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o Highest of all In Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report Rdfm ABSOLUTELY PURE Tb. Kind ut a IHrd IW Waa. Eliflit liltlf n.-wrul.)i k nu a Matfnra trwl tar. Tiny bail laa-n " t" JJarr' t .vlii-aran soinHliliin iir olh.r (tliry wt-rv rlmir la)i. mul tln-y tttrr tlu-u oa liii-lr war In ft. I'snl s. Th woman la th car tiilk.-l to lln-m ami aakcd tlirm all sorts of iiirttous. Tby all talawl wlllluuly. rxv no llttla frlluw. who was m blwk W ll. till W bl f tilt! to tw tlx butt uf thf tit hi srvrll. So jou nil siugf" i.kr.l on of tb women. Yt-p," nitwrnil tbrr of lb buya at th Mill tune. "Thin jriiu ar rt-tftilar llttla blark-blr-li." 'Uh, do, ma'am. UUtlMnl ilnu't il" Bjothlu but blr. I'm rnimrjf." "An I'm a una kin lilnl." aaiil amMbt. Ail null Isiy Mil wlmt kiml if a liinl be waa, tititll tin- i-inlilli line, tlie butt lief i ire Hwotlniiitl, wit I lie oulyuua who bail aatil DOtbliitf. "Ami what Mini t.f a lilnl am you. my llttla Ml"" akil the woman. " 'Iial, ma'ntii," haiiawtTtsl,'-I v' I mis' be a bii ki u. 1 tlt-la It 111 tlie uni oofluu." llntlulo Kxi'nn. b rl liinl auU tiaa. Tlie Lite lliliiiiN-ltt)ti of New Ztwlantl Mil Mi lsiirU na well known during bia nolvrraitr ibiya aa a ilrviitt tif tlieunlile art of st-lf ili fi'iiM-. He luriimtl a Krwtl dnaj of siiluna.it) fnnu a ctruiln stttiun la New Zrnliiuil, o Inn to bla syttiattijr with tbe Miiona durum tlie war. Una day he waa akei by a fmgh In one of th baw.kstrv.ts of Am klaoil if b waa "the blabop wbo linrke up tbe Maori"." He oatrluK a reply In the aftlnnntive, tlie luogh, with a "Take that, then," atrurk bla lortl'lilp lu tbe face. "My fri.tnl," aal.l the blhp, "my Hi bla tell me that if a manniiiitetheoonoiir cherk turn to him the other," ami he turned hia tu-ad aliulitty Ihe other way. Ilia assailant, slluhtly bewilileretl ami wouilirlnif what waa coming next, atrurk him aKuiu. "Now," aahl hia lonlnhip, "baviiiK thine my duty to (ind, I will do my duly to mini." and taklmc oil hia emit and bat he Knv anti-Maori rlinm plot) must acientlllo thrashing. Home journal. AM CNftKKN KMKMT ! more to I drrsili-il than an nn and tiail.t. one. I hal antitllr and lu'klii fia-.whlrb under Ibr rmn-rlr nana nl malaria manlleata lia,-l(, wbiu It rltllrlirs tit In Ua lriiarliiiiara.fi,ln ttt vartoua forms of rhilla and latrr, billon, remti lent, tin tiib aa-ue or sans raks.ranonlt be efeei. ally (iiarded aaalnal bjr lurult Inf Ih atairm ainal Ha Iniidloua atlarka wl h HuatelUT KUtuarh Hlllera, a Ihcirouah anlliluie la Ihe pntMiti if mlaMiia III tbe a)atem and a aafegilard aaalnal It thunniKhlir to tie relied ttiuiti. In the eveiil d a uialarlnn aitaeh avoid fmlMtiit' t yonr yl. tn lih iiiinlne, and man ad llil whitleMiiii rrnt-ily, ii ubni'inmable In laie and tar mure ettlrt-iima ihau aujr drug. I ae 111 Ultterafur d aMMla, blllnilalieaa, ruuatlpa Won, kldm niuiilauil and rheumailaia. Thmifh neither tieaiitlfiil nur yminc, 1 In- aaani on her who rail Wiihli Ihe Kr. Mind the waika upon, Heeauae alia uwtia It all. Fi r cousin, colda and throat disorder! "ifouttM' i..owhml Trvrhfg" have prm-ni their rtllrary by a teat of many yeara. SvlJ ay in bujtt. Any man who ever owned a balky horae will Mil vou that b luund Ihe aalmal xcecdinaly kard Ui rl aluui with. The man or woman w bo la tirtin atil y emiloved lairnerally hiiiiy. II yuii aretmt banivt il niay be leauae vim have not tumid your bro-r work. Wa eariit-atly urae all aurh tieraona lu write to B. V. Juhiiaoii A f 'o. id Itirhmiind, Va., and ihry en ilina ynu a work Hi which vuu eau be aaiftii) and irotltably miloved. Bba- Mr. Mai. lean haa a very rli-ar lieail, liaa ba aol? lie -Very elr on lop. A I'iitthk fKicaa. Mie, XUIH inside bearer; table diatribu Uon; bed ipnnifi; will print nine-ooliimn folio or ail-column quarto; a splendid all round press for country olliee; fur sale cheap; guaranteed in order. Address 1' a La is t list, fortland, Or. Cm InsmellneainT PollaA: do dust, do small. Tit Oik