Twain's ttltrmnm. , Mark Twain once xprrmtil n ilpslr to annul t lie niiiinnl dinner of th. (5 rill roil ( lul of t'lirri'simtiih'iits lu Washington; but tvlit-n nil Invllntlon Was sent him, li In rc-grots wore rerelvrd by rWtirn iniill. Meeting n member n( the flub Inter, lie cmiiilatin(l tlmt he linil been m-glertiMl. When Informed tlmt an Invitation had Ihm-ii ii t hint nnt hi regrets rerelveil, Mr. Clemens srrnt. IhmI liln hi'tnl. ns though In er plexlty for n moment, ntnl then said: "Those were Nane's regrets." "Who In Isaac?" "He's my keeper. He's the man my wife hlreil to prevent me hav Inn nny more ftm." Mark then ex plained that Isaac opened nil Ills let tern nml Invitations, wrote answers, whirl) In the case of Invitations always consisted of regrets, nml then burneil them. Whet) asked what I Isaac's other nnnie, the humorist replied, sad ly: "I don't know. My wife hired hint, Rtid ahe told me whnt hi nnnie In, but I have forgotten. 1 enll him Isaac, as ho U doomed to the fate tlmt nenrly befell the favorite mm of Abraham. When t net well I Intend to rut him up In chunk nnd burn him on the altar, nnd I don't enre If the angels holler till they Ret diphtheria." "loesn't he ever consult you about the answers to your Invitations?" "Never. lie nlwnys sends my regrets nnd says I'm sick, nnd that's going to pet me Into trouble. I told hlu) so the other day. Said I: "Isaac, when I die nnd go to heaven. St Peter Is likely to take tip some morning nnd remind me nboiit those polite falsehoods you're telllmt In my name, nnd then I'll have to look nil over Tophet for you to prove nn nlibl.' " In China. The Chinese have u remarkable su perstition about the Chil Itlvcr. which Is the local name on the border for the dilating. A considerable trade In tlrugs Is borne along this river, for which n special this of boats, com posed of very light hoards fastened with wooden nails. Is built. The na tives say that the magnetic attraction of the bed of the river Is so strong that were ordinary b ats used the Iron nails would be pulled out. Alone the banks Iron Is mined In primitive fashion, and from geological evidence' It Is believed that the ore Is very rich. Klrntlnlinl NrrvN. Men old nt thirty. Chew and chew, etit little, ilrink.br want to, nil ttan time. Nerves ttngl", never sutrsflisl, unthlng's beautiful, happiness gone, it tolaco-aturatPl system tells ths story. There's nu easy way oat. No-To-liao will kill the nervp-ernvlng elTeots for tobacco nnd make you strong, vigorous nnd manly. Bold ami gunmntii'il to cure by Druggists every when". Ilnok, "Don't To tc.-o Spit or Hmoko Your Mfo Awttv '" free. Ad. Htnrling Itemed y Co., N'.'W York City 01 Every week, says a London theatrical man I sger, every great theater rejects Iroin tc ' lev rnanutcrip's. Vos Think II Is Homrlhlns Else. The "why" of the bid feeling wlmt p-i. sles you. It 1.) easy to imngln mo munv rioie. when the rosl .ne is Iiuiki ulnn. You think It's something elp. Th cine is Ripatu Tali ule. A aiutfle tub.-'.o givtta relict. Ask lUe urugnlst. Applo trees should be planted far enough sparl so tbat when lull growu ttiey will Uui touch each other. Tr. Kilmer's SwAMr.llooT rures ell Kidney end Milliliter troubles. I'ainphlel anil consultation free Laboratory Uiniilmniiton, N.V. It is stated as an Interesting tclologicai fact that in London about 100 widowers wbc marry again 13 marry their housekeepers. Mr. Wlnslow's Soothing -yrup for children teething, softens the gum", reduees inflams lion. allays uiin, imv wind tulit.-iic.ii buttU E. B. Walthall A Co.. Iirmrilsts, Horse Cave Ky.. say : " Hall's Catarrh 1'iirt cures vcr onv ibal takes lu" bold by lirugjlst. Tjc. More than hall the export of farm prod uci from the United htatt'S nre absorbed l) (irent liritlan. Wife used "Motiikk'h Fainsi!'' hoforn flrsi chilil was (iil kly relieved: ti it . i . . 1 but llttli recovery rapid. K. K -Iciin"icn, tuthniit, AIh The people of Orcat llritinn consume lrsi tobacco per head than tboe ot any other civ lllzed eouatry. 