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ILL NYE'S IMPRESSIQN&OF EUROPE. Hul-Ili'kil mid WurmnUd la Kp la Any ('llumln. fiENKHAL KKW8 I'zar or Kussla's (iulil In Kilwria. This Space Reserved For SHELLEY & VANDUYN, i "Ye," lis uld, "I hava been abroad , tlil wason. I hid nut ImuIiiIoIv ccr i tain that 1 wa imt more or los abroad ,' just now. You culled to obtain spool i iihuih of my futvljjii Impression, of oourso. If 'there t on thing mm . than another that 1 particularly pride myself upon It U my foreign impre j "loll. 1 olllr selected thJ choicest, and ; have cnrofulfy preserved every out of i ilium. Any lltllit nmt of n impression ! that Mil V follow OOtlld pll'k tip 1 llillll't ! bother with. Mine are all hand-picked ; hikI warrauled to keen In tiny climate, j Several of lb crowned head of Europe J frankly nduilited that they would rata ' r have me ronilng around their throne i picking tip foreign impression limn i any other Impecunious lutirlst tlmt hint i struck them for i Im wherewithal to net ! safely otit of tlu'lr domain lor quite a I John Risk, Jminer : hhII, Wln ii 1 kicked it specimen out Somerset county, 1',, ha Mines TIIH WKHTII llr SAN Flt.lM'IsrilS Kl'ISI'tll'U, (ill lll'll. Kiigluud Sinker Jane iMhrriilge' r'arlmie-lli'vlvul of Ilit Old Swart af Palciniry. i The production of llraWan eoffet ; htm beuu doubled within tlit lust ton year. Township, a suckling MAHKKT REPORT. EftH and Diary Produce. KKKIl, FLOUR, UKAIN AM MIMHKR WmI, lira Needs, Cltvr , JUwella rwiMfa. Kte., Kl. from under Ihe dint of age they were Cult ix mouth old which weigh Hit : universally utillc.l lluii it would im poiiini. 5 something tlmt would do them crcdlL , There U more or loss danger in tin j business, ItOWHWr. Tllll'lle are no I plenty in Knrope tlmt fellow who In ' practically unacquainted w llh tint : genginpnv oi mo country is name to 1 1 .i,,!....,,.. ; stumble over one 6r more of them In i 1 ; . . Tim Knirllsh Board of Trade wiwrU 609 tti'lken Utifing m, wilb 88.000 ilflket. TJi yottnfnt pfflwr In lor nmjty'i Krvlvo U a miooitd lUtnlmotiit of bxu'oI- II Imlli il the iplmlla of tho tni p with itiiHt. ttoou ttfutr ho hitil nt tlit trap ft huavy ruin wt hi, wliicli i'iiihuhI tli brook to Hm! o "r tha irrniiiid whnra tlui trap phuMl. Afmr the wtor i Killing hll'M Of Poultry, linn mtiiNHiMii uiiit?n inn mi wnui ui luun H rt.T Ilia Imp and found It wt mill whttre h hud not it, lint win npnnij. Thinking Ihitt lit hail cini);litllii tnliik, Im ritt'tifiilly pi'ckrd In, Imt liifli'inl of it mink he iiiniitl it trout uUuii fotii'Uiun IiiuIim loiiif. j A wiill known Mount t'li'iiii-nln, , Mich,, ludy Im Iiim'h liilioiliig undari tins iiupi'1'w.lou for lli lut I! i it yfin i tlutt Klin niu ft widow. Hot' liihlmnd : lifl hir tlutt Iiiiim; tt'o fo litko trip; n t'si, huh ti nn ri'iMiiuiu nun nn wit j Buttar, fi'onnm to di'itllt in liitkolit. Wlti'ii tlm ; (i miDii old (tttttt l.'ttiuti ri'liti'iKHl Ihmiiii ri'i'ont- j Km y rrxiiiiittry ly nIhi knmv iHitlor, luiiiitf hi l- ('lioun dairy mmi'tt litt hit Ihioii iiio-I of tint iIiiib lu Common lllltiidi CoIiiiiiIiIii, M liiuil hit Kliti'kitii tip ! 1'ii'klNl (Cftl,). hii liiiponltiif pilo of tlm coin of tlm i KtwUirn Bitwiin'ry funt y., ri'ttlin. hnl c-v iluiiul Ion hu iiuoId to ! t'ui. fi'xnli roll hi w iii for liln Iniij; lliun'o U nut pub-1 Cha. I in piiipoi'ly, lint It iiiuM Iiiiim Immui itt-; Now t'tiliforiilft IhIucIoi , tut kIim now tippi'iii'n n happy ; (trcgon Hklin ttntl orcmii ii gritliopp!r ihtiioliij; in Hi tuu- ' Hwinm Ciitwtwi, donif Mtic. , , lijjht, j Young Ami'rim Or.,,.,,, Tlm nirit Mnrkrtiit Iiiioknow. j e' s ........ T;rrr, " V r v EXPER1EKCED COOHTY CAKYASERS To tnk mrm when they ltv timlrr. Uken the lr nf , DAIRY PRODUCE, i'Di HUilU lHWi'i V, to 111 14 Urn durk mid Int'iik hi tii'i k tuiiMt ny iitltiuiu. On tii ui ot't'itxlon 1 imr-1 rowlv PHl'lllHul Kl'ttlll into lliolt( , A(iild tvlllt iHUlnolix thirty fent nd It U well known n hut hIi'iiiiii iditii Hit live lltllMolK IlKVO of tint V III IK' (if lilril fltli. lloili tint th'-li mid the FLOUR. I'ortlHiul 1'itl, Koll.T, p. hlil, Kil1i.hi do do utmrrow. emie. i .... .... i..u.. .1 1 ... . . i'nywii u im W illi for twrtiilil ilin'itw; o ft ; (1,i.v Rmndii lire mlllilii Nli'finl liv ri' oi'li'il millioa ; to the oliji'ol of Ihidr Bdornllnii, ()u 1 Hid ollmr Imnd, tlm Mood or the fleh i of an owl ! Kiippiiaml to iniika a Hnum ( iimitiie who di lnk or put it. On ihlt l ftot'tiiitit iiu'ii who ate diviniriil hy i ji'Hlomy of rival or liuirnd of an Biminy 01111111 fui ilvtdy to tint minim, , lonjr ivoi'iiily wfthwd tuhore ou the i Imiliot of the tiommoii co tut of ftlayo. 1 tiiiul.lti thitiiiLfh Htiitllhi? a Ilit'itluMfl I A Nni'th AinliUnn wrut.i.n iwitMt.iiMtl j hem-illoliwt Kiiropfiiit ihrono Into my wvnn (.kinikn lu two wi-ekit and attuttd- ! '"' ' f'tmlllur fhiiln-ri'M I tunnr j Mi'Miniivilln 1 trutHHtra poi-Mti tttiunr til tinprnsiiloit : ea to iter tliiiitmtiio uilllti IwnliUw. iiiimik hi tun omi koi. 1 ortiiiit Kcii' ; Hni wrtlti I ''litt It wa iiatn ininiiwii'ii. M.vt.rl ,t , mm ,,,,t Itlirlilire of t " 111 ,"",K1"Jf '"v' t"in. , Wfii j 01 tii . mat provti..., . tor tita toe, ; KinKstoti, JaiimU., hit rttfiwd tltirly wr no tl.U'kly "ludiUul with itil. , Weu 0, um,.,., bu n ! Imml-piiliitmi thioiiM tlmt I cottld not yoo.oou and la u orphan. ' j avoid tint liupinsniuM tlllll HlH polMpi'lV i ,, . , ... . . ... live looked like ft l.tmkwlmut uuld in ! il",rT ,'vf',l ' I" Wor. Ifuli bloom. 1 iravoled for wwk ' ""itlilre i plw-t of proporiy ou i through CoutlnMiiiul K.trop without ; ,," J.7U yttar vt to rttu. I mrtkliijf limn witoitt 1 iimvii lo ail 'vvv i""'" 4U'"" 7ft 7S i n into i,uy, (irahum , , , . ltyt Klottr. , , FEED. Hi an r ton. . , Hay " " buli'd tir'd Harhy, mt ton ,, ci oft -. 