ItoiM of the Principal Events Now Attracting -PuLIic Interest. ..,-ribIs a lroad Diuitir la Kw York Sevan Ken Entombed Ally la a PenniyWaaU Coti Hint I Another UyaanUe Outrage Chicago. James Calvin, night , r.itor, sitting in the signal tower of Luke Shore company, at the intcr- :it)ii of the main and stuck yard , Ls, was blinded by an explosion. U- tower is thirty feet high. Calvin liccd nothing unusual, when he was ' h nly startled by seeing a' column nuoke a rite at one side of the nature, followed by a deafening ex- ... -ion. A twenty-inch piece of gus- wits found, showing it was dyna itc which caused the explosion. Of 'J Latteries iu the building thirty ur were broken, along with pneu atic. tubes, which will cost thousands dollars to repair. What makes the tempt more dastardly is the fact : it the outbound passenger train was if a few moments after the explo .n occurred. The theory of tho police is that irkers hoped to blow up the tower, I when the passenger train cume mi; to throw the switch, and thus would have plunged tho traiu 1 mass of freight cars lining the her attempt to wreck a train ice the following night about 8 . When the Lake Shore road cciving from the Illinois Ceu : rain of twenty-eight cars the . was turned and fifteen cars de Several arrests have been made, liing definite has been learned e men arrested. ttv to Hay Nmnll Coins). usgton. Tlie Director of tho is issued the following circular d to tho issue of minor coins : nt nickel pieces and l cent pieces will be forwarded, in or pplication, from the mint of ted States at Philadelphia to reached by tho Adams Express y, free of transportation , in sums of $20 or multiples , upon the receipt and collec '; the superintendent of that : a draft upon New York or Iphia payable to hisorder. To not reached by Adams's express, iore delivery under its contracts . .8 government is thus iniivuc , tlie above coin can, on these ! rnis, be sent by registered mail, : . , i licant's risk, tho registry free on . ;ja to be paid by the govern- ' rinoval of the Apaches. I . Yegas, N. M. A train of ten conveyed the Chiruachua and ir. Spring Apaches from the San a , 1 nervation in Arizona to Florida. iici ni Ml 1 I ere 400 of the savages, guarded companies of United States Although none of them in on tlie warpath since Ger roke loose, it was well under licy were furnishing his band iiimiiitiou and there was no , at what moment they might out. For these reasons tlie nnietit decided to ship them to l-i, w here they could do no harm. than half of the Indians are m and their children, and a more .-ive and hideous massof human cvflj never crowded into emigrant u More. The car doors are !v tuarded bv soldiers. . lilood Atonement. hto. "Why don't you learn Br inide," Frank Foster, a waiter in urant at 4G4 West Madison , aid to John Morris, the cook, returned a piece of meat that satisfy a customer. Morris in angry reply and a wrangle J that ended in Morris snatch rge knife with an eighteen-inch i plunging it clear through :Vstomach. Foster fell agairst find Morris fled, llecovering 'i Foster started in hot pursuit the knife sticking through his . lie drew it out as ho ran, i iching Morris, slashed him in i ns lie was jumping up stairs, r the heel entirely off. i rrlble KallwtrV IMsawter. patch from Silver Creek, New - !.vs: "A Niagara Falls excur- ! tin on the Nickel Plate rail , under the management of J. W. i, excursion agent, collided with 1 freight train in a cut on a curve t i t of here. Both engineers and t n were sawd by jumping. Only in the smoking car were hurt, it i completely telescoped by the .ago car. Nineteen persons were I outright, and many were inju.ed. n men were entombed in a coal- disaster near Scranton, Fa. ' 1 'idies have been recovered. rf George has been nominated or of New York by the social- or party. I hey pledged him ! votes. Mayflower won the race against glish sloop Galatea, which