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ijpfenda Jew». Eruptions The only way to get rid of pimples and other erup tions is to cleanse the blood, improve the digestion, stim ulate the kidneys, liver and skin. The medicine to take is Hood’s Sarsaparilla Which has cured thousands. Monday, January 22. Washington, Jan. 22.—The question of regulating railroad rates took prac tically all of tne time of the senate to day, notwithstanding that no bill with that end in view has been reported from the interstate commerce commit tee. The discussion of the subject was in connection with Clary’s speech, Al drich, Foraker, Bailey and Newlands being the principia! participants in ad dition to Clay himself. Clay advocated the passage of a bill which would give the Interstate Com merce commission power to regulate rateB, when complained of, and said that, if there was no legislation along that line, the country might count up on agitation of tne question of govern ment ownership. In that connection, he referred to the large vote given Mr. Hearst in the late New York municipal election as an indication of the poplari- ly of municipal ownership of public utilities. tion but for the taunt of Hale. When be concluded, Daniel moved that the resolution be laid on the table, and this disposition was made of it by a vote of 54 to 8. The remainder of the day was devoted to speeches oil tne pure food and merchant marine bills, McCnmber advocating the food measure and Mallory opposing the shipping bill. Washington. Jan. 18.—After paying a tribute to the frigate Constitution today and ordering an investigation in order to ascertain the annual amount necessary to preserve the ship, the house devoted the day until 5:45 to the perfection and passage of a bill providing for the final disposition of the affaire of the five civilized tribes in the Indian Territory. With one or two minor amendments, the bill was passed subsequently substantially as it came from the committee. The bill provides for concluding the enrollment of Indians of the tribes and the allot ment of land to them. The enrollment Washington, Jan. 22.—With a point and allotment is made the subject of ' it order pending, the eight-hour clause many restrictions and provisions. of the Panama canal item in the urgent Feellnic In III« Art. Wednesday. January 17. The singing teacher was visiting the deficiency bill was buffeted about in Washington, Jar. 17. — Th» recent debate during the greater part of to school, and us this was an important forcible removal fr< m the white bouse event In the district, the pupils bad day’s seeiion of the hou°e. The debate of Mrs. Minor Morris was made the been Instructed to memorize a verse was general and the point of order subject of emphatic denunciation by or two to recite for tlie entertainment which will be made by Hogg of Colo Tillman in the senate today. His re- rado, or by Williams, the minority of the visitor. rnaika called out remonstrances from During he delivery of his lines, one leader, can only be made when the sec Hale, Hopkins and Daniel, and led to tion is considered for amendment. small boy was especially noticeable While the eight-hour provision of the very abrupt closing of the doors for the action with which he accom the Panama part of the bill is what is and the sudden adjournment of the panied bls words; so much so that the objected to most strenuously, speeches senate in the middle of the afternoon. teacher, surprised at bls efforts, com were made for and against the adminis The speech abounded in Tillman’s pe mended him highly on the ease with tration’s canal policy. Williams, the culiar expressions, and was character which he spoke and the apparent prac minority leader, declared the work of ized by many severe and exceptionally tice which be must have put on the digging ought to be done by contract* personally thrusts at the president. At piece. De Arinond, of Missouri, immediately times he wept over wliat he regarded "It was flue,” she exclaimed, lu clos contended that thia could not be done as the indignities to the lady, and hie ing, "and shows a large amount of successfully, and Burton, of Ohio, urg voice and eyes were full of tears when rehearsal! But. Johnny, where did ed that congress should scrutinize ap he declared, in the face of protests from you get the gestures?" propriations. Hepburn, of Iowa, urg< «1 his fellow senators, that he would de “ 'Tain’t the gestures.” replied the the necessity of centralization in re mand an investigation of the white The Malay States produce about sev young genius, with a twist, “ 'taln't sponsibility, and wanted the president house incident. held responsible for the work. the gestures; It's the hives.” en-tenths of the world's supply of tin. Washington, Jan. 