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V - IN A MAIL BAG. A Carious Mixture or Joy Hnil t-atlnrsa, Humor nml Pathos. "Sco hero, will you ploaso be so kind as to mora away? Don't hug up so close to me, you you black-bordered envelope." "Excuse nie. J feel so badly that I hardly know what I am doinj. I know you do not like my company; nobody does. I don't blame them. I am sorry. You look happy, you dainty pink en volope, sealed with blue wax. Bluo wax is the symbol of love, is it not?" "Yes, true love. Love true and puro as the skies, and as enduring. I am a love letter." And the pink onvelono fairly glowed with the bliss of its st aled kisses. It bore the smell of forget-me-nots, and its pretty direction was as fine and per fect as copperplate. Truly it had a right to glow and throb for it was love that kindled its warmth and sent thrill through its every liber. "Alas! I carry a sad message to a far-otr homo " "What is it? Tell mo. Love, you know, is very curious, and and my pretty lady never sent such a letter as I am before in all her life. Tell mo your secret and I will tell you mine " "Mop that nonsense, you two there in the corner of tho bag, can't you?" "Who aro you?" asked tho love letter quickly, ft was such a happy, giddy thing that it could afford to brave and faco even a business-like envelope with the pieturo of a mighty structure in one corner. "Well, I'm a full-grown business let ter, and I'm on my way to tell a man that our firm can not give him any more credit. I'm tired of hearing you two in the corner gabbling, and I wisli you woidd quit it at once." "Love and death, my staid friend, are so closely allied that even the com monest of us ought to consider and have patience." "Well, well, who spoke in that deal tone?" "1 come from a great poet Ho is leader of mankind. lie helped to free tho slaves; and ho has dono much good in this great world. Ho is now an old, white-haired man; and ho sits in tho golden sunset of life, respected, be loved and esteemed bv tho whole world Ho has written his name upon tho page of time, and all tho ages to come will never erase that name. Ho is known as Whittier." And for a brief period the mail bag . was silent. It was great company they those wonderful, mysterious, differ- eni, queer ami curious missives were in. The dainty pink love letter nestled against tho black-bordered one. The one carrying a sad, sad message to 8OH10 one far away. The stern, busi nesslike letter, with never a word or lino of rytlun in it, lay side by side with a commonplace envelope bearing a poem frosh from the hands and brain and heart and soul of one of tho purest singers God ever gave tho divine gift of poetry to. And then another voice broke the stillness, and tho rest shud dered as they heard its rough, brutal tones. "And if ye air keerful, pard, yo kin kill the ole cuss vi' one blow o' yer club. Ho hain't no longer strong; joss a little tap presto; no's dead an' tho swag is yourn." "Who dare speak of such a theme as lnunterr ua you Know mat 1 came from the hand of ono of tho highest judges in the land? Kcvoal yourself, villain, and let the strong hand of tha law throttle your niurdorotis design beforo it goes further," came from a long, legal missivo with a red seal. But the criminal letter said not a word; it only slipped down out of sight and was covered finally by a letter from a farmer. In this latter lotter was a check for ono hundred dollars; and tho lotter was worded as follows: "Send mo the ono thousand in 'green goods' soon as possible. I think I can uso them without