rf?-!FJJjWr,r3 Catarrh Has troubled mo for 11 years. X bars taken (our bottles ol Ilood's BarBaparllhs nnd am perfectly cured. I think Hood's Barsoparllla haa no equal, and belleTothat many who are In poor health and have becomo discouraged, would be roitoredto good health if they would only give) Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial." Wii, J. naWBon, Aatorla.Ore. Hnnri'c Pill c er an lw.r im, tubs LES ROSES DE 8ADI. Thin morning I vowed I would bring thoo my rosoi. i They vcro thrust In the band that my bodloo lnrloscfl, Hut tho breast knots vcro broken, the rosea vtcntfrec. The br wt luiotfl weni broken; the roei-s to-l-rlhfr I'lontr.l forth on tho wlngu of tho wind and tho wiatlur. i And tiny drlrtcd afar down thu Btiv.uus of the SCO. And tho kcu u:in.i icd rwwhon annacs un ci -wif, Bnt niy rr.lrucr.t U invert from thu bcont of the rotirf. TIiou ihalt know, lovo, how frngia.i a laurao- ry can bo. Andrew Lang. j;lcotr)(t Current In tho Quilt. A now iiivuiiiion, called by Its Invent lor tho thonuogon, consists of n qull Scontnlnlnj; coll of wlro Lent In tut Jfuslilou of n jjiidlron, inclosed in insu (luting nuil nonconducting uiatorial, nin Flinbcdded in ootton, wool or other eoft Bubstanco wllh n fillli or woolou covor inp- Tho reslatanoo offered by tho coll U , tlio flow uf nil oleotrio current throng! f tho wlro produces heat in tlio tmino waj , that hent and ovcutuully light nro pro duccd in tho flliimcnt of tho glow lamp A uniform touipornturo of nbont ICO Mcjjrocs F. to thus maintainod, bnt in tho ovont of tho touipornturo rising bo- fryonil that point from incronflo of proa- iEuro in tho olectrio mains n inso in latantly molts nnd antotnnticnlly Bhnts roil tho oniTOiit. Tho quilt inny bo read ily nttnehod to ordinary inenndoscout rlarop terminals. Loudon Lnuoot. llolmholU'a Itemtxrkablo llralu. In ordor tosatlBfy scieutlflomon as to ' tho ronl causo of Professor flohnlioltz's dentil, snyB tho London Tologrnph's Bor lin correspondent, n poat mortem oram- linntion wch jnudo nt tho ilosiro of his rolativef, tho diicf results of which nro us follews: As n consoquonoo of tho par jfnlytio r.trolcofl tho loft portion of tho k brain was considerably Boftonod, wlillo tho right portion wns porfootly normal ' nnd Nnuiul. Tho brain disnlnved unusu- M ally numerous cerobrnl Binnntions, suoh ; as nro known to bo generally obsorvod ,p in tho brains of persons of vory groat lutouoot. rno puysicinns nua patuoio- i . gists who oouductod tho examination h. wero oxtromoly intorostod in what thoy saw, and n cast of tho brain was ; immodlntoly taken. Other organs of tho body showed somo signs of disordor, but In his lifotimo tho doconsodhnd not experienced any inoouvonionco thoro. from. Oolnz by Wind l'owor. On an Irish Railway I say, guard, ; how is it wo'ro going so fast today? "Why wouldn't wo, sor? Bnro wo'vo got tho wind bohind ns." London niobe. A llemjrliuUlo Cuuao tfvr Action. From ft rcuif.rkablo enso hiwd in tlio Oban small debt court tho other tiny I gatlior that a belief iu witch craft is Ktill more or less prevalent in tlio highlands. Ono dairyman named Campbell sued another named Black for damages which ho alleged ho had 6ustained in his character and repu tation in conscqunnco of tho defend or having ujserted that "ho had an ovil eye," nud that with this wicked organ ho had injured two cows by "upsotting" and "felling" them. 1 am glad to say that tho Scotch law does not recognizo thin causo of no tion, and tho hherin dismissed tho case. Are thoro no Hchools iu Oban to root out suoh denso ignorance? London Truth Too Mui-ti. Ho was going down llio atreot with a tottering gait nnd n wild oye. A chiropo olst'fl ndvortUcment caught hia glanco "Yes," ho muttored wearily, "that' Just it. That's tho difference between na." "What is?" asked tho policeman. "Wo feer-tho