4 .VI idiiNi by 11 title Ion tli, hi kltttf or ' One F.pioopal Ciuirvh In S;ui Finn-; and pnroliatlu tin owl, lit nilonoe ....t '11.. j, t u 1.. . nlanv U ..l.l ... ,.f ) f,ul..W If I M......u,,l. I Mill CI1011 i-r ton. (til I'ako Meal in-r ton Me ftntl Jim." - Half iloxen of ti stood af tlio tloet of the Erie pan.tttt.Kor depot in Htitfulo, when we aaw tramp Writit; down upon u. There wait coiiililnrtilile comment on hi look, and mime frtiitir a to what exoirte he would uiye, and as he came up one of the boy Mid: Come, now, but you want to pet on to Cleveland to ae your wife din, dou't jour "Aht I recosnlxd him at a jfUnw!" added a neootuT. "Ho U the imiu with the oisiiled liver. " "No he isn'L" put In a third. "He I the man who never recovered from the Chicago tire." The tramp looked from one to the other with very nerioiu fuce, and wlinti the lanh had died away he aitid: Geutleinen you are all on". If you hare Uve mintitVa to epare please come with me." We followed him through the deiot and ont Into the yank and there on a platform was something covered with a tarpaulin, lie raited this, and we saw the crushed and mangled retnaius of man. My partner, Jim," lie explained. "We're traveled lojiether for many rear, me and Jim, but this is the end. ' Ve came In on the bumpers lust nlht, ami he got a full under the wheels down here in the yards." 8ay, we didn't mean to hurt your ' feelings, " replied one of the hnv. "Oh, of course not. loor old Jim! Poor, rajjod, and Ignorant, but true as steel, and he uever done no nutn harm. Cents, I'm a tramp, hut no beggar. I don't want any help, but if you feel like chipping in a bit for poor old Jim I'll get him a white shirt lo lie buried in, have a bsrlier shave hit face, nd when the coroner orders him olf to pauper's field I'll throw a few llowers into the pine box to titke the chin olf." And may hup the poor old irnuip in bis pauwr's colli 11 sleeps the better for what we gave. A'. 1". Una. Story of the Granil Duke Alexia. A writer In the Puris Fiiuro girel numerous details regurdiug the private life of several princes, among which the following story of the Crunk Duke Alexis of Russia is particulurl v piiptunt: The Graud Duke, who isuu Admiral in the Russian nary and bus a great influence over his brother, the Czur, ut one titnecreuled as great coiisternulion in the imperial house of liussiu us tlmt of which the Archduke John hus re cently been the cause in the Aiistriuu Court, but by another method ait af fair of the heart. The , young Empress Marie, his mother, had with tier as a inuid of honor the daughter of the poet Joukow ski, in whom she took especial interest. One evening when the young girl was" lone with her sovereign - slie fell in lean at her feet and ennfoed that he was loved by the Craud Duke' Alexis, that she shared his passion, and begged her Consent to their union. Imagine the Empress's suriirise. The imperiul answer was the inline- prince. The slump of nobility was lu 1 ewco I stilil lo have ft niemlierxhlp of I tome cases a tritle mm cracked, but It f irf.omi.utsi, and yet tli missionary j was always there. Sometime this i fund of the diocese is iu dulit nearly : stump was la Hie form of ft ru tiled , "W0 j shirt of it pro-Adamite vintage Hint 1 A New York man pniNes to revive 1 cried aloud for tin. cutvsstiig touch of m.,M,t ,,,,,,-t 0f fN,ury Mt hi, ! a Chinosw htuiulrviimtl, ami sometimes eotiulry .out in New Jersey, and ha H iu the form of a vbtssie fool encased In j,e to Kiiriitie lo procure the bird , a tarnished spur nod a and memory of ml truiiicr. I lliw pnt nut 11 wits alwuj there. STATISTICS OF OLD ACE. Aa Auttljrsls at Kelurm KmimmiIIhs; Klflj i'w KuatUH tnluiruuv Hill,' auid one of those sud-eved 1 little l.crii.uu olciitales to me one duv ; as we ti idly III the sun oil a liein li oiilshlit of the concierge-1 think It ; whs thiU'oiiciargo-within sound of the restless sou; 'Hill, were wu ever King? i wns taken hy surprise, Imt as I . gu.m! down ut the or lellow my soul i went out iu pity, and I doloriuiiied lo Kite hint a citil uiiswer if it look a lea. 'I itiny huve been a king for a short I A tramp eonrtned In the Lancaster (l'u.)Jail eillertaiui'd the Sllenduiils 1 and policemen with lutes of adventure curry 11 noma secretly anil prepure ft ! decoction which an accomplice will ; put into the food or drink of the i vhfeut of their hiitligimot design. ! I'lii! list of uses for bird llosh I not j exlmtnled yet. Kuilug crow Is sup. ' iioski' Id prolong jfu ,y keeping the ; liulr black and preventing It from torn ' lug irriiv. The iHiiiimon ntller. often f culled a hlueluy. has certain rile iter- i Navels formed over It, and Istliensel free after j Malta Itloud j one fivtther hit Iwen plucked from It. Iears wr Iwi. .. 1 ins irauier is i unii worn a j ainuiet, 1 .'" r 111 . . .... ir.(l7tHI , .. I law 20 Ail , . .ttci ;iu tni ..... on . .ijTMim.ai 00 Wlmrta ier ton II'WIIH tHI FRESH FRUITa. Apples Katisiias, i. tuiiicli. ....... . '.'Mliiit Oil Cherries I 00(4 1 tlTi lemons, t'al. p, bx .'A 7 .'us 4 ','U do hn ily, p. bx. nc . . tl 2, I. lines per bun Or. t Manxes, Kivemides Needless ,, nrtlS STMIOD STOCK BOOK "P . w in nTriiRlMO TERRITORY, Finest Book on Earth for the Former, Stockman and Blacksmith LARGEST PROFITS I SansomcSt.. San Franoiwo.Qal. and re turn lu 0 with to cents ml nsive Urn aamolee tbal will make yon more money in wevk than nytliin ever ofTereil. Monietliiiiu new, durable am! profluble, Kend ai once to NonTilwiatttliJi htim,ir Co., No. m J-'irst Hlret-t, Portland, Oregon. 1 ,1 . 1 , .. , ' '" ..-..iin'i is . null n 1. 11 as silliliri, i-.-.