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, Prists With many millions of families Syrup of Figs has become the ideal home laxative. The combination is a simple and wholesome one, and the method of manufacture by the California Fig Syrup Company ensures that perfect purity and uniformity, of product, which have commended it to the favorable consideration of the most eminent physicians and to the intelligent appreciation of all who are well informed in reference to medicinal agents. Syrup of Figs has truly a laxative effect and acts gently with out in any way disturbing the natural functions and with perfect freedom from any unpleasant after effects. In the process of manufacturing, figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinally laxative principles of the combination are obtained from plants known to act most bene ficially on the system. Tbjjetjts beneficial effects tvuy the 3eruireTMrvifactjred by LoumvMe. Ky. SAr Francisco. Cl. New YorrvflX row aale bv all DouooiaTS INFORMATION CONCIRNINd the INDIAN TERRITORY ROSSES, BUSIXESS, MYESTMEMT, (SAP, LAWS AND TREATIES. Compiled by D. 8. Indian Land Appraisers. Price so mu U0. TSR. FUB. CO. fatltf prepaid. Muekocee, In. Tev 1X WTOST-Wi IIOtE T1U" HA1J A CFVTCTT" , CI IMII... aili tm4 rn, .Ilea, a. AS liml'li MallMklto. . WKUTT-i INMAN VEOETASLB MU Ca. Hnr Tent. . UNION'MADE vv cot Ma irr nn . . ifiV ilef f fs,.t. an I BajOA Una Cannot He I a Any ITU. .to Mm flaa a 0 Wi af ' IM rnlloa cf w. i aua jug .one. ror pmfort ana ar ha. ez He: her nukn hU at theae mlnhartilauLW.b i aw aav. to si 'abetter aet n taae rtar Saw aa$iJS. w rrpaiaum nr UM m I nrast ae ntn t.fnwl , W. t. DoadM 03.00 aad 3M hoee Bra tmarfa a the urn Usb-anata kath- n mm i a&Af aad MM aiaoee aad aia jaaa as gosd la avarr war. ltflufMliiaiir1ai cr rWr. fatalMOl THE POPULAR LINB TO COLORADO 5PRIN05, PUEBLO, CRIPPLE CREEK. LEADVILLE, OLENWOOD SPRINOS. ASPEN. ORAND. JUNCTION, 5ALT LAKE CITY, 00 DEN, BUTTE, HELENA, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANOELES. PORTLAND. TACOMA, SEATTLE. v REAOflS ALL YW fUNCVAL TOTNS AND IANTM CAMTt Ci COLORADO, ITT AH AND HEW NEXCO, ' THE TOUmCT'Q FAVORITE ROUTE TO ALL MOUNTAIN RCtORTS The Only Uat Pattlnf Through 5alt Lake City Earout to ttf Pacific Coast, TIIROUG I SLEEPING CARS IT. DCMVBK. COLO. a asi A. a HUOHBS. Om'l Trams J . DBNVEK. COUH S. K. HOoraS, Oaal Pleasantly and ong. 0He- HiBrruALCoHsnPA-H. PR ICg An average man is one who thinks be 1b just a little better than the av erage. IF TOD 18 BALL Bt.CE, Get Red Cro Ball Blue, the bent Ball Blue. Large 'I oz. package only 5 coats. Age ever looks backward; youth forward; go the two never see the same scenery of life. DEFIANCE STARCH should be In ever- hou.ehold, none so good, b'-tildes 4 os. more for JO cents than any other brand a( cold water .larch. The man with the most means Is very often the meanest man In the neighborhood. JCallf JLVi39 a ..-.3ii SrOOOftZAuss Thfl standard hmJ sJwsva hcn fihuwd bo hlrb that the T-c arerr:crvm niorn niue for Mi monpT tn tl W. I- iKiusrlAi $3.00 m nd VI M ! thin be can akrt ei.d Hit more fua and 0 tho a than artT oilier two Bunufactorrrt in t!: wrld. FA2T COLOR KTCLCTI DIED. Tafltt mom marine W. L. Loulaa iImm YMth seaa ana price taetbti tcreon receipt ud aft cent .Irtltinn'U It rfLffa. TakKaaDramaii tcreon receipt of prio naoiaaam. wt:intn mmt mmti Bona I or c oreroenta 01 foot aa shown : ftate tt7l 4e Irea : tlxo aud width usually worn i plaia .fMrtl Or CAP IOOI IMITf, iMiamrUbte mi wwbw DENVER"0 CRIPPLB CREEK - .' SALT LAKS CITY LBADVILLB OCOEN CLSNWOOD SPRINCS PORTLAND GRAND JUNCTION SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES CKICAS3. ST. LCUIS AX3 SAM FRAXCISCO aa.M MfPtAI SOtVICI A LA CART1 Ulsslisj VitimS ON AU. THROUGH TKAffC I I A a MBTCALF, Om'I VBNVBR, COLO. N. BABCOCK, Aaft. OaFt TMNhl SALT LAKB WTV. UTAH, Tlsfcat AfMM, OSNVBR, COLO. T3 Gently. 