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f N AN INDIAN JUNGLE. . ggllahmnn Ileaenbe HI Cnnipin Ion and lilt Surroundings, I have great "''miration for my head tracker Monny." 1 wish you could see bim nt work on the track of bison. A we start in the morning he lead the way at a sharp pace, carrying niy hoiivy eight-lore rifle. I follow him. Hufiind me in tracker No. 2, a most extraordinarily ugly little old roan, with a kindly wrinkli'il-iip fuce and a wall eye; he says ho does not know his age. hut I should think he w,is between fifty and sixty, and with out a white hair. He hat a deep scar on one naked leg, the remains of a gash madu by a wounded wild boar; nnd thcro i a curious murk on his other leg which ho received when one of liia masters was chargod by a bull bison. Ho has seen an Englishman killed by n bear. He carries my second rifle. He is not now of much use, as he has lost the sight of one eye, is a a bit groggy on his legs, nnd can not carry a heavy load far. But his knowl edge of the jungle and animals is great, and nothing would Induco tho old man to give up carrying my light rifle all day long. Behind the old man aeooley carries cold food in a bag, a flask of whisky and two bottles of soda witter, for it would bo a sure case of fever if ono were to drink the water of forest streams. And how temptingly they ripple along over a gravel bed, clear as crystal. I may as well mention that 1 do not speak a word of "jungle language " except the words for camp, rifla, food and for all the animals; but we quite understand one another with these and signs. Leaving camp we plunge at once in to the junglo by tho uarrowest of foot paths. Tho word "jungle" does not signify only high trees and enormous creepers; it includes also open glades of grass and marsh, which are mostly a hundred yards wide and sometimes as much as a mile in length. Many are mere patches of grass the. size of an aero or two, and ono wonders how they man ago to exist against tho encroachment of the forest How can I describe to you the jungle in the early morning when nature is awakening, frehness is in the nir, and a thousand bu..ings, cooings and other jungle sounds pro claim tho rising sunP Indeed, "lis well to make tho most of his rising, for by noon ho will have subdued us , all, man and beast; but until nine o'clock life is enjoyable, and we can admire tho rays of light creeping slow ly through dens'! foliage till it lights up tho trunks ot big trees, and pour ing gently down on open glades, and gradually lessening the length of the trees' shadow. Tho dew of these glades drenches us through and through as Monny hurries us on to tho spot where he proposes to com mence his search for bison tracks. This spot is six miles from camp; and we walk on, getting wet up to tho waist from the dew of tall grass; and if my boots have withstood the dew thoy will soon be soaked, for we havo to wade threo or four streams of cool water running from those blue hills. Monny in his nakedness looks back on mo with pity as 1 cross tho streams; he shakes his legs and is dry, whore I come along, "squelch, squelch," with my boots full of water. However, 1 have the laugh on him when ho steps on a bamboo thorn! St James Budget. 1 Mrs. Rambo Was Right. " I should like to know." said Mr. Rambo, testily, when the conversation had begun to wax warm, "why is it that a woman always wants to have the last word." "She doesn't," replied Mrs. Rambo. "It's a slander." "Mydear.it is certainly the truth. You know vou always" "Absalom, you know better. 