The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 05, 1903, Image 3

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(jon(jki:ssman 31i:i:kison' OF OHIO. J
ONE OF THE GALLEONS Or SPAIN.
Mystery in Dismantled Hulk Which Has Evidently Lain for Genera
tions In the Pacific Ocean.
Under the waters of San Diego hay.
jver by Point Loma, Cal., in tho vicin
ty of the quarantine station, lies the
lisniantled luilk of Home ancient gal-i-ori,
which lias probably lain there
or generations. As to how it got
:here ami as to whether it belonged
o Cabrillo or the fleet of some other
explorer ran ho merely a matter of
surmise, but its eonstrnetion indicates
that it is of very ancient date, it is
said that the I'ort itgnr.se ilshertnen
lave Known of its whereabouts for a
org time past, as they sail over the
water all about that section.
It remained, however, for two young
nen, John Skowes and a companion.
'ne day iccently to bring in the iir.st
angible prcoi of its existence. In
some manner they learned of the
whereabouts of tho old vessel, and
here being an exceptionally low tide
they started out to investigate it.
fter some little difficulty they locat
ed a part of the Ikv of what seemed
o havo once been a large vessel of
ery ancient construction.
As far as they could get out in the
water they found some ten feet of the
low, and the rest probably lies be
vond that in deep water. To a consi''-
Ilon. I'avid Mec-kisnn veil known net only in his own State, but throttghou
America, lie twgan his litic.il career bv M-rving four consecutive terms as Mayor o;
tiie t"vn in w hit h he 1 1 es, during hi h time he lw ante widely known as tho foundei
of the Meekivtn Hank of Napolea.n, Ohio. Jle was elected to the Fifty-fifth Congress b
a very htre majority, and is the a knowledged leailer of his party in hissection of the State
Only one II. iw marred the otherwise complete success of this rising statesman. Ca
t.irrh with its insidious approach and tenat ions grasp was his only uncomjuered foe. Foi
thirty yctrs he waed iiiimk t essfid warfare against this j.crsanal enemy. At last I'eruns
.uiitr to the rest ue, and In? dictated If.; following letter to Dr. I Iartman as the result:
have used several bottles of Peru tin and I feci greatly benefited
thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel t ncouraged to believe that if
I use it a short time longer I will be fully obit to eradicate the disease of
thirty years' standing." David Alcekison. Member of Congress.
erable extent the heavy planking has
been torn off by the tides which have
swept over the old hulk for many
years, leaving hare huge rlbB over u
foot in diameter, showing the vessel
to have been a large one. Upon in
vestigation of the planking which re
mained they found that in the whole
construction not a single piece of Iron
or nails in ai.y form had hern ur?d
by the builders. Most of the planus
had been attached by means of wood
en pins, ami what was still more re
markable they found In several spikes
of copper.
With considerable d'fTlculty they
removed one or two of the spikes and
brought them ba'-k to the city. Ti;
spikes are about six inches long and
plainly forged out by hand.
The wreck is a matter of much
speculation among those who have
known of its existence and there
might be an interesting tale In con
nection with it. The probabilities are
that it is one of the deserted galleons
of some old Spanish adventurer of an.
cient days, which was sunk In tho
sands and had been gradually worn
away by the action of a century's
tides. San Francisco Call.
Many Houte Changes.
Since the house of the Fifty-seventh
congress came into oxistenco in
March, H1, twelve members have
died, three have resigned and two
have been unseated an a result of con
tests, making a total of seventeen
changes in Icsh than two years. This,
according to those interested with the
compilation of data of this character,
is the greatest number of changes oc
curring during one session of con
gress in th history of that legislative
body.
No man dare hope foi a second de
gree verdict when his wife is Judge
and jury.
uon-t spoil Yocit ci.oTnrrs.
TTrb Rod Crowi Hall Hluo nii.l ke-p t hem
White a snow. All grocers. a puckugo.
One of the alienable- rights of a free
man is the right t; cling tu his own
pet superstitioti'j.
CAUSE OF COW'S STRANGE BEHAVIOR.
Amateur Farmers Much Alarmed Over Antics of Animal Who Only
Wanted to Be Milked.