30t PER DOTfjLt War Is a terrible trade; but In the cause that la righteous sweet Is thd smell of powder. Longfellow. We promise that should you use PUT NAM FADELESS DYES -and be dissat isfied from any cause whatever, to re fund 10c for every package. Wonkoe Duuo Co., Union trille, Mo. When a small boy finds out what worries his mother he always does 1L The well posted druggist advises yon to use Wizard Oil for pain, for he knows what it has done. The ruler of a nation should be straight. DO TOUR CLOTHRS LOOK TEIXOWT Then U.e Defiance Starch, It will keep them while IS wz. for 10 centa. It takes a coward to stay wrong when he knows bo is wrong. When a girl's education Is complete her diploma Is a marriage license. Smooth Old Ili.hop. Had Bishop Potter of New York not become eminent as a churchman, ho might have won high honors as a diplomat. Asked by a lady the other day what he thought of female suff rage he answered: "I have got far be yond that point; I am trying to make the best terms with the sex that I can obtain." ' Look at the Label. I Every package of cocoa or chocolate put out by Walter Baker & Co., bears the well-known trade-mark of the chocolate girl, and the place of manu facture, "Dorchester, Mass." House keepers are advised to examine their purchases, and make sure that other goods have not been substituted. They received three gold medals from the Pan-American exposition. Moled Writer Chung. III. K.me. Ernest Seton-Thompson, the well known author and writer, bss been granted permission by Justice Glsch off of the New York supreme court to change his name to that of Ernest Thompson-Seton, Mr. Seton-Thompson In his petition said that the sur name of Thompson was a pseudonym adopted by bis famuy, which hid from the English government aftor having taken part In the Jacobite re bellion of 1745. THE GENUINE POMMEL SUCKED bUCKMrlUOW WILL KEEP YOU DRY KOTO CUE WILL LOOK FOR AWVC TRADE MAPUME NO JUtOTITUTtl, 3M0WIN fULLlINk Of GARrtfrfrj AND HATJ "A.J TOWER CO.. B03T0N. MA33. Vkea aMMcrlif MvertiscmeiM Kiiciy Heetioa This fsptr. W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 46-1001 BOOKISH FARE COLLECTORS. fetndeaU a. Street Car Conductor, la Moljroke, Haea, When you pass through Holyoke, Mass., on the trolly line in the summer time, says a correspondent of the Springfield Republican, and the con ductor asks .you for your fare, be sura you address him politely, for there are chances that he is a college undergrad uate earning money to pay for his tui tion and knows a thing or two besides fares, transfers and meeting points Holyoke young men as a rule have a way of making a success in life, when they set about it,' and a dozen or so very earnest and determined young men rely upon their work as conduct ors on the Holyoke Street Railway company's lines during the vacation months to assist them in their efforts to obtain an education; and it doesn't hurt them a bit, and the outdoor air tnd exercise there is considerable ex ercise is the life of a conductor, which you will observe if you keep your eyes open generally get them into pretty good physical form for the year's work at college. They are a standing re buke, these determined, often athletic and always courteous and intelligent young fellows, to the many street loaf ers and cheap jacks with which Hol yoke la afflicted. "They make good con ductors," said John McDonnell, chief conductor of the Holyoke Street Rail way, recently. "They are quick to learn usually and intelligent and po lite. We never have trouole from the college boy conductors; wish we could get more of them. Some of them run both ends, the strongest of them. It's the policy of the company to have a number of men who can run both ends to uso in case of an emergency. But they act as conductors for the most part What do they earn? Well, that varies; from S14 to perhaps yl5 a week. Many earn $15 for making extra runs. The regular schedule of pay is 2 a day and they work seven days a week. Most of them have night runs, and are not able as easily to make extra trips. The best day runs are given to the men in the order of seniority of service." The summer months require a number of extra motormen and conductors, and the men striving for a college educa tion have taken advantage of this fact, with good results, apparently, to them selves and the road. HOTEL BOOKKEEPING. Carton. Mv.terle. of Account-Keeping la Iloetelrle. Explained. Of course the keeping of books for 1,500 patrons of a big hotel who have all sorts of expenses charged to their accounts, from the ordinary hotel charges to telegrams, cabs, flowers, theater tickets, packages delivered C. O. D. and money loaned, and of the 1,500 employes is a very complicated problem, says a writer In Ainslee's Magazine. That, however, is only a part of the bookkeepers' duties. To prevent any leakage which might seri ously Impair the small percentage of difference between success and fail ure, all big hotels employ a system of checking. Every .order from the din ing room passes through the hands of two or three checkers before it reaches the kitchen in the shape of a requisition, which is held as a voucher for the delivery of the portion. After the order has been filled in the kitch en It Is again Inspected by another checker, who marks off each Item on the order blank. 