,” William J. Arkell, JupGr has made marvellous strides in public favor and in the sterling merit without which such favor cannot be secured. In fitness and brilliancy of con- ception, and in artistic excellence of execution, the work of Gillam and Hamilton and Victor excels that of any rivals jn the pictorial art, and their strokes are as telling as their art is finished. ‘With the quips of Gregory and the keen political philosophy of ex-Senator Arkell to supplement the illustrations, JUDGE. is peerless in its peculiar field. ‘That it will’ naturally aid in the over- throw of British free trade and in the election of Har- rison and Morton, whilst also increasing its princely exchequer, goes without saying.—Kachester Democrat and Chronicle, HELPSiar the DEAF $88 Solid Geld Watch Pree ! Do not buy any more “Poor Rubber Hose,” but put your money in the “SPIRAL” COTTON HOSE, Lighter, Cheaper and Ketter than the best rubber hose, Made on the same principle as the rubber-lined hose used in ' Fire Departments, which last for years. ‘The cotton duck used in all rubber hose draws in w: wherever exposed, as a wick absorbs oil, and being contin by rubber phurous eas. quickly destroying the best Spiral” Hose, having no outside covering to imprison the moisture, will dry like a towel ‘There are imitations, s> buy only that which has o running through it, and which is branded © Spiral, March 30, "So. If your dealer does not have it in stock, get it Samples maited to any address for six cents BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO., Sole Manufacturers, 234 Devonsuite Srenet, Bostos, Mass KussiaCement THE ONLY CIGAR WITH A NATIONAL REPUTATION. S) SEN 5¢ r) Endorsed by over 3.000 merchantsthe cream of American retail trade. One Agent (dealer only) wanted in every town. Send for latest offer. R. W. TANSILL & CO., 55 State Sr., Cuica: ‘AMERICAN BANK NOTE: COMPANY, 78 to 86 Trinity Place, New York. Busioess founded 170 Incorporated under laws of Siate Jot New York, ux“ Renrgantaed 183 Engravers and Printers of Bonds. Postage and Revenue Stamps, Legal Tender and National Hank Notes of the Culted ' Staten rand for ‘Governments Engraving and Priotiny. Bank Rotes, Share Cert Bonds for Governments abd Corporations, Drafts, Check of Exchange, Stamps, ete. 10 the finest and fom Steel Piates, with Special Safesuaras to Prevent felting “Special papers manufactured exclusively for Us ut | the Compan Satety Colors. Safety Papers. Work Executed in Ptzi of Bulldiogs. Lithographic and Printiag. ‘Hattway Ty gf lmoroced Sixien, Show Canis, Labels, Calendars | Books of Every Deseription. Jax ‘Aug. D. Shepard. ty, a. E. CORRIER. Ai Touro Robertsos. § ‘See. Pres, 3° Sivewse Aart Treas pew TAPE Oct OLGAN’S GUM TAKE NO OTHER ‘hem. 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