ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS Iti-colvcvl 120M.1 v iLU from dilTeri'iit liiltrnnti n 1 \poni- - tlOIll IM III Illi ; 111" I lost I'll , > 't- ITB I'uin Klllur c\cr cl Carej "Promptly A.II Ucdlty ' [ ACTS LIKE MAC9C t 2Gc and GOc. \\VII Slock to. Wife "Are you sure you caught this lish ? " Mr. Gayfello "Of course. " Wife "It smells very strung. " Mr. Gayfello "Stron" ? I should cay It was. 11 nearly pulled me over board. " Motlior ( Jruj'o Sut I'ouleri for Clnl- ilri'ii. Buccosslully u ed t > > Mo'hpr Gray , nurse tn the Children's Home in Ni w Yorlc. Cure Feverishni's.s , Lad i-tnio M h Tn'ili- ing Di'-ordcrs , move ni'l ' r > IM ! " ' .i1 Howols mid IJi'strov VTcrm-1 uvi i ' in/l tcstlmoninls. At nil iliuaiii' : ' , . - , > Biimplc mtiilod KllKH. AiiU-e s A lr i S. Olmatcud , LuKoy , K , Y. Though unlike the camel , the gi raffe also makes a lillle. water go a long way. Miles of INitntoi-H. Everybody knows that tlie John A. Balzcr Seed Co. , La Cro.s e , } Vis. . are the larpcat Ht-eil potnto growers in the world , ao when their president. Henry A. Salzur , recently purchased 21,000 acres more of Ideal potnto Intnl. ull wondered what for. Well , It Is for potatoes miles and milea [ ( lotutoes. Itullilliif ; ti Knilriinil In Culm A new railroad under construction In Cuba by American and Canadian capitalists has been graded for seven ty-four miles out of Santiago and track Is laid for thirty-five miles. The right or way has to be purchased , ns no concessions can be obtained by corporations in Cuba at present Five thousand men are engaged on the work. Track layeis receives 1 fin n day and graders * 1 , American money. Thus fir the toad lias ppi.e- trated a sng - ' * country , winl. rich , bl n-k gunibu v . Ties are ol- laineiJ in Ihe United States aiu shipped by way of New Orleans anr Mobile. Indianapolis News. Il < 'coin/ . < ! ! l as a SpcHfhj. Nasal Catarrh ( prickly yields to treat mcnt by Ely's Cream Malm , which ii agreeably aromatic. It Is received through the nostrils , cleanses and heals ! ho whole surface over which il dif fuses itself. Our plan Is to jjlve every one a chance to try the merit ofream ( Balm for the cure uf Oiiarrh. Hay Fever and Cold In the Head , by mailIng - Ing for 10 cents a trial il/e lo test Its curative powers. We mail the TiO-cent il'/.e also and the druggist keeps it. Test It and yon are sure lo continue tins treatment. Relief is immediate an.l a cure follows. Kly Hrotlicrs. tilVar ! - ron street , New York. A remedy for Nasal Catarrh which Is drying or exciting to the diseased mem brane should not be used. Artist "Miss ISrownie-Hrown- lirown , who is to marry a prince , won't let us have her photograph for publication. " Editor "She won't , eh ? Tell the foreman to use one of those cuts labeled 'Hefore Taking. " A I'iMir Mtrl of l ! nv il. T'alr Arrival "May 1 have a crown of the latest styleV" St. I'etor "Fashions never change here. " Kalr Arrival " 'Dear mull have made a mistake , and come lo the wrong place. I thought this was heaven. " After all , the shortstop is some times along time stopping. Capsiciiiii Vaseline Put Up In Collapsible Tubes. A 8ubilllut for HIIU Mj nur tu ltu > iunt < ir 1117 nn i nil' ' mil i > ll tfr HIH iiioslileliwls lltin. The [ i l ii vllitviiii ; unit runttivn imlill > if Kill nrUcle are Hoiplonul II will alui ilm lu < lli- he l our * * , and ri'ln > e tirailui'he ii'l wmlica. W * recuuiuieoii l < K > llm b < > ( na i ยง < fB > teiifrn l oiHiiiter-irriUnt kn u n , liu u * nu mUinml reme dy for paint la Uiclii > il jii'i ' tt'inuuli iii ) All nieuiuaili' , aeuralKlf and m > uij uoniilalnl > A IrUl will provii vflin wo cJiun ( or it , uil u will be found lo bu iuvuluni.le lu tlie lioui > ihuld. Unnf iH-0iie g i "U | the txwt of all your | iniit * ration * . " Priu 15 cenu. ti ail druggist * , or utlier de l * , cr by t dlni ; lln nuiDiint lu us m puttu e UiUii we will * fiul yuu t lulxij \ null. No artlc.lp shunld U ) arceptud by tli [ iiibllo un- le i Iho kHina c.irriM our Intoil , a uthrrwUH it u MANUFACTURING : 17 Slate Slrcel. new Veck Clly. LUKtS WHllit llwit Touuli byriii. N.N.U NEB 1 * mil i one ii-ive. "Llda'n uu\v pictures Hatter her llki everything. " "Why , I thought you Ladu't boon ! tbemr ! " 1 Imvcu't ; but ebo told tile nlic Imd ordered four doxtm. " Philadelphia Bulletin. 