TT IN t i Rothtchlld'4 Auto Hothouse. , An automobile hothouse Is one of Vhm latent novelties In Paris. Darott Edmond de Rothschild had Just had one constructed at a lost of 15.000 francs, for the purpose of carrying hothouse plants from his country es tate to his house In Paris. The Jour ney there ami hnck iihoiI to take two days, and necessitated the Iodising of three men overnight in 1'arls. It Is now performed In the same day and will, doubtless, be a considerable econ omy. BT1TI OF DBID, t.'lTr or lOLIDO.T Lvoas (Vcsty. ( Fr J. Chkkky, maknonththnt h laths senior partner of the firm of K. J. CHr.imr A Co., doing business In the t'ltv of Toledo. C ounty and Mate aforesaid, and thnt said firm will pay the sum of okk acsnsrn not Lias for each and every emu of cATAnRH that cannot be eurnd by the use, of Hall's Catarbb Crms. Fnlws J. CnrnKt. Kworn to before me nnd subscribed In my . prcsnnce, t hi 0th 'III v of December, sal. A. P., 18S8. A. W.' HI.CAKOK, ' A'nMt-y Public. Rail's Cntarrh Pure Is tnlten Internally, nod eta directly on the blood nnd mucous sur faces of the system. Send fur testimonials, free. F. J. 'hfif.y Co., Toledo, O. Hold bv Trugtflts,7.V. Hull's Family l'llls are the best. Then is nothing so unrertain as a stirs thing. Onrfleld Ten, the herb medicine, cures eon. Stlpation, sick hendnehe, nnd liver disorders. The only solution to the servant girl problem is not to hnve any. Many School thllilren Are Sickly. StotherOray's Rweet Powders fort.'hlidren, vised by Mother Orny, a nurse In Children's Home, New York, br?al; up Colds In 84 hours, euro Fevcrlshness, Ho:ulnche, Htomaeh Troubles, Teething Dlsonlors nnd Destroy Worms. At all dnikglsts'. i!5c. Knmple mailed rare. Address Allen ft. Olmsted, I- Hoy, N. V. The man isn't necessarily a crunk who believes that one good turn deserves another MISS BONNIE DELANO X Chicago Society Lady, in a Letter to Mrs. Pinkham says: "Deaw Mns. PiNKnAM t Of all the grateful daughters to whom you have given health and life, Done are more glad than I. "My home and my life was happy MISS BONNIE DELANO. until Illness came upon mo three rears ago. 1 first noticed It by being rrog ular and having very painful and canty menstruation ; gradually my general health failed ; 1 could not en joy my meals I became languid and nervous, with griping pains frequently Id the groins. " I advised w'th oor family phys ician who prescribed without any im provement, tme day he said. 'Try Lydia Plnkluuii'a ltcmedles.' I did, thank Uod ; the next month 1 was better, and it gradually built me up until in four months I was oured. This is nearly a year ago and I have not had a pain or ache since." Bosmis Pel A no, S348 Indiana Ave., Chicago, III. ttOOO forftlt If atoM fttlmtnltl not Trustworthy proof is abundant that Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound saves thousands o f young women from dangers resulting from organic irregularity, suppression or retention of the menses, ovarian or womb troubles. Refuse substitutes. Capsicum Vaseline Put up in Collapsible Tubes A iubwtttnt for ani Superior to Mustard or asy other planter, anil will not blister the moat delicate akin. The pain allarinif anl curative qna'lttea of thia arthie are wonderful. It will atop the toothsVb at once, and relieve baaderha and antatica. We recomroend It aa the bftrt and eafett external countew-initant known aUo aa an external remedy for paiiib In the rheal url atouarh aadall rbeumatir, woraiirlc and froutjr o unplalnta. A trial will prove what we claim for It, and It will ba found to be Invaluable In the household, Man people say MIt la the bout of all your preparations." . Price, A cents, at all druinrlttta, or other deal are or by Btmdtntr this aaiount to us la posttvife stamps wa will send you a tube by mail. Mo article ahould be aecvple l by the public unite the same carries our label, aa otherwise It ta not ereuulne. COLBSEBKOUGn riARUFACTUIUNG CO., 17 SttU