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' ft: lt till... 7 , 'mtl-- ' rla",xJ nl.i.... u'f Pud1, ' 'twin 'i. atu llug . ''W. Clr, umi !,t.. fcofj 'hart i rofK lit 'r. V. p- all hi ha 1 .ort II toj J aoili Ph S. rk 0' roulj i ani Ster. bit her. toft oar tbf! Clli, 111- II lr. IIE-. r Mi Tic 3 01 Flit- jOFfllE SESSION s Worked Hard tranche the Last Day. on THAT PASSED BOTH HOUSES T or ( Work Don In Oljrmpla rifth Session " th. ... Vealelature. a).,nis- ,,, ion of tlm Washington '6(th lain die early Fri- ;4iure J i, ,,,;. hcciicji were Wf'T. ...,! nil. at times ex- r.. i in- ."- -o Rith branch. of the legist ' rtP, hard all d:iy mursiiiy. orPM with sDoctii- aeri-ciint-nt-urins was ' 'I-reJ to dear tbo floor space of orikr ... .. .i... hr of each houatf. mum to move aloat. TfrOi,ID 1 . wr tint nr. Jtar com. " 'J U. 8,1,1 l:to,"l,"""DU " , . I.l.i.rinff tills llOUSCS tO .i aura "' ' e n-L ,.l imnnrtiint were '"L on Land tlie freight-ruto ' " v:n ,,.i the troneral appro- I1'01!.., frm..r flnallv effect- .tWI1- 1 ". .. " tl.. tfternonn. J . . , . ... I, III -non nt tn ih jreigi.i"r'11 ' The appropriations bill " . , onfilv settled, and it was ',Xr nii'Iu'Kl't "" ? kind of ncnt was mu-iicu. k . , j Mf.inivd at midnieht. -jrlO w.t '-rr - - ttai near sunrise when Anal ad 'Lal efftl. The caune of ftitlie content over the ajipro ' ... i tl,a tim iriven enroll. ttVrUto prcimro the bill for the -i .1,.. r,r,.i,linff offlcers of . .h n, ii. nil,. n u ir Some nicrulem protested ..inrt continuing auer uu...t..i, . "lation to inventigate tho -iu-otiary was in the enat- RMum nf h Work. BihiiM nummary of tha import- rt billi tliat l"v0 l,a,,!,e, both houses i lie Itjjislaturo during tho fifth eea- Pitinir order of payment of debts of Udfnti. Approved by Uie governor. K-inling awignniem ana cancena- .aimortgageH. Approved. RMacinz aluries of warden and cleric .1 . A , .Art V the itata H'iiitenuary 10 nuu 000 per annum, recpeciiveiy. Ap- Dtininu thecrime of rape, and fixing L ige of consent at 18 years. Ap- Fiiina the duties of coroner when sheriff i incapaeitated. Approved. ProtMing manufacturers, bottlers d other dealers In liquors. Approved. Granting bounty for production (A rifir. lun Dili proviuus lor vuo bwio Ii pay 1 cent per pound, as bounty, to punufaotarfrs, for all sugar manufac- mwd within the Btate. Providing that property assessed for treet iniimivement purposes may be iA on ten ixt' notice after the assess- fcient falls due, without foreclosure pro- iiliiifT'. j Providing for suing the sureties on VnJs by lalwrers or others, on con tacts for street or other municipal ini rwement?. Providing prior liens for employes linst the real or personal property of aplojers of labor. Authorizing bringing of suits for dis ruption of fundd of insolvent insur- .w LvnifiHuiep. Providing for incorporation of ceiuo- ry sssiKiations. To prevent unauthorized interference 'th plM'trifl ttrimtl motAva on) fialud Miking all debts payable in lawful cey or currency of the United States. Protecting trade-mukrs, labels and lirertist'inents. The anti-option derloiencv iudement h. providing that in all proceedings wtne foreclosure of mortgages here- ter eiecutetl, or on judgments ren '!n!d upon tho debt therebv secured. the mortgagee or assignee shall be lim- w the property inoludod in tho uiorigage. Exempting from execution and at Uclinn?nt to householders and freehold- 'w Personal Drottertv tn thn nmniint of jll.OOO. When any person dies seized j"" exempt property, leuving heirs, such I'ropeny shall u, gct Mn0 (or tI)0 uft0 ll' such heirs, freo from all claims KUM the deceased. cuumitting an amendment to tho institution to the voters of the state. the next general election, embodying rignt or woman suffrage. G'Ting the owners of lands abuttinir ,;P"n tidi'lands tlm 'ys to apply for tho purchase of said il la. Relatine cminsellors-at-hiw. Approved. waning motions anil orders. Relating to removal of attorneys, proved. Rflatinir to n To prevent attorneys advertising for liron-e cas,.,, Annroved. "rohibitiinF ..:.. i... Kotiuo Relatin to tho ,!ilrntinn nf indff. m?' an,l providing that after the ex Ration of Hix years from tho rendition ' ny judgment it shall cease to be a .r rhMfK against the estate or per "" of the judgment debtor. foviilintf a new revenue and taxation ' ln which many important changes made. Creatine a v...