IJ I K season of cm hing t old iv upon us. Vhii; many people have lx;en cured ol
The ouyli an-1 l li ; sneeze and t he ; chr ;n ic catarrh bv a single lxt tie of 1'eruna,
nasal t wan ; are to l-e heai d t a e ery ! et. as a rule, when the catarrh ix.-come
hand. Tlu-oriitt of i firoaic catat rh, tin-m r-t ' thoroughly fixed more than one bottle i?
necessary to complete a cure. 1'erunanaf
cured cases innumerable of catarrh of
twenty years' standing. It is the best, i'
not the only internal remedy for chronic'
catarrh in existence.
Common anil tlit adiul et diseases, is a out.
Tfiisisthtrw.iv the chronic catarrh Ken
erally Infills. A wr-.oii cati hes cold, which
hangs cn longer than n.-ual. The cold gen
erally starts in the head and thr-;;t. Then
follows sensitiveness of the a:r passages! . , , . ,
which incline one to catch cold verv cailv. 1?ut Invention .s far better than cure.
At last the ,-rson has a cold all th-; while i J-yery ,;rs.,n ""''Jcct tocatch.ng cold shoulc
throat at this season o
nrevent whnt i alrpn'r
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" - certain to end in rhronii- rnfarrh
At J. is the twrson lias a colli all th'; wnile 1 . . ,
. 1 i i r .i i take I'ert.aa at ono
seeminglv, more or less discharge from the , ,
. ' . - , .i I torn of cold or sore
nose, hawking, spitting, frequent ! "r,nK the vt.ar an1 thus
pf the throat, ntrils stopfed up, f-.i" k-.l- I r.--' ; rh
ing in the head, and pnre. laflamul thicat
The best time to treat catarrh is at the
very legianing. A Nutle of i'eruna prop
erly used, nt-vi.r fails to cure a comtuoa
Cokl, thus preventing chronic catarrh.
Send for free book on catarrh, entitlec
"Winter Catarrh." by Dr. Hartman
" IIeahh and lteauty " tent free to vvonetf
only.
The playwrifht. Jlrn MacDonough.
tells a good story on himself, apropos
of his first attempt to try to lead a
-ural life. He and two other friends
nired, some years ago, an old farm
house in New Jersey. They would
o out every night one summer, doing
ill their own work about the house
ind living on viands which they had
irought out from their clubs. After
hey had been in the country about
hree weeks it occurred to them that
.here was one thing necessary to com
ilcte the rural landscape. They had
io cow. So they went to the nearest
own and purchased an animal that
.as warranted pure Jersey. The cow
as installed on the front lawn and
iccame so tame that she slept on the
niazza and wandered about every
where like a good club fellow. One
.Horning in coming out of the house to
:atch the early train the three men
were muc'.i a'armed at the odd con
hut of their new purchase. She was
in a fierce mood, bellowing and lash
ing her tail. As McDonough went
toward the gate she made 0113 wild
rush at him and he was forced to
seek rofuge in a tree. She held the
rest of the party prisoners for some
time. It was in July, and a fearfully
hot day. There was no doubt about
it. The cow was mad. The manag
ing editor of a newspaper, who was
one of the party, made his escape by
a window and the back way, and hast
ened to town to consult a veterinary
surgeon. This gentleman consented
to go down to the farm for $10 down,
and his railroad" fare. He arrived,
anel the besieged man watched the
proceedings with interest. The cow
had settled down, but still looked
wild. The vet approached. He look
ed at the cow a few minutes and then
went into the house. Then he sized
up the three men for one moment
and made the laconic remark, "Milk
her." It had never occurred to the
city men that cows had to be milked,
and the animal had been with them
three weeks without having been re
lieved, and was consequently in an
unhappy state. And this famous first
can of milk cost the trio $12.
Hundreds of dealers ray th extra
quantity and superior quality of Defi
ance Starch is fast taking place of
all other brands. Others say they
cannot sell any other starch.
Wealth that brings with it no ra
tional enjoyment has simply been be
stowed on the wrong person.
WHY IT IS Till-; IIKST
Is because rnaie ly nn entirely different
proecss. Defiance- Starch in unlike any
other, belter and one ihiiu luetic lor 10
cent.
At once a man's greatest blessing
ami his friends' greatest curse is conceit.
Defiance Starch is guaranteed big
gest and best or money refunded. 115
ounces, 10 cents. Try it now.
If a woman wasn't ttble to idealize
a man there would be fewer marriages.
LIKE THE OLD HOME IN ERIN.
