A RIVER'S BURDEN. 'Areas of Land Transported from Placa to Placa by tho Mlaaiaslppl. The Mississippi has In 1lis course of ligps transported from the tnnnntnlna and lilph lnml within Its riralnnKO nrea ufflolctit material to make 400,000 gqnnro miles nf now land hy flllliiK tip an est tin ry which oxtoudod from Its original outfall to tho Jtilf of Mexico for a length of 500 miles. This river Is still pouring solid matter Into the snilf, where It Is spread out In a fan llko shape over n const lino of l."0 miles, and Is filllnjr tip at tho rate of .'102.000,. 000 tons a year, or six tons as much as was removed In the eonst motion of tho Manchester ship canal, and siilllcleut to tnnko a square mile of new land, al lowing for Its having to nil tip the gulf to a depth of elphty yards. Ftomo Idea of the vastness of this op eration may lie conceived when the fact Is considered that some of this soli has to be transported more than 3,000 miles, and that if tho whole of It had to be carried In boats at th lowest rate at which heavy material Is carried on tho lnli:iid waters of America, or, say, for one-tenth of a penny per ton per mile over an averacc of half tho total distance, the cost would bo do less a sura than f ais.onn.iKM) a year. Through tho vast delta thus formed tho river winds Its way. twisting and turning by Innumerable bends until It extends Its leimth to nearly 1.2(H) miles, or more than double tin- point to point lenRtli of the delta, continually eroding tho banks In one place and building tip land In another, occasionally breaking Its way across a narrow neck which lies between the two extremities, and tilling tip the old channel. Longman's Maga tine. A l'olsonons Fish. A flshlns sloop came In this weoK bringing with It one of the queerest flsh ever seen here. It has no head, tall or tinder 11ns. It Is perfectly round, thin and flat. Over Its back is a row of almost Invisible hairs, which are finely pointed and evidently poisonous, for ac cidentally the man who caught it touch ed them with his right hand and the whole hand and arm are paralyzed. It Is not swollen In tho least, nor does It give him any pain. It Is simply use less, hanging limp and lifeless at his side. The numbness began In the fin ger tips and went on up to his shoulder. Fearing thnt It will not end there the man leaves at onco for a New York hospital. Tho men. frightened lest they would also suffer from contact with this fish, chopped It In many pieces, and, shoveling It up, cast It In to tho ocean. Long Branch correspon dence Philadelphia Times. A Qnestlon of Pronunciation. Americans who affect the so-called English pronunciation of tho letter "n" In words like "ask," "pass" and "last" are so much Inclined, especially in Bus ton, to overdo the matter thnt It is well to reprint the testimony of a Bultlmore traveler who took pains while In Eng land this summer to observe critically the usage of cultivated speakers there on this point He found In effect that their "a" was a cross between the "a." of "ah" and the "n" of "at." lie list ened carefully to the orthoepy of Lord Chief Justice Russell, Lord Hoseliery, and Lord Salisbury and to that of the eminent churchmen, nnd found that no where "was there any such broad and deep pronunciation of words, nnd espe cially the letter 'a,' ns we generally con sider to be the English method." Their pronunciation was almost Identical with that of good speakers in Baltimore and New York. Health Enllt on the solid foundation of pure, henltliy bloorl Is rent and lasting. With rich red blood you will have so slckuoss. When you allow your blood to become thin, depluted, robbed of the little rej eor-pns.