AGRICULTURAL NOTES. I &mplz ISLANDERS. I Coloma DefOted to the Interests of Firman Do not foetl the fattening hogs any longer than is necessary. Slaughter them as soon as the temperature of (he atmosphere is at the freezing point, which i better than when the weather u rery cold, n w not econoinic.il to feed hogs in very cold weather if they be in proper condition for killing. . Lily of the Valley in the open gar den, or in slight (shade, is a hardy nknt that blooms without enecitl at. tention. The only requirement is the health of the plants. It sometimes occurs that young plants in quite rich wil make a strong growth for a year or two without blooming, but it in nnlv because of their rank growth, and afterward they will be found to bloom annually. The green apbis is usually destroyed in planthousts by fumigating with to bacco or tobacco stems. When only a few house plants are to be rid of them, it may be done with some soapy water in which is a little tobacco water thut it. water in which tobacco has bt-en tonked or steeped. The tops of the plants can be dipped in this water, or it can be applied to the foliage by meaus of a syringe. Marriage Deserlpllon f . TTUk, ,ni lit lit u ii. i . Three Snblwih, More the interest ceremony ,h,t are ,,ro,.ain,ed r.o by a repM consisiin- of the! chlefluxunesof ,,0 Mn,ul is provide! for the whole of the Inlanders in tlj mienueu In-1 ,..rmom'a I,,.,,. i THEBAW'3 REGALIA. ExhibiHc of ,h. ,.,,,. nni British Koldierjr la Biirimh. A nrge quantity of gold and othei articles bronchi from fi. . . . . o " v jnium SI V ro now being exhibited to the Indian and Coonia, ExbibiUon) wl.ero they form very interesting di : ".. ai the present limn tU.- . include toii-wl.l..l. !u .1 1. 1 ilsl nor any kind of .Wri.v.i .1.. out of bow U- i.i . separata r pmq .kiu . . mil. uiiE 11 nr i,.nr i " j ui..trnr. h,,. PERSONAL AND LITERARY. 'hixuri Th "i-e iirapi.m 0't." u,u i.i.... . " neviTdisraw, Hii.h feaal., wl. V u entice. A cll.iollH ft,B(inj uf jTHilii-rinsr Dim di MxtM nni km.t I,v tllBlllM- v,.j ... .liir. .. . J.J ... ,,, .,,.,, ,.MI1S ot (l . r..r the comfort of the men il'l.'s mid dm rs am provided, and in he event of Hie supply r..iV sor I ho "f,;nst '1M course, a most f...i7.. when tin, Pop,.,) the .li-o.nifrl,d. v.rn Hinging tiniiwlnstlinr? There " "'.m' ", -'""''I', nn.lnnc- 1 no nine is piisscd in general re niaiks 011 t!iu -coming event unJ the hh 01 i ue 11 11 v. 1 Know wfisit the nieaiiN Jlor When pullets are forced to lay early by stimulants or highly concentrated food, it is an injury, as it taxes the vi- lulity. A pullet tluit is forced will lay when she ceases, in order to nest, she will not begin again as soon as a ma tured hen. She becomes prematurely 'old, and does not prove on the averairn ihj profitable as when she is given ample time to mature before begin ning to lay. Mushroom Cultare. That mushrooms are not more een- jernHy grown and eaten can only be kecounted for by the fact that a few Kaneties are poisonous, hence people lire afraid to eat them. While it im Irue that some of them are poisonous md it is somewhat diflieult fjr the inpracticed to distinguish between he edible and harmful, a little etl'urt ind ebservalion would enable any one io tell the good from the bad. Indeed :ie danger from eating the cultivat.il ne is extremely slight, for thesnun-n f"iuiu.u vi niu u ciiicrs is oi out one ind, the Agaricus compeslris, which is enectiy Harmless and is the variety kifi i-umiiiuiiiy inci Will), inai musiirooms form a chenn. nni. ii i i awe ana nutritious food is buvond uestion. Chemically they more i.'ariy resemble meat than do any iuiw vegeiaoies. Tlie hpontaneitv tk i.:.,i. ii . m itniLll lliey COIlie UD in irt n li'ilities and seasons indientPM i..u wiy tuey Can