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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1906)
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA I'tHMimonl.i fo'lownl I n (iiippr- IV-rti-n llio. Kcim ily Unit lirouKht Kvl cl. Mr. T. I'm ihthH, WuhI A) Iiiht, On tario, Cun, uritiH: "l.iiHt wlnt r I wuh ill with jiticn moil in lifter linviiiR In ripji". 1 tmili IVrilliH fur two Ilic nl hi wl.l'll I I ri Hiric (piiln wtt'l, nml I (hii Hiiy thni. Hiiy one ran Iim riirril i.y it in n ri'Hni.alilti tinm Kin) ni litMn xiMirn." S)sl,ini ( .idiirh, Hit K-Milt of I n (iii())c. IV-rii-nn NrM-ivrn ( rnlit lor I'risrut (mod Mt iillli. Mrn. Jcntiin VV. iliiinre, llux 41, Wliilit (ink, Jnl.Ter., wrilcH: "Six ynirn ni I Iih1 In Kii'p', wliii '1 wiih follom il hy HVKtcni if ( uliirrli. TIih only IhinK t lined w iim J'i riiiia nml MHiialin, nml 1 Juivn limit in 1 1 t ! r luniltli tliu luMt tliroa ycHin thiin f r yi'iiro liifir. I jjivn 1'crunn all the credit (r my (fund lieitltli." IV-f u-nii A Tonii Altrr la Grippr. Mrs. C'Iiiih. K. WhIIm, Hr., Ii-lnwnri Ohio, write : "Altera mvcr Htlack ( In K'i'i"'i ' took I'nruna ami (omul it a very tonic." "Moot Ifft-tlive MMlilip Tver Trk'd for Id drippy." Kolit. L. MhiI hoii, A. M., primipiil ( t'ullowhre luh ei'liool, Painter, N. C, lit chairman of the Jui'ltsui county hoard of ed illation. Mr. Madinon Buy: "I am hardly ever without I'trnim In my honm. It in Um timet effurtive tiii'diciiio that I have evt-r tried for la Krippu." Mm. Jimu (lift, Allien", () , writes: "1 hnd U uripptt very had. My h un hand hoiiKiit l'ti una fir me. In a very diort time I pitw improvement and wan Boon able to do my work." - CUHIt WMfMI All tUi Mill. ID. 'J ANff fitful. tin iif 'Jrititft-M In tirnM. 11. KI10 Suffered Twclvp Ypiim From After ffrtta of t u drippc Mr. Vi.tor Pat in an .le, U2H Mad Icon St., Topt-ka, Khii., imimhi-r of Knights a id I.iidii'B of Stcnrity, writes: 'Twelve yearn ao I had a severe at tack of la grippe and I never really re covered my lienltli and clri'iitli hut grew wouker every year until I wua un able to work. "Two years ago I hegari lining Peruna and it huilt up my clri-ngth ho that in a couple of month I whh ahle to go to work again. "This w intpr I had another attack of lit grippe, hut Peruna Boon drove it out of m v cyHtem. "My wife and I consider Peruna a household remedy." Just IfotT II lie M-fiP!. Mother--WIihC I'it'liliiiK iiKnin? Siifli a hlmk eye! If you'd ojily follow the lend of llii: rniniHtiT's lillln lioy Tommy A w, I did try t-r foliar h'm lend, I. lit he If! nr-'iin wid li left nn' (IiiI'h wlmre he hiffod inc. 1'liihnlelphia Deafncsn Cannot Tie Cured tv loeiil Hpi'lii tliotm nn O.ny runiiot rrd'h lhJ illieieii'il ori ion of t .c r. 'I 1. 10 1! Nonlyomj y "1 ' "ie U n 1.1 , m,, )mi. H ,j eoioitlui t t'i ij 11 1 r ' 11 1 '1 1 1 .4 I 'rn : iiihh I s nuy ! t,y nu ln J' m in ! uoimIii ion of t i.i! 111 nr., im lining , t, Kll-Ul IllKII 'I llt.1!. WlH-ll t.liill tli:,l! in IllliHMil'il von 11 h vo a r 11 111 III 1 11 k boii ml or Im jiijr f t heiir I11K, ami hen It la entirely rlomvl, lieafnenH III tin; ri-n ult, ami iiiilurn the Iiiflniiiiimtion can I n tii en out hihI tliln tnln! re to t'l to Iih normal eornllMon, hearlriK will tn fli -mrnye'l forever; liln 1 iiujk on t ol ten urn raime'l hy ( tarrh. which la noihlnif hut an iiillamc.il eou'lllloii oi thim iicoiin nur:accN. WnwillKlva Oiiii lliin'lre'l Iiollan for any WiallnK o Tlmo. "Ve," ncid the friendly rritio, tiamling hnek the ninrniseriit, "that'c finite n Kood connet. Why don't you ninil it to the llyeult Miiitnxlrie?" "Mail it?" eried the M rnet'linif yoiinR poet, "I'm going to tcleitnipli it." Oath- I ollir Si;ui'hird nml Time. FITS rprmanenf ly r'nrei. yrt ninnr nerTonnnem afo-r II ri t il 11 v' u -e nf I ir K Inn-- ( . rent N tvo Jil-,riT. He 111 for Ire I ral 1.'