1 believe lMsoV Cure ffr i'onsTiintioa snvel mv imy's )lio Unt fuintiir. Mr, ai.i.is I'OKII.Aiw, I.o Hey. Ml.-h.. lletolieriM. All Out of Sorts Tired, weak nnd weary. If this Is yout condition, stop nnd think. YouarcagtinVre! from dyspepsia and (Trent misery await you tf you do not check It now. Hood's Sarsaporllla is the best melicine you can take. It has peculiar power to tone uuJ strengthen the stomucb. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only true blood purifier prominent ly in the public eye today. $1; six for (5. Li a Aft Im Qllle set hs-monlnuily n-itt flOOU 9 1 1 ls liooa'.biuaill a. j P S I' 7 Rheumatism. S300 SAVED. Mr. I. l-.Ohwirr. of M.I Sr. and C's-k Ave., 81. Isiult, any: Ab.utitninntlisc:o wu Isid up with li.n m matory rlifumsiUin with welt-li 1 usu lufTtrvtl lor Svirl nri. j .Mil u (-hiosvn for S botltecdf "CHK4Uh I,ijc"i.uj HHI.UilATIU CUHK," sud 1 wwuutui bd inn dsy. 1 sm mrcd and II cer tainly auved Dia over $'(Hi, u I waa just ndngto Hot bi.r.uu.." Kefpr alao to H. A. bawyar, Lvun, Has.1 loer Mirtl,a. Ctilula' Uiime, Alliuiiy, N. Y. llou. Honry t.nrte, Kx-Mayor, Huck laluud, M. HKlic.t rnuurNlliruifl a runi ritff. HirV. AW UOJ, Wrlto t1v. Advloa frtt. KtVANHON it. C. CO.. 10t Uesrhura Hi., Chlcaua. tr ASK YOUK DRUQOIST FOR The .best NURSING Mothers Infants CHILDREN JOHN C.HLE SONS. Ntw York. ' DAHOMEY.- Land of Amazon Warriors trnd Human Sacrifices. Until Recantly Most Important Of African Monarchies. l':ilio:ney was until recently the most iiupoi'taiit native monarchy in Africa. Jt win especially famous for two tliititf" its corps of Amazon wnr riors nud its liuuian siiei itici s. 11 dh these institutions nre nt an etui since the Froiieii conquest of Ibiliuiney. The Aiimoiis were tho only instance in the modern world of a body of feinnlo warriors. They formed tho bodyguard of tho kiiitf, nml were ns remarkable for their fidelity ns for their cour.iKe. Every iMliotnernn was b ninl to pre"tit hi duulitcr to a sort of n board, which selected those suitnblo for tho King's service, Littlo girls tnken in war wore, also trained to lie Amazons, Tho Amazon were ordinarily com pelled to remain celibata all their lives, lut the King oecn-iotmlly per mitted one to marry a deservini; male soldier. They were always very well formed, and some of them were hand some, in tlyure at lenst. Tho linmher of them was nhotit 1,000, and they formed only a snnll jurt of tho army. In addition to ln-iiivr bravo on tho bnttle-tU-M it is said that they were more cruel than the men soldiers and very hard drinkers. Woman suf frngistH should ilnd much food for thought and possibly encouragement in these facts. The human sacrillces were first in stituted in l.t'idd. They wcro based on religioun luliefs. Man is believed to be subject to the samo wants in tho next world nn in this; so ho must be buried not only with food nnd weapons but provided with wives and "servants if lie is an important person. Tho burial of a King was nlw ivs at tended by nn immciiBo slaughter. When King (lulzo died more than five hundred hum in lives were sacrificed, including ejiiefs, musicians' and hlnves, Ho was buried in a big cave. His wives seated tho'n Helves round htm in tho order of their rank and poisoned themselves. H.isketfuls of heads nnd cal tbnsb.es full of blood were piled on his tomb. Wholesale sacrifices were also held at fixed periods A traveller describ ing them, says that during tho night of these sacrifices everybody found in the street was clubbed to death. Coin panics of musicians walked about playing painful music. At midnight a volley of inudie'.ry announced the beginning of tho executions. Tho victims were brought into tho square by thirties. Sonutimcs death was produced by filling up tho breathing npertnre Somo of tho dea 1 bodies were arranged in life-hko attitudes. Tho l.ihouieyan Coast is favored with some remarkable sea creatures. Among them is tho imiuatee, or sen cow, nn animal of tho seal family, which has somo resemblance to a hi. man