Judge, 1897-08-28 · page 13 of 16
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A good mother was hearing her little child repeat the Lord's prayer the other night. As the child hesitated a bit over the expression, “Forgive us our trespasses,” she interrupted long enough to ask, ** Do you understand, dear, what trespass means?” ‘*Oh, yes,” replied the little one. ‘It means ‘ keep off the grass. Elmira Gazette, Gaffer—"* Queer could never stand prosperi- ty.” Bland—* Why?” Gaffer—"* Just as soon as he began to make money the police swooped down and arrested him for counterfeiting. "— Philadelphia North American. Now used In many of the best Hotels, Clubs and FAMOUS SPRINGS AT DEER PARK. A million and a half gallons of the purest water on earth is the daily output of the famous boiling springs in Garrett county, Maryland In order that nothing can contaminate the springs one hundred acres of the surrounding land are fenced in, In addition a wire building covers the springs, so that leaves cannot fall into the water. It is from these extraordinary springs that Deer Park Hotel receives its water supply, the water being piped direct to the hotel. "The medical fraternity now concede that in the matter of health the question of pure water stands at the head and front. No summer resort combines so many healthful features. The air is wonderfully pure and in- vigorating ; cool nights, with absolutely no mosquitoes; the finest cuisine, with perfect sanitary arrangements, makes Deer Park Hotel the ideal resort. A home product which “Americans Sor eaecielly proud ef. ‘at credit om the country RHEIMS, Steuben Co., New York. H. B, Kin & Co,, 69 Fourow Sreazt axp 2158 ss State Seal Champagne It's folly to buy foreien vistares when State Seal—tho nent Abioricaa productisn-can be had at hail the ort, and is thelr superior tn delicate Douauet and flavor. "Ty your Grocer or Wine Merchant does not keep i, write the EMPIRE STATE WINE CO., = Yan, N. Y- Sizes FOR 34, 36, 38 AND 40 INCHES Bust Measure. A simple and becoming design, which is equally adapted for separate waists or to complete a costume of fancy silk, wool, or cotton. The full- ness in the back is laid in side-plaits, turning toward the middle, from the shoulders to the ist; the front fast- ens on the left side, under the arm, and on the shoulder-seam. Loops of Ivet ribbon with Rhinestone buckles ake a pretty finish for the surplice folts, and the belt and stock-collar are also of velvet. This design is so sim- ple that it can be appropriately worn to complete a tailor gown instead of a shirt-waist. pecial illustration and full directions about uttern will be found on the envelope in it is inclosed. DEMOREST PATTERN COUPON. ng the holder to One DEMOREST PATTERN, if sent to this office, with five twocent stamps, to help pay for handling, mailing, etc. Me sure to write your name and address clearly; also the alze wanted. Street or P. Pattern, Box Number Size | resited. foes DEMOREST PATTERN DEPARTMENT, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. WH ssexe<ee The Jumping-off Place || of the United States in Northwestern Washington is a region of unusual grandeur. A wild, craggy range of mountains, the Otympics, looks out upon the waters of the Pacific Ocean and the strait of Juan de Fuca. The high peaks of the range are crested with eternal snow sy, and ice. Deep in their hollows are lakes of great depth and crys- tal purity. The flanks of the mountains are covered with the 3% finest timber in the United States. Giant pines, cedars and firs “A rise 100, 200, and even 300, feet in the air. The streams race “fs “\. through wild ravines and are full of mountain-trout. It is a paradise for the woodsman and angler. The lakes have large and new varieties of trout in them that fight viciously for life. It is a land little known and explored—perhaps less so than any region of equal area in the United States. The NORTHERN PACIFIC’S new tourist book, WONDERLAND '97, has a chapter on this section, and it will be sent to any address by Charles S. Fee, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minnesota, upon receipt of SIX CENTS in postage-stamps. CDqueEAS PACKERZLE THE PITY OF IT. I didn't expect to see you. Somebody told me you an accident the other day.” Oh, no; that was my brother.” Suz—"' I'm so sorry !" —Pick-me-up. on [00 OOOO 9 Cliff St., New York, Sept. 15th, 1896, We have ‘S, RAE & COS FINEST SUBLIME LUCCA Ol at sett in the market, and have submitted samples 20 obtained to § careful chemical analysis. a + We find the oil to be PURE OLIVE OIL un-5 adulterated by admixture with any other oil of and 4 ei oe. CAL LABORATORY, Est. 1836. POOGOODD 5. RAE & CO., Leghorn, Italy. DOONDOO OO SO00Q00N000C0€ comicbooks.com