END OF THE SESSION
Both Branches Worked Hard
on the Last Day.
HILLS THAT PASSED BOTH HOUSES
liasur at th "Work Dsn la Olympl
jr h FUtk Imln of th
Tb fifth session of tbe Washington
legislature adjourned sine die early Fri
day morning. The closing scenes were
unusually interesting and at time ex
citing. Both branches of the legisla
ture worked ' hard all day Thursday.
The lobbies were packed with specta
tors, . and the sergeant-at-arms was
often ordered to clear tbe floor space of
lobbyists within the bar of each house,
to give room to move about.
Conference committees were the or
der of the day, and accomplished im
portant work in bringing the houses to
agreements. The most important were
those having on hand the freight-rate
reduotion bill and the general appro
priation bill. The former Anally effect
ed an agreement during the. afternoon,
and the freight-rate bill soon went to
the governor. The appropriations bill
was not so easily settled, and it was
long after midnight when any kind of
an agreement was reached.
The clock waa stopped at midnight,
and it was near sunrise when final ad
journment was effected. The cause of.
delay was the contest over the appro
priation bill, and the time siven enroll
lug clerks to prepare the bills for the
signatures of the presiding officers of
eaoh 'body. Some members protested
against continuing after midnight, but
to no avail.
The resolution to Investigate the
penitentiary was lost in the senate.
Inaf tktWwk.
Below is a summary of the import
ant bills that have passed both houses
of the legislature during the fifth ses-
aion:
Fixing order of payment of debts of
decedents. Approved by the governor.
Begarding assignment and cancella
tion of mortgages. Approved.
Reducing salaries of warden and clerk
of the state penitentiary to $1,400 and
fl,000 per annum, respectively. Ap-
: proved. ' ';
Defining tbe crime of rape, and fixing
the age of consent at 18 years. Ap
' proved.
Fixing the duties of coroner when
the sheriff is incapacitated. Approved.
Protecting manufacturers, bottlers
apd other dealers in liquors. Approved.
Granting bounty for production of
sugar. This bill provides for the state
to pay 1 cent per pound, as bounty, to
manufacturers, for all sugar manufac
tured within the state. '
Providing that property assessed for
street improvement purposes may be
sold on ten days' notice after the aset
merit falls due. without foreclosure pro
ceedings.
Providing for suing the sureties on
bonds by laborers or others, on con
tracts for street or other municipal im
provements.
Providing prior liens for employes
against the real or personal property of
employers ot labor.
Authorising bringing of suits for dis
tribution of funds of insolvent lnsur
anoe companies.
Providing for incorporation of ceme
tery associations.
- To prevent unauthorised interference
with electric wires, meters and cables,
Making all debts payable in lawful
money or currency of the United States.
Protecting trade-makrs, labels and
advertisements.
The anti-option deficiency judgment
law, providing that in all proceedings
lor the zoreclosure ox mortgages here
after exeouted, or on judgments ren
dered upon the debt thereby secured.
tbe mortgagee or assignee shall be lim
ited to the property included in the
mortgage.
Exempting from execution and at-
' tachment to householders and freehold'
era personal property to the amount of
11,000. When any person dies seized
of exempt property, leaving heirs, such
property shall be set aside for the use
of such heirs, free from all claims
against the deceased.
Submitting an amendment to the
constitution to the voters of the state.
at the next general election, embodying
me ngni oi woman sunrage.
Giving the owners of lands abutting
upon tidelands the prior right for sixty
days to apply for the purchase of said
lands.
Kelating to admission of attorneys
ana coansellors-at-Iaw. Approved.
Defining motions and orders.
Relating to removal of attorneys.
Approved.
Relating to new trials. Approved.
- To prevent attorneys advertising for
divorce eases. Approved.
Prohibiting the discharge of ballast
in bays. .
Relating to the duration of Judg
ments, and providing that after the ex
piration of six years from the rendition
of any judgment it shall cease to be a
lien or charge against the estate or per
son of the judgment debtor.
Providing a new revenue and taxation
law, in which many important changes
are made.
Creating a bureau of labor to protect
the health and lives of employes.
For the better protection of railway
switches. ' ,
Permitting the organization of cor
porations for the purpose of clearing
out rivers and streams, and fixing
maximum tolls.
For the protection of game animals
and fish, and song birds.
Establishing a nniform system of
blanks in the counties of the state.