being. It is suggested that this nnimnl is responsible for the legends of merni'iids and sirens. Whales nro common, nnd as they are not hunted they nre very bold and roll themselves up high and dry on tho bench in order to rub themselves free of weeds and parasites. Hawaii' ronuiatiim and Wealth. Tho Hawaiian legatiou has received tho annual blue book of Hawaii nnd the reports of the various Government brnuches, Tho blue book gives inter esting tables of the latest statistics nvuiluble. The population of the islands is 81,990, of which there are unlives, 34,000; half-casts, C.18G; Hawuiinn born foreigners, 7,000 ; Americans, 2,000; British, 1,300 Portugese, 8,000; Chinese, 13,300; Japanese, 12,300. Several nationali ties represented in small numbers make up tho remaining. While the American population is small, its interests are great There is 818,500,000 of American capital in vested in sugar corporations, out of a total of 828,000,000. There is an in vestment of 823,000,000 of American capital in various enterprises, in a to tal of $36,000,003. The Hawaiian ex port last year was almost entirely sugar, of which there was a third of a billion pounds, valued at 810,200,000. All of this, except , an insignificant amount, came to the United Slates. The public debt of Hawaii in given at 83,417,459, aud the assets from (Joverument lund, eta., 87,594, 001. Louisville Courier-Journal. The Eastern Hemisphere, on whinh dwell ninety-two per cent of the pop ulation of tho world, has 170,792 mi Jus of railroad, or forty-six pur cent of all railroads. AffrleiiHnrnl Ant. Trofessor W, J. Mufice, of tho gov ernment scientific corps, recently 'paid a visit to some very reinnrknblo farm ers in Honora, Mexico. These nro the so-called agricultural nnts, which plant fields of grain nnd regularly harvest . their crops, upon which tliey depend who'.ly for fooil.. In fact, should tho. er.i is i'nil, they would perish of famine, j (In tin other hand, tho creals that they grow havti been s ecialized by cultivation, like tho wheat and oilier grains of the human husbandman, nnd would quickly disappear if tiio atten tion of the insects was withdrawn. Tho fields of the farmer nnts covet scores of square miles in Souorn, nt largo part of which is quito densely populated by them. The homo of n colony is marked ordinarily by a cir cular clearing from five to thirty feet in dinmete, on which nothing is per mitted to grow. This serves as a sort of parade ami ex-jreisa ground. Around the clearing is n ring of luxu riant grass from threo to twenty-three feet wide. On tho seeds of this grass the insects subsist, planting it every spring nnd garnering the crop in the autumn. Across the rings which sur round formicaries run turnpikes n few inches wide, connecting farm with farm for many furlong". In tho region described there is practically no vegetation except tho j grasses cultivated by theso ants. The latter appear to keep down nnd exter minate nil other plants, such as cacti, greasewood nml mesqtiito. The plant naturally prevailing in that part oi tho country nro entirely absent from tho most thickly settled farming dis tricts. In short theso insects have de veloped nn nrt of agriculture peculiar j to tnemseives, nave main conquest oi tho land for their needs and have nrti fleinlized certain cereals as thoroughly ns iiiaizo and barley havo been artill cializuit by man. "Thus,"' says Pro fessor McOjc, "tho rigorous environ ment of the desert bus developed ono of tho most remarknblo intelligences; nnd, incidentally, an animal and a plant have come to be mutually depen dent upon each other for existence." The favorite cultivated plant of theso ants is tho familiar buffalo grass. Scientific American. The Mole a Swift Tiinneller. l)esiring t) learn just how much tunnelling a mole can do in a number of hours, wo caught a good largo specimen, nnd immediately turuod it loose in tho middle of n five ncro field of clover. Fivo seconds nfter tho molo received its freedom it had bur rowed out of sight. This