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The thinking men outliy the laboring men. Billings. fosh Mr. Day advertises for his lost dog. He should cer- tainly rece". If every dog has his day, then every Day ov cave his dog.— The King's Jester. ¥ Sy was sick, we gave her Castoria, w @ was a Child, she cried for Castoria. We became Miss, she clung to Castoria. w rhe Children, she gave them Castoria, Jobn J. T walls was digging on his place last week when somel iy passing halloed, ‘What are you dig- ging, senator?” ‘Oh, unfilling a hole,” he answered as he lifted a spadeful of soil.—<Aschison Globe. Jupce comes to us week by week with an array of health-giving, mirth-provoking wit and caricature that goes far toward verifying the school-boy's statement that his teacher was always good-natured when JUDGE arrived.—Cincinnati Public School Journal. .. Thompson & Co., druggists, Coudersport, Pa., say Hall's Catarrh Cure is the best and only sure cure for catarth they ever sold. Druggists sell it; 75 cents. Exclaimed the angler to the trout, “Your playing with the bait no doubt Is cunning as ‘tis pat, But when you come to bite the same I wish to pointedly exclaim, I draw the line at that.” — Yonkers Gazette, ASK FOR Packer's ‘Tar Soap The {deal for Toilet, Bath and Shampoo. It pos- sesses hygienic qualities not found in any other ap, and has, for years, enjoyed the preference of physicians, 25 cents. All Druggists. VERY BEST ALL-TOBACCO CIGARETTES IN On the Market. SMOKE NO OTHER. Consolidated Cizarette Co Ave. D& rothst., NewYork, RT, FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL, CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. tad No other cos- metic will do it. Beautifies the skin Wisi Uncle Sam and Aunt Columbia wes ete, of | ASHINGTON Eieinan awa 4 Cone Seattl, Wash THE CELEBRATED Are at present the Most Popular and sega pate by Lending Att, Warerooms, 149, 151, 153, 155 East 14th St. MY. 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K Leather Label. This represents a label used in SITKA, ALaska, to identify the children of vari- ous Indian families, to insure their at- tendance at the day-schools. ““H 38” means the child lives in Wigwam No. 38, and “B. I.” means it is a boy,and the eldest. A label is tied to each child. If he grows up to explode the theory that “the only good Indian is a dead Indian,” it will be largely on account of this Lapet, It keeps him in school (not * an easy task), educates him to a knowl- edge of his needs and opportunities, and much more, Lasers are VERY IM- PORTANT THINGS. A Paper Label. a This represents a label (used for GENUINE \ HALF A CENTURY) to identify the ANKEE SOAPS) famous“ Yaxnes” Shaving Soap. , CONN., We have said, “ Labels are very IMPORTANT things.” This label will keep any intelligent person from being imposed upon by unscrupulous manufacturers, who would palm off upon the unwary base imitations of the only GENUINE article. Genuine Yankee SHAvING Soap has a world-wide reputation, Never buy acake of shaving soap without noticing the label carefully. If it does not have a label just like this, in every particular, Beware of it, NEVER accept that which dealers say is “ just AS Goop” as the Yankee. There is only OnE “ YANKEE” Soap, and there is-Notuinc else as good, except Wittiams’ SHAVIN Stick, which possesses the same qualities in a different form. Williams’ Shaving Soap yields a rich, cream-like lather, which soothes and cools the face, softens the foughest beard, and makes shav- ing an easy, pleasant, and refreshing exercise. GENUINE YANKEE SOAP... 15 cents. WILLIAMS’ SHAVINC STICK. +25 If your Druggist does not keep them, they will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt'of price, in stamps or currency, by THE J. B. WiLttas Co., Glastonbury, Conn. (Established 1840 as Williams & Bros., Manchester, Conn.) F Eee WILLIAMS, é | BROTHERS] \ pret mamta et {Tro-sent Stump tad your sddres vent to us will fraiah you, with an latroduction (a sample) to out taaous Wisse’ Basnans! Sonn, for Foust Use. Netniag else so mild Do Your Corns Hurt? Cure them quickly and permanently with the Dalsy Corn Cure, This remedy never fails. 15 cents a box, of Druggists, or sent post-paid’ on receipt of price. Star Bunion Cure, 25 cents. Johnston Chemical Co., 145 E. 28rd St., N.Y. comicbooks.com /