.' I le no.l ircanvc. lir. It. J I. Kline, 1.1.1. .nil Ann St., I'liiluileij.i.iii, i a. I' nrepen In nl Visit fir Hut tlierr; is nn fereiiif het Weill riic'it nil' f'onvift Oh, -there uouli r"i rrnifli difference lawyer. I'uck. fir nlinl wrong. Tl't ll.'l VI' heen if I h.i l had a good Mothem will hnrl M-. Vrh,n!ow fJoothln Hyrup the tj't remcly to nn for tl.elr thlhtreu fl uri u k tlio leethliiK I rlol. i The Piritisli empire i cixleen tirrieM larger than all the French dominions, nnd forty times greater than the (Jer mitri empire. cano ol In afm nr (caiinerl hy catarrli ) that ran not i.e curc'i ny jinn i ( atarrti ( ur Circulars, Ircn. V. J. r IIKN KoM tiy IiruirlnlK. V'i lla.l'a 1 aiuily l llli are the beat. beni lor EY A CO., Toledo, O. s The Mmirr of Allniranr, "My dear," whlMpercd the young mini, "iih we lire mo nohii to he married i' Hhoilld take a pr.iet lea I view of life find piolU hy the inUlnhes of othern. I'or liislaiire, there In the auliject of a regular allowance every week for upending money, you know." "Oil, I've II -i.t of that," Bhe re- jdled, Hweelly. "lime you'" "Yea, Indeed hundred and hun dreds of times; and lately 1 haven't thought of in il -1 1 cIm" "FIiV" "Yea. Your Income U Isn't It?" "Yen; I want It In go iih far an pos Blhle toward your happinc-.." (if ciiiiim'. Well, I'm- talked It over Willi mamma and lie tliluka an uiluw IIIHC of ?l it Week Will he plenty." "In. lee, IV" "oh, yes. You can walk to the o'T'n-e, you know, and carry your lunch, you know, and n you can u-e the whole for cigars and uecktlca mid -Judge. dollar things.' 'f lip M (ml la of War. llciicvolciit Old I.udy (to little hoy In street Why, why, lit It hoy, how Old you ever get audi a hlack eye? Small Ituy Me and Sammy Join" wan tight In' for a apple In acliool, an' he KliuiHlied me. Ileiievolelit old I.udy Iear, dearl n mt which glutton got the apple? Small Itn.v Teacher, ma'iim. Hur- per a Weekly. i Ilimnlnir No Ittak. Ilnrdup - I'll never go to that res tnurant again. The last time I wax there a man got uiy overcoat nnd left hln In Its place. Weliiff I'.ut the proprietor wasn't to lilame, wiih he? "No, hut I might meet the other man." Tulca. Cnrra for Cnlcla. "Conl oil will knock liny cold allly," aald C. C. Warren. "The Idea of drink ing coal oil uiwy ceem repugnant to ome eHthellc tastes, hut one tahle cpoouful will Hi the husiness for the most Ktuhhoru cold In head or body. "Turpentine Is anollier line thing for general conditions. I (Irmly he lleve that If a man will take llfteen to twenty drops of turpentine In sugar once every two months he will never he really sick. It's nn lnleruai Turkish hath In effect, nnd leaves the system thoroughly cleansed and 111 good shape to take on new strength. There's no excuse for a cold, und It's a dangerous thing to pass by." llaltl more Xiws. .No I Ambition for Kntlifr, A New Hampshire man who had fit various times heen a candidate for public olllce, says the I'.n.-tton Herald, has a small sou about (! years of age. 'I'he Herald says i! years, and that part of the story is probably as true us the rest. The lad, who had heen meditating upon the uncertainties of kingly ex istence, acked his mother: "If the King of Knglund should die, who would he king?" "The Prince of Wales." "If the Prince of Wales should die, who would be king?" His mother endeavored to explain, but the hoy, with a deep breath, said: "Well, anyway, I hope pa won't try for It." Boot. "Ma," said Tommy, n lie puzzled over the paper, "whut does the 'black hand' mean?" "I don't know, my mother, "but I kuuw hands mean." "What?" "That your father 1ms heen trying to clean out the furnace." In Her I.lne. "In thla mornliig'a paper," remnrk ed the new hoarder, "I noticed nn ad vertisement uhout 'ft good cotton dud'..' Now, what's a cotton duck?" "(ilve It up," replied Starboard. "If It wna nn India rubber chicken, Mrs. Starvem might tell us nomethln about it." Philadelphia I'resa. Forbrorvhial troubles try PIko's Cure for Consumption. 