hoat" - "Yes." "Whllo thoy heal" Ha gasped nnd tank to the pavo, and tho policeman went nnd runs for the ambulance. Washington Star. A Tallow Tot Trwi, Dr. Stuhlniuun, who U travullug lu Africa, has conw ujion a lrivhoou fruil gives out a tall mliU tat. Tho trco is ono of tho largest iu tlio furoats of Usambara, nnd tho fruit is big and heavy, measuring a foot In length by half ft foutln diameter. California rrult In India. California canned fruits and preeervea oro considered tho beat In tho Bombay (In dia) market and nro by far tho cheapest. Good Medicine. An Indian modlolno sold at CartorvUle. Mo., Is "warranted to rnako n man feel lust liko ho did before the war." THB LIGHTHOUSE. Tho HglitbOGM standi by the ware washed 'strand And aheda lte light ofnr, Whllo o'er tho foaa the ship oaU bono, Whera quU4 Lftcs irs. Tie wa pill ciy. the ttorm rnnn high, The wind blow loud and tree, And tog Aropn down on yonder town) It Ilea upon tlio rra. The lighthouse toner li itout ami itrong Atnld )he iturgliiK hpro ; It will fttand thn nhock on lln ood rook, While rears will glldo away. J. 11. Jl. Wrifiht In Hood Ilotwokccrlntf. JEALOUS. Mr. D. Dash ford clieiished high ideas of men, na opposed to women, and had exalted notions of tho husband's domin ion over his housohold. Mr. Bnshford hnd forbidden bin wife attending tho masquorado of tho A. Z. A. society. Ho had his reaoni for so doing, bnt ids wifo thought ho might havo mado known his wishes iu a littlo loss lmporions manner than ho choso to adopt. Tho hall was set down for tho ovening of tho 2 Oth. On tho morning of that day Mr. Bashford wont down town at tho usual hour, but during tho forenoon had occasion to visit n Bcotlon of tho oity that led him past his own residence. His attention was suddonly arrested by a young woman with n lnrgo bundlo, asconding tho front stops of his houso nnd ringing tho doorbell. His perplexity wns Increased whon tbo door was opened cnutioucly, tho young woman admitted promptly, ns if by u previous understanding, and tho door instantly closed again. Mr. Bashford'a curiosity and suspi cion wero nrousod. Should ho linger nud boIto tho mystery or dismiss it from his mind and go on about his bmincssT Ho dobntod tho question irresolutely for a moment and finally decided that ho must know what was going on iu his own house. Ho had not long to wait. Tho young woman soon reappeared, but without tho bundle, and walked briskly down tho street. Slio led him to ono of tho busiest nnd gayest streets nnd finally turned quick ly into n celebrated costumcr's establish ment! Mr. Bashford was aBtouishod. Could it bo that his wifo was venturesome enough to disobey him nnd had hired n costumo with n viow of nttending tho masquerade? Ho did not lingor long in meditation. His wifo's audacity must receive a bo vero rebuke. Tho proprietor was a woman. Ho no costed her thus: "Madam, would you object to making 5 iu ns many minutes?" Tho person addressed intimating that eho would havo no objeotiouto that sort of thing, ho centinued: "Thon describe to mo acouratoly tho costumo dolivercd by tho young woman who entered this storo a moment ago or olfio show mo ono just liko it." "Woll," said tho womnn, hesitating, "that wouldn't bo exactly regular, you know." "I understand that, bnt I can provo to you if noccssary that I linvo a right to know, and that no harm can possibly como to you by your tolling mo. " "Oh, woll," said tho woman, "I pro sumo it will bo nil right I Tho costumo was that of a Turkish lady, noro is ono just liko it, oxcopt that tlio hood is bluo instead of scarlet" "Yes jnst so," said Mr. Uashford. "Tho ono that tho young woman loft nt 64 street lias a ncarlot hood, has it?" "Yes, air." "Very woll. Hero nro your $5. " Ho mado no allusion whoa ho went homo to ids C o'clock dinner to tho cir cumstances just related. Ho