17. — In response to the Sulzer resolution passed by the Saturday, January 20. house Sevetary Metcalf, of the de Washington, Jan. 20. — The cry of partment of Commerce and Labor, to graft raised iu the house of representa day sent to the house the report of tives this afternoon caused tie defeat Special Immigrant Inspector Marcus of an amendment to an urgent deficien Braun, which deals at great length Whenever a sore or ulcer does not heal, no matter on what part of the cy bill apppropriating $10,000 to sup with the character of the immigrants body it may be, it is because of a poisoned condition of the blood. This ply an express deficiency in the fund coming to this country and the attitude poison may be the remains of some constitutional trouble; the effect of a need for the payment of transporta of the European governments upon the long spell of sickness, which has left this vital stream polluted and weak, tion chargee on silver from the sub matter. Mr. Braun declares that he or because the natural refuse matter of the body, which should pass off treasury to trade centers. The amend has incontrovertible evidence that, through the channels of nature, has been left in the system and absorbed ment was proposed by General Kiefer, while the number of aliens shipped to into the circulation. It docs not matter how the poison became intrenched Rep., and was opposed by Reprsenta- this country who are legally inadmissi in the blood, the fact that the sore is there and does not heal is evidence of tives Tawney, Minn., Smith, la., and ble due to disease is diminishing, im a deep, underlying cause. There is nothing that causes more discomfort, Hill, Conn. Representative Hill raised migrants inadmissible for other reasons worry and anxiety than a festering, discharging old sore that resists treat the | out of order against it. He lost. are constantly brought into the coun ment. The very sight of it is abhorrent and suggests pollution and disease ; Hill charged that the appropriation try in large numbers “by the concerted besides the time and attention required to keep it clean and free from other was a species of graft for the express action of some European governments infection. As it lingers, slowly eating deeper into the surrounding flesh, the company. Smith joined in the declar and steamship agencies, by bankers and Sufferer grows morbidly anxious, fearing ' ' ” may be cancerous. Some ation that it was no longer necessary schemers of all sorts.” it for the Federal government to continue of those afflicted with an old sore or I have had a crippled foot all niy lite, the appropriation, and that if the ulcer know liow useless it is to ex which oompelled me to me a brace. By Tuesday, January 18. pect a cure from salves, powders, lo Home unaccountable means this brace transportation of silver was not made Washington, Jan. 16. — The Phil'.p caused a bud Ulcer on my leg. about six so profitable the coin would remain in tions and other external treatment. years sko . I had good medical atten pine tariff bill was passed by the house Through the use of these they have tion, but t he Ulcer got worse. I was in circulation longer toiiay substantially the same as it came to try S. S. S., and am glad to say Seen the place begin to heal and scab duced it cured me entirely, and I am convinced Washington, Jan. 20.— Murmurings from the ways ami means committee over, and were congratulating them that it saved my leg for me. I have, Rice was great faith in B. a. S. and are heard in ihe senate of a posa ble re The vote was 258 to 71. selves that they would soon be rid of therefore, gladly recommend It to all needing a volt by the I eet. rurar m n against the made subject to the same tariff as fuuar the detestable thing, when a fresh reliable blood medicine. Bristol, Vn.-Tenn. W. J. CATE. Philippine tariff bill, taken up today and tobacco — 25 per cent of the Iting- supply of poison from the blood ley rates — and one or two changes would cause the inflammation ami old discharge to return and the sore would by the committee of Philippines for were made aB to the language. be as bad or worse than before. Sores that do not heal are not due to out consideration. The opposition of the side cat-.ses ; if they were, external treatment would cure them. They are beet sugar industry to the Cuban re Washington, Jan. 16.