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Hilton, Hughes & Co., ‘SUCCESSORS TO A.T. STEWART & CO. We do not know of arly place where a ollar will go so far as in our Carpet, Fur- niture and Upholstery, Departments. Estimates will be gladly furnished on ap- plication, and in designs of hangings, etc., snd combinations of color effects you will enjoy the best endeavors of our own ex- 8, Prices have dropped. The Oriental Rug, beautiful Draperies and elegant artistic Fur- niture are no longer expensive luxuries. It pays to buy from us, Anyhow, an in- speetion costs nothing. The Entire Block Broadway, 4th Ave., oth and roth Sts., NEW VORK. _ As long as a man can assign the property of creditors over to his wife marriage is not wholly a failure, — Tammany Times, JUDGE'S LIBRARY is now out, and will be found to be superla- tively funny. Price 10 cents. To be had of all newsdealers and train-boys. COMPARTMENT-CARS ON THE PENN- SYLVANIA LIMITED, ‘The American of to-day are the best travelers in the world, ‘They require the best xecommodations, and it is the aim of the rail- roads and the sleeping-car lines to supply them. Many people desire exclusiveness in their ac- commodations which has heretofore been pro- vided in the drawing. and state-rooms. The and for the drawing-rooms is increasing, «d in order to meet it the Pennsylvania Rail- road Company has added to the already com- chensive and complete equipment of the consylvania Limited a compartment-car, This *, finished in the usually luxurious style of the Limited cars, contains two large drawing- voms and seven state-rooms, ‘The drawing- ‘coms contain a section and one lower berth ; ‘ie staterooms one section, Both have com- ete and individual lavatory arrangements, In this car one may enjoy all the privacy of \ hotel room and travel almost as much seclud- as in a private car. , The Pennsylvania Limited, leaving New York every day at 1000 a. m., Philadelphia 12.20 noon, Washington 10.30 a m., Baltimore 1.4goa_m., and arriving at Chicago g 00 a. m. ext day, is the only perfectly appointed. lim- ‘ed express running between the eastern cities and Chicago, It has been observed that rich men who never marry and have nobody to take care of but themselves and nothing to do but indulge their own fancy grow first very. whimsy and hard to please, next eccentric and unpleasant Willie—* Look, paw! Who's the tall man with the wide hat?’ Papa—'And the lon; hair?” Willie—"* Yes, and the buckskin suit. Papa—"" 1 cannot say, my child, whether h a poet, scout, cowboy, patent-medicine man, or to have around, and, last of all, crazy. ‘The horse-thief. We live in an era of strange fads.” moral is plain.— Schenectady Union, —Cleveland Plain Dealer. ** The great trouble with you, John, is,” said| Rollingstone Nomoss —""Gimme a nickel, a lady to her husband, who was suffering from | boss, an’ help me erlong in me bizness.” the effect ofthe night before, "you eannot say | Bagge" What is: your business?" Holling. no. Learn to say no, John, and you will have | sfone Nomoss—"* Collectin’ rare coins.” Boggs fewer headaches. Can you'let me have a little | —""A nickel isn't a rare coin.” Kollingstone money this morning?” “No,” said John with | Vomoss—*Cert'nly it is. Any coin's rare wid apparent ease.—Picture Magazine. me."— Philadelphia Record. “WALDORF.” Latest shape in Shoes. Blucher and Bal, French Calfakin. $3.00. ONE HUNDRED STYLES, EVERY PAIR WAR- RANTED. Send your size and we will ship immediately on re- ceipt of price. I. S. KARL, 123 NASSAU STREET (Temple Court), New Youx. Correspondence invited. Send for Catalogue BUFFALO BILL'S ameeet WILD WEST. ‘Twice Datly, All Summer. If the kinetoscope is to do nothing but fol- low the movements of prize-fighters its prin- cipal utility will be that of a talking-machine. —Rochester Herald, Our foreman, com. positor, reporter and pressman are all enjoy- ing the annual vacation this week. He left on his bicycle the first of the week for Council Grove.—Florence Bul- A man who would detin: be indignant at being called a grumbler will accept without disfavor the name of pessimist. Nevertheless, most pes- simists are, ‘after all, only chronic grum: blers.—Christian In- guirer, No man would listen to you talk if he didn’t know it was his turn next.—Atchison Globe. A Newton young man is so ingenious when it comes to cov- ering up the course of his true love that he hitches his rig in front of one young lady's house while he calls on another across the street.— Newton Re- publican, An exchange says that baggy trousers knees are coming to the front. We alway thought they had been continually at the front. —Troy Press. Advertising Rates in JUDGE, Pablications. “THe Bont Pannicuian Stag is THE HUMOROUS Fiawawent.” Yudge ADVERTISING SCHEDULE: <m——ONE DOLLAR PER LINE. DISCOUNTS: 100 Lines, to be used within one year, 1of aso Lines, to be used within one year, 135. soo Lines, to be used within one year, 208. 1,000 Lines, to be used within one year, 30%. 21oo0 Lines, or more, to be used within one year, 4oX. Reading Notices (agate count), $1.00 per line. Width of Column, 2% (33s ema) inches, Forms close 1 p.m. Friday, for the issue 12 days later. Judge Gbrery axing. - ADVERTISING RATES: mm ONE DOLLAR PER LINE. Qn Orders for Three months, 2of. On Orders for _ Six months, 308. On Orders for Twelve months, 408. Adverticing forms close the first of each month for the ther thle tal moens ie ons JUDGE'S QUARTERLY. OUD JANUARY, APRIL, JULY ANO OCTOBER. ag Cents per Copy. One page, or soo lines. -B2sa.00. One-Fall pages or 290 lines 00. One-quarter page, oF 125 lines...... 75.00 Fase Par agate line for jess tha one-quarter pace. iscount for four insertions, 25% JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. WALLET F, €00K, abvenTiome manasa Advertisers are .always in good company in JUDGE. ADORN YOUR HOME WITH OUR AXTISTIC Piaphanies > WINDOWS, DOOR PANELS, TRANSONIS, Etc. mmm, GLASS PICTURES for hanging in ot ccoratingee ie EXQUISITE COLORING. WONDERFUL TRANSPARENT EFFECTS, RARE VARIETY OF DESIGNS, UNPARALLELED AS PRESENTS For Holidays and Weddings. To be bad at all art stores or picture departments of Santina dy goods houses, Mraled ntlogm mad Fenced fn Case 0f $10 orders 6 GRIMME & HEMPEL; 310 Broadway, New York, Alderman (from the ‘steenth)—** How do you do, Mr. Ayerline? Fine morning, isn’t it? Just happened to be passing by and casu- ally dropped in"—— General passenger-agent (K., X. and G, Railway, taking a blank pass and dipping his pen in ink)}—" Where to?”— Chicoge Tribune, 14 KARAT GOLD PLATE ‘CUT THIS OUT and send it to us ‘ad tery engraved A and warranted the beat time: Cwicaco, fe. Burlington Route BEST LINE ‘GHIGAGO ano ST LOUIS TEXAS AILY THROUGH TRAINS comicbooks.com