is for breakfast. Only (.'heap High-Class TVI'kM II IT Kit, T I'riei-I'ii; aiipi-rlnr lo IliU marhlnei. Af.iili wsnied In eiery town, (moil ehstne for lle mm. W rl e fur ltrtlrnlara snd ra-aloirue ! Tviiewrlter i-iiptiliea. HA IKli; lVl kkl lKU II ASi.ti. I'nrt slid. Or. AiK Vol' It Itltl'litilMT loll WHEELER'S CARBON BISULPHIDE, -nis UTtaaiMTtxo Ground Squirrel and Copher. r. a. cook o.. Mule Aienta, - I'oriland, Or. INSIST H AVISO THE Ucltinc, rackint; and Hose, Roots aod Sbots, Kubbvr and Oil Clothing. DrucKists" Kuhber Goods, -amrrtot iiD Y Goodyear Robber Co, 73 sail 7 First !.. rortlaud. Or. H'rilt lor ratslofue rata. I' yoo are ('Inf to have s ft'j. b tirs to tasks tbe cake with Baking Porader. unset CtfltextHaftl Of Garden WE WILL PAY THE POSTAOE Gems SUNSET 5EED & PLANT CO. 'Sberveos Hall Nonary Ca 417-9 5anom 5t., San Franclaca Baking AM ELOQUENT PLEA, Asd the lawyer Who Made II ReaaeJ Ilia lleaarU. A 'h1 atnry almut a 1 rer I" Kilni tbe rouiiil. Tbe iMxurreiire to k place so lonn Sk'lial it I tint within the reinlleriuin of any lull Hie older ili-M-ipIm of lllitrkl"lie, so it w til pa liiunlrr even tbnUiih It is a client nut. It xeeina that a trnTip waa Imlirteil fur stealitiK a aatrli. He waa arraigtird aud plradiil tint itlnllv. IUmiiK no ouniM-l and beitiK witliout (inula and a total stranger. Ilie l-olirt a-atunrl bis di frliae to tlie attorney m cin-v i.ui. The train p was a Kuiltr n a man evrr . lint aa the at-l-irney waa ywiitiK In prni tue and ileairotis of tiruiiliiitf nil fHiie of bia wire nixes a!ainl the ililrt attorney he accepted tbe tak ami enteml iijhjii its iliM'bark'e with all the i-hI at bla ruininiitid. He bad almillltel) no drfi-liae. Ilia client prarti tally admitted the theft and aat ihruuKU tbe trial lu an altitmle of deject iuu aud de stiair. NothitiKditiiiited, tbeyouiiat attorney rose before the Jury louui up biaraae. 1 mvl drure hwl riidownl linn w uh a totiKtie calla ble of alinixt aiivtliiiiK. He b id his ad- dreant bla loiiKUe'a Hid. and tbe mnuiier III which br reeled it olT rtabiiahed bis name in tlieeiiiiiuioiiiiy in rhnrru-tera a in effaceable aathe na k rilnonold liibraltar. He held the "I'J meu. trli-d and true," iell Imuiid. Titer kSMil at bill! In nien mouthed wonder. Alternately tiny Untitled aud crieil, ami ieiiplr in the aililhiire followed their example. He plendrd tbe hoirleas cauaeof the (tullty Inttiip with all the elo quence of a llorke. and when be bad fln Uhed the ruthuilitaiti of the apectatora aremeil to know no botliida. Il ia said that It took the Jury Juat eight mlniilratowhite waab Ihe tramp and provide him with wihKa aud a halo. The verdict waa for ac quittal. Tbe tramp ao thoroughly surprised and overrome with emotion thai be could hard ly sieak ne from hia seat, tbe tears ireamititf down bia cberka. There was stlllueaa lu the oourtnaim. "M inter law yer," be exclaimed brokenly, "you don't know me and I don't know you. I I want to thank you. I -I- ain't ol no money, but but here's that watch." L'lica Ulamrver. With the Hear Girls. Maud We mul cnufeaa that Mabel la a cry pretty girl. lilailya Yea, very. Hut her complrxinn tnibl be better. Maud Aud brr mxe ia juat a little too ret rouaae. Jlacly Of courae It I. IKiu't you think brr hair'a kind uf atrrakj r Maud A little. Hut I object mora to ber mouth. It'a a bit too wide. Gladys Like ber eiira. Maud And her ejea are such funny color. Glailya Ijreen mlxeil with amber I know. Maud-It's a pity she drosses like a fright. Uladya-Ye. Il makes ber look so dowdy. Maud (with a sigh)-Hut she's very pretty girl. Gladys Ye, a ery pretty girl. Chicago Record. A Critical Period. Young Kditor (rrflectlvely-If I don't publiah this poem (irace has written, the will have nothing mure to da witb me, and If I do publiah It I shall probably lose my position. Life. A Hare ftlgn. Wife Who was tbnt who called Husband tia of my tenants who cam to pay bia rent. "Did l epay it'" "Yea." "Then why do you look so gloomy?" "He didn't say a word about wanting o6t) ort0 