-",-. a id ttavel. He had almost walked ,l Is supposed to have gn at potency j I"'"- Irof. Murray Jlumphry has Just 'brought together a remarkable book on Old Age.' sny the Ml Mull (.untie. It ia based upon the results of nn In quirt eotttlucted liv the collective in vestigation committee of the HrilMi Medical assiHtlulloit. fii a iiortion of it the annlvsl of the returns resneetlmrfta centeiiiiiinn aiw tiimt la-foro airlvlng ut vents of ills. given; of Ihese 1H were males and M cretiou,' 1 said klltdlv, 'but 110 one eter females. Kleveu of Ihese were singe accused mu of It. lu my country ; (10 lieing females). & were married, lhce youthful liuliscreiii.us do tiol and 36 were widowed. Out of 60 re- 'i"k lo a man a they do here iu (ietv j turn 8 only were In allltieiit olivi niany. A man may be a Mug for a antuu.l the world. i In n., n. ... it ... i Primes tier box Tint Comte de Pari will snemt the : I'ose for which birds are tmrchnsed ever Watermelons yd..,. reiiluillder of Ills duv III KllL'lalid. The 1 morn illir U to be sot free ul'uIii. This ! f 1 ro 4 on 4 ,VIm4 75 0 2f a 00 None, do do do do 11(97 WIT AND 1IUM0K. A nickel In the hand I worth two la tlteloL Time. It discourages A votinjr ntustiiche to tte sailed down. PilMurg Clu-MicU. "The laloon." ha eolemnly drawled. "I the house that Jagjf built," Uuff'Uo Couritr. , ? I ' Many ft youthful scion of wealth l th)iendeut on pupa labor. IHuylutiitton Herald. ; ': ' Lot'i wife was turned Into a pillar of alt because she wsl low too fresn. buinervillt Juurml, It Ii with love with soup the first helping i nlway too hot uud the lust too oold. Jwlgt, . How we dniire the man who hap pen to caloh it when we are doing ft good deal on the ale. Akhinon Ulvt. Never kick a man when he I down. It' a waste of energy. io for the man who Is climbing above yoti. tfrittuleljhia Iiujuirrr. ' " ' Canvasser "I have here work rttat goe off like hot cake Lady of : tne House "I'lease let, me iee n s tt.nMutueg,$ Wttklg. ,. ) Dentist "Do you want to take laugh 1 InL'-iraaP" Visitor "Not till after da CUT THIS OUT Mnuacturrt ef- fool mo 1 PADDING CEMENT ETC. Roller Casting a Specialty. 1107 Fourth St, Kast I'orUand. Oi. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. loot is out, boss reckon I'll ; OL. I....l.ll f....L i Inthe..nctuaryftll men are equal. ?'"1 , P'pa'aory and j. In the contribution box the punched j Aradenuc, quarter jingle as loudly a the proud-1 5 est coin. Biii'jUtimlon Leader. I , . I It I a cold, clntnmy thing to sar, but I jfur r,rniiiloii n.t iiato(iir f those eople who trout friemlship the ; . mt,trrM . ; same way aa any oilier ulltslities get , most out of it Atishtion (Jivht. vtauces, '.'H were comfortable, and 19 poor; of these B were fat (H Iwing fe males), 20 were spare, and lKof average conditiiiu. Tweuly-llve were erect iu ligure and 'i were'benl. Out of .l.'i returns '.'ft used glasses, 7 did not; out of these 4 were poor, fl hud : used glasses for 40 lo AO years, A for .'Ml lo 36, 4 for 10 to 20, 2 fr 4 lo 6 years, 6 for 'many veal's," 2 for a few years. From among these 1 had used Sjieela vies for many years, but fur the lut 12 year had licen nliln lo read w ithout them; another hud not Used them for 12 years, another '"not for many years," but I cuit not now gel I Im iu strong enough. Out of 47 return 40 had a good di gestion. Out of 4S. Sfi had good nppetlles, 2 bad, and ten moderate. Of 47, 2i were moderate eaters. 'I -mull, ami 12 Imi l'o. In regard to ale. h d, !.' look none. 24 ap tour thioiiMill for a little, n were tno.iorales, ami 1 was used to a good ileal of beer. Of ani mal food 3 took none, 111 moderate, 25 little, 2 very litt In, mid t much. Of aperioiils, 22 took them lately, 14 never, and 6 frequently. Out of 39, 26 could 'say that their memory was good. 6 bud,' nod 7 moder ate. Of 4A, 7 smoked much (4 being women), 2 Utile (one a woman), i) moderately (one a woman.) Out of 40, 37 did not take snnlT. As lo sleep out of 40, 32 were good sleep ers, 6 bad and 7 moderate. From 3."i returns the average time of going lo bed was !l o'clock; but t re tires ut 12, and 1 at 1 1, It ut 7; 7 are bedridden The aternge time of rl-'mg w us about H o'clock, hut 6 rose at U o'clock, 1 uli), Slat 10, 1 ul II. uud 1 at 4 p. m. Out of 42 returns 25 hud no teeth, ami from 28 returns but 4 had artiliclul teeth: yet in men 11I1011I Ml) the uveruge niimlHtr of Icclh is only 6 uud iu women 3. lime uud tlictt repent his folly, and America is lull of hands thai w ill he Middled out lo help the poor fellow to reloiiu mid rise in the world.' O! that this were America,' ha said, with teals In Ills voice, 'Hilt, may you never know the misery, the heart hungering, of being a Conn. 111 King without a subject. It was not A tuoniiiiieiit lo Victor .Voir, the ever thus, however. 1 hud a subject voting man w ho wu killed iu 1H70 by once, but he was very sickly, and. a l'ritice Pierre Itouaparle, bus lieeii few years ago, he died, leaving me ; completed by the sculptor Daloil, for ft alone in tlm world. Wnce then 1 hate ,' comiiiltiee, which intend to erect it in waiclicil iii vain for a mini to lake his ; some part of Paris, Count hud a touch of gout of hue. For a lime he Is more intmusted iu his toe than his itinnltestoes, Hen HilHerworth, Congressman from Cincinnati, hits determined to ubundon oolitic entirely. II thus built up luige law practice iii Washington, and will settle there permanently. One hundred uud siMy-seven bears huve been killed In .M.1I1111 during the yenr. The stale has paid out juvl.'i, or fa Hr head bounty. Over !,jwiU be paid as lummy for killing crows. Itoswcll lleatilsler of Sorlh Lansing, Tompkins county, N, V., bus ilisiriluit ed until lo Hie people of tluit village for sivty-tour year, having held tin- ollice ol rostmaster under U Presidents. HtNrtllt) I AO TsKuM 1 '.liitl 2." Is done bv Hindus us "a win k of mxriL 1 CHAIN. and bv Mohammedan, after certuio ? Hai ley, whole, p. ill..., rites have I wen performed, as 0 , Com, per 100 list. . .. atonement In lioilitlioti of the Jewish !. Kood, p. Im.. ... .. Mo..iiii.,finii. tils ........ itl 11...1 u i.i.