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| “Those Spaniards must have been crazy with Watches, Diamonds, |:x-!"siesmsite tes are tee AND FINE JEWELRY. with their legs."—Harvard Lampoon, “TL think I know now,” said the soldier who Lae nee TOE aye ante ort | was making a determined effort to masticate his caretully selected stock of chotoe first ration of army-beef, ‘‘what people mean Gonds, ete. Attention ts called to our several grades | vee they it about the sinews of war." — Of TIME KEEPING WATCHES. all tnade especially | Chicago Tribune, _ for our house and bearing our name. EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED! i E A man may be too old to enlist, but his age never keeps him from going to the front when “ THE BENEDICT” oe teat spectacalar show in town.—Atlanta Perfect Cellar and Calf Betts, Soe view exo view Teacher—* Maggie, of what are diamonds the emblem?” Maggie (doubtfully) —* Of eens and—and the Standard-oil trust.”"— Jewelers’ Weekly. Ia Gold, extra heary Rolled Gold, and Sterling er. Minister (who has taken a house in the coun- try for the summer)—"" Bat, my good man, I have brought my servants with me, I have no employment to give you." Applicant—"“Ah, JEWELERS, sit, if you only Enew how little work it would BROADWAY & CORTLANDT ST., N. ¥. | take to keep me employed !""— 7id-Bits. Amonis—"' If I leave thee, I die.” Puyitis—'* Leave me thy fortune, then.” Amoxis—" Thou art my fortune.” Pnrviiis—"* Then leave me,” —Pick-me-up. PILES “Touffored the tortures of the damned with protruding piles brought on by constipa- tion with which I was afflicted for twenty years. Iran across your CASCARETS in the town of Newell, Ia, and never found anything to equal ‘o-day I am entirely free from piles and feel ilke » new man.” | OH. Kurrz, 1411 Jones St., Sioux City, Ia. Judge's Library, No. 117. JUST PUBLISHED. PRICE, 10 CENTS. §; CANDY CATHARTIC Palatadle, Potent, Do Pleasant, otent, ‘Taste Good. Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, i0e, 26¢, We. + CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Merling Remedy Company, Chleage, eatreal, Hew York, 319 Plumb fall of Pun, Foraute everywhere at| MO-TO-BAC Sesatupariseee Uz u.aree TEN CENTS. NO-TO-BAC faa ss‘sBwE NS RSS! Jopor’s Lromany fs full of pure fan, No politics, 10c. Czesar’s wife may have been above suspicion, All kinds kept in stock bot fromallwe have read of him weare rete’ [BLANK BOOKSz:c caseus arcerty to think that Coesar’s wife’s husband would bear FINDLER & WIBEL, a great deal of watching.—Denver Post, 121 Nassau Street, New York. Christmas Number ®®= JQ = 36 Handsomely Printed Pages. Published December 8th. MANY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ILLUSTRATIONS AND OTHER FEATURES, INCLUDING A double-page illustration of Sypxey ADAM- son's painting of **Gen. Washington Being Warned of the Enemy's Ap- proach.” A double-page of one of the most striking of the Blackville photographs of charac- teristic scenes in negro life, entitled « Weighing the Christmas Baby.”” One of Louis Waix’s famous cat pictures, “«The Cats’ Christmas Coasting.” “Christmas in Camp.” Drawn by Dax. Bearp, the well-known out-door artist. “The Unsuccessful Hunter’s Successful Expedient.’” Four photos that will in- terest every sportsman. Many other special attractions in addition to the customary contents of the regular number. Leave Your Order at Once with Your Newsdealer. MONTEBELLO BRUT 1880—Finest and oldest Champagne on the market. comicbooks.com Pi i ee.