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: Remed; 4 ive Beecham’s Pills. Por Bilious and Nervous Disorders “WORTH A GUINEA A BOX" UT SOLD for 25 Cents BY DRUGG: % or by mail for 26 CENTS in stamps. Address deena Netree §, GM SHUTTER BOW and LOCK Price 10 Cents each, Postpaid. Patented July 10, 1858, 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, neither wind nor thieves can move it. An orna- ment to the window. Why bow shutters with a piece of string when this is available? AGENTS WANTED; special rates and territory given by MBRRILL & SOX, 700 Washington Street, mastom, Pa. AT I i Saperd Silk Dmbrella o:iccrtoncd sehateeia"ain gene RARE WIR ein eS Books I Have Read, rxaing: “Soper o"tasce'verua or index omaium, To.any addrtaa, Su7s. Select agents wanted. ROSS PU. HOUSE, albany, 8c¥ = Have your Letters and Cables sent in care While in Burope sys rsercreter se Catles ent in care falgar Square, London. Send for circulars, 947 Broadway, N.Y. STOUT ee 73 Fives ror “Junge,” The Simplest and Strongest File Made. Will not deface the centre car- toon, and allows each paper to be removed singly. Each File will hold twenty-six issues, or one volume. Price by Mail, Postage Paid, NINETY-FIVE CENTS. THE JUDGE PUBLISHING CO. JUDGE BUILDING, 110 FIFTH AVENUB, NEW YORK CITY. SrEpY puDE—"'Helloa, Cholly, old fel’! you're looking dev'lish good for these hard times.” STYLISH GENTLEMAN—"'Yes, yes. I have quit | drinking expensive foreign wines, and use only that sparkling champagne made by the Pleasant Valley Wine Co. 's [ also carry out the motto, ‘ Protect home industrie: “A Philosopher in Lov authors of * Napoleon Smi with illustrations, Its characters had a lively part in the late civil war, and some of the cruelties practised on the ordinary soldier by the martinet of that period are ly presented, ‘The novel purposely stretches in some of the last chapters, that being neces- sary to a partial exposition of the theosophy of Madame Blavatsky ; and this is one of the most curious things in it, the authors never having been known to lie in any other book or any newspaper. Still, they lie well, and with as much accuracy as might be expected of am- ateurs; ard on the whole the reader gets in this little work five times the worth of his quarter of a dollar, and relieved from the malarial and somnambulistic ten- dencies of the heated period that he wants never to go to sleep again. N.B.—What he wants is to know what in thunder is going to next split itself out of a clear sky. and in Uniform,” by the | is a new JUDGE novel, Milton Nobles, under the title of ‘Shop Talk,” sends out a little book given up to theatrical stories, some of which are real funny, CHILDREN’S ROUND-TABLE. Visitor — Well, Tommy, how are you getting on at school?” Zommy (aged eight)—"' First-rate. I ain't doing as well as some of the other boys, though. I can stand on my head, but I have to put my feet against the fence. I want to'do it without being near the fence at all, and I guess I can after a while.”"— Vankee Blaa Fannie tried very hard to be polite and speak réctly, At church’ one day she met a little friend who had been sick for some time, In asking about her affliction Fannie said, ‘* Did you enjoy much pain when you were ill ?— Youth's Companion, ‘The other day a lady distributing flowers in a hospital ward gave a little maiden a rose with a long, thorny stalk, By-and-by she heard a plaintive voice, "Ma'am, you gave me a flower with nails on it."—Beston Tran- script. earl was trying one’ day, andy noticing ‘the tears running over her cheeks for the first time, ran to her mother exclaiming, '*Oh, mamma, dis look at Pearl's eyes; za is all bleeding.”"—Cincinnati Enquirer. A pretty fan was presented to a little girl four years of age, and she, wishing to show her new treasure, hung it on her finger and held it out at arm's length. A lady, on entering the parlor, was attracted by the peculiar attitude of the little girl, and finally said to her, ‘Isn't it very fatiguing to hold out your arm in that way so long?” Said little Elsie in answer, with a deep sigh, “Isn't it always fatiguing to be’ elegant ?"—Wide~ awake. Yesterday Batterwhack and McLuggs were discussing what they didn’t like in literature, "“*I like Howells's tragedies,” said McLuggs. ‘What are you talking about? Howells doesn't write tragedies,” corrected Ratterwhack. ‘Yes, he does,” insisted MeLuggs. “You're way off, He merely gets a couple of people together, and then they talk, and talk, and talk. Where is the tragedy in that?" ‘* Why, they talk the reader to death," —Chicago Inter-Occan, RHEIMS, STEU! EW YORK. HIS is the finest Cham. produced in America, and compares fa- pagne vorably with European Vintages. A Natur, Geauine Champagne, fermented in the Bottle, two years being required to perfect Wine. the Our Sweet and Dry Ca- tawba and Port are, like all our Wines, made from sex lected grapes, and are pure Wines. Fox Prices, Appears a Anove. THE FRONTENAC, formerly Round Island House, Thousand Islands, St. Law: rence Kiver, open June 15; elevator, steam heat, &c. Sshing, boating, billiards bowling, tennis, & cuse Orchestra For diagrams and DICKINSON, Frontenae, Jefferson County, N.Y. LEADING HOTELS. NEW YORK CITY. BREVOORT HOUSE, fuera AvExve (near Washington square) NEW YORK. =” Proprietor. HOTEL GLENHAM, WIvTH avEXCE (between Zist and Zid streets) sew YoRx. N. B. Barny, Proprietor. GRAND UNION AOTEL, Oprostrs Graxp Centrat. Derot, €2p St. Roome staday and upwarda. Baggage to abd from Grand Central Depot, free. European Plan. SQUARE HOTEL & HOTEL DAM UNION SQUARE and 15TH ST. European Plan, Dam & Dr Revere, Proprietors. ‘UNI European Plan. Gmsey HOUSE, end sith Bireet. New York. KEELER'S HOTEL, : 2% and 2 Mates Lae, Aupany, N. Y. UTICA, N. ST. JAMES HOTEL, Unica, New York. SMITH & PATTEN, Proprietors. TO CONTRACTORS AND CAPITALISTS. FOR SALE, OR TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS. An extensive Lime Stone Quarry in the Mohawk Valley, at Palatine Bridge, N.Y. ‘The Quarry has an open face of 1200 feet in length, contains from’15 to 20 acres, and is situated within a few rods of the New York Central Railroad. The courses range from a few inches up to 3 feet and over in thickness, and are particularly adapted for heavy walls and bridge work. For further iculars apply to S. L. Frey, Palatine Bridge, or A. rey, “Judge” office, New York City, comicbooks.com