' Ail OREGON SENTINEL. OEESON SBHTIHEI. ADVERTISING RATES. PUBLISHED SATURDAYS t- ACH0NT1UF.. JACESOS CODSTT OREGON , -BT- FRANK KRAUSE Ootiqnut lOHnet orl nt flnl lDtfttfoa.7 i CO ' whiukttqtienll&Mrtioa......... ' " 3 montni ..... .m... T " a 10 at Oas-foortL Colons 3 montbi ,.,.. " On-Elf " I Se ' A " - 4ft ft .......... ........ On.C.IamnSmontbt 8 C " K) t A Discount to Yearly AUrartUvrs. TERMS: ta cvpjr. Per Yrr, tinlTnrt,..,..t'4 JM -'"ft : i i't' i aw aiii -i infi i i in p i u, ? -i $ r , m k h r u jsksk t.3s tr h e g . g . s a r . a. , . J !&. av iaa& mj & ml, ss?3gtfm x5 .w v r y ?SI a VOL. XX2X--3VO. 20 PROFK.SrflU.VAL CARDS. C. P. GEARY, M. D.f Physician And Surgeon, MEDFORD. OREGON. Office ia A. L. Johnson's building. T. ft. YOTJNU, M. D., Vhysican And Surg3on, CENTRAL PoIXT, OREGON. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. H. K. sTATiNA, Attorney & Counsellor At'Law, JACK-OKVILLE, OoS. Kill practice in all the Courts of the Etate. Office up suirs in Orih's brick. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNStLOR-AT-LAW Ja.ck.snii'rlllr, Ogi., Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Ofllcn in Mr. McCully's huild. lag, corner of California nil Fiflh streets. O II. AIKKN.M. P., naYSICIAH AND SURGEON, vACKSON'VILLK, OREOOH. WOUes opposltf. P. J. Hm' ctnr.. j'. VT. ROBINSON, 31 D-, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFICE At City Drug Store. Resi dence on Fourth St., op.-Oilte M. E. Church. . ' Calls promptly attend-d o ' aidm-hl. MAKl'lN VROMAN, M. P. OHYSICIAN ASD 3UHQE9:i, ilEDFOUU, OKKUON. Call promptly alien led to at all hours. B. F. UOWKl.T., Jacxsosviu.k, OKKQOS. 4 'tuilntit plsculln my Imn.liwlll rfw1rmniti &ttation. C4"5pclnl attpntlun (Iran t c.llc tUn. A. L. JOHNSON, Kotwy Public, Real Estate Agent aad CollccUr T.ls.!ox.-rlllo, Ox. I mkc convpyincin; and furnishin;; ab tracts of lan.1 titles a specially. Loans negotiated aat co lections m-ulc. All butincs- intrusted to my cafu will receive prompt and careful attention. WILL. JACKSON, r E N T I S T, JACKRONVIt.LU, OEKC.OS. . i -T, rriESTii exiuctrb at am. I I -t A c)irg will b male. 03c nn4 rIJuc on earner of Clifari.U nd lrih itrnt. A. O. allHS. L. B. 6TKAENf. GIBBS &STEAHNS, TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, is 2 ami 4 Strowbriilyc'a Building, TORTLAND, OHKOON. TlllprvtlM In ll"cnrtr noconlla th SUtfnl Ortron unit Wahhlnxt n Torrllorr: nd j fr tlcsUr mltiiDtloii toblnea In Fclnral Cnnrtn. e FKtiD GKOB, PriiprielorofthO CITY BeKERY & SALOON. In Maeoiiie Building, Oregon St. Jacksonville. Tlic undersigned hereby desires to in form the pub ic that he is now prep ired to till all orders for pies, cakes and bread of every description. Alo have a full a sortmenlof crackcrsof all kinds. He will keep FRET). GROB. PROF, E. T. KUG-LTIR, TEACHER OF MUSIC. NOTWITIIST iNDIN'G ALL RE port to the contrary Prof. E. T. Kmler wishes to inform the public lint he will s H continue teaching music and nsks for a share of the public, potmnace. The Professor stands at the head of the list as a teacher of music and nil having: pupils should send them to his school for advancement. Settlement "Wanted. The undcrMiinrd having bien burned out, and needing the money due him on account, he asks all tho" indebtel to come forward at once ana make a 6elllc- tnent, Don't bo backward as the money most be forthcoming. J. S. Howaho. WINTER OPEN1&G AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Mi liaory Store. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW and coinp etc stork of 3Iiilin;ry goods, consisting of HATS O? ALL STYLSS, RIBBONS. FEATHERS, FLOW-ESS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, Ctitlleatns' and Ladies' Handkerchiefs Call and see them nl the building form erly occupied by Dr. Robinson on Califor nia street. Ml. P.P. PIUM. JblGHTJEIiNTH YJiAlt- CONDUCTED BY. THE SISTERS UF THE HOLT XAME. 