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An Excellent Combination. Che pleasant method and beneficial atects of the well known remedy, S\nup or Fia8, manufactured by the CitiroKsta Fie Syrup Co., illustrate ti: value of obtaining the liquid laxa- tive principles of plants known to be dicinally laxative and presenting ) sm in the form most refreshing to the weand acceptable to the system, “It is “he one perfect strengthening laxa- i cveleansing the system effectually, pelling colds, headaches and fevers tly yet promptly and enabling one ercome habitual constipation per- rinently; Its perfect freedom, from ry ol jectionkble quality and sub. ace, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakeninj or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the ste, but the medicinal qualities of the edy are obtained from senna and er aromatic plants. by a method Known to the CALIFORNIA Fie Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ‘SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. = NEW YORK, N. ¥. le by all Druggists.—Price S0c. per bottle | MME. BENOIT’S Russian Depilatory PERwanenriy Removes. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR} without torturing, blisterings discoloring. or leaving any blotch, signs, of other ill effect on the skin. An effective, i+ stantaneous. harmless remedy, MARRED BEAUTY. MME. BENOIT, 45 E426 St, Now York City. Every copy of Jupce for 1898, in two volumes, substantially bound in cloth, with gilt edging, express pre- paid anywhere in the United States, fot $o. Send orders promptly. Jadge Pablishing Co., 110 Fifth Avenac, NEW YORK. “We member must re- the | that each of us holds his destiny in his own hands. We are free | agents. We have only our own in- clinations to obey.” ** Marthy,”” Deacon Whitehead whis-/| pered to his wife, | “T thought you | told me he was married.“— Ch cago News In her agony the miserable woman sent her hated rival by post a can of comed beef con- taining arsenic, The latter, being passionately fond of food, partook of the beef. ‘There: upon her com- plesion was much beautified. Here| again we have vil- lainy confounded by what some peo- ple are pleased to term fortuitous cir- cumstances. — De- trott Journal, Pret L only the touch detects the difference, foratiog the howe. muon BS te 4b inches highs sent on Pecelpl ot SULOU: Nadrees FRANK NETSCHERT, 7 Barclay Gt,, New Vern; or 167 G. Clark Gt, Chicago, Tl, Now and then the fashionable tight sleeve reveals lovely lines and a plumptitude that inspires the behold er with a desire to bite the silk.covered arm, But of course such demonstra- tions are not per- missible, and it is best not to think of doing anything of the kind. — Boston | Herald, “Oh, my head, my head ' groaned Rivers," If any- thing ails your head.” suggested Krooks, ‘why not | treat it homacopath- ically?" How's that?” “* Have it shingled.” Tt oc- curred to Rivers later on that Brooks. meant to intimate he had a wooden head, but by that time Brooks was out of reach.— Chicago Tribune. “They make an a ina freali appear. with pet and MORE. Mas. Upstate ful, ain't they, Rube? milk,” WONDERFUL, * My! but those horseless kerridges air wonder- Mx. Upstate —** Huh! jest you wait till yer see their cowless No hae or rough hands t fromWool Soapusing j SwIFTAND COMPANY fF CHICAGO “Your husband needs rest, madam, the doctor; “he is working too hard.” * know it, doctor,” said the wife ; "* but just think of it—it’s all in a good cause.” If he is work- ing himself to death it is to keep up bis life- insurance."—A anta Constitution, 1899—35th—1899 Annual Statement OF THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered 1869. (Oteek.) Life and Accident Inrurazce, JAMES O. BATTERSON, Pres't Hartford, Conn., January 1, 1899. PAID-UP CAPITAL, $1,000,000. ASSETS. Real Estate, Cision hand and ia Bank, : Loans on bond and mortgage, real estate, Interest accrued but not due, Loans on collateral security,” > Loans on this Company's Policies, Deferred Life Premiums, = Prems. due and unreported on Life Policies, Shaver United States Bonds, = z 14,000.00, State, county, and municipal bonds, 3,614,02.58 Railroad stocks and bunds, C.K 378.37 Bank stocks, - = 1,006, 122-50 Other stocks and bonds, 1,462°300.00 Total Assets, $25.315.442 46 LIABILITIE Reserve, 4 per cent., Life Department, $18,007,506.00 Reserve for Reansurance, Accident Dep Present value Installment Lite Pol Reserve for Claims resisted tor Bm Losses in process of adjustment, Life Premiums paid in advance, Special Reserve for unpaid taxes, renis, etc., 110,000 Special Reserve. Liability Departmeni... "100,000.00 Reserve for anticipated change in raie of =" 409,000 00 interest, $21,209 625.96 $4,106.817.10 Surplus to Stockholders, ~ $3.106.817.10 STATISTICS TO DATE. Lire Davantstanr. Life Insurance sn force. = = $97.383.821.00 ten in 1698, 16-087.651 00 tallment plan at commuted value Returned to Policy-holders in 1808.1 382.008 98 Returned to Poliey-holders since 1804, 14.632.389 62 Accioant Devawratnsr. Number Accident Claims paid in 180% Whole number Accident Claims Returned to Policy-holders in 1 Returned to Policy-holders since 1864, Totals. Returned to Policy-holders in 1808, $ 2.636 609 Returned to Policy-holders since 1864, 96.996.956, Tozal Liabil Excess Security to Policy-holders, SYLVESTER C. DUNHAM, Vice-Pres't. JOHN E. MORRIS, Secretary. H. J. MESSENGER, Actuary, EDWARD V PRESTON, J.B. LEWIS, M.D., Surgeon and Adjuster. No girl has any right to get married till she knows nine ways to use up stale bread and how to fold a dress-suit so that when a man wants to wear it he won't have to pay a dollar to get the wrinkles pressed out of it.—Mew York Press. 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