1 1 is a good co. gh medicine At druggibts, price 25 cents. Knar Knoonli. "Well," pondered the new answers-to-corrcHpondenta editor, "I wonder how to answer this. Here's a buIj Kcrlber who wants to know whnt's a good thing to take Ink Btalns out of white flannel." "That's easy," replied the sportlna editor, "a pair of scissors." Philadel phia Press. To Break In New Shoes. Always nhake In Alien' Koot-Eae, a powoVr. Iteurea hot, awrallng, aching, swollen feet. i uren coma, ingrowing nails and huniona. At all itruioriKls ami shoe atores, :ie 1'on't accept anv Militinit. Sample maile.l KRKE. Adlres Alien p. uinii-wa, i.e Koy, is. l. Blood Humor Commonly eaiif pimple. bolls, hives, eczema or salt rheum, or some other form of erup tion; but sometimes they exist in the system, indicated hy feelings of weakness, languor, loss of appetite, or general debility, without Causing any breaking out. Hood's Sarnnparllla expels them, renovates, strengthens and tones the whole system. This is the testimony of thousands annually. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar to Itself. Accept no substitute, but insist on having Hood's and get it today. Liquid or tablets, 100 Doses One Dollar. Joat Ilke a Woman. It win 2 o'clock in the morning when he staggered up the stairs. "Here you come nt last!" exclaimed his bettor half. "I've worried myself half to death over your absence." "Well, if that ain't (hie) jus' like a woman," he replied. "They only (hie) bnlf do things." 3X vSEr-Er-US Represent the survival of th flftcst. We have become the lurie&it mt1 house in the world because our seeila are belter than others. Io you wlnh u krrow the most beaulinu 11'iwph arid ine nnent vee- tabled T riarjttuebetaeela terry a. ISOA Need Annual free to all applicants. D. M. FERRY A CO., Detroit, Mion. Perfectly Sullnble. f'lymhrr (to valet) Now, John, when the guests are here to-night I shall call you Jean. Valet Very well, sir; and what shall I call you? "Oh, you blockhead " "Very well, sir; anything you say." Fniuille-.fournal. son," replied his whut two black CATA ANNOYING-DANGEROUS Catarrh is usually regarded ns nothing more serious than a bad cold or Blight inflammation of the inner skin and tissues of the head and throat, when it is, in fact, not only a vexatious and troublesome disease, but n com plicated and dangerous one. It is true that Catarrh usually begins with a cold in the head, but when the poisons, which are thrown of! through the secretions, find their way into the blood, it becomes a constitutional trouble that affects all part.1) of the body. It lias more annoying and disgusting symp toms than nn)' other disease. There is a sickening and offensive discharge from the nostrils, a constant buzzing noise in the cats, headaches ami pains in the eyes are frequent, while filth', tenacious matter drops back into the throat requiring continual hawking nnd spitting, and in certain stages of the disease the breath lias an odor that is very offensive. Catanh is worse in Winter, because the cold weather closes the pores and glands, and the pois ons anil unhealthy vapors which should pass oil that way are thrown back on the tender linings and tissues, causing the inflammation which starts the unhealthy secietions to be ab sorbed by the blood. When the blood becomes diseased with this catarrhal matter all k i nds of coin pi teat ii ms may be looked for. As the blood circu lated through the body the foul mat ter finds its way into the stomach, ruining the digestion and producing chronic Dyspepsia, or Catarrh of the stomach. It also affects the K idueys, Bladder and other members of the body, while the general health is weak ened, appetite lost and the patient feels despondent nnd half sick all the time. Jlut worst of all, if the trouble is not checked the lungs become diseased from the constant passage of poisoned blood through them, and Catarrh terminates in Consumption, the most fatal of all diseases. You cannot get rid of Ca tarrh by treating it with sprays, washes, inhalations, etc., because they only reach the membranes and tissues, while the real cause of the trouble la in the Mood. These relieve the annoying symptoms for a time, but the poison is nil the while getting a stronger hold on the system and when they are left off will manifest itself in worse form than before. f. