J 3 AH 4 f --y zM THE CHILDREN ENJOY Life out of doors and out of the games which they play and the enjoy ment which they 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 given 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 wijich physicians and parents well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be tised by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy which acts gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which cleanses the system effectually, 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 gentle Syrup of Figs. It 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 orig inal incUtou of manufacture and as you 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 Company . rT CALIFORNIA FIG SYR. UP CO. is printed on rl , i t- the front of -vfrv nark. '": ' ----- j , J." ."; ' age. In order to get its .'tt-. :Lf hrnrflrial -flrf it in al. i ' - - - ways necessary to buy the genuine only. 7xm c iaw, I l V. -V 3 A A s-Qi-s'' A- A. 7 J 1l .. '.''" ; .J i f i '" h.. 1 w lxZfM"'Y 7' m Medicine Never Healed a Wound Nature performs tin- lu'alintr pn:e and mpdlclne caa only a.s rtHV her In floli. nr work In ht-allnn wounds and throwing off tfihfasCK. Nine-tenths of I e dlseanesnf man and beast have t tie i r rlgln in Kimie form of ierms and If allowed to run .uui mnl'lply fnrm complications. Tne reason that Liquid Koal prevents all Ifenns diM.scs an I cur-;s ihem, unless ferm n ailm and lull . limita tion have too far developi d, Is that It contains every auU.s pUo nd tic' mlelda known t') science. All iterm diseases such at noif Cholera, swine 1 1 'irue, corn stalk discases.tunerc ilosls, blackleg and nameroiis others can b- prevented by Kiving L-qmd Koal In drink ing wafr, i e -aiise they are germ diseases and no vrerm can live whre Liq ild Koai reaches it. Liquid lval is unaffected by the fastrlc Juices of t ho stomach, pa.s-.es tumuifh the 1 o-s'lnesand from there Into the circulation, permeating the whole system and till retains all lis Kerunclal pmperties. Diluted with waier, In the proportion of one to one hundred, It makes the hes-. lice killer known Trice of Liquid Koal delivered at your station Is as follows: ONE QUART CAN - $1.00 ONE GALLON - - 3.00 FIVE GALLONS, $2.75 PER G Al. TEN GAL. KEG. $2.50 PiR GAL 25 GAL. -1-2 BSL., $2.25 GAL 50 GAL -ONE BBL.. $2.00 GAL nrcKMBKR u, imo. , the unit T'leri xock thIiktii of M ll-on County. Si:br iia, r Hing (rum IDS to Mi iif i nl h iv'K ohcIi ve r li.iv. ultar a lur n I ' i r ' I u 1 ulnl .1 l,liiiui hol mlinlrt. IU""I I r ih Nuti ml Mi'dn nl Coinpn iv of SIii hI mi. low. "Il l VnrB, N bn. ' I It in m ih'i Ufii limn e num. i,t;riii Ixwlniver nail ipiwiunr 111 li k m i.ii' pli-itniitu a ns. mi I we Jul tly ihliu ih it - in'n i mini. It k in hW own IHrhlwIiD iln" mil iry a Wni'ti 111 lr b-iii culls q mlvie iiny utiios rir lo knj mi l ii I 1. 1 I I K"Bl fliian 1.0 itr, Nurf iU. Ni'hr I'homns I' WaI, Hmilc 'n ek K br. J I. M''Iiit'ii.li, Kiai-ru k N'elir. m. Iliwloin, v .,.,w Orov, iir M T Iloinu. Cmrrlck, .NV-6r. F. f. Homan, N muni (imvu, Nubr. IiKCKMIIKK, 11102. W, the iin'tn'"!!!!" I tO"k rlr d (irmr eU.lljf ti-.tlfr fi the mru of tivitil Kos mannf'ft'iMiiP'l ty ihi Ntt'loiwi M.