be grown. During the Ulttu can he mmln muk, i. Haivt b 1 1 V7 'm oi a tree, where they will yield uppf for weeks, while a little ore- jwwnin the enll.ir . - ' iwMiuuav iiauieaiamily to have them all really do mil news of i Ix. ,i., in ft. Kildn iiiiIi'hu if i,- ii'... lillllll WllH till ) ielv v,.,.....l :.. ,....r,.l. .1... c... i . . ' !""' "I .... ... , , oun.iny neioie for sleeping or 'Hint (he ...ini.ter'H housekeeper hml palclied up her latest nimrrel wi-j, )retl.est !!,!, , , i,h,):, ( ' u.""lve,l .d il.o Q.,.). When the weddiusr chiy comes every body gathers mi.iu im i.1,.0, ,, nttendel hv the l '.")" tirulesmaid. They nre s.'-u ' 0 in mmr hummer linery, and pm ile.red with a frnt sent to tl.o left of the pulpit. Kveryhodv is agog with excite n ent. for the occasion is a treat linn 1 1 & . . ....... ..,. ,.,, , imikts mo Uev. Ir. iiiacMiy, Mible in hand. Mountin the III'...'.. I. I a k . ' ' . te ...... .-, ui, mo iii!iiisierL'ii"a.i'es in a (.iiel.e prayer. Then follows aVimon on the duties of husband and wife. The ae.n.oi, over, iur. Mackiiv goes tliro,i"h tho mai riiiire ceremony in the orthodox fiislnon. I'liere is another prayer and "hen the curtain falls. After the mar ringe another iollv f. 'list in nrnviWtnl in one of the houses of I ho, village, but to ihis only natives are invited. The strangers" who include the sehimf musier. (he old mine, ami the minister Inniself. hie themselves to (he niun.se, where thev nlieiniit lo umIji. n.,,r,.,. ;.. a humblu kindof wav, and tim newly niarn. d couple ars gracious enough to IOOK III llllll Ml'.! rt fill I In. tl, . " vl I'roouci on, ...i i , 1 ,l w """"es more or lesi workmanship. The articles are mostl, formed of two thin plates of pure gold - . rr,, -B iemg tilled with ae. In Ins way the gold is small in qua, titr instead of hefng really thick as fd aa it appear, to he; 'and the article! when handled feel very light. Th! oId objects are set with numerous ru biesin rows and otherwise ornament ni.nr ,l.,roc,",,8s''n'' either in tl.ei. cu T i.r'" r b,ltveryin,lil)e,ently cut. J ii re are many rings and brooches . - Li . ll!lre- t,omo "'e gold t cles are of very largo sie. and ther n others formed into the shape ol SC,W.. '--.-eg.lblot. , v'" oers, an worked n he same way out of sheet gold, and h'ghly ornamented by chased work Jade armlets and cups are also to be The royal dress fa the most interest, ing as well as the nmst.vi portion of the collection. The robe ol ... voinposeu of elaborate spangle work; sewn with great neatness nlid v-lolllvlllol0 gK1 cf ornamentation pon tome very stout basis, such a; Ul cariiuoant. n is embroid .'.'H,S?. Wlt.fl "Swings of metal -im -.in u.reau. its weight Is very great, probably not le8 than sixty or seventy pounds. The hat, which weighs two or three pounds. Is conical, w ilb high peak and broad brim, and is also covered by spangle work. The shoes, turned up at the points, are ol wi ir,r J'"U,,hi,,'-T n.ented w ah metal thrcadwork; the clo are ruiuim Him very ,eavy. The full dress, indeed, seems to be as much as a man could well stand under, and locomotion must have been very ? irtienli ir. ii... r.. . .... 'J i.n.nei ii mon ii'i'ii -i'i... 1 1 v; -The son of Charles IMckens, wron"'. lv reported kitlod in the war in the Norihwesf 18 dcsoribeJ as plucky and dashing oilicer. . .n7' j le-umseh Sherman nd Dr. V inl.el l iott Hancock aro two gentlemen well known in army - vvi.ijv,,,i.k iU H greut Soij,or Utcajo Jourim. Tho market value of r. Knnl seems to lluctuate very stran-ely. lu I' K!,rl Von!n!by, " Collection vuuccu.njr ine Manor of Marden," a ". reuu ng to Uerefords lire, wa so d in London for jCwtt A fortnight ago the same copy fetched only i'ltf. -Thr e sous and two daughters of eneral Ue survive him. H s sons ar farmers in iriuia, and the daughters are both preat travelers, the elder h-v- ng explored AuMralia, Jap:!B. chiii i. Ind a and Kgvpt. in addition to the huropean circuit of si"hu. N. Y Trunk I'liik'an.l'a h!nrni.. eorls that when the groia naturalist l".v dying. 