'fHESHOLASTlC YEAR OF THIS I school will commence about the end ol August, and is divided in fuur tessions. ol eitfven weeKseacn. Roardand tuition, pcrtcrm 51000 Jlusic lo.OO Draw inir and uiinlinjr ti.00 Bedand Reddins 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term 5 5.00 Junior, " COO Preniraloy " 8.00 Senior. " 1000 PupiN received nt .ity time, and special attentioais paid to p Micular studies in behalf of children wliohnie but limited time. For further particulars apply ai the Academy Medford Li very AND Egan & rScJ.Cir.Iion, Props,. Medfoid, Or. Tc have a good outfit of driving learns. V hacks and buggies, and can fiiiuibh !hc lmb'u: with firt-elass liery rigs at all times, and at reasonable r.ites. Horses Boarded And Fed. We keep on hand a good stock of Grain and Ha, ana persons putting up their tram at our staMes miy he sure their horses will be well rired lor. Eoan & McMahon. THE ASHLAND Woulen Sanufacturins Co. Take nleasme in announcing that thev now have on hand, J. full and select stock of rin A'N,rrre,rr,i? isr, AT.irrrr?n 3ECK0K8 AMD OUSJSOEKY, Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. Orders trom a distance will receive prompt alt'-' tion. Send them in and give our floods a trial. A Ml LAND WO'H.KN M'F'O Co. GBttT REDUCTION . ' - in HOTEL PSIGES AT THE SLOYEli HOTEL BGAE9 ABB L0D8IN8 Best house for the money this side of Portland. Criterion Milliard Saloon! CALIFORNIA ST., CATON & GARRETT, XTroprietors. f'HIS populat resorl, under new man ' agement. is furnishing the best bninds ol liquurs, ines and clears. There.ndinz lable is supplied with Eastern pcriodictds anil leading papers of the Coast. Give me t call. F.EITS.GHARD, PRACTICAL WATCnMAKER AD JEWELER,. Culirornin Srt t, TAKES a specially of c!rmin;r and rc iJL pairing watches and clocks. My charges are rea&onablc Give me a call. mi, nmm mil, Colman's old stand. A, G. COLVIN, Hereby informs the public that ie is dis- playing at the above stand a first class t-tuck of General Merchandise Which he will sell At Very Iow Prices. . His stock consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Grocerle:. ProTi&Ioris, Etc, Everything is fresh and of good qual ity, ana prices put down t6 7 ho Lowest SJotch ! JgrCountry Produce bought and sold. IUmcmber Glinau's old sfand, and give me u call uhen in town. A. G. Coi.vix. un s; SALOW9 U. S. HOTEL IIUILDIKO, JACKSONVILLE, T. T. McKHNZIE. PROP'S, HVING ASSU.M D THE 5IAN ageme t ol his rfsort. I propos keeping it stocked w.th he finest rands of WINE3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to receivo a call from all who wish the best in my line. Sat line. S ENZIE. isfaction assur d. T. T. cKENI ST. 0HARLB3 HOTEL, "Corner r.-nt nuC fl.irrlson. Portland. . (OiTtlie European Plan.) THOS. GIMNEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thorough 'y fire-Drool. Con tains 120 e'egant'y furnished suits and sins c rooms, which ii.no been refitted and icfurnishcd in modern sty.e. Free couch to and from all trains and boals. FRUIT TREES By The Thousand. The undersigned is now taking orders through Jackson and Josephine counties for FttlllT, (HISAMEXTAL TUEES, And Shrubbery of any kind raised in a first class nurserv. Those wanting trees the coming lall will do well to gie ma their orders as I will guarantee satisfaction. Trees arc war ranted if properly carid for. Terms ol pa men easy pro'drce taktn at market prices. Wanted 1,000 pounds of peach seea. a. s.juttrnujs Jack'onvil'e Oregon Aug. I, I8S3. DH. J. BROWF, DEUTSCHER ARZT, Jackiom lllc, Oregon. AYI1I practice in all Chronic Diseases, also Typhoid Pneumonia, Luni Fcxer, Diph theri.i. Consumption. Catarrh, etc. Time and docior' ibills will be saved by coming to me at once. Dr. llrown will guarantee lo forfeit $500 forevciy case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or character which be undertakes and fails to cure. His nudit-ine U iuin.lv teg etable and has all the power and cflicacy of calomel or quinine, without any of the injurious alter effects G. A. HU3BELL, Real Estate Agent, AUCTIONEER, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office in Dr. Aiken's building on rl ifornia street. .