simply said to hfs wifo beforo loaviug, wondering tho whllo at hor innocent and uucon strainod demeaner: "As I told yon would probably bo tho caso, Louise, I shall bo detained down town by business tonight until into." "Oh, dear, I am sorry 1 It is so lono Bomo thoso long oveningu whon you nro obliged to bo away." Tho "business" which was to detain him was of a somowlmt startling char acter. After spending a Bhort timo at his ofllco ho proceeded to n costumcr's establishment nnd plnoed himself in tho hands of nn artist, who, nftor n long and tedious process, transformed him into a hideous looking Indian. Tliis douo, ho ordered a corringo and gavo directions to bo driven to tho plnco where tho masqucrndo was to bo held. Mr. Bashford seemed to creato quite a sonsatiou in his character of Indian chief. Many stared at him, nnd Eonio of tho women shndderod. Ho did not dnnco at first, but walked with stately tread nronud tho hall, gaz iug disdainfully on tho giddy throng, no was BoanShing for n Turkish lady with a scarlet hood. It was eonio timo before ho found what ho sought for. But at last ho stopped suddenly, and his gazo lingered In a particular quarter. Tboru was tlio Turk ish lady with tho scarlet hood, and her tizo and general contour woro oxaotly thoso of his wife. Thero oonld bo no mistako about it "Pooty squaw," he said in a guttur al tono. "Noblo Injun!" shoTepliod. "Squaw danoes?" "Yes." And they took their places on the floor for ono of tho quadrilles. After this ensued what appoarod to lookers on a Bceno of desperate flirta tion, but in Mr. Bashford'a mind there was, of course, no harm in thus paying oxclusivo attention to his own wifo, though a pang shot through bis breast at the thought of her accepting each marked demonstrations from ono who to all intents and purposes was a stran ger. However, tho gamp must bo played, and he played it. Thus an hour passed ytry pleasantly, he had to confess to hlmwlf, 'for hk wife if It woro she w9 unwontedly witty, vivacious rtnd entertaining. But nil of n Fnddeit tho Turkish lady (loioitfd lilra and joined n Roman sena tor on tlio other clde of tbo room. 8ho coiiversod with him iu a low tono, danc ed n rot with him nud afterward ox chnimfcd khuo prlinte words iu an np par .'? vry onfld(i,tl:.I manner. li .ii fu!.t m-:.!.. it Mr. Bashford Willi t(my Tit., llj ho rt n chance to Hrtnlt t hf e nxuiii. "Hqnnw iiiiiat not leave bor 1 rave," IlCt HiflVtl r.'.d. V..t l.r r,jtly Innghod ttnilnllzlugly. ' I MilnV I heir Ilia pntttnliifrof rain drops " In. dd. "Hhau wo net fctaud in thn open dour, wlioro it is cool?" "Yi"-," eho ruplied, "for a few mo tuoiiti!. lr , i,'l 1-w u great relief." Tlry i!')o '-v d to tho doorway and rtood ImiMii, down n fchort flight of Lrond sttoio iKp, which led to tho sido walk. ,Boyoud could bo scon a solitary carriage, with a dim light glimmering from tho driver's heat Tho driver him solf had sought shelter from tho rain within the carriage. Mi'. Banhfurd looked cautiously around. No ono was in Bight Ho then coughed iu a peculiar manner. Tho driver instantly emerged, leaving tho oniriago door open, and walked careless ly forward, econiingly to inspect tho harness of ono of tho horses. Now was Mr. Bashford'a time. Ho snddonly 6oizcd his companion round tho waist, thruU ids hand under her mask nudprensed it over her mouth, nnd ran with her to tho carriage "Sorcam and yon will bo murdered," ho muttered in her ear. Ho then forced her iu tho carringc, stepping in after her. Mr. Basliford held his fair prisoner firmly down to tho sent nnd admonish od her in tho harshest tones ho could command to remain silent. Sho cowered down submissively, evi dently too terrified to apeak, trombliiig and panting violently. "What is to bo douo with me?" shn summoned tho conrago to falter. "Hush I" ho growled. Still tho carriago rattled