comicbooks.com Join Free

Judge, 1889-05-25 · page 15 of 18

Judge — May 25, 1889 — page 15: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Judge — May 25, 1889 — page 15: Judge, 1889-05-25

A restored page from Judge, 1889-05-25. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.

📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)

Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

119 The Ball-Voluted pens never scratch nor spurt; they Id more ink and last longer. Price, $1.20 and $1.50 per gross. Buy am assorted box for 23 cents, and choose a pen to init your hand. ‘The “Federation” holders not only prevent the pen trom blotting, but give a firm gr Price & 15, and 20 cents. Of all Stationers. esounation A large assortment kept in stock, and books of every description made to FINDLER & WIDE, BLANK BOOKS. order. Estimatescheerfully furnished. Stationers, 146 Nassau Street, New York. w. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE cenffaen. es Reig herorid. Examine INE HAND-SEWED SITO! WED WELT SHORO ND PAIM EIS SHOE, ALE SHOE. ti BcHOOE sn SHO! ‘Ail made Congrens, Batton and ad W. L. DOUGLAS: $3 SHOE .wudt LADIE Best Material. Best Style. Beat Fitting, CAUTION If apy dealer says he has the W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES without Bante and. price, stamped on bowart pat hon deee ae frees Ae eek told'by Four dealer, write We I» DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASE. REMINGTON WON GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS —FOR— Championship of the World, At Toronto, in open contest, Aug. 13, 1888. 151 WORDS PER MINUTE, WITHOUT AN ERROR. ‘Toe shore Js an authentic record mae by Mr. Frank E, McGur, at Detralt, on January 21,180, 9 « memorized pntenca us BEATING ALL PREVIOUS RI ‘of correct wor ‘love, an Tee eeu instont* ekih futher beyond reach of conapetitioe, Photographic copies of certified work furnished ou application. WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 327 Broadway, N. Y. STANDARD TYPEWRITER. Among the ‘“Juncr’s Novels,” Juce, Publishing Company, are ** Jack of Heart Story of Bohemia, by 1. T. fohnson, and * Lad; by Mrs, Oliphant, Both stories are English, both are short and well written, —PAiladelphia (Pa.) Times, published by the eae The Junge Pu cellent ‘nove and“ Lady Ca hing Company have issued two ex- jack of Hearts,” by H. T. Johnson, Mrs. Oliphant. They ‘are both READY FOR USE REQUIRE ONLY HEATING. areas eee cms’ Riuece well-written, original, and. strong stories, and, as is Terrapin. ‘Ontail. Jutton Hrot’s, Heck Turtle, usual with all of the publications of this company, Breech Nouttion. — Lewe able: BEE (oF Soup and Routt. promise to command a very large sale.—A /bany (WV. Y.) Quart, Pint and }¢-Piat Cans, Press, CHILDREN’S ROUND-TABLE. The other day, in Cambridge, some teachers were talking about Longfellow’s ‘* Skeleton in Armor” as a school exercise, when it was suggested that some of the children might not know what'a skeleton is. One of the teachers afterward put the question to het pupils, and among the written answers to it were the following: (2) When anybody dies the flesh dries up to the bones and makes a skeleton, (2) A skeleton is bones in the museum. (3) When you die a doctor can make a skel- eton of you, (4) When you grow into a skeleton you are sent to Harvard College to practice on.—Journal of Education, * Jack of Hearts,” by H.T. Johnson, and “Lady Car," by Mrs. Oliphant, the two latest novels issued by the Juve. Publishing Company of New Vork, are read~ able stories and excellent entertainment for a few idle hours. ‘Jack of Hearts” is rather superior to the average of light literature; the characters are drawn with a Dickensonian (if the adjective be permissible) touch, and the thread of plot is woven through a mesh of dramatic incidents and pretty love-scenes in a straight- forward and affectionate manner that holds the interest to the end.— Augustine (Fla.) N LEADING HOTELS. Ww YORK CITY BREVOORT HOUSE, FIFTH AVENCE (near Washington square) NEW YORK. Proprietor, L GLENHAM, Foren avexce between “iat and 224 streets) GRA Room $1 ad from Oral on Pan, Gusset “HOUSE Corner Broadway and : OTE MSL “R'S HOTEL, Bh and 2 MAIN Tan, st. HOTEL, Utica, New York. SMITH & PATTEN, Proprietors. 8, GI SHUTTER BOW and LOCK Price 10 Cents each, Postpaid. Patented July 10, 1688, A simple, cheap and practical invention for bowing and fastening shutters. Attached to any window in two min- utes at a cost complete of 10 cents, Will not rot, CLAM BROTH, PUT UP IN GLASS JARS. We ask for at toon with any other We ask for a tis) Saco the market. ‘The excetient quality of these Soups has caused them to be exclusively served on the Palace, Wuffet, or Parlor Cars ofthe Pullman, Wagner, Union, Monarch, Chicago, | Aiton and Lntercolowial Raliroad of Canada Co.” | ERT" Send us 14 cents to help pay express and receive a sam- four chotce. ‘arren Street, New York. HOW Sold by Grocers, Mustrated Circular of “LATEST STYLES," also containing description of same, directions “How to Order,” prices, etc., sent on application, W. ESPENSCHEID'S, Celebrated “ New York" Hats. Salesroom: 118 Nassau Street, ym ae Maing of tenga hous you cart hy the ow tra Pah P American gman Oxon alr, prepared sped ote eet ‘Sheapeet, nod most "iret Greig, 7 gee te Sy % as deena, to elt the Uncen, to tha ene be PARIS ca eis te pares ete techn ve ma rk and eserykedy tage ie The tee ford on Belidicg. Nears four handed | Sirwourect and tare teget Tier eaplonmcet st avcbicts Tes wort @510 tw any one, tot Pell eed Patek coor actor ara a neither wind nor thieves can move if, An orna- t to the window, y bow shutters with a piece of string when this is available? AGENTS WANTED; special rates and territory given by MBRRILL & SOK, 90 Vurick Street, NEW YORK. EARL &WILSON'S LINEN COLLARS & CUFFS BEST IN THE WORLD axa eaeehste gia entee sir by iat > ST BTLP MENG, Ow Basg rast Bis en of ofce outside of FLESS & RIDGE, JUDGE PRINTERS, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK. comicbooks.com