'Ihe pli-iter trust ought to stick. There are only two classes of peopU ) n this world the envied aud the en- .ions. A new process for getting gold Is an- > uiictd. Any oihcr mulii to beat the low process we arc using. Kvoii the pres'dciits of laih'ixids must i.iy their fares hereafter : but llw hobo continue to ride free. Humor Is suld to be one of the ele- ncuts of genius , but It Is Impossible o make a pessimist believe It. A man who married a sinike charmer vants a divorce'because she take * her > ets to bed with her. Some men are o finicky' A Chicago judge has decide ! u cnsc igalnsl I'aralhi 1'od Opleka Matkl Hos- lej CzestochowstleJ. I'arall * eurtalnly md It coming to him , her , in' It. It appears that President Schwab's lalary Is only S'-'lifi.OOO a your. It was honght for a while that lie got more han Uie average newspaper editor. The board of heulih of an Uastern Ity IIILS just compelled one of the .voalthloft men of that town to take a will and buy a new suit of clothes. It s lime to expect another howl for per- lonal liberty. 'I' : , IJfv. Pr. Theodore L. Cuvler. the .1" , ! , pretetor ; ! of rigli'eou-noss , . . ' . - i : when little boys bring him an i , . i .md nil ; for .intoirniph , he i ; . . . . \ritts : ' No man \ \ s ever lost n a ua lil in-iil. " A man who went 1 ii'.imiv. on a farm- jr's land and was held uii , iy the ansry ) wncr , not only appeased the , farmer's tvrath with a good story , but was In- rlted to dinner and &old to his host $100 ivorth of fruit trees. There Is no reason ivhy this man should not be at the head ) f a billion-dollar steel corporation. Sir Charles Napier was so deeply Im pressed by the devoted aiul effective ten-ices of the doctor on a British man- 5f-war In Indian waters , at a time w lien eholera raged among the crew , that lie said loni ; afterward , "When ever I SOLa physician I feel disposed to raise my hat. " So it Is that the lidel- ty and ability of every professional nan turns to the credit of all his craft. The pine forests of the northwestern States are not only go nir. hut are near- y gone. The "stnm ; > . ! . ; < ' . " moaning the value of the stan.l . m P < - . in Mlchi- ; an , .Minnesota i'i i NVKmi's.-i ' Is now sold at $ S and . . ! a rlmns.ui 1 fe 't. This is the pr ee that Ihe h.'sl lumber was sold fn- : ! ' ! the early da > > of the Indus- 'rj. ' Tl "ii he "stiimpage" was sold ' 'nf . " 0 cents : i thousand feet. The first tine tree- , were simply slaughtered. No , ) ! ans were adopted for growing new pine In the place of the trees destroyed. I'lie result Is that the pine regions , which might have fiirnlshod a pur- nnial supply of lumber , are deforested. The goose which laid the golden egg \vius killed to get an immediate supply > f golden eggs and the goldi-n egg crop was destroyed for all future time. The population report l siiid by the enstih bureau shows that there are In liu United States and Territories 'Jl , . ' ! _ > ! ) , - ,1 , ! ) males of voting age. Of militia age he number is some 5,000,000 les.s. Tills lous not mean that over lJ ( , < H > iiiOi ) clii- 'ens of tlie United States arc e.ip.ible if bcarimr arms. Probably not over wo-lliirds uf the men In this count y b weuii IS and -.r ) > years od ! would irisa urgeon's examination In H recrii'tlng ' r draft olliee But even Hi.OMi.OiiO nen would form a safe army of defense f the eoiiniiy VioiiH be attacked from my iiuarler or from all quarters at iee. While the limb's of vot'.ng age In , .t > eoiinti'.v number over 1M , < MM,000 ) , 'iere were but 11,000.000 votes cast at < ie I'rc * d < nl'allection ' of HMKJ. The