the cup on this side of the :or another year. Edith Kingdon, an actress of ompany, was married to Geo. ', eldest son of the one hundred in, at Jay Gould's summer Lyndhurst, at Irvington-on- rhead (Scotland) dispatch re- e arrival there of the crew of JT Lizzie P. Simmons, three 'tit from New London. Last bor the ship was frozen in the ween Baffin's bay and Green here they suffered much until !' at the close of the summer by k Perseverance. The- Captain f 1 at Davis strait in eliargc of ! -vd stores and two-and-a-half ALONG THE COAST. DsToted Priucipally to Washington Territory and California. California has ten United States Land Olhces. Michael Davitt, the Irish agitator, is in California. David Deffenhach committed suicide near Toledo, W. T. The jiotato crop in Montana is said to be a total failute. There are 63 school districts in Clarke county, W. T. J. W. Adams has been renominated for Governor of Nevada. San Jacinto, Cal., has completed its seventy-fifth artesian well. There are 6000 men at work on the California it Oregon road. Ground has been broken at Sprague for the new sisters' school. The indebtedness of King countv, W. T., amounts to $82,333.73. A Typographical Union has been organized at Spokane Falls, W. T. By a fire in a store at Bristol,' Nev., a man named Godfrey was burned to death. Great trouble is experienced in New Mexico by the washouts on the railroads. E. S. Bailey killed himself at Los Angeles because his wife and daughter had left him. A young man named Elting, a resi dent of Sprague, was drowned at Canir d'Alene lake. The nickel mines near Winnemucca, Nevada, are to be worked by a Lon don company. It is estimated that 250,000 head of cattlo will be shipped East this fall from Montana. Antonio Rodriguez has been sent to' San Quentin from Santa Barbara for life for murder. It is probable that Geronimo will be tried by a military commission, as were the Modocs. Burglars broke open two safes at Milton, Calaveras county, Cal., and stole about $1700. George Eriekson was shot dead bv an unknown person at Mad river, Trinity county, Cal. William Krone, employed on the Spokane & Pulouse railroad, had his left foot badly crushed. Tho owners of a single ranch in Nevada cut 20,000 tons of hay annually, most of it being alfalfa A melon weighing til pounds has been raised on tlie Weiser, in Idaho. It It was sold for 25 cents. Mrs. Annie Hauler, who was shot by her husband, at San Jose, will prob ably die from the wound. The residence of Jacob Bettinger, at Cheney. W. T.. was destroyed by fire; loss, $5000 ; insurance, $2500. Albei t Williams, Jr., of San Fran cisco, has been appointed Principal of the Michigan School of Mines. The West Coast Land Company has paid $210,000 for the Ysabel rancho, n fcau Luis Obispo county, Cal. T. J. Anders' son Willie, 10 vears old, was thrown from a horse, with re suit to break his left thigh bone. Occupants of the Walla Walla county jail are decorated with thackles and niiule to work the county roads. A sturgeon eleven feet in length, weighing 500 pounds was caught near Snohomish City, W. T., by an Indian. Work on the artesian well at liitz- ville has been suspended, as the com pany could not give the necessary bond. W. Bennett, of Nisquallv bottom, W. T., raised a cabbage this year measuring C0xC3 inches, weighing 22 J pounds. The California State Board of Equalization has decided not to raise any ol the county assessments this this year. Among patents recently issued to Pacific coast inventors, was one to F. T. Gilbert of Walla Wulla, for a rotary water motor. A single firm in San Buenaventura, Cal., has this season turned out 10,247 sixty-pound honey cans for the apairies of that section. Bishop John Sharp has been do posed as a Mormon Bishop. He re nounced polygamy before the courts some time since. Work on the penitentiary building at Walla Walla is progressing rapidly. The stockade; in some