-H s Co, of h i in. low?, mill T..rK. N'i'brs-ks, hvn hub I tula iro lu l tm itrailfviii .n:i.'enii snl alviae all tn aly.. II n trl.l. It liniill M oil fverf lonn In N !i'...ii Htihu Kxarr, . " t hru -oh ill, aplphntil, N br. J. H. trj. 8 Nuur K. C. Meyr, Hinpii lin Nn r. ui. line, .si nr "i"'. it n k (xricr, !w.iani. . iir. puhaiirf, otaplchunt, Nebr. J. lilnjjcrtmrg. r, 8r , ( imintown, Nrkr If your dealer d'ics not keep it write us direct. A 32-page himkon the Ui--ease- of Animals mailed free upon ap plication to the National Medlcil Company, York, Nebr., and Sheldon, Iowa. National Cattle and Sheep Dip Is the best and cheapest Dip for killlriKoff ricks and Lice and the treatment of Aluitfc, Texas Iich and Scan in Sleep, it, forms a perfect emulsion wiili water and Is harmless to the membranes of the eye. J your dealer docs not keep it write us direct. Information ent free. NATIONAL MEDICAL COMPANY YORK. NEBRASKA. SHELDON. IOWA Hut I'l.itf ne at St. I'et r bur;. St. PctCfsburi? Is tight itiK si nit p inue of tremendous proportions. Knr (three successive d.iys rats wan tlctlnfftu the river have slopped curly morriinu trains on the suburb a Nevvski railway. The pi lice are ris tribullruf rat poison t" all hnuseh"i' -ers frea of charife, and solfliets armed with btlcks watch the road to the river where rats procure their mum Ing drink. AVE MONEY liuy your jfoors at W holt bid o Prices, Oir 1.000-pacre catalogue will be Rnt upon nmeipt of 15 cmis, 1 Lis amount does not ovpn pay the postiiie. but ft is 8u(IU'int lo show us thut you are actinjf In irKl (nitli. Better sfnd (or It now. Your net L'h bora tnulo wiLh ua why not CMC J GO The. houw! thut f-lls tho truth. Jaal ilarnM. The cottage In which Jessie James, the Dntnrl.ius outlaw, was shut and killed by one of his aii(, Hob Ford, oy April 2, Mi, has been purchased by th fit. Liuls exposition and will b eiblblted at the exposition. Nine eyei ind three mouths were poMsMd by a collie puppy born c oaatly at Healey. Rnsland. It lived four boara. Teachef Is there any connection between mind and tnat'er' Small Hoy Sure. If a hoy doesn't mind there'll soon be something Ibe matter. Capsicum Vaseline Put Dp in Collapsible Tubes, A Stihttttut for And utr.nr to Muitunlor ant oth'T putter, no! w.il UDi bhtr Hi rioat delicti Ktn. J b pftio ailnvitttf ftttu curHtivw quajitii c' thii ar'.Cifl are wun(irrul. it will nop tbe too it ken- at otitv. Had relieve betidnche ami acliitlca. We rc mnierid It a the best and iafft est roil 0nuntr Lritanl known, alio a. in etternal rema dv for pain In tha chest and ttorr.ech and ai rbum'lc, nuraitite and iiu:y cnmpUlnta A trial will prove what wh claim for U. and U will tm fottnd to be lnvalunhle ui tbe taoutWmld llauy popla aay "It la tba beat of all your prcpa taMoni," Hrli tSMDti, at all dnifreliii, orotbardealflra or by aeodtng ttili amount to ui la poatae ataiop& e will aQii ynu a tut by mall. No article should b aocpifd f the pablto a Irn tbe aarue orrla our lnbel, at otherwlaa It la ot tfcuulne. CIICSCBROICH MANUTACTllRING CO, 7 SI.. New York Clt Nasal CATARRH In all Hi nt'i-'m. El)'s Crean Balm CITY PAVED WITH DIAMONDS. "Washing" the streets of Kinharle; for 1'recitiua btonca. Before the coruoiiation of these mini's into one vast eoueern there wert scores of small miners who had not the ueeettnary cajiltal to enable tbeui to do more than scratch at the surface of the ?arth. Arrived at a certain dcjith, the ?rouud fell In upon them, and working iwuuie an impoKSihllity. Then' it w;i--chat a jjowerful eomiiuny, with unlim ited capital, became a necessity, and the l)e Iieers Company absorbed all thee Kiiuiil concerns. Now. by selen lilc means, lahihiK is carried on t.) i jiths of over 2,(hi feet from th iarth's surface; and the diamonds are sorted out by mechanical means in . systematic manner, which was befor Impossible. Since lie I'.eers took tli matter in hand they have applied thei: methods to the debris left behind si worthless by the earlier workers, ami !n it they have found more diaumua then had previously been taken out. On the strength of this, apvlieaUo:.' Iiave been made, and the rights gran d, fur hiilividuals to "wash" t!i. t reels of Kiii.berley, for much of ih 1 bris in quest i u had been used In r (lairiiiK and making i lie r. ads. Tin.; '.vasliins !s f:o.'ri on mw with most ev "cllent results, which proves that this "ity is literally paved wiih diamond-;. 