'Kio.! is so nood." he said. "so very good to the little tis'ies. I do not believe lie would let (heir iuspeotor su ler slupwreeli at l.!st 1 am goin on a long journey, where I think I shall see a great many curious animals. This journey I must go alouo." The New York aiivu .... , , , " " 'v.'-l-UIIII'S. I l.ii 1.ML.-I......I I ...:t i . . ........ .iu .mi, iii ing provisions with them, generally mutton, it be in-' considered iinliiekv that thi'v should come empty handed. Tea is nur.i.!;...l in creat abiindiiueo. Abuniperis drank to the health and prosperity of the newlv wedded pair, and this formality over the company breaks up. The couple are seen to rest for the night, nndllieev, m is at mi end. There is it dillieultv usually about the In.Vcvmoon. It j the correct tiling to spend it from home, but there is onlv the ('luiil'll tif (mini. a friend's house ten yards a wav or one twice the distance. Cur. 'tllas.iow Herald. J THE SEIGNEURIES. 1...I. - .. : "" i 11 in in en ii 1 hrpnil.wi.rl ,. ...:,u ligurings iii pearl. It is executed and handsome article. In one of the rates containing tho dress there is a small Umbrella: but Ihis is not the umbrella of state. This wm in the capture broken up, and of it there now nre parts onlv. and & ureal tity of ornaments which have been re- ccivcd in these cases, but these nre not shown to the public. The umbrella it- ten is auont thirty feet in diameter, and was carried by a shaft six inches th'ck and about, twenty feet long, the iiiiiiii on mo top of the umbrella beino-, when complete, some nine, feet ?n height. The shaft was surrounded by rings of gold, studded with rows ol niuies, ana ornanion:cd by altfrna turns of inverted V-shaped pendants. I l.o rrr.1,1 iii.ll,.1n 1 ... 1. , ...w h. u. ..LIT.-. nnu regaiia auove no- iiceu are placed in the Indian section near me U'ylou court. But there are 'J'rihun m-ivm l.n H, . 1... . . .. " V . p,uwr impi esiou tnat great men im ore M.'iuom clever does not cm to bo borne out by the facta. Senator iii.i.is nas a sou who, it is thought, w 11 bo cleverer tnan his father. Oliver 1 iMOl'tOll's SOIl IllllM fur tn mu t. n L - - ' v fill.nu niant as a lawyer. John S. Wise is tho eiou-r son oi a clever father, nnd youn.' tho memory of his gifted father. -Miss Fanny Crosby, the popular Mind iy-8Chool hviUil-limker ii ifty-iive years of ago, and from girl hood has 1 e n totally blind. She is bo low tho avenge stature, and is rather delicato in appearaneo. and lives in plain style on Forsvthe slreet, New lork. She hai writinn f.,iiw ni...... . ...... ll.fcUM limidied hymns, many of wh eh have proved very popular. Sim is ed as alwsys bright and cheerful. A. i. Herald., 8ISGINQ ROWfi n tot bM ved my Barnrs life, . ma over from death doom. An cured him for hl wife. l you lilaine me Mr. Delaney , '"InRin'oonKsof jof Ir Hh Aly Flower, more s the power I Cured my darlln' boy." The bark Ci n.i .7. '"'"oi cnan ..w m uvea wre lost. REvra ovzi youb kotjt.i 1?f.nl ,,-t , - , .... ... ,,. m.iuriiiiiiK io eat iii u, is an excellent moito for the khI,. and the suf-fen-r from ratirrh. Hut while the Roasip N practically incuratile, ilure Is noexcusi .... nnyiiiiw Miuering iui.Ker from catarrh. Ir. bafjo s l alanh Ueiuedy is an unb.il. Inir rui e tor that oirHiiuiv....u. 1. 