Btreet, How York City 150 Kinds for E6c. It is a fact that Salter's mif tahle and flower ikw i Trdv'ianie nnn nower rf7M u i id in mure hum.1 is JfCM lutins I (mn any utlVr fcKjL Tlirrt IS reusmi fur UiUrtffj si'imis ait nnu ami on inure In Anient-, w f iiwn ami o-ran uvr uk aenw Kir the pruilurtioi, of uur hoitf Md). In J Wfitmke tin fuUuineT uuuieo fjl edtmttxi oil er : . V? For T6 Cento Postpaid i )sri gmstaui uiaiaiora, r pwrtsM kMee ftrwUN, AT. IV U.lls1 Ism rla, i enrMftly eeailf al ftewer aeees, tfj In all UO kinds poettlvclv furntshine bttssUels of etmraitiiif flowers aJid . ltn aim wis ui tut'H-e vtiiaii-s,i itwUNr wiia our Kfvai -aiaiuut- trlUlui elf atKHlt TltMlllil and I'm Oat and llrumus and Mlu, onton lor 1 He. In stemjis. Write to-day, 0HN A. SALZER SEED CO- ni s', n o la.c c.i tin f la Croaaa, Wit. DROPSY iwi. etoua of tesiiioooia K1W DISCOVERT! M Quick retie' and auras aurit f teslliooDiali aud 1(1 data' IraaLuisiut arse. Pt.ai.st. aaaAa a sons, u a, AUast. tie 4 J eld filed al f Haffnl Kxpoaltlen. McILllliNNV S TABASCO r. n. u. , 'oa. .4 -n&UlnC wh Srup. Tina Good, vm I Relic of John Bunyaov Unlf-wny down Orrat Suffolk street London, whlrh Is the borough, are two little courts of very little houses, which nre called King's court nnd Queen's court. They are on ground sacred to many associations, for the Marshnlsea was close by. nnd some win saw little Dorrlt each day must hnve lived here, But King's court, like the Marshnlsea, must make wiiy for modern improve ments; and the most interesting tnon ument in Its narrow boundaries will thortty be pulled down, says the Lon don Dnlly llraphlc. The monument Is nn odd little building, half wood and hnlf red tiles, and both tumbling down, which Is known as llunynn's Chapel, Within, Dunyun's Chnpcl eIiowb few- er symptoms of decay. The wooden galleries arc there, 83 they have been for more than 200 years, and the beams nnd rafters are still sturdy. In its pul pit, tradition alleges that Runynn preached during the 12 years of his Im prisonment at Bedford; and In a cu Hons secret chamber between the gar rets of the adjoining bouse, he Is snld to have concenled himself from his pursuers. This much, at leant. Is cer tain, thnt during li Is Imprisonment at Hcdford Runyan did several times sue reed In visiting London and preaching to a Southwnrk congregation, an In trepld defiance of authority, which, be sides getting his gaoler Into trouble, greatly increased the severity of his confinement. When at last he was re leased, on the Interposition of the bish op of Lincoln und other churchmen the congregation to which he wob at tached selected him as their minister. and built a new chapel for him. which was always rrowded to hear him preach. Ills visits to Ixmdon were fre quent, and his coming to preach was advertised beforehand. Ills popularity was very great. The meeting house at South wark, at which he generally preached, would not hold half the number that attend ed. Three thousand persons have been gathered together there on Sundays, nnd not less than 1,200 on week days, and dark winter mornings at 7 o'clock. The little tumbledown Southwnrk chapel, which la associated with llun ynn's name, is said to have been erect ed on the site of an ancient chauntry. and tradition affirms that a crucifix and a figure of the Virgin were found concealed in a cellar connected with the chapel. The Eaptist community, however, have records giving it a very different origin. Early In the 18th century the Baptist congregation of Southwark were accustomed to assemble in an old meeting house In what was then Duko street, and now forms the western half of Union street. About 1773 this con gregation was divided in itself on the question of Calvinism. One-half mi grated to Zoar street, and the rest es tablished themselves In what is now known as "Bunyan's Chapel," In Klng'i court, opposite Bridewell, then "a kind of assembly or club room, origin ally belonging