places, has reached fifteen feet. S. P. Harlan, a telegraph oierator for the Union Pacific at Rock Springs, Wy. T., has fled with about $1000 of the company's funds. Stephen Ring and James Foster have been indicted at Seattle for unlawfully bringing Chinese laborers into the United States. It is estimated that 250 cords of wood are consumed every day by the Central Pacific Railroad between Truckee and Sacramento. The peoplo of Redding, Cal., offer to give Shasta county $15,000 in coin provided the county seat be moved from Shasta to that place. John Owen was run over and in stantly killed on the Southern Califor nia Railroad. He was asleep on the track and was horribly mangled by the wheels. Clara Murdock has been arrested at Pert Townsend, charged with smug gling opium. She had five pounds in a valise and thirty pounds concealed on her person. The first six-and-a-half-mile section of the Puget Sound & Gray's HarUir railroad will I completed next month. One hundred thousand feet of lugs are now hauled daily over this road and put into salt water. This amount will l increased from time to time until the . mill at Port Blakeley is wholly supplied from that section." A man named Ballard, who arrived at Umatilla oa the Baker City branch train, was very seriously injured by falling through the bridge across the Umatilla bridge. Sarah Winnemucca, the Piute prin cess, has built a schoolhouso at Love lock, Nev., where twenty-five little Piutes are learning to read and write free of all expense. Santa Rosa, Cal.,Chinamen make a lodging house of the courthouse in that city. One afternoon recently the janitor found no less than sixteen asleep in the various rooms. While crossing a bridge over the Carson river near Reno recently, a heavy threshing machine broke the structure down, ruining the machine and nearly killing the driver. The parties who have bonded the Green Bros.' quartz mine at Galice creek, Oregon, are giing to go down on the ledge a depth of 500 feet, whence they will run two inclines. One of Mr. Legrow's shoepherders on lilaloc k mountain, south of Walla Walla, killed within two weeks two cougars, three lynx, one'eoyote, and found three rattle-snakes in his. bed. Two boys attempted to ride to Red ding, Cal., in the lumber flume of Holbrook it Phelps recently. One was killed and the other had a leg broken. The boys were the sons of Armen Trout. A San Francisco capitalist will build 100 cottages for the purpose of rental at Lake Taboo next summer. It is also said that the Central Pacific Rail road will build a railroad from Truckee to that K)int. Some Chinese at Modesto, Cal., en deavored recently to persuade a doctor to issue a death certificate for a man who subsequently proved to be alive. What was tho motive for the attempt is not known. Since the Sacramento river and its tributaries have become almost clear, owing to tho cessation of hydraulic mining, there has been a notable in crease of almost every variety of the smaller sjiecies of food fish. At Sprague, W. T., a man named Purcell was attacked by two men who threw a sack over his head and rob bed him of considerable money. The men, who were followers of Cole's circus, were captured and locked up. Charles B Powers, who broke into the Seattle electric light works, and attempted to destroy the dynamo by driving a cold chisel through it, was sentenced to two years and six months at hard labor in tho territorial peni tentiary. At Los Angeles, Cal., Albert Boyn ton was abusing his wife, when she took her four children uud tied to a neighbor's named Kipp. Her hus band followed with a revolver and killed his wife, James B. Kipp, aged 65, and Nellie Kipp, aged 10. A San Leandro, Cal., nun bid a loaded revolver in a stove oven so that his boy might not rind it. The boy afterwards built a fire in the stove and in a short time tho pistol made its presence known by exploding and sending a bullet through tho