much trouble." Then all was quiet again for a period. "O, dear boy, I hear bad news from you, Don't do it any more. It has killed your mother and is killing me, your poor old father. Don't drinh! don't drink! don't drink!" "Aye! aye! so say we all," cried out four or tivu from a littlo pile. "And when wo cracked tho last bot tle, Jack, a sigh went around our littlo circle. Wo had piled in tho stuff pretty freely and were feeling good. The lust bottle! That almost broko our hearts. Our motto is 'a merry lifo and a short one' " "Gracious, I smell something like a drunken man's breath. I don't want nothing more to do with you," brako in a long, lean, spidery envolopo as it slipped down among a lot of jolly let ters from some school girls. Tho spin ster's letter lay there, drinking in with keen delight tho merry prattlo of tho girls' letters. It felt young again and it made a stern determination to en ter tho lists onco moro and battlo bravely for some man's hoart. lloltor skelter, rough and tumblo all in a mixed pile upon a tablo tho lotters wero thrown by the hands of tho mall clerk. Flutter, Hitter, Hash and Hurry hero, thero, everywhere, but all properly dis tributed at last. And when tho recipients of each let ter received his or her mail all wero at last safely housed. Tho tears that fell upon tho black bordered missive, tho kisses rained upon tho pink love-letter, tho pale look that confronted tho business lottor, and all tho crios of joy, tho sobs of sorrow, tho chuckles of exultation and the other thousand and ono exprossivo terms and nets all went out In air; and tho mail bag never told tho story of its romance. . 5. Keller, in Detroit Free Press. Uriod sharks' litis am found in erery Chinese- store in Now Yirk, and ell for four dollar por puuud. THE RUSSIAN POLICE. TIow It Orgnnlzed unci Administered ut the Preneiit Time. The police in Russia, as in allabsoluto monarchies, has had to combine- tha duty of preventing crime and watching over the people .with that of supervis ing olllcials and protecting the govern ment. Alexander I., in imitation of Napoleon, made it a department of the State. Nicholas, refining thereon, di- ideil it into two sections the ordinal y ' police, imtlor the Minister of the Inte rior, and the secret police, under the I'.mpcuor in person, ine latter was a privileged body, above all law, re sponsible only to the Car, and with almost unlimited authority. Its bend was member of tho Committee of Min isters, and by his intimate relations witli tho sovereign and freedom from other control became the most power ful personage in the empire. This in stitution was preserved hy Aloxander II. with its a'tributions intact. Although by law subjects of the C.ar could no longer be arrostcd and condemned without legal process, the Third Sec tion could seize, incarcerate or deport at will, and even secretly. By Jesuit ical distinction it did not pretend to punish or to interfere with the course of justice against crime; it merely sup- pre.-eil indefinitely individuals who were deemed a danger to public order, its existence after the inauguration of the reign of law presents an ntiomah similar to that of lei res dt raaliel in France, of which tins King could avail at pleasure, despite tribunals anil stat utes. During the early years of Alexander II. 