1...... . the di-ea ed iiieinliranu ...) . i... ...... .in iii preHaeu sunsa Ions which al ways attend catarrh. A short trial of this .aiuu.r , repiu-aiion win make the suf terer ieel like a new behiK. Mrs. Inulslana W . . - " II. .11., .Ml. c..iiurjr a iow nays since bk'cU IJ6 jcara. Old Malrrinl la taken on I.. Palmer & ltey; reaiemtwr this fact. two pagoda or shrines forming part of this collection which have been piaceu in the gardens near the foun lattrtitlns J'li tin . or Them Thtv Kx- Ikt In Cin.mU. The diet of the French Canadians is The best malorial in ,i..- extremely simple and consists nrinci. Jfhroom beds is horse m,iniir M'8'1 )f 0l,P ftmI vegetables, thotidi ""'s. nl which are by no means the. taken frehh from the stable should "u'Bt n"d I'0"" ' very cheap in tho 'a , ,nter(sting objects. allJiough they Ihrown into a h6ap and let stand u0,inll7 districts, costing somewhat heilTi -.H1Ki- gil,,,'l. ,,lUicu wori' ...n.u n,iu .his oi silvered eiass and other tawdry. The roof upon roof with which they are covered in, and the flnme-like representation in the ornamrnts.out of which tall sliifht pointed (inials rise, are highly eharic- K.i.-uooi ii. c crude Iturmcsu stvleol " nvnuuf iu'(f rrf, few days, until it becomes heated; 'V8 tlll,n half tho price paid by the! nforkoyer and mix. Continue K.nK'h labuir for the same art idea of Ihe late Secretary Frelinghuysen bad a convict on that if he over went to sea ho would be drowned. So I e never wenttose.i. Ho was nomiiiHtud and conimu.'d as AlinisU-r to Kin'land by 1 resident (irant. li; commission was ma le out. lie went on to Washington to receive his instructions from Secre tary Fish. At the last his dread of tho ocean overcame him. He refused to Icavo the l!nit,l Ktt.. ...a i... iianuou oaoic ins commission. A', i Tribune. During the Administration of 'Pres- meiii, uiii'imiiari the daughter of. a Sent. iui was miirrieu in a-,liington. Th ii. siueni, lio net and many members oi ongress were in ai tendance After mo ceremony Mr, Buchanan stenmil forward to present his congratulations iu ine urine, a prominent feature ol wmenwasa hearty kiss. A member Miinuing m, close pro imity inquired is it uuuerstood that 1 am to follow suit?-' -No, sir," replied the l're.i dent, it is underelood that I kiss for uio manon. Aiixmy Journal. RUPTURE PEhMANENTLY CUBED. it ,1. '. WJ furo froln rart of V i el Mates lo Vurtlaml ami hotel exvieiiaea n.i. o i.u.t) ii wo iu mil prtsluee liKlidiuiia-dlu evidence from wcll kiiown banker, ductura. . Vi. . n'" nu larnieni as to nur ro lain Uy iii I ho euro ot rediieealilii rui.tura or liernia. wtthuul knifo. needle or flliMrn liiMtrn. IV .T . .ou Bn,,'-,"' aKiiinst aeiidcnl from Uie lmlday until cured, and the cure Kiiaran (sl iiermancut or money rul untied. You ran work evei-v dav. im muiiMr wi,..i -.,... U011, Million' uaniri-r or Incenveiil.-iH-e. Con- . ...... I. unine 11. nra 1111111 io 10 1 entity. UirrenijoiidHiita will enclose minp for reiily and address lira. Konlen it J.ullier, roomi 8 and r in.. rKlllilll OHIIK. l ol llllllll. UretfOll, llcuilon this pa st. When IHby was stck we cave tier Cas'orla. When she was a Chlld,.8lio cried for l"a lorla. lien aho became M ln, alio 1 limit to CaMoria. When the had C'liildron.ahe gave UicuiC'aatoria. Absolutely Pure. Hi powder ntraf nui A m. nar,H wi'l lK4,)miH. Hii .vinoiiili l tl.M . e cniwttr? kli .h u d mnnut b oold h) oi':p.u. wilh il.o aii.ltliiHia of 'uw .. (hft '" . nrm on. T n Jam et ltd ( ?i!Dtia ua Wl atrati. It i few times, or until the mass is (li,'t- r i't'iieh-CHiiiwiihn farmer is a my fermeiited and rotted, and thu f,,nt'1 conwrvuhir i f ancient habits and Nwive heat and moisture is thrown l"sU""h' ,lml. IN strongly ojiposod to r l..l. 1 I r . I'll. Ill Il.r I'Vm.-i. I. I'm, ... .,., 'I-.... 'I . I r ' " - ...... )n r. I HIT PI'll m some parts ef tim oi-.n i.i,. ,.f n.... bee has therefore been sonvMenniilei.il., ti.. ..1 1... 1 1 -. . . v , . J . 