- s . . P ei1 th and lives of employes. f the bettor i,h,iii., iin o witches.. v)r!ie,rmiU'n the organization of cor- wions for the purpose of clearing 1 nvers and streams, and fixing aimun tolls. n)0!'16 Pection of game animals al; and song birds. bW hln? a on i form system of ,nk in the counties of the Btate. pointing an insil0(.tor 0f coai for the protection of coal miners. oi ''1i',lin8 a "oard of pardons, to art it the eretary of state, state in and B1'pprintendent of public .'"npting the 'proceeds from acci "l in.prunce from liability for debt. . wrs in f.1nt i I 700 or more inhabitants. tOMh'""8 tr"t railMray employ ft.. . e,Perieneed and competent "T0- Approved. B tl Ir?ent vivisection and dissection schooli of the state, except medi troTcd01" r 11,6,1 ical departments. T prevent the introduction or spread of disease among sheep. Allowing farmers and cmfe .. peddle tbeir ynxlunts in citu ( t jtJiofc lioenses. , Allowing married women to m t u$ 1 dministratrix or ex.-outrix of dv. ', pertfins. For the protection of honey U... i Apiroved. To prottKJt tho cheese and milk in dustry by compelling projier inarklns of cheese imxjrted into the state. Ap. J proved. ' Making it compulsory to record all deeds, mortgages and arsk-iiments of mortgages in county where property is located. Approved. Kxtending the right of eminent do main to mining corporations, for th purpose of building tramrouds, etc. Fixing the fees to be paid to the sec retary of state by corporations. For tiling articles of incorporation, flO; filing amendatory or supplemental ur tides, $10; certified copy of articles, 3; annual license fee, to be paid be fore July 1 each year, 10, for all cor porations incorporated before or sfter the passage of this act. Providing for the reservation and im provement of a portion of tho public highways for bicycles and foot passen gers. Providing for dissolution of the mu nicipal corporations of the third aid fourth clas. Authorizing 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 ou constitution al amendment relative to, taxation. Fixing the maximum railroad freight rate at $4.25 a ton for distances of 850 miles for grain, etc., and other reduc tions. Authorizing cities to sell water works, gas or electric light works uon a vote of the cnplp. Appropriating $10,000 for a wagon road from Lyle, in Klickitat county, to Washougal, in Clark county. Appropriating $20,000 for the com pletion of the state road from Marcus to Marble Mount. Appropriating $10,000 for n state road from King county to Yakima, via Natchez pass. Appropriating $10,000 for a state road from Gaud Forks to La Push. Aprropriutiug $3,500 for a state road from Montesano to Brookfield. Abolihsing boards of control for the Eeastern and Western insane aysluin, for the penitentiary, the Soldiers' Homo 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 $1,600. 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 bo declared a legal holiday. Granting debtors the right of posses sion of real property during the period 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 of forest commis sioners, consisting of the governor, treasurer, commissioner of public lands and the professors of forestry in the state university and agricultural col- Providing for tho disorganization of irrigation districts. Kequiring street cars to be provided with pilots, fenders or aprons. Providing for the service of summons and complaints uon corporations in tho hands of receivers. For the protection of sturgeon in the Columbia. Providing that at the general election to be held in November, 1R8S, there shall be but one justice of the peace and pne constable elected in cities of the first class. The salary of justices is fixed at $1,000, and of constables at $720 per annum. Amending the laws relative to fish ing with view to tho protection of Million, and increasing tho license for traps. , .,,, Defining the boundaries of Cnehaiis 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 f decedents. Relating to arid land, and creating a commission for the reclamation of and 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 bo written by local agents; that a license u Brvu.c. the state, and that 2 per cent on all 1 policies be paid to the state; that state 1 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- ! Allowing road funds collected in city limits to be turned over to the munici- I Mititr I Appropriating $10,000 for a i intuit mi warrants ftr i guaran- the con- l l'V I'l 1 14 IV i x ' etruction of the capitol. I To establish and maintain a fi-n I hatchery on the Chohal is river, and aP- ' propriating $3,000 therefor. ' Appropriating $15,000 for ato jroad'fromWena.chee up the .dumb . 