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HE Yellow Fellow Club is a New York organization all of whose members ride Stearns bicy- cles. They have a club house and enjoy free privileges. Youcan join it by buying a Stearns—there's cycling comfort and satisfaction in 1 suggestion. Ask us about the Yellow Fellow Club. €. C. Stearns & Co, ‘Syracuse, N. Y. TINKHAM CYCLE CO., New York Agents, 306-310 W, eMounol Constable KC HOSIERY. Men's Real Balbriggan Half Hore. ‘The very best makes of English and French Lisle Thread, Cotton and Silk Half Hose. GOLF HOSE, CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S Celebrated Underwear. Men's Underwear, Ladies’ Union Suits, Children's Underwear, GLOVES. NEW YORK, An Original Drawing for $5.00.. The Latest uaige. has very nearly ten thousand orig- inal black-and-white pictures by such artists as Zim, Hamilton, Victor, |, Fithian, Kemble, Smith, Mayer, etc., which it proposes to distribute among such of its readers as care to have examples of the work of these famous caricaturists, These pictures have cost all the way from $25.00 to $75.00 | tra records, 0 cents each. The each, and are the best work of these artists. | phone cylinders can be used tn this machine. If U Any reader of JUDGE can have one of | Talking Machine ts not perfectly satisfactory we will the originals for $5.00, with the under-| refend you your money. standing that it is not to be used for any pur-| 1 ¢ other than framing and ornamentation. Perather words, the Purchaser must sign an Bice te #0 per year and the Talking Machine 81000 agreement not to use or dispose of the picture | Now You wonder how we can sell both for #800, for publication. Kemit $5.00, stating the pame of the artists whose work you prefer, and leave the selection of the picture to us, pointed at the result, JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., 110 Fifth Avenue, Stearns Bicycles. derwear, Ladies You will not be disap- | number of machines will be ltmtted—" First come, frst New York. “Tis not the hopeless that achieve, ‘The faltering foot that reaches goals. YOUR TIME WILL COME SOME DAY. [pees No web of gain can fortune weave 6 . From fibre of recoiling souls. y 1%, Endure. Repel fear’s icy clutch i") % ‘That fain would pluck your heart away ; See barriers crumble at your touch, ‘And know your time will come some day. & Cc “Ay, %& Yes, ‘‘all things come to him who waits,” But meanwhile you must labor too; Barred shall remain Possession’s gates “Till your strong hands the hasp undo. Armed with most steadfast purpose, learn Beyond the clouds of chilliest gray ‘The certain sunlight to discern, ' ' i i 1 And feel your time will come some day. | | t Oh, tameless spirit! Hail elate All harrowing trials, whips and stings That come, because their chastening weight The soul to higher stature brings! And strength redoubled shall replace The blood that trickies as they flay. The way is long, but yours the race ; Surely your time will come some day. —John Talman in Chicago Times-Herald, “Eliza Jane goes in for being a new woman, doesn't she?” ‘" Well, rather. Her cards read * Miss E. Jane Brown, '—New York Evening World. 2JAMES RIVERZee< | These Valleys comprise the finest Agricultural | é i 1. and Grazing lands in the Northwest. All y varieties of lands, climates, elevations above sea-level, found. Irrigable and non-irrigable lands to select from. Good for grains, fruits, or veg- > GALLATIN Ges ur gerneetcemn ee cecemee mead ee etables. Send Six CENTS for our MEW TOURIST BOOK, sere eae REL AE EL I (:so= gasnO1Wd @== FJNOLSMOTTAA et CLUB ‘PUNCH A SCIENTIFICALLY COM- POUNDED ARTICLE MADE ONLY OF THE VERY CHOIC EST MATERIALS, AND \ READY TO SERVE IN A MIN \UTES NOTICE; JUST THE | THING FOR AN AFTERNOON TEA, EVENING- PARTY, Feet tL PU Chauncey M. Depew writes: GRAND CI Iy for som Johann Hoff's ASK FOR THE GENUINE Malt Extract. PPP PID TRAL DEPOT, December 16, 1895, ann Hoff's Malt Extract has been i | j YACHT OR PICNIC. 1 F MAKES NTERTAINING EASY. FOR'SALE BY ALL DEALERS PREPARED ANO GUARANTEED GY 7K HARTFORD, NEWYORK. LONDON. Something for the Children from 6 to 60 Years. Talking Machine. | When Faison invented the phonograph, whiten repro- duces the huinan votce, It was considered the greatest tnventlon of the age—and so ft was. Just Uhink & moment—human votces, bands of music, songs of all kinds, speeches and lectures by great states en, reproduced by these machines Why not phonographs ia every household? They cost h—#0 to 820. ave solved the problem. A Talking Machine will es to be patd by the pur VEEKLY every week for one low price of 88.00. run by elock-work. Any ehitd A FAMILY AFFAIR, THE PEACEMAKER—" What are you fighting about?” First rucitist—" Lemme alone; h —Pick-Me-Up. RAN RG TS WASNE RS S 's my brother.” can operate tt. One record goes with each machine ; ex; jograph ai WEEKLY ts constdered the best and most popular Illustrated weekly in America. Its subscription MARIANI WINE- THE tell you, We want 20,000 subscribers to LESLI EKLY. We belleve that we will get them this w who advertise with ux when we publish that na ber of papers will pay for our loss now. Therefor served.” LESLIE'S WEEKLY, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Correspondence Solicited. Panes: 41 Bd, Havens, Lonbomt £39 Oxford St. ‘VIN MARIANI | EAL FRENCH TONIC-FOR BODY AND BRAIN. “1 USED VIN MARIANI MANY YEARS, AND CONSIDER IT A VALUABLE, PARTICULARLY SERVICEABLE STIMULANT.” SIR MORELL MACKENZIE. Write to MARIANI & CO., for Descriptive Book, 75 PORTRAITS, 62 W. 16th ST.,NEW YORK, Indorsements and Autographs of Celebritics- 3 POO OHERS, AND Desiring paper of superior excellence and uniformity can secure it of the makers of the papers used in LITHOGRAPHERS _ the various publications of THE JUDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY. 36 — comicbooks.com