youth's hand. At Butte, Montana, John Ilobba, 15 years old, a tool packer in tho Alice mine, tried to jump across tho shaft at tlie 200-foot station, but struck his head against a crossbar and fell 817 feet down the shaft. His body was horribly mutilated and the head crushed. Twelve dynainito cartridges were recently exploded in the water at Cor onado bench, San Diego, Cal., for the purposi; of killing any stiugarees that might be there. None came to the surface after the explosion, and it is a fair supposition that there are none in the vicinity. Win. T. Nelson, Henry J.Taylor, and John Snooks were arrested by Sheriff Park, of Yaquiim county, W. T., for stealing horses. The leader of the men, Nelson, was held in $2000 bail after an examination, and Taylor and Snooks in $1000 bonds each. In default they were committed to jail. While J. II. Hubbard, of Spokane Falls, and F. Aiken were bringing a man named Paine from the Grand Coulee, who was wanted in Missouri for murder, the son of Paine attempted to rescue the father, and shooting at the officers, killed him dead. Young Paine also killed Hubbard, and then made bis escape. At last accounts be had not been caught. Aiken made his escapo. One of tho -horses was also killed and tho others badly wounded. M. E. Griffith, a freight conductor on the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad, was instantly killed at Raymond station, two miles this side of Pasadena. He was on top of a box car, and when passing through the deep cut at Raymond he was struck by a small water pipe which runs across the track from bank to bank. He was thrown d&wn between the moving cars and instantly killed, being fearfully mangled by the wheels and his head being severed from tlie body. One morning recently persons pass ing in and out of Williams, Cal., noticed a bundle on the fence at the roadside. It remained there until afternoon in the Lot sun and subject to the seventy of a strong north wind. Some children coming from school looked into the bundle and were startled at the sight of a child's foot A hasty examination disclosed the fact that the neglected bundle con tained the body of a young child. A medical examination resulted in the opinion that the child was alive when (laced there, and it tiad actually died of exposure. AGRICULTURAL NOTES. A Column Derottd to tho XnUrwU of Farmsrs and ttoekmen. Fine tobacco is grown iu Kitsap county, W. T. Wheat in south Australia only yields seven bushels to tho acre. The wheat shortage in England is put at 00,000,000 of bushels. Tho Arlington Timn says that calves are dying all over the hills with black h'g. . Last week 60,000 pounds of water melon were shipped from Rogue river to Montana. Bananas of good size and excellent flavor are now being grown near San Bernardino, Cal. It is claimed that over 1.000,000 lbs. of vegetablo seed are shipped annually from Santa Clara county, Cal. The average turnip crop in England last year whs sixteen tons per acre. In aeotaml it was seventeen tons. Tho Prussian crops aro officially estimated hs follows: Wheat 1)5 per cent., rye 88, barley 97 and oats 101. Laud plowed when it is too wet be comes cloddy, and may be injured to such a degree that years of sod will not effect restoration. Clean out all the rose bushes by taking away tho old wood and then shortening tho stronger shoots one third. Tho growth and appearance will bo greatly improved thereby. A Holstein cow in the East closed a six-year-old record the other day with a httlo more than 20,000 pounds of milk to her credit, or about seventy pounds a day. The highest previous record was 23,775 pounds. It is not good policy to dry hay to brittleness before drawing it from the meadow, for that causes waste in handling and reduces quality. Grass is well cured when it will rattle slightly in the handling, and then is the time to store it. The lamest vino in tho world is said to be one growing 