Ask your druggist for a free Pe-ru-na Almanac
REPEATING RIFLES
repeat. They don't jam, catch, or fail to extract.
In a v.crd, they are llie only reliable repeaters.'
Winchester rifles are made in al! desirable
calibers, weights and styles ; and are plain,'(
partially or elaborately ornamented, suiting every j
purpose, every pocketbook, and every taste.
WINCHESTER AMMUNITION
triads for all kinds cf shooting in ell kinds of guns.
C-r-3 rr c Send name nd eddress on a Postal
1 1 - for our 104-page Illustrated Catalog. j
VISCtlESTER REPEAT1SG ARMS CO., XEW HAVES, COSH.
Wealthy Pittsburg Man Has a Fine Reproduction in His Yard of the
Ancient Family House in Ireland.
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Do you want to feed the best Stock Pood made in the world?
Then feed the food that tells. That is
A stock cccilltioncr end .rrewer. Sold by mall on a guarantee, and at $50.00 to
SoO.OO per ton less than through traveling agents. Write for folders explaining
bow we do it. A.-k for testimonials and prices.
THE OLIVE-FOOD CO.
OUR REFERENCES:
ANY BANK IN UNITED STATES.
MARSH ALLTOWN,
IOWA.
The finest replication of an Irish
aouse in America, says the Pittsburg
Chronicle-Telegraph, stands in the
ard of James R. Mellon, corner of
Votth Xegley and Rippey streets. East
End. It has been erected regardless
jf cost, and is an exact duplicate of
:he ancestral home in Ireland, where
Judge Thomas Mellon, now in his 90th
vear, was bcrn in 1813.
It is built of stone, has small light
windows, is thatched, the annex cov
?red with Antwerp tile, the house is
covered with vining roses and the
ouildlng is'a veritable thing of beauty.
The home in Ireland stood near the
oanks of Iough Foyle. at Camp Hill
Cottage, Lower Castleton. Parish of
Cuppaugh. County Tyrone. It was
Duilt by Judge Mellon's grandfather,
and occupied by the judge's father,
Andrew Mellon, who came to America
:n 1818. landing at Baltimore with his
large family. It required three weeks
to crocs the mountains in a Conestoga
wagon to Greensburg. '
Squire Robert M. Graham, of I-Igo-
THc SENSE OF HUMOR.
Back UB to the fire to-night and have some
1 one rub your LAME BACK with
Mexican Mustang Liniment
You'll sleep like a top and have a good,
sound back free from pain in the morning.
START A STEAL1 LAUNDRY
Write u. Paradox Machinery Co.,
In yonrtown. Smail capital required an;
tig return in he 1-ivti-tment aoaured. W
mace all kinds of Laundry Machinery.
lOI K. Division St., Chicago,
WESTERN CANADA
HAS FREE HOMES FOR
IV1 I LLI O N S.
mi
T'pvariL of 100.000 Americana
he tt!rit In Wentrrn c ana-ta
d'ir!nn llie pant 5 car. Tt.ejr are
COXTKN rt:i. Il.tt'PY,
AM I KOsl EKIU S.
and there ! r- m atul for
MILLIONS.
Wonderful yield of wheat and other fn'.n. The
trt icTAJlnit land in the rontinrnt. Mw-nlf.i-ent
rllmate: p'rnty of w-r and fuel: pood ct!m.. ei-M-il-nt
enur-tie; pirudld raiiajr f acl.ltlr.
HOMfSTfAD LAMS Of 160 ACRES mi,
the on'y rhr-e fur wh!-h ! l for entry, endt'i the
to.Iuwtnif f'r an V tla and otLer l!rermre . .1 fi: aa
for a-ert IftVate lvlu jrou r-.lna-a-d railway rata-.. -t.-.:
upa-rlnfa-n.la-nt at linnilcr.irltn. Ottawa. Canada,
Br to W . V. Hrnna-tt. --l N Yairli Life K.-t;..Oniaba,
Ket)., lite auUiorued Laaadlao Ooverncueul Aitent.
W. N. U. Omaha.
No. 61903
tuKX mm iti fiif rati s
Boat C uarflt fyrup. Taale. Cioajd. CM
In time. id ry anigirua.
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HIGH RAILROAD POSITION
FOR JOHN SEBASTIAN.
