1'OltTI.lSn !KOtC MARKET. lUtTTicn- Fancy roll, f lb. , Oregon ... Inferior grade . kled California roll do pickled..... CllKKSK Extern, full cream Oregon, do California Kotiit Freeh Dm kd Fruits , Apple, ox, aka and Mt. . , do California Apricot, new crop Fenehen, unpeeled. new . , . 1'. arn, machine dried Fitted cherries Fitted plums Oregon KiK, Cal., In bps and bxs. . CaT. rrunca, French Oregon prunes FI.OHR Fort land Fat Roller, 1bU $ Salem do do White Lily hbl Country brand Superfine liRAIM Wheat, Valley, 100 IN... do Walla Walla it) 1 12 5H1 21 IS W) 15 SO U ft 10 14 5 7 8 S IS M SS lij-u 14 10 40 11 7 8 8 10 10 (a) 1J S (10 4 75 4 75 25 4 85 3 U) I 25 1 1 1 15 (9 1 17k I 10 20 M 25 TO 4.1 (4 50 50 Barley, whole, (fell do (rroui.d, t ton OaU, choice milling t Imah ilo rced.gnoa tociioicts.cta Rye, If 100 ll 1 00 g 1 10 Fkki Bran.Moti 23 0J 21 00 Short, ton il 10 Hav, f ton, baled IS (XI J0 00 Chop, ton 18 10 ;) 00 Oil cake meal V ton 0 10 &&! 6C Frkmi Fri'its- Cherrica, Oregon, drm... 1 TO Irfinona, California, fbx.. 4 00 5 -TO I.imea, 100 1 SO Riverside oraneea, box. . . 7 50 ai Angeles, do do ... S 00 0 3 SO Feachea, V box I 00 (gjl SO 1UDRS- Pry, over 10 lt, lb 1.1 14 n et salted, overlo n t ij Murrain hides onc-Uml off, Felt 10 g 1 00 KOKTABI.K CablwRe, t !h 2 n Carrot, V nark Cauliflower, do 1 23 3 Onions 1 50 1 25 Futatoee, old, C lb U do new, do 1J i WOOL Kant. Oregon, Spring clip.. 14 (8 Valley Oregon, do .. 20 ( ii 13 24 HUNTING ANTS' EGGS. The Perullar Industry Carried (la by Kuaibrr of Kreneh rvaaanta. One of tlie strangest of sports, or ratlier of fmlustrics since to a few men eniployeU in tho forests of France it supplies a part of their means of livelihood is the gathering of ants' ep:?s. Tho larraa of those insecU. which are often as large as tho auts themselves, are usetl in loological gar duns and elsewhere as food for tropical birds reared in captivity. Lt iloniUur de la Cham, a hunting journal, (fives a picturesque account of a hunt for ants' crg, from which we make a transla tion of gome extracts. "At sunrise we set out into the woods accompanied by the old forest guard, Denis, and his son, Jean. The latter carried a big bag and a shovel, we had tied strings around the bottoms of our trousers and around our coat sleeves at the wrists, as a precaution against the sort of game we were after. Be fore long we came upon one of tho lit tle hillocks of twigs which form the ants' houses. Jean held his bag open by the ant-hill, and Denis simply gave two or three strokes with his shovel, thrusting ants, twig and eggs all pell mell into the bag. The aaek was quick ly tieil up, and another ant-hill sought and dfxiiled, and this was repeated utiui me bag was full. "Anduow comes what is more in teresting,' said old Denis 'the sortinjr of tho egg. I hare an extensive es tablishment where this is carried on iwrmanently.' The old man smiled as he 8Mike. We proceeded to a level clearing in tho wood, ojiert to the sua, n me inuiuio oi w iik' u mere was a ring made of empty flower-pots laid on iiieir snies, tuo mouths of the pots uirnoii toward the center. Jean laid down his bag, with its thousands of squirming prisoners, while he covered the ring of flower-pots over with the green branche s of trees in such a way as to shade them completely, but not tho miiliilo of tho circle. Then, Jiiro this sunny space in tho center, he ojiened his bag nnd emptied its con tents. Lwtantly, as if by inspiration, the writhing mass of ants began carry ing their eggs into the shaded no. They knew that, if li ft many minutes erimsrtl to the sun. their delicate young ones wotiiu certainty die, and they de posited the lav;e in tho pots as fast as tney coniii carry them, lieforo long some of the pot wero half filled with nothing but eggs, and these, pots Denis emptied, one nt a time, into a smaller bag. While the ants continued to work at the rescue of their eggs from the broiling sun, Joan returned to the woods, nnd caino back at length with still another bag full of his strangely mixed material, which ho poured into tho writhing arena. Denis, in the meantime, continued steadily at work emptying tho flower-pots white with larva)." Youth' i Companion. Hie inspection of meat in Merlin it a very important matter. Twelve vet erinary surgeons are employed to stamp it before slaughter, and forty micro scopic samplers nro continually en gaged In examining the meat exposed for salo. Jlesiiles these 100 exjierts are employed in various duties, twenty-six of whom aro women. A witness who was called to prove the correctness of a doctor's bill, was asked if tho doctor did not mako sever al unnecessary visits did not coiitliiuo his professional calls after tho patient was ent'rely out of danger. To which ho replied, nfter a little reflection: "Well, no. The fact is, you seo, the patient wouldn't bo tntire.bj out of danger as long ns tho doctorkept visit ing h!m."-Ar. Y.LeJgcr. 