'When the bill, with the separate items added up, has been paid by the guest, it goes to the cash ier, who receipts it, tears off the stub for the waiter and files the bill Itself. Every twelve or twenty-four hours, according to the system, the original order In the guest's handwriting and the several memoranda made by the cashier and the checkers are turned In to the auditor's department, where they are compared for the purpose of discovering any discrepancies. Each department Is conducted independ ently of every other in its accounts, so that at a glance they may be compared as sources of revenue. In his books which are really daily logs of business, the proprietor can find a record of the number of dinners served on any day of the receptions and banquets, of the coal "burned and electric light used, of the stock on hand and repairs made, of the weather, and, in fact, of every detail of the thousand or more that go to make up the business of running a big hotel. LONDON'S IMMENSE TRAFFIC. City Proper Small, bat Over a Million People Travene It Daily. The movement of the traffic in the city of London proper, the center of the financial activity of the world, is suggestive. Although but a square mile In area, with a day population of about 300,000, and a night population of but a tenth of this, in a single day over a million and a quarter of people and 100,000 vehicles enter and leave Its limits. The general street traffic is carried on by about 200 miles of tramways, nearly 150 lines of omnibuses, 'and 12,000 cabs. Internal communication Is also provided by two lines of under ground railways, with suburban con nections, says Engineering Magazine, and three deep-level roads dperated electrically. Two lines are under con struction, tlx more authorized, and parliamentary rights are sought by existing or new companies for thir teen railways or modifications or ex tensions thereof. Philosophy Is the art an law of it, and it teaches us what to do In all cases, and, like good marksmen, to hit the white at any distance Seneca. Love nover turn Its microscope on our faults. Iffaidaear of Colombia'. Maa. Many pictures of Columbia's crew In white, with toboggan caps on tbelr heads, have been published from time to time, observes Victor Smith, but they have not lessened interest in the peculiar headgear of Barr's pets. Boys wear euch caps In the streets in cold weather, plainly knitted articles cf every conceivable color, with tasse'ed peaks hanging down the back. Some times a pompon takes the place of the tassel. Columbia's crew wears toboggan caps of horizontal stripes of yellowish green and bluish black, and the general effect reminds you cf Pal mer Cox' Brownies or of watchful sprites materialized. ' Vienna'. Appetite for Hone Meat. Consul General Hurst, at Vienna, sends to the American department of state an account of the horse meat industria of the Austrian capital, which now calls for the slaughter of some 25,000 horses and half a hun dred doukeys annually horse meat being sold under close pubiic regula tion, and as such and not something else, and finding a market among the poor on account of its 50 per cent low er price as compared with ordinary meat. AN HONEST NAME. Aa llllnol. Btate.iuun Tell, a Good Story Knew HI. Father'. 80a Would Not Lie. The Honorable Alva Merrill of Chil licothe, member for the Twenty-fourth District, State of Illinois House of Representatives tells an Interesting story: , Some two years ago Mr. Merrill gave a testimonial stating that Dodd's Kidney Pills cured his rheumatism. This with Mr. Merrill's portrait were published' in thousands of papers all over the United States. On the train returning home from Springfield one day last winter were the Honorable Mr. Merrill and sev eral other members. After a time one of them said: ' "Merrill, what time do you get to Chillicothe?" This attracted the attention of an old man who had been apparently awaiting some identification of Mr. Merrill and as soon as he heard the name he rushed up to his seat and extending his hand said: "You are Alva Merrill and you saved my life. .1 was most dead with Lumbago and in an advertisement I saw your picture and your recommen dation of Dodd's Kidney Pills. I knew your father, and I