to a public boiuse." It was "fitted up as a place of worship," nnd opened in 1800 by the "General Baptist Society." If this is a trust worthy record, how can the Bimvu tradition be explained? Certainly' he must have preached In the older Duke Street ChaDcl. and noislhlv in the 7.nar Street Cbupel, which was opened in io&8, the year or his death. Perhaps the two Baptist congrega tion j. when they removed from their old Duke street place of worship to Zoar street and King's court, brought with them traditions of the coming amonif them nf their pnt nmnftic. and hit presence in their pulpit. Gradu ally, as in process of time these tradi tions grew Confused, each eh imp mnv well have claimed him, in the belief of Its respective congregation. Martin Lot tier', fiteln. A the collecting of beer steins has become quite a (ad. It is Interesting to note that one of the most curious of these articles is at present In the possession of Lord Londesborough. It was formerly owned by Martin Lutber, who from all accounts, was a remark able trencherman. The historic stein is of ivory, very richly carved, and mounted In silver gilt There are six medallions - on Its surface, which consist, however, of a repetition of iwo subjects. The upper one represents the agony in the gar den and the Savior praying that tbt cup might paas frgm him; tbt base represents the Lord's supper, the cen ter dish being the brend. It Is understood thnt some copies have been made of the stein. On the lid, In old chararters, is the following: "C. M. U, MDXXIIII." Italy's Industrial Ailrnnre. The Industries of Italy show a re markablo advance. This Is largely ow ing to the development of electricity as a motive power. I was lately In the valley of the Nerlna, says a writ er In the Kdinburg Scotsman, where are the Marmore Kalis, formed by the plunge which the Hlver Velino takes over a precipice, 600 feet high Into the River Nera below. Around the fulls manufactories of all kinds are springing up, while down the united streams as far as Ternl there are nothing but huge factories at work or In process of construction. It is proposed to light Rome from the Mar more Falls, from which it Is distant seventy miles. The production of cot ton goods hns risen In some Ave years from B0.000.000 francs (2.000,000) to 100,000.000 francs (4.000,000); while the exportation of silk has increased from 2r.0,000 pound weight to nearly 2.000.000. In spite of emigration, the population of Ituly Increases by about half a million a year, education is spreading, for It is now free nnd com pulsory, nnd altogether the conditions of life In Italy are steadily amellorut Ing. MACKAYS OPEN MANSION. Snrlrty Intlteil lo the drumlest I'Htne In t lilted Nlnte. The opening on Christmas day of the marble mansion on Harbor Hill, Hempstead. L. I., Just completed for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mackay, was a "housewmmlng" Indeed. The guests from New York arrived in a speclnl train nnd were taken up "the hill" In the Mackay vehicles. The orrlvals were bo many that Mr. Muckay's two automobiles had to be utilized. The program consisted of n dinner, followed u y a dnnce, nt which, besides the New Yorkers, the whole of Long .slnnd's smart set wasprcs out. Holly, mistletoe and smllax const! tuted the decora' Hons, nnd the only bit of color was the little red bcr- Mrs. Mackny. rles of the holly. The palace, for no other terra does It Justice, Is the grandest nnd most elaborate In the United States, and Is only eqimled by Cornelius Vanderbllt's "Blltmore." It Is situated on what is known as Harbor Hill, the highest point on Long Island, and overlooks both sound and ocean After passing through an Imposing gate lodge and area of white marble, visitors are driven for a mile over a smooth terraced driveway until, emerging from a grove of chestnuts. tney are awed by the magnificent ap pearance of the mansion on the bill. The building is almost entirely of