-les whluh indicate its quality, you will become tired, worn out, lose your appetite and strength, and disease will soon have you In its grasp. Parity, vitalise and enrloh your blood, and koep It pure by taking food's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier prominently In the public eye. tl. All druggists. Hflftri'f Dill cure habitual oomtlim- turn, price Sjc. per box. C0NSERV4TIVE RESPONSIBLE. Hav you mony hi hint? aarnlnir but 4 per ctnt.f good stocks r.'.r. fou dim? niakt tnaay time that amount of Inuraat. Moif) iiavt mo good a mai-ket to waU In, and - Vftitt.) i poatuttt ahuuld enable me to niaKe a treat cleai of money for my emtomera a una the tixc year. Send for rafrrekrM and full aionnaUou. HOWARD SLADE. 74 1 roadway, N.Y. City. PMU 43 ITCHING PILES SSfW;,?;",-, s ciiitu tueiu. w. aiu WJo. pota at truMtfia, vl aauipto nuhUeu hit. J.J. fJ.ttClk, iUu, O. Cu inn teed Installment Debenture Bonds Yot - pay a I I'tirniniitli forftiiiuutli, weuuaranlae t-lOU. Write ua, AUiffllaU-AuwrluMiUHUiftTruatC..AaautalUa. Is unquestionably a most valuable FOOD sick room. where either little lone or adult needs deli cate, nourishing dietl! r jii mrtm m 9oni, new Tom. World ' Fair I HIGHEST AWARD. i 1 IMPERIAL 3rRANUM "COAT SHOPS." How Clothing is Made By Farm ers in Maine. An Industry Which Has Grown Into Large Proportions. Tho "fnrmrrs of Maine" nro mnnu fnetnritiu; nil the ready mailu ulotliinn; of the New Kiifflmul trade, and n ood tlcnl for niiintifiictururs in New York also, Imt tlio "furmurs" include tnuro t li nit tlio mule iortion of tho popula tion. For ninny years Boston cloth ing manufacturers hnvo licen Hhippiiifr clothing to Maine to lio mado up. It wan flrHt taken by local senmntroisrH, who occiiHioiially hired tho wives mid daughters of tlicir neihors to "help out," mid Inter took larger amounts and gave it out to farmers' wives nnd village fnmilics. Thrifty and enterprising citizens saw that there was prollt in tlio busi ness and began to ooiitruot with tlio manufacturers for the work. They established chops nnd employed neigh boring help to in ike up tlio goods. Tho business grew so that companies wero formed, shops built nnd labor saving machinery was introduced. Competition was inevitable nnd more buildings Hero erected. Boston man ufacturers were better pleased for tho Urius of contractors mado up of re sponsible business men, pave bonds for the faithful performance of tho work nnd its prompt return, and 1ohcs by spoiled garments and delayed lots, which never could bo enforced against tho village seanintreHses, wore reduced to it minimum. Clothing mnnufnctn.ro lias become its firmly established mi industry in the Statu of Maino as lumbering or woodpulp making. Tho chief location of tho industry is in tho Kennebeo Valloy nnd "up R:ngeby way," although many towns in other parts of the state Lave estab lished "coat shops." The towns of Norridgewock, Hkowhcgnn, Water villo and Fairileld on the Kennebec Rivor, nnd Farmiiigton, "up Rangeby way," lead in tho manufacture of clothing. Tho work is carried on in buildings especially erected for tho purpose. They nre sipinro, two nnd three-story frame structures, so placed as to givo light and air on four sides and fitted with as many windows as possible. They nro arranged to bo cool in sum mer and warm in wintor. Steam and water power is introduced, and every process requiring the exerciso of strength is provided with power. The sewing machines nro run by 8tenm,nnd even the pressing, which is managed entirely by men, is done by machine power. These towns nro none of them more than ten hours from Boston, nnd tho clothing, ready cut, together with the materials for making it up, is shipped daily by express to tho contractor. It is made up and returned by express at a stated time. The introduction nnd growth of the trade has been a godsend to .tho peo plo of tho State. Agrioulture in tho eastern part of Maine has been unpro ductive for ruauy years. Tho condi tions of tho farms has driven many of tho younger men to other Slates, but tuoso who could not go bnve had to look