may sem past believe, but tho fact is vouched for by tho official timo-keeper. Stick ing a stako at tho starting point, wo retired and left tha digger hard at work. Tho start was made at 11 n. m., nnd tho direction taken was eastward, lty 5 p. m., the molo had dug twenty thrco feet in a zigzig liu ', but keep ing tho samo general direction all tho time, nnd without digging any side gallerios. llylln. m. of tho follow ing day the tunnel had boon driven thirty-olio feet further, with numer ous sido galleries, nnd four feet had been added nt tho end next to tho starting point In another hour ten feet had been added to tho extremity, makin;;. sixty eight feet of main lino aud thirty-six nnd n half feet of branches, or a total of 104 1-2 feet of tunnels dug in t weu ty-live hours. The bottom of tho tunnels ran evenly about four inches below the surface. Sometimes tho wbolo was elliptical in shape, measuring one auu a half inches in width by two inches in height, and sometimes it was circular, measuring two inches in diameter. Tho surface of tho ground was usually cracked and raised about an inch nlong tho course of the tunnel, Pittsburg Dis patch. Somo liihle Facts. A prisoner in solitary confinement was given a copy of the Bible, and after three years' oereful study ho ob tained thesa facts: The Bible con tains 8.580,489 letters, 773,092 words, 31,174 verses, 1,139 chapters and 00 books. Tho word "and" occurs 40, 277 times, the word "Lord" 1,355 times, the word ''reverend" but once, which is in Psalms cxi., verse nine. The most rcitdablo chapter be counted Acts xxvi. The longest verse in the book is Esther viii. nine. The short est verse John xi. 85. To ( lean Straw Hats. Wash them with soup nnd water, rinse in clean wuter, dry in the air, and then wash them over with the white of an cgr beaten to a froth. An other method is to rub the straw with out lemon dipped iu sulphur and wash the juice off carefully with water. Theii stiffjn with the white of an egg. New York Dispatch. THE LABOR WORLD. CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT. Further Advances In Wattes Notes From the Industrial Field. It Is no longer a question .whether or not there tins been a general nnd widespread hiiliistrlal, commercial nnd luislntss Im provement throughout Ilia country dur Iiir the past few weeks, but such signs tin to shown themselves thnt all doubt In the minds ol the u.cst skeptical have been put to flight, fine week follows nfter the other lu rncii of ivbich tliere nre evidences of n nearer npproii'-h to the complete nnd unqualified ri-s'.orntton of former prosperity, nud while I lie movement Is nnd has teen exceedlnitly low. It Is nil tho more vnlualdu because It posaesaeg n permanency the value of which cannot be estimated. J.abor,' it cannot be liiccessfully ifiilnanld, Is to-day more uiilver inlly employed throughout thn entire country llinn nt any time for more than three years. The nntloual labor organizations have united in n plan of campaign against the system of wholesale Injuue.lonS by the fed eral courts lu the cnseol labor strikes. Tbejr propose to sulfate for a law by the next coiiKress prohibiting such exercise of Ju dicial power. As the next congress will be in session In a presidential year; the labor leaders have selected a flood, time., t'on Rressmen nud platforms will be eloquent the doming- year ou the rights and wrongs of labor. At Homestead, While all other departments of ths Hone stead sieel works are being pushed to the ut most capacity to keep up with the orders, the armor plate department is closing. - The llnrveylzliiK and forKlng shops closed Hntnr ilay, U5U men being suspended Indellnltelv. The machine nnd press shops will operate tor several weeks jet, finishing some' work on band. It is not probable that nny other kind of work will tie done In these mills, ns they are not fitted for any other product. Tin company bns tome contracts tor nrmor, but '.hey will not be tilled for several months yet, the nlnns not hatinir been received. The 