Appointing an inspector of coal
mines for the protection of coal miners.
Establishing a board of pardons, to
consist of the secretary of state, state
auditor and superintendent of public
instruction.
Exempting the proceeds from acci
dent insurance from liability for debt
Providing for , the registration of
voters in school elections in oities of
10,000 or more inhabitants.
Requiring street railways to employ
lone bat experienced and competent
Ben. Approved. v
To prevent vivisection and dissection
n the schools of the state, except niedi
tal schools or medical departments.
Improved.
To prevent the introduction or spread
of disease among sheep.
Allowing farmers and end lers to
Cdle their products in cities without
nses.
Allowing married, women to act as
administratrix or executrix of deceased
persons. ,- . -
For the protection of honey bees.
Approved.
To protect the cheese and milk in
dustry by compelling proper marking
of cheese imported into the state. Ap
proved. Making it compulsory to record all
deeds, mortgages and assignments of
mortgages in county where property is
located. Approved. '
Extending the right of eminent do
main to mining corporations, for the
purpose of building tram roads, etc
Fixing the fees to be paid to the sec
retary of state by corporations. For
filing articles of incorporation, $10;
filing amendatory or supplemental ar
ticles, $10; certified Copy of articles,
5; annual license fee, to be paid be
fore July 1 each year, $10, for all cor
porations incorporated before or after
the passage of this act.
Providing for the reservation and im
provement of a portion of the public
highways for bicycles and foot passen
gers.. .
Providing for dissolution of the mu
nicipal corporations of the third uii
fourth class.
Authorising cities to acquire and
maintain water works and waterpower,
gas and electric light plants.
Providing a method for collecting as
sessments for local improvements, es
pecially for Seattle.
Providing for voting on constitution
al amendment relative to taxation.
Fixing the maximum railroad freight
rate at $4.38 a ton for distances of 850
miles for grain, etc., and other reduc
tions. Authorising cities to sell water
works, gas or electrio light works upon
a vote of the people.
Appropriating $10,000 for a wagon
road from Lylo, in Klickitat county, to
Waahougal, in Clark county.
Appropriating $30,000 for the com
pletion of the state road from Marcus
to Marble Mount
Appropriating $10,000 for a state
road from King county to Yakima, via
Matches pass.
Appropriating $10,000 for a state
road from Gand Forks to La Push,
Aprropriating $3,500 for a state road
from Montesano to Brookfield.
Aboiihsing boards of control for the
Boaster and Western insane aysinm,
for tbe penitentiary, the Soldiers' Home
and the reform school, and providing
for a board of five citizens, one of whom
hall be commissioner of public institu
tions and auditor of accounts, at a sal
ary of $1,500.
Authorizing the commissioner of
state lands to lease mineral lands owned
by the state, original locators having a
preference for ninety days.
Providing that, as to all negotiable
paper, the time intervening between
Saturday noon and Sunday midnight
be declared a legal holiday. .'
Uranting debtors the right of posses-
sion of real nroDertv during the neriod '.
of redemption.
To prevent destruction of miners' lo
cation stakes or notices, and providing
a penalty.
Abolishing municipal courts in the
cities of Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma
on January 1, 1898, and giving justices
of the peace jurisdiction to perform the
work of municipal courts.
Creating a board ot forest commis
sioners, consisting of the governor,
treasurer, commissioner of public lands
and the professors of forestry in the
state university and agricultural col
lege. Providing for the disorganization of
irrigation districts.
Requiring street oars to be provided
with pilots, fenders or aprons.
Providing for the service of summons
and complaints upon corporations in
the hands of receivers.
For the protection of sturgeon in the
Columbia.
Providing that at the general election
to be held in November, 1898, there
shall be but one justice of tbe peace and
pne constable elected in cities of the
first class. Tbe salary of justices is
fixed at $1,000, and of constables at
$720 per annnm.
Amending the laws relative to fish
ing with view to the protection of
salmon, and increasing the license for
traps.
Defining the boundaries of Chehalis
county.
Relating to estates of insane and in
competent persons.
Providing for a current expense fund
in cities of the third class.
Relating to the settlement of estates
of decedents.
Relating to arid land, and creating
commission for the reclamation of arid
land and appropriating $30,000 therefor.
Allowing corporations to become
sureties on bonds of officials, and regu
lating such corporations.
