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“* Why is it,” asked his intimate friend, “that Al you smoke cheap cigars incessantly when you Always are writing those little love-stories for the mag- azines?” “I have to do something to occupy Every sideboard needs it my mind,” replied the author.—Chicago Trib- coat ne, Every buyer likes it Every user is satisfied Drowsiness is dispelled by Brecita’s PILLs, hi i | Sour-faced woman—'*You get right out of ‘The, dems i cores here or Ill call my husband.” " Tvamp—" Yer : | husband ain't at home.” “* How do you know he ain' The supply will allers noticed, mum, dat w'en a man is married never vary from its || toa woman w’ot looks like you he never is at standard of quality. || home except at meal-time."—Aochester Sunday Herald, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT VoUsHES FOR EVANS: The United States senate committee on man- | wfactures, appointed to inve ation of food products, has issued its report,] € which includes a full analysis of Evans’ Al | and shows it to be a most pure and healthful | product. ANALYSIS, is the leader . . . . whiskey secs ; is a mild, cool, mellow and satisfying ‘otal of America. Fized acidity (as lactic acid). a Fermenablcsunarin entra, : tobacco of the highest quality and is the matter. PINGRAN Aways Unitorm || grease an. most popular and largest selling brand WHLANAHANG SON “Pure BALMORE « 6td er sad eae di of ‘‘plug cut’ smoking tobacco in the Condition after forcing. } Mellow Stability... as Ale and Evans’ : world! The reason for this is that the Sold at all Pirst-class Cafes and by Jobpers. 1! tensively in the United States marine hospital Firat class Cotte and by sear leaf that ‘‘Seal’’ is made of is cured in its own native climate—in the sunshine and balmy atmosphere of the southern states, where pipe tobacco originated. A full size trial pouch will be sent by return mail on receipt of 10 cents PUBLISHED JUNE 15th in postage stamps by The American Tobacco Co., it Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Judge’s Greatest Special Issue If you earn a thousand nearly | Customer—" Is there any diffcrence between |. You think two thousand yearly this year’s styles of saddle and those of lust Would be just the proper figure to make your| year?” Bicycledealer —* Oh, yes. Last year happiness complete; there were thirty-seven styles ; this year I think But your income when it doubles | there are only thirty-three."— Chreago 7'116- Only multiplies your troubles, | une, For the outgo then increases and the ends they — still don't meet. =Chicago Record. A ‘The wise husband never tells his wife the O N ioht night before what he wants for breakfast ne L | Thus he reserves the divine right of man to find fault with what he gets.—Some ville four to Denver He puts on flesh when days are hot; He lives in a cool, country spot. And ere he moves into his flat Next winter must take anti-fat. —RKaltimore American, CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN Flush RAILWAY e | [HE COLORADO SPECIAL, oints f leaves Chicago at 10 every morn: ing, via Chicago-Union Pacific lorth-Western Line, arriving Den- ver 1.20 next afternoon and Colorado Springs and Manitou same evening. No change of cars; all meals in din- ing cars. Another fast train at 10.30 p.m. daily. New book, Colorado THE 1900 Tilustrated, mailed on receipt of four cents postage. Call on any agent orat CRAWFORD BICYCLE st i Bs Chat Insist on getting one from your newsdealer, or send + Boa Seperie 1oc. for a copy direct to this office. Handsomer, neater, cleaner than any other kind, and as strong x8 any form of connections made; they con- ceal the brazing, and the re-enforcemente are inside,not | 49, JUDGE COMPANY, pedi option yet eee pa 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. [epg sate 3 Chain Wheels, $40, $30. Juveniles, $20, $25 Ride the Crawford Bicycle, 83 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK. ‘An Inside view at the crank-hanger of comicbooks.com