1 , ,r iimn nor n,.ir i,i.,i. eo clown I10111 fmher to sou. Hiatal illlke tlie bed four nr Huo f,.;.. I . . " fna as long as necessary or eon, linn! o.wl t.ll.. .1... . . poo uio iiinniire up in a Jnded ride three feet hih. Care lnlv. I 1 Ve, UW n"l"-e existence is nil that has U, , tnly placed and the leabt decaved from 1 ...mi n....... .-,. .5 . Brim-,, of 1. !.,. 1 . . ' .. , . me aiiiiie H . "umaiiii, ami 11, snoulil liirm liiis eome inlo the possession of an ... uuj,, bu uk 10 promice an '1;"1 1'risinj; M'ote.'i or Knglish fiirmer "ami linn, neat, rtia iu.i u w 1 11 iiimt.iI n,... r ,.,,,,. 1 .1 tbeallowedto rise bevond 80 (e-ha,,w'n,,'"t' '' It him been Mrik ,andif it seems likely to do so 1,1 '"'r-e .f H few years OF SLEEP WALKING. Rnfferera Who Should NeTr ha lrt Wflh oiiii.oo.l Medlralt'ouni.el, Itsocms strange, on the lirst blush 1 t tl, n v.. 1 L. - . a .no iimiiei, inai so very lew aeci- tlenls berall sleep-walkers. The nro- fr.,...i: . ... i..iuii in in.sianccs in which ativ.in holes in the manure in various , ' 1!,,.VI"S huildings have disap- jury is sustained by the subjects of this Uo thebed by thrusting charp fi,l:'"-ll""-(' M.bstan- rcmnrknhlo state of semi-sleen is verv Sticks into it and then witlidnw. l" 1 U-eii erecte.l. ,! ,he Rnmll. Thw T. ?- J fttheuij When the heat is about 75 ot,l!r.!,u.0l,, a,rrAnnt Ihm the bed is r..dv fr .i,u of 1".'l' ' .. .h'" " " fliiu ran be got of any seedsman at :ra about 20 cents per pound. --u inn, pieces aoout tlie size ...v.. ...rmi.n-. j ue oiu s.'igneuries on the St. Liiwrenco have lo-;t but lit! I,, of their ancient cliuVneter. In mmiv eases mini 1 11 l" ",M u .t-iu-iiio 10 uinnor nouses still muts and these put in six inches " I he river bunks, surrounded n ana about two itii-licB below the b.v prim, old-fashioned gardens and an. ine bed is then covered to p,l',i,('''''vysiraightRVenuesof poplar. incnes with Jirn,. M;lt-r,l''ines were, in old, times. down iirmlv and ,,M,iill.v granled by tho (iovcrniiil-nt to pciMinsoi (iisiinciion or to couri. favor ites, and cotisti'd of immense tracts of lann (in soiuo instances thr 4Pth of two 11 ,H pressod ! 11 tlie temperature is right -""IW118 Will num. 11 r 1, f wwk, and will continue ir two months if tho interior '"kept up. To prevent th soil in? ami irt ... Hi ' t unserve UIO HB:lt, a lre"g,0f 8tr,iW n,H-vl,e I'"oa But little moisture is needed, B.S"0tw,ernlw quite dry, and III A ,86 luke wafm water (eold 11ml. '""fien uio suriace, W'y through a fine rose. If the , uh let that re an;u.i """iit-i mat, re DbM.9thewfteriPl'led. When 0 of the u 1 . " "usieu, ine covering 'wi urn nr.1,1 -....1 :hi. 1. . u,1l f0"Q fl tlie juT-wn eihausted, the - iiicremn.i wi i. 1 .1 fnnlnl. .Ultril 1MB oco L; " . e dne bearine take o3 re'nl , ,nches of fre' ma fflcetl'e soil and fresh straw, upbeat will rpviv thr. auuuier crop, indoor culture the bed r in,, ?onshlls one above an- Cal. ' 8,'aCe n,,Me tw emen g.e.a",ou Wi.h proper mwa, C ""session can be had '""g, ana in fact all the yei vmere is not mneh pt ;Wvw-)1Mman bed, and little i enaMe one to keep the Inr..r "ue w Keep me ItBPPl.ed with this article of :' lJv"ed that frea in t "'is ha Iiere.i ; , m,,i"1'-ooms which tS I? 1 10 fielJs soaked in ' "US tlailnr. il.. .n. tlm . 6 eiKct 01 re- - ' V Ilf tlitrHii-wa. , . . . . be in 11 8 matter winch t.l III ..... r. . vuiwiarc t jiurai ree lemrmti in breadth l y the nunc in ileoiln. ..v. tending for miles troin the river shore baek into the primeval forest. The Seigneur, or lord of the manor,' par celed t.'iis hind out into snn.ll it which were frKniiriitlv atrnin mihl Jivided by I. m lies inlo' alnlosl. inliaii- tesimal prop, i t oris. The lief holders made a small annual payment to the eigneiir. who ha 1 also certain feudal claims, the principal of which was a considerable proportion of the amount payable on Ihe sale or transfer of land. Alt tlte Yutr Hound. China's Empress Dowager. A short time ago it wm announced that tho Emperor of China, having reached his fourteenth year, was about to take over the reins of power from the Kmprei-s Dowager, and that nothing now remained but for the nstrologers to select a lucky day. It has. however. new been arranged, af the Emperors request, and the arrangement haa boi-n apprcvt d at a meeting (,f tlie imperial O- ...... ,.., . L - .' .. 