— Unexpectedly kept open because the blood is steeped in poison, which finds an outlet ciprocity treaty developed a strength through these places. While young people, and even children, sometimes among the Republican" of seven votes. the senate today found itself consider Buffer with non healing sores, those most usually afflicted are persons past This was enough to dele it the ratifica ing the railroad rale question, which middle life. Often, with them, a wart or mole on the face inflames and be tion, a two-thirds vote being necessary. was precipitated by Fulton’s taking the gins to ulcerate from a little rough handling ; or a deep, offensive ulcer de The same strength could not defeat the floor to make a brief speech in explan velops from a slight cut or bruise. Their vital energies and powers of re Phi.ippine bill, which only requires a ation of an amendment offered by him to the Dolliver bill, giving to courts of sistance have grown less, and circulation weaker, ami perhaps some taint in majority. justice authority to modify orders of the_blood, which was held in check by their stronger constitutions of early the Interstate Comnicerce commission Friday, January 19. life, shows itself. It is Well to be sus Washington, Jan. 19. — Reform in imposing an unreasonable rate. He picious of any sore that does not heal readily, because the same germ that the matter of making deficiency appro had not proceeded far when he was produces Cancer is back of every old priations agitated the house today, switched from a general explanation of sore ami only needs to be left in the and the entire time was devoted to its the terms of the provision to a defense circulation to produce this fatal disease. discussion, with the exception of a sort of the principle which it seeks to es is only one way to cure these old speech for free hides by Perkins, of tablish, and a general debate of the PURELY VEGETABLE. s< There The urgency deficiency bill followed. res and ulcers, ami that is to get every New York. The merchant marine bill was then particle of the poison out of the bl< ood. For this purpose nothing equals bill was being considered under general S. S. S. J It „ goes down to the very bottom of the trouble, cleanses the/blood‘ debate order, and l.ittauer, of New laid liefore the senate and Gallinger and makes a permanent cure, . f ........... ................... .......... _ the .... circulation York, in charge of the bill, set the pace urged early attention to this subject. S. S. S. enriches and freshens bo that it cart ics new. strong blood to the diseased parts and allows the place by pointing out the failure of the legis Scott spoke in support of the bill. The pure food bill was then taken up to heal naturally. When this is done the discharge ceases, the sore scabs lation of last year to curb the heads of over and fills in with healthy flesh, anil the skin regains its natural color. departments tn their demands for defi and a number of committee amend ments were agreed to. Hepburn gave Book on Sores and ulcers and any medical advice desired will be furnished ciency supplies. notice that after the conclusion of th» without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. routine morning business tomorrow he Thursday, January 18. Washington, Jan 18, —There was an would ask the senate to fix a day for echo of yesterday’s stormy session in the taking a vote on the bill. senate today, when Tillman presented Continue Black Sand Experiments his resolution directing a senatorial in vestigation into the removal of Mrs. Washington, Jan. 18.— The reported fR^HERE ls a Reason— a true, faithful, loyal servant of Mankind. Minor Morris from the white house. urgent deficiency appropriation bill to Why the Good Peoplo of Over Five Millions of Dollars have The resolution ptovoked no debate, and day carries $80,00(1 to continue the in America buy Cascarais as been Spent to make the merits of Cas Tillman contented himself with a brief vestigation of mineral lands in Alaska; ' -4 Fast as the dock Tlcks. careis known, and every cent of It would statement, in which he said that he J also $25,000 to continue the investiga- Every second some one, somewhere. be lost, did not sound merit claim and would not have introdned the reoolu- | tion of black sands at Portland. Is Buying a little Ten-Cent Box of Cas hold the c -mtant, continued friendship, careis. Patronage and Endorsement of welb I Hague Delegates Chosen. Favors Alaskan Home Rule. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6—60 times to the Minute, pleased people year after year, Washington, Jan. 22. — Secretary Washington, Jan. 16. — Senators • . . 