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An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial -ffects of the well known remedy, syrup oF Fics, manufactured by the Cattrorsta Wig Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa- tive principles of plants known to be nedicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It the one perfect strengthening laxa- e, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per- manently, Its perfect freedom trom every objectionable quality and sub- stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weaken! or irritating them, make it the deal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs 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 SyRur 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, BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. For sale by all Druggists.—Price S0c. per bottle Der easiest tings to do in dis vorld is dem t'ings ve shouldn't | do.— Der best oxample uf a ting vot goes midoud saying is adumb man.—"' Py dere fruids ye shall know dem” vos a lufly mottos fer a bad actor, ain’d it?—Uf aman steals your um- brella it isa sure sign dot it vill rain purty qvick right avay. —Arkansaw Thomas Cat. “It's time we did something for oar protection,” said one Samoan king. “But we are sworn enemies,” answered the other. ‘Of course; but there's nothing to prevent our forming aking union and formally agree- | ing that whoever gets the place is not to submit under any cir- cumstances to a reduction of | salary."— [Washington Star, | ~ One of those little chickens won't mind the old hen at all, Tt runs about by itself and doesn’t any attention to her clucks” ‘*1 don't really blame the poor little thing. It's the one that was hatched | in an incubator." — Chicago Tribune, Collis P. Huntington's objection to an edu-| cation for business linds an apparent justifica tion in the case of Leon Godchaus, a sugar- planter of New Orleans, who died the other day possessed of a fortune of ten million dol- tars. Godehaux came to the United States a pauper and never learned to read.—Nochester Sunday Herald. Mother—""V'd just like to know who this young man is you have engaged yourself to.” Daughter—"" Oh, he comes of a splendid farm- ily." Afother —* Does his family object to the match?" Daughter—"* V-e-3 ” Mother— Then I guess he’s all right."— New York Weekly. A CAUTIOUS LOVER. Mr. Mittyuns—" How dare you ask me for my daughter's: hand when you are working for such a small salary?" Mr. BrasscHeex—* Well I didn't'want dvoghter.” t to throw up the job until Iwas sure.of your THE DEWEY NUMBER OF aage with handsome portrait of ADMIRAL DEWEY, -will be -pub- lished July ‘Jst.° PRICE, 10 CENTS, EVERYWHERE. An Education by Mail Btodenta in the courses of Mechanical or Elec- srical rx et Exceptional durability, combined with per- fection of tone and touch, makes the Sohmer piano peculiarly adapted to the use of pupils and teachers in establishments where piano- playing is taught, ingtneerio ‘room posit “tor pampbiets. We enjoy thoroughly only the pleasure that we give.— Dumas, THE MAN OF THE HOUR. A Magnificent Portrait of Admiral Dewey (size 13% x 20 inches, printed in 10 colors on plate paper) will be issued with the DEWEY NUMBER. OF JUDGE, July tst, 1899. This portrait is being made from a photograph which Admiral Dewey told the JUDGE representative at Manila (Mr. Edwin Wildman) was the best that had ever been taken of him. It will be printed in the famous French style of color-plate printing. YOU WILL WANT A COPY OF THE DEWEY NUMBER OF JUDGE. Order it In advance of your Newsdealer ; otherwise you are liable to be disappointed in getting it. In the spring of 1896 JUDGE. published a double-page portrait of President McKinley (who had then just been nominated for the presidency), and sold of it 500,000 copies. Only recently JUDGE published the front- page cartoon shown here, and sold 150,000 copies. These are but indications of what the demand will be for the Dewey Number of JUDGE and the Dewey Portrait. Domw'r Cnt Lea! PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND Desiring paper of superior excellence and uniformity can secure it of the makers of the papers used in LITHOGRAPHERB | the various publications of THE JUDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY. comicbooks.com