-.11 -business entrusted lo my care will receive prompt and careful attention. G. A. IltmuEl.L. OrtTH CtODP" llaJ" at homa OJ I Ks tD-LSamp'cs north $5 tree Address Srixsox&' o..Porl nnd.JIc (ttQ?a werk in your own town Terms tOUUand $5 outfit free. Addrcs H. Hat.i.ktt & Co, Portland Maica. asi JACKSOVm J, OREgJN; MAY 7. ISS4 JEESY WM& im ia now OFFEBiaor GaEATEST INDUCgpNTS IS NEW ANDLAT-E-SY-LS 'Mi OP' DRESS AND FAti&pPDS m,. ClotH . . mm ainHl.M " - "ryt OF V "j. EVERY DESCRIPTION RECENT IMI-ORTATI023 Of The Most Fustionn Wet (WINER! In San PrancIsco. LiDIS'S AIDtifflEff CALTPOnXIA MAD 'B A BOOTS AKDl4?HOS, OF EVEP.YVAr.IETY AXIrlUKr With Groceries, Canned Hoods, ' obacco, Cigu :s Crock ery &c. in sibundance. I a'low highest market rf:10 fT farm produce, buiter, eggs &c m1 sel1 gods at lowest livins profit. I represent as much fire ir suranrc cap ital as any asency on the C ast ?"" nt" ready to accept good buildl0? "sks "Jn" guarantee in case cf loss ful? indemnity. JERRY NJNAN. ' 7alifoma St. THE STAFF 0I LIFE! THE ROGUE mVL mm mum mills H AVIKG RECENTLY I nEEN HE" fittctl with af modern ipijiovements. are now turning out a firs' ,u" "" or flour, which i put up '" onc f0"11! Jj.ti ri 1 jacks. and every sarlpJ? lW!,rJn'J' believe this, just com flour with any other I i riafe aV-Jek, Drjnd-ol iota the J "I" sack of ou: Ht for sa,i' in this market, and no! (Siren. e in weight. I Flour and Miil-Fecrt Constantly on hand and cuanSl ' wheat. :-v.i- EARLEY ROL;ERS. Hsvins added a sel ot noifcy Rollers lo mv mill, I have set apart ev" ' alur"ay lo'Roll I urley for cuslomers- TJ'e wn'k will bo ilons on short notiriv,60 " l'!,r lies can return with Iheir grjf?1 luc fcam'' day. 1 am prepared to rollvu''( . nl limes And in the best manntf. JuIi ill pro- cess is tar ahead of thccruslfer ,, Jacksonville, Sept. 22. 1&- PQRTLAllp -BUSINESS COLLEGE- :,. E. Cor. Second anA Yarf5"" t'. PORTLAHD. " " , -"- v11--- A. P. An-wiTT-ONC, rlrfJ?J Z l Secrctan j.A.Vtwo. ''"fflv l-iCi J-S AJinfjri on nv i-rtU iiy e l- w- -rOiPEIiTYZOHKKs-, Of all klnrcrll t-.orrat''caion3Kraxfc i r.ctc-nJcu:jci r- "- Jmaaul 'n ri. Tho Rtn3 u13 to 15 . kcJ ilarch an1 P ? year: lilt pajcs. " UlUiirutionBf Iiolo pic ture rallerv. Ives whole sale prices direct lo consume tfjn-H"goods for personal or fjsi'.y u f Tells how to order, and gives cxa' ccst of every thing you .ic, cat, drir wfar, or Lava fun with. Thcso lava jWc Looks con tain inSinaatioa gleaned fraa tho rr.tp Lets of tha rorld. Wa wiLiEail a cor.7 Frco to any address upfceccipt of the postage 7 cents. Let U3T iroja you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 35? i CS9 TTtlii ATtcai, CtUn, IB. Wjll Le mailed C!li:Cto n" PPlicand.to cuslomtis o' last lilEw year wi:nout ordenne it. It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions fur planting all VeeeUble ni Flower Seeds. Plants, etc Invaluable to all. D.h1.FERR&G0.DS5SL FATB-WT Tfe.. kT We contl'.') to act as" Sollcli ors for Patents CBeats. TMe Maris. Cppyr nijif t-'ijcs. taiada. Cuta its. rtc. for tl-e 1 fla'd. Fran- er.t.ttn etc if Ittc I. rears' .zcrleu. Iatc .ts UaI. txl iLutfl.rf unyuw re r. tlccd la .e rciEVTI'lC JFIKiN. IMS llla-trred w rctlr 1 a; r.-$S it a. dsp'etfUi ua'inr.iihV thelYriirress f.'Je-e-i' lutrj t&s aa on rnyius rlirubulnn. t CO- Pate t KHcluri Tvif IricTestinc ei." AddrtaH Ml nl f(.iTi:lc v-rTr. Ji.1 lirQUllway'.Ai Trt. itiuia ixioi fcoow Bee. wy j ?-; yod m mo inn AT E. C. BROOKS5 New Drug Store, Jacksonville, Or. Cloclta. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with ana without alarm. . JJ -n.-tol2.oau-. - Gents', ladies and boy3 gold and silvei hunling-case, open-face and skylight watches, from So to 150. Eracolota. A fine lot of ladies' ; bracelets. ;old band and bangle Finsor "FJ.ix3.sa. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone cameos set with diamond?, cameos set with 'pearls, garnet and p arls, turquoise and pearls, and onyx ring with bidder mot iocs, solid gold hinil and bangle rings, plain and solid alifornia r'ngs. CToTee-lry. