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6 <8 ffijCfanr*.-' This efgniliro l<« on every hor of the ponuini Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tabieu i the remedy that cnr«i« n cold In one «l«y | Don't Slop Tolacco Suiflenly ! It tn)nr»« nv-vous »y»lcm to do to. OACO- CURO Is the only cure thnt really rures *•>■• t ! noil ins you when to •■top. Sold w'iili u Kiinr- nntee thnt three boxes will cure nny CMO ( PiPn PFIPn ' s veiretitble Ami hnrmle^*. It Ims PAbU-UUfIU C ure3 thouMtnU; It will cure «ou. At hII ilrUK?i«tH or by mull vrepnltl. $ 1 a bo\; 3 boxes, U.nO. Hooklet fr.->«. Wrl'o Eiiuka Chemical Co., Li Cro>sj Wis. ~ THE BEST POMMEL SLICKES2 , , IN THE WORLD W^^M^'OiTHO 0^ OPTEH IMITATER m A5 ASADPIE COAT ViA^ IT HAS NO EQUAL SHOWING rVkk UINC Or GARMENTS AND MAT3. A.J.TOJVER. CO.. BOSTON, MASS. 4< Beardless Soldier*. Modem warriors generally wear hnlr on their frontispieces. It Is thought to give tliPin a martial appearance. But Alexander's Invincible soldiers were all ti.ire faced. lie compelled them to Bbare for n siithVieru reason- viz. lest the "outside li.irliarians" of Asia should seize tliem liy their tieards and so cap ture tlKiii. It Wns There. "There's a boy wants to see you, sir." "Has ho cot n bill iv his haudV" "No, sir." "Then he's cot ir in his pockot! Send him away!"— Phil May in Punch. | U For Infants and Children. (*ftBYQEi|lfThe Kind You Have 1 Always Bought AV^getablePreparalionforAs- I # *^ similating the Food nndßegula- i _^ . # ling ihc Stomachs andßowels of i JJO&rS til6 M i Promotes Digeslion.CheerfuJ- j & Jr %f\p ness and Rest.Contains neither 1 n P mL Jt §p Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. I vl Mm^Wf Not Nar c o tic . li| MvAVir* JiitiptarOUnrSAMUELPlTCmR It] t\#\r Mx.Senna ♦ lif \J\ m /iockUU&Ja- M «U . Ih Awj**-., 'flit I Jl I 111 \ttnl*yf*en fTatw. H ¥ I *% f% Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpa- | Jl \| IV UOU Oon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea II \kf Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- M\\ Wf F#iw Oiiam ness and Loss of Sleep. § \^* |U I UV U I Facsimile Signature of M _jgS. _ I Thirty Years w " ACTcopYofwi ' Appm JIlMy 1 ÜBllfl THC CINTAUH COHMNf. HCW VONH CITY* < Imperial pxcoo Olive Oils In Prance In the town of Istres, Department of the Douches-du-Rhone, Bays a con sular advice from France, the olive raisers complained of the bad market for their olive oil, contending that middlemen co adulterated the product that consumers had acquired n dis taste for the pure article. Their syn dicate bought a co-operative mill, in which pure olive oil is produced, and the farmers are hoping for better prices for their product, notwith standing the competition of the olive srowers of Tunis. The Long Syrup Refining Company, San Francisco, has contracted for about all of the Pajaro Valley crop of loganberries and it is said, is paying good prices for them. It has con tracted for large quantities of straw berries and raspberries. Tod Sloane in Despair NEW YORK.— According to a cable gram from London to the World, Tod Sloan despairs of obtaining a renewal of his riding license from the English jockey club. He has been canvassing all the most influential men connected with the turf, but has found no sup port. "~ — Railway Bill Rejected | OTTOWA.— The Alaska and North ern Railway bill, providing for a rail way from Pyramid harbor to Dawson, has been rejected by the senate rail jway committee. AletliotiH til CurinK Jangle Fever. I {jot over my attack, but it was a marvel that 1 did. Cue morning my doctor tiled me till there was scarcely a drop of blood left In my body. He then gave mo 40 grains of calomel, aud in the evening, as the fever was still raging, he ordered me to be taken out to the yard of my quarters, laid on a bare rattan couch aud buckets of cold water thrown over me for about 20 minutes! I was then put back to bed and fortunately fell asleep for several hours. After some weeks on the sick list. I was able to returu to my post at Koriiegnllt*.— "Fii'ty Years In Ceylon." Loss of Appetite Is Loss of Vitality, Vigor, Tone. Thnt stnnrifl to rcawm. It is common in tlio Spring, when the blood, which needs cleansing, fails i to give the organs the stimulus ncc- j cssaiy for tlio proper performance of their functions. Hood's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, restores appetite, gives vitality, vigor, tone — this is j one of the reasons why it's called the I Greatest Spring Medicine. Take it. " I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and it has created a good appetite and cleansed my blood." Adolph Rhode, Plattsmoutb, Neb. "My little brother had no appetite. He has taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and now gets hungry like any other boy." Maud Kiloore, Alden, Kan. J Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. VI! I 1.. -.'