87- Inch mill has sttirted on an order for 5,'jOq tous of the hearleat structural steel ever roll ed In the depnrtmeut. It Is for elevated rnllway ue lu New Vork City, and will keep the mill going to its fullest capacity. The company bas so many orders ou bnud now that some nddlllons to the mills nrecontem plated. Ifty car loads of beams are ship ped from the'pltitit daily now, nnd still the Urm is falling behind in tilling orders. Prosperity at Scrnnton. The notice of nn advance of 10 per cent. Id the wages of all the employes except foreman superintendents nnd salaried employes, to go lino effect July I, which was posted Haturday nt the mills of the l.nckawatinn Iron A Steel company, at Heranton, will ellect about 6,0GO to ft.uilu men. nud will increase tbe pay roll of tbe company about $29,000 per month. Tbe Houth works ef the compnuy aro engaged on nu order which, it Is said, will keep It work ing night nnd day for the remainder of the year. At the present time tbe outlook for Ilia aleul trail" In this city is very bright. Tbe Increase ot wages Jus: snnouueed is to recom pense the employe lor the cut made la (Sep tember, im Soli Turner Organislnk'. The roll turners of Pittsburg are busy per fectiug an organization preparatory to de manding nu increase In their wsi;es. This branch of the rolllug mill iudustry, generally speaking, bas never had nn organization. Tho number of men employed nt this trade in I'ittsbtirgh is larger than in any ollu'.- city in the I' nited Slates, and during the recent bus liiets depressions have been compelled to ac cept reductions which Dave never been re stored. Bcom at Toungstown. The I.loyd llontb company of Youngstown, O. . has uotilled Its employes, both machinists r.nd lotiudrymen, that wages will be advauc el ID per cent, the llrowu-liunnell Iron company Is crowded with orders to an extent unequalled lu the history of the plant, mauy heay orders being received for structural iron. Fifteen Per Cent. Balsa The Johnson steel compauy of Lorain, (). , ttecl notices ol a 15 ler cent, luereaso lu wages to the men lu the converting mill, dry house aud machine shops, lu nil about 200. The uieu iu tho ihape mill bnd their wage ruised Inst week. Tho Increase Is eutirely voiuutury on the putt of tbo compauy. Twenty Per Cent. Increase. T tnttnn llrnvn in fi lini'l.P of tllH Wood. stoek woolen mills a' Norristowu. l'a.. noti fied ul loom weavers unit au increase oi vt per cent, hud been made lu their wuges. - LABOR NOTES. Tbe tendency of waes continues upward, many restorntiena nnd increases haviug beeu made during the past week, rauglug from S to 30 per cut., unci placing lu circulation several thousand dollars every week, lie railroad companies havo been in the market well again and the Indications are that they will soon lie placing heavy orders, which will give a uew impetus to all lines ol Industry. Following closely upon the decision of the Illinois Court declaring tbe eight bour law recently enucted iu tbe state to be unconsti tutional, tbe Missouri (Supreme court baa de clared uueonstitutlvnai the law forbidding tho dlschnrge by corporations of employes who refute lo sever their connection wuh la bor organizations, Tho Rcboen Manufacturing Company of Woods lluu, Allegheny, have purchased con slderable property luljoiuiug that of their works and is making extensive improve niems, Tbe company hits already commenc ed lbs erection of nUditioual buildings, aud when completed they w.ll Rive employment to a large number of men. A new coal field Is about to be developed nbotit one mile south of I.eetoula. Several hundred acres of coal laud has been secured and nrruugemenls are now being made to run a switch from Leetoulti to the uew . Held. From 'I'M to 5l0 men will be given employ ment. The tobacco workers of the country have organized a national tiulon. tbe same having Its birth in St. Louis. lis membership Is com posed ef strippers, boxers a id other branches of the business. Tbe uew organization bas applied for nnd will