11 m m It lias been proven that Arab horses ore not nioro fleet of foot than those of any other.couiitiy. A belief that they were the fastest nags has always beoo entertained till lately. The Arab ltoiuo, however, can no doubt stand more hardship than any oilier similar ani mal in other countries, and can keep up longer on short rations than any other horse anywhere else. m m A war of extermination Is being waged upon tho Knglish sparrow in Albany, N. Y. They nro shot by the boys and sold to provision-dealers at ono and one-qiiartor cents apiece. The dealers get thirty-seven nnd a half cslU a Uoxon for Uiem (or pot-pie. i TURKISH WOMEN. Irreaponalhle lining Who An aa Generotta ami Slomilj aa Children. Turkish women are utterly Irre sponsible Wings in their husbands' eyes, and they are treated in most wayslik little children provided for comfortably, fed, clothed and amused, but nt educated. While naturally docile and intelligent, they become shrewish through tho ignorance In which they are kept. They are gener ous with that unthinking generosity that cause a child to give away tho most expensive toj., not knowing the cost. A Turkish woman will at any time, if tho caprice seizes her, give away her fine jewels. Their hospital ity is too well known to require men lion. They always have colleo and sweetmeats served for any and all guests, and when they feel that the visit has lasted long enough they clap hands and the caffeejee brings a second enp of coffee, and that is tho signal. No guest can stay longer than to drink this. Sometimes tho timo between drinks is decidedly short Tho women and the children do not undress at night, but add a wadded night robe to the clothes they already have on and sleep thus, summer and winter. They closo all the d jors and windows, aim sieen several in -one room and doubtless would suffer dread fully from the confined air were it not that Turkish carpenters never have heard of tho plumb-line, and so windows and doors all have crevices. which supply ventilation. Tho. tales of oriental magnificence fail to Impress ono who has visited tho best harems. for they nro ono and all pictures of dirt and wanton extravagance. The only great display is in the amount of rugs and jewelry. On the floors of the general room for the women, or the private suites, it is all the same cig aretto ends, candies nutshells, neck laces, gold-embroidered slippers and sashes, and, in short, all sorts ,of dis order and dirt. Ami tho women arc alwavs eating, smoking, or lolliii aboat on the divans. Droollin Maga- line. Long centuries ago tV old Creeks, when anj' thing went wrong, blamed the gods for it. Since tlt'ii the gods have growu a-wvary of the business and closed the shop. S nowadays, when thing go wrong, men blame iiieir wives. Always? O no, not always. Just invariably. Rurtl.-iU. A lVtroit paper savs: "The steal- ing of two clocks from one of the Pres byterian churches in 'his city l ist Sun day morning w as a piece of cold-blood ed cruelly. Hie amount of comfort and encouragement some people derive from an occasional glance at the clock during a service is not to ! put in fig ures, uiilesj one usos the U imari fig ures usually seen on the dial. Chris tian I'liiou. A new use for the tobacco plant has been discovered. Its stems and w aste, it is claimed, are equal to linen rags in the nianufactiire of pacr. To bacco waste cost less than $10 a ton linen rags f.o id f-so. im-re h no ex pense in assorting tho former and very little shrinkage, as against a loss of or.c-tliint of rags. The yearly tobacco u 4 is e-liMiutdl by the census rvrl at from 3,."t.MJ to 4,U0),UW pounds. Ihrislian l num. A shrewd piece of swindling is re ported by the French paM-r as having occurred at the race t. Two men, ap parently of the book-maker profession, had managed to p'K-ket several hun dred francs on betting, when an otliei.d looking jM-rson caused them to be taken and led off the ground, to the evident regret of the bystanders. It was not long, however, before it w.is found out that the pseinlo toliccmcii wero in league with their supposed victims and had only disappeared to divide the easy haul with them. Dr. Chudiiowski recently experi mented on twelve Kussi in soldiers with aiew to discovering the effect of cold applications to the epigastrium on tho rapidity of digestion. Each soldier regaled heartily; his epigastrium was pnqH'ily refrigerated, and the exciting contest began. Unfortunately for lovers of the weed, the competitors were divided into smokers and iioii srnokers. The rival teams i!i"ested tin ir very hardest, but the non-smokers out-distanced the others by the apace of one hour. A YOUNG BUTCHER'S LUCK. He Wins tlS.OOO la The Louisiana Mtate Lottery. "I want lo we a rejwter ," said an unusually happy-lu.king individual as be entered the Chronicle liuilding. On lx;ing introduced to one of the stiill'lie commenced by saying that bis name was A. J. Trefls, and that ho lived in Huteherlown. As there was a very large fire recently in that part of the city there was apparently no great reason for such unusual joy as that manifetUdby Mr. Trefts. He, how ever, was very anxious to coitiniuni cute the news of a g'xhend which had I jIU n to bun soon after he bad bevn burnt out. " I am the fellow. I won it. Just bought one ticket and got fl'ifKH). That's luck, h-n't it?" said tho jovial Trolls. Then it began to dawn upon tho ro- poiter that be was really in the pres ence of another one of the luck y hold ers of a winning number of a Louisi ana