1 to the Methow, and to the T 'p m. I To protect natural oyster beds, and 'appropriating $10,000 there for. I Appropriating $4.17 for the relief of 'W ffilvy. for building the What.m normal school Creating two log 1 one with headquarters at Seattle, ani 1 the other at Spokane. Codification of wl.ool las itft j amendments of the barest srhool-W j ''For laying out and im, nt of boulevard or composif high. iys. of seven to iOestigate the f rh ...d -try , 0f the state, and report , .ion. members to receive! d. tot, total expense not to exceed ll.OWfc HEALTH Use the Only Spring Remedy in the World That has Stood Every Test of Time. PAIHE'S CELERY COMPOUND MAKES ONE WELL In March, April and May use Paine' celery compound. And only Paine' celery compound! For it is nature's remedy.' lo not for a moment confound it with any of the ignorant, catvhis-nny, short dived patent remedies sarrapj. rillas, nervines and tonics that be;ir as much resemblance to Paine' iclery compound ns the parasite vine do to the oaks that they live on. Paint's celery compound cures dis ease. It makes people well. It has saved the lives of thousand of suffer ers. It makes the weak strong. It purities the blood and enriches the nerves. Every condition of winter life has been detrimental to health. There has been a steady decline in nervous vih'or. Now that spring comes the body is ready to east off unhealthy tissues if it is only given a chance. Thisopportiinitycome when the excretory organs, kidneys, skin and bowels are made to work ac tively and the nerves are able to fur nish sutlicient energy to the digestive organs. It has been ascertained that in Hussia 573 per 1,000 girls marry before reach ing the uge of twenty. J Mrs Humphrey Ward, the English novelist, has turned her energies to wards writing a play. A clever Parisian ha invented a ma-' chine that can split a human hair 1 lengthwise into thirty-six strips. ; i Nine women obtained the doctor's de grees at the University of Berne, Swit zerland, at the last examination. i A dust excluder for vehicle hubs con sists of a cap secured to the outer end of the hub, being easily removable. An electric roller for massage pur poses is composed of plated copper and zino and generates its own electricity. WISK AS AS OWL. The owl is said to be the wisest of birds because be keeps both eyes and ears w ide open, says nothing and keeps up a good deal of thinking. When sciatica takes hold of a mun, he is w isest w ho suys nothing but keeps his eyes ami cur open for the liest remedy, whotliinks and knows it may result in . rippling, and who hnds by trial that St. Jacobs Oil is the best known rem edy for its treatment and permanent cure. It pencl rales to the seat of the cicriilu.ling pain, soothes and cures it, and prevents w hat sometimes happens the Use of the surgeon's knife to get rid of the tor lit. The owl thinks and then acts quickly, and , the sciatica sullurer nhould act pn.inntly to arrest the progress of the disease and to re store the nerve by the use ol St. Jacob Oil to its nutural 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 Til E IMtKCirH'K Host! of Invalids tumble to destruction simply Ihm-siim! thHV will exercise no discretion In the mutter, of eatliiK, drinking nd the vnldHiiee ol eicltlrm cnuses, Slid, shove all, In the lien, of mi-dlcsilon. They pernist In do'liiK tin-in-n-lvei In season and out of season wlih ilrastu and violent remedies, opiates and mineral ,,Un. The best, the safest, the i.lea-aniesi Submitutc for such litirth.l no-remedies is llos tetter s Stomach Hlttera, potent for malarial, rheumatic, dyspeptic, nervuu nd billo.n complain!". Illinois spends at least $2,000,000 a year in punshing criminals. It spend scarcely anything for their reform. IIOMB PKOUI CT9 AND VVHK FOOII. All Kaiirrn Svrup, so-called, usually v.iry Unlit colored and of heavy body, Is made rem ah.eoie. "Trn uarittn ri" Is mde from Ruear l ane and Is strictly pure. It ll i lor sale .... ...... i in .. ftnlv. Mauufae- nv ll mii'mss K 1 1 -i " Itircu PT wie rAurn . ....... . - uine "Tta (ianlm Dript" have the manufac ' , ... .. . H I'n.uv.r.l'A All ir II turer's name litliograptieu on eierj u HOW'S THISf We offer One Hundred Hollars Reward for any case of t atarrh that cannot be cured by l,AVro CO.. l-rn,-.. Toledo. We thetmderslmied, baveknown .r.J.I bene for the last lft years, and believe him t-erf-i I) honorable In all business transactions and tin anclally able to carry out my obligations made by their linn. wsst 4 Tri-ax. tt holesale DrntKists, Toledo, O. Wali-iso, KISSAS iV Marvin, holesale nriiirKists, Toledo, n. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally. Retina- directly upon the blood and ""'" ' r; ace. of the' s.tem. Price "V r bottle, hold bv all I.riiKKfsts. Testimonials free. Hall s Family nils are wie ocm. piso's Cure for Consumption is the only cough medicine used in my house -II. C. Albright. Miillinhurg, Pa., Uec. 11, 1S'.).. Schillings Besixs 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. A iKhtlsmg ft Cawiaaay all tan raaci feVaiVER PILL8 are tha Oaa 1 am ta a Oisi, One for a Doee. aie r DmarsM as iso. Saaiplaa saallad frew. Adalfwa B, . Beaanu . be. ruu " . . . ... ,nA nf MflVs-f ra f.l ur ii i ! Ul ll ,?!! I J I jlfLlL nnnc f"' af! r Xo remedy in the world aci-tn pi ihe thee result lik,. I'aine's celety con:. 1'nUlld. It nout islies, regulates an I in vigorate the entire nervous sytem from the biain to the minutest nerve tihunenl. It cause all increased appe tile mid tones up the stoma I. to ,!e:il w ith the increased food. Its iiouiish ii.s' action is immediately manifest in a clearing up of the muddy, utilie.ililiy -kin. an lin'ieasc in weight and luoie refreshing sleep. First ilis. overcd after l.ilioi ions, s.-ienl.tie research by the able-t physi cian America lias produced, I'mf. IM ward K. Phelps. M. 1)., I.I.. I)., of D.utmontli collide, it is presenile I and publicly indor-ed by the best practi i tinners in eveiy city in America. It has been so enthusiastically recom ' men led by grateful men and women in every walk of life that it i today in , every sense tbo i t popular remedy 1 the world ever knew. It has proven itself the greatest of all spring medicines. ' In New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, I llosloti, St. louis and two or three GREAT icil of nonsense has been writttn and b lievcdt about blood purifiers. What purifies the blood? THE KIDNEYS PURIFY SI BLOOD AND THEY ALONE. If diseased, however, thry cannot, and the blood continually becomes more impure. Every drop of blood in the body goes through the kidneys the sewers of the system, every three minutes, night and day, whik life endures. puts the kidneys in perfect health, and nature aoe tne rest. The heavy, dragged out feeling, the bilious attack, headaches, nervous unrest, fickle appetite, U caused by poisoned blood, will disappear when the kidneys properly perform their functions. There is no doubt about this. Thousands have so testified. 1 he theory is right, the cure is right and health follows as a natural sequence. Be self-convinced through per sonal proof. Is a blood d isease and only a blood reme dy can cure it. So many people make the mistake of taking remedies which ' tt best are only tonics and cannot possi ' bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, Greencastle, Indiana, says: "Por years 1 1 have suffered with Sciatic Rbeutna- tism, which the best physicians were un able to relieve. I took many patent medicines but they did not seem to reach my 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. Three bottles of S.S.S. re lieved me so tint I iwas soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk cross the room, and when I had finished one dozen bottles was cured completely and am as well as ever. I now weign 170. A Real Blood Remedy. ; S S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Here ma, 1 and anv form of blood troubles. If yu 1 have a blood disease, take a blood medi t cine S.S.S. IguatantreJ purely vrgfta table) is exclusively for Ihe blood and is recommended for nothing else. It forces out the poison matter permanent ly. We will send to anyone our valuable books. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Leading dealers everywhere sell FERRY'S SEEDS Don' risk th m f Vm, UHr nd rrnnod ,j p,it,t ttigT "f un at no ii qol- ill I Tl ru r a e-v im si -y, aVr.li--..-is rtsgy I KtSI srsllvsil tfi. b-at : do aot aer.pt tBT.-ii'.'".