To regulate insurance companies, re
quiring that policies be written by local
agents; that a license be secured from
the state, and that 3 per cent on all
policies be paid to the state; that state
ments be published in two daily papers
each year; that in case of a total loss
the full amount of the policy be paid,
and prohibiting insurance combina
tions.
Allowing road funds collected in city
limits to be turned over to the munici
pality. '
Appropriating $10,000 for a guaran
tee of interest on warrants for the con
struction of the oapitol.
To establish and maintain a fish
hatchery on the Chehalis river, and ap
propriating f 3,000 tnereior.
Appropriating $15,000 for a state
road from Wenatchee up the Columbia
to the Methow, and to the Twisp river.
To protect natural oyster beds, and
appropriating $10,000 therefor.
Appropriating $4,187 for the relief of
W. B. Davy, for building the Whatcom
normal school
Creating two log scaling districts,
one with headquarters at Seattle, and
the other at Spokane.
Codification of school laws, with
amendments ot the barefoot school-boy
bill.
For laying out and improvement of
boulevard or composite highways.
- Providing for appointment of com
missioner of horticulture, and defining
his duties.
Resolution for a senatorial committee
of seven to investigate tbe fish Industry
of the state, and report at the next ses
sion, members to receive $5 a day, but 1
total expense not to exceed $1,000.
WWttt
H m tMntf m mmm I SB
Use the Only Spring Remedy in the World That has
Stood Every Test of time.
In March, April and May use Paine's
celery compound.
And only Paine's celery compound I
For it is nature's remedy.
Do not for a moment confound it
with any of the ignorant, catchpenny,
short-lived patent remedies -sarsapa-rillas,
nervines and tonics that bear as
much resemblance to Paine's celery
compound as the parasite vines do to
the oaks that they live on.
. Paine's celery compound cures dis
ease. It makes people well. It has
saved the lives of thousands of suffer
ers. It makes the weak strong.
It purifies the blood and enriches the
nerves. ,
Every condition of winter life has
been detrimental to health. There has
been a steady decline in nervous vigor.
Now that spring comes the body is ready
to cast off unhealthy tissues if it is only
given a chance. This opportunity comes
when the excretory organs, kidneys,
skin and bowels are made to work ac
tively and the nerves are able to fur
nish sufficient energy to the digestive
organs.
It has been ascertained that in Russia
5T3 per 1,000 girls marry before reach
ing the age of twenty.
Mrs Humphrey Ward, the English
novelist, has turned her energies to
wards writing a play.
A clever Parisian has invented a ma
chine that can split a human hair
lengthwise into thirty -six strips.
Nine women obtained tbe doctor's de
grees at the University of Berne, Swit
zerland, at the last examination.
A dust excluder for vehicle hubs con- j
sists of a cap secured to the outer end j
of the hub, being easily removable.
An electrio roller for massage pur-!
poses is composed of plated copper and '
sine and generates its own electricity. !
WISE AS AX OWL. !
The owl is said to be the wisest of birds ;
because he keeps both eyes and ears wide (
open, says nothing and keeps np a good I
d1 of thinking. When sciatica takes hold i
of a man, he is wisest who says nothing
but keetia his eves and ear ontn for the 1
best remedy, who thinks and knows it may f ,
1. ; l : i l j i - i -
'"U't IU vripflllllK, BIIU s im UUUH ny irUM 1
that ft. Jacobs Oil is the best known rem
edy for its treatment and permanent cure, j
It penetrates to the seat of the excrutiittiug
pain, soothes and cures it, and prevents '
what sometimes happens the use of the j
surgeon's knife to get lid of the torment.
The owl thinks and then acts ouicklv. and
the sciatica snfferer should act promptly to
arrest the progress of the disease and to re
store the nerve by the use oi St. Jacobs
Oil to its natural condition.
The lady manager of a California in
surance company is credited with the
largest salary paid to any woman
$10,000 a year.
OVEB THE PRECIPICE
Boats ot Invalid! tumble to destruction limply
becauM they will exercise no discretion in the
dim ten ol eating, drinking and the avoidance
el exciting causes, and, above all, in the Hem
ot medication. They persist In dosing them
selves in aeaaofi and out of Mason with drastic
nd violent remedies, opiate and mineral
poison, in neat, tne safest, the p!
substitute for such hurtful no-remedies la Hos-
, tetter' Stomach Bitter, potent lor malarial.
j rheumatic, dyspeptic, nervotu nd bilioo
j complaint.