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies' sets of jewelry, from the 50-ceni black set to the $200 bird setsof diamonds Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. 3?i:xa.E and. "Sxxttosis. Gents' cold scarf-pins, scarf slides, studs and collar-buttons. 5l"o-eir JV arc. Silver and silver-plated knive, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons aud tongs in cases IVCCisjoolln. xioo-ns. Gold ana siler thimbles: gold, silver and tiel spectacles; and a lull slock of every thing in the jewelry line A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc. lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-classlincol ROUT) AY GOODS. ll to be so d at the LOWEST PRICE! .liso acconlcons. io'ins, b-injos, and the best ine of vio"in. suitar and banjo strings. The best fperm oil for sewing machines. litU line of Drugs and Medicines. ESk-l'rciCriptions irefn,'y eempounded . E. ( BROOKS. Piles! Piles! Piles! A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST! ko Oii: ivi:i:d suffer! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itcliing tind Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. "Wi! iam, (an Indian Remedy, called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cuixd (lie worst chronic cises of 'Si or 30 j ears standing. No one need sufilr live minutes after applying this nondertul sootbinmuliciue. Lotions in struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointnunt absorbs Ihe tumors, allays the intense itching, (ivrticularly at night after getting warm in bctlj hcts as a iwiultice, gives' instant relief, and is prepared on y for Piles, itch ing of the private parts, "and for nothing else. Read wlnt the Hon. J. 31. Cofilnberrj of leveland rys about Dr. William's In dian Pile Oinlment: I have used scores of pile ust-s, and it affimlj me pleasure tosiy hat I have neer lound anything which rave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment. For sale by nl' druggists or mailed on receipt of price. $1.00. HENRY & CO.. Proprietors, Cleveland, i). norxiE, Davis & Co., Who.csa'.e Agents, Porl and. Oregon. TOTT-': votsoin Rnifi.ELS. D1SORDSJ2ED LIVER, and MALARIA. rrom thesa sourcea arise ttnxe lonrtlia 01 tho diseases of tho human race. Tncso symptoms Indicate taoirc:nstcncQ:l ot AnpttlU, Uoncls coiilvc, fJieVc HmJ jide, lUUnesS aflcr callac, trerxloir to eiertlcu of lt"y or ritnd, Emctatton cf fooa, IrrltaitUty or Uxspc, Zoir spirit:, A feeling at baring nglecta turao Unsy, BluIiicii.Flttttcrln at tha Heart, Dots Iwfore the -ye,lili;lUrscI-croa TJrlao, CO."S!TirATIO.V. and de mand tho xaa or a remedy that actamrectlT ostho Uver. AsaUvormcrt'clnoTUTT'U Vll.LS havo no oacaL Their jtctlouonthD ivUiieysiin-lStinlj also prompt; re tnovlns all imparitlca through, thcso tiirco'cav rngcrs of tho arBiem," rrotlecini; novo tlto, sound rtlcsttnn.ri'guLirBls.aelear sUaanaaTlgorousbodv. TCTTS P1I.LS Ctuso no naniwa or crlpt&S or interfero with daily work end cro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. boUeTfrr1i-r.g.tc. t'la.41 )turrnySt.,W.Y. SJ H D VV UBkHBUba EW B ua I U H N H 9 GRAT IlAUt On WniSKEKS cuangcu in- rtantly to a GLOssr Blacx by a slnslo ap- 1 Hration of this DTB. bold by Druggists, c sent D7cxpree3 on. receipt of 81. Offlco, 4i Kurmv Erret,hew York. rjn'2 MAtiUAi erus'ULRnsiPTS fpe. AMAK1 3 ifca nn. f silseevts kxteksal ntE eebedv Gives Instant Ho!ef, aad is an Infallible CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. soldbyDntpgitseterywlicrc Pric'lOJ rtr box, prepaid, by mail. Samp'es sent fire to Physicians Pld ell sufferers, hv Xeustacdtc: & Co., lox ?IG, Kew York City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESia Si SIS An Outrage on the Ren. Thoughtful peoplo cannot 1ml p look ing with alarm upon so rue of the strides that science has been making of late years. It is getting so that many thing Chat have been done by nature, are better done by art, and whero the thing is going to stop, no one knows. The new scheme that's causing the most talk at present, is