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TERMS: $3.00 a year in advance; 25 cents a number. Foreign postage $1.00 a year additional. Subscribers may remit to us by post-office or express money orders, or by bank checks, drafts, or registered letters. Money in letters is at sender's risk. Renew as early as possible, in order to avoid a break in the receipt of the numbers. Bookdealers, Postmasters, and Newsdealers receive subscriptions. (Subscriptions to the English REVIEW OF REVIEWS, which is edited and published by Mr. W. T. Stead in London, may be sent to this office, and orders for single copies can also be filled, at the price of $2.50 for the yearly subscription, including postage, or 25 cents for single copies.) THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO.,

"STAR" Signify?

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It means that
Only One Hog in
Every Fifteen-
Among the 20,000
Odd, that daily reach
The big Armour plants-
Is there considered
Prime enough-

To receive the "Star"
Brand for Quality.

That "Star" mark
Certifies-

That the Hog came

From Good Stock-and

That it was

Corn-fed,

To be firm enough,

And sweet enough.

-A barrow Hog, To be full-flavored, And juicy enough.

-Young,

To be thin-skinned-
And tender enough.
-Well-conditioned,
And Fat so the Lean
Meat would be
Tasty, juicy, and
Nutritious enough-
Instead of being
Stringy, dry,
And tasteless,
Like that of a

Poorly-fed "Shoat."

-Then, these superfine, And carefully selected, "One in Fifteen"

Armour Hams and Bacon Are cured in

A liquor which is

Almost mild enough,

And fine enough,
To drink;
Made of
Granulated Sugar,
Pure Saltpetre,
And only

A very Little Salt.

-This brings out
And develops fully,
All the fine, rich,
Natural flavor
Of the carefully
Selected meat,
And preserves it

Without Salty pickling."

-Next, they are smoked As carefully

As they were selected.

-Then they receive the Armour "Star" brand, After four Government Inspections.

-When they come
To Your Table,

Dear Sir, or Madam,
The result of all this
Care in selection,

-Skill and cost in curing,
Gives a New Meaning
To the words

"Ham" and "Bacon."

There is a fine

Appetizing odor,

And a palate-tickling

Flavor,

And a ready

Digestibility that

Makes the few cents
Extra

You paid for

"Star" quality

An automatic compliment To Your Judgment.

"Such

Appetizing odor!"
"Such mouth-watering
Flavor!"

"Such delicious,
Lingering, spicy
After-taste!"

Awaits you-in those Armour Hams and Bacon That are-branded

With the "Star."

Armour's "STAR”

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risk. Renew as express money orders, or by bank checks, drafts, or registered letters. Money in letters is at sender's

as possible, in order to avoid a break in the receipt of the numbers. Bookdealers, Postmasters, and Newsdealers receive subscriptions. (Subscriptions to the English REVIEW OF REVIEWS, which is edited and published by Mr. W. T. Stead in London, may be sent to this office, and orders for single copies can also be filled, at the price of $2.50 for the yearly subscription, including postage, or 25 cents for single copies.) THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO.,

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(On Monday, May 7, the Hon. Joseph G. Cannon, Speaker of the House of Representatives at Washington, reached the age of seventy. The event was celebrated by the great body over which he presides, and the occasion took the form of a reception which brought together probably the largest body of public men in national life ever assembled on a similar occasion in America. It comprised the members of both houses of Congress, the President, Vice-President, cabinet officers, members of the Supreme Court, diplomatic corps, army and navy officers, a great number of heads of bureaus and high government officials, and many men from outside of Washington, including governors of States, journalists, and others prominent in affairs. Mr. Cannon is a veteran figure in the House, having been there for just a third of a century. As Speaker, his sway is mild but

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