wnue marble, with onyx trimmings, ine main entrance Is a triumph of arcnitecture, and one Is led to think be is about to enter some ancient Greek temple rather than the abode of a man, a woman and a wee baby. The interior, if nosslble. is more beautiful than the exterior. The ves- tibule, with the exquisite tiling 'and plain but elegant frescoes. Is from ar tists of highest repute. Good Story on Ingcraotl. -When Robert G. Inaersoll came tn Washington from the west, his head filled with legal lore and lnflrl,.llv , It would be better to call It agnostic ism, he encountered in one of tlie corridors of the canitol woman vigorously scrubbing the floor, wncn she heard any one coming, and, when the footsteps died awav luwiiv reading her Bible.. He slipped tin on her verv nuli-rlv one morning, and. taking her by sur prise wan ner precious book, said: ' Mary, do yon believe nil Villi l'i) rl there?" "I sutanly do." she replied; "el word. Col. Ingersoll." "Do you believe that God made mnn out Of dust?" "In coase I does." 'Say it happened to rain hard elini.f thut time and the dust was cono nnri there was nothing but mud?" Den de good Lawd knowed ennnoh to know dat it was time to make riem luwyers and Infidels, Col. Ingersoll." Bob walked away crestfallen und quoting Tennyson's "In Mcniorium" "Leave thou thy sister when she prays," say the New York Times. Our Coal-I'roduolng Longs. The volume of carbonic ucld ex haled by a healthy person in twenty four hours Is about 15,000 cubic inch es, containing about tlx ounces of solid carbon. This is at the rate of 137 pounds avoirdupois per annum; and taking the population of the world at. a thousand millions, this means that the human race breathes out every year 61.000,000 tons of solid carbon, a quantity of coal getting on for twice as . much as the total annual export from Great Britain. . In Massachusetts the most .common talismans are the claw of a crab and tba left bind claw from a crow's foot. WHERE MARRIAGE 13 A LOtTERY. thm Clilnrin Olrl Knnwi Nntlilna nf net Husband Until Hlie Is Wedded. "Marriage Is truly n lottery to the Chinese girl, for she knows not what she Is getting lint II she n nelunlly innr rled," writes Hill 8!n Knr, In the La dles' Home .loitrnnl. "Sometimes It Is n kind, good huslinntl, nil nuiliiUle tiiotlier-lnlnw, nnd much comfort; sometimes It Is n tyrant, n mother l.i Inw who Is eternally scnlillnir. nnd n life that Is n wenrlners to both llesli nnd spirit. The ceremonies of betroth al und mnrrliiKo cause much trouble nnd nnxlety. The young mini's family begin 'the negotiations. They engngt n go-between to call on the girl's fam ily nml tender n proposal of mnrrlnge. If the yoiinir man Is considered eligi ble by the Hirl's parents they consult n fortune-teller who decide whethet the betrothal would be proper. If his decision Is fnvornblu the go-between Is given n curd on which Is marked the hour, duy, month and year when the gill was born. This 1b delivered to the young mini's family, who III their turn consult n fortune-teller. If he also pronounces favorably, n festi val Is held by both families, the be trothal contract Is signed, nnd the bridegroom tnnkes n present to the bride of n pair of bracelets, but neither he nor she Is present. The betrothal, however. Is not considered binding un til n pasteboard card has been, inter changed by the families. The bride groom's fninlly provide two of these cards, one having n gilt dragon on Its face, the other n gilt phoenix. The phoenix card Is retained by the young man's fninlly as evidence of bis en gagement, while the dragon card Is kept by the girl's fninlly. The betroth nl is then complete." "lry as Matlsllrs." It Is fairly obvious that the study of statistics is not exactly what would In termed n popular pastime, snys Win- t In-op M. Daniels In the Atlantic. Li brarlaus du not discover any exten slve demand for statist leal literal lire Sir .loliu Lubbock, if I remember