-.i ! Rye, p. HM lb nominal, used for this pttrposti a'.ould be strong i tt '.,) alley, . HM Ha. . I SO I W! f enough lo lly away, but that doe not ) ,,u Ku,r" ra 1 U,(' '- IiiiIiich the einel ileulor In feed l ha i POULTRY. bird or lo refrain from dlsliK-ulliig j 'liicken. large youn V ds.,1 (Hlis;i.V) tueir wings or iireakiiit; itmir legs. i They put down everything lo good or had luck, and leave the customer lo choose a strong bird if he cait Uud one, : ami to pi aw uy if he cannot, , The tuoril obtniued by netting ft bird I free is not attributed to the IMty, but Is supposed to come lit a large inous- ' ttre trout the bird Itself or from lis at- uinelceu success, i touduiil spirit, and lumen bird of good i or nun omen, ami eM.elully kites and crows, are In much domniid, and are ; regularly caught to be sold fur llii I purpose. t'Mitrer. place. 1 hate lueii unable to Ii ml any licighluit ing King with two hence none c.iiiM lie spaieil. O, Hill, I am o lonely so dosolale!' "1 was much allccted. 'ja.' 4 saidAjax Againeniiinn was his family nanie- i mu orry Inr toil. Hut tell 1110, did you ever try lu a clean shirt mid a decent luir of hoots? .strike Mime iu. 111 who runs a mii-eum uud you in n v be utile lo strike 11 bargain wlHi him. Then you might go ou somen heiM where you uru not known nil try to lead nobler and Is'tter ' "The next moment I was alone with the sound of the resiles wave, Ajax had folded bis rovnl rage ulnutt hiiu and left me lo my fuie!" "Had you any special object lit visit ing KiirsijnP' Mr.-Nte was asked. "Several of thcni,1' was the reply, "t was especially anxious to intesil gate the deseoiit of the foreign tmhllily which has become so cMet.slvely our son-in-law of lule. Our sweetest and most decollele girls ute going from us so tiiiiltiludiiioiisly nowadays that I iir rived at the conclusion thai something ought lo be done nhniil It. As I lie ca reer of these tilled foreign gentlemen Is almost all descent I fell Ihut tracing il would purtuke of the nature of u lo- luiggnn slide, uud thereforo he easy of The (Vur of Russia receive front hit ; gold mines In Kusiern Siberia about ; ii.lkw pound of pure void every year. I As he has recently dv .'eloped a great ,',".' 1 fondness foe the A'mei'lcnii iritiiim of ' draw (inker, it is about lime for him to : "grub-auke" soiun pios-cloisfor new pincers. Joint MeCloskey, of San Antonio, ; Texas, bus been mouriieil as dead for , uinu yeuis. The oilier night a lienriled si ranger itipeared at the home of Mr. MeCloskey. She became very ludig uaul w hen he look her in his anus. It w as her Inisbaml. lie had Ih'cii in Hie West and made, a groat ileal of money. Situated 011 the farm of SUBSTANTIAL HANDSHAKINGS. A I'rourtiff's V srUttlrenoisi PUr aa Knjof. slits IJtll J.ik 110 lllm. Uf...llllll,l idllitll.ltt I U'.ld (II,.,. In 12 returns the average age when pointed in the result. Out of several married among the males was 23 mid thousand Dukes, Karls. Huron. Counts, the females 2,; the average number of ' ..,1 ,i.P ,.u ,.,,!. 1 r.,.. Nil Iii.I'm children Is, 6-7. from the returns received, STORIES T0L0 ABOUT SHEEP. YVlmt Usui (if Two liiimls Ttmt Persisted III .'Fiiltnwlllx; tin l.uilnr." Several "sheep men" from the Inland Empire were gallioreil around . the diata escort of the maid of honor to the : "t,,,,ll.H.of.t 'B m-H.'ulJr ' other side of the frontier, to the home of her relative in a foreign country, and an order to the Craud Duke to re join the Russian licet in the Bailie. Hut the august master of Russia did not realize with whom Ihcy were dealing. The Crunk Duke escaped from his vessel, joined the maid of honor iu her exile, took her away with out ceremony, and currying her to America there married her secretly. 1 pa over the disgraces, the vicissi tudes, the phase of all sorts that fol lowed this exploit. Royal love are like tire of straw; thev are as quickly extinquished a kinifled. The day came when the Grand Duke, under the influence of his mother, completly sub mitted to the Emperor Alexander II, and reentered the fold. The secrecy of his union and the conditions under which it had been contracted made it null in law. Time dried the tear of the heroine, and she mail lent . uiiai. Kuiibiniiitu, jjaioil i , t . i Coohnnan, and livei iu retirement In I ."' '"! J'"1 " 'l'l...lr nnl ..l.il.l o. .!.... . i "" ".seo im viuis,, in large income, and bears the title of Marquis de Segiana, coufurred upon him by an obliging Chaucullor. cussing the prospects for million this ; wiulcr and ut lust they got, to telling j stories about sheep, say s the Portland j Ureijoitimt. One told iilinnt the captain of j schooner who hail a hand of sheep oil , the deck of his vessel. As he was turn- ' ing and twisting the wheel to keep the ; j schooner on her course, the old In in I who headed the Hock, Inking umbrage : ut his motions, came up behind him . und ut one full swoop bulled him over! ! the wheel. The enraged captain seized : : his woolly assailant and threw him over- j I board, when, presto! tiwuy went the j 1 whole Hock, popping over liin rail, one 1 after another, into the sea. Heats j wwe lowered, and with much labor a ; porlion of the Hock wits saved. j I Another told a slory which lllus-i llap half a dozen lo w hom I would he willing to marry the dining room girl who alway s brings me it lnt summer' egg for 'breakfast, but not one whom 1 would he willing to lake into the bosom of my family and make a side-show of. Hut this sort of thing will doubtless go on just for all the world a though 1 hud never been abroad. A martyr in a good cause is seldom appreciated until he lias been dead for several centuries. Iktrmt free Vim. Ilittlly FrlKliieneil Horse. A Brain-Hacking Hituallon. Did you ever have three clock In your house, all running on (liflcreut linief If you want to have a block of five and a lifteon-pu..le on your bund day and night, week iu and week out, try the three clocks. "I'm sorry, mum," said the servant