iiinic population of the territories , Veil do n.il participate In a I'resi- iii.al election , i * not over 'JOO.oOO. So appear * that only about a two-thirds ote was ejsl. Only I-1.000.000 out of I.OIHI.MI50 voter * went to thu MM , caving 7.000.COO non-voters among the ipnlai'on of voting age. It wou'd not ii to nay that we should have n com- ulsory ballot Inw to drag these non- > tcrs lo the ballot box. I'Vimi a law 'Miipelling ' men lo vole whether they . .inted to vote or not It would be only sicp to n l.iw directing them bow they iiould vote. A man who docs nil vntf who doe > i not cure enough about Hie iitintry to take > i i irt In the elections i nut a good citizen. He ctiniiitt he i.iade a good ei'/.cr ; : ! iy law Notwithstanding tin * iiiuiiie peri'rn - . ) and weakness of .Mother I-Jvo tins > rdiet of history emphatically declares lint men an- not so good an women. The virtues ot uomnu have Rhone re- plendent atvi bwuitlful down the jitfca , iliile mutt hns darkened the scroll of 'me ' with all iimnner of vice ati'j fcul i r.ine. > ? ! would think for a mo- K at of oli.illcngi ! the prlmncy of wo- > i-i ! ' in .I'd good works. Her transcen- ! vriue and her pre-eminence In * .line.- . . ) arc universally acknowledged. I'lln iii.in.v n-asons hive been a-slgn- i ! < > r Mil- " , tint man has UMinll ) been , ! sitistii .l to let the matter rest on i > r i < . ' . ' . ' > n that woman Is innate y ti i. ili nhi > wtib created with a Urn r 1it\- iin-'it i > f virtin * that she ooiild ii. < . i'i'.i'k.w , iiumorul and ricluna as man If die wanted to , An Interest- ins side light IB thrown on the qmwlvn br Miss .Inni' Addaniss of Hull House , who declares that women are better than men because "they have iia .be snf.'e chance to he bad * ' Women u.m corrupted legls'atUies or ai-ccpUif bribes from corporations "because thoj j haven't had the chance. " Their Held for badness Is small compared to thnt of men , says the distinguished founder of the Hull House setiJemcnt. All of which cmplnuly.cs the Imtdv.saliliity of enlarging that Held , if the ob-ervatlons of Miss Ad lams are eoncct and no oilu will deny that her knowledge of her own sex 1 * wide and ample , being de rived from social contact wl.h . all HJIH and conditions In the work of elevating the submerged classes. Just when you are thinking that cor porations have no souls and don't care a hang for humanity read about John Hlley. Hu Is an engineer. He drives one of those great machines that lire the pride of this macalne-lovlng coun try , and he works for that mighty cor poration , the Pennsylvania Uat.ruad Company. There Is only one way to as certain what'Is In a man. Test him. You can tell what any engineer will do on a clear , straight track , but It Is the emergency that brings out the real b.g- . ness of the man. Whiui a long train broke loose on the mountains and dash ed down the grade toward AUouiia , Pa. , , lohn Hlleyvn.s jugging aio'.i ; ahead on a "light" engine. He saw the thunder bolt coming with a ma1' like a cyclone. He lold the tlrcman t > jump , and then got ready to risk h s ow n life and save the company a foitune. This Napjleon In the cab knew what he wan.ed to do , and had the courage to do It. He g.tve lliL'throttlcapuH and was away like the wind. When he had caught the speed of the Hying train he checked his en gine , and the shuck tint followed was not great enough to cause a wreck. In the course of a few miles he got the runaways under control , and the Peiin- sylvanlu Company wasn't out a dollar. .Later John IMey was .summoned to the headquarters of the Pittsburg Dlvls'on of the Pennsylvania Kallroad. He was ushered Into a room \\hfie he found ( ionoral Manager J. B. Hutchison. Supt. Pltcairn and n dozen eng'.neeis. Engineer Uiley was presented with a letter of thanks from the Hoard of Di rectors of the Pennsylvania Hallroad , a check for $ r > 00 and a $1.010 watch. On the Inside of the cabe was engraved ; " ( ilven to John Klley