'at Oys, Portugal, which lias been iu bearing since 1802. Its maximum yield was in 18G4, in which year it produced a sufficient quantity of grapes to make 155 gal lons of wine ; in 1874, 14f gallons, and in 1884 only gallons. It cov ers an area of 6315 square feet, and the stem at tho base measures 6J feet m circumference. The latest reports of the wheat crop harvested this year in India make it the largest recorded. Iho estimated acreage is 27,302,082 acres, against 27,020,223 acres tho preceding year. The production this year, 288,938,4 bushe'sjif 00 pounds, compared with 287,9551584 bushels last year. The exports of wheat from India for the year ending March 61, 1880, were 39, 312,090 bushels, against 29,550,744 bushels for the preceding year. , Tho Walla Walla Union suvs: Talk about a fruit country 1 Seventeen months ago Mr. B. F. Simmons took up tv bar on Snake river, near Gilbert's Landing, containing 120 acres of land. He immediately planted 3.600 small fruit trees purchased of Philip Ritz. and consisting of peach, apricot, pear, plum, cherry and apple trees. At this present time every tree is growing nicely and Mr. Simmons expects to sell 3,000 pounds of fruit of this year's crop from his young orchard. The trees were so small that it woa found necessrry to rid them of most of their fruit early in the season. What coun try can in ike a belter showing! Tho results of the milking competi tion at Bristol, in connection with the show of the Bath and West of Eng land Agricultural Society, have now been declared by Dr. oelcker, the examiner and analyst. The first prize is awarded to George i ernie of Streat- ham for his Ayrshire cow Lady Elphin stone.and tho second prizo to J. Ben nett of Dursley, Gloucestershire, for his shorthorn cow Fillpail. The former of tho two cows calved on January 27th and the latter on Febru ary 17th. The quantities and weights of the milk given at the morning and evening milkings together were twenty- three quarts, weighing fifty-six pounds ten ounces, by tho Ayrshire, and twenty-four ami a half quarts, weigh ing sixty-one pounds, by tho short horn. ' It is well for those who plant large market orchards to set the trees out by the hundred after having made a wise and careful selection of sorts, anJ a thorough preparations! the ground. It will prove moit convenient to set each kind iu a row, extending across the orchard, or in two or more rows, so that in gathering tho spring wagon may bo driven directly onward with out turning. For home supply this systematic method is less essential; but all newly set orchards, large or small, should be registered, so that when the names are lost they may be easily restore ! by referring to the re cord. The small home orchard should be annually replenished by a few additions of new sorts, or of those which have been previously omitted, but the main object to be kct in view is to secure a regular succession of ripe fruit without break or interruption the year through. t)r. R Butler. Master of Art. Cam bridge University, Knyland, says: "tit. Jacob uu act like manic. The Wand of Malta, but ninety-five square miles n extent, in declared to be the most densely populated part of the world. According to the testimony of phvid rians nd coroners, In all parts of the Union, death have resulted from the use of coukIi syrups, containing morphia, opium and oilier i oIhohh In this connrc lion Dr. Sam'l Cox, of Washington, after rareful analyse, etiilorw Itf rt Star Couidi Cure a being purely vegetable, and abso lutely free from opiates, toisons and nar cotic. Price, twenty-flve cent. THI MALARIOUS CMBICT8. Miliaria used to be coiillned to romoa raiively limited rt-t oim. People tried to avoid uifHe, ana o 10 a goon extent es caped malarious disease, lint, fit Home reason which has never Ix-en satisfactorily e plained, me area la mcrr ml . and sec tions of the country w hlrh were forui-rlv healthy