receive a churter from the American Federation ol Labor. Tbe meeting of the puddlers of the Ohio Valley nud Vouugstown Saturday was fairly well atteuded. A retolution was adopted condemning tbe tl rate for puddling, and urging the Amalgamated committee te make bolter terms witb the manufacturers. Paid (10 to Kill bar Husband. Mrs. Wro. Nobles, her daughter aud two negroes bavt) beeu arrested at JelTersoovlllu, Ua., ou a charge of kllllug 111 husbaud ol Mrs, Nobles. The wouiau aud her huabauii had quarreled a good tluat auii she, it Is charged, paid a uugro, uiiaisd tins Johnaou, 10 for tbe kllllug of the old niau by strikiug him la lbs buck of the bead witu a hatubxt. Mrs. Nobles struck oue of lUa blow) wuiub killed her huabaud. Standing of ths League Olubi. ' W. U l'f. I W. r. P.P. Beaton KsJ IH .tun Philadelphia VI .Ms Uiiltlinore tMi IW .ills hrisiklyii s us Tim Pittsburg 14 W .WIT I Nbw York-., m 7 ,4l l li.vulua.....aH 'l lihtl Waabiugluu. l HI .415 e'UU'Sgu Hf .1 .sh ! HI. boms IT 411 .SIM Ciauiuuutl...M SS .645 I Loulavlllo 8 44 .114 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report Ml 4050LVTEI.V PUBE tliissloti Traits. . . TIip nusshitis nre Inr.y nud effeminate; In the winter they seldom walk, and when they do so they crawl along, muf fled up In furs, One sees a. grelt ninny military otlleers In Moscow, nnd their wnnt of stnnrtness Is noticeable. They aro always to lie seen lounging about the boulevards with their hands In the porket or their grny overcoats). These boulevard warriors do not appear very formidable. The fossicks are dirty looking rufllnns, badly dressed, anil mounted on sinnll horses, -which arc nhl to- lie- exrellent nril'iinla, gifted wltlr'tTofidPTfiil -stnyliig power--' I was" told by 'art nflher that the Cossneks Imve degenerated very irwh, nntl havo been spoiled tiy being turned Into regn-' Itirs. The Cbssneks of the-Don, rsvchil ly, have deteriorated, btit those of the Caucasian' regions nre fine soldiers. Hue of the worst ehnraeterlstlra of tho Kussl-ins Is their dishonesty In trndiv In Moscow, even In many of tho best shops, one has to bm-giiln for pur ohns, n'a a much higher price thnn la expected Is nlwnys nsked. In this wny foreigners In Moscow lo doubt fre quently pay, thi'i'e or four times tho proper price for articles, in the same wny one hurt to Im renin for everything, find this constitutes one of the most disagreeable' things coniieVted with llfo In Itusshi. That the Itiisslnns are n dirty people, Is well known; very few houses have even a footbath 'In them, nud though tliere are line public baths the llus shins, even of the upper circles, seldom Illlike use of them. Indeed, the lower or ders uru said to be cleaner In this rc sueet -Only Wny to Kscape Microbes. rarent Why do you advise against my boy Willie using a slate and pencil 111 school? Dabster In Science Uecnnse they nre covered with ' deadly microbes, that would undoubtedly kill your boy If he lived long enough: l'nreiit (much Impressed) Then I suppose I had better get hi in a paper pad to do his sums on? i Dabster In Kclence My dear sir, do you want to commit deliberate murder? There fire millions of bacilli lu every page of paper made. I'nrent (anxiously) Well, how will i lie do his sums then? In his mind? Dabster In Science Worse yet. It ' has been found that abstract Introspec- 1 tlve thought over Imaginary problems 1 stimulates the growth of lethal bac- I terlii In tho brnln cells. If you want , your Willie to live, you hnd better keep him In n room sprayed with antiseptic vapor. New York Tribune. Forewarned, piiHlinway-DId you tell tho lirlder leys tlmt I was golni; to call there last night? t'levertou Yes. IIow did yon know ? Dashmvny The wedding present I cave them was iu tho front parlor. llrooklyn Life. On a l.ucky liny. The Defender will sail her first race In the I.arehinotit Club's niiuual re patta ou July -I. She will begin her ca reer ou nu auspicious day. Dr. PIERCE'S Golden fledical DISCOVERY Cures Ninety-eight per cent, of all cases of Consumption, in all Its Earlier Stages. Although by many believed to he incura ble, there is the evidence of hundreds of living witnesses to the fact that, in nil its earlier stages, consumption is a curuhlc disease. Not every case, but a Aircr '" ceufagc of rasrs, and we believe, fully oi !