Judge, 1889-10-05 · page 14 of 17
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Have you ae IN AN OFFICE BUILDING OR HOTEL AS MUCH A NECESSI- TY AS AN ELEVATOR. Wny AL- LOW YOUR MAIL TO BE HANDLED BY IRRESPONSIBLE MESSENGERS WHEN ‘THE U. 8. BONDED CARRIERS WILL DO IT REGULARLY AND FREET NOW IN ALL FIRST-CLASS BUILDINGS, ADonzse MAIL CHUTES, a AND Om zh CTIO} POWELL & CLENEST, 140 Mata Breet, Ciactanatl, Obie, RIFLES 32.00 PISTOLS T5¢ BLANK BOOKS. order. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Stationers, 146 Nassau Street, New York. A large assortment kept in stock, and books of every. description made, to FINDLER & WIBEL, Lieeic COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT.) Finest and Cheapest Meat Flavoring Stock for Soups, Made Dishes and Sauces. As Beef Tea, "an invaluable toaic and an ugreeable stimulant.” Annual sile 8,000,000 jars. z,writh fac-ntmtte of Justas von Lie! ature In blue across label, as above. Sold by Storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists, LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO., L'td, London, Ea Rimes aod whew caren ee @ “THE RAPID" SHORT CUT TO SHORTHAND. |, easiest read and execut irse and Telegraphy thor For Circular, address Mead The Clements Safe Is a wrought-iron, fire-proof, com- bination-lock safe; is made’ in all sizes, and sells from $35 upward, including cost of delivery at any rail | ruad-station east of Rocky Mount- ins. Send for illustrated cat M. CLEMENTS, Cincionat!, 0, Established 1859. “SOUP SHOULD NOT FORM THE WHOLE meal or even a substantial part of it,” says that autocrat of the breakfast, dinner and tea-table, Marion Harland, but is the introduction to the ceremony of dining—the overture to the stately ; opera. The French never omit it. Their prelim- inary course is soup, lig’ t, clear, and varied in flavor and appearance.” The reason why Ameri- cans are not more fond of soup is because they rarely taste it. Cooks that can make soup are almost as scarce as hen’s teeth. If you want to know what soup is try ours. First- class grocers everywhere, join in the testimony to its superior quality. Green Tartle, Terrapin, Chicken, Consom- Franco-American Food. Co., 10i Warren Street, New York. — W. L. Dougins name and the price are stamped on the bottom of all Shoes advertised by him before leaving his factory; this protects the wearers against by others claimed to be as good, on which dealers make more profit; but send direct to factory, and receive by return mail what you want. State kind—button, congress of lace, wide of narrow toe, size and width usually worn—and inclose price with order. Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. Address, W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. W. L. DOUCLAS’ Our claims for this Shoo over all other 83 shoes advertised It contains better material. It is more stylish, better fitting, and durable. It gives better general satisfaction. It saves more money for the consumer. Its great success is duo to merit. It cannot be duplicated by any other manufacturer, world, and has a larger demand than c Sapue Cate ou ORANG MAN “HHOE.” SPIRENT. SHOE, ae aks Hove ScHooL snors, Mie Nee (MOEN, an, 3 ano $2 SHOES cicres. Hoth Ladies’ Shoes are made in sizes from 1 to 7, including half sizes, and B,C, D, E, and EE widths. STYLES OF LADIES’ SHOE: “The French Opera," “The Spanish Arch Opera,” “The Aierican Common-Sense,"« Medium ‘Common-Sense,"" all made in Button in the Latest Styles. Also, French Opera in Front Lace, on $3 Shoe only | SPECIAL Wik ROUst ss’ 83 GRAIN SHOE duced) for Gentlemen, with heavy tap sole Strictly waterproof, is just out, W. L. DOUGLAS, Mrockton, Max THEN SHE FIRED HERSELF. 5 : IMPROVED eas, dear,” murmured the beautiful queen of arthage, this state, as one summer eve, with expen- | OIL AND LIME Stereopticons, thought, they wandered on the sugar-beet shore— LIGHT. Views, Etc. . queen of the seas,” the goddess- ie ay on, was willst herhaben gehabt haben | J. 18. COLT & CO,, Patentees and Manufacturers, 16 Benkstan Srener, New Vous, ‘Tell me one thing,” she said, and her wist- See ee Tne! geen er one ne Uptown Mexwin, Hotanet & Co., 26 West 2d Street ful eyes looked up into his like dreams of starlight and ‘one thing and another ; **tell me one thing.” ‘* But one, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. Pheenician Dido? A thousand,” he replied, “* come W. BAKER & CO.’S cheaper; thirty off for all orders over five hundred.” “ Nay,” said the unhappy queen, ‘but one.” “* Unus, sed a buster,” said the pious .Eneas, quoting from Esop's grammar, which he had read when a boy | asollaker; eyther is correct.” Silent a moment was the wretched queen, and then she spake her thought “If a billy-goat is a butter ”- Eneas_respondit non, sed Tooked at her as though he had been caught Is absolutet; ire and Weis soldier first grip outward bound he saw, and beat his way to No Chemicals Rome by way of Herkimer.—Arookiyn Eagle, Dare used fn ita preparation. It has mors om ad inate tine the sreng of Cocos | tized with Sarehs Amwwtect or Suman Vhereure fa more etonomical, MagicLanterns, ‘Aavots Wastat ‘Chvelars Free 7.0, ULLRICH 8C0, ‘BEST MADE Fountain, - $1.50 Btylo, - - $1.00 Ano UPwAnos. between third and home, and she went on, ‘* Would you call a nanny-goat a buttress?” He, with strange frenzy fired, said that he just remembered it was lodg night, and with headlong haste he sneaked aboard the We all know that it is wrong to talk about people behind their backs ; but talking about a man in front of his back is not so easy. —Somerville Journal. iLy DiGExTED, and edmirabi for invalide es well as persons 10 health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Mass. ‘The favorite string instrument of a Rostonian—String beans.— Texas Siftinrs comicbooks.com