lottery prize. Mr. Jrcfls bud come down if bis own free, will to tell of his lucky venture. "I could lisrdly lxilieve my eyes when I reud that number," said lie, "52,74!). I looked at my ticket, turned it over and laid it down beside the pa )er and compared it and then 1 began to think I was tho luckiest man I ever met. Just think, ono ticket, and all that money for $11 " "What are you going to do now. Mr. TrefUT " ai-ked tho interviewer. " I am going to extend my business right away, for that fire nearly did for mo. I didn't believe much in Tho Louisiana lottery before, and I iust thought to myself when I bought the ticket, 'well, I've last enough already, this dollar will never be mUesd and now you may tie tnre I never stop thinking bow glad I was I bought it. and so 1 thought I would drop in and tell you ultout it." .Van Francnco (Cal ) Chronicle, July 2. CHINA'S LEGATION. How li Hi-r,riullvr, of tli Clihieao Ktitlra at VVlliigtn Kiijoj-1 lf,s You can pass fi-om tho parlors into the library by going through a narrow little hall. I have been in main libra ries In my life, but I can say that never have I entered ono exactly like this, Tho room might almost bo described as an octagon, it has so many little nooks and crannies. There are odd-looking book -eases tilled with rare and valuable manuscripts and a number of cabinets of beautiful workmanship in which are richly bxind editions of tint Chinese classics. This room is tho Minister's private ofllee and a: rangers rarely have a cl.'lco to enter it. Passing still lui'tner tmvani me naexoi the mansion, wo come to tho b;i!l-rooiu, perhaps the largest ami most elegant iu tho city, and tho scene of some of tlio most bril nam enteitammciius ever given in Washington. Though tho Minister is uot a frequent entertainer himself, hi Is always ready to put his house at the disposal of the society ladies of Wash ington. Every season, however, he gives a grand ball, for which over a thousand invitations aro issued. The last occasion of this kind is still fresh in tho public mind, on account of III behavior of the guests. There is still another apartment well worth lirger ing in. This is tho smoking-room that heaven of tho Celestial ol every degree. It is luxuriously fur nislicl with divans mid mats niul sofas and riigs of every conceivable design and color. There is not much regard for taste; comfort sii-ms to 1m tho object sought after and certainly gained. In a large and curious cabinet you will he shown a strange and varicJ eolleetion of pipe. It is a little museum in itself m thematterof smokers' com). I thought I saw a substance that looked like opium, but I wont be certain of it. tlio smoking-room is the general lounging place of the house. Mere you en find a majority of tho fifteen men who make up tin legation at all hours of the day. smoking, do.ing. drinking ilelsciotis tea every half hour, and lead ing, on the whobv a delightfully lazy life. Ia the evening they generally go to tho theater, of which they are "pas sionately on. I. m can see them al most any night in a box, dressed in their cool, loose-litting cotiuiKM and locking the picture of happiness and outcntaicnt. Perhaps no one but the Interpreter and translator ea'i under stand what is going on, but they do not allow this small matter to interfere with their enjoyment of the play. They applaud vociferously, but not always In a timely manner.. I remember om evening s him urn.) ag i. sitting near them at tho thi-ater. During mm of the parts an aetivvs o:i tho stage lit a uigarette. She was evidently not an expert, tiff- smoke went tho wrong way and she choked. Tho oiviipa'its of the Chinese box wont off like a pack of lim- ir.iekers, the epidemic spread, and soon me wnoie auilieiicu was in a roar of laughter. Tlio two hundred pound Secretary of thj legation, laughed so hard at one timo that I thought he was jaiing to have a lit The present ui Miibers of th,j C!iin'sn Legation aro a very handsome, iutelli gent body of men. Including the serv ants, there are about thirty of I hem. and they seem to enjoy life, like so many children, lho incident of their life iu this country seem to have a per fect fascination for them. They jr.i to tho circus, to balls, receptions and din ners, and follow, in fact, every form of IUo with the most supremo delight. During the social se tsou thev are faith ful devotees of society, and pi'omp;ly return every call and rapturously ac cept every invitation sent them. Taken r.ll in all, tli ; sum ami sulntane,! of Chinese diplomacy in this country ai- pcars to be in the direction of bavin" a good time. Chang Veil U.rii, the Minister, how ever, is crctlite.l with being a man of unusual ability. Ibj is a soldier by pro fession, and for repeated gallantry in subduing a number of rebellions in the provinces lie w:n promoted lirit to the rank of Tas-tai Expctant, and then made Envoy Extraordinary to the United Slates, Spain and Peru, which positions ho no.v holds. II.) is iiiii. Ii morn dignified and reserved than his associates, and is rarely seen in public, lb) does not speak a word of English, however, and whenever ho goes out is accompanied by his translator and in terpreter, beside a retinue of servants in glittering