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Show Tha Ladle, llrllglitel. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may una the liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Fij;. un-der ail conditions make it their favor-ite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting- on the kiuney9, liver and bowels. for Qire op c...v Stiffness- - An extravagant walt forty-eig- Inches around. C.llliert'. Preaa l.lnlnra, Ttr.t In the World. K.err tiuellwent nnl Irennner knows U. f.euLino tM.d haee u.ni. ooM)lvaB l'luck and perseverance PUking down from a ouck. "August Flower" How does he feel ? He feels blue, a deep, dark, unfading, dyed-in-the-wo-eternal blue, and he makes everybody feel the same way August Flower the Remedy. Howdoeshefeel? He feels a headache, generally dull and con-stant, but sometimes excruciating August Flower the Remedy. Howdoeshefeel? He feels a violent hiccoughing or jumping of the stomach after a meal, raising bitter-tastin- g matter or what he has eaten or drunk August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? He feels the gradual decay of vital power ; he feels miserable, melancholy, hopeless, and longs for death and peace August Flower the Rem-edy. How does he feel? He feels so full after eating a meal that he can hardly walk August Flower the Remedy. G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. "Now good digestion w ait on appetite, and health on Imth." 'J his natural uud happy of the mind and body is brought atout by the timely ue of Prickly Ash Bit ters. While not a beverage in any sense, it possesses the wonderful faculty of renewing to tiie debilitated system nil the elements re--j quired to rebuild and make strong. If you are troubled with a headache, diseased liver, kidneys or bowels, give it a trial, it will not fail you. A wise son knowcth his own father's youth. Mrs. Wlnelow'eSooi bins Syru , for Chil-dren teething, softens t!io cums, reduces inflamma-tion, allay, para, cures wlud colic. 2je. a bottle. The wrong kind of learning leaves a man wofully iiruoraiit. I ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FIRST-CLAS- S Threshing Machine, Horse Power, Tread Power or Saw Frame, Swinging Stacker, SAW MILL on ENGINE,, If you are, send to the J. I. Case t. m. Co., RACINE, WIS., For their Illustrated Catalogue, money In the Hti.lnr.. Tell Mrs. Wells that ber, or any Indus-trious person ran make 0 a week lu the platins business. Kor particulars, address ihe Lake Electric Co., F.nglewood, 111. A 1 later costs M. I am working now and know theie is money in the business. Tbe crow is a w ily blid. Nature bas made bim as it were. DRINK lkllfcfl A True Combination of MOCHA; JAVA and RIO. Picture Card Given With every pound package. For 8ale everywhere. Woolm Ivict CcToUde.O. SEGKIiEADAGGIEl fl A DTC D 0 tUf '' - H uMSi I L ioj '"'"J "0 D" H trMsfromlyppia.ln H rtigMliouaudTooHoartvH Sj. iITTLE RUug. A perfnet rem R II 111 Fn ed; for rlziiueaa,Knaas IJ I V C. K I'roxsiUMS. Had Taatnl Km S. - i In tha Mmith. Ooauud CI PILLS. Tnninio.Paiii In the f I fr J TOKI'IU I.IVEK. Thj n 1 reftulate tha Bowels irjkuei-- .- - tr.-- Turely Veetabl. I rrlce 2b tents, CASTE! VmOSZ CO., 1TEW YOjIE. i Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Are You Head) 1 There Is an old saying that "there Is noth-ln- e sure in life except oeath and taves," but the saying losses Its force when Mter't, seeds are included aiuoiiL' tiie uncertiiinties. '1 licy never iie, and only need a trial to prove themselves. John A Sulzcr, l.a t'ros-e- , W is., Is the largest prowcr of Northern lirown feeds, and miikts a specialty of farm seeds, w in at, ccirn, oats, and potmocs. An Illus-trated eutalosne contains full Information regarding raie plants, iloaers, fine vegeta-bles, &c. with scleral colored plates, mnile for 5 cent-- , "r further liiforuiution can he bad by. reference to advertUenicuts of .vulzcr which arc upcuring in our coluums. Words with a ring "I pronounce you man and wile." ELECTRIC BELT AND fc ) H 1 111 ?Vf0 HV. PaTCNTlD Auc. 16, I3S7, lupRovf D July 30. 