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“I dreamed of you last night, Miss Rosalind.” ‘Oh, cid you? And what dress did I have on?’—Fliegende ther. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria A woman is most religious when she is poor; a man seldompbegins to think of religion until he has become rich, Atchison Globe. Brown Brothers of Rochester, want high class agents who will not lose their heads if they make lots of money. No joke about th Highway robber —* Vand over your watch.” Odlig- ing traveler —"* Here it is, but I ought to tell you be- fore you take it that it gains five minutes a day."—Flie- gende Blatter. People will discriminate in favor of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the best and cheapest. Old and rheumatic people can’t afford to be without Salvation Oil; it kills pain. 25 cents. ASK FOR Packer's Tar Soap Tho {deal for Toilet, Bath and Bhampoo, It pos- sesses hygienic qualities not found in any other soap, and has, for yoars, enjoyed the preference of physicians, 25 cents. All Druggists. HILLIPS’ * 22a COGOO Unequaled for Delicacy of Flavor and Nutr- tious Properties. Easily Digested. Different from all other Cocoas. THE CELEBRATED Aisle rama clea Ppa PET Warerooms, 149, 151, 153, 165 East prs Sire SOHMER & CO. Cwicaco, Iut., 336 State Street; Sam Francisco, Cat, Union Club Building ; St. Louis, Mo., 122 Olive Street; Kaxsas Crry, Mo., 1123 Maia Street. FINDLER & WIBEL, Stationers, Printers, and == Blank-book Manufacturers, vi AA) 146 NASSAU STREET, Opposite the Thmes Bidg., NEW YORK. QB srurx vooxs oF aut xinps xerr 1m STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ESTIMATES YURIISHED. Typewriter Papers.and Supplies. The Correct “NEW YORK STYLES" in GENTLEMEN'S HATS for “FALL, issued by N. ESPENSCHEID, Salesroom, 118 Nassau St, NEW YORK. Send posal Yor order Bani & s jor order prices. NEW YORE. Ageocles throughout the United States, 4./"¢BARKER BRAND LINEN COLLARS ABSOLUTELY BEST BRAN THE KAISER'S FAVORITE Champagne is ‘‘Cabinet Sekt,” of Kloss & Foerster, Freyburg. Thomsen & Co., 87 Wall st., sole agents. Weoden—"* Did you-see the president when he was here?" Sharfe—'No; but then he didn't see me cither."—Boston Time: Mrs, Winstow's SooTHinc Syrup for Children Teething ; soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all fic cures wind colic and diarrhea. 25 cents a Minister (repeating for the twentieth time the words of his text)—'" What shall I do to be saved?" Jeweler (suddenly awakened) —"' Wear “‘anti-swear’ cafl. but- tons."—Jewelers’ Weekly. Boker’s Bitters since 1828 acknowledged to be by far the best and finest Stomach Bitters made, whether taken pure or with wines or liquors AND OTHER CORDIALS. the dogs,” and use Angostura Bit- and a healthy appetite. Sole & Sons. Ask your druggist. Men like to tell women they are angels better than they like to have them believe it.—A thison Globe. 1 WINTER at Coronado Beach, San Diego yi Cationic: Coreando bes the fart clmarce Se can be reached in ve days: four hours, and M'f'rs, Dr. J. G. trent iy minutes from New York. For full particu SUBABCOCKC IRs Manager the Hotel Sel Coronado =10= CENTS PACKAGE, The late world-renowned Dermatologist, Sir ERASMUS WILSON, r.rs.. The FIRST AND ONLY . President of the Royal College of Surgeons who ever gave a public Testimonial, and the following is THE ONLY TESTIMONIAL HE EVER GAVE, “TE it be well to wash the skin—and, we never heard the proposition questioned—it is well also that we should be familiar with the means by which that purpose may be most efficiently attained. “We once knew a beautiful woman, with a nice complexion, who had never washed her face with soap all her life through ; her means of polishing were, a smear of grease or cold cream; then a wipe, and then a lick with rose water. Of course we did not care to look too closely after such an avowal, but we pitied her, for soap is the food of the skin.— Soap is to the skin what Wine is to the stomach, a generous stimulant. It not only removes the dirt, but the layer which carries the dirt; and it promotes the displacement of the old cuticle to make way for the new, to increase the activity of change in the skin, Now turn we to Toilet Soaps and there we find & name engraven on the memory of the oldest inhabitant—PEARS. PEARS’ SOAP! ax article of the nicest and most careful 1 manufacture, and the most refreshing and agreeable of balms ) to the skin.”