about for menus of livelihood. Farmers' wives and daughters either took clothing to make or entered the employ of contractors. They not only provided a livelihood for those dependent on them, but saved money. Mortgages were paid off, homos wero bought, education provided. In tho smull towns were many well educated young women, widows, and others of good family, with meagre, pinching iucomes. Gradually,one by one, they turned to this work when driven by dire straits, and found remunerative employment The prejudice against hand labor was finally broken down, and now not only women of good families work daily iu the shops, but even young men with college educa tions, who have nothing elso at hand become "bushelmeu" nnd pressors, make buttonholes or rnu a sewing machine. There are here in the cities of New York and Brooklyn men in tho praotioe of professions who oversew thoir tailor's work as to senins, pock els, buttonholes and linings with a pruoticed eye. While amounts running from 80 to $15 per week might be looked upon ns low iu New York they are ample iu Maine, where living has ulway been reasonable. Very excellent board can bo hud for from $2.50 to 3.5U per week, and rents have little con sideration iu the domestic economy. Fifty dollars a year will snpply a frame house of seven rooms in excel lent condition and a half acre of ground besides. One peculiarity of the Maine mann fnct'ire in that the work u confined to coata anil tosts. They don't make "oauts." Xow York Heraltl. Lovo In an Ire Cave, Henry Carter, tho famous Mount Tacoma guide, hns fallen iu lovo under romantic circumstances, nnd will bo mnrried by tho Rev. William M. .Toffiios, tho first preacher to de liver n sermon on top of tho mountain tho place where ho fell in lovo, re cently, with tho thermometer regis tering 20 degrees below zero. He is to marry Cora Beachmnn, n school toncher, nnd tho belle of Lako Fnrk, n suburb of Tacoma. Miss Bcnchmaii, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Oroe of F.nton ville, set out rocclitly with Carter, tho moHt trusted of nil the mountain guide, to ascend Mount Tneoinn. At Gibralter rock, which corresponds to the "shoulder" of tho Matterhorn, 1,000 feet from tho summit, Mrs. tlroo became exhausted. Miss Hench man declared her intention to resell tho summit nt all hazards. Carter led the way, but soon lost his ico nx, nnd in scaling difficult passes they wero compelled to rely solely on their alpenstocks. They did uot reuch tho summit until 0 o'clock iu tho nft-.-r-noon, too Into to attempt to descend that uight. They had left Taradiso Valley, below tho suow line, without w raps, nnd only a lemon and one snnd wich each in tho way of provisions. Carter selected n sheltering ico cavo formod by jets of steam from tho cra ter, nnd hero they passed n hlecpless night, discussing all sorts of topics, and before they left tho summit nt 9 o'clock tho next day, Miss Benchniau had promised to marry the guide. Tho instant they left tho steam of the cave their clothes wero frozen stiff, and they suffered great hardships in descending. A rescue party or ganized during the day came to their relief late iu the afternoon, after they had been without food over 21 hours. St Louis Globe-Democrat. A New Kin J of Club. The Broken Flnte Club is a curious little association or brothorhood, with headquarters in a small village iu the Department of the Nord, Franco. Several years ago n party of manu facturers and merchants wore dining togother w hen by chance a plate rolled from the table, fell into the fireplace and broke. Struugely enough, the number of pieces corresponded ex actly with the number of diners. Upon this circumstance a society was formed to include only those then and there present nnd to terminate finally on the death of the last member. Tc each man was assigned a pieca of the broken plate. Tho men meet and dine