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sees 5h tre Prudential tenn an ideal contract for investors. 0 estimates as to future results. Fea ‘option and benefit offered is atsofutely guaranteed. Tien la sone af fen to #50m Eeteyeresge ase yes bage dees Horrible position of little Bifin, who p proposes a new round game. to explain, he finds he cannot recollect anything at all about it. Call a man level-headed and he feels compli- | mented. Speak of him asa flat-head and he is | angry. Yet how can he be one without the other ?— Trey Press. “Tam sorry to hear a report that Snuggle. worth got disgracefully drunk while he was | east.” “‘Itis true. He was so drunk that the streets of Boston seemed straight to him."— Chicago Tribune. A LAMPLIGHT COMPANION, Between now and spring-time there will be many opportunities of an evening to read up ‘on the different portions of the great northwest. To this end the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company has printed for free | distribution to eastern farmers a number of il- lustrated instructive pamphlets regarding the various states traversed by its lines. In sending your address to W. E, Powell, general immigration agent, Old Colony Build- ing. Chicago, Illinois, please say if your prefer- ence is for information about Wisconsin, low Minnesota, Nofthern Michigan, or North Da- kota. No charge for pamphlets or for replying to all inquiries about any section of the great west But when he has —Punch. A Quick Res Lightest Touch the way the Remingion SEITEN ps a ri God Work-at that. yonse to the | THE CELEBRATED SOHMER HEADS THE LIST or THE HIGHEST GRADE PIANOS. It is the favorite of the artists and the refined musical public. SOHMER & CO., Piano Manufacturers New York Warerooms, SOHMER BUILDING FIFTH AVENUE, COR. 220 STREET. “I wish,” said Colonel Stilwell of Kentucky very gravely, “that you would contradict all this nonsense about my having a settled and unreasoning aversion to water. Water is a great institation, sir.” ‘* Of course the remarks you allude to are intended merely as good-nat ured exaggeration.” ** Of course; but | don't want water mentioned disrespectfully in my presence. I understand that the Gre-engines recently checked the flames in a distillery where thousands of ‘barrels of liquor were in danger of being consumed.”— Washington Star. This week's issue of LESLIE'S WEE! LY s full of illustrations from photographs and drawings of its artists in the Philippines ind Cuba, These are accompanied by interes ing articles from its special correspondents in t. ese centres of interest. This paper arranged mo: ths ago for its representation in the Philippines, an- ticipating occurrences that would arouse the American public to a state of intense enthusi- asm. No contemporary has as yet the sme facilities for illustrating and. giving the news {com Manila as has LESLIE'S; and, as in the cas« of the war with Spain, LESLIE'S will be the ‘rst of the illustrated weeklies to furnish the public with actual photographic pictures of the hap; ings in our newly-acquired territory in the far east. Among the many illustrations in ‘his week's issue are ADDITIONAL VIEWS OF MANILA AND THE ADJACENT COUNTRY, THE SCENE OF THE RECENT CONFLICT BETWEEN THE AMERICAN AND INSURGENT FORCES. THE LAYING OF THE KEEL OF THE NEW BATTLE-SHIP MAINE. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF SANTIAGO AND GUANTANAMO AFTER THE WAR. Secure a copy of any newsdealer or on any train. Price, 10 cents. WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK! If letters through pneumatic tubes Shall carried be some day, The poet to the magazine May truly pipe his lay. —Detroit Journal, IT BEATS THE BAND. ‘The newest and most inspiring piece of sheet- music. arranged for piano, is "The Pioneer Limited March,” composed by Captain Fred. erick Phinney, bandmaster United States Band, published by 5. Brainard’s Sons Company. Ct “It's a late brickfasht yez are takin’ this marnin’, Doolin, but it’s a foine layout av food yez hov foreninst ye." ‘**Yis, Shure, Mori- arity, all things come to him who ates."—Rech- cago, Illinois, distributed only by the C Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. Inclose filty (0) cents and address George H. Heafford, general passenger agent, 555 Uid Colony Build- ester Post Express, ing, Chicago, Illinois. NAMES OF PRIZE-WINNERS IN JUDGE'S PUZZLE CONTEST No. 21. Another contest has failed to bring forth a contestant with the whole series of forty puzzles solved correctly. Four contestants in the Twenty-first Contest succeeded in giving correct answ@rs to thirty-nine of the puzzles, while three others reached correct solutions to thirty-eight of the problems. Subscriptions to DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE will be given to the first-named, while the last-mentioned will each receive JUDGE’S LIBRARY for a year. The Twenty-first Contest is the last (for the present) of JuDGE’s Puzzle Serics. These puzzle-contests have now run nearly two years, and have been the source of mu:h interest and pleasure to a great many of JUDGE'S readers. The time has come, however, when we are obliged to use the space which has heretofore been devoted to these c« tests for the advertising matter which is now crowding in upon our columns. We cin- not afford to run additional advertising pages to accommodate this new business so long as we have space used by the puzzle-contests. It has therefore resolved itself down :o the point of temporarily giving up the contests. Those Who Solved Thirty-nine Correctly. Miss Louise E. Bosch, 146 Varick St., New York City. solutions mailec Jan, 7th, 4 P.M. T. A. Thompson, 186 Edgewood Ave., Chicago, Il). oe Alson Brubaker, Fargo, N. D. “ ” . Ned A. Barney, Canaan, N. H. Those Who Solved Thirty-eight Correctly. G. W. Critchell, 6035 Yale Ave., Chicago, Ti. 0. thy re ALB. William M. Jewell, 1208 Locust Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio. ath, P.M. Fred A. Cuzner, yoo W. 69th St., Chicago, Til. a se “yath, yo Solutions mailed THE PLAZA HOTEL Fronting on Central Park. 59th St. and Fifth Ave., New York. ‘American or European Plan. Absolutely Fireproof. THE PLAZA HOTEL comicbooks.com