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JUDGE 273 NOTICE. (Translution.) A uow interpretation of the law concerning Champagne Brands seoms, since the last few years, likely to prevail. ‘The right to use patronymic name appears to be admitted, even whore that namo enjoys a universal reputation—the fruit of persevering work and heavy sacrifices—and where it has become a veritable property for the Founder of the Brand, as has been confirmed by several judgmenis of our Saprome Court. ‘Our Brand, for some time past, has been tho aim of a kind of competi- tion, which we cannot too severely comment upon. Without wishing to have recourse to litigation, which is repugnant to us, wo must affirm tho incontestable right to our name, which has for a century enjoyed a high reputation throughout the world. We havo to state that Madame Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin never had a Son, ora Nephew bearing her name and able to take advantage of these ties of relationship ; that he: only successors have been Mr. Werlé and his Son, who from 1831 havo directed the affairs of our house; and that our present chief, the Count Alfred Werlé, is the solo proprietor of the Braud “Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin.” Besides, wo are anxious to protect the public, who, asking for “Clicquot,” meaning thereby “the Widow" La Veuve), with our well-known Brind on cork, as ero shown, from having imposed upon them Wines other than our own, with more or less cleverly arranged labels, , cases. We give below a ‘fac-similo” of this With this object in view we intend for the future woll-known mark, with the words “ Garantio Origine” avove, and ~ Marque déposée ” \ attaching to all our bottles, above the ordi- \ SY ONY below, which mark lenceforth will also ap- nory label, an additional small label bearing \ Peat on all our invoices, and is registered in & the Brund which has always figured on our ‘rance and other conntries. WERLE & CO., Sucorsseurs dle Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, RHEIMS. Byron is one of the luckiest towns in the west. It has a brass band just organized without the means to procure instruments.—d/usical Courier, When Babs was sick, we gave her Castoria, ‘n she was @ Child, she cried for Castoria. n she becaine Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, He—"'The fools are not all dead yet.” She— “That's as true as you live.” And he couldn't un- derstand why she emphasized the ** you." —/Herald. v() CANNOT SHAVE YOURSELF?WHY? BECAUSE YOU NEVER USED ATE'S cors ING For sample SHANG 0 ar ORCHID FLOWER (REGISTERED), Would you fully satisfy the requirements of a refined taste for exquisite perfumes, use SEELY'S ORCHID FLOWER; they are delightful reproductions of the odars of these aristocratic flowers, STANHOPEA, VANDA, GALEANDRA, MILTONIA, ANGULOA, CALANTHE, 2-ounce Bottles, $1.50.- t, we will send by mail, postpai Sold also by the pound to the drug trade. SEELY MANUFACTURING CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS OF ORCHID PERFUMES, DETROIT, MICH. 1-ounce Bottles, 75cts. If not to be obtained of your drugg The labor news is usually the most striking portion of a newspaper's contents.—Smith, Gray & Monthly. Mas, Wixstow’s SooTiin Svrur for Children Teething ; soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and diarrhara, 25 cents a | bottle. Breathes there a man with soul so dead he never to himself hath said ‘1 wish fire-cracker time were fled?” —Texas Siftings, Voker's Bitters since 1828 ac far the best and finest Stomach ers made, whether taken pure or with wines or liquors AND ‘OTHER CONDIALS. me in New Jersey in more senses tha: the mosquito. It is ‘*hide and see “The summer visitor furnishes the hide and the mosquito seeks it, Philadelphia Times. HE NEW HOLLENDE! | ‘most magnificent hotel European plans. LIN Pessectanies creates Bante: PERFUMES. /\ v> of Cleveland, Ohio, is the the west. American and See Cut, , on receipt of price. Co.'s | jowledged to be by | She (at the piano)—"* Listen !—how do you enjoy this refrain?” He—"' Very much. ‘The more you re- frain the better I like it." —Afusical Courier, A SOUTHERN VIEW. Robert C. Hones of Savannah, Ga., writes the JUDGE —"If the Republican party fail’ to enact stringent im- migration laws to keep out the scum of Europe, the party is doomed. I was one of the pioneers in organ- izing the Harrison association of the eighteenth ward of Brooklyn, and reduced the Democratic majority on the issue of immigration. 1 have found the same discon tent in the eastern and western states. If the party act wisely on that question there will be a Republican con- gress and Harrison the candidate in 1892; otherwise the Democratic party will sweep the count A suggestion that must not be over-looked, though the existing laws are rather stringent. NEW KODAKS “You press the button, we do the rest.” Seven New Styles and Sizes, Transparent Films. For sale by all Photo. Stock Dealers. THE EASTMAN COMPANY, Send for Catalogue, Rochester, N. ¥. CENTS PACKAGE. An all-tobacco, Long Filler Cigarette, the most delicious and wholesome ‘smoke ever offered for the money. CONSOLIDATED CIGARETTE CO. ‘Ave. D and roth St., New York “The Marquis” e Marquis the Dressy appearance of the mer. Made up in biack, brown and a light color, on the order of a buff or tan, also a dark pearl or grey. Illustrated circular, prices, etc., of Gentlemen's Hats mailed free on application, N. ESPENSCHEID, New York City, N. Y. Established nearly half a century in the same locality. THE CELEBRATED | § ‘Aro at present tho Most Popular and Preferred by Leading Artists, Warerooms, 149, 151, 153, 155 East 14th St., W. Y. SOHMER & COn Gus Ringing 2°Se su Bo Sagan Olive Street Crry, Mo., 1123 Main Street. * Caty Union 3 Kansas erICe. SOLY BY W.BARKER Trov.ny. 25° ‘ALER FOR comicbooks.com