1 889. , xV'MJWWlraW'.- - DR. OWEN'S ELECTRO-K;- '. GALVANIC BODY BKLT 'Jt&it WSis-Aahd suspensory wiu AylJTSl'plaints, UmbHo. O.n.ral SrlrV 'kffr'W;t5Si:s Kerrous D.blUty, W'iwXUt' Siasases, ITenKwuiadaaaass,j 'iScrMi Trembliaf, Bai tauiUon, 'Waitinf of BoJr, caused by Indiscretions ia louth, Aft, 'larfc B arrlni or Sioglo Lit. Smt to r:p'b'.i pirtiin let ctruia coicunti os 30 din trill DR. OWEN'S ELECTRIC INSOLES 91 pn nil. Also an Cleotrto Truss ond Bait Combined. fiandHs. poitiii for Itluit'd bonk, l opatfwi.whtcb illb atyoQ In plioiMllBvtiopa. Wtmlnti thU ppr, Addrcw OWXif SLECT&IO BELT APPL1AHCB CO. 300 North Broadway. St. Louis. Mo. The W estern Settler's l.oneu Speelfftc. With every advance of emijrration Into tho far Wet. h new deniand Is ereiiteti for 's Stoimu'h Hitters. Newly peopled regions a re f reiuenty less Hulubrlous t bun older settled localities, on Heeount of the imIhniiiii w ti u l arises from recently cleared land, pnrtieu'urly hlontr the banks of rivers that ure Kulj'etto freshets. The aRrieul-ttit-or mining ert'lrunt soon leurns. wln'ti he does not already know, that the Hitters afford th only sure protection bffujnst malaria, and thosedlsorders of theNiomaeh, liver ant owe!s, to which climatic changes, exposure, and unaccustomed or unhealthy water or diet subject him. Consequently, he places au estimate upon thlH (Trent house-hold snecltio and preventive commensurate with its intrinsic merits, and Is careful to keep on hand a restorative and promoter of health so Implicitly to be relied upon lu time of need IInlinnnn l.lver Pnd. Hoi.m a s Ia kh ln. i s cure Mai. Ann. Hnl.MAN 8 J.IV'KK I'll. IS Clirft hliJOl'lS t.MA. Holmas s Ijvkk I'li-i.f- i cure Innii:srioN. I. mulil"! free wit h full mm ructtuiinanit UunS. lluLMAN 1,1VEU l'AUCo., l'.O. iluX Wi X.Y, A Texas miser keep everything under loci ind kev and he even bulls his food. The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. fJURIFY YOUR f BLOOD. Bui do not use the dangerous alkaline and mercurial preparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive power of the stomach. The vegetable king-dom gives us the best and safest remedial agents. Dr. Sherman devoted Ihe greater part ot his life to the discovery ol this relia-- - ble and safe remedy, and all its Ingredients are vegetable. He gave it the name of Prickly Ash Bitters ! a name every one can remember, and to tho present day nothing has been discovered that is so beneficial lor the BLOOD, for the . LIVER, for the KIDNEYS nd for the STOMACH. This remedy is now so well and favorably known by all who have used It that arguments as io its merits are use. less, and if others who require a correct-ive to the system would but give It a trial the health ol this country would be vastly improved. Remember the name PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist lor It. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., ST. LOUIS. MO. CONSUMPTION. , I hive a poflitiva remedy for the aww dimum ; njr Ua qm thoaaanda of ewwa of tha worst kind and of long Winding- - have ben ourod. Indeed ho atrong ia my faith tn ltaeffioaor, that I will and two bottlxb rBZE.witb ft VALUABLE TREATISE on tliia diseaaetoanyauf-fcre- r who will aend me their Ei press and P.O. adtlrefta. T. A. ftlocwin, M. C, 161 Tenrl St N. V. CANARY BIRDS Uln.H, ipoar or oa .wouut of moulti.f. ran ba made to v.rbl. tno.tolni.lodi..lir plying ck.ot BIRD MANNA I. tb.ir npfc It tru almootlik. .eh.rm In roatoring them Io lone. It ia an abanltita ..penitr totha health, comfort and ttpafiirft ran'l be Cured 1T locsl spr"ca,'on8i they cannot reach tiie tliseni-c- ortton of tbe ear. There Is odIv one way to cure 3cfncs9, and that Is It constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mu-cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube pets Inflamed you baTe a rumbling round or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result and union tbe inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its norrasl condi-tion, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine essrs out ot ten are caused by catarrh, which Is notbinc but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ca;e of Dcadness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure y taking Hall's Catarrh Cure, tend for ciiculars, free. i J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. O. told by druggists, 75 cents. The debt of nature Is one that a man al-ways pays as he goes. How many people VjQf there are who regard the vJL k-z- Xrr coming of winter as a con-stant state of siege. It seems as if the elements sat down outside the walls of health and now and again, led by the north wind and his attendant blasts, broke over the ramparts, spreading colds, pneumonia and death. Who knows when the next storm may come and what its effects upon your constitution may be ? The fortifica-tions of health must be made strong. SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will aid you to hold out against Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, and all Anccmic and Wasting Diseases, until the siege is raised. prevents wasting in children. Palatable as Milk. SPECIAL. Scott's Emulsion is t, and is prescribed bjr the Medical Pro-fession all over the world, because its ingredients are scientifically combined in such manner as to greatly increase their remedial value. CAUTION. Scott's Emulsion is put up in salmon-colore- d wrappers. Be sure and get the genuine. Prcparedonly by Scott Bowne, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. I Sold by all Druggists. VASELIKB. rm ON B DOLLAR aant na by mall, will free uf all clmrgOB. to an? person In tha United Kutva, all tha following article tararull packed i a u eat buz : One two-oun- Dottle of Porn Vawllne 10 eta. One bottle Vaseline Pomau 16 eta. One tar of Vaeltia fold Cretina 1& eta. One cake of Vamlltie t'aiuphor loe...,., lOote. One cake of Vueltiie Soap, uniwnted,.,, 10 eta. One cake of Vawllnn ho up. rtntti 2& eta. Od bottle of White Vanelluv Itocta. 11.10 Or for .tarn pi any glnglfi article at the price. If you uaveoconlun io use Vaseline Id any form beuateful to acflto.iljr nuttuinemKMi-putu- p by ua In orlatuiti ituikktvaa. A a mat mailt druaaieta are , . , . trying to porauadt9 buyers to talte VASKlIlNBpu. - up by tbom. Never yield to iiich pftrauaaloo. at tbe article a an Imitation without value, and will no SlTe you th result you expect. A bottle of Blue; Seai Vel iuo ia auld by al druegltita at tea oeou. CUKSKBROtwH ITg. la. 14 MuU St., Tart DEE.C. Wests NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT.1 SpMlflo for nyiteHa, t1aalnaM. Pita, Hatmlgle. Wake futns, Mvatal lMprMlon. Bortening- of tba iiraln. rv aultinf In tnnanliy and laadtng to mUety deeav an4 death. Prmtup Old Aga, Isftrreunnas, Loa of Power lnaher m, Jhohintk,ry LosMtand 8prmori bo tiiHd bv or-ezrtlo- of tho brain, or boi eontalBiooomoetb'i troao uL $1 ft box, or alx for mn by mail prapaid. ivh each order for six boaaa, will aend purehaao eiarajitoo to refund If tho treat nent feiia le ere. Uuaxajitoei laaaed aud (oauiae aoid oaiy by GOOU.TIArV Ultl U 0 , MHO Warnam Mtreet, OMAHA, MSB. BOILING WATER OR MILK. EPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTING. COCOA LABELLED LB. TINS ONLY. PENSIONS A pension for erorr disabled BoMleror Haltor who Mr,.d uln.ij dajs durlna late war, reanruiess ol oauaenf dl.ablllly. I'unalon. iir all widows, minor or dunlileil children of deeeaasd .uldiei a and .Allor. wtio .erved as above. Pensions for dnpond.nl I'nrenls. nvardleMnf dependency at dtiteoraoidter. death. So ebarae ooleM Buccal f ul. Addr.aa at uuce. II. et. IJtltlilN: AltnrneT at T.aw, W a.hinaion, D. C. When Baby was sick, we tare her Castorla, When she waa a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became M i&s, she clung to Castoria, When ah. hotl Children, she gave them Castorla, When life Is not worth living When It It a double one. hririaaa