Illinois spends at least $2,000,000 a
year in punishing criminals. It spends
scarcely anything for their reform.
BOXS PitODUCTS AWO PtTBSt FOOD.
All Eastern Syrup, o-clled,
nnllv varv
oi ne
vy body, Is mde from
giucoae. -iea wraen Drpt" t made from
uf ar Cane and is strictly pure. It 1 for sale
by nrt-cls grocer, in can only. Manufac
tured by the Pacinc Cow gTiur Co. All gen
uine "Tea Garden Drift" have the mnuac
turer'a nam lithographed on every can.
'. Hon this f : "
We offer One Hundred Dollar Bewrd for
any cue of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Ball' Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CHEKBY i CO., Prop., Toledo, O.
ne thcundsnfsnsii. hsvokn.n r
for the last 15 yean, and believe him perfectly
honorable In all business transaction and fin
ancially able to carry out any obligation made
by their Arm. ,
WetATrcax,
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O.
, Waldiso, Kibxs.h 4 JiiRvm,
Wholesale Druggist, ToledOiO.
Hall's Catarrh Cure I taken internally, act
ing directly upon th blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Price He. per bottle. Bold
by all Druggist. Testimonial free.
Hall' Faml'y Pllla are the best.
Piso's Cure for Consumption is the only
rough medicine used in my house. D. C.
Albright, Miflliuburg, Pa., Dec. 11, 1895.
Schilling's Best is simply
good honest tea, well grad
ed, fresh -roasted, packed
air-tight
If you don't like it, your
grocer returns your money
in full.
There is no other such
dealing in tea.
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for tracing and locating Gold or Silver
or, lost or bidden treasures. M. I), VOVf
Lua, Box U7 HoutiilnUKi, Conn.
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PAlllE'S CELERY
No remedy in the world accomplishes
these results like Paine's celery com'
lionud. It nourishes, regulates and in
vigorates the entire nervous system
from the brain to the minutest nerve
filament It causes an increased appe
tite and tones up the stomach to deal
with the increased food. Its nourish
ing action is immediately manifest in
a clearing np of the muddy, unhealthy
skin, an increase in weight and more
refreshing sleep.
First discovered after laborious,
scientific' research by the ablest physi
cian America has produood. Prof. Ed
ward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of
Dartmouth college, it is prescribed and
publicly indorsed by the best practi
tioners in every city in America., It
has been so enthusiastically recom
mended by grateful men and women
in every walk of life that it is today in
every sense the most popular remedy
the world ever knew. .
It has proven itself the greatest of all
spring medicines. r
In New York, Chicago, Philadelphia,
Boston, St Louis and two or three
GREAT deal of
immense has been
written and be
lieved, about
blood purifiers,
What purifies the
bloOd? MMM
THE KIDNEYS
PURIFY the BLOOD
AND THEY ALONE.
B diseased, however, they cannot,
and the blood continually becomes
more impure. Every drop of blood
in the body goes through the kidney,
the sewers of the system, every three
minutes, sight and day, while life
endures.
puts the kidneys in perfect health, and
nature does the red.
The heavy, dragged out feeling' the
bilious attacks, headaches, nervous
unrest, fickle appetite, all caused by
poisoned blood, will disappear when
the kidney properly perform their
function.
There is no doubt about this.
Thousands have so trrtifirri. The
theory is right, the cure k right and
health follows as a natural argtsrncf.
Be self-convinced through per
sonal proof.
Rheumatis
Is a blood disease and only a blood reme
dy can cure it So many people make
the mistake of taking remedies which
at best are only tonics and cannot possi
bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith,
Greencastle, Indiana, says: "For years
I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma
tism, which the best physicians were un
able to relieve. I took many patent
medicines but they did not sera to
reach
trouble. I gradually grew
worse until I was un
able to take my food
or handle myself in
any way; I was abso
lutely helpless. Threw
bottles of S.S.S. re
lieved me so that I
was soon sble toniovs
my right arm; before
long I could walk
across the room, and
when I had finished one dozen bottles
was cured completely snd am as well as
ever. I now weigh 170."
A Real Blood Remedy;
S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema,
and any form of blood troubles. If you
have a blood disease, take a blood medi
cine S.S.S. (guaianteed purely vegeta
table) is exclusively for tbe blood and
is recommended for nothing else. It
forces out tbe poison matter permanent
ly. We will
send to anyone
our valuable
books. Address
Swift Specific
Co.. Atlanta.