's reign, when Russia seemed pro gressing toward a, new and glorious future, it was seldom resoried to. An attempt upon his life in 18tit) restored it to favor and activity. Xotwilh-i standinr its irresponsible character' and its al nost unlimited powers, it was worsted in the duel with nihilism from LS70 to 1.S7S. Of its last chiefs, General i Mi zentsof was assassinated, and Gen-; oral Drunteln. severely wounded, re- Mgneil. ls luellicienev caused a change in its organic. iriou; a double police led at limes to absurd results, and tho pub lic agents of one department often wasted their ell'orts in pursuing the emissaries of the o:her, acting in secret. After the explosion of the Winter Palace, i'l S6 ), the Thir 1 Section was abolished, but in name only; it was re moved from the imperial chancellery and united to tho ordinary police, in order, bv giving tho whole service a singlo head, to increase its efficiency. Both departments were placed under General Loris Melikof, upon whom, as Minister of the Interior, almost dictatorial powers were conferred for tho preservation of i public order. While tins change nntdc no iiltcnition in the attriliutions of the sec-rot police, it was a slight gain in principle. Tho Third Section was no longer under the personal direction of the Czar, but became one of the depart-' monts of Government, and as such was I subject to administrative control . . . , Tho unreasoning violence and mon strous atrocities of tho radical party not only led to tho revival of this tre mendous engine of despotism with in creased powers, they have also turned the wheel of progress backward, de prived the nation of liberties accorded, and destroyed the hope of further con cessions for voars to come. Albert F. Heard, in Harper's Maqazinc. m TURKISH INVITATIONS. Literary I'nroiysms That Aro Absolutely Absurd and Nauseating. Tho Oriental imagery, so plentiful in all tho written communication: ol the Eastern peoples, litis boon carried by i the 1 urks to the point whero its liter ary paroxysms become very absurd. One Eflendi, or dignitary, writing to another, speaks of himself as "thy ser vant," "thy miserable valet," "thy i sIavc," and .so on, whilo all his refer-1 cnees to the person addressed aro to "thy highness," "thy gracious lord-.-hip," "thv most exalted personality," and the like. Tho Turk, in addressing his equals or superiors, novel uses tho plain words "you" or "me." Instead of "1 stiw you the other day at the mosque," he says: "I observed at tho inosquo the dust of your excellency's feet." Thero is a Turkish proverb which de clares tho word "mo" to be always and everywhere hateful. Here are two genuino Turkish invi tations to festivals: "Noble and vonoratod friend: To night, when tho silver barque of the moon, now fourteen days old, floats out upon the sky's nzuro bxpanse, bo stowing upon all tho world roinanco and tenderness, wo shall bo assembled at tho villago of llumili Hissar, in tho place called IIozrcti-Mollah, a spot full of delights; and all tho night, even to the rising of tho sun, wo shall taste Mio pleasure of tho feast. Wo shall not ad mit a delay so great as the thlcknoss of a hair. May the llcetncss of sails and tho strongth of rowers bring thee, thou source of joy. to all thy friends!" "Most gracious master and most venerated lord: This evening, if it plea-o Allah, whon tho great king of the arm of stars, tho sun of all tho worlds', shall, sotting forth towards tho realms ot the shadows, thrust his foot i into tho stirrup of velocity, thou art ' bosought to illuminate us with tho i bright rays of thy countenance, which, indeed, rivals tho sun's. Thy arrival, like that f tho zephyr of tho spring- J time, will, for us, diii'ipuU tho somber idght of solitude nnd desolation." And this ponderous compo-ition is only uu invitation to "ooinu