each year, nnd though no deaths have occurred ns yet iu the little association, the un written law reads that when each member dies his piece shall be hnndeu over to tho president, who, one bj one, bhnll fasten the fragments to gether. When every member sav one hns passed away, that man shall add his final bit to the plato, cement ing it firmly iu, nnd shall have if buried. New York World. A Timid Giraffe. It is very curious how timid these creatures are about certain sounds. Noisy sounds, like a man walking by with hob nailed boots, it does not no tice, but a lady coming in with hardly more sound than tho mere rustling of her dress, makes it stare with pricked cars and eyes distended. We remem ber woll after the terriblo explosion of gunpowder on a barge on the neigh boring canal, asking the keepers ot the giraffes of that day how they had taken it, and he sai l he was surpriued how very little notice they took al all. They jumped to thoir foet, but ulniost at oucu lay down again when they found nothing had happened. "But," he said, "if I was at night time to creep ulong that gallery iu my sooks, tbey would be so soared that I believe they would dash themsolvet to bits." They fear the lurking foe, and a big bang tearos thorn less than a fuiut, rustling sound. They are in that very deerliko. Loisure Hour. The Rival Singers. Mr. Eichfello That was a neat speech Miss Soprano made at the charity concert last night, when a brute in tho atidieuco hissod her. wonder how she could think of so many bright things all nt once. Miss Contralto Oil, she's mado that spoech hundreds of times. New York Weekly. Important tests of the armor of the new battleship Iowa show that tbe vessel could withstand the projectiles of the best twolve-inoh gan carried by any warship. RAILROAD WRECK. Two Killed and Flvs Injured Near Altoona. The water famine In Altoona, Pa., Is direct ly responsible (or a fatal wreck which occur red on the Holldnjbur branch of the Peso sylvsnla ltnllroad nt tbe southern edge ot the city Wednesday morning. The doad are as follows: J. O. WoodrlBK, brskeman. ot Tyrone. V. L. Good, llremsn. tnrrlblr scalded. INSURED. It. tl. lilackbarn, of Henrietta, fireman, may die. David Arthur, engineer, fatally hurt. George Tate, fireman, hurt about the back and hesd. H. H. ISsrnett, conduotor, seriously rut. 1). 8. Hoover, bnituaifeinaiter, suflering from conclusion of the bruin. At the time stated a crew, which had been securing water In a train ot tnuk cars st (Isysiiort, near Hollldnysburn, bad crossed n switch near tho Alli-glu-ay luroace, at the edue of Altoons, and inn train bad been Mopped In order that tho switch mlilit be set for Ilia Henrietta accommodation, then over due at Hint lotnt. This was doue, nod the water tr.ilu bad just gotten under wsy when tho ipnsseniier train came IbroiiKh a dnbse Km snd around a curve, In an Instant dnh ing wllb terrllla force Into the enulns uf tbe water trnln, It belDg In the rear and acting as a puxber. The crash was a tearful one, and the two engines were lucked In n clone em brace. The force of the Imfaot stood them both on end, tho fire boxes resting on the ground nnd the front truck standing high In the air. None of the pnssnnger oars left the track, but the iaengnrs wrta thrown from their seats. None of them escaped without Injury of some kind, although none wero fa tally hurt. LOST THEIR LIVES. I'our Men Volunteered to Oo Into Burning Mine. Fire broke out Thursday night In the mnln hoisting slope of the Oregon Improvomont Company's mine near Franklin. Wash., enur ing the death ot John II. Glover, H. W. flmnlloy, John Adams nnd James Htnfford, Tbe accident was caused by Amrust Johnson, who dropped his lamp, setting fire to a leruer 01 gas. jnsteaa ol mrowinu a snovei of dirt to rut It out. he ran down tho slope to get the foreman. While he was bringing help Hie timbers caught Urn nnd