the artificial hatching of eggs by patent incubators, and the effect tho new process "will be apt lu'hava on hens. Tho hen is naturally a setuitie insect, an honest, hard-working and pious appearing bird, that never does any harm. The artificial propagna tion of fish seemed at one time to be an outrage upon well meaning b'sh, and many looked for bad results, as the result of taking the responsibility of hatching away from the Gih, hut fish have not that finely organizt.il nature that hens havp, and they aie not sensitive as to their rights, like the hen. The fish are a natural loifer and a pirate, und it is more then prob able that the shiftless inhabitants of the waters were half glad that the re spor.sibility of hatching their young was shifted to the shoulders of man, but it is iliflVrent with th lien. No process of reasoning can convince a lien that it is right to put a thousand esrirs into a bake oven und hatch out CO spring chickers at all seasons of tha year, leaving the natural mother of the birds with nothing to do anJa strong desire to do some.hing, a longinc, to hot that nothing cin drive away. To tlm boil that has her eggs taken to an incubator for hatching something must be given, if it is nothing more than a full of procelain doer knobs, or base balls, and any parson can imagine the Horrow that will come to a hen after sitting her allotted time on door knobs, with no result, and then see a brood of chickens come out of an incubator, with u rupiiion as to tho legitimacy of the chickens always hanging orer tliem. such an experience on the part of the most level headed hen is liable to bring on nervous prestation, with all its evils, and great sufTfring must result. The hen is naturally tender hsarted, as any one knows that has seen a hen scratch for worms for another, to eat, never thinking of her self at all, so it seemi cruel to take from the hen the rggs she lays so un s. Itislil), and which are ro dear to her. It is shown 'that the hen lays her eggs unselfishly, in the fact th it she lays theui more numerously when thry are cheap. If the hen was a gra monopoly, or a hard hearud, soulless corporation, she would enjoy herself in the spring and summer, when eggs aie cheap, and buildup her constitu tion hy-exercire and out-door air, mid when winter came, and eggs got up to forty cent a dozen, go to work add lay i-gg night and day, and retire with a fortune. But the lieu is not that kind of an insect. The' .voik that is given her to do she does wiiii all her might, an J no matter whether she Lo lotigH to richjjr j oor, he lays for all that isl out when it is her time to lay, anil w4ieu sho is attacked by the malarial 1 desire to set, and wishes to retire to uei Joudoir and iccline for a few weeks upon eggS tl,at she has brought into this Wo.-!, it is cruel in man to deprive her of that lieedeu1 ica. auJ furlough from business, and cause her family to be hatched by an incuba tor, and raided b' hand, leaving, the hen to wander around in a deplorable wtatf, her body full of intermittent fever, and farrow to all in'cnts and purpoaas. To see a hen thus deprived of the sweet sola-ju of setting, which nature intended should be her coudi tion at certain season of the year, to see her to try to look upon her be reavement as all for the beit, to see her try to sing when her hwrt is breaking at tho deception and int. utituue, and grasping disposition of muii, and lo see the hot tears come unbidden to the eye of the hen, and o'.l dowu her in expressibly sad :uun -.ince, and drop off her bill on to a red anj,.form she has scratched up ft 11 force of habit in an absrntminded wav, is a feature that must touch any heart not caloused en tirely by association vw.h an incuba tor. Too see a rootr, ho knows in stiuctively that tber is sun e.h rig the matter with his hen, vome mound and try to cheer her up and induce her to to look upon the bright side of life, and to never mind the lost eggs Uiat $3 PER YEAR have gone away from tho- parent nest to be batcheJ, and to hsar him