on through numerous etreots and alloys, tho driver having been instructed to tako a long, roundabout course. Finally tho driver gavo n loud oough. This wns n signal. Ho had calculated that the dovlona courso they had taken would bo bewilder hia wifo that her ideas of locality would bo completely confused. Ho wanted to impress hor with tho bollof that sho was boing car ried to Bomo den of unknown horrors. "Hero wo aro, " ho growlod. "Not a word from you, my bonuty." Ho rushed up tho stops, carrying hia enptivo under ono nrm. Unlocking tho door with his night koy, ho rushed with her into tho house. A loud scream greeted his arrival. Tho gns was burning brightly, and in tho middle of tho room stood her arms thrown up nud her eyes protruding with horror his wife! Ho halted in diro astonishment and dismay, still retaining his hold on tho Turkish lndy, who had by this time fainted. "Loui ( ! ' ' - f,ui.puL But la) U'u only guvo vout to n piercing flltl:uud retreated to tho fur thermost corner cf tho room. "Don't you know mo, Loulso?" "Wlint doe all this monti?" eho said, stopping forward cantioniily. "WJiynre you dhgulbPtl bo Irlghtinlly, nnd who is this you havo with you?" Mr. Bm.liford'H bewilderment was bo groat that ho had entirely forgotten that ho was still supporting theTnrkiBh lady, and ho now nearly dropped hor. "Haven't yon been to tho mnsquor ado?" ho domuuded of his wifo. "To tho niasqnorndol Certainly not." "Then who i: this?" "That How should I know? Why, as I'm allvo, it's oh, Dio, what under tho sun havo you been doing? This is Emma Bnrchl" And Mrs. Bashford bout over the prostrato form and sot hersolf about ap plying restoratives. Thoy soon had their offoot Miss Buroli snt upright nnd look ed about hor lu a confusod raannor. "Louiso, is it you?" sho oxolaimod, with a glad look and almost fainting again. "And am I really aafo? Ob, hor rors!" Sho caught a glimpso of tho Indian. "Thoro, there, novcr mlud him," sold Mrs. BaBhford soothingly. "It's only Dio." "Dio, your husband, tho ono who kid naped mo? Oh, what does it all mean?" Both ladies looked nt Mr. Bashford inquiringly, who was now forced to ox plain everything. Ho did it with a vory bad grnoo and a good doal of stammering, Whon ho had concluded, his wifo said: "And so you thought tho suit was for mo when I only had it brought here to accommodate Emma. Tho same clothes fit us both, and I bad it fitted to mo booauso sho wanted to bo vory se cret about hor costume. Oh, Dio, to think that yon should havo suoh little trust in mol" Mr. Bashford had not a word to say. He had for onco in hia life been fair ly beaten, routed, lgnominiously defeat ed. Atlanta Constitution. In 187ff'a check bauu was opened for business in London. It suited tho use of persons not having a bank deposit else where, and issued checks for small amounts in order to insuro greater safe ty in transmitting funds by mail and otherwise. St. Louis Globe-Democrat MEN AGES Quloklr.TboroDablr, Forever Cured. Four out of flvo who suffor ncrvonsncis, mental worry, attacks of " the bluea," are but paring tbo penalty of early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proof. Mailed (sealed) f ree. ERIE MEDICAL 00., Mffile, H.Y. v Jr wii for Infants MUM,.!!.!! I T HUtTY yaarV ontarvatloa millloaa of yemoae, penait pi e apeak of It tritium grifr. It la mmjetIqMr th fceit rameJy far hthaU BtCldlfM th worlJ hue over taitrena. It la harmlam Children Illta li. It . givea the health. It tUI iiti 11mA llr . la It Cfcf luay metfcbHC wfcloh 1. tolHUly aarfa bmA 9,iUmU W4t (aj aVUA'a ediebae. Ca,tori tUrtraye "Warm. Cattoria. allay Feveylaha a. Caitorla proveata TeaalUag Seta1 Cwri. Cataria oarea DUrrheaa. aaiel WIM OM. Catterla. relUvoa Teathbag TrcmMea. Caatorla oaraa CaaitlpfttloH amet natalaatay. Cattarla MeatraJiaea tha ogeota ef carboHla aelA gaa ar