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and w hen it has cleansed the blood, this pure, rich stream circulates through the body, carrying healthful properties to the diseased parts. Then, the inflamed membranes and tissues begin to heal, the dis charges cease, the general condition oi the system is strengthened, every one of the annoying and disgusting symp toms pass away, and the patient is left in perfect health. S. S. S. is the best remedy for Catarrh. It goes right into the blood and removes all efTete matter and catarrhal poison and cures the dis ease permanently, nnd at the same time builds tip the entire system by its fine tonic effect. S. 8. S. is a purely vegetable remedy non-injui ious to the sys tem and a certain, reliable cure for Catarrh. Catarrli sufferers will find our free consulting department helpful in advising local treatment to be used With S. S. S. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA Several yonrs niro my blood was bad nml I httd in addition a dieatlful cuoa of Catarrh. Uy iiuae was ktopped up, I bud heitdacheu, rintfuiy uoiueit lu my earl nnd felt unlit for work. I com mencod the usn of S. S. S. on the recom mendation of a friend, and in a ahort time it cured tne sound and well. It put my blood In Rood condition and I have never bud the nliirltHt return of tuo Catarrh since that time. UKO. D. CAKR, ITo. S09 Ed?ar St. Evausvillo, lnd. 03 (S3 & Mnttrr of lllrlh. Western Man I suppose any man can cot Into New York's "400" If he has enough money. Eastern Man If he made It himself he can't; if he Inherited it he can. Don't Get Wet! TOWER'S SLICKERS will keep you dry 83 nothing eke will, because they are the product of the best materials and seventy years' cxperi-' ence in manufacturing. A. J. TOWER CO. Boston, U.S.A. 10 WEB CAKASIAS CO., Ltd. Toronto. Ou. (91 P. N. V. PURELY VEGETADLE. - May I tender ymi Mumf chicken? I wlnh ymi would. I I'm tuo touch t cut the uiiy It Im ! Louisville Cour ier Jourinil. 'umIoIiiit Mnve joil the hist Liter- my IMkcnI? Clerk I'm norry, hut the hint cojiy tin M been hoIiI. Will WIiiiJ to i;t tin? i:x. Miimmu Come now, Willie, you Inust have your neck wiihIumI. Willie Aw, nay ! Who Invented neck wiihIiIii', anyhow V l,x. A.la Tlmhl, Imi't he? May Aw fully. lle'M hii ti frn ll that Hhe'll Hiiy no Unit he won't jjlve her a chance to Hiiy ycH. Ilrooklyn I.ll'e. .Minium --Me mire to put- plenty of mils In the enke. Cook I'll crack no more tiiilM to ilny. My Juw hiirtrt mo ulreiuly. - IIiii'icr'H Mny.nr. "I know n inn ii that has never been ktsweil In his life," Hill. I he. "Well," hii 1I kIic, tiiiHyuijiatheticiilly, "It's hU own fault." lietrolt 1'reo Press. "lo you er- ever tell Dim?" uskod the huly who hml ailvcrllHcil for a inahl. "Not for inyHclf, iiiu'iim," miHwereil tho applicant; "only for tin; iiiIhhuh." Tlt- ItltH. Wenry Willie I hail a K'ooil Job once, hut whh forced to resign. Mrs. Hand out How wiih that? Weary Willie Why, heenuHo do Imihh wouldn't fire lue. Judge. "You're such a wretched writer lt'H ft wonder you wouldn't Ket a tyH!vrltln machine." "I would, only that would Hhow what a miserable Hpollcr I am." rhlladelphla I'resH. "Why, Johnny, I am ashamed of you. How could you take little Klhel'H half jnf the apple away from her? Cause, ma, 1 ain't forgot what you told me to always take HiHter'H part." i "II 1h family felt very much distress ed about his Kolng on the stage, did they not?" "Yes," answered Miss Cay enne, "but not unUI after they had Keen him act."- - Washington Star. Her friend Yes, my ancestors moved In the best colonial circles. They were Tories, ymi know. The colonial dame Yes? Then, I dare Hay, my ancestors helped to keep them moving. Kx. Mary Ann I've come to tell you, mum, that th' gasoline stove has goiio out. Mistress -Well, light It again. Mary Ann I can't. Sure It went out through th' roof! Cleveland Leader. Mr. (eiodthlng - How does your sis ter like the engagement ring I gavo her? Her Young lirother Well, It's a little too small. She has a hard tlmo getting It off when the other fellows cull. "Very well, Hir," mild Dr. (.mack, af ter his quarrel with the undertaker, "I'll