f CAOE I1IKDS. It ia mada aftarth. Andrcaatxra. taeipe. Sold br dronrl.ta, fiwera and bird d.alera. Hailed to any P. O. la tha U. S. or Canad. for IA eta., hr tha Bmn Food Co., 400 N. 3d 8t Philadelphia, Pa! Bird Book fret. LADIES ONLY FEMALE REGULATOR, Safe Mfllllts aud orc.in to a day ur money re-fund". By mall K. Srour.ly sealed from COOK HEMEDY CO., Omaha.Keb. MANHOOD A Tictim uf yuuih- - I ful niTpHideiice, canaiug Premftture Heray, herroua Debility, I.ot Manhood, h.Tioa tried la ralne.crr known remedy, ha. discovered . .impl. mean, of which lie will send (valed) FKKK tohi.fcllow-suf-feren- . Addraaa J. 11. KEEVK3, Esq. Box 3m, X. Y. City. fl-ma- y be true what-som-e men say. Irrnoxtn be truewha.V'e! men says" cndorseslSexpoIio. Hs solid ce.ke ocourin so&- p-pm Tn nlKml faro a JmjL eorded TtuABaaasva rooar .7 JWw aoc.oC.krsbrd. VJ USk. Butooffar F. . Oaowa fXwnn OlT Oalw, O. w ryfIrfT umwm. To lntrodoo.lt aAl I fJLMs4 .how IUeapabiIllla.1 will Pr I 1 PRITJE I Jl : Ubeaydobtart-- I f I T If! edrrmnloencofadwhick 'AkIwUii 1 will mail lor SM. at V lNlOr M lnafre. ?T laaao F. Tllltnchaet, .nm-a- LPlum,P. The brusque and fussy im-pulse of these days of false impression would rate down all as worthless because one is unworthy. As if there were no motes in sunbeams! Or comets among stars ! Or cataracts in peaceful rivers ! Because one remedy pro-fesses to do what it never was adapted to do, are all remedies worthless ? Because one doctor lets his patient die, are all humbugs? It requires a fine eye and a finer brain to discriminate to draw the differential line. "They say" that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-tion have cured thousands. " They say " for a weak sys-tem there's nothing better than the " Discovery," and that the " Favorite Prescription " is the hope of debilitated, feeble women who need a restora-tive tonic and bracing nervine. And here's the proof Try one or both. If they don't help you, tell the World's Dispensary Medical Associa-tion so, and you get your money back again. t.Asn axt Indian PENSION "-e- k!"" (peels! attention glren to the abors. NATHAN B1CKKORI), Solicitor of Claim., Waahington, 0. C. Meferenew fumlahed In any State. Ulan. ff IENSION wl'ilSiiu.'c! Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lat. Principal Ex&ailn.r U.S. Pension Bureau, .yratalaat war, liadjudlcaUugclwuia, atty .luce. ttf FAT FOLKS REDUCED to 2fi lb wmonth by harm lea herbal X Ar.rn.dlea. Noat.rrlni.nolBconTnleno. I .1 -- 111 l.'.nd no bad .Saota. Strictly onndentil. lead So. for circular, and testimonial. Addreaa Lr. UW. i SKYDbU. mState umk Chisago. 111. A WNINCS.TENTS aTC0Tn forhor.w.e;one.' la, machinery, at C. J. II AKKit's, 194 WMithinl Street. KANSAS CITI. MO. Send for Ul !' oataloga.. AND BILLIARD MEN. SALOON Flltnre.. BUllard and Pool Table.. and Bar Olan aend to THE CITT BILLIARD TAULK CO., So. 16th atnet, Omaha, Neb. Mil UTtri! "KK TO THAVKL. We pay llAn I CUllMtollOO a month andszpeneea. 81QV KLa.IKCTOM.Maii.aoa.. Wis TlPnifl SlSSor II. S Car.rolly l.reated Iftrt? I AwUlllH ker. bring InnoaJlT froaa twenty I U U 0 to. jmtt aa lacoiu laTanatairr Co., Taoou. nlDririn TCI Cur Conatlpatlon UAHrlCLU ItH and Hlok Headarbe. Snt aample. at all druggina or 119 W. iiUt tiL.ii.X- - a fiFHTC IN fit CERT. Proflt, on my Coraeta, UCR I Belta, Bru.hu, Curlm BwlleliMav Wrttoaow. Ur. BrMtmaa,S77B'wa7.Il.y. TITlionipiOB'i Eyi Waltr. Dr. BAILEY, QjJJJJJ DENTIST. A Full Set of Teeth for $5 00. Teeth extracted without pain or danger by a new process. Gold and alio filling at low..! talea. OfBeal Paxfon Block, Omaha, Neb. I ii B rirdlthearknowle-- 4 f XT SAwa leadinc remedy lor all tbj I unnatural dlKharg-e- . and) VTr vJ prvatdi.aM.olmen. A IJ T.!ii 2rfTUX certain cur. for the debl I 2Z tat n i weahneas peculiar I I o women. be I .rd.ai.kr - . I PT9ei be 1 and feel ssfa w" I Tmtuil(jHli""'. 'n recomro.odlog III Vauicisatfl.OlIn!Bf " sufferers. Xkw JaW Sold bf DracKlaU. Tl - try:...! wucs e.o. MAGIC CUREfW.