girl of a lady who had three clocks, no two of them keeping the same time, "Ten sorry, mum, but 1 will huve lo give you a week' warning." "What's the matter, Mary? Isn't the work light and don't you get good payP" inquired the lady. "Yea, mum," sobbed the girl, "but those three clocks of yours give me the headache. I'm always ahead aud al ways behind at the same time. I get up too early iu the morning and stay lu bed too long at the same time. It's dreadful. I discovered last night that the three clocks were chasing me all around the house, trying lo Itlll me. I'm sorry, mum, but I'll huve to go." The trouble was onky compromised by the lady running tne three clocks on the same time and presenting the jirl a gold watch to run ou whatever time uited her best. li'aleil the same fiillotv-my-lcuder trait iu the character of sheep," At a port on the Hound one evening just after the dock hands had got all the freight stowed iiwuv there C111110 down WW All hands doliiv mill t rouble connected with shipping them, but llnully it pen was luailo of hurdles between decks and a gangway rigged, ami in the dusk all was ready to take the sheep on hoard and they were started down the gangway. Tim llrst one, as no struck tne ilccn, saw un I had the opiiorlitultv of obscrvintr the ellect on 11 burse when ridden near a mountain lion, says a" writer iu Chainliere' Mmjiuint. j It whs lute one night In autumn. l' was riding along a lonely inouiilnin ! road, ami w hen only about two miles from the lowu or milling camp I heard I the cry of the mountain lion, My horse at once showed fear and reliised lo move forward. Ills trem bling was bo intense that he fairly shook me in the saddle. To whip mill spur lie paid no attention. . Indeed it wits only by the strongest effort that I could prevent him from turning and hulling In the direction we had comu from. A crushing iu the brush a short distance in advance of uie j increased the horse's fear and restivu- ties to such an extent us itlmost to nn j Wrse mu. I We both know full well what that j crashing niimiil, but I also was well j Halisliuil that the boast would not I trouble us because I knew that only a j short distance across the hill was a ! U 1...... 1. 11..... r 1 ,1... ouiiiiiii;i nuns,, nil inoi l lililgeu uiu opening In the other side of the boat I 'f''t mountains whs .journeying. across w hicli a hurdle had been placed. i JiiNteud of going along lo the corral ; prepared this sheep made 11 running 'jump, cleared the hurille ami landed iu , the salt chuck alongside. Every 0110 of the baud follownl suit ami iu a short ; time 600 sheep were struggling in the witter. The cupliiiii, having seen the i lust one go down the plank, yelled out, ; "All right down HmruP" An answer came back, "All right, sir; send 'em down." "Send 'em down," roared the .captain; "haven't you the sheep down I there!"' "Not a sheep, sir," was the j reply, and Investigation showed that I there was not a sheen 011 the boat. The j captain could not delay any longer and so steamed away, and only a small number of the sheep ever gut ashore. Although quite a cold night, I found my horso swcnliiig as freely because of his fright us if 1 had ridden on a dead run for miles. A. Caldwell damsel refused to be a Mindiilutu for a hut at a church fair in shut city because her opponent was a lervaut girl. Society iu Caldwell is, ividently crystallizing. Kumut City, The Lash In Germany. The lush has never been abolished as a means of discipline in penal institu tion of Germany., (ieuernlly they use thong twenty Inches long, fastened to a handle a yard long. Tim lush is thickest at the end. The thickness varies according to the provinces. Hut the smallest lushes are two inches thick. Onlv in Saxony ateTtre 'dimen sions fixed by law, the handle , there being thirty-nine Inches long, ami the lash thirty-six inches. The maximum number of blows is left to the judg ment of the prison directors, but it must not exceed twenty-live iu Meck lenburg and Oldenburg, thirty ia Saxony, and sixty iu Prussia. The stiimp-wlmluw of any post-oflio lift toll of Lick obsui'vutory, 5 lu the town of ruvelte, Ale, are two ' living springs only a few rods upui t, but ou opposite slopes of a wuter-shed. Rills running iu dill'ereul direction from these respective springs tra versa ; each a dl-taiK'n of more than than lifty lulles , Is'loro' ihey llnully reach the . same destination. Princess Christian, the secon I ami most popular daughter of (juoou Vlo i toriit, is 011 the et e of entirely losing her sight. She has been siillering from au allccliou of the eyes similar to that which afllicled her greatgrandfather, King (jeorgo HI, of England, and also her lirst cousin, the late King of Han over, both of whom were totally blind during the last forty your of their illve. There Is n curiosity among the Fair mont, Morgunlown & Pittsburg Rail . iiiud, about six miles above town, I worth noticing, suvs the Morgatitown, : Pa., i'oat. Two sycamore trees, stand lug about ten feel apart, ure Joined to gether by a limb llfleen Inches In diam eter, ami it's dollars to doughnuts i which tree it started lo grow from, j They are the only Siamese tw ins in this j vicinity. . .. I Joel Hurlotv, the iiitlhor uud patriot, jjWho died In IH12 w hihi nil hi wuy to , meet Napoleon iu Franca" lo get the j hitler's signal ure for a treaty of com j tiie.ee with Ibis country, Is burled in I Poland. 