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iss xt ’ An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial affects of the well known remedy, Syrup oF Fics, manufactured bythe Catironsta Fio Synup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa- tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing tothe taste and acceptable to the system. It ig the one perfect strengthening laxa- tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to vercome habitual constipation per- manently, Its perfect freedom, from every objectionable quality and sub- stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weaken! ng or irritating them, make it the ide: laxative. In the process of manufacturing fi are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CALirorniA Fio 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. |you talk baby-talk for. |and useless, and it | ing Sun: THE BUSY WOMAN Here lies a poor woman who always was busy’; | She lived under pressure that rendered her dizzy. She belonged to ten clubs, and read Browning by sight ; Shone at luncheons and teas, and would vote if she might. She served ona School-board with courage and zeal : She golfed and kodaked and rode on a wheel : She read Tolstol and Ibsen, knew microbes by name: Approved of Delsarte, was a “* daughter” and “dame.” Her children went in for the top education ; Her husband went seaward for nervous pros- tration. One day on her tablets she found an hour free. ‘The shock was too great, and she died in- stantly. —Chicago Times-Herald, By an original and improved method of constructing the frame, the far-famed Sohmer piano acquires extraordinary strength, and is enabled to sustain the enormous tensional strain of the strings. “Yes,” said the young woman visitor, ad- dressing’ the baby’s mother, ‘* I don’t see what Tt is senseless, silly gets both you and the baby into bad habits. I'd be ashamed todoit. Bess its ‘ittle heart"—addressing the baby a few moments later—"‘how many toofsies has 00 dot, 00 pressus ‘ittle sing ?"— New York Even. EARL & WILSON’S SHIRTS. The interest created by these goods when they first appeared continues, and bit by bit the firm is getting where it can keep pace with the present demand and see its way clear to meet all comers in the future. Every one said that there would be a reat business done in E. & W, shirts, but no one anticipated the extent of territory which the demand would cover Facilities are now being increased, and before long the goods will be ready for prompt shipment every where. 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THE HONEY-MOON, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ‘YORK, WN. ¥. mand, they have brought out their latest lock-front LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW For sale by all Druggists.—Price S0c. per bottie of same model called "* Osceola.” Front is 9% inches, %4 inches above back buttonhole. Lesesaegy IMPORTANT ILLUSTRATIONS in THIS WEEK’S ISSUE. THE FEARFUL CYCLONE IN TUSSOURI. Awful Devastation wrought at Kirks- ville.—Indescribable and irresistible Fury of Nature's Forces.—Appearance of the Cyclone as it approached Kirksville.—The Piano which was carried a thousand Feet and dropped through the Roof of a House. "The Centre of the Wreck. in Kirksville. A Mrs. Sherburn was killed at the Spot indicated by a Circle.—Residence of Mrs. Green at Kirksville, where the Mother and Daughter were killed and two others of: the Family injured. — Wreck of seven Houses north of Ellison Street, Kirksville. ‘Third month, RUDYARD KIPLING’S BEST WORKS. Four volumes of Kipling, handsomely bound in cloth, with artistic stampings THE FIGHT WITH THE FILIPINOS, | ! lored Inks and gold, for $1.00. Stirring Incidents connected with the Campaign in the Jungle, in the far-off Philippines.—The brave Fighters of the Sixth Artillery called from Labor to Re- freshment in front of Caloocan.— The Twenty-second Regulars pitching Camp near Manila Bay.—Soldiers waiting to be aid off in front of the San Pedro Macati Church.—Hurrying Supplies to our Heroes at the Front. ‘The Church of Caloocan in the iackground. The Roof shows the Marks of American Shells. THE MOST HEROIC DEED OF THE CAMPAIGN IN THE JUNGLE. Privates William B. Trembley and_J. White, of General Funston’s Fighting Twen- ticth Kansas Volunteers, swimming the Rio Grande de la Pampanga with a Rope attached to a Raft upon which the Kansas Soldiers were carried across the rapid River, under the galling Fire of the Enemy. ‘The daring Charge of these Kansas Soldiers upon the Fili- pinas at Calumpit resulted in a signal Victory for the Americans, which was immediately followed by Proposals for Peace from the Filipinos. Secure a Copy of any Newsdealer or on any Train. PRICE, 10 CENTS. WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK! THE PLAZA HOTEL Phantom Rickshaw. Plain Tales from the Hills, Soldiers Three, ‘The Light that Failed. All four'of the above-named works of Kipling, the world’s most noted author, will be sent, postpaid, to any address in the United States for a remittance of $1.00. Or, for $1.50 we will send the four Kipling books and Demorgst’s MAGaziNE for one year. This remarkable offer is subject to withdrawal at any time and should be taken advantage of at once. BROWNELL SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, 112 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Fronting on Central Park. 59th St. and Fifth Ave., New York. | THE PLAZA HOTE ‘American or European Plan. ‘Absolutely Fireproot. comicbooks.com