'iimb.-rley, which has in the space of thirty years evolved Itself out of a mln camp, Is now, as compared Willi ilhor plac.'K, an oasis in the dcsvrt of South African dlseomf rt; a place where the cost of living is high, as it is elsewhere just now, but where, at all events, feme sort of return for your money In (lie way of creature corhforis Is obtainable. This Is very rare in South Africa to-day. It Is Interesting to m te how the "bloated capitalist" In question sweats his empl 'yes, as Is so often averred. At th-,' company's mines work goes on for twenty-four hours a day in three shifts. White m n who fro below make anything from 1.'! shi'lln:, to VI a day, and the b'aek "b y" is aid o shillings per ilay. lie is allotted a certain task, and when this Is don:' lip Ik free. In practice it is found that he can often li this in fr in three to five hours, so thai out of the I wenty-f our he has from nil et.cen to twenty-one hours to him seif. Klmherley Corresp ndence Tall Uall Gazette. eli-anra, noothe and hrata lli diwa-eil niiiintimne. It cnnia catarrh and drivra wa a ooid la the head ( rrum nnlm la placed Into tho noitrlla, aprfada OTiff tha m?mhrana and la abaorhed. Iieilaffa Inv mediate and a cure fo!lowe. It te Dot drying dnea not tiroduce aneezln. Large Size, 60 oeute at Drug. gisl or by mnll; Trial Size, lOccnti tt-V UltOl UEIlS, &4 Warren Street, Kew Tork. Mamma Vou have drawn tho borso rery nicely. Charlie, bill you have forifutton ono thlog. Where Ii his tail?. Charlie Oh, that hore doesn't need any tall. There ain't no flies on hi in. IT TAKES THE ACHES out of muscles and joints. Heals old sores. Takes inllammation out of burns and bruises. Stops any pain that a perfect liniment can stop. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT frW in juries or aches of MAN or BEAST. 2IO Kinds for Ifle. Illeafactthutru!iriaeileare found In ujvrvKr.i'nauu on murererma than or outer in Aaieriia, Ttii-rebi rr;iaon for tttla. U nw. ..... nuortrtoua-miforiliepro1uo- tkiD of our choice a"!a. In order to V p ln1iMy..utolrTthinirenie U" lollownu nnumiMMDiea oita r mn . n . m reriu oemiaj rvmtpmm It tnt ftt tabbtre, Iteeeia (ee.aleamaa. e hnrt-mt rmii, fatla4ia M afrta, 1alrtMlf hMttllilawHH In all jio kinrla pommeie fnmnMiMt Imt.M'Uiif eluir.niutf il.tweta I and Ion ttt ..I. ..,. ....k ""'"i area i raiauanie letlloir all aho.il liw.inl H mill.. ,l. lar etea, Te.lnif. Itmome. anvti. I air., an lor wl lu. to ataiuua and . aee kat en. a aa4. JUrlM a. 5AL2ER E10 CO., ll Croat. Wit. .Mixnm L'p JI it. mil. "There's a good many ileer things In this world." said Miss Jowders, meditatively, to her friend, Mi.a Itaines, "but lite queerest of all is folks. Now did you ever take notice of that young man that spent i lie fore part of August here, a friend of the Samson family?" "I did," sa.d .Miss Barnes, nodding violently. "Kind of foolish-appearing he was." "Yes," said Miss Jowders, "but he knew how to ent; he wn lite hearti est boarder I ever had. Hut it's his trade that's so queer he's a ctory wrlter, and he's always looking for what he calls 'material.' He seemed to think everything and everybody here was material, ami 1 said to h,m outright one day. 