and dine at six." YouUi's Companion. i A noted instance of a very small, yot perfootly davelopod dwurf, was tho celohratod Ilornluwaky, of twenty-nine inche height, who died in 1827, agod abuut forty. V champion cm ot uionnoti is reported from Uoolrel Tin in ployo of eo rot a nocMeatiU fell into the water while in the irforni auce of h duties and hod b'u wares dock f I for tho limn lr while h Mi getting, dry! A lod ppr thinks tho rami h lucky in not boln nswd fur the TAritw itbuorbad bj his dothrit c)Km )calp Diseases uticura I ipHK MOSTDISTUKSSINO FOUMSOK8KIN 1 nml scalp diseases, wlthlows of tinlr. Irtim Infancy to old age. are speedily, economically and permanently cured by the Cuticvha Hum- I hoiks, when nil other remedies mid methods i fall. CtTlct'ltA, the threat Skin Cure, and CtTice NA Soap, an exquisite Skin Houutitler, prepared I from It, externally, and Ciuccma Kksolvknt, the new Mood I'm itler. Internally, cure every I form of skin and blood dlsea.se, from pimples to ' scrofula. Sold every whore, IMccCuticuka, 50c.: Soap, 25c.; Kksolvknt, $1. Prepared hy the I'ottkk Dhuo and Ciikmioal Co.. Hosto.v, Mars Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases. it-tf Pimples, bliickheiids. chapped'aiid oily TM; sk.njiroventcd bv Cl'Tlcviu So.l ft 8fe Helief In ono minute, for all pains and Ft weaknesses, iu CLTILTKA A.VTI-I'Al.V y Pi.AHTEK. the onlv pain-killing plaster. i3c You will Have .Honey, Time, l'nlii. Trouble. AXI WILL Ct KK Catarrh SSI CATARRH Ity I'm inn ELY'S CREAM BALM.SB&FEvfS A partlclo le npnlloil Into eacn nostril umllsagrcoible. PrlcoWcts at ilHiKKiiU by mail, metered, CO ot. Kt.Y llUMTHr.US 6 WurrnnSt. New York. btass. It cures Rheumatism, K kuhalhia, Holla, I'lmploa, Scrofula, (lout, ( atarrh. Tumors, Ha't Itkemii. anil Mercurial puins. It PurlUe the I Hood, Hmtorea the Liver ami Kldnejn to healthy action, and ruakes the Oompiexiun liruin mi uieor. R. CATES &, CO., Proprlotors. 417 NniiNoinc St.. Nan Krniii'iHco. Or. SPINNEY r1.1 or D r. Sninnnv A On. '83.F1t.i?1 luuuress r " J ""I'oruauu, Ui M CDtf rt 1 1 C Debility. Loss of Vieor. Hemlnnl - w Lnaapfl. W'ffilr Mnmnrv f )..u,ir.ti. dency, Sic, duo to exceenes or abuse, curej. YOUNG MEN "Uferlnjf from tho offecU Y u V, of yotithltilfollleabr Indis cretion should avail themsolvc of our treatment. A positive cure ifuarantood in every caso. Hyphllls, Urinary and V enereal Diseaprs nil unnatural dis charges, promptly and safoly cured. MIDDLE-AGED IWENK- "iCnP.4 Kldneya or Bladder, Weak Hack. Ncrvons Ueblllty, Wasting of Boxn-I Btrength, oto cured and rohtored to healthy vigor. J.'I. I'crsona unablo to visit us may bo treated at tnolr homes, by correspondence, iledicliies nnd instructions sent by mail or express. L'onaultation t reo. Bend 4 cents In stamps tut Ihe Young iluu'i S rleud or Oulde to AN odlock. o Tho BUYERS' GUIDE is issuod March and Sept., i each year. It is an onoy. jclopodia of useful infor 'mation for all who pur chase tho luxuries or tho necessities of lifo. Wo can olotho you and furnish you with all tho necossary and unnecessary appliances to rido, walk, danco, sloop, eat, flsh, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at homo, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just flguro out what is requirod to do all thoso things COMFORTABLY, and you can makoafair estimato of tho valuo of tho BUYERS' OUIDE, which will bo sent upon recoipt of 10 cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Ill-Ill Michigan Avonuo, Chicago, lit CLOSING OUT (un immcssi: stock or sujimku iuumia. V CAN U.N'DKKWKAU, at