- aaao aoBQai vies. M. ristwT CO. Detroit RAZORS FINEil iN IHE WORLD. rmck'C,C." Razor s aid I'rli e. au.,1ll. , ... .ri,.Mir'l If not satl.faciorv. snd l-.r 'iiersl aiaiiigue or alali.gue of Sporting Goods or Barber Sappliea. WILL & FINCK CO., SIO .Mkirkrl M. Krnr.ro, i ml. . mm mj A rimifiinf-i Hlri'liiiit H'l a 111 WW f t,-nt tMitfrll fiUr: ..aims Iiwi,'fsM(,V Att-rprnkof. itfi- DF.ESS FACING .,o..i.r,nk or .r,U,e. an " I aa.hrd wlllioul remov- ll.e lrt bang gracefully If jur il. a er aiil n ,l s'i'li.v a-ldra.a Wrlirr Maimfa. luring o.. (I's. lflc I oa.l Agelicyl, , Marsei rt . itson. it. -an Fraucio, l al. .Wire rn Ivnlrrt r are open lv roousltloiie fur enlusne agencies. am m ilia Rheumatism Ga w 1 - .."Sw V x -. -Tlaw MARCH, other large cities, the leading newspa per, making their owiit-anvasses noun this Tear, have found that the demand for Paine' celery compound surpasses that of all other remedies together! Paine' celety compound, taken dur ing the early spring days, ha even , more than its usual remarkable effi ciency in inakiuit people well. It make rhort work of disease. It rapid ly d.ive out neuralgia, sleeplessness, j dyspepsia and rheumatism from the i svMeiu. It removes that lassitude, or "tired feeling," which betokens Weak ened nerves and smr blood. Women working in close ofllccs, sales women tired out and nervous from long hours' standing on their feet and wait ing on impatient, irritating customers; overworked, worried anil disheartened men und women everywhere will be astonished to tin. I how much happier life becomes when their nerve have been strengthened anil their blood puri fied by mean of this great remedy. No other remedy has the hearty up pioval of a like body of educated men and wou.en and professional men, nor I has there ever been a remedy that was Hwept Away In Flood. Mr. E. V. Smaller relates lu a Chi cago newspaper a thrilling aud very peculiar experience which he under went a few years ago lu traveling Id the Northwest. With three frleuils be attempted to ford a slough of the Ya kima Hlver In Washington, In a big wagon drawn by four boraea. Mr. Suial ley says: The river was very high, and ths broad slough was running like a nilll rure. We know that the fordlng-place was narrow and the water deep, but we expected nothing more serious than to get our feet wet. Hut when we were about half-way across, the lead boreea got their hlud feet over the double trees aud became uumanageahle; and then the wagon was swept off the ford aud Into deep water. tine of my friends swam ashore, and two others) climbed out of the tall of the wagoti and managed to keep their footing until they were reseuod. I at tempted to get out In the same way, but before I could do so the wagon was wept Into very deep water, overturned, aud wagon, horses and I were soon floundering In the current. I could not swim, anil gave up all hope of my life. I went under water, ami there bad a very clear experience of what psychologists cull the double coliscloutness. It accineil 11 If I were two person), oue a physical mau, still Intelligent enough to struggle ainoug the liori.-e. and tbe other a conscious uess that was entirely serene and hap py, looklug with admiration at the beautiful water overhead, and wonder ing If the body would come ashore somewhere dow n tbe stream and be re covered. ' This part of me felt quite delighted at being released from partnership with the other fellow. How loug this lasted I do not know. I did not bave any of that vivid recollection of all the eveuta of life which men restored from drown ing usually tell about. Tbe higher con-i-loiisnoNS only felt that It was an In dependent spiritual existence, now for the first time released from dwelling In physlcnl body. But now tbe body, In Its desperate etruggles, clutches! the ear of one of the horses. The horse got Its head above water, and tbe man's head came up with It. The man was rescued by lioat, and with extreme regret my high er consciousness was forced to re-enter Its old dwelling place. (shot Ahead of Armor Again. Only a few yeara ago a process wns discovered by means of which the ar mor plates of war ships could be no hardened on the face that the bs-srt pro jectiles were shattered on striking them. This was regarded aa a decisive victory for armor over guns. Recently, however, the tables hare been turned once more. The first atep, according to the Scientific American, was tho placing of a cap of swift steel on tbe point of the projectile. Thli enabled the shot to penetrate the armor plate by preventing the breaking of the point. Then Increased velocity was given to the shot by tbe use of Improved powder. The result was that a alx-lneb olid shot was sent through ten Inches of face-hardened