make yuu sorry for this!" "What are you going to do?" asU'd the under taker; "retire from practice." Tlt-Mlts. Husked I don't object so much to Fanny kissing her dog, but I prefer her to kiss me before, nnd not after. Wasper -I know, but don't you think that the dog has his preference, too? Answers. Friend Now that you have mado millions, what will you do? Old Mill Hon I Khali retire' and amuse myself telling people what a burden wealth Is and how happy I was w hen I was poor. Tit-Hits. Haeon Did you ever get anything on the Installment system? Kgbert Yes; I got my household that way. First, I got my wife, then her father and mother, and now I'm getting her broth ers and sisters! Answers. Chemist (to poor woman) You must tako this medicine three times a day after meals. Patient Hut, sir, I sel dom get meals these 'urd times. Chem ist (passing on to next customer) Then take It before. Glasgow Times. "Your little dog," remarked Sub bubs, "looks very odd. What did you have his tall cut off for?" "We sim ply had to do It," replied Cltlman; "he wagged It so much nnd we live in a flat, you know." rhlladelphla Tress. Little Girl (at tho door) Sister is awful sorry, hut she can't see you this evening. Young Man I'm sorry, too, Margie. I hope she Isn't III. Llttlo Girl Oh, no; she's busy getting en gaged to unother fellow. Detroit News. "No," declared Mr. Nugget, "there never was u woman on earth who could refrain from turning nround to rubber at some other woman's clothes." "No?" replied his w ife, sweetly. "Didn't you ever hear of Eve?" l'hlladolphla Press. Mrs. Loveascrap I seo by the pa pers. George, that a certain Madaino l'ousep and several other Husslan la dles have enlisted In a Cossack regi ment lu order to prove that women can fight. Mr. Loveascrap How entirely unnecessary, my dear. Judge. Dick Tate Miss Short Isabel you have been In my olllce for two years now, and I have learned to love you better every day. Will you bo my wife? Isabel Short Oh, Mr. Tate, Is It fair to ask mo to give up a steady position for an uncertainty? Hrooklyu Life. An English debtor, on being sued, ad mitted that ho had borrowed tho mon ey, but safil that tho plalntlif knew nt tho tlmo it was a "Kathleen Mavour neon loan." "A Kathleen Mavourneen loan?" questioned tho court, with a puzzled look. "That's it, your lordship one of tho 'It may bo for years, nnd It inav be forever' sort" New York C'or more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c packuge Kuaraiueea 10 give pencil results, ak denier, or we will send put paid at 10c 4.T10UUB. Why Refer to Doctors i:f- Becausc we make medicines for them. Vc give them the formula for Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then ycu can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. " Avt'4 Clip-Ty PoririrRl H n rTnuily that lOioulil M In i vi-rv linini", I li.ive im-il s ftrfitt di-al iif It fur Imnl I'niih ami rnliln, mill I know what n s pi mil I in 'ilirlnn It f. I ran not rpcnrmniinil It tn lilnlilr." MAUK E. Coiikm, llyiln I'urk, Mhh. M Mlo by J. O. Ayr Co., Lowell, Mass. lifer's sarsaparilla pills. HAiK VIGOR. Ayer's Pills greatly aid tho Chorry Pectoral in breaking up a cold. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Names and Addrriies in sentative Business firms. Portland of Repre- J'HOTO KtTI'I.irs; Koilnk riVvdopIn and print Ing; wrlle fur .rn i-s. Wurnlaril, C'lurke 6! Co. M AH KJ LAN1EHNS Wclntpr Co.. 1'ortlnn.l. imeit prlceii on Iaiit'Tn ami Kllili s. ELASTIC IIOMKKY; Hupp.iriers, Ilrncrs: Knit to l- ii; fme meuiiiiri-iiii'nt b!uiikn: Wuoilunl, Clurice. HOKSKS of all kln'li for al at very reasonable pnecn. Inquire m'o rroiit Kt. THTSSFH sent on ntp-ovnl: w BiinrantPi' lit In inoHt uilllcult i at'n ; A'luMluril, Ciurke A Co. HVVKF.T PKAH s-iid 1 for prkc. aunt it Fair Gold Mi ilal pi as. J. J. i;i.t.i r, 1 1-root Hiri ct. ARTIFICIAL KVKS; every slia-le and h H; as mirinieiit sent on upprovul; Wo'n'a'.'il, Curke Co CKF.AM SEPAKATOHS-Wf tuarantee th V.H. i-eparutor to b- ihe l.i--T. Wr.te lor free cula og. Huzelwood Co., L Iftli and Oak. MF.N'SCI.OTHINI! Hnffum Pendleton, sole aci n s AHrd t'.enjnni n nirrert rlntlifs. KvTy tlilnir in men's fiirn Miiuks. Morrisuii and isixih Mreets. Oppos.le poHtollii e. FKF.F. LAND IN' OIIE'HIN u-der ttie Carey Irri gation art. Iieed d r.