worth of repairs." "What of ll" "That shows he's going to leave," Ilar rlsburg I 'at riot. ubatanl tally the faual Thing. Police Magiatrale What's tba charge against thia man? Officer Heating bis wife, your honor, bnt here's an affidavit from hia wife that be didn't hurt her any. l'ollce Magial rate Why isn't she hereto teat if y in person f Officer She doeWt lika to como In'o court with two black ers and a broken Doaa, your honor. Chicago Tribune. Made la Order. CuxtomiT (to lumlluilytif the Lion) I mint tin- umiI fr thin ouir let wore ja-rfwily frt.lif Luntlliuly-Oli. yn. air, the ejcp were Laid emciuHy for you. Duuut Temperance women of Norway aaknl th public aiillmritie a aliorl time ago to make It unlawful fir women or girl to serve in public boitiara. Tbe request baa la-en granted. and at preiw-nt an alebouae kceM-r cannot smplor anv other woman than h.a wife. 15 Packet Choka FiowerSccd I - . Either Collection for 3 cents IS Packet Desirable Veritable Seed Any Two for 75 cent 15 Hower,nr Bulb Bcgonlaa. Tuberose, etc. All Three for $1.00 Jhrongh Santa danWhat B; rEAXC:3 BUTT HASTSi The raid. lily ..f tu..ti.ti which kept thriu ladh w ith hea ls bent forward, mi l aeetiird to fnn-o U k any utti rain e tli it naie to their ;irvi K M the ulill- gallon of t-otiTaatinn, and her compan ion was e.iin!lv retU'ctit. Hut it was eviili ut to l r Hint he half suapaN-teJ she wit miming aw-ny from the Katnlnlphs, and thut alio wihcd to avoid the em barraaaitietit of U nirf overtaken even in pcratlilMVe iiirxilit. It tint nsilile that he knew the cauao of her flight. ami yet sho auld not aivount for Ins evident desire to la fncii.t In-r, tmr alaive all fur hi apjiarentlr humorous enjoyment of the sitttatinti. Hod h taken it gTavely she might havo lavn t.i n;t -l to partly i-oiill le in him atiil nak his advice. Wits she doing right, after all? Cni.lit alio not to have tuyed lung t-llnllgb to apeak her tuitnl to Mr, ilaiiilnlpli and demand to lie cut home? Not Site had tint only t'iruiik from ri-pa-.ititi tho infatiioua tlander she had overheard, but she hail terrihlo fear thut if sho had done so Mrs. n.inilolih wa caal'lo of denying II. or even charging her w ith la-imi still nmler the iiiiltieiico of the earthiuuko hock and of walking in her sleep. No! She could not trust her alio could tnit no ono there. Had not even tho major listened to those infamous lies? Had he not s.vn that ho was helplena in tho lunula of thia cnlutl in hi own home hold a cabal tllAt slio herself bail thoughtlessly joiiitnl against him? They hud reached the first slight ascent. Her companion drew out hi watch, looked at it with satisfaction and changed the ition of his hund on the rein. Wilhotit la ing ablo to detect tho difference she felt they were slackening laniL hhe turned iniiiihngl.v toward him. no malilcd hi head with a half mile and a "i-sture to her to look ahead. Tho spirca of Sun Joeo were aln-ady faintly uplifting from tho distant fhngo of oaks. So soon! In half nn hour sho would be there, and theu! She remembered fnd dcnly sho hail not yet detrniiined what to do. Should she go on at once to Sun FraniMMii, or telegraph to her father and await him at Sun Jose. In either cose a ne'e fear of tho imvipituney of her ac tion and tho inadequacy of her reoaoti had sprung up in her mind. Would her father understand her? Would he un derrate the ratiae and la mortified at the insult she had given the family of hi old friend, or, more dread fid still, would he exaggerate ber wrung and eck a personal quarrel with the major. He waa a man of quick temper and had the western idea of redress. Perhat even now she was precipitating a duel be tween them! Her check ktpw wan again, her breath came quickly; tear gathered in her rye. Uh, she nu a dreadful girl, sho knew it! bho waa an utterly luiseralilo one, and she knew that too! The reins were tightened, the pace lessened and at lust fell to a walk. Con scious of her telltale rye and troubled fucc she tlnrcd not turn to her compan ion to nsk him