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[cHocoLaT MENIER Why | CHOCOLATE not more used in America? 1st. People do not know how to S=<55) properly prepare it. 2d. Americans are still bound_by the inveterate habit of using Tea, Coffee and Cocoa, which create sto- machic debilities and are not in the true sense stimulants. Cocoa and Chocolate ARB NO MORE TO} BE COMPARED ‘WITH BACH OTHER THAN Skimmed Milk to Pure Cream. A pamphlet giving recipes, and samples of Chocolat-Menier, — the Chocolate “made by MENIER, Paris, (Noisiel,)—will be sent by addreffing the American Branch, 86 W. Broad- way, cor. Leonard, N. Y. Cit ao "Aen YOUR GROCER FOR CHOCOLAT MENIER (neva! Sales Bscerd 99 wiLLI0N Le ena The Elizabethan ruff will be in vogue in the fall, and the fellow who attempts to kiss a fash- ionable girl will "get it in the neck."—PAila- delphia Record. A Robust Fact! Banks have gone down, large business houses have failed, and industries been paralyzed during the recent financial flurry, and one fact has stood out during it all with remarkable distinctness, | The Great Advertisers of the United States—the concerns that | boldly let their lights shine in reliable | publications—have met the crisis and passed through it unscathed, Judicious Advertising, as a rule, is the best kind of investment. It brings trade from all parts of the world. and is at work early and late in the inter- est of its purchaser, Hence, when trouble comes and doubts prevail in one part of the country, the great advertisers have their returns increased from other sec- tions, and they are easily able to tide over the period of depression. When Buying Space carefully consider the circulation and per- manence of the medium, the liability of its being kept long after issue, the quality of paper used, and the clearness with which the advertisements are printed. We Don’t Want to influence your judgement in suggesting Far be it from us to do such mediums, a thing. All we ask is that you will not waste your good dollars on “trash” papers when you can procure equal circulation in standard, high-class publications for the | same money "Nuff ced. Jester —* There is one thing that can be said in’ favor of Job's iliness. He wasn’t confined | to the house." Quester—** How do you know | he wasn't confined to the house?” Jester—| | ‘* Because the record says he was continually breaking out.” —Boston Courier. | To tone up the system and stimulate the ap- petite take Angostura Bitters. Dr. J. G. B. Siegert & Sons, sole manufacturers. At all druggists. ‘amma (raising the slipper)—"* Willie, my son"—— Willie (across the maternal knee)— Spank away, mamma, but don’t give me that old gag about its hurtin’ you worse ‘n it hurts me."—Chicago Tribune. NICOTINIZED NERVES | mean paralyzed mental powers and loss of manly tieor, "Vou may LAUGH, continue to smoke and chew, but some time you wi NO- TO-WAC destroys the tobacco-craving desire; makes weak men strong. One box. $1-co; three boxes. $2.50, realize the truth, Book called cured annually. T ‘SMOKE YOUR_ LIFE 0-SPIT AND Y" mailed for the asking. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago office, 45: 47-49 Randolph St. “There goes the man who illustrates what T say,” remarked the popular author as the equal- ly popular artist passed by on the other side of the street.—Buffalo Courier. L. RAUCHFUSS, EES Estab. 1045. East rath Street, N.Y. Also. ARAMIRACALOU Dye, 2 one-bottle preparation, | and HAIR GOODS of every descrip: | ton for Ladies and Gentlemen on hand the famous Hait Jo per bottle. Cudahy's Extract of Beef, —Rex Brand. It requires no great science—just common sense. There's purity, economy, health, strength in every jar, Nothing makes a more savory soup or is better for gravies, stews, etc, It never spoils with age. AUl grocers sell it, Send 6c. in stamps for postage on sample can— mailed free, The Cudahy Packing Co., So. Omaha, Neb The summer girl is respectfully informed that the summer man is busily putting up more margins.—Boston Herald, AFTER THE FAIR IS OVER—IF Kor sow vou may wany a LIGHT RUNNING BicYcte Remember the address—get cata incve, Gormully & Jeffery Mig. Co Husband—""We must get a pr John's baby, but he hasn't told ot pre is a boy or girl.” Wife—* He says in this letter that baby is tongue-tied.” //sbond— “Then I'll get him one of those ivory-handed whips with a whistle in it."—/uter-Occan, a world of tales their tongues they talk, talk, talk, all the sunny While jthe people wonder why it is, inv thunder, they have so much to say? As they speak, speak ak, orate and shout and shrick, with the silverabulations that unmusically well from the | talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk; from the bravo and the bluster of the talk —Bufele Express. POINTED, He—" Do cigarettes make you ill 7" Xo; but the people who smoke them do.” West Virginipc\ | Women are the coming men.— Sreotin | Bate The Hon. William Alfred Peffer, the Esa chinned glory of Topeka, hopped up in the sea ate yesterday with a bill for aluminum money. Why aluminum? Why not hair? Hair seems to be the great populist commodity fer should coin his yest-shading beard into mas, We beseech him to give another shake to his mighty think-thunk.— New Yor! Sun. a TN WIA RSP EK NSIS ee Rouse-Dary ca t7ele Co. Mrs, 91 Ost. detmeen ale trait comicbooks.com