1 11.1nt.-n, umi. me j.mpress jJowaer naii govern in conjunction with the Emperor until he reaches the ae of twenty. Ji;u oliiciais have b'--n or- .bred, therefore, in future tobcnd their petitions, memorials, etc., in duplicate one cony fur the hmpeior. the other for the Empress. Tho latter hss been m sticc.'ssfal 11s a ruler that tho plan is a w..c one. Mm is not tho mother of the Emperor, but one of the wives of i.e la; l.mi cror Wit one. Jb' vr.-s- i it Emreror i the s..n of IVince I..V111. he I'riiue " mister. Manchester OuarJ- nt. small. The exnlanation of n. . ... . (iiiiiiii nily is doubtless to be found in the fact that it m a state of semi-sleep in which the sleep-walker makes his excursion. He is sleeping only so far as part of his cerebrum is concerned. Tho rest of his br.iin is awake, and therefore it is not a strange feat to walk carefully ami escape injury, doing all the necessary acts of avoidance while carrying out somo dream purpose, just as a waking purpose is fulliiled. This hypothesis obviously requires a very full explana tion of such an accident as that by .....v.. n mt;i.-j;-BiKer recently camo by her dentli namely, fulling 'out of an open window. It is not likely to have been part of the dream to get out of a I winnow, mere must have been some error in the carrying out of the process; such, for example, hs turning to the ngni instead or the left on leaving a room, and thus walking through a low winuow insieau of through a door-way A .J a -..In ,1.a . . n .. a I...C hid ai-nau are siiiiieicntl v on tho alert to enable the sleep-walker to uiko an precautions for safely, and when he comes face to face with a Him. cully involving more than automaticor siiD-conscious self-control, he wakes. We should like to know more of (he esse which has ended fatally from some competent medical observer who has studied the development of this inter esting disor.ler in this particular in stance. .Surely a practitioner was on snlted. No ewe of elecp-walkinr should ever be left without medical scrutiny and counsel. In sleep-walk-ing there is the making of madness, snd in ita inception Ihis disorderly sleeplessness ought to be slaved. The Lancet. --uiina dealer "Never saw such dull times in my lifo. Don't sell a new set of dishes a "week." Culler That's rilMier OUll. IVodIo can't eat wilhnnl aisnes, and toey aro sure to get broken, you know." "That was the case, ...,.. ,,,, ,, A e oiien nail lamiiies ouy a new rt every month; but those gooa imes have cone. D.shes n i'i get broken any more." "Tuey don't?' "No. You seo it's becom mr f.'inlii,in able for ladies to do their own work." A. CUBIbUs C'JMrXICATIOfl. One of the t'et.t known clergymen In Mnieiigo, lillnols, waHHlllictud with a cur ious complication ot alliuems. For twenty jcais lie had nervous dyspepsia. For ei(chtyear he had spasms afTeclinasiKht, speech and henrimr. To thee ilisordera were added catarrh, brotichitis andeim. slipation. lbs appetite was small, IiIk sireutith was almost (roue, and it waa but rare y that he rnuld preach sermon. At- lr trviiiK almost every melhcd of cure, this clergyman wrote lo Drs. Markey & I'alen to a"e if there was anv use In trviiur Compound Oxvki 11. 