-rt fr ni urate. Writ" today. Jto-iKlet and map Irei.. II. s. Cooke & Co., ol Alder street, PurUa d, Oregon. POt'LTKV FOOD If you want your liens to lay more eguH writ ns ;'or I'r.'e partii-ul.tri ahoi?t PL H1NA POIL'IKY LEELifl Acme Mills Co., Portland, Oregon. TAILOHS ( o'umbla Woolen Mills Co.. Portland, Ore. I-a'esi fiiyle I'loihes miu.e ;o measure rlieap, our ell nieiisurement sy.itein Insures per.ect 11L Write lor 1'ree samples and prices. PIANOS OH'iANS Olilis: piano house on Pa- ii:c l oast. Organs and Pianos on easy p.iymi-iils. Write for 1st. Lei us ijuore you a prire. AUeu A liilbert-Kamaker Co., Pi rilai.d, Oieoa. Ore.'on Herbs SpifTflr for all K;dney and Hludder iroubles. Cures HAI'KACHK. Pr.ce Sue. 1 rial sir.e sent l.y mail lor luc in stumps. Send today, iliu.'a Tblrd St. Human Hairfloo Is Switches, I oupai'o irs, Men's Totniei s and nrs; best iiimli.y; lowest prices; sei d f'r tree price I's:: mail orders a speriaity. Par s Hair Store, &t Wasliiinrion St. Est lss8. No. 6-06 WHEN writine; to advertisers please mention this paper. WANTED A bright man with team in your coun ty . Ste.nl y work and good wages to ri,'ht man. References required. i'or par ticulars ad'lrees KOCH V. T. CO. Box X Winona, Minn. . 17 &.it?rr22r H Al 11 Jucaf H Jl i M Yl r" v 11 IixiXitfJ M1$f, VMfi mk&f Pnts, Known to act most Deneticially, in a pleasant syrup, p&i ipySr&y,. M in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con ''' ) fv'vB KiW tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy It-rf&F. vJi a l-Wf&W:t P 35s of all remedies to sweeten and mm mxmm ..mU'VSV rr. iF c V Ti w WSA manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order I AfP ''if 1 5 ' -X t0 buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, I one has ony t note, when purchasing, the full name of I fiS; tne Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the .J, J front of every package. Price, 50c per bottle. One size only. tVis-1' mr'""-' -"Th 1 in. .Lu... ..I 1 TIVE of UAUT There are two classes of remedies: those of known qual ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting gently, in harmony with nature, when natureneeds assist ance ; and another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcingthe natural functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of the remediesof known quality andexcellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of Fis, manufactured bv the California Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of refreshandcleanse the system gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming consti pation and the many illsresultingtherefrom. Its activeprinci ples and quality are known to physicians generally, and the remedy has therefore met with their approval, as w ell as w ith tne favor of many millions of well informed persons who know f their own personal knowledge and from actual experience I1 . A.Jf'VaV il II . 1 . . . ... . . i?V uiauils a most excellent laxative remedy we do not claim that j? 'jf' if ...IM ill mini-. f ill, I i , 4 Ii I. j. . II.. to it miivuitaii uiauiici ui uii, uut reLuiiuiicuu ii iui v nai 11 reaiiy 0' represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, containing nothing or an objectionable or injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers: those who are informed as loine quality or what they buy and the reasonsfor the excellence of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. To the credit of the druggists of the United States be it said hat nearly all of them value their reputation for professional integrity and the good will of their customers too highly to offer imitations or tne Genuine Syrup of Figs PUTNAM FADELESS DYES blench and mix colors. MONKOt DKUQ CO.. Unionville. Missouri. colors silk, I package. wool and cotton equally well and I Writ for ire booklet how to dye.