- 800 lor a caae o( LOST or FaillHS M.NHOoa, Cenw.l or Naevoua OaeitlTT, of (May-or aiind, the clftca of error, or excaM. ia ead m young that w. caaaot cure. W. guarante. mrf caM or r(und every dollar. Fie. day. trial tree meat $, full courac S5. Percerxible benefit, re a fated ia thr. dayk By atail, aacurely p.ck.d Irom beerraUo.. Oook SiMBOY Co.. Omsha, Nae. asejeAah. WMtai wr Dt.rataa i. eawecaee St I - I KV SCAF4LET FCVCR, COLDS, A- - "JitaV MCASLCS, CATARRH, AG. ffjFAHSOUNDD,sc WaWlaeJ 6 1 eCTmi.efeaaef lUaaBauulv.e. VakaaaaMaaan im rleea MaUaeL fataawi, ia. S'ora Pgetilralyl fAKUma.aSlatmeu.4bl. ire mwtki wiuwn reMrtl, J. WALaa, ltotdawaors. fena. V. N. UOmaha, 600-- 12 For many years SAPOLIO has stood as the finest and best article of this kind in the world. It knows no equal, j and, although it costs a trifle more its durability makes it outlast two cakes of cheap makes. It is therefore the cheapest in the end. Any grocer will supply it at a reasonable price. ask Peunnrowu ruus Diamond Bramo& ' LX-J- THE oni&INAL aNO GENUINE. Tha e.ly Safe, Bare. and raUaal.rill braale. 1 ?J Ladles a.1 Driirl hr CMak.x.r Jtali. Dfmtni trmn I. Ved ao. CeM mrialll. V I fa bau. w.tod with hlae ribbon. Take ae elher kind. Xtfvtt SubiHtvtiom mn4 linumtiimt. v !. jjr .11 .in. la pameoard boxea, ah wrapyar.. a, daneereue ennnterfelu. At Druffln. er aeeS .a aga O 4e. Io .tamp, lor partieular.. ttlraoBlala, and 'Uelief fr I...lleM In Utter, br eetura MalL If 1 0.WOO Tndm.nl.1.. Sam .er. CHICHCSTEN CHEMICAL CO., Mndl.on aee.ra. "A-- r H.ld br all )UI ItraacUU. I'HILAUKI.I'HI. I'i. T3ISO,8 REMEDY FOR CATAREH. Bst Easiest to use. mmmm A Cheapest. Kellef Is immediute. A cure Is certain, tor I I Cold ia tlie Head it has no equal. I fj ' dldTS I ii ' saatTiaU JflVilh i aiCKat lUTl-i- -l It is au Omtmrnt, of whli h a rm- - II particle Is applied to the I. DosUila. rit-e- , cor. S"ld by druggists or serf liy mall. 5,1 1 Address, is. X. Uazkl.ti.nk, Warren, Pa. taa&l TsfAPRAY mi FRUIT TREESTVaMES H i A WormyKmlt Leaf BlUjht of AppHa,PMrs. Cherrwa, CVPCI CinD KHKATIUS I I'll I VV Qran. Pjtao rA. Piiia Onrniu pitreepted by nidnt LAoCLOlUn orXFITa. f-- li BjltRrs-CTFfUI- ALWAV8 SrLLS AT OOOO PRICE S.Oatla.how. k II ln .11 inrarloti. Inneot. tn FroMa mailed fraa. Irfirae Mack of Fruit Trere. Tinea. QaT Tittandlierry e'lMtaa Uatlooi i'rteea. Addraa. W.U. riTAUI, liulacy, 111a, Patrraien, stockmen, livery sialic men, and horse rsr men unite In ssviiij; that no sucti tiufe ami rattle lotion r (aUxtloo Ull bu eref brcn ut uinn the market. It; iionltl be keiit at erei v stable and stock j ard in t)e ln I. price ii tents a but tic Achilles was one of the flr-- t m-- to anpre- - dale tin of nut Lcing well lucei. "(io where p!orv walls thee." she said, a she bnrkied 'i Ms armcr. ami pree-- l into tin off hand a small .aekace. it contained a few bottle of Dr. Hull's Conch Sirii: she didn't w.nt him to have to contend with an e einr and a cold all al the same time, ben-- 1 sile pri; Charon is the only ferryman who never' it" on account of fog The lmml'lest of orchestra conductors l always a leading citizen. There are no t rumps In China. Tramps object to chop sticks. The less tense a fnol has the more sense It take to muuaixe him. Omaha, Neb., March 12. The center ol the United States, according to tbe popula-tion, decided by tbe last census, ! near (ireensburg, Indiana, which shows a great increase In the west and is a matter that we should al) be proud of. Not ouit are we gaining in numoers. but there is also a gen-eral advancement oi the different interest. More particularly is th.s uotired In tue mer-cantile liae. and now It is no loiter ne.