1 don't" "I am sure" "No. you're not It isn't so." "Why, my dear, can't you sec" "No, 1 can't! And I think boo hoo you are are just as as mean as you can be." "Well, dear, I'll tako it back. You don't always want the hist word." "Of course I don't I don't see what you wanted to say so for." "Well, I won't say it any moro." "Because you know it isn't true." . J "As well as I do." ..j " "You want it yourself "I" "And you know it" "You may be right, my dear," said Mr. Rambo, putting on his hat and going out "I know I'm right" rejoined Mrs. Rambo. calling after him. Chicago Tribune. At a Washington Hotel. New Arrival 1 want a room on the second floor. Clerk Can't have it, sir; the floor's full. N. A Give me one on the third or fourth. Clerk They are fulL too, sir; every thing is full. N. A. Give me a cot in the dining room or the parlor, then. Clerk All full, too. N. A. Then I guess I'll sleep with the landlord. Clerk-Can't do it sir. He's full, too; fuller than a goat, and has beet for three days. Wahinton Critic m Too Fancy for Her. Ho-You and Round-up-Rube don't seem to cotton as you useter. rk,. m,,i,,ii,'vr. He nuts on too mnnr frills for me since he kern back from the East Why he's so stuck up that be eats pie with a knife adclphia CalL CHINESE BURGLARS. Th Auiouut of running Kthlulted by C. Icalial Thieve. The ladder of the Chinese burglar is, In ordinary appearance, nothing more than a bamboo po'e, such as every la borer uses in carry insr burden-; but it is in reality hollow! as all bamboos are, of course, and through it runs u rope which is so arranged that at each joint of 'the bamboo it connects with another rope, forming a loop. These loop can bo drawn taut and con cealed, so that when tho thief carries this ladder ou the street it is a simple and horn st-appearing pole; but when needed it is et against tho wall to be scaled, tho rope is slacked, and by tho loops thus formed the thief mounts the wall and enters the building to be plundered. Thus " armed and equipped," the cool adroitness and success with which a thief will enter a house, go even to tho sleeping-rooms of the inmates, and steal the very cloth ing from their beds, is something mar velous. A friend of tho writer, for many years a resident of Peking, awoke one winter night, some ten years ago, shivering with tho cold, and found all tho clothes slipping from tho bed. He replaced them and fell as ice p. In an hour ho awoke again for tho same rea son, agaiu replaced the bedding, and again went to sleep. In another hour he awoke to find himself absolutely without any covering, though tiie bed stood near the open window. A thief had coiuo into the house, crept under his bed. pulled off all the clothing gradually and carefully, as bedclothes will sometimes creep off themselves, and on the ti.itvl tri i' had been suc cessful and got away with the plunder. Knelt time that the orcupaul of the bed awakened and replaced tho bed ding the thief had been quietly en sconced under the bed, ready to try again as soon as the owner fell asleep. Chinese thieves know that "perse verance conquers all things," even to bedelolhes. Another friend awoke ono night rtnd saw in the full ligot of the moon eliin ing through a window, a Chineso thief ou his knees, bending over a quantity of clothing, busily packing and tying t up in a sheet This friend, a man of great coolness and presence of mind, thought that if. without alarming the thief, ho could spring from the bed u pin tho back ot' tho intruder thus bent over, he could hold him down and capture him. So, after removing tho bedding