'The Historical Society of j Connecticut, his native Slate, Im do I ciiled to meinorialle Congress lo re move the remains to Putnam, Conn., and give them u rusting place in the Stale Pink that is now being laid out. It is sometimes said 1 lint t he brunches of very old trees ure, properly speak- ; lug, roots, and that If planted upside j down the trees would Uimrlsh. llerr Kny, a German botanist, ha recently investigated the matter hy planting vines uud ivy with both ends In the ground, and subsequently culling them at the arch. The experiments were fulriy successful, though not In every instance, and lierr Kuy Intend to continue them with other phinls and trees, such as willows, poplars, and roses. There are ninny people alive yet who want something for nothing. About lifty of them live In Sioux City. A mint named R. A. Hears, of Minnea polis, sent out oilers to give throe pieces of elegantly upholstered parlor furniture a an advertisement to all who would oud iK) cents to pay box lug. ...Mavly sent the money und got three cute little .iron toys with plush sent and pretty Unish. ' Thereeiplenls were surprised', and yet cannot claim that thoy were badly swindled, fortlmy got all they ptild for. The Comte d'Eu is so unpopular that In a tour through North ltra.il he was hissed in the seaports. What most ren dered him unpopular was his having gone into a speculation which made him a slum landlord. He had gome ground near Kio which wits likely to sell if .held over for a groat prion. Meanwhile he arranged to build on it quite a town of hovels for the negro wharfingers and other colored work ing folks, who were pushed out Into the suburbs by town Improvements, Rackreiits wore asked, aim the Count's agent was a hard man, who took the law of non-paying tenants. A young man in Bowdolnlmm, Me., recently sot a box trap beside a brook for the purpose of catching a mink h had seeu iu the vicinity many times, It was year since. In the Ozark region, where I wa riding a circuit. saw a minister enjoy a most , .,,l..l...,lt..l l....,.l-l.,.L l ...... ! ! In the Wofce-Aroi'rwf. Shaking hand j j wa hi peculiarity. He hellnveiiu the . i Hileucy of a cordial erusp to win men i ) lo the church, and though successful in j 1 winning soul he wa very unfortunate 1 in the mutter of getting dollar, in j j fact N)vnrtv aouiimmlly slarod him in ; ' the face, tie owned a little farm and i t mortgaged it a long a it would yield j : a dollar, The mortgage were falling due, but there was no prospect of pay- ; M'oit est, j ing them. Hut it 1II1I not Dottier hun a do broiler ! do old i Duck V do Goose, young V d ' Turkey, youn, lb . . SEEDS.! Oraa Bead. , Timothy , i Orchard Grass Red Top ! Itlue Grm . Knulish Uye Grass j Italian do Australian do : Mcsquite ! Millet I 1 1 unitarian do ! Mixed Un Grusa j Clover Seed. a j Red Clover : While Clover....,' lvske Clover 4 'slimA iki 4 U0i 4"0 . A AOmiI ") I H UtKUtl 01 1(4 lb tlMIIV llwli' . UVitH's,' : ct. 1 ,.. t j i.,i . , -1 7,(l . U'vUtll 7'WM IM' 10 fl( f)(H I:' (it A , HV'II 1,'ndi; Kim 17 10m II Miscellaneous. Canary " Flax Hemp , Rape Pies enough have been made In New England this fall to supply all the rail way car iu the United Stale with wheel for twenty yeun.twitervWt Jvurnut. A boost once In a while during life is worth all the oratorical soft soup that has been spread over the grave since Adam turned up his toe. I'kilaiU liJtia Inquirtr. , ' . He "I see ,tl.at another American heiress Is about lo marry a Huron." She "What kind of a Huron?" lie "Barren of cash, of course." Xorri. tuuin UeraUl. i. , Mrs. Van Jones "George, I think, It i awful, vour going out bet w ecu Mr. un June "Not half so bad, dear, a coming in between drliika" jf'ime. - If spectacles could be fitted ' to men whose minds are short-sighted there would be less poverty, aud possibly not o much crime. In the .world. UwUrn 'ihuucripl. ' Politician "Were yon ever 'tfp for any thing ' out West?" 'Reluriied, Hoomer "O, ves; 1 'twas up twice."' Politician yWhut for?". -.Returned; Uoomur "Ilorso-sleuliug and arson." -Lift. ' '-- " - '' .:" A man discovert more virtues til' his l ... I 1.1 1 111 1 : rs ' ' I 1 j. w. nin.. rnnnpai, j I lirswer 17 - - I omii.asii. -k ft Su itor i a check for a front seat," I'dUtiurg Uutktm. Gertrude (slinking of Beatrice's "Hance"') "WhiU will Jack do now tiiat he has Inherited nil this monov!1" Beatrice "O, 1 shall just make him give up all business ami aud live like a .gentleman, you know." Gcrtnide (quietly) "It will be a great change for him." IltuUon liwiyrl. ' ' He "I got a letter from Cousin Tom today. . lie say he is engaged to Jlol lie Jeliuiugs, Of course, he paint his future bride in glowing colors aud nil that sort of thing." See "So far' aa lhaljs concerned, Mollie is pretty ex pert at painting herself in glowing colors." Terrt liault Hxjuy.' "They say.' remarked the home mis sionary from Dakoia."' that the brake men On the New York elevated rail road are the rudest and most impolite men in' the world. "Yes," said the resident jmrsou with a sigh, "1 Iwlleva tWy are? but you) wmihlu t wonder at il if you saw the passengers they -ana thrown in contact Mi.'JJni-Utl. .Sunday-School Teacher "Who Was ft that went down to Jericho and fell it Hi.,11 tiiNvuters iiioro vintiws 111 nis 1 . ten 1 2 1 ! wife before be is married aud' after1 be 1 alnoiig primes?' Smart Pupil "Yott . Is ilitiii'iu.,1 tin.!. i, n.'.p did in tl,. i-cau't oluv iu teacher.- You ii'ji 1 interim belwuen these two period ia i -to.W.i "ul' Mow and then 3Va4' LUMBER -ROUGH AND DRESSED Roiis-h .... Per M tliloO Kdued jT. G. Sheatbiua- , No. 2 flooring No. 2 ceiling j No. 2 rustic Clear ninxh Clear P. 4S j No. I flooring i No. 1 ceiling , . , No. 8 rustic stepping 'Over 12 Inches wide (extra) L"iiglbs 40 to All ' I enghls OA " . 