five lengths of brnitlco work were ablaze, nnd the smoke be came to Intense as to pruveut netting nt It. Flndini; thnt that tbe lire could not be extin guished, tbe four men volunteered to go down and close a door between the main nnd auxiliary slope. Ther nre supposed to have never reached the bottom alive, but tbe uoaies nave not Deen recovered. The totol exports for Hcptemher were 59, 63,413, against 38,7'JS.;70 for last year. A dispatch from Heoul says that the body ot toe muraerea queen 01 Korea nasucon louuu. MARKETS, l-ITTSHL'HG. Itiis wnoi-tsALi rsic-RS tnu oivss bklow. uraln. Hour and ed. WI1KAT Na 1 red No. red lOKN Na yellow ear .... No. yellow sneUed Mixed ear OATH Na 1 white Na white . Kitra Na I while Light mixed hVt No 1 No. S western ILoL H vt utter patents blends.. 8 fancy Hprins patents a to a (i 40 US UN 1M li-'tVs ioi 47 Tl lil) 4li 8S 811 K.I i'-i III 4N 411 HO 'D 50 HO HS HO IS no 00 00 M 00 Ul () t.0 00 43 60 S ti.-. 8 -10 8 rnm-y piraiKni winter Mralgbt XXX bakers' Clear M luler U0 S3 S IK) 8 Itye Dour... JAY Na 1 timothy no is No. I Ul 15 Nixed cloTer. Na 1 New liny, from wagona.... FKK1) Na 1 White MO., ton . Na White Ml.ldluiu. I HI II 01) 1" on 17 r.u in Drown Middlings is Hrau, bulk 1 8TKAW V, beat I) Oal 5 m ll Ml II in D to 0 Dairy Froduuts, bl'TTEK Elgin Creamery t ( n fraucy creamery Bw :j auey Country KolL 10 t is Low grade and cooking ft ' s lllhtht onto, now 8 Sl New York, new tt Wleconslu &wlH. W 18 Llinlnugei, newmake. 10 litis I rult and Vegetables. APPLES Ilbl no J gv I'fcAt iiKN bu l no a Hi i kah.-, tu m i UliANtt Hand-picked, per bu..,.. t JO it 81) Lima, lb 6 1-8 S roTA iOhft Hue, lu car. bu 80 4(1 l?rom store, liu mi CAIIbAUs: Home grown, bbl...... CO M) UNIU.NH Yellow, oil 85 40 Poultry, Kto. Live Chlckeus, V pair ra a 78 Live Ducks, f pair M) ou Ureeaed Chlosene, V llx 10 14 Live Turkeys, V lb u 10 KUU8 Pa. aud Ohio. Iroah HI 17 t'KA'rilKKShxtrallveUeeae.vlb 88 SO Na 1 Kx. Live Ueese, V lb 40 48 Country, large packed UA 40 Miscellaneous. 6KEDB Clover 88 Int.. a 8 80 9 8 83 Timothy, prime H g ;s s su blue UraH 1 40 tkl KAtiS Country mixed. ... i 1 UONKY White clover 14 IS MAI-l.H HYltUP, new TO HO ClUhlt-Country, sweet, bbL.. (00 8 Ul Tallow ..44 cincinnati. FLOUR . 8 78(34 80 YVlihATNu 8 Ilea 7 08 hlt.Nall 43 CCKN-Mlxed so OATB (0 HI kUUS 14 bil l I hK Ohio Creamery 18 mi fillLwAUlLLlllA. FLOUR s Sou 4 75 WH KAT No. 8 Ilea tin COKN Na 8 Mixed 46 17 OA'IS Na 8 Wnite. '. IN Vi lit 11 KK Creamery, extra im 4 auub fa. nrate mi MEW YOKK. FLOUR Patents t 8 78 A 4 15 WiibAT Na sued. lift mi K& Slate.- , 58 57 COItN-Na S7 8S OAT8 Mblte Western wa 114 bLTl'KH Creamery iu 88 hUtiB btate aud fuuu 14 live stock, ckktbal Stock Yihl, just Lusxtt, Pa. IATTLS, Prims, 1.400 to 1.000 lbs ( 5 00 a 5 83 Uood, 1,800 lu l,4eO lbs . 4 60 4 M 'lldy, 1.UUU to 1,1301b , ISO 4 10 Fair Hunt steers, sou to 1UU0 lbs.... 8 00 Tit Couiiuou, 7UU lo voua II ti 8 76 BOOS. LlUt welKbt, 4 40 4 45 Medium, 4 43 4 bi luavy 4 80 4 4U KouijUs aud Slacs 8 60 4 uj sussr. extra. 88 to 108 lbs 8 73 8 0.1 Cood. S3 to 0U Iba 30 li alr, 70 lose lot 175 s 0u Counuou .' 1 00 'l Ul bpriugLauiba 8 00 4 3u Chicago. Cattle Common to extra atoeri mti.wukit.iM: luesi-rs auu loeuers. a:i.4Utiit i-ows aud bulla, Sl-3U(oi173; calves, S4.iotj.oj hogs Heavy, st.0Vt4.b3; iHiimuou to vno.ee uiuea. si 0j(,4 no cnuice amtoriou. S4.4Ue i.m llglll, H.W(9H.A; plsa, 'J.Sout4.4U bbee,lU. eiior to cnoiue, i.Maa.w; lauins, f ii.004.13. Cincinnati Hogs seleat shippers, 4 43a4 60 butcbere L40a4.46; lair to goou packers iCSfl 104.40; fair to light l.4iito4.48: common and rougnaa.uto4.ro catiio-iooa ninnernaiaeiuriiiu food toctiolceA4.3Utiio.OW fair 10 medium SiWiw 4.60; cointuou 8.3uto8.86. Lambs extratl.30) gooa ui eboens vtw w .suoiuiuoa w lair a, us Highest of all la Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 4KSOILWEttY PURE To Ilenovnte) lllack Velvet. To renovntn Hlinbhy Muck velvet, odd I two tablespoonfiils of iiiiiiiioiiln to half : a pint of hot water, and n)ily to tho velvet with a stiff lirtish, rubbing It Into ; the pile so ns to take out nit ntnlim nnd ' creases. Then hold the velvet over a hot Iron until the Htciim raises the pile, aud It Is perfectly dry. Mollle "Do you lilte trolley parlies?" Dollle "I Just love 'em. Yon know I'm encaged to one; he's a lnoturuiitu."