livery. Wtuhiniton Cor. Chicago Herald. The assertion that thu:iling of the scorpion is not fatal to the animal ilef is confirmed by Prof. C. Lloyd Mor'an. of University College. IlrUtol, w ho on one oeeasiotl pierced a large Cape si or- pioii with its own sting in three places. The only apparent edi ct was to i ler the scorpion torpid and slugjish for a w hile. According to the same observer, there is a well-known venomous snake of the cobra family found in South Af rica who-ic poison is harmless to itself or Us brethren. .V. Y. Laljcr. "Augustus," said Maud, who, as he had been calling on her for some time. thought she would give him a hint ii should like lo b:i an actress." "An actress?" repeated AugtHtuv in as tonishment "What on earth do yon want to bn an actress for?'' "lt i-uhhii then I might be engaged?'' Shu now wears a solitaire. .V. J'. Hun. She Knew Him. Blio Kit l"hli mo lit llii" play In alt bTKlrllh l'ivellie-,1, While In the -ox oitiiss tin w:ij A lowui(i!r In K'Ttfooiw lirewi Hut, wlillo tho illumonils irtitterivl tirlirht, On wrlnklwl nwli unl uliuiililnri foam; "Ah, wi'rt! thonB ueinn my 'iwn," I erii-iL, "I'd tlnd for tliein u plium nutru fuir." "HwwUieurt," I whlsperral, "ncil 1 t"lt Where I would havw thorn K"ni4 rcpusar Bbo fulteri-d not (Htm knew urn well I, "Why, with your undo, t aupnuMil" CliiaiijQ Tribune. "Ah, Mrs. Fogg," siid the profes lo r, placing tlio biscuits in front of him, "I nover ignore your rolls, whatever else I may do." "Indeed, professor, your won charm my soul. As the poet nays, 'Every ear Is tickled with the weet music of applause;' but I havo noticed that there is ono of my rolls for which you seem lo havo a chronic aversion." "And that Is, my dear liittdinn?" "Tho pay roll," responded the landlady with a smile that ruached over and tickled tho solemn boarder so that he laughed. Life. An Ohio man HoUl his don to parlies In Indiana, S-i miles away. An accident, hlliiiled the canine, hut. he startcil for his a lit homo ami reached It In t 'il days' trav clitiif, and without being able to sco a thin THE HKlilNMNU Or THK END, The beKlimlntt ot iliscM liihM debility or dlmmler of suinv of the vtlnt oiysiis, tho timiach, th livr or tlio bowels usually. There aredyspcr-tlu sjiui'loius, the llvw U trouble (ome, the nktn trows tawny and unliellhy looklnir, there are tahii In the iIkIU lil or thniiiKh the ritfht nhutilder blade, 'I'lte ell mm l oftou an utter rnwtrnllim ot the diyli iU en eittlt. HrhNsi a fulid Issue. Ilul if theitlltl cully U met in lone with ItiuUellei's Mumaeli II Hell, m liieh Ik alwsyt euYciive ri'imsly, and II ulu ml, I bo l wiled In al an earlif ntniie. Ihero will be m mwm to aiMt'lii'Hd llw in itii'foiiiK miWiiin.nl eltW-ta lusm I lie i)lein efli n ennolnl by entirely eured dle,. Kr iH'lter I ii, alBO, lo enipUiy this naie itiiikIIhI HK-enl In (ever mid aiiiie, and oll.er uialurlitl iiuiiilmnlH, iliau Miiuiine and other slint driiyx hu h, even w hen lliey do pmva eilVs't iml tut a lime, rum the ttuiuaeh and Impair Hie Keuural health. S x million dollars' worth of Anierlcrn agricultural machinery have been sold Iu ticnimnv in the pnht ten years. THS BRAND ON CAIN Was not more fearful than are the marks ot skin il isistsiw, ami yet lr. Pierce "tiolilen .Medical lliKi-overy Is a rertaln cure for allot them, llloleluw, pimples, eruption, (tistules. Mealy Incriintatloiia, lumps, inllaiiied patches, aalt rhc mn, tet ter. Uiils, carlumcles, tih-ers, eld sores, are by Its iim' heitli d'HiLkly ami iHrmniicuily, To rxniove tnrnnd paint from cloth, rub well w ith spirits of iir;etiliiie or U'lulne, 7., T. Wrlwhl, Portland, has the West, In ;house Tlireher and Enitines, . lt 1 an error to suppose that severe wintcin aro destruetivu to insect life. According to Mr, Mcl.achl.in, an En glish entomologist, larva' may 1k fiMon until as brittle as a rot ton stivk, in which condition they ran scarcely bo said to live, but on the return of warm weather they revive, quito uninjured by their freezing. It is a noteworthy fact that biittcrllics and bumblebees have been found almost as close to the North Pole as man has ever approached. llualon llinl'ii. . ACicrman doctor is having good success with consumptive patient by imlucMig them to sleep in the open air of thoTluiiingian forests, well w rapped up and sleeping in light hammock simply the fresh nif cure. liat lie faw.- llou-ekts-per You e. m to In' regarding that pie very in tently. Io you see any thing in it? 'ramp - Yes, madam. 1 do. House keeper For heaven's sako, what? I'ramp -1 see horrible, sleepless nights; I see terrible dreams visions of re morsetcss dragons. M.i.l.iiu. I am piuir and hungry, but I can not cat mince pie. lli iiig on tho wine ami charlotte lll-.se! -Vci. IBDI ESTIMATE 0T VALUE. Henieinher that when we assert the value of ItiiAMiiu til's Pu t s we at the same time refer you to tlioiiHauils of testi monials we have published supporting all ami even more than we claim. The bent evidence oi their value Ilea in these teali iiioiiinls. 