'ihey hardly dared to encuiirajre him. fclill he concluded to t y It. Aow see I ho result. He writes: "Mv Keneral health is g eatly impruveil, appe tite Isquiekem d. dyspepsia la ahiiOHt none, OiiHti nation rrlievedandralairh and limn chilis greatly liclw-il. Have aaiucd U-n pounds lu tluhh and am olivsicallv htronir er. and in liol ter condition gi nerally." It VOU r&- not uiiilersland cxai'Iiv what. Coinoound OxyKcn Is or why and how ft. hhould ell'ect cuch en es be assured of one thing: It reutly dot tht work. Thia Is at tested by ko man v who have la-en Lrjuirht out of severe chronic illness that I here Is no disputing It. The TreUise. which Is sent free by mail, tella more alsmt It. unto to IJits Stakkkv &.Yli.ks. 16u Arch btrcet, i'hlladelpliia, Pa. Orders for the Coip irounil Divcrpn Ilnine 1 realment will )e tilled by H. A. Mathews, 0t6 f'owell Mreet, han Francisco. A young ladv called at ashootlnirffnllerv In Chicago the other day, and after tiring Itfu-en shots at a target it waa found that sue nan t.mi ,i(.r initials on the target. '1 hen she told the astonished proprietor inai sue waa ine ctiampion lady shot Iroin uregou. You ran secure the beat nrlcea anil terms from Pal mer & ltey. WEAK LUNG MADE' tTRORO. Persons w ho Kitty indoors all the time and lean over a counter or desk, sooner or latar discover that their lungs are giving out. Editors are often thus alllii ted Kias tus It. Sutherland, editor of the Eastern Stat Journal, White Plains, New York, wines: 1 have used Au.cock's Pohoiih Pi. as. tick in my f dully aiucu I Ml-. In Dial, year t had an attack ol nneiiniouin from Im-li I was not expected to recover. Aly lungs were left lu a very weak state. I coin- meiicecl using Al.l.cock'a Poiuua I'I.as- TKH8, wearing them coiislanl'y three months, two on Ihe breast and two on the ba' k. The result was surprising, at least to me. The pains in mv lunga hid lelt me anu j ick like a gtanlre'reHhed with uow wine. l or lli 'nr 11 I'oiikIi or Noro 'IU roil I, "jinmn't liruiuhiut J rot tea are a simple remedy. u OK coo 5 Bet m H uaoa ill HATCH CHICKENS. wrrn tub .irPl fcgi nrrmtiMa ninnniTnn !J?ciry s ILIHIUIIII IllbUilAlUn -TIM KnsT- Hnrreurnl MarhlnrMade SOuld M.hUIi, 1 BIIywMuUL ami 15 Vlni Prumluiaa HJTnur 111 viune nr rrn If H..n.i tin linn riimtrM Clnmlarand Makua JMO inaysetan Ineulialur 'Ki:K. c Ad,lrov rKTALUM A INCUBATOKCO.,rotaaa( To feel free, tileasant and be kealihv. use insn may r lower. ,0 centa at druggists. W. K. Mea l waa murilerp.l at. VhllA J'lalns, N. .. by two men who roiniiiitled Min nie 10 avoid being captured Don't take that "cocktail In tho mnrn. ing. Jt you have tt "swelled lle.ul." nan, seated stomach an I iinalruiig nerves re uniting irom the "convivial parly last ulght," the sure and snfe rav to clear the cooweha Irom the brain, recover test for food and tone up the nervous aysU-m Is to u-e iir. 1 ierc.es I'leasanl rurgallve Pel- leia. Dow uy ail drugulsts. Airs. Yaclaw. of (Mcve'aml. Cl H1I1 three ot her children, iiiorlally wouuded iwo oiners ami c1111111.lt ted Mil hie. , IVEll DRILLING WwMnfrj f..r Hi li,0f ny ,le.lh. Im loin Km tn (or ,iU' -, oil ..r u.,, nr mv, d HU'itm ii-ni,;j I urtshl.. Ilnrw IVner M,i.'lu.in.M 1.. , a It, Ml.il," Utl.inuiu.sl n iliHI l ..l.TM,l .!, , ..,r u,,, , ,t k .. d.'.'f "B ",lr ''""'I""'" snrt t ..I, hi l'mM bi.ii... f.,r winter nr s.i,,,wr. w. thr nM "t ,mi Um-t Mai,f,(',wn,i , l,,r. a-"rt 4VaJ Sl Staiiial.irilliitn.il i-Malm.ua K. 4m.SKii; "'rp W'll Kxravator fo., New Vork. A. C. BURBArJK, ft IiiinnrU'r mi.l Hrsl..r of Thotn.whl.r fjVjJ i,"''11'; "M1'' ,'''"i :uiu ll.W, J,"""'01'.". I'l'iri'H. Jtat.l.lu, Ti.nlntuw VL',b4!1,','',K, '"". ruj. Iktuhiw Km. F.iicl.wo aump f.,r titloj , J e-lfiL '"" ua nlvof tiatniaui. ifil AllllllaA ' Koo. 12 and 38 CENTER MAEEBT, KANVIUvrmcn en - --.