f 1 and ?l,60 er suit. Lakiit designs In I'EUOAU KIIIKTS, tlireo latent Btjle Collars and one )ulr C'ullj, $1,50 each. Gents' Furnishing Goods, 232,-Kearny St,, near Bush, tST Send for Illiutratod Catalogue, 5 ff F North &arolina PLUG- CUT SMOKING 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 uso no other. If your dealer does not keep it, he will get it for you, if ho values your trade. i it Ways SARSAPARILLA, YELLOW DOCK, Iodide of AJ Thero Is a woman living at Hannibal, Mo.. ' who into heavy she can't walk, nnd Is wheeled around tu a cart by an nek-bodied attendant, the ucl lis 110 K)uiids, and otherwise Is in kikhI health. A STAIl IN TIIK DAltIC Sometimes falls of its murderous Intent. The Instduous and dastnidly attacks made upon the reputation of Hosteller's stomach Hitters li persons who seek lo palm oir cheap and fiery tonics as Identical with it. or "the same thing under another mime," or "tonally as irood." in most Instances react disastrously trpon thu uu principled traders upon popular credulity who attempt them, converting their speculations into i unions failures. Tho Hitters is a puto, wholesome and thoiough medicine, adapted to ' flu, f.tlnt ..lit u il , I..,. in, 1.. i .iff. .... ... I ........ bilious remittent, dyspepsia, constipation, bil iousness, debility, nervou ness and kidney troubles. Its every Ingredient, unlike those in the imitations of It, I of an ascertained stuid aril of excellence, and while they, by reason of their fiery piopeities, react injuriously upon tho brain and nervous system, of IkjUi those organs it Is a sedative and iuvigorant. Refuse all these harmful imitations. Fresh lime scattered help to keep it liy. around the cellar will TIIK 1I.Y1N( DDVi: )K I'KACH. A richly frosted quiverliiK Hying Dove, A Dream of Life screen mlcndar. An Im ported ideal bend. An Imported f osted now ncene nnd a full set of ningnltlcenl llonil cardH. Fourteen nrtiHiic pjece. Sent to anyone who will buy f om n drutt glut a Ikj.x of the genuine I)k C. M'I.ank'h Cm.i;imATi:n Livkk l'it.i.8 (cice "Ji cts.) and mull u the outside wrapper fiom tlio oox wiui cents in Htniups. Write jour aouress piainiy. ri.KMi.NO linos., t'lTTS UUHOU, l'A. The convict is naturally when he's breaking out. In a k0011 butuor 'C8; I sluill break the viiKiiKOtncnt," she said, luldliiK bi'r arms nnd lixikuiK dellaut; "It is really loo much to converse ith liirn; bo's as deaf as a post, and talks dke no hud a inouth'ulof mush. lleides, tho uny hehauks and hi ils is diSkjustintr." "Don't br. ak tho e.n-K-iKeinent lor that; tell him to take Dr. Sukc'.i L'atairh Itemed). It will . uro liliu eompletelv." "Well. I'll tell him. I do liuto to break it oil', for iu all oilier rospeets ho's quite too eharm Intt." Uf course it cured his i atarrh. The of tin r llower is sifted the lighter ihe cake will be. for sponge cako SPINA I, WUAKMiSS AMI I.IXIi TKO DILI'S. 5(i I'lUNi'i; Sthi:i;t, ,Nhv Yoiik, .March 1' SI. HttVlnp,j;been troubled with pains in hack and chest during the Jnst Winter 1 was compelled to remain at home unable to attenil,to.bu(-iness, until 1 was udvis-ed by a friend to tryone of Au.coi'iv'.s I'on ocs 'i.ASTi:its. After applying one to my chet undone lo my back in tlnce hours 1 found relief which I had not KOt in over three months. J ehe rlu 1 recom nieiid tlieui to persons luniiiK spinal weakness and lung trouLlcs. llKNllV J. (AU.A(!Ili:it TlieOzurof UuhsIh is building a custlu ncur ICttshu in Fliilnnd. it i:."ii a it it a it Li1' sinuii'iiY. The science of btirgery has made bucIi won ih'i'l ul progress in uiodern times Unit Hie most lutrlt'iilu and dclieiitu up, rations are now un dertaken nnd curried to a hucccsmi'uI Ibbih.'