14 Ulh i I1, Utl. 1 biligles, cedar, per 10(10 ... iwi cedar, V 'OilO ,4Atmiit.VltM) . WOOL. ' Eastern Oreaon. Accoriling to shrinkage. Valley. iifl com in tut! iiiiiii tit too nisi man, ..juj. ,,1)., d when the hand wa withdrawn It , i',n,,im ick to III own. "That Is the most! .1 i ''. il'';.' i t'lV' l.iunU and fall VEGETABLES I Frh. I Spinach bit. He shook bauds more heartily than ever. , "I huve unbounded faith In hand shaking lo bring every thingout right." j he oflcii said, until hi penchant came j lo bo the talk of the town. At last ; came the day when the mortgage must be foreclosed that would deprive him ' of the little home that sheltered hi . family. On'tlie eve of that day a knock at the ; door of his house, which was a little way from lowu, called him. When be ' opened the door a whole crowd rushed : in, and, without saying a word, com . meiiced shaking bauds. He felt some- , thing cold iu the palm of the lirst man, : am ' stuck substantial shake I ever experienced," he said, as he held up a $A gold piece. I 11... II... ...... ....... u. ......... I O...I ; IM.I. .1113 II,', III.... C.,,'1'1',:'. III. I.M.. M .p , : silver dollar was left in the preacher's T , ' ' , . ' " ;,,lm. No one would tar a word in" " explunaliun, but pi'essed In on him aa j vm v h ' "".' .fast us lie could slick the melal ami ,,,,(H yp, I hills Into his pockets. The, house was , 'Hlilmtrn V ib ; not largeenoiigh for tint visitors, each ('Mulillower, hV (Iok one of whom deposited from $1 to 110 Carrol per sk lu the outstretched hand. Each left ; do young do the moment his little errand wa ao-! Celery per dox. ,T .. . conipllshed, hiiiI not a word could Im ; Cucumlr V dux, . . ium in cxpiuuiti ion, except mo utsi tiun, w ho, us he turned to go, remarked: "We wauled lo play a lit t ie joke on you, uud we huv " The several jukes" netted just $S71. His home wits saved aud a neat balance was left besides, The minister maintained that be hud contracted it habit ihut night that for a year afterward, whou he shook a hand, prompted him to look into his own palm, half expecting to sou a piece of metal there, 12 INI 13 00 I S lit) ; HOOj IS INI '.' IN) ; 22 A0i 22 AO ; 22 .a) 22 AO 25 IN) ! 1 oo ; 2 HO waul, met ask too. hi uucertuiu oaruer. PAifmfc Iplua i aud Hum you re going to spriiig1 Mo- quirtr. ' " ; j bmty onto me,' lou can plai-" uu "Lot journeyed wearily on." said tl t uu"y unvo ou pie. vosmn jru. 2 2A 2M 25 IOii 111 I7ltl'.l Ithu I -I i (been Pens V Ib. ; Celt uce ff ilo. Onions V lb ... . I'otuloee V 100 lbs . Radishes do . , . j Hbllburb Settled Ilia Own Case, Too. Helng lold that lu one of the Russian law court thorn is a case which has been on the docket for more than 400 years. we tire reminded of the humiliat ing fact thai our ow n beloved country is very young. Si III, we ure proud lo sny that lit the brief time of our na tional existence wo hue succeeded iu acciiniuliiling it large and choice as sortment of cases, which not only show our excellent intentions, but give evi dent!) that iu time we will have the most elaborate und costly collodion of antique law cases in the clvlli.ed world. We believe wo Imve no such chumpish lawyers us the one of whom the story is told In London. When he was it young' mail his father retired from practice, leaving the business lo him. Wilhlu u week liin young lawyer ciiine inline aud proudly exclaimed: "Well, father, 1 huve done In three day s what you couldn't do In all the years of your pruefiei)." "What is that, my sou?'' "I have settled that Noe eslale case." 'Sullied it my sou? Set tied It, did you say ?" "Yes, fal her, 1 settled It iu three lays, and i could have done it iu out) If the Judge hud been ut home." "Young mini," said the astonished parent, "you are an ass, a consumiualo tss. Why, sir, four genernliuns of inceslors have lived on that case and grown rich, and you und your chil iroti's children might have done the lame If you had not been uu cgrcgiuu iss. WaxIdiHiton I'ont, Mexico Is to have a timgnlllceiit con gressional palace, the architect to be Piucenliiii, who built the Palace of 1'iue Art iu Rome, Prunes. Oregon French Petite DRIED FRUITS. Apples sun dried ore. .... do factory sliced Cid.,., do evap. AO Ib boxes. . . . do miblea . , ! Apricots I Black tarries 50 lb boxes. , , Cherries pitted . . rearm hlvs, imp I d new. , do evaHratd Pears much dried Plums pitted Orog....', ... " factory OKron, Currants, o. Currants. In bxs or bbls. , Dates In boxes , 1 75 llatH HI I 40i I 50 1 IM) I A 1Mb Tiki 75 11 . 20 . 2 2A 15 6 70S 7V HCtl'IO II to 12 (I to 7 mo 1-1 1 1 dt 13 40 10(12 ' I2dil5 ' IIWDJiJ 3(iC4 5(i6 . I (Mil Legal Advloe. " hat are you asking a mouth for the rent of this room?" asked a young New York lawyer of the proprietor of an exceedingly small room. "Ten dol lar a mouth, invariably in advance." "Whew! That's steep. You have no ventilation and' very Utile light." "Thai's so, but you seem to overlook the advantage this room has for a young lawyer." "What ure tlieyP'1 "In the first place, you are near the court-house, and there are two pawn broker establishments ami several free lunch stands within a block and a half," tew Sylinyi. Senator Stanford is one of tlte many publio meu who subscribe to uewspa-per-clippiugt ageuoies. Kill In an Almshouse. parson,, "w ith die fate of bis poor wile fresh iu his memory." "How could that bo," his little sou asked- him after theaeruioii, "when kite was sallP" iiurddU. . ' ' ' -. . If it were' only as easy for a man to understand a wniaii a it is to love her there wouldn't be any "Is Mar riage a Failure?" going the uneven, rounds of the pubho press, t'hitaikl jiu'u Jiunirer. Mrs. Wlekub-M ! I,.,i-.l f.uViv- Vl.-.i 4 00 XI,.., i.';,r,.,..,iiu,i .. . ;.. f ... .:i ..i i thing. Tho idea!" 1 Mr, t-Wickirira ; (soothingly) "O, - well, she . merely ' meant Hun your face, had nollies ou iu Ttfft Haute JCrprt, -' I ' First Hioker "No flm-ruatlolis iu ! the dress market, eh. Plunger? Strong i effort lo "bull" Parisian styles .yot?'' I Second Urojuir "Yas,aiit ye .singiihir i enough, the hare faction socio to jiro ! doiuiuitte." tiicliuutittt iiinintclK " j Hobbs "Yes. I suppose I do ' look 1 rather used up, but the fact is I've been wotKiug pretty unlit lately-consum-lug the midnight oil, you know." Fogg "I ne. Ueeu on a spii-e.'Ynu meuu the fusel oil." Honlmt Traii'.riiU Mrs. Lllerary"Do yon believe.wiih the poet that reading inakes a full mail?" Mrs. Practical fsisrhiiiirV -I i dou't know that rending makes it .full man, but I am convinced that, a club j reading-room dons." jfVi Mjliiiga. U Briggs "Yomiir Smlthers la a friend i of yotu-s.is he not?" Bniggs "O.yes." ! Briggs "Does he ever recite itn'y Of I hi poetry to yon?" Biitggs -:Cer-! talnly net." Didu't I iust loll von he Is i a friend of miueP" Terrt lAmle-. Ejc i presi, Barber "Shampoo, girP".. Victim i "No. Haven't 1 siit'ered enough al I ready?" Burlier "I neven- shaved but : one man who Uuln't have some fHiilt to mm." Victim "YV as he dumbP" Bar ber "No, sir; he was deud." Phita. aclpiM inquirer. ' . ' The great question now is, "Slionld olergymen use' tobacco?" 