with tho utmost care, he sprang upon the thief nnd succeeded in clasping liim about tho waist Ho then found, to his disgust that tho body of the Chinaman was oiled, and with all his strength ho could not pre vent him from turning about in his arms. Thinkii g to improve matters, ho kept one arm about tho waist of the thief and reached up with the other to seize him by tho cue. but he drew it away again at or.ee, bleeding in half a dozen places, nnd tho thief easily slipped from the single arm that sur rounded him, and, empty-handed, bounded from tho room and disap peared. Cor. Philadelphia Call. IT WOULDN'T WORK. A rnnllii Man Witli a New Kacket Is iKiioinlnloualy liefeated. A citizen yesterday stood on tho steps of a Griswold street bank gazing at something across the street While thus occupied a pedestrian halted, as cended a step or two, and after taking off his hat, said: "Boing. you know, as I haven't had any thing to eat for two days, I didn't know but you could spare me a dime." The citizen did not lower his eyes by an inch. Presume tho cashier gave you all bills, yon know." continued the man, 'but if you'd be pleased to hunt arouuil in your poo etsl've no doubt you'd find a dime." Not a sign that ho was heard or seen. I would tako it as a great favor, 1 i . 1 ... assure you. l'urty tougn. you kiiow, to tackle a job on an empiy siomacii. I'vo ir.i. (iftv dollars worth of work . , ... waitiiK' for mo as soon as 1 can get a meal." And yet no sign. "It's only a loan, vou know. A loan to be returned to-morrow. I hate to ask it, Colonel, but there's no other way for me. If you should happen to havo a quarter it would bo all the same a loan. The Colonel seemed hewn out ol marble. Hope you'll excuse me, contin- i th., miiv "but I happened to see yon as I passed. There s no particu lar hurry, yon know, but the sooner I ret the money me soooci a .. up and go to work." The Colonel now made a move to raise his umbrella. The cashier would uounnes cnan-e a bill for you if you are broke for sil ver. This is a nno ram. vium.-.. looking nice in the country! M ike it a half. Colonel, and I'll be around (Saturday. The Colonel descended the steps as ri"id as a poker. '"I'll take your address, said the man as be followed behind, "because Tin very particular about repaying borrowed inwy. I t"W telegraph to niv brother in Buffalo, but he might not be home, you know. J ow. ( olo nel. if you would be so kind as to band nie out " ti... r-,.:,.m.l ioined the procession and disappeared, and after lo sing up ad down the street a minute the tramp said: , I might as well quit right here. Some one has worked tins town before ,, n)V patent racket, and be did;, t even Ic.ve a ?hk1 name beli.ud. - A i lianiplo.i ciuk ol iiioaiiueas la reported from Montreal. The em ploye of a concern accidentally fell into the water while in the rfonu anoo of his duties and had bis wages docked for tho lime lost while he was gutting dry! A local paper thinks the man was lucky in not being used for the water absorbed by his clothes. K'n Scalp Diseases UTICURA EftEDIES. IMIK MOSTDISTKKSSIN'O KOHMS0F8K1S 1 and sealp disease, with lm of tialr, from Infancy to old aare, art) speedily, economically and permanently cured by theOuTliTHA Kkm KiUKa, wtien all other remedies aud melhoda fall. Omenta, the irreat Skin dire, and Crricr ru So AC. an eamnsite Skin lieautiller, prepared from it, externally, and C'ctutha Hkwilvknt. the new Hlood Fuiiller, Internally, cure every furtn of skin aud blood disease, from pimple to scrofula. Bold everywhere. Prio,CUTicCRA.SOc.: 8oap. 