John Sebastian, one of the best
known railroad men in the United
States and who for a number of years
has been connected with the Rock Is
land system's various ruads. has just
received an appointment which great
ly enlarges his powers and places him
practically at the head of one of the
great railway systems of the country.
He has been made passenger traffic
manager of the entire Kock lslaud
system, comprising, in addition to
those formerly under his manage
ment, the following roads: Choctaw.
Gulf & Oklahoma Railroad and the"
St. Louis, Kansas City & Colorado
Railroad.
John Sehastian entered the railroad
service thirty-four years ago as a
ticket clerk on the Santa Fe. Chica
go Examiner.
Proof That It Is Not Confined to Sex,
Age or Condition.
The crude humor that makes the
small boy want to throw a stone at a
silk hat on a man bristling v.ith dig
nity is not to be disposed of as a
mere ill-conceived prank of youth.
There is deep in most people a spring
of unsubduable humor that leaps glee
fully when conscious dignity gets a
fair tumble. That is why, for all tae
siolpmnitv of the place, the soberest
charity and the best bred propriety in
the world could not prevent a titter at
a little farce that happened in a
church in Brooklyn.
A gentleman and his wife, who were
offended at something the preacher
said, gravely rose and stalked toward
the door, with their heads held high
in assertive disdain. The wife follow
ed the husband.
Unfortunately, when they were half
way down tae aisle, the husband drop
ped his glove and stooped to pick it
up. Fate, the humorist, determined
that the wife should keep her head so
high that she did not see her husband
stoop. She went sailing on and doubl
ed over him in riotous confusion.
The congregation held its breath and
kept its composure. The two recover
ed themselves and went on. Hoping
to escape quickly, they turned to what
looked like a side door. The husband
pulled it open with an impressive
swing. Before he could close it out
tumbled the window pole and a long
duster and a step ladder. The con
gregation could hold its mirth no
longer, and man and wife fled to the
real exit in undignified haste, amid a
general and persuasive snicker.
nier, says that he can remember when
his relatives, the Mellcns. came down
the slopes of the Laurel hill into the
beautiful Ligonier valley. The family
came near settling at Eldersridge,
where the father had been negotiating
for a farm, but had decided to buy
near Turtle creek.
When James R. Mellon visited the
old home in Ireland a couple of years
ago he brought home with him the
cornerstone of the old house, with the
letters "A. M." and "1790" carved
upon it, and this stone now has a
place in the house he has built, just
over the old fashioned open fireplace.
The andirons and some other relics
are also from the old house in Ireland.
It is a quaint sight and it touches
sentimental chords to enter the East
End house through the ancient style
door, the upper half opening separate
ly, to tread the stone floor, see the
spinning wheel in the corner of the
room, the old time cupboard, chair and
tables and crane in the wide open fireplace.
'"Sir," said the boy, "I am cubject to
headaches, and a pipe takes off the
pain."
"And you? and j-ou? and you?" in
quired the pedagogue, questioning
every bey in his turn.
One had a "raging tooth"; another,
"colic"; the third a "cough"; in short,
they all had something for which the
weed was an unfailing remedy.
"Now, sir!" bellowed the master to
the last boy, "pray, what disorder do
you smoke for?"
Alas! all excuses were exhausted,
but the interrogated urchin, putting
down his pipe and looking up in his
master's face, said, in a whining, hypo
critical tone:
"I smoke for corns, sir!"
Knowledge is not always wisdom.
THE ONLY COMPLAINT LEFT.
ingenious Excuse That the Boy Offered
for Smoking.
In an Irish tewn the lads of a school
acquired the habit of smoking, and
resorted to the most ingenious meth
ods to conceal it from the master. In
this they- were successful until one
evening, when the master caught them
puffing most vigorously.
"How now?" shouted he to one of
the culprits. "How dare you to be
6moking?"
A Champion Cusser.
At Wichita .Mrs. Pearl Williams has
sued for divorce. She alleges that one
day four weeks after her marriage she
traded a can of cherries for some fresh
fruit to a neighbor. That night when
her husband came home and found
that she had made this small dicker
he commenced to swear. Mrs. Wil
liams declares that for six straight
hours he swore a blue and sulphurous
stream that swelled and gained in vol
ume as it flowed onward. At last she
fled from the house in dismay. She
stayed away, too, and brought suit
for divorce. And now Judge Dale will
pass upon the artistic vehemence of
the man who could swear six straight
hours after only four weeks of marriage.