'i'he I'll. us have U-en In ue in lliis country forovi r r fly years niul in that lime have surely lieen well tested. We never heard complaint of them. They are harmless, brlni; vegetable, and always do their work well. For tho two; ami rhea(K-Mt luhrlcatinu oils, tend to Z. T. Wright, Portland. Mark Twain an I liev. Thomas K. Ileecher uninireil a game of Iswlmll al Klinira, N. Y. If yon are billions, take Dr. Plerce'a "PleaMant PurtMive Pelk t"," lluMiriniiil "Little ljver Pills." Of all druk'Klsts. The .lananeae inako cheeae fnnii Im'auh and peaji. Plao'a Bemedy for Catarrh la airrecahlu lo tue. Il is uot a liquid or a anulf. 4K-. Ik you want an enxino, end to 7.. T. WtiKht, Portland. - Tht Gekmca for hreaktanU Cuttcura a PnciTivr Hnrar mr for?V?ryforfr,of v I Vlll . 5 rifiPLES to Scrofula. SKIN TDUTfliKfl t)K A I.If'KTIMK IV Unity relieved by a Kami ltli nrllli i'cti i i m t ,-mut, a real Mkln Hi nuliM. r. and a ninvle aipllatlon of ( i tii i ha. Ilia Kirat fckln l ii'-n. 'I' Ida rt-p.-nU-il daily, with two ortliri1 iIihm-h nt frTH t'K ltKII.VKNT.the New lllnwl I'liriffiT, Ut kii-p tim bltiml riMil, the iHTHpiralion pare arid niiirrllMliiiK. tlie lHiwi.aoHn, the liver and klilni ya ai tive, will apeedlly curt-. (vivliia. letter, iIiikwoiiii. piioriaala. Ihhen, priiritun.ai-all head.dundruir, and evnry iMriia of Uirtiiritiic, diillKiiriiiaT. Iti-liini.ncaly ami pirn nl) dnwaa of Ui akin and main, Willi lima of hair, when iilivaiciana aud all known reiiiclu fail. Hold everywhere. Prlee.f'fTirfHA.,ine.: Soap, 2.V.; Hkhoi.vknt, ft. Pn-preal by the I'orrkiH ItHi'n anii I iikmii At. Co., IKlMTO.y Mahh fCHend fur "ilow lot'ure Hkin Iiiw-aaiHi. pill I'l.M, blai klii iota, i hapiK'd unit inly akm 101 prevented by Ct'Tit iitA -Mulli ati-il Hoai. LTDIiLPIWSi VecTFIble jcirg Haa afaiod tha vwt or twenty yaara aaa Urnmtdr tow Vemftia jnaaaawia, rellYina- prlorll(l paina, pro. 'motlnf boalUiful rtig-nUrltjr of I pni. aw annul waajuuaa, bank eh and oonaeqvmt nrrroua dlatraaa. inTarearoaiiaHni.n.T roarnitui'ima.TimnijKoor luuu Aai, fhk ati.iar orr.iM. Ii la raoaii i aitiud, aawiAToaiwoiiaKATHormiiutrm. 1'lttal.urif, Pa.. Nov. Mil JHH3. Mra. I.ydla K. rinkliain: "Aalafreipienllythoraae wltkmiithcra r.m ..m , Ku , nil iii i.-,, j imvi) iMTi-n (ri'ai aulrrrer for ynnrnfrom cmipUinla InclilfnlUiuiar. ii.,i nr.. i i. u. ,i... i.m . . . . ...u. fin.n hi.-., ,nu rkiii ui a nuinniT or tlliv.li'lana n.l I liA vl.l.m I -I ...i.i. ....... .. , , ,,,. mvun ,,. wmH out relief, and aa an exirlineiil I conclmted U) try youra, 1 can aaaura you that the In-imllia I lime dirivcd fnii , ,t. enme not lranaa of any faith I hud In It. foi I had but alight butie of any prriiia. lent good. I am not a wnknr afliT iiolnrloly but wnnt to tftl vM that I havi bun wondrrully bmrfittnt your metUHn. J am now naliiic my fourth bottle and It would lake hut little arKumrnt toperaiunle mo Hint my health lau( rnlornt. 1 .Iw.llM lllr. In u,l.l..lM 'I.. ..... ... ... - " , vii, ui.,n inn iim:i III Iia wotult-rfiil enrntlvn powera." l'lll'.IIA !. HOOP. th mawrjrxruMiaT win, Mm. t ton. nura n.oa. 'It? 7rt" '( Vit W W W -Jiv5 -Jii- lifltf HALLS SARSAPARILLA Cares all Diseasei orieinatinir from a iliorderei itate of the BLOOD or LIVER. Hheumatim, Neuralgia, Boili, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Bheum and Mercurial Fains readily yield to its purifying- properties. It leaves the Blood pore, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J. R.CATE8& CO., Proprietors 417 Banrtome St., Ban Pranclaco, QTETMWaY kh am nil ha ii, u I E.II1 IIM I f (j,r, KiMinlah I'lanoa: Hur det Orirana. band limtruiiieiita. Ijimmt alx;k of Hheet M luio and Hooka. Banda aiipullnd al Kaatorn price. M. OHA Y, wo ron ureet, nan raucuoo. 0 Silk dresses should never he brushed with a whisk broom, but should bo care fully rubUd with velvet. Yonnjt and middle sued men, sutlVrbiH from iiervoiiN debility ami klndivd atlee lion, as loss of .memory and liyHK'hoti ibis, tdmnlil enclose Ulnuils In stamp for law illuHlraled treatise auuireatlnm aure menu of cure. Addivss, World' IHa jMUisaty Medic.) Aahociatlon, llutl'alo, Poll hay In new Ironware kettle and pans to make them lit for line, Thru tit IMouc eoimnenee with a Cold, t'onnh, or over fulKUinn the voice. These nymptum twhlih, if nenleeled, often nult In a chronic trouble of the throatl are allayed by the use f "Itrvwn't i'iioi Ami 'cocAm, WllV not" (ret a church or chool bell, vvheuZ, T, Wriuht, Portland, aril them so cheap. Wl en Itnhy wa alek w gave her Cantor uv Wl an nh i a ChlUl, ah erlott w t'aMorla, When tha bwio Mlaa, hi luiu to CaaUirla, W lien h had Children, ah r lhatu Caalorla. READ THIS CAREFULLY. Kvry iiia ftml i4tin fiw4 tr tM, im IliUCNtMt, Ull t KH(U-tH Mtth Kttjf lltaMMMa, lltt Htllt ftlltl, tllMt Uilt ruinilir (tTilKit km no umirUuttt tr mntn4 tuttvK nii.uil-1 rilt hill r(ttk mi tl Uivlt nitM hi lr tutt.nt t Mvt u tlttf iiMit i vut bitii, ilv U tut vltUtl wiUi cvwy (tmiruutMil 4 Htrytnir, it Ui twwl mxlutin kt U lit (ir uhmii'Jf IVmaulUUiiui fum II... t ....t..u.. 1 , , ..t l... A 1 1 IM'tttU'lu-V lrilt vA'tifhlfliU) Km'ltaw liillti Atttll' V H M-MhrS. M l ; l,VlHk Ii, 'UM t tin Ruptur Prmiinently Curd. AttUnoM lr VS'HIiKN II TIIKIt. iflU- ft, v mmi 1 NatMMl lUuik, t'mtituitl, invu. Tli 4l iiik-o Thivhor I tit twl. Absolutely Pure.1 HF"r. u,', ,m"mt lit fv ixitioui. j titi wuU ilia muitituil of I w tw, it tiuf Z9m v oa! V kL. mv H T. tiHl