why, but glanced acn the fields. "When you first came I didn't get to know your name, Misa Mullory, but I reckon I know your futher." Her futher! What made him any that? Sho wauled to speak but she felt alio could not. In another moment, if he went on, she must do something she would cry! "I reckon you'll be wanting to go to tho hotel lirst anyway?" There! she knew it! Ho would keep on! And now sho had burst into tear. The mure wu still walking slowly; the man was lazily bonding over the shafts aa if nothing hud lax urred. Then suddenly, illogically, arid without a mo ment warning, the pride that hud sus tained her crumbled, and became aa the dust in the rood. She burst out and told him this stranger! this man she had disliked! all and everything. How she bad felt, how she hud la-en dis-eived, aud what she had overheard. "I thought aa much," said her com panion quietly, "and that's why I sent for your father. " "Yon sent for tny father? When where?" laid Mono in astonishment. "Yesterday. Ho wa to coma today, and if we don't tuid bnu ut tue hotel it will be because be has already turteil to come here by thu tipa-r nnd longvr road. Dut you leave it to mo, aud don't you say anything to him of this now. If he' at the hotel I'll any I drove ynu down to how off the inure. Salic? If he isn't I'll leave you there and come back her to find him. Ie got something t tell him that will act you all right." He railed grimly, lifUtl the reins, the mari tarted forward again, and the vehicle and its occupant disapiieared in a V au la) ling dust cloud. CHAPTER VI t 'r, $&t "Ut couldn't ehawjr yitur bUxnl." It was nearly noon when Mr. iMwsoo finished rubbing down hiiiweatingmare in the littlo stable sliwl among the wheat He had left Rose at the hoUd. for they found that Mr. Mullory hail previously tarted by a rirctiiton route for tiie wheat ranch. Hn had resumed not only hi working clothe but hi working rx-pre-saion. He was now superintending the unloading of a wain of store aud implement when the l.ght carryall of the Randolph rolled into the field. It contained only Mrs. Randolph and the driver. A slight look of intelligence paaaed between the latter and the near est one of IXiwsnn's rompanion. suc ceeded, however, by adull lok of stupid vacancy on the fare vt all tbe other, in cluding Dawson. Mrs. Randolph notii-ed It and wa forewarneil. She reflected that no human being ever looked natur ally aa siatpid aa that aud were able to work. rVi smiled sarcastically and th oefn witb dry distinrtnea an.d namw Intlija. & .'Ee mmw ''Mis MaUlory, a young lady visiting nt, wi.ut out for u:i rrly walk this taon-.itg unl h:. Hot returned. It u f Mi bio she tnny have liwt hay way among your wheal. Have ymi een anything of her7" Ihtwrviti nised hi eye fMtn lit work and glance I slowly around at lm com auioii4 a if takv-ig the In-avy rxette of the auM-mbly. thin or two slna.k their beads tins li.inically. an I returned to their siisa-nlis lalair. Ho said cis'lly: "NolKily here seems to." She felt that they were lying. She was only a woman againt five men: she was only s'tty douiintic tyrant, she might have lss-n a larger one, but she hud all the. courage of thut aaaihility. "M.ij. R.iudolph and my son are away," she went on. drawing herself erect. "Hut I know that the major will (ay lila-rally if tlu-e men will search tho held, lasides tnnking it all right with your employer for the I of tune." 1 raw son uttensl asinglo word in a low T!ce to the m ill nearest him, who a imrently iMnitnitnicated it to tlni others, for the four men stopp sl milo.idiiig and moved wn.y one after thu other, even the driver joining iu tho nodus. Mrs. Randolph smiled snrastu-ally; it wu plain that theso xsiple with all their boasted illdi'lailldeuiti were quite amen able to jsvutliary coiisideratlnlis. Never theless, a. Duwann remainisl l.sikmg quietly at her, she said: "Then I siipjaiae they've concluded to go and " "No, I've sent thetu away so that they couldn't hear." "Hear what" "What I've got to sny to you." She