tell her in his own language, that he will go and find a placet vhero sho can lay mors eggs out of sight of tyrant man, and that he will protect her with his life, and to see her look up to him in that pitiful Inanner that no pen can describe, with tears in his eyes, and seem to say, "It is more than I can bear, and I will nover lay another egg," is a scene that bring sorrow home to every person that Bees it, and if these persons who manage incuba tors crufd'know hajlf the sorrow they are causing, a sorrow that rominds one of the days of slavery, when oft' springs were torn from the mother's arms, to be sold faraway, they would take an ax and chop up the incubators, give back the eggs to the mothers who bora them, and let nature taKa its course. Then they would see smiles on tho .faces of tho hen, that are now crushed by the monstrous injustice of artificial tncumhation, and every hen would bo encouraged, and bustle around and do all in her power to contribute to tha financial success of her owner. But the demon of speculation has atUcted man, and machinery has taken tha place of nature, with no thought of the aching hearts concealed beneath thi feathers of the hen, no appreciation of fact that ev'nry year hens becoming demoralized from grief, and will event ually quit the business. This is all wrong. Pneumonia in Horses- IL Stntord, JL D, writes tho Ora. gon City "Enterprise" about pneu monia, which hu says people call "stag gers." "We speak of blind sraggirs in another place. Hore is what Mr. San ford has to cay about pneumonia, and it is apparently valuiblo to all farmers to understand: Now this uiseaso called staggers is nothing more nor less in the majority of coses than pneumonia, brought on from sudden change of weather, cold and exposeure. All horses aro liabla to its influence. It attacks indiacrimi ualely both those in good or poor con dition, stabled or running at large. The writer has made a careful examin ation of several that have died and the result was congestion and infliniatiun of the superior lobes of both lung', with consolidation and grey hepatisf tion of the inferior lobes, heart in mot; cases solid and healthy liver and bowlesi in a normal condition, kidneys healthy. There is gnnerally some weakness in the loin, result in; frem disturbance.. If found just before death lb?.t the least movement would bring on spasms similar to an epuootic fit in the human subject. Death generally results from exhaustion and suffocation. Now ia the first, or congestive stage of the dis ease I would use hot fomentation using at thn sauio time diaphoretics, and nil means possible to induce per spiration when that fails, and the sec ond or iv matory stage begitis, taka blood froi nee: until thn nostrils turn pale, a. .'peat the blvediug in six or eigli b, urs if the influnination is not arrested. Administer an a erient, afterward diaphoretics aad sedatives every three or four hours. Blistering over the lungs will be vory va uable. A joko is a joke, but for a young " to poke beans and shoe buttons in a young lutij .., t. v-..,-.a ..- thing too far, no matter how large tha lady's ears may be. A rather hand some young lady ia Pittsburc called on a physician the other day, and coniplainrd of a slight dullness of hear ing, which inUrferred with whispered conversations. A shoe button was found in one of her ear-, aud a coupU of beaus in the other. Shu supposed they had been poked in their by her lover, as a jake. It seems strange thit the young linly is not positive as to how those beans and buttons got in to her ears. Jam Puefs. Cut out some puff paste with a larg- rour-d tin cutter, scoop out the centre of half the rounds and till them with jam, cover with the remaining halvts; after moistening the edges of tho paste with a little wRier, glaze with whipped yolk of egg and bake; when cooked, springlo the puff with powdered sugar, an glaze in the oven or with salamander. Thos. W. Proich, editor ot the Se attle "Poit" has been elect"1! a mem ber of the Seattli Board ol Trade. ( A V