are now n ept out by a malarious aiiiiOHpiiere, nringlng ili-t-ase In spile of pendHtenl cllort to wrd li oil. Com pound Uxvgeii ha prmvd an effective remedy for malaria. People who were Bnauenouioi an peace m.u comiort iy chills and fever have be im- lorvd to hen'th by this treatment. The -low fever wl..ch reiiuinare put to tllpht; the system li built up the digfutlve cum are pu to right; the languid liver i - help d to ac .v ity.and the impure blood U vlullied. This has been accompli hed in maiiyraewhich have come under our tare, and we are ronfldeut that nearly every rase of malar ial poisoning may tliid relief In th use of our treatment A readab e little book of near y two hundred page's, which we mail free to all wliq apply, gives a full and Hat In factory statement in rvgxrd to "Com pound Oxygon-Hs Mode of Action and U-'Hiilts" In a wbie variety e( ca'.. Ad dress 1)HS tiTAHKKY & 1'AI.KS, No. lo.U Arch street, l'h lad. Iphia, l'u. Order (or the Compound Oxygen Home treatment will lie filled by II. A. Mathews, 015 1'owell Street, San Pram-lsco. Two brother named T ylor are riinnliik' AgniiiHtea.lt other fir tho liovernorhip of TcnneHHee, one n a Demo rat, the other as a Kepublicau. And now it in said the Prohibitionl-ds will mmiimite the killer of the two caudldatus for tho bame oltii-e A UENTU bTIMDLTJi U Imparted to tlie kldne) and bladder by lloitottor'i Stumaeh Hitters, wlileh la nioet useful in orereomiiig torpidity of these organ. Di'iildea intuiting more activity Into them, tills excellent tonio endow them with additional vigor, and enable) them the better to undergo Uie near and tear of the dlitclia gtng function Imposed upon lliem liynHture. Moreover, aa lliey are Ilia channel for llie e8t-aie of certain Impurities from the tilootl. im-rcait their aw ful newt by atrungtlu'iilng and lu-ultlifully stint iilttUuir Iht iH. In certain mortiid conditions of tlieao imiHjrtant orgniiH, they full Intoa sliigKioh slate, which is the usual pcrcurmir nf disease What th. man be of greater scrvioothaiiaim'd Irmu which iinnel them to greater activity n nun siuiiituit io iimintiics are uioro perilous than those which elttH-t the kidneys, and a iiit-dlclne which averts Uie peril should be niginy esteemed. The body of a young woman was found in a trunk at Toledo O. BAETHOLDl'S BTATUK OF "LIBERTY EN- L1GHTEN1NQ THE WORLD" Will he a reminder nf personal liberty for ages to come, "u ju-t a sure a founda tion has Dr. I'terues "UulUen Medical Discovery " been placed, and it wl 1 stand through the cycles of tint as a monument to the physical emancipation of thou sands, who by its use have been relieved from consumption, consumptive nlnlit- sweata, bronchitis, toughs, spitting of blood, weak lungs, ana other tun at and lung atlertious. Collectors of Customs have been in structed to number each pass given to Chinese In transit. CONSTIPATiON AND XNLIQESTI0N. Constipation and I ml lures t ion lead to dyspepsia and general weakness of all the bodily functions ami entire system, and gives rise to sick-headache and all Its at tending torture. UAA1HU11U iUiSare a pleasant and sure cure for thee affec tions. iU cents. At all druggists. J.J, Alack & Co., prop let or S. 1 . THE TESTIMONY 0 A PHYSICIAN, Junius Ueoclier. M. 1).. of Sigourner. Iowa, says: " For several years I have bcenustiw a Cougn I'uIhmii, called Hit. YVM. 11 ALL 5 UAl.SAN 1'UK THIS l.U NUS. and in hIiiiohi every rase through out my practice I have had eu'iru suecesn. 1 have used and precrlieil Hundreds ol bott es since the days of my army prac tice (M ), when I was surgeon of Hos pital So i, Louisville Ky." Four men ere shot. thr. a of them fa tally, iu an h II ray near Summervl le, Mu. "That Miss Jones Is a nice looking girl, Isn't she I " "Yes. and shed be the belle of the town If it wssn't for one thing " "iei.r. ii.., 1 1 'Mli. liHft nnljireli im Visd it. Is nmiU.As. " - " - . ........ ant to be near her. Hie has tried a dosun things and nothing helps her. I am sorry, for 1 like her, but that doesn't make it anv Ihh disagreeable tor one to be around her." Now If she had uned Dr. Sage Catarrh Iicmedy, there would have been nothing of the kind said, for it will cure catarrh every time. . One person in every thirty-five In Eng land and Wale is a pauper. TAKE IT IN TIKE. A man who presents au appearance of dubilHy, whose countenance is anxious, and who Is subject to spells of falntness, is name to HUduen neain iroiu neart ins- eaHe Let Mm take I J it. JI.INTB ukaht Hhmkdt before It is too late. At drug gist. (1.5). Descriptive treaties with each bottle; or address J. J, Mack & Co., S.F. Tben Baby was sirk, ws garo hsr Castorla, When slit was a Child, shs eried fur CasUirla, When alia Waiua Miss, she clung to Caatoria, Wbu sh had Cblldrsu, she gars Uieio Castoria, Dr.Henley's Celery, Heef and Iron restores lost vitality and gives new life and vigor. Go to Towns ft Moore when In Portland for best Photographic and Crayon work. Ir a cough disturb your sleep, take PUo's Cure forC-nsumptlon and rest, well. Tbt Okrmia for breakfast. K ViUMORS, Rlmiehe Cm AfJo mx BIRTH MARKS ! k j -are curea DV ACuticura P01t CLE ANSI SO THE 8KW and Bcalp of I Infantile and Klrth Humors, lor allaying Itching, llunilng and Inflammation, for curing the first symptoms nf Kciema. I'snrlasis, Milk Crust, Hcsll lli-ail. Scrofula, and other Inherited lfin and I.Iimm! dim-iUM.H. CUTici'KA.the great Kkln Cure.and CirrircRA oap. an emiuimte .-kin lleautillur. rnusmaiiy, andCCTiffiiA Hksiii.vknt. the new IJIood I'uri- ti.r Inli.rTuillv. Mm Itifullililfl. CiiTicuHA HK.MKmKsareahanlutclr pure and the only infallible iilood furthers and Hkio Iteautlllers free from poisonous liiHTwtient. Kohl (.very hero. l'rici.Cl'Tli'KA..'iOr.: MoAP, 2.V.: IticHol.VKNT.il. rrepsred by the Horriut IJKI'O ANO I IIKMICALtO., JioHTIlM, AlAH. Z..H for "How tn('urMiin virvwrt. Mit Mack Aunt, Uterine pains, Soreness and " Weakness spts-dily cured by Ci'THTRJ iAnti-1'aim 1'i.AkTKH. Warranted, fcc i n r ) PERILS OF INFANCY. "Doctor, why is It that so mauy children die before the age nf 5 years!" "The subject is a complex one, and In It analysis we have to consider not only the various 'condition surrounding the infant, but the still more importautoneof the latent tendency to diseasH, The faMhionable mother, the self Indulgent lather, hand dowii to their children over wrought nervous system and weak physical power, which result in early death, or more often a life of protracted feebleness. Very little of the common sense which i exercised in the rearing and preserving ot choice stock exists iu relation to the human animal. It would require too long a time to enter Into all the questions of hertd.ty which lutiuenc the late ol the child, 'they are, however, of vital importance both to the Individual and to the race. That the race is gaining In intellectual capacity ia sn undoubted tact; but we aro lotting just aa much or more in physical power, we see no such robust forms, such perfect development of the uuiHCular)Hiema existed fifty year aao. We are breeding i hi.dreu iu and in, ami every generatiou will witness smaller and smaller iulaiiU, w ho will at the same lime have more delicuu i.ervous organ Urns, and, a a result, inn. e nervous dis eases. Add olid the ei.nrvating envi ronment, the hoti.-v . , .li- -leeping apart Hu nts, tho i.u..ks i ,.' leiidants who govern Us fo l and raiinei ', and we ma) easily imagine the result i.. ike (tc'.lenes of the Infant," "till Hlits writes: '.ly troubles com menced just nine months before I was Ik) n,' and the same asHcriLn may be made of tho children of to-day. ?or lieultby, strong otiHpring, there must be healthy, strong parents. The peril of the child lies mil i much in 1 1 .