balked at him suddenly. Then he said with a disdainful glance around her: "I see I am helpless here, and, thunks to your trickery, alone. Have a cure, sir. I warn yoti that you will have to answer to Maj. Randolph for any in solence." "I nvkon yoti won't tell Maj. Ran dolph what I have to say to yoti," he re turned cia illy. Her li-s v.cre nearly a grayish hue, but she said scornfully : "And why not? Do you know who you are talking to?" The mull came laily forward to the carryall, carehstaly brushed aside the slack reins, and resting his elbow on tho horse kick laid his chin on his hands a he hacked up in the woman' face. "Yes, I know who I'm talking to," he aid coolly. "Hut a the major don't. I nvkon you won't tell him." "Stand away from that hone," she aid, her whole face taking the grayish color of her lip", but her black eye growing smaller and brighter. "Hund me those reins nnd let me (mas. What canaille are you to slop me!" "I thought so," returned the mar. without uttering hia positiou. "You don't know me. You never saw mn la fore. Well, I'm Jim D.nvsnu, the nephew f L'Homiuadieii. your old master!" She gripped tlin iron rail of the scat a if to leap from it. but checked In-reelf sudd. -lily and leaned back with a act mile on In-r mouth that ms iuii! staui'd there. Il was remark. 1M0 that with that smile she flung aw.iv her old affectation of uicrciliiistics for nu older and ruder audacity, ami that not only the expulsion but the type of her face ap- pcared to have chungisl. "I don't snv," continued the man quietly, "that he didn't marry you before he died. Hut you know aa well aa I do that thu laws of his statu didn't reoog nize the marriage of a m ister with his octoroon slave. And you know a well ua 1 do that even if he had freed you he couldn't change yor.r blood. Why, if I'd been willing to stay at AvoyeUe to be a niggor driver like him the planta tion of "De Pottages," whose nam yea hav taJceo, won) 1 have been left U me. If you liud staid there you might buve been my projierty instead of your owning aquuro man like Randolph. You didu't think of that when you raino bore, did you?" be addod cointioeedly. fro msnaosnl i:ievatil llallroad sights. I saw while riding in a Third avenue tlcvutcd car from the City hull station to Twenty-third street, among other iutentitiug thing, a mother spanking ber boy ; any iiumls-r of xsiplu making up U-iU; rami after nsuu of cheup lodging house in which men were smoking, rending, talking, chewing to bacco; woman scraping the scuhw from a fish; a young man kissing a young woman, and presumably a young woman kissing a young man; a squir rel turning hi wlntl with tremendous rapidity; a pita dog, a bulldog, a skye terrier and a parrot with a green and yellow tail; any number of men silting in their shirt sleove and smoking ut tho windows; Isiysl li.wing,spit balls" upon the p;e-soni la low ; young women waving buiicl:erchiefa to the i-ngini-er and brukemen; any iiumber of unmade bed; a little Isiy taking a buth : girls and men working sewing machines; a littlo chap Mowing s nip huhhlm and tho editor of a will known evening pa per taking a drink. Joe Howard in New York Recorder. llallaa l.llqaetle. If the woman w ho visit Rome wishc to follow tradition and "do aa the Ro man do," Sim will lie careful never to take un t-aenrt'e arm in a Catholic church. Imlceil, the (ruidi-a instruct thos who troll innocently arm in arm r.lamt h't. P b-r'a baiking ut the picture, n mim-h nnd altur of thut wonderful i .illi' ilrr.l thut they are committing an impropriety. Italian i.re very particular about the etiquette of kissing tho hund. A man kiss. the right hund of bismother.aunt or elderly friend and the li ft bund of bi wcethcurt. It is not - nnltti d hi in to kisa the palm of thu hand except In great nnd tiffi-clioriutu intimacy. It is regarded u a toki n thut he la very much in love. l'p- n arriving at a formal dinner a K'-iiM' man take the hand of bia tiosti-s and Ik-ikIs low over it a if tl-.nt to ki-ait, but dia- not do