British Quarrels.
Apropos of tae interruption of dip
lomatic relations between Venezuela
and three European countries it may
be interesting to recall that during the
last half century' diplomatic relations
have never been suspended between
Great Britain and Central America,
Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Argentina.
They were broken off, says the South
American Journal, of London, with
Mexico from September to November,
1856, from'lSGl to 1864 and 1867 to
1884; with Venezuela from April to
September, 1858, and from 1SS7 to
1897; with Brazil from 1863 to 1865;
with Bolivia from 1853 to J.857; with
Uruguay from 1861 to 1879, and finally
with Paraguay from 1859 to 1862.
Coafneas Cunnot He Cured
by local applications, as they c annot reach tae
diseased iortion of tae ear. There i only one
way to cure deafness, and that In by consti
tutional remedies. DenfncKs is caused by an
Inflamed rendition of the mucus lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imiK-rfec-t hear
ing, and when it is entirely closed da-afness is
the result, nnd unlesr the Inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever:
nine cases out ot ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucus surfaces.
We will pi ve One Hundred Dollars for any case
Of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot
bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for
sirculars, free.
P. J. CHENEY at CO., Tcledo, O.
Sola, oy Drupjrists, 73c.
Hall's Family l'ills are tho best.
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spoil a new
clean.
times when one hates to
broom by sweeping too
piTQ permanently cured. No ntxnr na-rvnusna? art or
I I S tlrnf dn v'i. UHt of I)r. K line's (treat Nerve lta-tor-er.
Sena! fur KRKK WJ.OO trial ha.ttla- and tr-iuiFO.
Dn. K. H Kl.lNK, Ltd.. Kii Arc-b Strea-t. l-hlllelDlila-"
When a young man proposes it is
up t othe girl to lose hor self-possession.
Dyeing is as easy as washing when
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are
used.
Every man should
good as his epitaph
out to be.
strive to De as
will make him
IIKAI) TH IS!
Drs.'Rl.-nnralB A Van Camp of 1404 Farnain St..
Omaha. Xa-t.. treat Catarrh anal Giiaranta-eaa-iira-.
The cioa-tors are old established and reliatile phy
sicians of Omaha. Write tlia-m a statement of
your ease and valuable information will la sent
you fr-e. For Catarrh of the nosa-. throat and
luiiKH tin y will send you one month's treatina-nt
Inhaler and Constitutional Tra'atma-nt on re
ceipt of one dollar by postal order, dratt or
express money ordar.
An old bachelor recommends the
gold cure for feminine heart troubles.
Don't wait until your sufferings have
driven you to despair, with your nerves
shattered and your courage gone.
Help ami h:ipi)im-ss surclv awaits you if yon accept Mrs. I'inlrlianrn
advice. Disease makes women nervous, irritable, and easily annoyed t.y
children and household duties; such women need the; counsel and help
of a woman who understands tin jxeuliar trouble of her h x; thai
woman is .Mrs. I'inkham, -who with her famous medicine, J.liit i:.
IMnklimti's Ytf't:tlil" 'oiiimhiiuI, have; restored more siek and di
connived women to health ami happiness than any othe r one pernor.
Her address is Lynn, .Mass., and her advice is free. Write today, f
not wait.
"Will not tho volume of letters from women wfio have, beet
made strong by L-ydi" I IMnkliam' Vegetable Compound con
vince others of the virtuew of Ibis great medicine.'
AVben a medicine lias lceii successful in more than 11 million
eases, is it justice to yourself to say, without trying it, "I do not
believe it would help me?"
Surely you cannot wisb to remain weak and sick and dis
couraged, exhausted with each day's work. If you have some de
rangement of the feminine organism try Lydia i:. IMnkhain'M
Vegetable Compound. It will surely help yon.