.!< y ,;i Mi) i|. From a review !m Scit>i:.v of Do Mor tillt't's jriviit work n:i jitclilFtoiic times the follmyiiiii :s (yiiiilensi'tl. Twelve chapters nn« ih-vcieil id iln> question of tertiary in:; n It Is cmiclr.deil that while nia:i did not exist duriuß this period. pivrtusoiN or ni:;;i inoro intelli gent Minn any of tho living anthropoids did exist. IMilicfanHiicpiis enrtns Is consider ed ns tlio iiiiiiicdhite precursor of man. The Calaveins skull is rejected. The paleolithic period Is considered as? oor respotidin.u to the early quarternary! and 222.(10(1 years is assigned as the length of tills period. Add to this uum ber 1(1.000 years for t!n> protohistoric and ueulittiic periods and 0.000 years more for the historic period, and we have 2.'55.0(M) years, which Is. according to the authors, a moderate estimate of man's autiquit.v. A folding pocket camera, making 3%x3i£ pictures, for $11.25. No ex perience required to make perfect pic tures. Film, CO cents. Send for full description. Kirk, Geary & Co., 330 Sutter St., S. F. COMPELLED GASTROXOMICALTES Percy — Would you li£e to eat a din ner at $25 a plate? Guy — No. I'm afraid I'd kill my self trying to make the host feel that I was getting his moneys worth! — Puck. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if n falls to cure. B. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 26c. "Upon what," said the student of antiquity, "do we base the statement that Solomon was the wisest man?" "I dunno," answered Senator Sorg um, "unless it Is on the report that he was also the richest." — Washing ton Star. Piso's Cure for Consumption is an infallible medicine for coughs and colds.— N. W. SAMUEL, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17. 1900. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for tlvir children during the teething period. Activs man by large Manufacturing House; $36.00 in cash paid for 12 days' trial; promotion and permanent posi tion if satisfactory. Address G. B. P. Co., 723 Chestnut St., Philada. TO CURE ANY DISEASE The Chiimo SliiHt be Itvmoved, Smiiki Way With lluixlrurr Kill the germ that causes dandruff, falling hair and baldness, and you will have no more dandruff, and your hair must grow luxuriantly. Herpiclde not only contains the dandruff germ de stroyer, but it is also a most delight ful hair dressing for regular toilet use. No other hair preparation is on this scientific basis of destroying the dan druff germ than Newbro's Herplcide. A Dad Judge. Some roars nso King Edward VII, then Prince of Wnles. was a guest at a country house In England, and. pick- Ing up a sporting paper In the billiard room one morning, wns scon deep In Its content*. A clergyman, also n guest, noticed ttds. and. sidling up, naked In a tone that was meant to carry reproof. "Is your royal highness really Interested In that paper?" The prince glanced around., "I never read anything I do not feel Interested In." he remarked. The clergyman, though, would not bo denied. "Do you know, your royal highness, that one of my frle'nds has lost hundreds of pounds by betting on horse racing and has never won any thing?" he asked. "Well," said the prince as he turned to another column, "he must have been a very bad judge of horseflesh." Letting 'Em Down Easy. Roberts— Have you heard anything about Thompson's affairs since the fail ure? When does he expect to resume? Peters— Just as soon ns the creditors become reconciled to the fact that they won't get a cent.— Harlem Life. The ancient Mexicans had n year of 18 months of 20 days each. Some Polynesian languages have on ly seven consonants. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of See Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Below. Very email and as easy to take as sugur. |«AD« ADT rr D * C |FOR HEADACHE. iI'AK! tt\O FOR DIZZINESS. !»li STYLE FOR BILIOUSNESS. IIIVFR FOR TORPID LIVER. M p: |i Tg FOR CONSTIPATION. IVjl FOR SALLOV/ SKIW. .S&gSSa | FOR THE COMPLEXION n ; cStto I Purely .TcgetaDlo.X^***^**^ CURE SICK HEADACHE. BLOOD "t'IBI'AHETS do ull clnlmcd for tliem aud are a iruiy wonderful lueuicine. I have otten wished for a medicine pieut.aiil to take and at last have found it lu Cascureis. Since takins them, my blood lias oeen minlled and hit coinplexkin has Im- proved nrunUor Hilly nml 1 feel much better in everr war." Mils. SALl.it; IS. Stl.l.i us. l.utirull. Tcuu. EB xjj^ &r CATHARTIC >2|W^ TRAOf MARK RIOISTIRCO Jfa^ Pleasant. Palatabie. Potent. Taste Good. Do Qood Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. lUc. 25c 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Ilirlfct lt, M ,d, >„„■„.,. n,1,.,.. M«..»r,.1. K.» Y.ft. 31» Mfl-TfLHAf! Sold and ciiuranteeit by nil drug- Mu- I U'DAO glits to «! HUB Tobacco Uablt" SUMMER is best time to cure Catarrh, Bronchitas and Consumption. Our remedy is guaranteed, $1.00. P.0.8 1973 WH. SMITH & CO. Buffalo. H.Y.