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Now used In many of the best Hotels, Clubs and Homes in Preference toy } Foreign Vintages. RHEIMS, Steuben Co., New York. H, B, Kine & Co., 69 Furrow Sraaxr aun 2158 Broapway, New Yore Acexrs, SINGLE TUBE TIRES HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS HARTFORD. CONN. BOSTON. BUFFALO, PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO, MINNEAPOLIS. NEW 3 THOUSANDS OF OTHERS HAVE EARNED A BICYCLE You, can, do it easily and Jquicnly. Send name 188.00 postal for pi yele Gui tars to Ile; ieaxos Wide-awake Adver- tisers are already speaking for space in the CHRISTMAS JUDGE. A 300,000 issue this year. PILES! PILES! PILES! Dr. Williams's Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It ab- sorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a Poultice. gives instant relief. De. Williams's Indian le Ointment is prepared only for Piles and Itching, of the private parts, and nothing else. Sold by drux- gists, “Sent by mail, soc. and $1.00 per box. WILLIAMS MPG. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. in taitidouahepecciccsdures| IE YOU WANT TO KNOW quickly, mistook the lump of diamond for the lump of ice, and that is why the burry-up wagon was called.— Buffalo Enguirer. No man ever really believes that a girl was never kissed, but he likes to hear how well she can say it.—If some girls had their wedding- outfit burned up the day before they wouldn't see anything to get married for.—New York sien ~ can tell you, and sell you, It really seems a pity, but they cannot leave the city, the father and the mother and the children large and small: but their reason is Sufficient, for their cook is quite proficient, and she wouldn't leave the city for the country— that is all.—Boston Budget. The PRUDENTIAL has the STRENGTH is one JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. Companies in the world. Anything about Life Insurance The Prudential any form of policy which may be desired. THE PRUDENTIAL of the most progressive Tt has of Assets, - - $19,541,827 GIBRALTAR. Income, - - 14,158,445 Surplus, - - 4,034,116 Write Tye PRUDENTIAL INSURANGE GoMPANY OF AMERICA, Home Office, NEWARK, N. J. ED. PINAUD'S PARIS EAU DE 1897 Models, $75 to all alike. | Hartford Bicycles, $50, $45, $40, $30 A POSITIVE DANORUFF Ci ., Hartford, Conn Be PEM RGR ee a as 4 POPE MFG. Ct THE BEST HAIR Ree SE 37 Bourevaro ve Strassours. “QUININE HAIR TONIC. THIS REMARKABLE TOILET PREPARATION HAS NO EQUAL FOR BEAUTIFVING THE HAIR ‘AND WILLAF TER A FEW APPLICATIONS GIVE eo cewrcewonan THESCALPNEW LIFE AND VIGOR. THE PRIZE-WINNERS IN JUDGE'S THIRD PUZZLE CONTEST. HERE were received 97,300 solutions to the puzzles in the third contest. Out of the total number of contestants it will be seen that three only were able to solve correctly every one of the forty puzzles. ‘These persons, of course, secure the three first prizes, the remaining seventeen prizes going to those who first sent in correct solutions to thirty-nine out of forty of the puzzles, THE ipercdilies CONTESTANTS SOLVED ALL OF THE FORTY PUZZLES CORRECTLY. MBS. W. H. MEVNNG, 2251 Highlasd Ave., Bimisgtan, Als, (Complete set of answers maiied August 14th, 10 P.M.) Hotel, Minsesy YIRST PRIZE, $100 MGs. BA FCB, wed Me f led At 6th, P.M.) SECOND