( cntt. are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, even after the disease lii.n progressed so far ns to induce repeated bleedings from the lungs, severe lingering cough with copious expectoration (includ ing tubercular matter I, great los. of lk--.ll and extreme emaciation and weakness. If rsutt 'ui t?j -(( .Vrfir- TTuH . "Wash us with Pearline! " That's all we ask. Save us from that dreadful rubbing It's wearing us out ! "We want Pearline the origina. washing-compound the one that has proved that it can't hurt us Pearlinet Don't experiment on us with imitations! We'd rather be i uuucu iu pieces man eaten up. tu 11 To Save Time 1$ to Lengthen Life." Co You Yalua Life? Then Use APOL ftv;t a Common Crook. In lull Cook, the notorious outlaw, the mighty has fallen to nn Ignoble level. Despite the lawless deeds which he and his band iHTformetl, to the ter ror of the peojde of Oklahoma and con tiguous territory, and the dltlletilty tuid expense attending, his capture, Supt Mclntyre, of the Albany (N. Y.) )ciil tentlnry, lins discovered there Is no Intent wickedness In the man; that he Is merely a very ordinary youth, stolid even to the verge of stupidity; that there Is nothing of the hero or the vil lain about him. In short, ho finds thnt Bill Cook la a very commonplace crlin innl, who will need less wntchlng that some of his companions A woman can always trump up a good excuse for going down town. OIV13 ENJOYS Uoth the method nnd results when byrup rf Figg jg taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the tafto, nnd acts cenily yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver nnd Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual ! rnnetlnation f-ttrenrk tf TTirva lai ttin vu...,.jw.,vui r- , -' ' a W VI. u only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tnsto And ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepnrcd only from tho most healthy and ngrecalilo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa is for sale in cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for nny one who wishes to try it. I)u not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. 8AH fHAHCISCO, cm. 10UISVIUC, K1. Hi rORK. H K Rn)liap, AnnHo, Kuls-na, Tmw Ths "MNF.NE" ara tha Beat anil Moat Kronomt ral Cultnra anil Cuffs wnrn; tliay ara mad ot ana rlntli, both aulas ftniatiptt alt),, and Nuns' rvarsl bl ins roilsr taisital to twour any otliar bind. ',i fit irtlt. sviir Vflt ant Imii tfll. A boxot Tn Collaraor FtvaFairaof Culla fur Tvaatr-JTlvs Outs. A Mamrla Collar anil fair of Cnff hy mad for Oauta- tUuie atyla and aiM. Addraaa REVEHHIULE COLLAR COMPAVT, If FraaUla St., Haw lora. StKUUySt., RUPTURECured POMITIV I.V IIOI.I1S KI'P'I'I.'RK Worn itlKhtamt day. lias an AdJu-nihlL Pail w blvu can 1st niay'e larwr or anialler Insultcliaustng coiullllnnot HCKTUKB. rTrvTTti. Illns. i nt. a-nt arrurHy scaled by o. v. Houae Mfg. Co. 114 Ilnuulway.N. Y.Clty I nnif w Mnoonint In MFYT 1mm af thfla LUUL ptkptr H will tiow ft out RCA I of 1 of DAVIS CREAM SEPARATORS It w Oil id Latk sWVaisi Daurtstt ta trlva ilrlia avlmtit tiiasa I MrlM machine Hiui'lgomtn .lluainU4 aiB.ult i Uitllatfl 9 rasa ItT ArtlHTa WaKTstn DAVIS A RANKIN BLDO. AND MFO. CO. ol Munufaoturr, CtiJoaftO Successfully Prosecutes Clrlms. Late tTiiiulM. Exiiniiii U & Ptiton Buranu. M Ji IslU Ut UUI', JiaM,JlltiK-iU.Ji(flUiUit., fctt liK'tr. PATENTS TKADBMAHKfl Examlntoa 'nil ntlvioo hh to patentfttidty of uvfutun. hf ml iiir iitTfutum liuMe, or how m jJt jaleui. tVAlHlt K o'l-AhhiiU WAMisuTo. u.O wi n CJttti IrVHtliE ALL" fLijfc fAILS. tLm Beit t'uuub byrup. Tanttis ukmL Cm frj m nt i in, rniu uniKiriii.4 Z V . V Iffi
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