60 Minutes to the Hour. 3600 Boxes an Root today announce 1 that the Ameri Piles, lardge and Allis n and nnoffiical Hour. 36.000 Boxes a Day of Ten Hours, can representatives to the approaching I d. legate 8. S Ryan, of Alaska, today- There Is also a Reason— 1,060,000 Boxes a Month, and then some. Why there are Parasites who attach I conference to l>e held at The Hague will called on the preaident and elicited Think ot it—22Ü.OJÜ People lake a themselves to the Healthy Ekdv of Cas be Joseph II Choa’e, formerly ambas from him a promise that Alaska should Cascaret tablet each day. Millions use carete success—Imitators, Counterreiters, sador to England; Horace Porter, 'o-- have home rule. Lodge and Allison, mer ambassador to France, and Judge the two strongest men in the senate, | Cascareis when necessary. Substitutes. Rose, of Little Rock, Ark., ex-presi said they favore.1 this move, and the The Judgment of Mill'ons of Bright They are Trade Thieves who would dent of the American Bar association. president heartily promised to give it Americans Is Infallible. They have been rob Cascareis of the "Good Will” of the Betides these delegates there may be his support. As a cornerstone for the others, the number being conditional new regime, he promised to appoint an | upon the Russian representation, and Alaskan as governor to succeed Brady, there will also be a number of secre who will soon resign because of the in taries, stenographers and interpreters. , discretions. Tolatol Wan t'nable to Answer. Once,lu Moscow,near the Borovltch- ■kala gate, he (Count Tolatol), saw a persistent beggar, asking alms, who exclaimed: "A little penny, brother, in tile name of Christ.” A police officer approached; he wns young, martial, and wrapped in the regulation sheepskin. At sight of him the beggar fled, bobbling away In fright and haste. “Is It possible." said Tolstoi to blm- •elf, "that people are forbidden to ask charity, in Christ'n name—lu a Chris tian land!" “Brother,” lie said to the policeman, “can you read?" “Yes,” said the officer, politely, for Tolstoi has a grand air. “Have you read the Bible?" “Yes." “And do you remember Christ’s or ders to feed the hungry?"—and he ci ted the words. The policeman was ev idently troubled; lie turned to his ques tioner and asked: “And you, sir—you cun read?” “Yes, brother.” “And have you read the police regu latlons?” "Yes, brother.” "And do you remember that begging In the main streets Is forbidden?” The prophet found no answer ready. —Success Magazine. Cotton is now produced artificially from pine wood. The fibers are broken up and chemically treated to dissolve out all except the cellulose. 1 At a Disadvantage. “It Is Ignorance and race prejudice that lead immigration restrlctionlsts to classify Jewish Immigrants among th > undesirable, ” declared a Chicago banker of the race. “There Is no such thing as a grave Jewish problem in this country. Statistics show that the accession of hundreds of thousands of ‘Ignorant’ and ‘Russian’ Jews by im migration In recent years has not bur dened the rich Jews. On the contrary, It has helped to make them and the country as well richer and more pros perous. As to the differences between the liberal Americanized Jews and the newly arrived orthodox Jews there is nothing to be exercised over. For brethren to quarrel occasionally Is but uatural. But no matter how bitter the atta. k of the orthodox Jew on the liberalized Jew, the tenets of strict orthodox Judaism commnnd that all differences between Jew and Jew must be forgiven and forgotten on the eve of Atonement day. No scene can be more impressive than that In Jewish homes and lu orthodox syna gogues on the eve of Koi Nidre, when those who have happened to quarrel during the year tearfully extend the hands to one another, earnestly pray- lug forgiveness." S.S.S. How Many Birthdays ? You must have had sixty at least! What? Only forty? Then it must be your gray hair. Ayer’s Hair Vigor stops these frequent birthdays. It gives all the early, deep, rich color to gray hair, and checks falling hair. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Little Brother (to sitter who is sitting ! with her fiance)—Do you know what 1 j think? Sister—No; what is it? “I think if 1 were not in the room Mr. Jones would kiss you.” “You impudent boy! Leave the room I instantly!”—Tales. “ I wan greatly troubled with dandruff which produced a most disagreeable itching of the scalp. I tried Ayer’« Hair Vigor and the dan druff soon disappeared. My hair also stopped falling out until now I have a splendid head of hair.”—D avid C. K in . nk . Plainfield,Conn. Piso a Cure fa a remedy for coughs, colds and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, at druggists. Restorer. Send for Free B2 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. Ä. H. Kline, Ltd.,931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. manufacturers of Concerning Common Sense. The man who knows when not to talk, poeseeeee judgment of a high order. People everywhere are displaying good judgment by eating Pillsbury’s Vitos for breakfast. It is a mighty good thing to be outside of; try it. RIGHT WAY TO DRINK TEA. It Tea drinking a la Chinese has re cently become one ot the amusing lit tle fads ot fashionable life. Russian tea, with Its aceompaulmeut of