-..'...iv'., vnu. v Oarvellous Ikmiy DISCOVERY. diu'tiii,,, for 1H.nl oluwe I'r.-.iH.ei.,., will. ,i,T,T! I,.ii,.f Mr. l1i.HT.rn, f,,. Ati..i,..it,r, II..iih. W W AiTiia. J111A11 K hicujinM. I.,. ........ wl... .." 0U11.rm.e111 nt ,n. k. hv ' ' " PROF. L0I5ETTE, 3 mouths treatment, for Mnv PUn'a iicinedy lur Caiarrh. Sold by druggisia. Irish May Fower the king of ill-coverles What Makes Vinegar Sharp. ficorze Adams, in 1717, said that some people have imagined that the sharpness of vinegar is occasioned by the eels striking their pointed tails against the tongue nnd palate-, but it is very certain that tho souivs? vine?ar has none of those eels, and thit iis piin pelicy is eiitin ly i wiiiT to the pointed I'pire ( f its sills, which float therein. -bcuiutijie A'htrnun. A CHANCK FOB HSaLTH fs aftonk'd those fast "inking into a condition of liopcleo debility. The means are at hmid In the form of a genlul medicinal cordial, llns- telter'sStomacj Hitters enibcdlcs the combined qualities of blooa1 fertiliser and depiirent. tonic and an alterative. While it promotes dilution and anaimllatim, and timnUtcs appetite, has the further tirect of punfjinK tho life current and tretiKthcning' the nervons ")- tem. A Ihe blood growt il.'her and purer by its use, they ho resort to thia tterllnir nieiil. I- nal agent, acquire not only vigor, but bodily iihstance. A healthful change in the aecrt t'onH is i iit't'le'j ny ii, aim that aure and rapid ,iliv-i-4l itet ay, which a chronic obstnir lion of the functions of Urn )!c::l prodiue. Is arrelsl. The imIiiio raiiHca of disease beinir removed. heilih is speedily rcnovaled and vigor restored. Three I'i l:ed Su.ci ofJlctrs were mur dered at L'uftu'a, Ind. Tlie only r-Iiab!e euro for catarrh is Dr. Sage's Catarrh itcmedy. Twp'vc tVviaanl aahsiria In Ohio piy an aggregate annual li. cn-cof J.',HI,1:U. . Co to ToMrne & ii'oore when In Portland for biit Photographic aud Cravon work. BROWNS IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION MLIOUSNESS DYSPEFSIA NERVOUS TROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN w the BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS llis Ccnttine hai Trade alark sad croaacd Ked Lioas oa wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. ENKL1, HKlTdllU ft WHODAItD, W hnlMmlai Aarnta 1'ortland, Or. A. fELDENHEIMER Thi Lending and iiuliuhls JEWELER Of Portland, Oregon M!. Klntand M .rtlk.D Hu 'OI'!VTUV OI(lii:itsi M(l.li'iTHi in iiciii 1 111.1:11 isi run. I:u..,-k i n , .LOWC LOANS. i tf II ParV"Hiranl ai.a.,. 'tg Str..i'ai pullH.-.rs. Uan Um. Jll """" ly'- T.t,Oardar, AT SIEINWAY di'tdririii's. hand In i..,. ....... ." "? of Min t MitHiu and llouks. lisli 'ssiii.i.liu.lal MiHiern i. 11 ee. M. tilUV. The Van Monciscar DTSPENSAnY, PORTLAND, OR. Yuil'ii. inl.l.lla u l al4 old i.wl. r niitrrkil a. .a aid all , aln, , I.OKT MANHlXlOl Ni.rr.Mia Is hilllj, Hjwtina tiirlioa, Sruili.al lwwa, H.uiOIsy,F'ailli.sMa. .it. l.v... ..... i.'yV '""W. aho liana a..d 5 Vt 'tk f!" ' H Wrllla... SL'-rih-- "' "". KJ.tim.s W' 1 u . . . ."...ir iriitnin, su Hark. Imniti.a I'ri.u. i.,,.u,rTl. il ..J! .n.ui rrIM a.,d cu fnrlil. . "" t'nnault onflrlentlallr tieeuiw-ia Ac 14 THIRD NT rWi-mrawimii I ASTHMA-CURED! , "A hrrmn A'lkmm !mm im fmu, t Htrf j tmm.4uU4 tiU4 la im ot tMa. Iitsw m L "WH MNri rrWtal . hMl ll Mk,ia fWll 1 J.4 ,mM ' trie ttm uvli saftU9imw'lh'n.VJf'Vlf W tlir---r. .. . i v t for Infants and Children. ,'?""rtPtetoai I Ca.torf.ewf Rolta, Conftlpatlnn, irNmrnendltainperiortoanyproamption I fo-ir KDmaclj. I'lftrrlice, knu ltioR, knoau to me." n. a. Aioikh, Jt D I w''"'"i, eie aleep, oJ truuotee dl- W8o.(iloriiet.,IlroaJya,N.T. riiKarfoM mdletf Tom CtrnvB Coawxr, IB fulton Bl-et, K. 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