by the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Uallway Company for his courage , Judgment and high sense of duty. " Wouldn't such an episode as that In your life make you proud and happy ? Wouldn't It make happiness for your family and friends , for every person Interested In you ? Surely ! And It was all a matter of one man doing It's best , with courage and coolness added. HERDED BY ANTS. InteroHtiii'r I < itt'e I.o.ifl-Hot | | > 2r * that M-e He'll in I'n lit vity. The sagacity and Industry of the ant Is truly wonderful , fur , despite Its well-known ability as an architect and engineer , it Is almuM incredible that It could manage and direct a colony of In sects that have both the power to Jump and lly. Such , nevertheless , is a fact , and Is attested by L. o. Howard , chief ento mologist of the Department of Agricul ture , In a recent article pulillshr I by that department. The Insect that Is thus held Captive is an Interesting lit tle leaf-hopper , known as the cut Ilia slnuata. which frequently Infests sun- ( lower leaves. Its larvae secrete con siderable honeydew , of which the ants are very fond , and It Is to secure that that the leaf-hoppers are carefully tended and herded , just as man herds his milch cows. Almost every colony IK guarded by one or more ants. When the latter are removed the leaf-hoppers Immediately scatter , but if thu ants are allowed to return they will do so , and will round up the vattored leaf-hoppers exactly as the collie dog does sheep , placing one or more ants on guard , according to the size of the colony. When one leaf-hopper birays an ant goes after It , and drives It back to the colony. When the larvae are ready to moult the ants assist the operation , "scorning to peel oil' thtj empty larval skin. " When the leaf on which the colony Is plaeed dies the ants carefully remove their pro teges to fresh leaves , thim carefully caring for them. A Monkey that Ate Hcorplona. Of that unpleasant trio , the scorpion , centipede and tarantula , the llrst Is , pel-hups , the most formidable. Thd sting of the very large black species , which IK common about dccajlnv 4liinn ) and hollow trevs , IH , 1 should think , the most agonl/.lng pain known , judging from Its rllWt on the almost nerveless Chlnamun. A specimen wa * once brought me which was covered , tuil , el.iws and all. with young scor pion * Hlxjiil half an Inch long In con stunt motion. It seemed half dead , and wishing lo we whether the native belief U correct , that Hcorplons are de vintred by their young , I placed It In j an empty ricldlttx powder Ixix. 1 nfnitiiniitely I was called away foi a few ininuti's and on returning found the box and It.s contents In the P s session of C'holaka , or "the scoundrel , ' a monkey MI named from the slngnlai enormity of his crimes , who win crunching up t'- ' " -nrjilon and progeny with the relish of an excursionist ovel a plate of shrimps. Ttie Itoinantli ) Koliool , He She has acquired some prom ! us a novelist. She Of the romantic M-hool , 1 KUJ pose ? He Oh | y j. Vufibar. PhllndvlniU Pr * * * , It ii III .XI til ii Tup Merchant "Have ymi luul any ex perience in ehltmwtm' ? " Api-llciuit "Ve.its nf 11 , Sir. " " \ \ lial do you tin when you break a rnluablu piece" " "Well or I nstinllv sol 11 logptlior main and put H where suiiie custom- "r will knock II over. " "You'll do. " U'lMl'llti't ' ! > ! > . Caller "Say , waul a iiolrllii-tl man.-1" I Museum MutiMRcr "Indeed 1 tin , , right nil. " ' | Well , I can do llio pelrllled man | ucl so no line will over guess , . ' V"oti wont , do. I don't want any fake. 1 waul a genuine. , living , pet- rilled man , not , an Imltnlhm. " "Nonndy'll know tlio dllTetencc. " " 1 don't waul him for exhibition. 