'You may get into trouble If you take I'ranhury folks and put 'em right in a book, faults, failings and nil.' "Hut he laughed and said 'twould he all safe the way he did it, and th. n he explained his method. 'I take the old men's trails and give 'em to old ladies,' he said, 'ami If there's a naughty girl I turn her Into a little boy, mid tiny middle-aged folks I make into young om s. Then I lay the scene in Canada, where I've never been,' he says, 'ami set the time back fifty years, and there you are!' Now did yon ever hear such talk as that. In all your lays? lint (hey tell me his hooks sell just like hot rakes." If nfnietofl W'lh gJ(TboniDsonsiiveV.atei Tiitii Noliin. Counselor Tom Nolan of the New York bar figures in many good stories, which have hern collected In a volume, and from which the New York 8un reproduces a few: Once when he had failed to win a ease for a poor woman, he became oratorical and lamented the lack of Justice In the world. "Me poor client," he said, "is little likely to get Justice done her unlli Judgment day." "Well, Mr. Nolan," said the court, "If I have opportunity, I'll plead for the poor woman myself on that day." "Your honor," replied Nolan, "may hnve troubles of your own on that day." .Mr. Nolan was once retained by the defendant In a suit at law brought to recover payment of a gas bill, In which a witness for the plaintiff was asked: 'On what evidence do you conclude that sixteen thousand seven hundred mid forty feet of gas had been burned during the month by the defendant?" 'On the evidence of the gas-meter." was the answer. At this the barrister Impulsively ex claimed, "I wouldn't believe a gas- meter under oath!" A gill nut yiicr nalierry Itulra. "Thone new submarine boats arc bar barous," said the boxing master, "and ought to be prohibited by the rules of war." "Why," asked the young ensign abont. to tnko a lesson. "ltecause they are meant to strike below the belt" New York Tribune. Kntirciy an Impfraonatlon. "lie tells me his wife wants to ap pear os a character Impersonator." "DIcr he think she would succeed 7" "Oh, yes. You see, he judge) by ber ability to impersonate nn am'ablo and living wife In publle." Philadelphia bulletin. Life seems to I m some people. 1 ene protracted sleep SISTERS 10? "CHARITY RELY ON PE-RU-NA TO FICHT ' natfirrh.Rnisofhs.Rnlfls nrnl Rrin 'wwsbmbj a: wvJmiBwy w w a v v SISTER BEATRIX. A letter recently received liy Dr. Hartman from Sister Beatrix, 410 VV. 30th street. New York, rends as follows: Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir: "I cannot say too much In praise of Peruna. Eight bottles of it cured me of catarrh of the lungs of four years' standing, and I would not have bstn without it for anything. It helped several Sisters of coughs and colds, and I have yet to find one case of catarrh that it dies not cure. " SISTER BEATRIX. THE SISTERS' COOD WORK Interesting Letters From Catholic Institutions. In every cuuturj el lite civili.ed world the Sisters of Charity lire known. Aut ouly do tliey minis ter to t lie spii'itual ami intellectual needs of the charges committed to their eare, but they also minister to their bodily needs. With bo rjitiny i.iuui't'ii Lo lane cure of and to pro tect from climate and disease, these .vise and prudent istei-s have found I'o runa a never-failing safeguard. lr. Hartman receives mauy letters from Catholic Sisters trotn all over the United States. A recommend recently received from a Catholic institution in Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir: "The young girl who used the Peruna was suffering from laryn gitis, and loss of voice. Tbe result of the treatment was most satisfactory. She found great