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Practically tested by fast riders, rough riders and fair riders, 1897 Co- lumbias have oot been found wanting in speed, strength and beauty. 5%, Nickel Steel Tubing, patent flush joints and direct tangent spokes are some of the new features. POPE MFG. CO., Hartiord, Conn. Catalogue free from any Gealer ; by mall for one 2ceat BRASS BAND snstruments, Drums, Uniforms, Equip- ments for Bandeand pes Low fat prceyever quoted. Fine Catal Iituscrations, muited free: itgives Hand Musie& Instructions for Amateur Bands DLitos e HEALY, 201 Watash Ave, Chcags. cemetery : * You that shall pass this way Weep tears upon my clay Until the judgment day. “The wise, the good, the great, ‘The heirs of my estate— My children—(twenty-eight). ** While hope within them thrives Let my remaining wives Pray for me all their lives.” The epitaph stops right there and leaves the reader in doubt as to whether the deceased was a Mormon or just an ordinary American biga- mist.—A tanta Constitution. She had come in to tell all about her new dress. The other girl didn't want to know anything about the new dress, but she wanted to know how the girl who had the new dress made sally-lunns, and this is the way she got her information: “*One pint of flour cut bias, two teaspoonfuls of baking-powder shirred on a single cord near the top, half teaspoonful of salt, simply hemmed at the bottom, two eggs crossed with tiny puffs, half cupful of sweet milk finished with full rutiles, half cupful mel ed butter braided in gold and gray chenille; bake in muffin-pans two-thirds full of old-rose taffeta, with a long donkey-ear bow in the back." —Elmira Gazette, After a man discovers how little he knows he begins to suspect that possibly others do not know as much as they pretend. —Athison Globe, YRODY who rides a rele should hav Tie Petal Atathnent Cee ee TL Slair’s ills REA sien Sey ENTE 21Oir'S CO. 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Auorted sample box of 24 pens for Chars pout bce from all sationcla or ead f oe & Co. 99 Wil HABIT LoOD POISON A SPECIALTY coisas lary BLOOD PULSO rea ta lovo3s days. You canbotreated ck home for same price under same Kuaran~ ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here we will oon, ict to pay railroad fareand bote! billa.and Copper Colored Bpots, Ulcers oo minentphysie | ing the merits of Woodbury’s ee nic ‘Temple, CHICAGO, Heo | 7, Linieor Eyebrows falling Wide-awake Adver- tisers are already speaking for space in the CHRISTMAS JUDGE. A 300,000 issue this year. ANGUS: SkirreR—" Did ye got the proveesions, Angus?" Aye, aye! A half-loaf an’ fouer bottles o' whisky.” Skirren—"An’ what in the woarld will ye be doin’ wi’ aal that bread?” Punch, | BENEFACTOR OF MAN.”” If you are skeptical regard- | Facial Soap, talk with your | druggist. PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS Desiring paper of superior excellence and uniformity can secure it of the makers of the papers used in the various publications of THE JUDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY. TatcaSouterst* 62 W. 16th ST. NEW YORK. | 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 REV. FATHER DIDON Write to MARIANI & CO., for Descriptive Book, 75 PORTRAITS, Indorsements and Autographs of Celebrities. 16 comicbooks.com