25c.; Kkholvknt, $1. I'repared by the 1'otthh llKVO AND ('IIKM1CAL Oo., llOttTON, MAH8 Bend for "How to Onre Skin IMaesse. - Pimples, bluckheads, oliapiied and oily t4r skin prevented b Octiccha Soap. "M Kelluf In one minute, for all pain and weaknesses, lu t'l'Tlcl'KA ANTI-i'AIN i'Uiin kh. the nnlv pain-killing plaster. tito CatarrH Yon will nsvt none)'. Time, Pain. Trouble, AND WM L ll'HI CATARRH By I hIiiB ELY'S CREAM BALM, HAY-FEVER A particle U applM into men ncxtrtl and U w i PrioeSO ou at dauwlnta- by nfail, n-kinUir.J, UU Kl.V HKMTHKKM M WamwKl. New Yuri. il.la Iodide ilotnNM. It eurea Rbiciiatihh, Nr.uaALOiA, Holla, Plmploa. l atarrb. iniinora, na'l nnuuiu, aim Mercurial paina It PuriUta the Bluod, KUirsa the Liter ai d Khlneya lo bcalthy aotluu, and makea the Oompleitun Urijihv and Clear. J. R. CATES & CO., Proprietors. 417 HanMome Ht Man Kranelaeo. Qb, SPINNEY o 0 SiDr. Spinney &Qq.p51 J rnwni I e Deolllty, Loa of Vliror. Prailnal ntflf VUO Loiiaea, Weak Aloinorr, Deapon dency. lie., dne to exueaaaa or abuaa, cured. VAIIHt Ma7ltl anfferlnft from the effect wwnv t of yunthfulfollleabr India eretlon ahonld arall themaolvea uf our treatment. A poaitivecoreKoarantwd in every cane, Hyphllla, Urinary and Venereal Diaeaara all uanatural aia cbarKe. promptly and ufely cured, MIDDLE-ACED MENSSfWaTO eaae of Kidney or Bladder. Weak Back, Nurvoua lability, Wanting of Hoitiut Blrvugth, etc, cured and rmtored to healthy viiror. N.-B. Peraona unable to rlalt n may be treated at their homea, by correapond"" nee. JdeillclniM and tnatructlona aent by mall or expreaa. t'onaultatlon i tm. bend 4 cent In atanip lor 1 ho Young Man I Friend or uulde to Wedlock The BTJYEB8' OTJIDE it iaaued March and Sept., (each year. It la an enoy olopedia of useful infor. mation for all who pur. chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. Wo can olothe yon and furnish you with all the neoeassry and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat. fish, hunt, work, go to church. or stay at home, and in various sizes, style and quantitiea. Just flcure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' GUIDE, whioh will ba sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 14.iob.igan Avenue, Chicago, 111, Closing 'out OL'Il IMMENSE STiX K OF SUMMER BAI.BUIQ OA.V IXDEaWEAll, at $1 and $1.60 per ault Latest ilealgna In PERCALE 8IIIKT8, three latent atvle Collar! and one (nir Cuffs, $1.60 each. Gents' Furnishing Goods, 232, Kearny St,, near Bush. tr Send for Illuntrated Catalogue, F North (Carolina PLUG CUT 5M0KING TOBACCO Has made the Pipe a popular Institution being composed of a quality of leaf best adapted for smoking, and cut ready for immediate use, it is preferable to the best brands of light pressed plug. A single trial will convert every consumer they will use no other. If your dealer does not keep it, he will get it for you, if he values your trade. 1 U.M. SARSAPAR1LLA, YELLOW DOCK, AND There ii a woman living at Hannibal. Mo.. ; who it m lieavy tie eaa I walk, ana u wueeitu . nmi.il in a rart hv an al U'-lxxllr! attendant. l-he ei.be IU pound, and otherwise t In good Dial lb. A STAB IN THE DAItK Sometime falls of In murderous Intent. The Inaiduoua and daatardly allaeka made upon the reputation or lloatetler Momain imuim uy penmnewhoerek to palm otf cheap and Hery loniraaa Identical wilh It, or "the same thin under another name," or "equally aa !." iihmI iiiataueea react dtitroiuily upon the un principled trader upon popular credulity who attempt them, coiiverllu- llteir apociilationa Uito ruinmu failure. The