- adverse con anions of It- illens in lis .iieupnbility to tvtihstandll.il.., I 'H im. due In a great measure lo i..o pi... hical t million of its parents duri.ig get-iullon." "Hut, doctor, ni v P"i something be done to remedy u. ..eakness iu the parents f" "Much. U ni'n i w "' understand that upon the Inn ,.uy and b.i-engthol their nervous s)b.oiii depend t .e health and nfe of tbt ir in ants, and at the same time add to their own liuppliK-ss, the result will I- less inoi uillty ai.j .ess sickness of their luiuiits." "What, will best, strengthen a feeble, nervous system f" "Freati air, exercise, lo a struggle for fashionable or social distinction, and a aroful attention to the ood or drink hich supplies the element ot nerve lorce. II the system ha not power enough t tint to eliminate these from food, then i hey may be takeu a medicine. And since we know upon what the nervous system depends for strength, the combi nation of phosphorus, albumen, prolagou, etc., known as DuJAHiii.x'sLircEsMKNCR, will furnish the material in a proper lonn for absorpt ion, and even for feeble children there can Iw no bet er remedy." One dollar ami fifty cents per bottle at all druggist. Snell, lleitaliu & Woodard wholesale agents, Portland, Or. Ilerent heavy rains have almost ruined i he crops in the nnh of Ireland. Nervous debility, premature decline of poer in either sex, speedily mid permanently cured. Large book, 10 cents Iu stamps. World' Dispensary Medical Association, UUJ Alain street, ilut lolo, N. Y. 1 The Navv Department invites proposals t.ir the construction ot five war vessels. WOSUJEN Needing ttrtngrit, r wh aaffar tfm InllrmlllM HUar U Utr m ftlU try browse rf THC BEST TONIC. This dmIIoIm snmblnss Iran with pars mcstslils tnnu s. snd Is Invslusbls fur Dlssssns psotillitr Ut Women, snd si) who Istd smli-nUry live, li Mm riches snd I'nrlSrs th lll.inil, Milmulales lha Appetite, hlrenilhsns tha Muaelra sua Ner?es-in laol. Ilinrt."lill lnlnrte. C'Usrs tha otrniplsalfSi. siidtnakNi tha skin tmftntb. ItdiosDut hlsukan tha telb,oatiM taasdatilis. ur pmduca asMtlpallon all aA Irtm atxIIMua Sy. Mill M. A. pBlflTim, KnrnwtOmra. Onn.arl " I mltenri (. Mra with WankitMa. Union's In.n Bllnra has matlums wt.ll. Iwuiild not ha without It. Mns. Cms. A. Sumhkb, HMD Nlntb An. .. OnkUnri Osl mtsi " 1 lists uod llrtiwn'a Iron Hil Ion hit llfttilaonn sod Wasknim with much bantilil. Hi-fcre uaim lha Monad Imttls I It-It bstbw and stri'im r 1 ratvnnmrnd it sa s ni. Tslaalila t-mia." Mns. Maiit lniAML,MOak St.. Kan Krsnolsoo, Cal.. aaja: " I uaml Urtmn'a lrua blttara fur Nanus lloulaulw and 11 enrad ma." Of mi ina has shorn Trade Mark snd. emaaad red Una en wnippsr. Take no oilier. Made onljr bj BitOWN l'ill!MICALi,IIALTlMOHK,ll BNKLK IIKIT8HU fc WOODARD, VVholeaalelAgenta Portland, Or. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cures all Diseases originating from a disordered state of the BLOCS or LIVEE. Eheumatlsm, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Bait Bheum and Mercurial Fains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J. R.CATES& CO., Proprietors. 417 Sansome St, San Franclttco. C Dif JAHDiti'S LIFE ESSENCE for consumption And wasting diseases. VJEVrn falls to arrrrt Itspld ul Flesh A 1 and htrt-u-th, diinlnUlas fontrh, cherka F.xhAiuilfe Mulit Swi-sls, no matter Irrnn what tufte, nu-es Hnini hliU, A'thma, Srrodila and IwlMllty. l''t MAKTIN.nl Niiw York, the eml-rn-ntSHeliet snd Authorily on Consumption, statu In his TrtstNs on "Tiis Cess or Oos. ii srnos," that "h h found Dujardin'i tils rnr Invsrlslily srrmui the rsjnd Vm of nVh, and Inviynrslra lh entire nervous system, snd baa rt.roiiinwr"M ' ntijsrdin'i Life hjaen.ti ' to thousands of his psticuU with the most nuu-tellous mults." It la as PALATABLE as CREAM, EASILY DICESTEO. Tho Weakost and Youngest can tako It. Foa 8ali it all Ihioohts. Piles, 11.60 ni kimi WWm Aetnti HELL, HEITSHII k W00DAKD, Portland. Oregon. N. P. N. U. No. 118-8. T. N. U. No. R3. fc.i l II ra - , 11 L J M tch. J i