-e- s sary to eo east of the Missouri liver for foods of any kind. Boots and Shoes are uo doubt better represented than aur other line, and the uld reliable firm of Klrkendall, Jones & Co.. Omaha, bas done much to bring about this good result, Klrkendall. Jones iV Co. manufacture a full line of boot and shoes for men, women and children. They make all graues and in buy shape, sizes or lasts wanted, thereby euabline the ilealer to give the consumer a perfect tit, which by the way, is a very essential point. Their "(jold .Medal School has become very popular and is tiring universal satisfaction. It is acknowledged the best that can possi-bly be produced for tbe money and is well worth a trial. The consumer should bear in mind that It will be to their advantage to at all times ask for goods manufactured tv Klrkendall, Jones A: Co. Besides handling a complete line of leather goods, this tirm is also general ani-n-t for the famous Boston Kubber Shoe Co.. and carry a full line of their goo is at all times, which are sold at the very best discounts. Tbe warehouse at 1103, ll'i4 and lliltt Harney street Is a credit to the West and dealers should make it a point to call on them and see to what an ex-tent the boot and shoe business is carried on In the West. A COWBOY'S RIDE. Ha Mounted a Hirer Wheat t ha.rd b a Urlsaly. Jack Bean formerly lived in the lit-tle vilsjige of Tapper's plaints. Ohio, und u cleverer, iure jovial, and pmd-na- t tired fellow it would bo difficult to lind. but ho became one of the uiot daring- - individual, for with many years of roiifrh and ready exerience in the far west during- the lime when ppurajfe and bravery were neeeary qualifications to even maintain ttn ex-istence, ho naturally became almost, if not quite, devoid of any fear and seemed to bo endowed with nerve of nteel in any sudden or extraordinary emer-gency. However, this imee in his lifetime he udmitted that he was Kind to even have an opportunity to flee, for it was only by accept in;r one of the narrowest chances of escape on record that he saved himself from what might have proved a horrible death. Jack, with some other eowlniys. wan out on the rimre rounding up some cattle, and hod gotten a pretty good bunch of the horn and hoof quiulru-ped- s together and started them in the direction of the round-u- p corral, when for some unknown cause they became frightened and dashed through the line of "punchers" in a perfect panic cre-ating a wild stampede that was intens-- ly exciting. In vain the cowboys rode their ponies with the greatest fury to ?h ei'k and turn the truttlo from their mad career, the latter only increased their npoed. and for miles they tore along with an awful, horrid rush, bel-lowing and roaring, until ut hut they reached tho brink of a Hinall precipice, from which they dropped upon each other, killing ncores. and even hnn-dred- s, and crushing them with hoofs and horns into an almost unrecogniz-itbl- o mass. Fortunately tho crush of tho leaders stopped the further pro-gress of the stampede, mid an hour later tho cowboys were busily engaged gathering up the remainder of the herd und hurrying them on to their destination. While rio engaged Jack started to bring in a few cattle that hud become depurated from the rest, and were draggling along in the upper part of a deep coulee. They refused to move at the tones of his voice, and us the ground was too rough for Ihe usual skillful maneuvering; with a broncho. .lack thid'W his lariat, which was attached to the pony, to the ground, leaving Ihe latter standing and feeding while he rushed in the coulee with w hip in hand, tind with wild gesticulations hurried the cattle to make a move. Just as he had gotten the cattle well tinder way-h-heard a loud growl of rage behind him, which arrested his attention, and jn looking back he saw a huge grizzly boar emerge from some bushes and start toward him. The animal had doubt less been lying in wait to capture some one of the cat-tle, and when it discovered Jack fright- - ening ofT its prey it prow angry. Jiick was so well aware of the terriblu na-ture of the animal thai he felt that there was a rather slim chance of es-cape, for the bear was fast closing the distance between them, and that only an extraordinary effort on his part and great presence of mind could save him. As he sprang from rock to rock and from little hillock to