so. After dinner 1 tiquettn dciniimls that he t.iko In r liiiudugain und kisa it. French dandie are now going about with a novel scarfpin under their chin The omauo-nt consist of a gsyly pin magx singing bird connect'! by mean of a tiny rubber pipe witb a bulb in the wearer's pocket. I'p-w tbe bulb, and the bird squeaks snd wa'0 hi bead and tail. 0 The aauver wPj examined tha aero. that fell on the farm of Lawrence Freeman ner Ihttb. S. D., on the after noon of Aug. l"ii'J. rejairt that th pnucipul uiiik rala it contain are gold, silver, mtkrl and inbatit. o THE LXGINEEK'S STUKY. A TRUE AND INTERESTING NAR. RATIVE FROM CASPAR. lallfurnla the IteHiarkable l: 1 per tear uf a Jlallruail Waa - Haw He Haa a veil. I n iu the ssii I rani- am 1 l.ri.ulrlr Away up on the California coast, 1 10 milt mn 1I1 of san rraucieco, 111 the U-autilul little seaside to 11 ol Caspar, lives a man iiui hIioih a unslern mir acle has U111 wiought. The man is Charles I.. Hubbard, well klioan all oer tbe cuast for ins (uitliliiltieaa and inti g nty. His word in doen towns along California's eoa-t ia as giaal as a Isnnl, according to vi bat leailing ciIkciis say. Mr. Ilublatril basaorke.1 lor the Meiiilo ciiio l.iiinla r Coiupany (or the last llnr leeii years. He la working (or tlie com pauy now aa a locomotive etiginii-r, and a more conscientious and industrious 11111 111 a more trying and exbsiialne isi upation ixiulil hardly lie (ouiid. Mr. Iluliliard m aa found. alter diligent questioning, in tbe cab of his locomotive. His hands and face were covered a illi engine grease and ierapiration, la-token-ing Ins bard lalair, but his clear, blue ees were those ui a happy, holiest mail. The Cliroiiu le man i liuilasl into Ihe cab and said: "Mr. Hubbard, I've come ail the way (mm .-an Kraiiciaco to hear the story ol your aiUu-ring and how you were curisl." " Well, I'm glad to see you," said Mr. Hubbard. "I've hall been rxectiiig to s-e stiine liewisH-r man (nun there slsuit it. (or my case has attracted a ide spread attention. I've bad rheumatism that's what my trouble ha been (or year. I get it iii tin hot cab w hen the cold w ind and log from the ocean blow in here. " Hut, tola-gin at the beginning, I must It'll yoti that I have la-en working here (or tin company (or thirteen year. I have bud rheumatism all the time, and I think I lirst contracted it althe Chick ahomiiiy swamp in the war ol the rtdwll ion. I siiilcrtsl ternblv with it, eaia cially of late vears. Why, some nights I went home all doubled over ami hardly able to walk. I don't know how I kept at work, but siippi) it was tiecause I bid to, I sulTered a great deal in my Us!. Sime ntglit I have waked up ami found my arm outside ol the cover. At such times I could not put it back in lied, but hail to lid ilwith th other hand and get it under the clothe very slowly. Ol course, 1 wa trying every thing. I spent money lor all sort of patent medicine, paid doctors here and in San Francisco for treatment, and Isjtiglit a lot of electric bells. I paid over 70 for electric Mia, got the most sjwi rful I could find, but they did no giaid. Well, sir, my wife' sister in St. John, New llrutiswick, sent u a lot of paper from tune to time, and nearly all of tliem bud remark able stories o( cure by a medicine called l'r. William' Pink 1'illa (or Pale People. Finally my wife got at me to try some of the pills. ' 1 got some, and there waa such an improve ment in me after taking two or three lanes that now I wouldn't think ol try ing to gel along w ithotit them in the house. My wile, Uxi, haa hail much nervous trouble, and she licyan to take the pills with wonderful ctlect. They proved the bust thing ill the world (or me, ami my wife think them is nothing like them lor nervous trouble. Our faith in them ia so great that we recommend them lu every one. People laughed at me at first and I laughed myself, but they turned out to lie the thing, and I wouldn't take lota of money (or the giasl they have done tue. As for the neiglilairs, I have purchased $15 worth uf the pill lor tht'iii, and they are doing them good for all sort of ailment. I can give the pill the strongest recommendation, a I tried everything before without anygiaal ell'ect, ami these have done wonder fur nie." Mr. Hubbard, the wife of the engi neer, w aa found in her pretty little home, which ia fairly cmlaiwered in flowers. She wa timet cordial, and corroborated all her husband hail said. The tieiglilairs and fellow-workmen of Mr. Iliililittnl were moet warm in their praise of the engineer, and also con tinued the story of the improvement in hi health. Dr. Williams' Pink Pill lor Pale Peo ple contain all the element necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerve. They are an unfailing ieeitic (or such disease a liM-umotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu matism, nervous headache, the after ef fects o( la griptie, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all form uf weaknes either in male or fe male. Pink Pill are sold by all dealer. or will lie sent ost-paid on receipt of price (oU cents a box or six laixe lor yl.M) by addressing Dr. William' Med icine (., Schenectady, N. Y. MERCURIAL Mr ,T.f!.Jonea,of Fulton, ArkMy of s-.tj "About ten year ago 1 00 n-Irau-tisl a severe rmjta. uf lilivwl poison. Leading physicians preacritied medlclna after medicine, which I took without any relief. I aire) tried mercu rial mad potufch remedies, with utisuo- RHEUMATISM Ueasf ill result, but which brought on an stuck of morcuri I roeumatism that made tny lifo one of agony. After auf Bring four year I gar up all remedlo ind oommnnceil using is. ti. o. Alter Utking aevernl bottle. I Wa eutirel iired end able to reeume work. fJJJJ I tho grewtest medicine for w-a blood polHonlog to-day on the market." TroallM on VlnrA sod kln IXsesae sasorsi (na. BwirrarauituCoAutuita,Oa. T. JACOBS BURNS, BRUISES, SCALDS, CUTS AND WOUNDS. DROP "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES. creat'saving results from the use op SAPOLIO fmolte the Admiral Cigar. tt and bm happy. aarie, jiik ad irrtttivi. Tb jajlaa'jlt euratir properties of ALL cocl'i Foaort l'Laartsj are du to th em ployment ol tb highest "medical ami chemical skill. They ar puly vegstalil, and In imrredit nts ami meihod hav never ln equaled ; safe, qumk ami fllectiv- In their action : they do not hum or hllaler hut soothe slid revive while curin. and ran bi woru without causing inconveni ence. Ad other sorslled porous plaster are Imitations, made to sell on Ilia reputation ol A tn m 'a. HatsiisstN's I'll.li, lbs safest puritativ known. " lie troiiMi nt tis niair nli 1011 tilssera," aavl t nrir Vl'ia-, " la .hit )ua asllla to liti alu 111 ra an' ilie 1 hriatisi.a '' ST t IS of tllllo, I ITT I T.UIM, I II ,a I ..I si,. t I'a t as J. I Hrs, v inaki-a nsMl trial he ta Die rhtur Miriier ol the firm i.f I I ciosrt I u . il-'lna tiiiatllr.a In Ihe cll i f loli-Uii, eolltl' ly ami elan-al-'ieai.t, aiil lhal asnl ilrtnwill y Ihe a'lin ol IIM III M'l.l II lull I. tils ..r ea Ii aa at 1 o,-r eaa 1 ratrrh llisl eaiomt In rure by the uaa o U41.1 a 1 tTtaaii 1 1 aa III lk J CIIKM.Y Sviirn In Is. (nre me ami a iim riu-il In 111 pre-ence thlaalli ilay of ieivnil r. i l-v,. lattL J A M. oi l sil, 'ii'.o. Mall Catarrh I'lim la tak-n Intertiailv, suit aela iltrei'll) nu Ihe hliniit alet iiini-oiia atirlarea vt tu ayali ut. seinl lor li-ailnii'iiula, tree. '. J. 1 IUNI.V A I " , lolvJil.O. fafT sol, I by ilruixiata; T.'