PRIZE, $25 (Comp jete set of answers mailed August 16t} uD LJ, BRENOLE, Bryn Mawr, Pa., oP (Complete ‘set of answers mailed August 19th, 9:30 A. M.) THIRD PRIZE, $20 THE FOLLOWING WERE THE FIRST TO SOLVE THIRTY-NINE OUT OF FORTY PUZZLES CORRECTLY. W, 0, KEWMELLY, 2233, Seeead Ava, Mew Terk, | plete ei of answers mailed August 13th, 1 P.M.) ms a a. 6, 3, BEwooy, , vomplete set of answers mailed August 13th, 2 P.M.) BLANCHE ape, eae of Brows, 254 Do alt Ave., Bree (Complete set of’answers mailed August t3th, 5 P. M.) W. 2, COOK, care ef 1. (Complete set of ‘answers mailed August 13th, 1 P.M.) ‘W. P, STANTCY, Bridgepert, Cena, (Complete set of answers mailed August rth, 12 M.) ©. DB WAAL, 1934 Se. 2408 Bt, ¥ POURTH PRIZE, $15 FIFTH PRIZE, $10 OIETE PRIZE, $10 SEVENTH PRIZE, $5 SIGUTE PRIZE, $5 (Complete set of answers, mailed August uth, 2 P. M.) ‘NINTE PRIZE, OROROE BLAGDEN, a 18 East 26th Ot. ew led A ¥ he one P.M) puice, oapiere ten of aamerers eailed Avast sa zx, TENTH Paiz! MARRY ¢, SCUWENLEDY, Glesdera Are, Geuth ef ¥izea, He, uplete act of answers maried August iqihy yo PM) ELEVENTH PRIZE, ARTHUR B. MATION, ‘ex 24, Home City, Hamilten Co., Oho, ma plete set ot answers, pratiea ‘August 14th, 6 P.M.) 10:EPHnNE L, TuOMESGH. 26 ‘ Corhplete sex cl'anewers matied August 14th, 6 P.M) MRS. AGNES H. ORRIGGM, Ira Meaatais, ‘omplete set of answers mailed August tath, 7:30 P.M.) ELLA 0, PAREER, e123 kates Complete sek of anewers mailed August rath, 9 P. M.) 1. DURMAM, Betbrd teh, (Complete set of answers mailed August 1sth, 7 A. M.) 020, 8, MOROAM, Pavtachet (Complete set of answers mailed August 15th, 9 A. M.) ALICE WALDO, $98 East 624 Bt, ‘omplete set ot answers mailed August sth, 10 A. M.) uRS, B. WALLACE, ten 204 Ct. New York, ‘omplete set of answers mailed August 16th, 1:30 P. M.) uiea A AUGUSTA orem, 418 Market Cx. Chester, Pa, (Complete set of adswers mailed August 16th, s:30 P. M.) TWELYTE Puize, THIBTEENTE P2122, TOURTEENTE P2122, TIPTEENTE PRIZE, SIXTEENTH PRIZE, SEVENTESNTE P2122, RIOHTEENTE PRIZE, INETEENTE Paz, ‘TWENTIETH PRIZE, JUDCE’S FIFTH PRIZE-PUZZLE CONTEST will start in next week's issue of the paper. There will be twenty cash prizes, aggregat- ing $250,to be competed for. See that your newsdealer saves you a copy of that number of JUDGE. ‘The correct answers to the forty puzzles of the Fourth Contest (the which are published on the opposite page) will be given in JUDGE. No. 834, issued Sep- tember 25th, and the names of the prize-winners will appear in the following number, viz, No. 835. the fast day for the receipt of solutions in the Fourth Puzzle Contest is Septem- ber 25th. They must all be in our hands before noon of that day JUDGE PRIZE-PUZZLE DEPARTMENT, I10 Fifth Avenue, New Vork. BR*RSESSRSRRSES Aouncl) Constable Ca FALL NOVELTIES. Choice Selection of the Latest Fall Styles and Fabrics in SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, MOURNING REQUISITES, SUITINGS AND CLOTHS, for Tailor-made Gowns, Rioadooay Ks 19th ot. NEW YORK. 4 _PISO’S CURE FOR ts £5 WHERE ALL tiSt bed Bost Cough Syrup. Tast Pe ia time. "fold by druggists, “CONSUMPTION S13 62 A New York bachelor asserts that many wo- men think they want a vote when all they want is a voter.—Galveston News. 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