right ly, found no place for n single volume of (Inures in his hundred best books, mid in that Hood of articles on Bunks That Have Helped Me, by authors great mid authors small, the niiiiK! hIc- lillleiiut silence seems to l maintained 1 here were some very curious books (but bad apparently proved li'-liiul to certain persons, but there was an unbroken testimony of a negative kind that nobody bad ever been helped by n blue-book, To ray of anything, "As dry us Ktnfl.itlcM." la nt oiicu to consign It to the nethermost Llmlio or Aridity Such Is the verdict upon the Mulshed statistical product. As for the nielli oils employed in constructing, ""''I' tables weighted iiverages. Index iium hers, or curves of errors these, to the Avayfnrliig man, nre bidden and In geiilous rellnemcnts of cruelly, to be avoided at nil hazards, or nt least forgotten with n shudder mid a prayer A Itfifrlgoralliig Egg Now. I'ndreutiied luxuries nre being show ered upon us thick nnd fast iu these opeulug years of the tweutieth cell tury. "One of tho most unique of recent Inventions is a refrigerating egg," says Cold Storage. "It Is u capsule of nickel-pluted copper, of the sir.e nud shape of a lien's egg. It Is hollow und nearly tilled with water. Being placed iu a freezing mixture Its contents In a short time become lee. "If you have a glass of milk that Is not cold euough and you object to putting lee Into it on account of the addition of water to the beverage, nud you have one of these eggs at hand, you may drop It iuto the glnss und in a few moments the liquid is reduced to the desired temperature. In the same wny If you desire to cool your cup of coffee nml are too high toueil to pour it into the saucer nud drluk It therefrom, this little frozen egg will relieve the embarrassment of the situa tion. This same Idea Is applicable to uuy other drink." Tho Growth of Pennsylvania. Beeluuius Intel' than any of the orig inal colonies except (leorgla, lYim sylvmiiti grew more rapidly than nny, says A l'cuusylvnula Quaker in the Atlantic, mid nt the Revolution was among the first three in wealth and population. It was the only one whose paper currency never depredated. It hud absolute security 1'rum Indian In vnslou and Internal broils while Quaker rule lusted. It 1'ivo thought created the soil upon which nloue conscience could grow, l-'iaiikliu, tired of the dogmatism of Massachusetts, found u congeiilal atmosphere iu lYuusylviniiil. l'ricstley, driven from Kiigluud, found sympathy und u home ou the banks ot the Susquehanna. Hiltenhoiise, Bnr- t in tn, Audubnii, Rush, Marshall and many others, constltuti'd a conclave of scientists liuequulcd elsewhere ill .VuierU-a. Philadelphia was the best governed, most enterprising, mid most Important city of the colonies at the beguiling of the Revolution. Beattla Oris tint Huvrcd Ox. Tho sacred ox, ti part of the assets of the stranded Australian chvm. which went to pieces in Ulaiuo a lew years ago, mid of which Lester C. David, Tom Keuuey und O. H. Walker became the legatees, wus sold to tin.' Seattle museum und shipped yesterday. This, it Is claimed. Is tho only animal of Its kind in the United States, and the owner said us he was putting hliu on the boat, that $5UO would be no temptutlou to part with hlui, Tho dif ferent brands show the tribes by which be had been worshiped In India. Seat tle 1'ost-Intclllgeneer. What ! M.ans. Falling In love Is getting exclusive BEFORE HE TOOK VOCELER'S Could Not Touch Ills Wife's Dlnaars and They Wir "nt for a Kins." Bo writes our esteemed friend, Mr. trunk Clismbers, of 9 Bennett St., Cliis wick: "For over two years I suffered sgon ir from indigestion, ami became reduced to mere shadow of my stalwart self. I woiiM return home from my business feel, ing so fniul tljnt I could hardly drag one leg after the other; my dear wife did nit she possibly could lo tempt me with dain ty dishes, nnd ns I entered the house I snilTcd nnd thnnnht: 