hillock in flying from his pursuer lie reached a small knoll that terminated very ab-ruptly, and just beneath it was a huge wild steer moving leisurely along a if entirely unaware of either Jack's or the bear's presence. In an instant Jack resolved on his plan of action, and with a jump he alighted on the steer's back The sudden and unexpected change of Jack's posi-tion for a second seemed to paralyze the steer, but, immediately recovering his cattle wits, the steer gave a wild spring that nearly unhorsed his rider, and a little later made a mad dash 'lown the coulee to get rid of the un-welcome intruder. Jack had not time to look back and notice whether the grizzly was still pur-suing him or not, but he clung to the back of that steer with all his might and determination until at last his strength gave way and he was com-pelled to relinquish his hold, and was tumbled off in the midst of the steer's frantic leaps and rapid gyrations. The steer, however, continued on in its wild course, bellowing and roaring until it at last mingled with the balance of the herd, where its excitement was abated. A few minutes later Jack was found by his companions badly bruised and in-sensible, but after he was carried to camp and had been resuscitated he in-formed the rest of the outfit"1 of his singular adventure, and the next day there was another grand round-up- . and the big grizzly was overtaken, lassoed, and, with a wild hurrah, dragged to his death because of his unprovoked ef-fort to take Jack at a disadvantage. If not above bemr taught It a man, take th.s K'i "dvic?. Try liobbius' rap mil Mo.uiuy. It won't cost much, and you w ill then know for yourself jut how rood it Is. Be su e to"get no imitation. There sre of th.-in- . The feline serenade might be called a con-catenation of sounds. A flioht Coi.d, if neclcctel, often attacks the ltinup. Know n'ii Bkoxi iiiai. Tkochks give sure and Immediate relief. Sold only In boxes. Price 'Jj cents. The potatoe Is very shy. F.ven its growing is done under the rows. A IUoTereiiee In Boys, There in a vast difference between the ways und ideas of amusement of the small boy uptown and the small boy downtown who makes his living' by gellinj papers, shining; muddy boots or being; messenger. 1'or instance, the downtown newsboy scorns to throw snowballs as a usual thing'. He will shake dice, match" coppers or smoke cigarettes and discuss some some mel-odrama playing in his favorite llow-er- y theatre, but he absolutely declines to throw snowballs. On the other hand, his more innocent brother seven or ciht miles higher up on tho island still clings to the good old fashioned sport of "pasting" everything and everybody with a snowball. That"s all asHociation, of course. New York Tribune. Iefore tho New York senate com-mittee investigating: the sugar trust, G. S. Ellis, an accountant, testified that the trust had made a profit of over $11,1100,000. The stockholders had been paid 10 per cent of this. The remainder is still in the hands of the constituent companies. Salt Fertilizing. The farmers in the vicinity of the Gampo powder mills, in Windham. Conn., use as a fertilizer the salt which accumulates in great quantities at the mills. The salt comes from the salt-peter, and its separation from the niter is a process of refining which consti-tutes the most difficult and important feature of powder making. In the year 1863 tobacco was pretty scarce in the North, and its cultivation was instituted in Connecticut. At that time 800 tons of salt had accumulated at the powder mills, and it was sold to the Connecticut tobacco growers ns a fertilizer for 1 cent a pound delivered at a wharf in Portland. It took four months to haul it. For what was con-sidered worthless, the sum of $16,000 was derived. Itledleal Reaeart h. And now medical studentK are dis-secting cata and dogo. No doubt their object is to discover remedies for catal-epsy and the operation of the variou kinds of barks that are used medicin ally. New York Sunday Times. |