. There are now buvnal well autlientieated eases of what Is known us imeuniotouy, that $ to say the removal of diseased portions of tlio Iuuks In cadet) of consumption. While, how ever, this delicate operation has sumeliines been successfully peilormed, the risks attend ing it are so gn at, and tho cliunces of recoverf so slight, thai it is sel om retorted to. Tho titfesl plan In consumptive casus is to use. Dr. Pierce s Uolden Aled leal D.bcovery. This will, always cure the disease in its earlier stuges, thoroughly arresting tho ruvages of the teniblo miilndy, by remo iug its catue and healing thu ; lungs. Tlicru aro not moro Aineiicu. than lfiO.ooo Quukers in CoilKllllllltioll, WllHtlllg I)lNeUHIN, And General IJubilily. Doctors disagree us to tlio relallvo valua of Cod Liver Oil und Hypo phoephites; tho one supplying strength und llesh. Iliu other idi inu nerve nower. and nctinir us a tonic to llie digestive and entiro syslcm. Hit' In Ncott'H KiiiiiIhIoii of Cod I.iver Oil with liypophnspliites the two are combined, und the eli'ect is wonderful. Thousunds who have derived no pcimuntnt heuclit from other preparations huve been cured by this. Scoit's Kmulsiou Is perfectly pttlntublo and easily di gested by thoso who cannot tolerate plain Cod Liver Oil. i A strong ell'ort is being made In London agulust extravagance in funerals. TIIUNHW I'llIZK STOUY is eagerly sought for, read with pleasure ordla apiiointmenl, is then tossed iisidu and furgotten. Hut ladles who rend Dr. 1'ieiCb's Kavoritu Pro scription, rend It uguin, for they discover In it something to pilzo a uusbenger of joy to those sulterlng from functional d era ny emeu tu or uny of tlio painful dhordt-rs or weaknesses pecul iar to their sex. Pctiodical pains, internal In Humiliation and ulceration, lesdlly yield to its wonderful curattvti ami healing powers. It is thu only medicine for women, sold by ill ugglsta, kiiiJit u iKitittvf (lunrunUe from tho iiiunufac turcrs, that it will glvu saiisfactlon in every case, or money will lie refunded. Thisuuuruu. leo has been printtd on thuhottle-wrupper, and faithfully carried out for many years. Mr. Coates, tho owner of the cutter Murjorie. has bought the Thistle. J. II. KINIi, Ais-uyer Hint Annly tlriil C'liemiMl. IuboruUry. 10H Klrst st,, Portland, Or. Analjbcs made of all JUbstances. Hates for assuylng gold and silver ores $1.00. Pacx ages sunt by mail or express promptly attended to, and returns made. For oiik1ih, Norn Tlirout, AHtliiiui, aturrli, and other Diseases of the Hruucliiul Tubes, no more useful article can lie found than "Jlrown't llronchial Trocha" A iiKAUTirui, Houvenlr album, contain Inp complete collection of Killers FlaRH and CoatH of-Arnm of every nation in tin world, sent free to nny addresH on receipt of seventy-live folding cards, unsolledaml Hamo as taken from Cameo Cigarette pack uifew. W. DtiKe S' ns & Co.. Firstavenue and Twenty .ninth street, Xew York. Bee Antlsell Piano advirtiBement. TllV (Ikhmka for breakfast. BETTER THAN IRRIGATION 1 trw ?- nkwiuusthateii JLW.ctyLt OATAT.OOUK OlTAail- IONA1II.K SIIOI5S 'Die rinest and most Comploto Shoo Cata logue ever published in tho United States. It will enable you to buy your footwear an iutelll-1 gently and profitably as though you vinlted our store and jKirsonally inailo your purchase. Sent Free to any address. Send , for it now to Kast's m and 740 Market St., S. P. 