steel, twelve Inches of oak backing and three additional plates, each seven-sixteenths of an Inch thick, after which the shot prac tically unimpaired, burled Itself eight feet In a bank of ssnd. Tbe experi ments were made In this country, and both tbe best armor and the beat shots are of American Invention. A Scientific Vlalnn. One of tbe popular attractions at th Munich Congress of Experimental i'ayrhnlogy last summer was a dark room In which remarkable eiperlmeots with X-rsys were performed. A chem ically prepared screen was placed la front of the spectator, and tbe screen being rendered fluorescent by tbe rays, which proceeded from behind, a boy was caused to paits slowly between tbe screen and the source of the rays. As be passed, bis bones, aa well as bla heart, lungs and other Internal organs, were vtsllde lu shadowy outlines. Prof. J. Mark Ilaldwln, of Princeton, deacrlb Ing this experiment In tbe Popular Sci ence Monthly, says that tbe more menm, In regular rhythm, of tbe orgsuia referred to were plainly seen. fcicerclaed Bias. " "This bicycle crate baa don. nx world of good," deelarstd Blootnley. "Why. you don't ride!" "No, but I're been knocked a total of at least 1.000 feet and bar. run m lie In my efforts to dodge sy.-orcb.ra." Detroit Frew Prsja. . - - APRIL welcomed in so many intelligent, pru dent homes where pains is taken to get only the best in so vital a matter. In such families nil over the country Paine' celery compound is the tlrst, 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 In-fore he looked for the remedy. Puiue's et leiy coinMiund 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 com pound induces the body In lake on solid tlesh. Physicians recognize Paine's celery compound as the one scientific spring remedy, and it is universally prescribed by them wherever there is great need of a vigorous and prompt restoring of health and strength to the worn-out system. Paine's celery compound is tho ls-st spring remedy In-cause it is more than a mere spring remedy. It brings about a healthy appetite, complete digestion, regular action of the bowels and the Gladness Comes With better understanding of the transient uuture of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proin-r ef forts gent lee (Tort a pleasant ffortjt rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge, that ao many forms of sicklies. are not due to auy actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the s.yiti-in, which the ploasunt family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it Is the only remedy with milliousof fn 111 Hies, aud is everywhere esteemed bo highly by all who value good health. IU beneflclul e fleet h are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes Internal cleat.linesH without debilitating the organs on which it acta. It la therefore all important, In order to get lta bene liciul effects, to nolo when you pur chase, that you bave the genuine arti cle, which la manufactured by the Cali fornia Pig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists). If In tho enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may he commended to the moat skillful physic-luna, but if In need of laxative, one should have the bast, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of VigH stands highest and is most largely vVd and gives most general sutisf actios. Sent Free! To any person Interested It) humane matters, (r wno invr an. 11. sis, we will send free, upon application, a ropv of lbs "A I.I.I AN'CK." the organ ol this Hocicty. In addition toil in tensely interesting reading, it con tains a list of Ihe valuable and un usual premium given by the paper. Address THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE, 410-111 1'nlted Charities BuUdlns;, New York. SURE CU R E roR P I L E S lufci.i .4 ana. f rr.lc.41.1 M Is, fttW al OTM to DM. DQ-SAN-KO'S Pill ftlmlDT, - . li.c. si.i. it,,., a uMio't ciomii wii nm. rttos ka. Uil.ii.uu ui Uft. Hoatako. rklU. f N.KN.U. No. 693. a F.N. U. No. 770 For sumpliori For the last 20 years ve have kept Piso's Cure for Con sumption in stock, and would sooner think a groceryman could get along without sugar In his store than we could without Piso's Cure. It is a sure seller. RAVEN & CO., Druggists, Ceresco, Michigan, September 2, J896. Cheapest Power.. IN GUARANTEED 0KDER. i t H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. 1-2 II. P. 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