ftriLit. All 1 1 A I kill. In lltti H.,w hv- U,it,yUla xitiii r rni. mit im ft , yj ..riaiaaaTItt a-A. 4ilil an.t Blm4uUlf uul,irAal,U. MhMMlard iiiimlll II A.nlA h aril: tluia nivwt. i) aanU; H.lo, ..?rr.l1 T5 i.l, V , aala r.frv.hrr. Try II M M HI I t I H I MUQM IVMrlM. Ibtw o, Mn. PS LIVER, BLOOD AND LUNG Mra. Mart A. Vi'Ti.raa, r.Jiimiu, Kitn writm: " I aildniaial ymi In Novt-iiiia-r, wi. In nyanl Ui my limllh, la-liiir alllnuol Willi liver dnaauMs hi'rt Innililn, and fi-inale wiatk. iu. 1 wna ailvuad to uan lir. I'lerima liiilik-n Miilleal Inaiiivery. ravorltii I'nw ai'rlitlnn and I'ellrla. I u-d oim laittlo uf tlni ' rnTtttiint.' Rvo of tho 'Immhv Lives Disease IN Heirt Trouble. ery.'ainl fmirof lho ' I'luownt l'urK.ilun I'rlli ta." My bi'altli law linn tn iiiiiruvo tiri'li-r llm uaeof ymir iiiiillrine, and my alnMig-lh eaini' tuti k. My dillli'iiltli liavnallMiminioil. I ran work bnrd all ilny.nr wulk four nr II vn mili'aaibty.aii'l aland II arull; and when 1 la-trttti iialntf too loiilii-me I inuld aenrii'ly walk aiTmia the riMitn, hi. nt nf Hie tun", and 1 did nut think I ouuld vv fii'l wi ll aynin. I huvn a bull' laiiiy Krt I'lulil iiuniilia old. Alluoimh abe la a litilo ib-liiiito in aie on 1 aiiiHiirnniis aim ta tn-althy, I irlvo ymir n-intw li,n all tin' en-ilit fur ciirinv ino, aa I haik nn ulln r treat no'iil alOT la iriiimiiir Hi ir nan. 1 am vi ry a-niti tul fur ymir klniliiiwa, and Ihiiiik ii, id Hint tlutik yuu thai I aiu aa well aa 1 am alter yraii of aiilferliiir." r Mra. I. V. V innin. or rnrfcuMr. roffurriuuna fin.. I mm I " wr"''": will to LIiLH I "' ""r 'i"l',l'n MiHlnnl tiikinif thi'in 1 wai a unat i iirKniivii i i-iii ui. riir 're iwn III my rnitil iimililii to do my own work. DlSElSL 1 am now wi II nnd itroiia, tlutnka to your iniilii in. ' f'lironle IMnrrhem C'nrrd.- f. I,azhii. t7t nnt t77 Ja-iilliir Hlrrrl, .Vrie llrirmu, Iji.. writ.: "I uaid tlino bulllea of tin. 'iliildi ii Mi , Iniil liiaiiivi ry,' wnl It tiaa cured tuo ut cbruulo diitrrhea. My bowel are now nttuUir." THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Tlinrotiirhly elmnae tho Moml. whleh la tho fountain of health, by lialnir Hr. l'leree'i (inldi n Meilleu! IHarovcry, and irrxut dltrinlem, a fair akin, bitnyaiil aplrlla, and bodily Inallli and viator will la alalillahiil. Ilolili n Midlinl DlaiKivery eurea all hiimora, Irom the eoiuiunii ilmili', blott h, or eruption, to lho worwt Kirofula. or IiIoihI poiaoii. l'-iMi i,illy hua It proven na ethiwy Iu nurlinf tinil-rbeuin or 1'etlnr, iover-aona, Mip-Jolnt liai-ae, htimtulou tMan and Hwi'llioua. Kiilumi'd (iluuda, and hjiliiiif L'loen. I. I Iti'T. F. AHiifitr Howii.i. Panlnriif tht Jlf. K. INDISESTIOM niiirrft.il Kidwfou, N. III. J. ..I u.111, ,u....l. I II in, . .1 w ii ii , ,.,,, , t Hi,,, iii,ii.,.i i.ii. ii. ma niul RHII . I bloti lii' ln'Kiin to nrlwi on thn aurfaee of tint UUIt.0f B aUIn iiii.l I i.viu.rl..i,.,.l m llr.wl r.H,ll.,u u,..t Blotches. dullmn. I Ikkiiii thn uao of I r. i'lirwa lloldin Mi'dleul UlaeoviTy a diriiUil by 1 Ii 1 in for aurli lyimnliilntA. and In oim week a tlinn T tmirnn to f.nl like n m w man, and am now aoiind and well, The ' I'loiutitnt I'lii'trutlve I'elli'la' are the la'at remedy for bllloua or h k heailili lni, or tltrhtiinaa alxiut thn ehi at, nud latd tualn In lho mouth, tliut I liuvnever inail. My wifneoiild not wulk aiToaa thn H,mr when alio li' ifim to biko your '(loldon Miilleal Inm-overy.' Now alio o:iu wulk ipilto a II 1 1 lo wuya, and do aoiuo llirlit work. Hip-Jqiht Disease. Mm. Tn M. STiiown.of 4nieorfh, 7ml., wrltiit "My llltl" boy bad turn troiildiil Willi lilp-lolut dlai'Han for two yonra. Whoii ho eommenrnil llm iiwi of your 'Uolilrii Mnliriil lilnroiery' and ' I'i'lli'ta.' Im waa eonllni'd to hi la d. nnd ouuld not be timvi-d without aiifTnrlhp urent luiln. Hut now, tliuiik to your 1 Jdwovury,' ho I ublo C0rJSUr.lPTI0N.l7EAK LUNGS. SPITTING OF BLOOD. Got.liKff MrmcAI, llwovrnr eun rnnan nipt Inn (whleh la Hernriiln nf tlm l.tnnra), by It wnndiTfiil liliiiMl-purlfvlnir, Jnvlirnr. tiny and nutrillvn proiwrlli. For IVeiik I.iiiikk, HplMliik nf lllniiil, Hhiirtnina nf lllvnlli, llrnni lillla, Hovero I oiikIin, Aalln and kliidr.-il iitroetlona, It 1 a ovcn'lKn remedy. Wlulu II pioiiiplly tiuv tho (overeat CouvlM It tlrentftlii'ii tho lyati in Rlld purilli' tint IiIihhI. m It rapidly Imlldf up tho lyaUim, and IntTeoseS tho fliall anil welyht of tltow reilueiil below tho Uauul itunduril of limit Ii by muiiiiiaj tiin-iwa. 'oiiaiiinptloii.-Mm. KiiwAim Nrwton, nf farrmrnrnfh, Onf., wrlu-Hi " you will over Im pralwil by mn for tlm roniurkiv bln euro in my eiom. I wna ao reduiMil Unit my frlenda hud nil Itlvnti mn iifi. mid I hail nlao la-en Klven up by two diM'lor. I then wont Ui tlio ln-.it doetnr In tlieao pnrla. Hn told me Unit meilleliio wit only a puulaluniMit in my eiw, nnd would not iiinli itiike to rPmrullnl i i rent mn, no aunt i miiriit try t nd liver ull ir I liked, aa Unit wna tlio only tlilnir Unit eould powil. i uiilh ur i my iiitve any ouniiivn iiownr over oonauniptlon ao fur U'lvniHied. I tried tho ('(! liver nil na a hint TO DIE. treatment, hut I win ao on myauimiien. my tiiiahiiint, not ria iinif aullNlleil to IrlVO mil Ull VOL thouvll hn hull lioinlit fur mil eriirythlinr heaiiw ailverllaiil fiir my eompluliit, prtKMinnl a ipmn ttlyor your 'llnldi-n Mndlrnl IllmMivnry.' 