tetaaHa air, Cantorla doen Hot ooatata aaorphlaa, optiun,er athar ajcntlo f ay at ty. Caatorla, ntadlataa tha food, regulate a tha atamaeli aai4 tewth, Klviag healthy aad aatnraJ aleop. Oaatoria la pat up la ona-atae hottlea oaly. It la net eeld to, hmBc. Poa't allow aay one to aall yoa aaythlas; alaa ea tha pie ag praaalaa that It la "jaat ai good" ami "-crlll aanree avary paraaaa. Baa that yoa yat C - A - S - T - O - Tha fao-atmlla aljtaavtara cf Children Cry for J. O. GOODALE Goodale Uimbp Company OP SALEM "Yards on Twelfth Keep tho most completo stock of common, dimension and flnished lumber in tho city, nnd sell on the most' fuvornblo terms. Lnth nnd Shingles. Our stock is miide at our own mills, of tho host lumber in the state. TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST via f& Service and Scenery Unequalled - Thrott(7i Palace and Tourist Sleejters JDlnlnf and Buffet Library Cars Trains leave Portland and .Seattle daily for the Eatt. Ticket!, reservation and baccajjc checked to all points. For comfort In travel take the Great Northern. R. C. STEVENS. 0. W. P. A., Seattle, Wash. A. B. C. DENN1STON, C. P. & T. A., Portland, Oi. The Willamette Hotel. LEADINGJHOTEL OF THE OITY. Reduced rateg. Management liberal, Electric cars (cave hotel for all public buildings 1 points of Interest. 'Special rates will be given to permanent patrons, A. I. WAGNER an Willamette Truck Co. Stable at South Commercial St. Bridge. Best eauinment for all kinds of heavy drarloe and express hiullnei Teams fouad ar Red Front Drug Store at all times. -EXCELSIOR B. C, HANSEN, MANAGER. OalygoosthorKinHJi aSatUfrettm guaraaUtd. Stable back of State tnwanee blk and Children. I III I I l ef Caarteri wltk tha Hwt R - I - A. laamayary Pitcher's Castorla. C. O. SCHRAMM and Trade Streeta. tZttf C. G. SCHRAMM, Manager. Tl BUFFET G ft U IF, BOZORTH BROS., Agents. L. P. RYAN & CO. - STABLE- IWUmMMtoMMaMtAa Through Tickets Via r& Sov to Tim EAST! VIA THE Union Pacific System. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers. Tourist Slespem and Fre Reclining Chairs dally between PORTLAND to CHICAGO Our trains ate heated by steam and cars lighted by Plntsch Unlit. Time to Chicaco, 3 1.2 days Time to New York, 4 1-3 days. Which Is many hours quicker than com petitors, f For rates, lime tables and full Information pply to BOISE fc BARKElt, Agents, Stlem, Or. R. W. BAXTER, C. B. WINN, General Acent, Dist. Past. Acent, 135 Third Street, Portland. 0. R. & N. CO. F M'NEH.I., RECEIVER. TO HIE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE Two Transcontinental Routes. VIA 1 Greet Northern Ry. N D Union Pacific Ry, Low rates to all cities east. Ocean steam crs leive Portland svsry five days. For full details call on or address G. M. POWERS, Foot of Tradest. Local Agent N 47 lyw aVW mirsinsfni ssarwv PAOiriC RHR. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Stooping Cars To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fargo, Grand Forks, f.'rookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte, THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all Points East and South For Information, time cards, rasps and tickets, call on or writo ' THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 365 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. D, Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pass Act,, Morrison St., corner Third Portland, Or. OREGON CENTRAL AND Eastern R, R. Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaqulna Bay with the San Francisco & Yaqulna Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER ''FARALLON," a I and first-class In every respect. Sails from Yaqulna for San Francisco about every 8 days. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or polntt west to San Franciscoi Cabin. $ta; steerage, 8j cabin, round trip, good 60 days, $18, Tor sailing dates apply to H. L.WALDEN, Agent. Albany, Or. CHAS. CLARK. Corvallls, Or. , EDWIN 8TONE, Manager, Ccrvsliis, Or. A. J. CHURCHILL, Local Agent. Salem. E. M. WAITE PHINTING CO,, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal BlankPuhUnh4r Bush's New Brick over the bank Ca'Ltrt EAST AND SOUTH u-VlA Shasta Route. OF THE Southern Pacific Co. California Express Train Run dally between x-ornana ana san francisco. South j North " 8150 p. m, ,1:00 p.m. t 0:45 a. m T7T lr. ar. Portland at. Salem I.. UOm. m, San Fran. Iv, I op- m, Above trahs stop at East Portland, Oregon City, Wo dhurn, Sslem, Turner, Maifon, JelTerson, Albany. Albany Junction. Irvine, .,,..., w.c...,., viui, unu an nations from Rosehurg to Ashland, Inclusive nmaimi aiAII HAlUVa South ITortTi 8:.'lU n.m. 11:00 n.m. 5:20 p.m. TvTI'ortlaiidnr. Iv. Salem lv. ar. Roscb'g lv. l:lop.m. 20 p.m. 8:30 a.m. BAI.KM l'AS8ENaF.n. South North 10:05 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all tratnt. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvaltls, dally (ex cept Sunday.) 7130 a m.l 12:1$ p.m. ( T. . .1 1 - u. I.V. lUUIHIHl. 4I 1 UJ4U ii. m. Ar. Corvallls. Lv 1 1:35 p. m. l: At Albany and Corvallls connect with trams of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday, '4HSP. m 1 7i5 P. m. Lv. Portland Ar. Ar. McMlnvllle Lv 8125 a m 6:50 a.m. THROUGH TICKETS (o nil points In the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratel from W.W. SINNER, Acent, Salem. ' E. P, ROGERS, Asi. G. F. & P. A., Portland, Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. TO MAKE A loo 00 for every $10 Invested can be made by our new Systematic Plau of Speculation. )io 00 and more made da'lv on small Inves- ments, by many persons who live away from Chicago, All wo ask Is to investigate our new ana or Ignsl methods. Past workings of plan and highest references furnished. Our Booklet "Points and Hints," how to make money even when on the wrong side of the market and other Information sent FREE. GILMORE Sc Co., BsnVers and Brokers Open Dosrdof Trade Bldg., Chicago, II , to 3o-3m d&w .E.N El) IN CKANNING HALL, Will receive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder pupils tancht, Includ ing drawing, modeling, music plain and ar tlstic i.eedlc work All work done on the In dividual plan In which each child Is ad vanced according to its own capacity For terms and particulars apply to Miss O, BaU lou, Twentieth and Chemcketa sts. German Lessons Given by a qualified teachc ', a native of Germany. Classes for children on Satirday at Ch.nnlng Hall. Mrs. Rapier, 454 Marion St BANJO LESSONS. Given on reasonable terms vy an experienced teacher. W. A. RAl'SEY, 4C.4 Marion at QZLZL jZZl r TT Commercial Slreef, Corner State The Capital Printing Company has i moved to that location, Call on us. MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security, Special rates on large loans. Loans consldeied without delay HAMILTON & MOIR Bush Bank bulldlnS. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property, Over Bash's Bank, T. K. FORD. MONEY JO LOAN. I have $5000 to loan In one sum or any fractional part not less than $300 To loan la Salem during the next 30 days. AddiMi, wllh particulars, J. H. HAWLEY, zMlt Stark street, 1 Portland, Or, FARM FOR SALE I 360 acres, located miles watt of Wpto station, Yamhill count, and I i mlta otk of Gsston. 17 acrej of hops, lasge hop koussj, 20 acres wheat land, 10 acre meadow and beaver dami mosi of the balsnco well set m a variety of tame grasses. Good soil, no rock, easily put In cultivation, with spring or creek on euery 40 acres. Will sell In tract of 40 acres or more at prices from S180 up., ward, according to location and improve, ments. Easy terms. For further particulars enquire of W, II. EUAN, U mi C Uvli 0, How Fortune Miss Ballon's School