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Prop's urkrcnei OOIl TJlADi: Farinrm.lilH impor tant thatwtho Soda or Baleratusyou uso should Too White and 1'uro same as all similar pubebnees nsedforfood. Tolusure obtaining only the "Arm & Hammer" brand Soda or Haloratiis, buy it In "pound or half pound" cartoons. which bearoar name and trade-mark, as Inferior Roods aros.mo times substituted fihthc Arm ii Hammer" brand when bought in bulk, Partlos lining Baking Powder should remem ber that Its solo rising property consists of bi carbonate of soda. One teaspoon ful of the "Arm tt Hammer" brand of Bods or Baleratus mixed with sour milk equal. ON EVERY Packed in Card Board Boxes. Always keeps Soft. M mji .r.'. I , im n njr., II VMrsTaTsTaX W JM JT IJV .IsTC', It FiUBV il 1 General Agent lor ADVANCE l'ou'riiAND, TO TIIK I.AIUKS! j i. is JitxmaurMASii istroBttMor I.ADIKS' CH1M)UKN'S& INFANT S WEAR UJ KkakstStiikkt, 8 K IllmtrntHl rAtalomm (cut free on apiillcotlon, m p To 88 n Onj-. Sample, wortli Jl.BO, FHKK. in il ,u,t '"",cr 1,10 hnrw' tcet. Write IIhkw- V HtfR'M SAfTTY ltvlKl oLDrn I'm . H..1 1 v.li IfU. I - ALLEN'SmtJN TONIC BITTERS. " llienrent Tnmc 111., .d l-iinhi-r. A.yl tr ind l,lrir InTlrurtr (iu'iipn K- ,1 e , n l'.tul, 3UnnJ WELL DRILLS FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Sold on Trial ! lnvfstmrnt smsll. nrflr. jiaiKK. Send SOc for mailing innro iiiiisirii i:ntal 'pu llh full particulars. Stan iifncturtMl lijr GOULDS & AUSTIN, lOT .fc 10l I.iiko H(., CHICACOjJLL. REWARD! finn Will lie rv,ul lor each and evcr kraln of pola' ilUUU onoiu sulwUiices round in WlnKitn'.ItoberUn acXnow'eitKM thn nio.t dellnlitful and oti'j- reallf lianuliM tuet article eter lu-educed fur MtAUtlfylng au.l ilcwrr t,g tiui conitileilon, teuniiln tan, .uul'ura, frwjkli .ud all MemWii and roiitfhiiesa of to skin. Vjed aud lndort" ' tlio elite of society and the tane. Hold Iij t I dr ,idts at Ml oenU vr bottle. Wlilte and Flesh. Van factimsl liy W M. WlbDOU N. I', v. V. Ni . 2.N H. V. N. l No. 3t. 1'Aisi'fli'i.t.i .iyOo.m" a'SDisnNervoTonlii wli.cli m ir fail", 'Utaiiimir t'eleiy and l ca. Ilios wendcrti.l nerve stimulants, It Heed.ly ciin-H til neivuus dlnmlers. RHEUiVIATSSM Taint 's C; t.rt.Y ('oMPitrxn imrlflrs thr blood, it ur.wn at the ljrtie ar.d, ulnch eaums Itluouudlr iu, ni.d re, tores tlio blood, nickinr i r',-n"n 1 1 a hcuithy romt.tlon. It U the true remedy for Idieuniatlsiu. , KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Taisk's mrnv Comiwcsd iiulclily ri stores tlio llrirnnd kldni'j- t nrleet heultli. This curatlv power, ci)inb'.:id with its nervo ton -, iiulict It tho best lcinrdy for all kidney c'Uii;aluts. DYSPEPS! A I'aini.'s Cr.i.r.itvroMrotrNnrtrenKtlienstho Htomacb, a:ul iiuletH tlio nerves cl llindltres. tlvu orir.uis. This is why it cures iftcn tho worso cases of Uyupcpsia. CONSTJPATION I'Aisr's t'-:trnv Oomvocmi Is notacathar. tic. It Is a l".xatio, ivinn easy and natural action to tho bowels, ltigularlty Biirely lol. lows its utc. DUJU.imiMJJ',. VI MAHK four tenspoon fills of tha bcstliaking I'owder.sav lug twenty times Ita cost, besides being much ho.iUhier, becauao It does not con tain any lnj.irlous BUbstances, such as alum, terra alba etc., of which many Dak lug 1'owdors are made. Dairymen and Farmer sboulduso only tlio" Ann .t Hammer" brand for cleaning and keeping Milk Pons Qweot ana Clean. Cautioh. Bos that erery pound package of "Arm aud 'Hammer JJnitid" contains fall 1(1 ounces net, and tha V pound packages full 12 ouneti net, Boda or Baleratus same as speci fied on each package. "PACKAGE. l Alr Threshers and Engines oiii:uu.v. A n