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Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, SyavP oF Fias, manufactured by the | Cativorx1a Fio Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa- tive principles of plants known to be medicinally, laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing tothe taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa- tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fovers ently yet promptly and enabling one (overcome habitual constipation per- manently. Its perfect. freedom, from every objectionable quality and sub- stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weaken! or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other ‘aromatic plants, by a method known to the CALIFORNIA Fio SyRuP Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ‘SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK, W. ¥. For sale by all Druggists.—Price S0c. per bottie A MONGOLIAN MURMUR. * My luck 's sadly changed,” said the heathen Chinee ; happy am I as unhappy can be. Misfortune has come to the tribe of Ah Sin; My name was ‘I Yam,’ but it's changed to * Has Bin.’ gamester, a leader in fame, “Twasa sly Russia and England came fsto the Save when game. I tried to hold out a few cards, but, alack ! Hefore the play started they'd gone through the pack. “T invented gunpowder, as Europe will own, But I heartily wish I had let it alone ; And T know when I hear distat, echoing shots They're dividing my land into more corner lots. “The great flaming dragon, as years drifted by, Has changed to a lightning-bug, harmless and shy; So I sadly confess, ‘mi That my name, once to * Has Bin.” id the strife and the din, Yam," has been changed — Washington Star, The tone of the Sohmer piano is particular. ly distinguished on account of its volume and purity, its richness and singing quality, and its sympathetic character throughout the entire scale. No dynamite bombs have been discovered lately in the Havana theatres. Apparently the down-trodden Cubans are no longer concerned with trying to elevate the stage.—Somerville Journal. ‘The best of all Pills are BRrecHam's. ‘The army of tramps is like the ocean tide— a mighty power that cannot be made to work, —Philadelphia Ledger. ‘There are some people who never shut their mouths long enough to open their eyes.—Cotte | rier-Journal, A Monthly Magazine of Fun. 36 PAGES AND COVER. OVER 100 ILLUSTRATIONS. PRICE, 10 CENTS. JUDGE'S LIBRARY is a neay-printed 36-page book, containing a selection of the best witticisms of pen and pencil which have appeared in JUDGE from time to time, to all of which JUDGE'S well-known artists and writers are contributors. It is conceded to be one of the most humorous publications of its character. YOU NEED A LAUGH, BUY IT! YOUR NEWSDEALER HAS IT—OR IT WILL BE FOUND ON ALL TRAINS. L ebeprrrrrrrts For Your Skin's Sake always have Wool Soap in your soap-tray. It’s the skin’s chaperon—it takes care of your skin, because it is posi- tively pure, just clean, white, unadulterated soap—safe soap for the whole family, for baby and all the folks. Swift and Company, Makers, Chicago GREAT BARGAINS Columbia Bicycles for Women, Ladies’ Columbia Bevel-Gear Chainless MODEL 51. 1898 Price $125. Reduced to $60.00. LADIES’COLUMBIA CHAIN MODEL 46, 1898 Price $75. Reduced to $42.50. These machines are Columbias of the highest grade throughout and bear the Columbia guarantee. They are not shop- worn wheels carried over from last year, but are of 1809 manufacture. Compare them part for part with other bicycles and you will find good reasons for the admit- ted superiority of Columbia quality. The stock of these models is limited, if 1 there is no agent in your locality, write to us direct. || POPE MFG. CO., Harford, cone. See IMPORTANT ILLUSTRATIONS in THIS WEEK’S ISSU THE FIRST GLIMPSE OF HAVANA. An American Steamer at its Anchorage in Havana Harbor just before the landing of its Passengers. BRIGADIER-GENERAL FREDERICK FUNSTON, THE FEARLESS KANSAS “ BANTAM.” One of the smallest and one of the brav- est Men in the War. He led the famous ‘Twentieth Kansas Volunteers in their heroic Campaign in the Philippines ON THE FIRING-LINE OVERLOOK- ING THE PASIG RIVER. Part of General Wheaton's Flying Bri- gade. This remarkable Photograph was taken in the midst of an Engagement. HOT WORK BY THE LAGUNA DE. BAY AND THE COVEDONGA. Captain Grant, while endeavoring to open Water Communication with our Forces at San Fernando, May 7th, was attacked by the Filipinos, strongly intrenched at Ses- moan, near Manila. The two Army Gun- boats’ opened 2 terrific Fire and drove the Enemy out. A HASTY MESS ON THE FIRIN A Company of the Second O1 for Orders at the Battle of Pasig. made a notable Record as hard LINE, on Volunteers partaking of a quick Lunch while waiting hey are a part of General Wheaton's Division, and have ighters, Four Filipino Prisoners bringing in a wounded Comrade from Pasig, March 16th, in an improvised Ambulance.—The first American Wedding in the Philippines. Lieutenant Platt of the Second Oregon and Miss McGriff of Los Angeles married, March sth, at Manila.—Head- wuarters of the American Officers in a;Filipino Hut at P: fficers of General Wheaton's rigade watching the Capture of Pasig, March 1th.—General Otis's palatial Headquarters in Manila.—The Oregon Volunteers impatiently awaiting Fighting Orders at Laguna de Bay.— Company H of the Second Oregon Volunteers awaiting the Order to fire, at the Battle of Pasig, March 16th. A Feast of Ducks for our brave Boys in the Philippines.—Return of a foraging E: to Pateros, the great Duck-breeding Centre of Luzon, with Ducks sufficient to feed an Insurgent Filipinos confined in the Casemates of the old Walls of Manila, in which Food is prepared for the Filipino Prisoners at Manila,—Spanish Soldiers gladly em. barking for Barcelona, Spain. and leaving the Philippines forever.—Filipino Prisoners taken at Pasig, March r6th, holding their curious Bamboo Hats in their Hands. Secure a Copy of any Newsdealer or on any Train. PRICE, 10 CENTS. WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK! PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND D ‘ing paper of superior excellence and uniformity can secure it of the makers of the papers used in LITHOGRAPHERS _ the various publications of THE JUDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY. comicbooks.com