- Yonkers Statesman. The Early Itlrda. It's the early birds that catch the worm, tnith the proverb, bat what a foolUh worm It Is to get up so early and bo cnuglit. Bomo of our farmora nre tho early birds. They go forth nt dawn to cateh up, ns they enll It, and they enteh sometlilriB else, i'riinipluc through wet Rrnas nnd stubble on cold, damp, frosty mnrnlm-s llko thiKc, and ftoins thus nil day thereafter, brings to soors o( lliem what tlioy wero not looking for. They come home in the evening to sutler nil night with rheumntlam. Now, while men must work, thoy noed not suffer. Why should they when a bottle ot St. Jneobs Oil will keep them nil right' A good rub nt night tvltli ft will so strengthen Hint heal Ilia muscles tlmy will resist the Influence nt the cold and dampness, aud a man will bo cured berura bo knows it. Let this be tried font while, nnd It the man Is not cured it Is only bn.-nuse he hasn't the patience to rub tho pain out. Every saint In the calendar Is said to be provided with n floral emblem. (Wats or onto, crrr or Toledo, I I.UCAS (JOUHTT. ( " Frank .1. Umb.hv uiakesonth that be la the senior partner nf the llrm of K J. I'huhky a Co., doing limine.- In the City of Toledo, County and Hwieaforn-uld.aml that said linn win intv tne Him or iiak 111 Niiith ii inn.. LA Its for each end every nine of t'atiirrh that can not be cured by the use or H a l.l.'s ( atahuu CV,nw- . . . FKASK J. ('HKNKV. Hwora to before me ami aulmcrllwd In my presence, llila 81b day of Deceinlier. A. I). l8oi I 1 A. V. tfl.BAaoM, SEAI. J AotCIVi'Ull.'te. HallV Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and act directly on the blood and mueoimsiirtaces of Ineaystein. Hand for testimonials, Iree. cm K-J- li"KV Co., Toledo, O. fW Sold by DrugUu. tic The marigold goes to slmtp with tbe son and remains quiescent until sunrise. Keeps Men Poor. The clerk might be boss" It he bad the head for It. The hiatus aro there, but Hie) ilun't seem to work. The trouole ustMily begins In the stomach. ItiftiKe-tion keeim men jmor be. calls they iton't kuow they have It. hut Imag ine something else. Itlpuis Tnb 'les insiiiu sound digestion and a clear head. They reg. nlate tbe eutire system. Ask the druggist fur a box. The Venus II y trap produces Jules that to nearly Insects is a deadly poison. Pico's Cure for Cnnnumptlon la an A No. 1 Aethina medblne. W. It. Williams, Antloch Ills., April II, IH'.ll, Every snslent hero and god had a flower especially consecrated In his honor. Mrs. Wlnelnw's foothlng Syrnp for children teething, softens the gums, reduces luflnma tlou. allays pain, cures wind colic. i a. a bottle The Hindoo chronology extends to 0147 0. C.i Uabylou, 015H 1), C. Chins. (1107 U. (J. tr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot enrss all Kidney snd Hladder troubles, pamphlet nnd conMiltntlon free. Laboratorv rliiiuhainptou, N.V. Mr. Olnds one's favorite drink is an egg teuton up In a sherry. FITS stopped free by Im. Kt.tNr'a rinrAT Nkiivr Kkktokkii. No ills alter llrsi day's ue. Marvelous cures. Treatise and S'.dl trial hot tie free. llr. Kline. ll Arch St.. I'hlln., I'a. The saffron Is valuable as a dye. It grows wild In many parts of (South Africa. worked, Do all you can to lighten her household cares. Begin to-morrow by sending home a package ot Buckwheat. It means for her a half hour mors sleep In the morning. A buckwheat breakfast can be prepared la moment you know. wife 