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Half-Pint Champagne of its own, I cordially recommend it as a pure and healthy wine. A ODEN DOREMUS, X.D., LLD., Prof. of Chemistry and Physics, College City of N. Y. Served in alt Restaurants, Hotels and Road-howses, A church for bicyclists is to be built in St. Louis. Riders can take their wheels with them into the pews. The novelty will be complete if permission to smoke during hours of worship is given to the patrons of the church.—Ardan- saw Thomas Don't go to Europe to get your champagne when you can get Cook's Imperial Extra Dry— a better wine—at home. Mautability is a balky horse.—Nature is not ashamed of her clothes. —Home-grown virtues cannot be counterfeited.—Talent unemployed is an engine without steam.—Even a wooden Indian gets taken in sometimes.— He who weaves falsehood is certain to wear patches. — Philadelphia Bulletin. Somerset Club Absolutely Pure, HN) Very Old, of al Kinds apd to al Fymored by Der SCARS ¥: ary izt tN. eee. Yee Facial soap. PD ares cl te aud ae Ie Scud 10 cents ny. Book ‘and eainple lof either Woodbary's Facial Soap or Factal Cream. “© Blair’: s Pills English Remedy tor cour : and RHEUMATISM. SAFE, SURF, EPPECTIV, Drogsists, or 234 Willans Bee New York: Maryland Rye. Acknowledged by Connolsseurs to have no superior. Used by: Families, Clubs, Cafés and Hotels. Sold at all first-class Grocers and by Job- bers. Small sample bottle sent free upon receipt of 25 cents for shipping charges. EOW. B. BRUCE & CO., Baltimore, Md. Darinnresny—* Excuse me, sir: c-could I get you to look at my sketches? It will take but moment of your valuable time.” 1897. Hon, Jostotts Drispressy, R. A., (the emi- nent poster artist)—" Percival, allow the gentleman to inspect my latest successes.”” DIFFERENCES IN THE LIFE OF A GREAT ARTIST. VIN MARIANI MARIANI WINE—THE IDEAL FRENCH TONIC-FOR BODY AND BRAIN. “VIN MARIANI IS A NEW AND EXQUISITE SOURCE OF ENERGY, MARIANI IS A BENEFACTOR OF MAN.” Write t0 MARIANI & CO., for Loctea ‘sp ostea se 52 W. 16th ST., NEW YORK. REV. FATHER DIDON. Descriptive Book, 75 PORTRAITS, Indorsements and Autographs of Celebrities. The Business of Life Is serious. One ought to guard the interests of the whole family by mak- ing it part of our business of life to have policies of Life Insurance in THE PRUDENTIAL The PRUDENTIAL has tho Assets, - - $19,541,827 Income, - - 14,158,445 Surplus, - - 4,034,116 THE PRUDENTIAL insures children, women, and men. Ages 1 to 70. Amounts $15 to $50,000. Premiums payable yearly, half-yearly, quarterly, weekly. Write for descriptive literature. The Prudential Insurance Company of America. Home Office, Newark, N. J. LOOD POISON A SPE ‘A SPECIALTY cans LOUD YUISON permanently earea nis.oas anya, Youcantbetresteces lbome for same price ne KUAFAR: eye Teyoupreterteenme here wa wilco: 7 Fallroad fareand hotel Dills.and a sito fail ieee ifyou bare taken mer. cary, fodide I) have aches and ‘acous Patches in! as JOHN F. DRYDEN, President, ELECTRIC ari ithe 25¢.| for postage, “AGENTS. 2 Bro... 65 Cortlandt St. Dept. Ser 163 ite o 8.7 ‘Hobson—"* Have you any mosquitoes where you live in Jersey?" Dobson—"* Millions ; but everybody ‘has the chills-and-fever, and we| Satsedtt shake so that the mosquitoes can't stay long enough in one place to sting."— New York Advertiser. UDGE’S THIRD PRIZE- PUZZLE CONTEST will start in next week’s issue of the paper. There will be twenty cash prizes, aggregating $250, to be competed for. SEE THAT’ YOUR NEWSDEALER SAVES YOU A COPY OF THAT NUMBER OF JUDGE. There will be no special pool or proposition in the Third Contest, as there was in the Second; many letters having been received from newsdealers complaining that any rule which required the contestant to purchase JUDGE from the publishers direct tended to interfere with their business. As JUDGE owes a great deal of its suc- cess to the friendly action of the newsdealers and book- sellers, it, in this instance, is only too glad to recognize and comply with their protest. The correct answers to the 40 puzzles of the Second Contest (the last ten of which are published on the opposite page) will be given in JUDGE No. 826, issued August 7th, and the names of the prize-winners will appear in the following number, viz., No. 827. The LAST DAY FOR THE RECEIPT of solutions in the SECOND PUZZLE CONTEST is JULY 33st. They must all be in our hands before noon of that day. Judge Prize-Puzzle Department, 110 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. comicbooks.com