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JUDGE Ta Ae fam yplse INGIASS OR WOOD LEGS AND ARMS RUBBER FEET AND HANDS. Pig. 1s from an tnetantancous pho. ‘stumps. With bie ee lascend of descend find balance hitosslf en the {pall practical purposes With th eid shatbods of compticn- ted ankle pinta thess resulta costa teen, scattered Many ot % no can eanlly Bil nd compe Ree ay, New York. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER & C0/S Breakfast Cocoa Is absolutely pure and it ts soluble. No Chemicals fre used to Its preparation. It has more fan tree times the strength of Cocos hy Starch, Arrowroot 01 therefore “ 5 od admirably adapted Vas persons ta health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. AT@FOLKS® ‘month. They evans no sicknens coe ain 09 poaom aed never fall, Particalare (waled) te. Wileon Rpeclie VICTORIAS, COACH | CABRIOLI | 144, 146, 148, 2 EAST SAST st. A BUCK. BOARDS, Etc., Ete ALVIS, “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 preliminary course is soup, light, clear and varied in flavor and appearance.” becanse they rarely taste it. scafce as hen’s teeth. Green Tartle, Terrapin. Chic Ungatawny “Block a Send us 14 cents to Reip pay express and re ecivea sample can, your chotre. The reason why Americans are not more fond of soup is Cooks that can make soup arc almost as If you want to know what soup is try ours, First & j srgateucr The Franco-American Food Co., i, ror Warren Street, New York. 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We put our team in the barn, but preferred the house for our shelter. “Well, the storm’ came along, and as it reached us there was a flash and a bang, everybody got a shock, and when we came to look out’ the barn was on fire 'n a dozen places, Before we could get the team and wagon out it was too late and they burned with the structure.” “How did you explain it to the farmer?” was asked. “We didn't explain it at all, He did all the explain- ing. He got down a shotgun and explained that if we didn’t get beyond range before he could count fifty he would open fire, We got, and we never even went back to claim the iron-work of the wagon.” “Could the rods have been valueless 2" Certainly no “Then how did it happen ?" ““T think it was an error of judgment on the part of providence. 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These pills are really a wonderful medicine, arousing and strengthening the system and prompting every organ to the proper perform. ance of its part, It has recently been shown that they are nine times more used in England than any other patent medicine and have the largest sale of any in the world. In fagt, they are the World's Medicine. No home in America need be without this famous and inexpensive remedy, for although they are proverbially pronounced to be ‘* Worth a guinea a box,” they can be obtained of any druggist for 25 cents, or from the Sole Agents for the United States, B. F. Allen & Co., 365 Canal St., N. Y. City, who will forward them to any address upon’ receipt | of price. 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Vintages. 4 A Natural, Genuine Champagne, fermented in the bottle, two years being reed’ 38. "pate ihe Wine. Our Sweet and Dry Ca- our Wines, made from te lected grapes, and are pure Wines. order. Estimatescheerfully furnished. FINDLER & WIBEL, Stationers, 146 Nassau Street, New York. comicbooks.com