knew his son would not lie, and therefore I decided to try the Pills. "I am satisfied that Dodd's Kidney Pills and nothing else have saved my life and I have been waiting this op portunity to thank you personally, for had I not seen your recommendation I might never have been led to use this remedy, but, thanks to God, through your honest name, and the honest medicine which you so heart ily recommended I am still alive. "I have been watching you since , you got on the train at Springfield and . thought 1 recognized your face as the ; one I had seen In the advertisement, ' and as soon as this gentleman called you by name, I knew you were the man I had to thank." Saying mean things Is the one bad habit cultivated most assiduously by the average woman. We get old trying to stay young, but we do not stay young trying to be old. mot MARK. A Boon To Humanity Is what everybody sys who has used St. Jacobs Oil For it cure, the most diffi cult cases of Rheumatism after every other form of treatment has failed. St. Jacob. Oil never falls. It Conquers Pain Price, ajc and goc- BOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN MEDICINE A PREPARED FOR V PURPOSES ONLY if O 1 MC AN OPEILLETTEK Address to Women by tho Tress nrer of the W. C. T. U. of Kansas "ity, lira. E. C. Smith. "Mr Sistebo: I "jcliere In advocati and upholding everything that will !it up and help, women, ana but little use appears all knowledge and learning if you have not the health to enjoy it. ' MBS. E. C. SMITH. " Having found by personal experi ence that Lydla E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound is a medi cine of rare virtue, and having seen dozens of cures where my suffering sisters have been dragged back to lifa and usefulness from an untimely grave simply by the use of a few bottles of that Compound, I must proclaim its virtues, or I should not be doing vaj duty to suffering mothers and draggea out housekeepers. " Dear Sister, is your health poor, do you fael worn out and used up, especially do you have any of the troubles which beset our sex, take my advice ; let the doctors alone, try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; it is better than any and ail doctors, for it cures and they do not." Mrs. E. C. Smith, 1213 Oak St., Treasurer W. C. T. U., Kansas City, Mo. fSOOO forfeit If about testimonial It not genuine. Mrs. Pinkham advises sick wo men free Address, Lynn. Moss. Our Single Breech Loader; Decarbonized Steel; Choke Bored; Top Snap; Pistol Grip; Snap fore end. Warranted in every respect Send S5.00 with order, or write for new cat alogue of Guns and Sporting Goods. THE H. &. D. FOLSGM ARKS CO. Department G., NEW YORK CITV. $8.00 one of the' buys pest maae RflO Lb. Platform Scales ever Sold. Well made. WILL LAST A LIFE TIME. FULL Size Flatform. Catalogue free. JOKES (HE PAYS THE FREIGHT). ULNbHAMTON, M. I. We h n GRANULATED $00 SellH-U lbs. SUGAR I" with other irroc:erlc aud nidftcatcnft prices, f r1u.iIo foimniM free tu new cu&tumem. beml eight 2-ct.ataoips forour catalogue detalllUK our big bargains and how to order. We rebate Hi-c.ts. on tl m erocery order ro cata- vniiTmthfn?. Itia Mimev for Aarnt. tt,t. I wuutil Kkkta.viu.su., Imiwrter. JobboriAalCAflO nDnDCV MEW DISCOVERY) ivei aST.Bl9 quick relief and curoa wort! caea. Book of temlmonlali nnd !0 DATS' treatment rata. DK. U. K. tiBEEX-S SOtS, Bo- E, AtlCtU, Oa, . uaiaiaiMiaiaiaiaiiii.iwaiaiMniiamaii.iB,itiBi. I The Lincoln Eye and Ear Infirmary Successfully i treats all curable ! diseases and in-! juries of the i EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT, I Inclndlna; s 1 BLINDNESS, DEAFNESS and CATARRH. I i ConTnrlmis nnil Incurable ensea not admit- I i ted. Iutieni8 boarded, nursed and treated. ; Letters of Inquiry promptly anawcrcd. I Write for announcement. I DRS. UARTEN & COOK, ! Oculists and Aurltti in attendance. Lincoln. Ne nawiawiaiaMiawiaiaiawwiaiaiaiaMiinwiaiamiail The BEST starch Is De fiance. The BIGGEST package Is Defiance. Qual ity and quantity mean De fiance Starch. . 16 ounces (or 10 cents. Don't forsst If better quality and ono-thlrd mora of It , 1 . V ... . AT WiOlfiAll ST McCord-Brady Co., Paxtoi k fcl laghef. Allen Bros. C Meyer i Raapke, Omaha, Nebraska; BrttV ley, DeGroff k Co., Netraiki City. I I Warranted Waterprooi.a'V I I Mado to ctand hard WW I knoelia end ruuci . 1W. It fl ivorli. Loci for iVsT." lri&&&f liMn'l llfm, fnh. GX&jy vritofaro.laloffti.to S6S.Lo a n. 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