'Oh, how good; I know I enn eat that.' But alas! no sooner had I eaten n few mniitlifuls, when I fell sick; severe pains shot through my chest and shoulder blades, my eyes swam and everything seemed black. I became alternately hot and cold, and got up from such a dainty dinner heartily sick of living, and feeling I was t sore trial to everybody. I may mention that I was sis- very much troubled with a scaly skin, and often boils. Hut one evening I no ticod my wife seemed more cheerful than usual. I questioned her snd found she bad been reading a pamphlet she had re ceived, of men alllicted just as I was, and who had been cured by Vogcler's Com pound. Said she, 'What gives me more faith in it is that it is made from the for mula of an eminent physician now in ac live practice in the West Knd of London, so I am sure it is no quack thing.' "All right, dear, let's have a bottle,' said I. After taking the contents of the first bot tle I felt very much better, nnd deter mined to give this remedy a fair trial, and I can positively assure you that a few bot tles have made a new man of me. I can sleep well, eat anything and thoroughly enjoy life. I have told several of my friends, whom 1 knew were suffering the same as myself, and they all wish me to ay thnt they are like new men. I sin cerely bless the great physician who gave you the formula of Vogelcr's Curative Compound, and also yourselves for mak ing its virtues known lo a suliering pub lic." The proprietors (the St. Jacobs Oil, Ltd., Baltimore,) will send a sample free to any one writing to them and mentioning this paper. Kxplorers have approached within 2.1S miles of the North I'olc. but the nearest approach to the south bus been 772 miles. Onrdeld HeHdindie Powders nre especially adapted to the needs of nervous women. Chin music must bo the result of the wind whistling through a inim's whiskers. Meat For tlia tlowels. No matter whnt nils you, headache to a enneer. you will never get well until vour bowels aro put right. I'AscAnr. rs help nature, euro you without a grlpo or pain, produce, ensy natural movements, cost vou just 10 cents to start getting your health back. (' caskts Candy I'athnrtin, the genuine, put up In inntnl boxes, every tablet has C. C. 0. stamped on It. Ilewafw of Imitations. The New York Chamber of Commerce was incorporated by tieorge 111. on March 13, 17711. Clnrfleld Headache Powderal 4 Powders nrn Sold for 10c. One Powder cures a headache. The poor we have alwaya with ns. but that is better than having them against us. Are Anxious to Pay Their Fines. Among the anomalies which tho prohibition law has given rise to in Kansas Is a fervent desire on the part of certain law breakers to pay the penalty of their crime. At Wellington the temperance folk started to get out an Injunction prohibiting the city treasurer from accepting tho flues which are Imposed on Jolntkeepers every mouth. And the jolntkeepers headed off this move by rushing' In and paying their fines, )300 each, six months in advance. : , r , ...r-vf:ii I '-. .T'Vj: l.iSi h the front of every nack- V'.-t!t- rVr'.,-f.-l ' uuc. . In order to eet its t'CTVCA hf! v v-j ; : 1 f ? ft? : - oetienciai cirecis u is ai- ff A J jw . W W Ktf way. necessary to buy rTi (Vr it SKa. jtZK 3 Hrf,7Tt WTw r mz&-' -".'iCWTssaSKS. r- I Wsnts Warm Hotel Bedclothlrg. Congressman- Charles F. Scott has received a demand from a Kansas woman for the passage of a law "to compel keepers of hotels or sleeping rooms to keep on each bed four quilts nnd one blanket, eali quilt to con tain not less than five pounds of rot ton batting (not coarse hair), and to be covered with at least 14 yards of cloth (seven yards on fach side), two and one-third yards long and at least two yards wide; and the blanket to weigh nt leust two pounds; this rov erlng to be kept on the beds from Sep tember 10 to May 1. . There were 3.M6 Immigrants refus ed admission to the United States last year. fyelng Is as simple as washing when yon usn I'ittnam Fadeless Diss. Hold by all druggists. There are on the Swiss lakes sixty five Steamers, of which the Inrgest can carry 100 passengers. Bend to Garfield Tea Co., Ilrnnklvn, N. Y., for samples (Inrlleld Ten and llcadnche I'owders two Invnluiiblc remedies. 