1 tH,k only four bntllea, nnd, to tlm aiirprlan of ovnrylKidy, am Uwlny dolnif my nwn wurk, and mn eiitlmly fnai from Unit torialil" eouiflt whleh hiirnoiaed mo lillfhtiuid ibiy. I hiive lw,n i. Ill l.-tj 1 with rlielllniillain for a liillnlier of yenra, and now find o miieh belli,, tlitit I In llevn, wllh neon tliiuHtlim nf your'dolden Mmlleul liliw,vnry,' I will ho nwlonil Ut M-rf"et lii'iillh. I would any to tlinan who nm fitlllnif prey to that tnrrlblo dlamuw noiiaumpflun. do not do na I did, tukn evnry. tlilnir elmi Unit; but tnkn tho'dolden Medlon! lilaeovery' In tlio eurly atriifn nf thn diamine, and thendiy anvu a irnint deal of auf ferliifr ami Im reabired to lienUli at omvi. Any thoii who I Ull In doubt, need hut writ" me, Ineloaliia a Iiiiiim1, av lf aililreaaml envelope for reply, whun tho firefo!lif Itntoiuent will bo fully ulmUiitluu.'d by mo." I'leee rnreil. Iln V flnwai Ilucklanil Co., A. r. ( I. U. Ilox wrlbui llolden Medical DUcorery Is WORLD'S vTxxxi xuaesT Kidney Liver Medicine AKI KN KNOWN JO r.tlt. I t llKS all UlaMMea of tha Kidney, l.lver, lllaildor, ami I'rluary )rgni lry,(iraet, lilabelea, liriiht's DUvaae, l'aliia In Ui llaek, l.ulna, ur H lite It vteul tun or Man Itelvullon of t rlee, Kervmia lleane, I'euinln Vnkneava, Keer, Jaioiillre, lllltouaueaa, Headaehe, Hour Nlninaeh lyainMla, t!oiialliallun, anil I'lte. HUNT'S REMEDY ITIIKS WltKM Al.t. OTIIKIt WKl'H ISly K.tlt,, II acta directly ami al one on lh Ktdueya, l.Uer and llowrla, nuturluif them to a Imdtliy MUm. lll'NTM ItKMKbV II a ft, mre, and sv.)r etim, and luiiulnxU liav tiwit eunsl by it hn i)i.ValUii and IiIvihU ImuI stvan Iheiu up te die. ! lu-t il Isy, by on ItfSTS IIEMKDV. HoihI K ISuiipliU'l lo HUNT'S REMEDY CO., rmvldeuea, It. I. A ysir druwM k IM NT'S II KM K H V. fWk no Mtlwt. Uoallty Nrr Vnrlea, SpUnillit for riannaU, Kota Color of all Prluta, t rinoon tkaSkln. V Abaolatoly Robbing. S-V all pfloontsaive ohoc .lolm A. CMilhl .V Co., DRUCCISTS 1U1 ttteui It, lt)lt riJVNl). Or, tknj bill It... ii( Caiaiuls. Toilet Articles Thrj Htk 1 1 aft lJl f atkultit tu MAIL OKDEHH. If f 4 hiU.ll In Utitir Una mim U iuUw llh laxAfaUF. U tll l iv I w( ly SELBY IMELTINQ AND LEAD CO. Han Kraw'lM-o, tVr SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES , J BUELL LAMBf RSON, Cen'l AKnt. 7 HlarU Ml. rorllaod. Or. TIT? I Mk Joiir lie and Ii I'rram al A-JaA ahnine. I im.1 nntbiiiir luitiaku 1'rb e i ,j iii,,i.ii , T II ho l.ilJal,i,,i,a a r i any a ti ar wnnla In eruian liinnvery ' and ' I'li iwniit nvw yriini iirevuiiia in aijuVrer; I bad a auln eimllmially I wna I am lumiiy to any J., anya: "1 wna af- I...O I. ... II. ...A to Co up ull lho time, HTi"eiiy, air. iiowua Conaiimptloii tliuiik you tor tho ' w' - ' Invigorates the System. A Terrible Affliction. Wasted to h Skeleton. wink I cmjiiIiI not keep It Bleeding from Lungs. Far., of fllirfnff VhIIku, Tho '0 olden Mudi. dlienntlniled t." Hold by lirnitglvtM. rrlc $1.00 per DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprl.ton, Mo. 6.t Mlu Direct, IUJI FAL,0, ft, V, FLORIDA LANDS Hi nd fur lleaeilplhni mid Miiunf H.llltlUA Hill ThKltN il, It, I.AMlM. h'ltur l.illllnll aerea, anllabln for (lmnni, liKinnua, tllve, I'Iiihiiiiiiii, lliliaiiaii, HUiuvImmtIck and early VeKi'lnlileii, Km' mile (Ml Iiiiik irnllt, fltfitil ; ,ll T m re, Aildiemi, , M. SOLOMON, Hen, N. W. Atf!, HHNo. I Inrk HI., ( Ii enKii. HI. In iii-ir.lul eni.iil,in iim ill, v,lrn","'l limit II .ihiIiiim uf ilia Niiiiliwuit, tnilniMd by liu.inr.i iikii and landing iilumim., THK HOHT I'KIIKM'Tlit 1U1 ll'l'lll HI IIOIII, nl Iu 1 1 on nn Ilia ('nail, Il Mlira prlviii er tl. In. ion Him, il,iy and vnMiM tliiniialmnl ilia yvar, In ailiilinrllt', Wllllntf, t nH.tittUln , llitnli p.lll. IliiiMiiit.HlimtlMitd.Tyiia'Wiititia, lluinfi. and A al I I'.iiiii and all t'uininuti hi liu.il IliitniliM, himU'itii nl alt auii and built ikia Milinitifd at any lima. t dUlntine l, Auniliuiig and Wiho, 1'iuiii Irlmn, AMts, PHlPil For Children, For Both Sexes. When oil a ailllry miiiiiiii'i dnv I'lie aun ai'i'ina ai'm-ee a lulle an ay: V in-it eeiiiea Hick IIkmhi iik i i iiiprra And eti'i v tiiuinriil lirinita illalima, llini TAHHAM'B HM.1ZHH provea a fih ml That luiifui.ln nil inn nniniiii nil, Day iSELF-HEATING Bath Tub. Nn Imt trr I'll1; no ttmtln vt nmuii K U lll,t.( tUll,M, 2. T. WRI0HT, Fool Morriion it. rpriUsd. Or. AUi timlrr 1h TlinhlitM nt Unitfwl llM-t.ttioiy, M rUtm tt .Mfc. umiliy Iiti'tv, Iu fm l ftitTih.it .m it AUt MH WAS I Ml ttl PEIIHYROYAL PILLS 'CMICHCSTCR S KNGLISH.' 