Hitter la a pure, w huleanme and llioioUKh medicine, dapH-d to the total cure and prevention ol frverandairue, hllioua tvmittei.t, dyapeaila, coualialion. nil-' louaiic, debility, nervou nene and kidney ! trouhlea. It every liiKrediunt, unlike thow In the imitationa of it, la of an am-erlaiiied at. lid anl of exeelleiu, and while they, by reaaon of their fiery propel tiea, react liyurioly uiwn the brain and nervou ayaleni. of both thoae oryana it 1 a aedatlve and iuviKorauU ltefuao all lliiweharuilul imitation, . Krcnh lime acattervd around the cellar will help lo keep it dry. r I TIIK FLYINU lOVK Ol PEACE. A richly frotd quivering flying Dove. A Dream of Life acrcou alundnr. An tm ported ideal head. An lniorted f oUd -now Koene and a full net of inaKnltk-uut , floral tarda. Fourteen artiHtic piece.; Sent to anyone who w 111 buy f oai a druu, KlMt a box of the genuine Dk C. M'1.ank ; i KI KIIRATKl) LlVKR tILL8 (price il l CtH.) I and mail u the outalde wrapper from the box with 4 cent in atampa. Write your 1 addreaa plainly. Flkminu Dhob., Pitt buhou, Pa. The mnvii't 1 naturally w hen he' brenkli out. in a good humor "Via- I ahull break the eiitfiuretnent." (he aaid, foldinic her anna and lookuiK defiant; "It la really loo much to convenm with him; he a an ill uf a a piwl, and talk like lie had a niouthlul of liiui.h. lltwide. the way hehawka and atlta la iliaualiiiK." "Don't br. nk the en- iraKeuienl lor thai; It'll him lo take Dr. Save l aiairh Itenicdv. Itwill.uru hitiiconiplelcly." "Well. I'll Icll him. 1 do hate to break it oh", for in all oilier riwpecla he' unite too charm ing." Uf ioine it ciirtHl hi lalurrh. I The oftm r llower i lifted for kpoiikc cake ; the IikIhit the cake will be. ! SPINAL WKAKNKSS AND LI' Ml TltO I Id. KM. si) I'Ri.st k Sthket, Ntw York, March it', If HI. Havlm;;iKfn trouliled with pain In bark ami cheat durinn the lat Winter I wan compelled lo remain at home unable to alU'iulato.buneMB, until I wa advlocd by a friend to tryiono of Amaoi k's Poit lira I'lamtkhh. After applying ope to my cheat and one to my Iwck In three holira 1 found relief w hich 1 hud not not in over three month. 1 chotrlu 1) recotif mend them to perxoiiH liavinti spinal weakness and lutiK trouLlea. llKNHY J. GAI.LAIillKK Th Cutr of Ituaaia la bulldliiK a castle near Kasha lu Kiuland. It KM A It K A It LE SlIKiKltY. The science of mritery h made such won derlul proKroxs in modcru time that the moat intricate ami delicate op, ration are now un dertaken and tarried to a suweaeful lwiue. There) are now several well authenticated eases of what is known as pneuiiiotuuy, that U to aay t ho removal of uistaaed porllinia of llio Iiiiirs in aJ-ee of eoiiauiiipliou. While, how ever, this delicate operation ha aomeflmts been eucceeafully porlonnt'd. the risk attend iiiK it are ho gnat, and the chance of recovery ao slighl, that it i sel om rtworted lo. Tho tafest plan iu consuniptivecaik' i to use lr. I'lerce Uoltieu Medical 1) seovery. This will always cure the uiseawi in its earlier !(?, IhoroUKliiy arrestuiKine ravanes oi uir'" malady, by reuioUug ii cause and healiug llio lungs. There are not mora than KiO.OUO Quakers lu America. Consumption, Wanting IHseaaea, And Oeneral Debility, lhx tors disagree a to tlie relative value of Cod Liter Oil aud Hypo phwphitv; the one supplying dreugth aud flesh, the other giving nerve power, aud acting as a tunic to the digestive and eulire system, llu' in Hrott'a Kmulalon of tod Liver Oil with llypophospliite tlie two are combined, .l ii.