Mrs. Emilie Seering;, 174 St. Ann's Ave, New
York City, writes:
Deah Mrs. Pinkiiam: If women who are always hltte nnd eVprrcd
and nervous would tiikc L.ylia I-. 1 'Ink!. :iin H
Vegetable Compound they woulal Jl rial it, the mcali
cine they need to brinj.' them to a more cheerful
frame of mind. 1 was terribly wnrrifd and downcast,
anal was thin and bloodh-ss. My buc k nc-heal all thn
time, no iitatt-r how Jiard I tria-d la farjet it or
change my position to case it, atul the pain at the
base of iny hraiu was so haal that I soniet inies
thought that I would grow crazy ; J had the l.lix-sso
much and was always so de pressed I ea.ulal not sc-c-m
V " to shake them off ; half of the tunc 1 did not seem to
1 VXCfS have tne courage to c!a my work ; everything
seemed to go wrong with me, and I wan always
worrying ana icaring hh. wum. j iw-jiii a.
take "l,ydia I'. IMiikham'K Vegetable Com
pound. After the first few rloses a load seemed
lifted from mv shoulders, I felt letter in every
i . i i .i t ....i.: .
Tvav. I ne niues icii, me unci my nc-uai mii i n-u ua iiua- ,
before long my back was better too, and I looked younger and stronger 1 tc ok
six bottles in all, and it is with thankfulness that I acknowledge that my
present good health is due to the use of Iyciiu 12. l'inkliam's Vegetable
Compound."
FIIEE Mi:iICAT. AttVICIJ TO WOMHN'.
ff there is anything in your case about which you would llko
special advice, write freely to 3Irs. I'inkham. No man will se
your letter. She can surely help you, for no person in America lias
such a wide experience in treating female ills as she has had. .She,
has helped hundreds of thousands of women back to health. Her
address is L.ynu, 3Iass., and her advice is free. You aro very fool
ish if you do not accept her kind invitation.
DR. COFFEE
Discovers Remedies That Restore
Sight to Blind People.
Dr. W. O. Coffpe, a noted oculist. 3I0 Good
Block, Ues Moines, Iowa, has discovered med
icines for the eyes that people can use at homo
and cure Cataracts. Scums. Granulated Lids
Ulcers or liiindness and restore sinht.
Dr. Coffee has published an M-pa.'e tiook on
Eye Diseases which .4; will send Free to every
reaaler of this paper. This book tells how to
prevent old sieht and make weak eyes strong.
Write Dr. CoSee today for his book.
$5000
FORFEIT if-ea-annot forthwith produce the orliflnl laMtor n-l nignntur of
above testimonial, whiih will prove it almolute Kniiiii-u-.
I.ydia K. J'iukbaui Medicine Co., Lynn, Man.
When you meet a worthless man it's
doughnuts to fudge; he can tell you
a sure cure for corns.
GOOD HOrSEKEEPKRS
Use the Jest. That's why they buy lied
Cross liall Jllue. At leading grocers, 5 a-euta.
It is perhaps because art is long
that so many artists are short.
Gertrude Isn't that fur boa very un
comfortable around your neck?
Evaline Terribly uncomfortable;
but it is very expensive fur, don't you
know. Boston Transcript.
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'ntctusTouAuir iTM U 11 U U IT- urn
MKAIOHICIOAK ALWAYS RELIABLE
nDAOPV DISCOVERY: riven
LIXVtarO' I fii).:k ra-ll-f nii'ta nra-K wa,rt
t?i-eH. JtaMik aif ta-hi iinfintHlp Htirl 10 DA Y B' trat rua-ril
raitS. Ur.H.H.OKEtH SSomS.Bux K.AtUoU.Oa
He watched the Iovp scene enacted
on the KtaRe and shook his h-ad regretfully.
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Life out of Joors and out of the games which they play and the enjoy
ment which thej- receive and the efforts which they make, comes the
greater part of that healthful development which is so essential to their
happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is
g-iven to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs
on which it acts, should be such as physicians would sanction, because its
component parts are known to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from
every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians and parents,
well-informed, apptove and recommend and which the little ones enjoy,
because of its pleasant flavor, its pentle action and its beneficial c fleets, is
Syrup of Fig-s and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should
be used by fathers and mothers.
Syrup of Fig-s is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and
naturally without griping-, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the
system effectuallj', without producing that constipated habit which results
from the use of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, and against
which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them
grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give
them medicines, when medicines are not needed, and when nature needs
assistance in the way of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and
g-entle Syrup of Figs.
Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the
laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices, but
also to our original method of manufacture and as 3ou value the health of
the little ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal
ers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be
bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please
to remember, the full name of the tnmnanv
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. is printed on
the front of every pack
age. In order to get its
beneficial effects it is al-.va)-s
necessary to buy
the genuine only.
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