'The Chinese have twice sacked Moscow, mire mi I'JM and nsnin in 12113. FITHpermanent ly cured. No tits or nervous ness after first day's use nf Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerveltestorer.f 2trlal bottle and treat Isefree Dr. It. H. Kmb. Ltd., IWlAreh St. l'lilln.,l'n. Taking everything into consideration the suspension Undue is without a pier. Mrs. Wliislow'sSoothlnggyrupfore'sildrea teething. soften the gums, reduces Infl.-im na tion, nllays pain, cures wind colic. 25o a bottle. The total length of ocean cables is 1G0, S12 miles. I do not believe Plso's Cnro for Consump. tlon Imsiin eutinl for coughs end colds .Ions F. Uoyeb, Trinity Springs, nd.. Feb. 15, 1 MX), The woman who marries a crank discov ers thnt life is n grind. Onrfleld Tea cures constipation. Some people arc so lazy that even their livers won't work. Th ff'ttM! Itmw rf only li.ra.r- (jrnwrra f Out ftrotnus tirlln tn:i4 II will arii"-wliererr r far ftw oiibt Iu plant Th wrt wr-tl. rrnAt'tnt frm (Wo ftft hnhlt nt strain an 4 4 uat f bai.aa . tlinmitr, pet avriv W arc tha ta iroiutara. TKfWf ifVCGME CORN UtrrV"Wil,HaIir airaraaarit 1 v."! hustle i per arr suit iiTiiin-r- . 4? Fodilnr Pinntn- Graannm and Cinvmrn V5 r.. T Wm Iibt (bo lararsl area nf fArf.la J-Tfr- """"J' " ' wc iiaesi i av af aureai croir. mr mint lacarriat Digit in i irrmu H,-r swonin. inr IT: our 'riointo is ro wl fnr Mt tina lOari'! Kale atvl harf Vlrtrria Nap nwinr ai ir. a imurHi ,mmii.i. n mini a 1 "tin riant rrni (if la VEGETHBIJE m ITa ara tna TarrMt rrnwrrs. fhrilo lh. wa lia a trfinatirfoiia sit.rg nf fVrV farl(t !. "! snrn. radishes anakliif tprf la'.ln. Our rc4a at a nant gar4aarr aod farinrr oantf . For VOc Worth $TO. Our fraateaialv ttb alargt wrahff rar farM t-4 1 aanitla t in all 4 to too upon ree-ti.t nf hut It, is tain pa. 1 nvsassrraaar ivninirrit JOHN A. SALZER I m C rnu.A 11, THE CHILDREN ENJOY Life out of doors and otit of the game which they play and the enjoy ment which they receive nnd the efforts which they make, cornea the greater part of that healthful development which is so ct.senliiil 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 which physicians and parents, well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its pcntlo action and its beneficial effects, is Syrup of Fig-s and for the same reason it is the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrtip of Fi's U 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 cathartic 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 a're not needed, und when nature needs assistance in the way of a laxative, give them ouly the simple, pleasant and gentle 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 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 CALIFORNIA FIG SYR. VP CO. is printed on U i f AT " .f . - I My Lungs " An stuck of la erinpe left me with a bsd cough. My friends said I hid consumption. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral snd it cured me promptly." A. K. Randies, Nokomls, lit. You forgot to buy a bot tle of Ayer's Cherry Pec toral when your cold first came on, so you let It run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There's a record of sixty years to fall back on. TbrM slits I 25c., Mc, II. All rsltlt. ' Cnnnilt jnnr Wtor. If h anys lake It, then ilo as tie njn. If hft Ullt ynu nnl tn Inks It. then rinn't take It. tin knows. Leava It with him. We srs wltlln-. J. C. AY It CO.. Ixiwsll, Mast. MADE; BV TMEr MAKERS OP' ran i .Sl, oiled clothing SmiteS1 MAVS TKfi SUHi POINT u-diw orexcEaiEnci an cue tJ4P2,J COMPUTi SATISfACTIOH. Sailzers. 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