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BEECHAM’S PILLS ACT LIKH MAGIO ON A WEAK STOMACH. 25cts. a Box OF ALL _DRUCCISTS. HIGHEST GRADE ONLY. COLUMBIA Bicyoles, Tricycles, Tandems, Safetles. Catalogue free, POPE MFG. CO.. Boston, New York, Chicago. Everything. Repairs rf $3-75.A DAY rnveata or [ays ste st once. Franklin Ge, sichmond, Vax §, GM SHUTTER BOW and LOCK Price 10 Cents each, Postpaid. Patented July 1o, 1888, A simple, cheap and practical invention for bowing and fastening shutters, Attached to any window in two min- nites 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 MERRILL & SOM, 700 Washtagten Street, Eastow, Pa, Da, Witutan's Inoian Pitx Ouerotexr is the only sure cure for Piles ever discovered. It never fails to eure old chronic age Cofinbury, Eicvetand, 0., sy: 1 have found by experience that Dr, William's Indian Pile Ointment gives immediate and permanent reliel ‘We have hundreds of such testimonials. Do not suffer an ine stant longer, Sold by druggists at soc. and §¢ per box. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING OOMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio, STAR SPRING WAT! Saratoga Star Spring Water for sale in bottles and by the glass by all druggists. Saratoga, N. Y. viesic COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat Flavoring Stock for Soups, Made Dishes and Sauces. As Beef Tea, “an invaluable tonie and an agreeable stimulant.” Annual sale 8,000,000 jars, Genuine only with fac-amile of Justus von Liebig’s signature in blue across label, as above. Sold by Storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists. LIEDIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO., L'td, London, The Ball-pointed Pens never scratch nor spurt. With the B. P. Pens writing becomes a luxury. fof sample boxes containi iver gray, $1.20, Electro gilt, $1.50 all the varieties, 25 cents. PEON Pederation™ Pesholders’ prevent the pen’ blowing desk, table, or book, and provide a firm grip. cents each. ‘Shauld the stationery unable to supply you, a where in the Stales, for 27 cents, or with Remit postal to ‘8. BLAIR, 204 axD 106 Jon Sr. Ni cents, Price, 5, 15, and stores be neglecting their business and imple bes of fens maited free, am Patstor wth Federation holders t5 MecNEATH, Bole Agent, jaw Youx Cirv. ORM STON ES ‘A large assortment kept in stock, and 1. books of every description made to order. Estimatescheerfully furnished. FINDLER & WIBEL, Stationers, 146 Nassau Street, New York. POINTERS. No one has a right to complain when whipped c:eam | turns sour.—Boston Post. If the beer trust includes the sleeping-car porter it will make the investors rich.—Detroit Journal. The royal grant debate has gone ail to pieces. By the way, they are guinea pieces.—Baltimore American. ‘A man lost $2,000,000 in less than one minnte the other day. Cause, heart disease.—Binghamton Repub- tican, A citizen who has been run into by a safety bicycle says it hurts just as much as the old kind.—/amestown Journal, It is said that ‘‘to be sober is to be happy; and yet we know men who are happiest when not sober.—Os- wego Palladium, ‘A new play in London is called “tA Headless Man.” The hero is probably a Democratic ex-postmaster.— Buffalo Courier. is is the season of the year when a man comes to the front and says that no weather can ever be too cold for him.—Cherry Creek News. ‘The hen is a rather silly old thing on general princi- ples, but who ever heard of her scratching up congres- sional garden-seeds ?—Oil City Derrick. ‘The ‘scheme to choose the water-lily as the national flower will be opposed by the usual number of croakers —from lily-ponds.—Rome Sentinel, WELL MATCHED. Old Mother Fox one evening looked From out her den of rocks. “Come here, my pretty Bushy Tail," She called her little fox. “You're getting larger every day ; You're growing strong. I feel "Tis time that you should leave your And should begin to steal. “The farmer's eye is quick and keen, ‘The chicken-roosts are high ; The rabbit, he is fleet of foot, The partridge, she is sly. If you would live upon your wits You must be very sly: You'll have to watch before you pounce ; You must be very sly.” “Yes, mother,” said young Bushy Ta know just how you feel. 've begun to prow! about ; I've really learned to steal. ‘The rabbit runs, the partridge flies, ‘The chicken-roosts are high ; But I shall wait a chance to pounce— T shall be very sly. T mean to live upon my wits ; I shall be very sly.” So off they both together went, And left their den of rocks ; And which one of the two was worse, ‘The big of little fox @—Our Little Ones. But They are tender-hearted people at Meadville, Pa., may be inferred from the following from the 7ribune “A Water-street man owns a dog that has a weak tail— so weak that he can't curl it up over his back like other dogs, and all attempts to wag it prove fruitless. The gentleman to whom we refer is a tender-hearted man, however, and has arranged a strap harness by the aid of which his canine’s tail is carried with that peculiar up- ward curve of which all well-ordered dogs seem vain, ‘The outfit gives one the idea that the man intended to muzzle the dog and made a mistake, but that is not the as LEADING HOTELS. NEW YORK CIT’ BREVOORT HOUSE, WirTH AvENvE (near Washington square) NEW YORK: 0. B Lrszy, ~- - _ Proprietor. HOTEL GLENHAM, rarma avzxoe (oetweon ‘2st and 22d streew N. Barry, Propri GRAND UNION HOTEL, Ovrosrre Guano Cewrnat Dzror, 420 Sr., qrizoma Sta day and upwarda, Baggage 10 and European Plan UNION SQUARE HOTE! HOT! UNION SQUARE and 15TH ST. European Plan. Dam & Dr Revere, Proprietors. Earopeen Flan GILSEY HOUSE, Comer Brondway and 20th Street, New York. J. H. BRESLIN & BRO., Proprietors ALBANY, y¥. KEELER'S HOTEL, 2% and 23 Matpes Tare, Avsany, N. Y. ST. JAMES HOTEL, Unica, New York. SMITH & PATTEN, Proprietors, POR SALE OR TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS. An extensive Lime Stone Quarry in the Mohawk Val- ley, 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 Cen- tral 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 particulars apply to S. L. Frey, Palatine Bridge, N. Y. FILES FOR “JUDGE,” HE SIMPLEST and strongest File made. Will not deface the centre cartoon, and allows each paper to be re- moved singly. Each File will hold twenty-six issues, or one volume, Price by Mail, Postage Pald, 95c. Tue Juvcr Pusiisuic Co. 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