- i.Hm'1 ia wnnderful. Thousand who bve derived no permanent benefit from other nrenaratloD have been cured by this. Hoolt s hniulsiou is perfectly palatable and easily di gested by those who cannot tolerate plaiu Cod Liver UiL A atronir effort is being made in London agaiust extravagance iu funerals. THE NEW 1'IIIZE 8TOUY is eagerly sought far, read with pleasure or dis appointment, is then tossed aside and forgotten. Hut lunie who read Dr. l'ieo' Favorite I're scripiion. read it aguin, for Ihey discover In It something to pilie-a messenger of Joy to taoeo suirering from functional derausementa or any of the painful disorder or weakuesse jwcul iar to their sex. Periodical paina, interuul In Humiliation and uloerallon, readily yield to its uni.d.Tfnl curutive and healing power. It I the only medicine for women, sold by druggist. UNifir u niMifirr. iim ran Ire from the manufac turers, that it will give Bailslaction iu every ..o r ,,...,i.v ulll lui refunded. Tills miaran- tee lias been print. (I on the bollle-w rapper, aud faithfully carried out for many years. Mr. ("oaton. theownerof the cutter Marjorlo, ha bought the Thistle. J. II. riMK.Aaiayer and Analytleal ( hemlat. Laboratory. 100 Unit at., Portland. Or. Analyses made of all jubstanoe. 1 talc for assaying gold and silver ore ll.io. Paoa age sent by mail or express promptly attended to, and returns made. For -onghi. Moi Throat, Aathma, I'atarrh, aud other Diseases of the llronchial Tulies, no more useful article can be found than "Jlruum l ilruiichiat Trucha." A iieautiful aouvenlr alhtim, contain ing complete collection of Rulers. Klau and Coats of-Arnia of every nation in th" world, went free to any addrea on receipt of aeventy tlve folding card, unsolledand same an taken from Cameo Cluirelte pack ages. W. Dtue S ms & Co., Flrat avenue and Twenty-ninth street, New York. Bee Antlaell Piano advertisement. Tkt Gkrme for breakfast. BETTER THAN IRRIGATION I liXlSIS CATALOOl'E Or FASH IONABLE SUOK8 The Finest and nunt Complete Shoe CaU Ioruo ever publishod In the United State. It will enable you to buy your footwsar n Intelli gently and profitably a though you visited our store and personally made your purchase. Sent Free to any addrea. Send for it now to Easts m and 710 Market St.,S.F. . The Oregon National Bank, or I'oim.Axi). to Metruouau l!anipn . i CAPIT AO fAlU IN. , - JW. 1 nri-:i m a w XYXtJi LXCIIAfHtbuntain rraoaaoo am Bear Tors. MAK OlIlMH"M i I.KnliUi UfTt V. r. w . w ...iiulirai O liA , I. HIX 1 1. Pa.kl. Vlfw-t-aaaaaaua. And Soreness Resiitinq from ,b staniBcfi well with S(JacctsOil; Apply t3iijel peeped in fat wa(cr and wruqg ali(. B0L0 BY DRUGGIST AND DEALERS. CHA? A.VOGELER C? Balto.Mq. C1 PINMA V H K.4W It'll. AMR 0 I klPI II A I H.4( , Uablur, Koonlah rtaooa; RnnUI Ortana. hand laUniioMita HuoM of Hlmt Muaic and H. eta Hanila l ewelHKt al Ktateni Prlnw. M ATTIHAH UUAV 00.. W Port HI 4. 8n rraneboo tat Premium , In itt. 0 yeai Ktal4ihl. N- ( trntod Htoel Tumnir I- in iuw in nuoUior i-iano, uy "- aund in tun HO yeara, no..d f..r lno i not an-teu by ellmate. No wihhI ki plit, brmk, swell, ahrink, crak, dixay, or arar out ; e uuaranti-e it. Kle (ant lloaewoud t'aaea, S ftriiiv. duuble rei-eallnu fc-tlim; fliiant Ivory keva; the Kaimma ANTIHKI.U IVII ar writ (or Oataldk'Ue, fr-e. T. M. ANTISKIX l'IANOt'.,Mnu(ctiireni, tMd Falloaa Hull, Mar ket and tlovrulhKtreeie, Han Kram'kuD. Hlf n Baa given untrw sal aatltfactloB In th cure of Gunurrbiva and Uleet. I prearrltw II and feel aaf In recommend Inf It to all aulTrrer. a.J.ST0MR,.P., Decatur, Ilk rmcB ti.ou. . Bold by Drut.ni -TlJII.iaf.l.H.KMULIilj;! PIANOS w f i to a ea.a. -u Baanawa w fij aaaaaatrlatam. " I C ariaalyaya I"ltTuiOualel. Fame's ((ompound II EM URK3 Nervous Prostration, Nenrou Hednch, 1 Neuralgia, Nervou Wekneaa, momain ' - - Tbfe.Mefceeper.nn.1 OUR TRADE fan er.