.rfiila. wtrH aiiriiK. One Tuerk Water Motor, new. that will develop from 10 to I horae siwer; call lie nau at a sacrilic ny aiiiireasing 1'Aiasa A Itsv. Portland, (Ir. KNOWLEDGE Iirinpt romfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live la t b r than other and enjoy life more, with Va exM'iidilure, by more promptly ridiipting the world' best pnalucts to the misl uf physical being, will attest he value to health of the pure liquid uxntive principle embraced in the remedy, Hvrup of Fig. It excellence ia due to II presenting in the form most ni-ccptuiilo aud pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial proa'rtie of a pcrfi-ct lax ative: efl'cctually clennsiiig the system, dispelling rohK headnche and (event and permanently curing roiiatiiatioii. It ha (fiven salisfiu tion to millions and met with the approval of the miilienl profession, la-cau-e it act on the Kid ney, I.ivrr and Ihiwel without weak ening them and it Is perfectly free from every objectionable siiltstance. Syrup of Fig i for sale by all drug gists in ftOr and 11 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed tin every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, ami being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if otli red. Flesh moans strength to with stand chronic a I lm on Is, coughs, colds and disease Sound flesh Is essential to health. Scott's mmnaammmimaLf Emulsion tho Croain of Cod-liver Oil, enriches tho blood, builds up flesh and fortifies the system against sickness and chronic ailments. I'kiiicians, tho world over, endorse it. Don't be dscelred b Siibct:tu!esl Praparad y aWull taM, N. V. Ail lriola. Free by IVla.il ua rseaas of Us a Dolus A Whole Garden. IM m til fnm tmr llltMtr ld raiaNirgn whirl Willi!. fOttftlUtiuutlt. (NiiNttt1iii) Vtrnrni Vn, iflirwntftl tttUI .Hurt jr t o. , 41 J 9 M imii fUrrvt, mi l'nutiaavw. tmm lJ nmm4 tiwiall. HAVE K TTfrl rtl.lW kiMwn h MHHW iiBiiiiriri iti. nu laUiit twrni YOU GOT Of. ftO-MH-KOS HLI DUfrOY. PILES v mmorm, aUia7 WlUiif .fievrn( aNitra. VrirL ItrtiMii'i khs. winslow's POD OHILOMIM TIITMINO fasialatnll Utalata. Cats s SaMli, Iff 1 1 , WAflT THI BEST. 1 ff ssnd (or nnr t atalitus el Villi vimcubatoms I lvl utsSaa. I iiriiaa. fntt s-ii I 1.1 1 1 atmi. A.Hraaai. I'.M.sck, w w HI uon, raillurnia. 1. P. N. If. No. fWl-. r. N. n. No B13 OIL Perfect Cure of IT IF VOl'K I HINKM IXIU NOT FAT Cblrtana ar eaallf and sueosssfail) rais4 bjastn th Petaluma In eubator aad Broodor. Onr ll InalrataHi rstalnaiia Irlia all a lain t tt fxm't bny snf bat lb fvtalum If jnn waul nmnr, vuromua rhlrta Ms ars Pari Ar roast Haau1iiarira for Irnia aud I'lnaar) ntwrs. Mar era, B4Mika, I aennuln liaiia, rManuiliia, s-IinmI's Roup Cure, Morris Poultry l ure, I rvaMtaona the great rhk-kart-lliai killer sndavpryolbsr srttel raqiilraJt br punliry raiaerm. Haj ths atarhlnaai in nparattnn si our aihlLIt wlib Ilia Norwaik Oatrlrb turn. MnlwIuUrt Calr. bslrbln oatrlcBas sad all liii i-asa. au.if 'ia fr if mt want n, write tana iVETAbUMA INCUBATOR CO, 7i-;jj-lit Maiu suaaii, rautluma. I'si. Tha Admiral Cigarette are the beat. Heart Palpitation Indigestion, impuro Blood Curod by Hood's. fe-l w FTn - mm a, mm Mr. It. ir. Bridge ' 1. II.i I X I n . I iiWrll, Mti : " ! ur ir - liiintiii tin mti r nl ipriiif I hi u-1 l.iir-t l.ttl. ait H'nmI Kr4.aTill in usy In it iv, aa ii 1 I atu iinli atiit mr b U I'll f Nti (.t in fitti il ) It Kuf )rra 1 hat tt ii ttnti'iliil with ii'.i; Itoti, ni'inrauttJ Hood'ss? Cures tiv a, inithi t;r ti. rt trunl-V, sml lliavl'a Sar aail,t haa itona Inv trr lion b SimnI. U. ti.i..- aoo (it, n ll to Ilia i MUrrn lor impnn tilool ami r'Dif't'imia triih vrry imm rsaulta." II. It llsi not a. l, saalil II III, Or. ,.i. V It. It ton it,. nintiiLks H.Hal s aras ri la .to ii..t In- ln.'ii i-. to lata anr oilirr. Hood' Pillr-urf all l.lrar lllaTuilwiii'auna' Jan. mi -. Iii.t ai-atl.ni, aii-k llaailartia. 'a-. I". biMhafVM 4 las tW4 I rt WNrValllMI up Mk4 (tllkdl t4 fu tk - s.tlMitksa jsl tg4 k f 4 .i C sr Mint Ittoy mM . 4 bk4 W kfftMl Tawf --4 a ra)ir Krniif i -ff lliM M. wi4 . ", w4 ! al itseavati. Iav 4 W .fc ail- la tba) we WM4 kreM la efev a-iaa trmm aba asWr. b M altef bm at iba .watlaf OfteaV, tbe aif ii hi ninn m 4WI wm, U (, aa mi t4-a. at a r4 as lw mmm ml aM M la. It J a ItWlf i -f iii Haw mm a fteal B4f . 4 aW V -H l. U-I. btv jf wee a 1 It 0.4 rnH4 ) T I lraa , tliMfef bi. J a Urm, mmm in a aa iai w'4 b-r4i f4 t ' bka. TW IW 4 Us ftt4 Mb a vtuB mt ihe Imi b tarn u, 4 ia I- lb) It af I. ism tv4 mm ba t4. 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