1 want him for cashier. " Ton Much lo Miinil. Owner "What's that ? The men in my boiler factory out on a strike ? What's the mattery" Uockkcepei "I haven't heard ; but now 1 think of itthe now super intendent has moved Into the house next door to the rivet-driving shop. " Owner "I don't see what dlller- pncu that should make. " Bookkepeer "You are probably aware , slrthat he has six daughetr.s , mil they are all studying music. . " .Muiji'rn soiih-lj. Down ton "Any news up y out- wavy" Upton "Well , yes. Miss Cutehom is going to reiiro from tlie stage and get married , and Mrs. fhuatuin Is going to icthe Irotu marriage and go on the stage. " Wluit ll MI--C.I Mrs. DC Style "It's a pity you could mil have heard that sermon today. " Mr. De Style "After paying for your Sunday wardrobe , 1 haven't enough money left to buy myself a decent thing to wear. " Mrs. Dc.Style "That's just it , and that sermon would have made you blush for very shame. It was on the "Idolatrous Worship of Fine Clothes. ' Two bottles of Piso's ( 'lire for Con sumption cured me of n terrible coimli. ' Fred Hermann'JO ! ) Bu.\ avenue , Bnll'ulo , N. Y. , Sept. 1M. 1)01. ! ) The llrsl city incorporated in this country with a charier and privi leges was New Yoik , which was granted Its papers in HUM. flTC" IVrmiui'MtlvCuircl. .NcMH.t CrniTTorJ.li < ThRlrl II 1C tlrxt il.i'i H" " ' I" . KllTif'3 'Jmnt rrv < ? lie norer ILn.lre"K'Kl.iCO ni"rulhoit.Aan.Un..in-\ DIC. II. II. HUM : , l.ul .VII . , . - " Hi . I'lillailvliiklik ! TIM * ICany , Theodore "It's all light , darling. I have- met your fa liter and we took Id one another at once , . lie even went , so far as to borrow $10 from inc. Surely , he uan't refuse1 mo your hand after that. " Kdlth "Dorv , I'm afraid ynitv'e nadea mess of it. l'i : lold me about the $10 , and .said I'd better let you slide ; that you were too easy.--Hus ton Transcript. UNITED STATES he Brilliant Statesman from Ni'hra ka Makes .on Important Public J'rfliPfi - * , " > ; 'v" ! " " or IMIKI ; > SY\TIS : si\\n : : HSciritiir John M. Tlmrston , ol' Poiulu , Nrltui kit i- , one of the most | ? CBMI/ > - ni'iit and i'lihiiMiii il ni"ii in l.it- > -Miitr.1. lie made tin * speech noininnlhi ; Sswr ilelit SlcKluloy at tin1 St. l.uuis uoavoiiti Ml , iili.l was luinlilu'riiiiini'iit CUiumresi of Ihis i oiivciiHiin. lie wiii al.so maile ( 'Iniirinnn of the eouu'iition that t t-ni.Tw3- niitcd I'resiilent .MeKinlcy at I'lillnileliiliin. tie wits u-ci'iilU ; iiioiated | | Vi ; Sai-ir ileii ! \ lcKinlc.'hinnii.iii . ( of tlu St. l.oulb M\nnsilion ( 'oimnUslon. M'his pruinliiiMit ui-ntl'Miiiiu iccciitl.v wrutc Hnfollnwnn ; loitei to TheVftrntsr * Medicine Co. , of Culuinlms , Oliiu : \\'nshitnton \ \ , D. C , April 6rQO.E. . " / hnvc used I'erunn lit various times during r/ic piist ycaur ir two with most satisfactory result1 ; . " It entirely relieved me from : ti irritating to ; . ' . , ' / r/itri of e.vfcss/vc effort in the preside tial tv//Hp ' , ; : ; , an.I I va bcl , ever in Its clficac v for an vs .ill trouble. ' % Ji > . < M. ( . 'at.irrh h.is aln-mlj heroine u nutioti.i enrse. Its rimiK's | > extend from oce.ti : to in't'aii. Mom than onu-hult' of the pi oplc ; ir < nfl'eetetl by It. It lui * lieoonio such .1 , serious mutter Hint It Inn liaised the' boundaries of the mcdic.il prot'esslo'i I' ' hcL'omn it national iiieslloii. | Semituvt are talking about it ; Ooti rcssmeu ain , < cussing it. 'I'lioy tire not only eonslilerlni : Hi i-\ tent anil chronic nature of the > ' . - " . hat the possibility of timliiiK n niMniili remi'ily to meet this national cnmmi\ ! . | The cnliirrli remedy , I'ernna.n'eins to ! he the miiin expL-ctalluu in Hiis ilirtc Hon. J br. Iliirtnian , President ot tla- Hurt mini Siitiltarlnm , iloviscil tlit > renu'ilj Pernna , .nvr forty yeurs n 'u , iiinl 'In ' ( IHIliii'lni ; . Miss Upton "Did you tell him j that 1 was not at liunieV" New Servanl--"Yos , mum ; but 1. . didn't scorn to believe me , ' I'm n stranger. Mebby you'd better go down and tell him your.seHniuin. " I'miml nViiv < il III" On n. The burglar cautiously raised the' ' window and climbed in. "And I used to be fool enough to pay a dancing master. " he muttered lo himself , "to teach me how tt enter " . Tiihtine. ter n room J"--Chlc.igo Merely Col rohorul I \ i' , lOxamining I'liysician ( to applicant for insurance ) "II'in ! Voting man , ' there is something the matter with ' your heart. " | Applicant "your daughter found thnt out a long lime tigu , doctor.1' - Chicago Tirhune. Japanese Women oillcinte as barbers in Honolulu. .eaieilj as i , , i . n > I i ij i'.m in fn\ , , ' \ .1 l l - i.inf.1" . - * . It stiu i i U' ' li nif' . 