relief, and after farther use of the medicine we hope to be able to say she is entirely cured." Sisters of Charity. This young girl was under the care oi, the Sisters of Charity and used PerauaV fur catarrh of the throat, with good re sults as the above letter testifies. If jou do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the ose of 1'cruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement ef jour case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. JIaniiian, President t The Hartman Sanitarium, ColuuibtM, Ohio. Ik is a wise woman who can smile at a Mjniplituent and then furgt,t it. There are about 12,00u lepers in the Philippine Islands. On April 1, 1903, Germany's new maet inspection law goes Into elfect, necessitating the erection of many new biiiMlngs for uss as inspection stall his, etc. It is proprsed to cut a railroad tun nel through the mountain known as Ho: raticille, in the Jura Alps, and s'. shorten the Journey between Pails and .Switzerland by two and a half hums. Amateur photographers are wHIIng to take anything except advice. ' Dveing Is as easy as washing when PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are used. KOMESEEXERS ATTENTION. Tf, rntintri ton worth i ihi firent )'il'n.r miry of ivrih Irinlm, ,' ! !rt 1 t.t it nmh t price writ HiulmoMl A Vi-hU-Ii, M ttnd lil who. On the railroads in Canada it is necessary to keep over fiUO snow plows in operation every winter. The wives of Siauics noblemeD cut their hair sa that it sticks straight up from their heads. Tho average length of it is about one and a half ineiu'S. Nenrlvall Russian leather is ta-ined with birch baik. This gives it tbe peculiarly pleasant odor which is so admired, and at the same time pro-, teds it ftoui insjets. ! That Cry-"Oh, My Back!" The little missionary, Doan's Kidney Pills, " free trial," carries ease, rest, comfort. Most people need kidney help; they who choose Doan's get it help that lasts. Pkehfiei.p, Ind. "When I sent for the trial hex of Doan's Kidney Pills I had been ulllicted for two months with pain in my buck so bud that I could not pet from the house o the barn. It was called ilieutnaliHin. I could pet no relief from the noctors. I began to improve on taking the Kirnple anil pot two boxes at our lirnijL'iFt, s, ami, although 08 years of atre, 1 uui almost a new man. 1 was troubled a ;.'i"d deal with my water had to pet up four and five times a night. That trouble U over with and once, more I can rest the night through. My backache is nil gone, a il I thank you ever so much for the wo nderful medicine, Doan's Kidney Pills." .Ino. II. Ilt iiKlt, President Kiiigeville, Iuiihtua, hlaU: Hank. liKt.niNO, Mien., Jan. 14, 1003. "I re ceived trial box of Doan's Kidney Pills, 'I lu y did me lots of pood. 1 can now go to bed and lie on my right side the pain there Is all pone, also t lie stomach distress and belching of gas is all Mopped, with tin: use of two boxes." Mrs. 10. fcj. JIkkm K. R 1). No. 2, Itcadinij, Jlich. Aching backs are cased. Hip, back, and loin pains overcome. Swelling of the limbs and dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick dust sedi ment, high colored, iaiu in passing, drib-, bling, frequency, bed wetting. Doan's Kidney Pills remove calculi and gravcL Relievo heart palpitation, sleeplessness headache, nervousness, diz.iticss. FREE, CREATED FOR SICK KIDNEYS. fDoan's riftise send mn by nmil, without chara, trial box iJoiin'a Kidney fills, Kauio . rtt-fllre Slate. Cul mil I'onpnn em rti.Oml llnnaand mall to . Kiti r-Milmi.-ii t:.i,, I.uiTMii, N. Y.) Bromo-Seltizer Promptly cures all H e&dacHnes N. N. U. NO. 578-7 YORK. NEB