lemon, has given place to that delightful fragrant infusion which tourists visit ing the oriental eating places ot the Chinese quarters marvel at and pay fancy prices for, but which ean be made quite as successfully at home it one knows liow. This does not mean j that only the Chinese brand of tea | may be used, although to a cultivated ; taste It ls undeniably superior, but rather that it is made as tea should be! made, and It Is served with all the attending customs and accessories of the flowery kingdom. The poorest Chinese laundryman or vegetable ped dler, says Leslie's Weekly, drinks tea of a quality far superior to that served iu the most elaborate homes or the ' most expensive hotels. “Mellcans him boil tea—alle same medicine,” once observed Toy, our Chinese cook; and one day, when speaking of the cream- and-sugar habit with tea, he scornfully remarked: "Heap, cheap—tea cost hap dollar; one dollar alle same—cost fl' dollars alle same—no one can tell.” Most lovers of the cup that cheers will agree with him that adding cream and sugar to very fine tea seems al most a sacrilege, and, too, that the usual method of tea-making in the av erage American home is bound to spoil the flavor of the very best tea. The [ Chinese laborer drinks ten at Intervals of every half-hour or so, and the bev erage seems to impart an impetus for unflagging labor. Different Dreary Existence. Landlady—Are you aware, Mr. Ski doo, that the less one eats the louger one lives? Mr. Skidoo (with his mouth full)— Sure! But what’s the use of living that way?—Judge. An Accomplished Liar, “That friend of yours, the politician, j is the most mendacious fellow I ever met.” “No doubt of it. He’s equal to four ilshermen, five Ananlasea and six Sainton's Indi (Terence. Philadelphia lawyers rolled into one.” It was late in November that Deli —Cleveland Plain Dealer. lah suggested trimming Samson'.« hair. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollar! Reward for "How do you want It cut?” she ask any case of Catarrh that cannot-be cured by ed, with a satirical little grimace. ‘ Hall's Catarrh Cure. CHENEY A CO., Prop«., Toledo, O. “Oh, any old way,” lie answered; "It We, F. the J. undersigned, have kuowu F. J. doesn’t matter now that the football ' Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac season is over.”—Cleeylaud Plain I tions and financially able to carry out any ob Dealer._____ _________ ligations made by their firm. Chinaman the Only On* to Do Properly—Quality Counts. Motherswill find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. And Then He Went. Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Masa, TERRY'S, LSEEDS À BEST BY TEST wanr & T ruax , Wholesale Druggists,Toledo, O. W alding , K innan <k M arvin , Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur« laces of the system. Price 76c. per bottle, bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hairs Family i'ills are the best. **1 have tried all kinds of waterproof clothing and have never found anything at any price to compare with your Fish Brand for protection from all kinds of weather.” Polite Freshman. Ilishcst Award World's Fair. 1904. When young Meagles took the train for Harvard his father said: ‘‘As soon as you find out let me know if you have passed your entrance exam inations.” Two days later, in the midst of making a heavy deal, he received the following telegram: “Yes. J. Mea gles, Jr.” Quite preoccupied and puzzled, he telegraphed back: “Yes, what?” The well trained sou wired back: “Yes, sir.”—Judge. (The n«me and addre«« of (ha writer of thia unsolicited letter may be had upon application) a . J. tower co. The Sign of the Fish Boston. U. S. A. TOWER CANADIAN CO.. LIMITED Toronto, Canada Malert of Warranted Wot Weath.r Clothing m P. N. U. No. 4 06 HEN writing to advertisers plea«, mention this paper. W The Kind You Have Always Bought lias borne the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you iu this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good ° are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment« What is CASTORIA Castori» is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ajre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea ami Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Names. “I suppose,” said the romantic citizen, “that you are greatly lauded for your ■ generosity ?” “Well, not altogether.” responded the Pittsburg millionaire. “Some call it gen- i erosity and some call it restitution.’’