Ga.
Leading dealers
everywhere sell
FERRY'S SEEDS
Don't risk ths loss of tins, Isbor snd ennsd
. or Pisnuiisseeasof aosoown aaal-
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FINEIT IN THE WORLD.
Pinck'i "C C " Razor
xea 4-S. and 6-a t'ri-m ' s.ka
Can be exchanged If not Salisfsctnry.
Bend lor General Catalogue or Cstslogue of
Sporting Goods or Sarber Supplies.
WILL V FINCK CO., . -
SSO Market St. San Frsnclsco, Cal.
M1U A combined Binding and
' a Faeiric. Outwears all others
dress Facing
Iustproof,Wlerprof. tan
not shrink or crinkle. Can
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Make the skirt ban. (racefullv. If four
dealer will
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other large cities, the leading newspa
pers, making their own canvasses agnin
this year, have found that the demand
for Paine's celery compound surpasses
that of all other remedies together I
Faint's celery compound, taken dur
ing the early spring days, has even
more than its usual remarkable tefli-
ciency in making people well. It
makes short work of disease. It rapid
ly drives out neuralgia, sleeplessness,
dyspepsia and- rheumatism from the
system. It removes that lassitude, or
"tired feeling," which betokens weak
ened nerves and poor blood.
omon working in olose offices, sales
women tired out and nervous from long
hours' standing on their feet and wait
ing on impatient, irritating customers;
overworked, worried and disheartened
men and women everywhere will be
astonished to
life becomes
And how much happier
when their nerves have
been strengthened and their blood pari'
nod oy moans or this great remedy.
No other remedy ha the hearty ap
proval of a like body of educated men
and women and professional men, nor,
has there ever been a remedy that was
wept Away In Flood.
Mr. B. V. Stnalley relates In a Chi
cago newspaper a thrilling and very
peculiar experience which be under
went a few years ago in traveling In
the Northwest With three friends be
attempted to ford a slough of th Ya
kima River la Washington, In a big
j wagon a raws by four borsea. Mr. Smtl
ley says:
I Th river was very high, and tb
I broad slough waa running like a mill
I race, w know that th fordlng-plae
waa narrow and tb water deep, but
we expected nothing mors serious than
to get our feet wet, But when we were
about balf-way across, th lead horses
got their bind feet ever tb double
trees and became unmanageable; and
then the wagon waa swept off th ford
and into deep water. j
On of my friends swam ashore, and
two others climbed out of tb tall of
th wagon and managed to keep their
footing until they were rescued. I at
tempted to set out In the same war.
but before I could do so tb wagon waa
swept into very uep water, overturned,
and wagon, horses and I war.
" 7 . " w " ;
floundering in the currant
I could not swim, and gav up all;
hope of my life. I went under water, '
and thre ha,l a sr rlur nrir...
of what psychologists call tb double!
consciousness. It seemed as If I were
two persons, on physical man, stilt
intelligent enough to struggle among
tbe horses, and tbe otber a conscious
ness that was entirely serens and hap
py, looking with admiration at tb
beautiful water overhead, and wonder
ing If th body would com asbor
somewhere down tb stream and b re
covered. This part of m felt quite delighted
at being released from partnership with
tbe other fellow. How long this lasted ;
I do not know. I did not have any of i
that vivid recollection of all tb events
of Uf which men restored from drown
ing usually tell about. Th higher con
sciousness only felt that it was an in
dependent spiritual existence, now for
th first time released from dwelling In
physical body.
But now th body, In its desperst
struggles, clutcbed the car of on of
the horses. Tb horse got It . bead
abov water, and tb man's head cams
up with It Tb man was rescued by
boat, and wltb extreme regret my high
er consciousness was forced to re-enter
its old dwelling-place.
Shot Ahead of Armor Atsjlsv.
Only a few years ago a process waa
discovered by means of which th ar-'
mor plates or war sblps could be as
hardened on the fac that th best pro
jectiles were shattered on striking
them. This wss regarded as a ddiv
victory for armor over guns. Recently
however, tbe tables bavs been turned'
once more. Ths first step, according
to tb Scientific American, was tb
placing of a cap of soft steel on the
point of the projectile. This enabled
the shot to penetrate the armor plat
by preventing th breaking of th
point Tben Increased velocity was
given to the shot by ths nss of Improved
powder. The result was that a sli-lncn
solid shot was sent through ten inches
of face-hardened steel, twelve Inches of
oak-backing and tbres additional
plates, each seven-sixteenths of an
inch thick, after which tb shot prac-
"--
uusu unimpaired, Dunea itself
eight
iei in a oang or sand. Tbs XDri.