1 h Origin! nnd Only imalnw 1 M ttwar HwltaM twfvl wwrthtrw IwriwUusii, ,-.V-r ca, MUplII, Ai im rs4 M ! Iiirhf-W r.,Tu 4 U.a m . IH.hm (lan.ft'M IW i-wUUk ht pari far tU4 Hill MsMlUaMitM rkila 1 kWM t 1Miaaia4a vfTkim ft " Ump l.kmUail'' mij mi i rUUk tsJhl IM um. tH t T l.rMfla.l fa-. The atiaaMS m ftl irtNli It 1 ..atiK. fcrf fc) Ik (avttaj SMka4 Ma fM J hMh M a-4 -J i,itBHi fctotri (wit Jtiiwi4 m tf l ni ft. k4 U ! f4 IIM UM H taoltW 'M, tlt14Vr ftt( I a tHOaaiilx, avak I . K4 M Hall I , Ui WafcMtaB II tu Ula it t4 la aat.ta t, Kt la4 af !" t l IVa g'S "") IMUItlMl t-aUO l-a, i.i 'irrtiv r..... Irf Q tt il - -4 A. L- hui i (L ft tot Moncxscar DYSPENSARY. I-OKTLANIX Or l.l,ll -"( aa4 aU.aliiUa mwtiM mm all h.i aufl lia Umr UiNiiiHioi HT.aM iKUllly. HiMaw I.tImw, I , .al I.. -4 a.,iul l ..,I ..U, Hmm .f, aa Vf l .4 liMar, .u lilt t4 N.la llbMaaa. Hti4lllM. 1 Va a.,u4i,,na. lull V !. t p.a I'Maa. i N.a Tl.raa, 1 Una, 'r-l (.! ul alvury. at.: riia llnaa .a, M KkUiM ai M Wta Tf aa h Im Wral Ka, rl'imtu I' riaa 11 Uuart, autaV an tnii4 MW .'"I aur f lifa. Math Nrira 4 all afldrallally oa-a-ltlK IHtl At IH4 1 HIHII NT, N. I. N. U. Niv hl . r. N. V. No. W7. DISEASES. i Jr r ia f 1 1 to a n.la J y li.aaaia.a a. fV aaaaaaanaM. CM fa-i, a,, lltnat OaaUal 5i aiu.srTpi The Van Mm. Parmki.i llHt atuoa, of let lsk Slwt, friijavi, A. I . writi: " I waa trunl.l.l with , ....... ... . ....... ..... n ..,'),, J , w I, h .,,j,M-iia llFRIIITV I ""' X'riatl. and my inuntli in laully ennkinl, ULUILIII. I liy i. ,.r wna Inactlt n. and I auttVnil iiiu.'h fr.,n lliaiH'tiaia. I am liliaUMal til aav tlial limr 'Itnblmi MiillinU DlaiMivery ' and '1'i lli la' bavo eimil nm nf all IImwo ailinriil and I inn in. I aay in,, null In t In Ir ,rnl.. I unw4 ala any a word In n linniai to your 'ravmllo l'r.. rt,l h.ii. ' aa II li,i ruvi'ii It If a iiniat eiia liiint nie.liriiie nr wink ftuuib. It baa li u uaed Iu my family wilh mvlh nl nanlia." Ilyapepala. -Jamim L.Tni nr, Kanj.. .f l lir.ilnn. ff.iuat.in Oi, ,finu, wriiiii "I wiui Inmliliil Willi linliii. ali.ui, and would i-nt In n nil v and vriiw inair al tbeaHiiH- lime, 1 1 i i-tii ui.il bi-arilnirii, our aloluuili, and ninny ulln r dlaiujiimlili' ) iiiinina imimiiioii to unit inaoniiT. I t-iirumi'tiiii tnhiiipt nur lli.lil. il Mi-liinl liimioi iy ' ami l'i Ik ia,'ainl I am now entin-ly Inai fmiu tlie i!ya-aiiit, and am, Iu fait. In nit lilt r thnil I hate l n lur llvn yi-ara. I Wrlifh nun biuidnit and at-venly. imii ami one-bulf Hiiunla, and bate itomi aa iiiiii-Ii work thn tMtai aumiiH'r aa 1 hat ,.? dime In thn Minn IntiKlli nt limn In my liln. I imvi r liaik a imilli'ltie that iaaiuil lo timo tip lien muai'hw and luvlvoiwla llm whulo ayateiu iiinil to your ' Ulainvi ry ' and '1'ilUta. " Dyapepala.-TiikHicMA A. ('. of KrtnoiM, ,1fn., wrllmt "I wna Iroiilili'd ono yi-nr with liver enmiilaiut, daa iaia, ami alixipli-aainna, but your 'liuldi u Medleal HiatoU'ry ' ciovd inn. "t C hill lid leyer.-lti v. II, K. Moai.kr, Wmilmnernrf, .1. I'., wrllmi " tvi.t Auiruat I tliiiiinlit I wmild din with rlulla ami li ver. 1 took your ' Dlaeovery and llaUiiHtl tbi in liinvvryihnii timo." end ran walk with thn help of enitehe. Hn doe not auffi-r any I ml m, and ran out and alii p na will na any one. Il luia only I h i, litHiut thmo inoiitlia alneo be iummi-niif ualiipf your !uidli-lmi, I ciiiniot llnd wnnla with whlrli lo i iptra uiy grulltudo lor tbo beni'lll ho hud received Ihruunli you." fckln niaenae.-Tlie"Tiniwnit ami New," of ( dmHill, Abiiiluiid, an) at "Mi. Ki.ika Ann 1'iHii.y, wile nf Unwind 1'iHile, of M if. Iiiiniafiiov, Imrrhmlrr Co., ,1,!., hua Im. n eiin-il uf n I 'lid einwnf l.cwliin by ualnk Ir. I'liree'a tiol'li n MnlKol lilwiivery. 'llm dwiwaii ap-In-uhhI flrat In her fil-l, exti-lldrd til llm kluv. roverin tho wholn of llm lower IlinU from fill to kneea, thi n iilliii ki'il thn ellaiwa and Ixmhiiio an aivern aa to pnailriito lu r. A Hit lii'ln treated by aevernl iihyali liiiia for a ymr or two alio eommema'il thn nan of lho lui'illi iiio liiiinrd nbove, Hh" aiani la villi to niend and la now, wi ll ami hi nrly. Mr, I'ihiIii think thn Inedli'liin luui aiived I n r-H l f e and roloiiH"id In r duya." Mr. T. A. A flint, nf f.'iat AiW.JIilidcf, lioliifattr Couilfy, Jid., vouche for lliv nbovo facia. enl Tllwiivery hua rnreil my dninrhler nf a very bad uleer Ineiileil on Hi" t h luh. Alter tryliur iilmonl i verylliluy wllhotil aueeiw, wo iroeiirei lliren laittle of your 'lilaeovery, whleh heuleil 11 up uoiiiiiiueai and Heart Ilarnao.-"I alao wlnh to rnniurkiiblii euro you liuviielfei ted In my cane. i' or i nrrii yenra i nun ainieri u iioin thin tinl bio iluu'iiae, eiinaumpilou, and heurt illaeiiMi, llefiirn cuiiaiillliiK" you 1 hud wnaliil nwity lo nakeletnni eould not aliup nor nut, niul inuiiy time wlahed to din to Im nut of my iiilaery, 1 then eoiiaiilliil you, anil you told mo you' hud hoiHii uf eiiiimr me. but II wmild tnkn (tine. I took flvn niontlia' trentinent In ull. l lm II rut. two imuilli I wna nlimiat dlaeoiiriiiri'd I eould not iktii'Ivii any fuviiriililii avuiptouia, but the third month 1 heitiui to pi' k nil In II' all lui'l atii'iurlh. I ciinnnt now reeiln how, alep by alep, tho alitn and reiillllea of reliirnlnif lii'iillh irriidunlly but an rely developed theuiai'lvea, Tu-iliiy 1 tin lliu dole at ono hiinilivd and tlxty, and am weli aud alroiur." Our prinelpal rellnnen In eitrlnir Mr, Down' terrlhlo illmaao W!i tho "Oolden Mialkitl Jllwaivory." Jiani'it V. McFaiilanii, Kaip. (firtw, Ta., wrlleai "My wlfo Imd freipient lilii'dlna; fl'oin the lung befom ah" ooiiiiueiioed tialiiif ymir '(lolili'ii Meillenl lllaeoveiy,' Hlui hua not had liny allien lla nan. for aoinn all iminlli ho hu boon foellnif to well tliut iluj hu Dottle, or Six Rottlc for $5.00. .