-lt I Impor tant that tbe Soda or galeratuayou nee ahonld b Whit and l'ure asm aa all similar aubatanoe aaadforfood. Tolnaur obUlnlng only th "Arm A Hammer" brand Bod erHalerat i. buy it In pound or half pound eartoona.whirh bearour Barn and trad-mark, Inferior gooda araaame meautitituted fiNrtb "Arm k Hammer brana whan bought in bulk. Partis uaing Baking Powder should rmm bar that it sole rising property eonatit of bi earbonat of aoita. On teaspoon ful of th "Arm k Hammer" brand of tod or Baleratua mixed with sour milk aanals OI EVERT Packed in Card Board Boxes, KrVoiiV.WUdrrllll Z. t7 WRIGHT, AVMhM hi- . . f i ! - w- ...... 1 General Agent lor ADVANCE Threshers and Engines fOKTLAlt OKIO.V. TO TIIK LAI I KM! MANVrAcTVHUI n IMeoT or LAIUKd' OIIII.DHK.N'B & ISKANTS WEAR 111 Kkamnv hthkkt, 8 r. Illmtratwl Catalogue ariil fra en apiilliatiuo. t P To a ny. RampU' worth 1.M, FllfX. JK h I.lnea not nuiler th honwa foet. Write llaw. W Ut HArrrr lliv llm.iiaa (Vi. .Holly,)! leh. H'S 1 POM TONIC BITTERS. (i-Mt T"nn. llo4 ll'tnhr, Awi1' " Iir WELL DRILLS FOR EVERT PURPOSE. Sold on Trial ! litTMimfnt mtll. nroAU iiiirt. K-ntl ton tvr miliiiir irv hhiHinit! (Sitaltu witb full partictiUxa. Man tifftcturtHl ljf GOULDS & AUSTIN, 167 Ac leg l.ah. CrllCAOOjJLU REWARD! Ifinn Will b paid lor aa and orrrr fln of fnlt. d 1UUU hiuu uUuuu-r.tcuii.lln W uuluni a BoWrUna. aeimiwliHlnl the uiimI lllhtril and onlf mil lnuli M ulet arUcta net pnlianl lur Iwautlfybia anil I ieaan.li tlw oouiplrlion. rvuimlni tan, luuliarn, trvckl all lili mi.li.-a aud nliua at the akin. Uwd and ludonw' ' th elite ot aiwlly and th ana .,lil . I dr UU at 0 oauU h hittla. White and Klh. Man hwlurwl by W. M. WIHlMiM a r, ,.hmrt t iua ' Or).n n. r. n. r. Ni . s: . !' s. No- 315' l'Aisr'ai'Ki.nivl'oV"-H-Nn laaNorvaTnnle wlut-h never falls. Vnitaniina- Celery ami C.KU lb., wet', lerlid nrne atliimlauta, il Slil:l cure all IK'lTiHia dlannler. RHEUMATISM PmnV CMJ-nr (Vlirnrien ptrllj-s Iha t.l.Hid. It ilnvea out the la.''.!.: ai ;d. whie 1 cau bll.-miiat,.!!!. an l lit. lVh Uw bhl iniik'iiuerna:i ta healthy eeiiit.tiou. Hi tliu true ri mwly fer Llieuiuatiaiu. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS raiNi,aliTnCtiiii'iM-snitiiielyijtnr,'; the liver .nd kidtu f; I'f"' h f ' eurntlT.i pmer, i.-nii.; .il 'th rV? t",,.. tnuk. It Ibu beat reuiedy for all kulney coiui'laluta. DYSPEPSIA I'Mir'a Crt rnr C"et'WP atrentithpn th slniiiaeh. iiduiilrta Uie l rv, el : Ojj i liir Iito onrana. llil l why II ur ""!U worao i-afc of Piwia. CONSTIPATION I'atr'a Crt rnv Pourot-Kn la net a cathar. tie. 11 la a laintlve, aivlmr eaay and natural a-tiim tn the Iww. U. lt.ulailly aitrely tub Iowa tta uae. Hiomnieudil by prnfeaalnnal and bualna men. Hi'tid fnr N'. I'rlce l.0tl. Sold by Pntgulsta. 1 rmr MAR1 rourieaapoouiuipu, uw beatBaklni I'owder.aaT Ing tweuty time Ita coat, bealdo being much healUilor, berauaa It due not eon tain any luj.iriuu ubatanee. auehaa alum, terraalba etc., of which many Bak ing Powdora are mad. Dairymen and Farmer should uae only tbe" Arm k 11 am mar" brand for cleaning and keeping Milk fans Swset and. Clean. Cirrr io. Be thai very pound f ackag of 'Arni and iimmf Brand" eon lain fall t ounce net, and th u pound packageWU 11 aawi net, Hod o Baleratua earn a poi fled oa Mob packH. PACKAO Always keeps Soft. M 11 X I I am i i i