1 We tbJuk not. The clergy is absolutely over worked testing and testimonializing patent medioiuos. We sliotildu't ex pect too much even of tiie clergy. Boalon Transcript. Cholly "How I wish I was' your little dog!" Miss Flyppe "That Is a Terv laudable ambition. Mr. Sophloigl; ami doe you oredit, but I am afraid you will have to be content with the position nature has assigned you." 2'errt Haute Express. . "Vwioh "cookies you rudder hat, meester; de vwones mit holes in de meetlle or de vwoWs' hilt 'Citron in de meedleP' :i "Av it don't malik ahny dif ference to yea, mem, Ol'lj talik do ones wid de.oitron. Oi'in ftinder av nltmn diiii av holes, , meiii." iuraer's Weekly. ; Smith "Ilorio, Jones! Got 'any-' thing to do yet? If I recollect aright you were out of employment." Joues "Yes. I got a very good job; I am manufacturing material for, interiors. " Smith "Ah! Artdeoorutiou?" Joues "No. I've turned cook." Jlaslun Courier. ' ' . . . ' Chinese Ideas of Hell. According to the N. Y. Tritium the paupers of tho Hlookley almshouse, Philadelphia, Pa., can't complain that their lives ure monotonous. While they are sleeping the sleep of the puupor large ami hungry nils nibble their toes, uud while they are partaking of their dinners the resident physician aud other olllclals engage iu rut-shoot-lug ooutesl. One way of convincing vour wifethat you are a genius is to get your life in sured. Tho larger the policy the greater tho genius. Then,, . if you go off somewhere and fool w'ilh some thing that you didn't know was loaded, you will simply be great thiUuklnhia trtis. ""... . .-.. St. Peter "What U your claim for recognition and udinlltauoeP" Nowl Arrived Spirit-"Iu life 1 was never guilty or conlessing to any uuuoy aiice from a woman's high' bonnet iu theater. St. PeterJ-"Aiigc.liu umul The sixth court of the Chinese hell la situated at"' the bottom of the great ocean, -north of Wuuhio Rock,' says a writer In the.SU Louis Qlobe-ikinocrat, It is a. vast, , noisy gahenna, many league In extent, around it are sixteen .wards or an le-liel Is. I u the ti rat ward the sinful soul is made to kneel; for long periods on hot iron shots; in the second they r placed up to their Decks in tilth; in the third they are pounded till the blood runs out; iu the toitrth their months' are oened Willi, red-hot pincers and tilted with ueedles; ru the tilth they are inclosed in a net of thorns and nipped by poisonous; lo custs; in the seveuih all the flesh ami boue are crushed to a jelly;: all except the head; In the eighth the head is de nuded '(if skin,' ami the flesh beaten ou the raw; in the ninth the mouth la . tilled with. Are; in" the tenth the pounded lleli of the body is licked autt roasted by sulphurous flames; in tho 'eleventh the nostrils are subjected ti all loatheeome smells known to their ' tormentors; in the twelfth they are tu be butted by rams, oxen, aud buffalo, and. allat subjected to crushing pres sure by being trampled by horses; iu the thirteenth the heart will be takeu out and Bkinned; In the fourteenth the skull will be rubbed with sandstone until it ha been entirely worn from the jelly-like mass which wa ouce the body; in the fifteenth the body will be separated iu the middle and carried, .with the hare,. bleeding ends sitting ou red-hot. plates,, to the sixteenth ward, where the skin will be removed, dried, aud rolled up, after having written on It all the sinful deeds done by the soul while an inhabitant of the fieshv bo.lv: after that the body will be eousigued to, life tlaiiios, " Speed and Power or Ulcds. . The vulture is said-to fly, at times, atthe rule of about 100 miles an hour; the wild goose and the swallow, in their migrations,- make 90 mile uu hour, ami the currier pigeon ha cer tainly flown long distances at rates of speed ranging from 60 to 80 miles hour, ami for many hours tog'el her. Ihe couilunil orow ordinarily loni'iires ;acrt),sS uouutry at the rate of " twetity nva miles au hour, the speed of a rafl way train. . Professor Lungley limit that the power exerted by the eagle iu full flight is but fraction of one horse-power. Mr. Cluuiiite compute the power exerted bv a mV.,., i . i.... , 2,200 feet per minute, twetity-liveiiile per hour nearly, at 1-200 of a horse- i.ower per pound, or nine and one-third horse-power for a llyiug-maehiue of equally good form, weighing oue tou at twenty-Bye miles an hour, or about nlty horse-power per ton weight at titty miles. Mr. VVeuham. a member of the British Aeronautical Society unds, In the peliouu. an expenditure of one-eleventh liorse-power by twenty, one pounds of bird, and this i 0ua horse-power to 231 pounds, or about a horse'-power for the Weight of a man allowing ample margin for surplus power, lhelnrds are found to have a surplus lifting power of about one-half. Professor Lauglcy has purchased re ceutly for the Smithsonian Institution the pn.e steam engine of the Aerouau ticul Society of 1S68, which, with car and screws, weighs only sixteen pounds, aud. but thirteen without these essentials. To tllB 11luw tlu)SB HcU certatuly look encouraging. Forum. An alligator ' near Mlcanope, ' Fla,. seized a homo's tail aud dislocated H,