— Louisville Courier Journal. Opals are so soft when first taken from the mines that pieces can bv picked off with the fingers. In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Get What You Ask For! It Is not an Experiment, not an Acci dent or Incident, but a sound. Honest Business, based on Tlme-Tr >d.ar.d-Tested Merit, never found wuatmg. Thera is a Reason • • Cascarete are the Implacable foe of All piaoeee Germs; the Incomparable cleanser, purifier and strenftheoer of the entire Digestive Canal. They Act like Exercise on the Bewel- Musc les, make them strong and Active- able Io Help Themselves do their work keep themsolvea clean. Caecarets are the safe guard of Innocent Childhood against the Dreadful Death dealing Dangers that threaten the Lives of the Little Ones. They are Purely Vegetable, absolutely Harmless, always Reliable and Efficient. A Dishonest Purpose means a Dishonest Product and a Disregard ot the Purchas ers' Health or Welfare. Beware of the Slick Salesman and his ancient "Just as Good" story that com mon sense refutes. Cascareis are made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and the tamvus little Ten Cent “Vest Pocket” box Is here shown. They are never sold In bulk. Every tablet marked "CCC." Bo sure you get the genuine. Depew Will Hang On. Washington, Jan. 22. — Discussing the rumor that Senator Depew intends t > resign, Venator Platt, hi« colleague, said * ‘Of course IVpew is depressed by the wild charges affecting him that have been made in the recent past, and it is very possible this depression has had some rffect on his health. Ils will he in his seat this morning to greet his friends and (ace his enemies and in the senate he has lets of the one and mighty few ot the other. There will be no doubt either of the warm cor diality of his reception.” r Stevens Testifies on Canal. Washington. Jan. 16.—Chief Engin eer Stevens, of the Panama Canal com mission, appeared before the senate in vestigating committee today. He talk ed of conditions on the isthmus, dis cussing sanitary, labor difficulties ami questions of like character, dealing with the administration of canal affairs, with greater detail and freedom than in hie published report. He denied the stories being circulated of alleged im portation from the United States of women into the canal sone for immorla purposes. Irrigation Engineers Confer. Proposes Assay Office. Washington, Jan. 22.—Irrigation en Washington, Jan. 16.—Senator Fnl- gineers of the department ot Agricnl- tosi today introduced a bill anthorising tn-., under the direction of Elwood the establishment of an assay office at Mead, are in conference in Washington Portland. The bill provides for an as to outline t'ue work for the coining sea saver and melter at 12.M0; chief clerk son. A. P. Stover, of Oregon, and H. | at »1.400, and anthorisee an annual O. Rarcbbsi her, of Idaho, are attend exl>enditure of $16,000 in payment of ing the meeting. Three engineers are salaries to as«ay employes, including not connect'd with the Reclamation | the officiale named. No specific appro service, tut make a special study of priât ion is made for the office, as it is water resources, the use of waler ami cnetomaty to make these appropriations I drainage problems. in regular appropriation bills. •» 1 oj 1 PISO S CURE FOR ro “Ton say Congressmen ar, at a dis Cl/ftiS WHl&S ALL USE HUS. I I advantage In dealing with the railways?” ■ th tat Cough byrup. Tote» Uuud. U m in time, bold by drugg i « la asked tha indignant citizen. 1^1 “Yes,” answered Senator Sorghum, CONSUMPTION (Zl “they are at a disadvantage.” "For what reason?” "Well, you t.e, Congress can’t issue Colonel a Spanhh Title. passes that will get you anywhere.”—! The title “colonel” is derived from the Washington Star. Spanish. The name is “coronel,” which may account for the English pronouneia« fl TO Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness tion. I I I U after first day'» use of Dr.Kline'« Great Nerve W hat J oy T hey B ring E very H ome To as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play—when in health —and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor lite they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and t he wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excel.ence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, be cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most benefici- allv and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian hue ngs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem edy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. I lease to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup ' t rigs always has the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in es of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty Sr- fuv*n8 printed thereon the name of any other company, do not p L p , 'ou genuine you will not get its beneficial effects, f i should alwavs have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial a:'.d children, whenever a laxative r ed.