.peri-
menu were made In this countrv anri
both the best armor .ni tCb"u ,
ar of American invention.
A SdentiSe Vision.
Ons of ths popular attractions at ths
Munich Congress - of Experimental
Psychology last summer wss a dark
room In which remarkable experiments
with X-rays were performed. A chm
ically prepared screen was placed in
front of ths spectators, and tbs screen
being rendered fluorescent by th rays,
which proceeded from behind, a boy
ws cstuseu to pass siowiy between th
screen and the sourc of tbs rays. As
hs passed, bis bones, as well as his
heart, lungs and othsr Internal organs,
wer visible In shadowy outlines, prof!
J. Mark Baldwin, of Princeton, descrlb-
mg mis experiment In th Popular Bel
encs ' Monthly, says that ths mors
menu. In regular rhythm, of th organs
rcicrisu were plainly seen.
"fcxeeVclssd Mtm. ,
"This bicycle eras has don ra a
world of good," declared Bloomley
"Why, you don't rider'
"No, but Pv been knocked a total of
mt issst i Ann r- ,. t,.. .. ..
. . - suiiHiig
, uon to aooge ooroHsrs."-Dtrolt
GOUPOUD
APR
MS
HIE HELL
welcomed in so many intelligent, pru
dent homos where pains is taken to get
only the best in so vital a matter. In
such families all over the country
Paine's oelery compound il the first,
last and only remedy used.
Prof, Phelps had studied the nerves
in health and disease, when well
nourished and when under-nourished,
In men and women and children years
before he looked tor the remedy. Paine's
celery compound is the outcome of his
entire professional life. It is the one
remedy that the world could not lose
today at any price.
Paine's celery compound induces the
body to take on solid flesh.
Physicians recognise Paine's celery
compound as the one scientific spring
reuieiiy, ami it it universally prescribed
by them wherever
there Is creat need
of a vigorous and prompt restoring of
health and strength to the worn-out
system.
Paine'a celery oompountLU the best
spring remedy because it is more than
mere spring remedy. It brings about
healthy appetite, complete digestion,
regular action of the bowels and the
Gladness Gomes
With a bettor understanding of th
transient nature of th many phys
ical ilia, which van tab before prmieref
fort) gentle effort pleaaantefforU
rightly dirvx-tcd. There is comfort in
the kuowledge, that so many forms of
alcknese are not due to any actual dis
ease, but simply to a conatlpated condi
tion of th svstem, which tii pleasant
! family laxative. Syrup ot Figs, prompt-
"'; """"jy
remedy with mllltoneoflanillles, and f.
every where esteemed so highly by all
who value good health, lu beneficial
effect are due to the fact, that His th
on remedy which promote internal
cleanllneas without debilitatlns' th
orF.Hn w!,k, li V-.il5! V.'f7,or
all important, in order to got its bene-
Uuial erreota, to note when yon pur
chase, that yon have the genuine arti
cle, which is manufactured by th Cali
fornia Fig Hyrup Co. only and sold by
all reputable druggist.
If In th enjoyment of good health,
and the aystutn la regular, laxatives or
other remedies ar tben not needed. If
afflicted with any actual disease, on
may be commended to the most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
one should have the beat, and with th
well-informed everywhere, 8yrup of
(figs stands highest and is moat largely
,Jed and gives most general satisfaction.
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other excretory organs whenever taltsn
whether in summer or in winter, but
as the greatest of spring remedies it bis
extraordinary opportunities for lining,
lug the body to throw off morbid h.
mors that poison il and cause rheums,
tism, neuralgia, near! trouble and i
general low state of the health, as U
spring the system is more pliable art
chronio diseases so securely lodged li
the system that they are with dlfflcultr
ousted, become more tractable.
Thoiinaml ot men and women lat
found from personal experience that
Paine's celery compound makes eopli
well, and keeps all front sickness the
laae it in tne spring.
- Many a father and mother hv ika-
tlced the unmistakable improvement la
the health of their children from tak
ing Paine'a celery compound In th.
spring. It is the one scientifically ac
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