111 fE over- "V Nthing to complain of U W "Tthe woman who uses Pcarline. Noth ii .... v ing to . , minds of Pearline: :....ni.' aydtiibi an Kinas i III? 1 X III! a sort of superstition that anything which can save so much labor must be harmful in some way. T i k Peddl!r8 and some nnscrunulous grocers will tell ms, PP Viril b " B"l as" or "the same is Pearline." IT'S VV V- FALSE Pearline U never peddled: if your crocer sends, you an imitation, bo Uonest ttnj it task, 480 JAMES PSLT?, Hen York. "The best Is, Aye, the Cheapest." Avoid Imilat'ons cf and Substitutes for SPOLiO . ' . An Immense ftltark. Antone Joseph, an old whaling mntsf now sin tinned as cook nf tbe Com Held lightship, Essex, Conn., hooked the boas! shark of the season on Wednesday of last week. The monster measured from nose .to tip of tn'.l 14 foet 7 Inches, nnd weighed nhotit GOO pounds. When MrJ JoHcph noticed the slmrk nnder tn llghtslilp quarter, he Immediately got o;tt the share fishing tackle nnd baited the hook with a round of I'ncle Sam's mess pork, which Mr. Shark very quicks ly made a mciil of and was towed ulong side of the ship. The gad's were hooked on to hi 111 and he was holstrd on board, Tho sirloin steaks being removed, lis was east hack Into the sea for the Man tle parties to take pictures of or soma Imaginative reporter to write up as a) Sua serpent h9 Both tlie mctliod and results vihca ' Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant 1 and refreshing to tho tafte, and acts I penlly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, I Liver nnd Bowels, cleanses the eys 1 tcra effectually, dispels colds, head aches and levers auu cures habitual constipation. Pyrup of Figs is th onlv remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto And ac ceptable to the etomncli, prompt in its action end truly beneficial in its effects, nrenared onlv from the most I healthy and agreeable substances, its ! I".! .1 li. luuuy excellent, qualities coiumenu n to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. i Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one irho wishes to try it- Io not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, I AL, 10UISVILU, KY. hW tOftK. n r. FX V S3 area i Raphael, Ans'lo. Htils-ns, The "MNKNE" are the Best and Moat Eumont al foliar nd CufTii worn: they are mail of tint clnth, both nide nnlnlmd alike, and being; rrvaree. ble, one collar Is equal to two ot any other l-ibd. Ihr.tt fit letI, uwtr wtl ani tmti tMtt. A )-. Sen UoUara or Fit Pairs of Uafls for Tttenty-8isi euta. A Naranle (VlHr and Pair ot Cnffe hy man far Sat OauUk Name atyle aud eiza. AUdreui BEVER8IBL OOLLAB COMPtWI, w Jtaoima Bt,. Xsw York. m KUlnr SC. SBUPTOBECureil I'OMITIVII.V Woni nlL'hlaaiitl dav. Hm an AtlJu(nblfPvt w Lk crd be matte lnriter or mailer toMiltrhJinrhM rf.nrtlitonof Hl'KrritJL rTKSTKn. Ultiia. Cnt. rnt fi rurljr ealetibyu.V. IIouw Mfg.C. 744 nr.j.dway.N.Y.Clty ADAYSURLaS -mil we will .hnw vuu ti,w asm in iKf u titiTi nu-onitfiy Mirrt i nixri iiicworn and leatch yuu Irt witrlr in th l.srnhf whsr urn in in itsciiiity where u iitsji k, jfilftjiW ,h' '"""n fully; rtmfmtifr wi- irutw f.fi t!lriroJlt ot u lorrvrr mjm KOVAL Mr4jriKili tUNfAAV, lUa LB, UclrtMl, rf Suroessfully Prosecutes Claims. Iato Princlpnl Exifrntnati U B FaiiSlou BurtM, jyisiulast wui-f iiuiJJuOiuiUijgcltiiuis, nti num. complain of m the washing and cleaning line, anyway. And certainly the proprietors of inaaii s tT -iullt W"fl1' AU tLb (AILS. 1 k Best Couah BriM. TaiGKL Vml I L In time ft""! by .Iruairiiiti I I Pearline can't complain. If you only knew how many women. every dav. are makincr nn tr.; , ,0 r thnt thp nlrl uwnnn- t'n tiresome way of washing doesn't oav ! It s irrowinp'biornrer than fvfr-th enrrro though it has to f.o-ht nnt L 0 ... ": . v 01 poor imitations, but against 0
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