'W nn \ Ihoron. : , 'i -i ' i i il''lvUtr internu riin.- ' ! . - e.iarrh. TTivw.- niMi.ii'v \ ! ' mi me In Innl iivtilf > Ja tletJ. I'ei-uti.i 11 n > ' u local iippUc.ttilvii rp i.-.ti-j n i'-r ; It is a periunnim ! : awt. I''i-iia.i IN .1 ( xstumlc n-nu'ilj. ti < wiT.iffi- i .lies > . , ' from the AJSUMII. is ttirtw I'lti'ri'h wIuTisver loeiitetl. Its cacvj , z\ ni'lu'iil ' i i'l InstlUK. TbiM.'iurc , 1'eriinu is rcceivlnt ; 4T ra- iliii > i'iiiciil of thu K'Uiliiih' state Dv-tu satti l"s : . ly-mnkcis of tinduj. . Aihlro ! the I'enina Mi-ilielne Cn , , 'Cn- .itmlniH. O. . Tor n liook of te.stiKj.'x-fe'iiiB. lontr.inmi ; li'ii-i from promm .ii.t cuwu and women I'liiiecriiiiif : I'ITIIUU Q9Ti A W1CUIC ultll ourYuu'ltry Miitimi In < > iiiintry ; yen.-vtfl iJu' & xwAvssss Jt > ! > , ; wi m. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never soM beware > ( Uic tlf.ilcr who tries lo "auinethlni < | ust n London spends oft 1 , 000,00' ' . * pi atiiiiilly on rinui'iil.s An automatic pholograpftfe iwu- chlne takes your pictiue in S-wratjy seconds , ami passes out , uecard1Kw you. A liNCcenl plei'f dt' r > j.wl slot sets tlie machine in A new rcvolver.nsed by r'-e ' ed troops ol Swlt ? , > rlund , c.ui lj > : Qreii iilnctv-six times in a minute1. Tire mga/inc conlnins ciirht and thi'sunpl.v can be renewed tlnii-s in sixty seconds. . ' ' "X , THE CHILDREN ENJOY Uifuout of doors and out of the panics which tlu-y play and the enjoy ment which they receive and the cilorts which they make , cmtifs llic if renter part of that healthful development which n M > essciitiiil to their happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed tli < ; remedy which is given to them to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the internal organs on which it uct.s , should he .such as physicians would hanction , hccniiic its toni | > onent parts are known to be wholesome ntul the rcmcdv itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which physicians : unl parents , well-in formed , approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy , because of its pleasant flavor , its gentle action and its bencliei.il ell'ects , is Syrup of Figs -and for the name reason it is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Kigs is the only remedy which acts gently , pleasantly and n.itnrnlly without griping , irritating , or nauseating and which rk-nnnc.s Hie system effectually , without producing that constipated habit which results from the use of the old-time cathartics am ! modern imitations , and aguin.sl which the children should be MJ carefully guarded. If yon \vuiiUl have them grow to manhood and womanhood , strong , healthy and happy , do not k'ive them medicines , when medicines are not needed , mid \\hcii nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative , give them only the simple , pleasant and gentle--Syrup of Kig . Its quality is due not only to the excellence of tlie combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups and juices , but also to our original method of manufacture and as yon value the health of the little ones , do not accept any of the substituu-r. which unscrupulous deal ers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may \i \ > : bought anvwhcre of all reliable druggists at fifty nts per bottle. Please to remember , the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYILUP CO.is printed on the front of every pack age. In order to get its . . . $ "C'\ beneficial effec ways necessa the genuinei ' '