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Croton Bugs and Cockroaches.

EVERY PURCHASER AN ADVERTISER. Leave it distributed until they all die.
IT IS NOT A POISON.

One Twenty-five Cent Box alone of HOOPER'S FATAL FOOD has Killed over 50 Thousand Roaches
SOLE PROPRIETOR AND ORIGINATOR,

ORLANDO HOOPER JADWIN,

AMERICA'S NEW ISLANDS

AND

63 Cortlandt Street,

NEW YORK CITY.

HOW WE CAME TO GET THEM.

THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE has printed in magazine form, 113 pages,

with maps and portraits, a valuable document entitled "Our New Possessions," which contains information of great popular importance, obtained from authoritative sources, concerning the history, trade, resources, soil, products and general commercial and political value of the rich and widely distributed empire which has lately been added to American domain. The work covers the Philippines, Porto Rico, Hawaii, Guam Island and Wake Island, all now American soil; and, in addition, Cuba, many of whose leading inhabitants favor annexation to the United States. Maps are given of each one of the new possessions and of trade routes in the Pacific Ocean. The text of the Treaty of Peace, and an account of the negotiations by which it was effected, are printed in the work; and, supplementing this, a number of explanatory speeches on the Treaty by Senators Davis, Frye and Gray, Whitelaw Reid, St. Clair McKelway and Dr. R. S. MacArthur. Short biographies of the Peace Commissioners, with their portraits, complete the work.

PRICE, 25 CENTS A COPY.

THE TRIBUNE, NEW YORK.

New-York Tribune

A DIGNIFIED AND SUPERB NEWSPAPER.

Growing Public Need of Reliable Daily Journals.

ATM

N ACTIVE MAN cannot in these days keep in touch with war news, popular movements, legislation, market prices, business opportunities, and other matters which interest him most, unless he is visited by the newspaper upon which he depends once a day. This was especially noticeable during the war with Spain, when the departure of so many thousands of young men from farm, shop and store to serve under the flag, created a special demand at home for the detailed news and foreign correspondence, which could be afforded only by a metropolitan newspaper and could be obtained with sufficient frequency and freshness to satisfy an eager public only in the daily edition of those journals. Events at home and elsewhere, notably in the Philippines and South Africa, and in finance, industry and trade, contribute to maintain and even intensify popular interest in the news and increase the demand for sound daily newspapers.

Above all, every man who has anything at stake in the world demands accurate, trustworthy and competent news reports and editorial discussion in his daily paper.

In the metropolitan press, no newspaper surpasses The New-York Tribune in variety, accuracy and completeness. The Tribune's special cables on the war in South Africa are declared by various contemporaries to be the best printed in New-York or in the country. There is a page for Women in every issue. The market and financial reports are standard and authoritative. Young men will be especially interested in The Tribune's magnificent page of sports; and every one in the reviews of new books, plays, operas and pictures.

The Illustrated Supplement of 20 pages, every Sunday, is a handsome and entertaining production. No 10-cent monthly magazine has a greater variety of contents or a greater number of beautiful pictures.

It is scarcely necessary to say that The Tribune is intensely and loyally Republican on all public questions, but it never distorts the news for party purposes, and will never screen misconduct in public affairs because discovered among party friends.

DAILY AND SUNDAY TRIBUNE, $10 a year; $5 for 6 months; $2.50 for 3 months; $1 a month.

DAILY, WITHOUT SUNDAY TRIBUNE, $8 a year; $4 for 6 months; $2 for 3 months; 90 cents a month.

SUNDAY TRIBUNE, separately, $2 a year.

TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, $1.50 a year.

WEEKLY TRIBUNE, $1 a year.

THE TRIBUNE, New-York.

Impure Soap is Dangerous.

It jeopardizes health and invites disease.

THE SKIN is a wonderfully delicate and
complicated structure. Deleterious sub-
stances will disturb and obstruct the harmo-
nious workings of its healthful elements, and
disease will readily find its way into the
system. Regard for health and wellbeing,
therefore, protection from insidious entrance
of maladies, or even personal cleanliness, de-
mands the daily use of an entirely pure soap.

Glenn's
Sulphur Soap

meets all the requirements, and experience
has long borne testimony to its efficacy and
value in local diseases of the skin, scalds,
burns, bruises, cuts, gout, rheumatism, itch,
dandruff, diseases of the scalp and baldness.
It is also a valuable disinfectant,

For sale by druggists generally, or will be mailed
on receipt of 30 cts., by The CHARLES N. CRITTENTON
Co., 115 Fulton Street, New York City.

Patented.

Agents Wanted.

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Patented.

See That Clip?

"THE NIAGARA."

Its shape adds attractiveness. Its merit is in its simplicity.

Made of the best Spring Wire. The loops being
formed with a heavy tension, holds securely from the
thinnest sheet of paper up to 4 inch in thickness, and
can be used over and over again. Better than Pins for
Filing Letters, Records, Cards, etc. Avoid unsightly
pin holes in attaching second letters, business cards,
checks, drafts, invoices, etc. Put up in boxes of 100
especially for desk convenience.

Special mail package (1,000 clips), price
$1.50. Sample box, 20 cents, postpaid.

NIAGARA CLIP CO.,

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Agents Wanted.

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