ABOUT ASPABAGUS. A VEGETABLE THAT ENJOYS A DE­ SERVED POPULARLY. J t C ro w » W i l d I u Bom«* F la r e * , b u t F lo u r - U h e * C ent Xa a W e l l U e p t C a rd e n *•* d e l a t io n to th e I a m o u * A a p b o d v l— T h e >■**«**1« l ’ *v d F o r Co£»‘ee. A« a tickler of tho palate ccparaaca has conic down the I'gtoi w ith all ti: A SONS CF SJNNY SIDES. Tac fu n n y riB* □* cuiisLin* na th e j V.’h-’t is it fo fid© o’ t h y life, w h a t la it to tffo rU -cniia, (h c a u iln , or» th e vft.*cy> Ullih? lo th e riv e r b a n k s v.kero honey- via; »nt th© » 'v!r • o t j *) luotkl.'» birdsar® pr.ru p .a u;> f c r t?. i.:g? Tho tu n n y tid o o’ c ity ii-o, w liut i-s It to tho K -U riii.ti* ta n J" 1 la th o woodland», w l.ei« tno purple ».’» th© w hilo 0 ’ ep: iuk’iin .c ’i* cu isieti Llos-.oms te e m biow ;a in ;o jru n , K ith t hj rtn.»!i’i'."l trees a-bei.dk» on a-how ’n “ llo w d y d e f” JAY GOULD’S NEPHEW. The f an I rani I»-« H. Io.o’.lioy Whoa. Nome C ost H im rt-rlia p ii a F o r tu n e . In one of tie? paidio nhool ii.f this city is a bright tycil lad of 1, years known a; I ’l d t..>ui,i. l-Io one to 1 ek at him w ,e!d ever dream how near ha camo to b jin g I’m favorite m p.’:cw if the late w ianid of V.’ail street t r v. hat a petty trick i f frrtune it was that cheated him out of a million or two. Frid, wkow» full name is Jay Fred- I ri ( b ■: Io, is t r i i : . .' : ' a 1 ■ d i f ; t. L'-ui.. the only brother of Jay »Josld. Abram ht a t abroad in n iu tho employ of tho Texi a und. PaciCc and •iisourl Pai ifie. Ho never traded on his r< bitionsi.ip to the rxidionaire, so that ho is litti.: kuov. a out-ido bis im- i a diate ei, ele of railroad acquaintances. Fred hr t saw the light of d;.y in St. 1 1 hi happy 1 lathi r not ilk d hi- brother in W all street that he had a sou ami la ir, and Jay, in a spasm of fra- I rgal h ding, allied ti n t the child should be e'liistencil Jay Gould, Jr., and promifvd th a t lie would do some­ th in g liandsonm fcr bis naini.-i.lie. Tho fatlu r dch -ttd tb.;.- junior, which ho thought his boy would lmvo to writo ufter his liamo for n good many years, so be i oir.promi: i d by calling the Loy Jay Frederick. The lad w as left mother’.;-ss nt nu early age, but ho received a m other’s care from tho wife of Captain Austin of the Pr.cif n Alnil company, who j,Tactically tid i; fid tho lioy. Jay Frederick was lir ¡a,-.lit to Oakland, where 1m lived un­ til tho A ustins moved to this city. Re­ cently the captain died at Panama, but the vviibiw lives biro anil sends 11: ■ bey t i school. Tlm boy has tho Gould fea­ tures and eon.¡ill Moll. He is vt ry slow in bis movements and in liisrpeech, teat ho inherits the business ragacity of bis uncle, as ho generally gels tho b ttvr of any of his playmates in a trade. Ho also s'aows a shrovvdm: s beyond his years in p u n hiving any arlicl.s. W hen his u n d o died, A’r-i. Austin was very anxious to leaxii w hether tho m illionaire bail done anything for his nephew. Khe km w th at Jay had 1 n wrotli because the lather had not follow­ ed his instrudiiiiis ill nam ing the Ley, but she thought tho m illionaire might have relented. The w ill I bowed that lie gave Abram $25,000, lint thero was ab­ solutely no mention of the little toy whoso m iddle liamo knot in d him oat of a chance of a fortune.—Fun Francis­ co Chronicle. Sl’RROlSDED BV MÏSTERÏ! A Great Mistake. Is th a t h e ad a c h e , A recent dlscov u ,lon of th e tulnd, d!»dn< , cHîlno*,, r, ?;t c f th o n e rv e et--., a ro d u e to u b. ..ia vl h nerve c e n te r s v h ic h suj»,. >la. neuralgia, for«*«*; t h a t In d ite it from th e d e ra n g e - w ind In s to m a ch . e< upplyiug th e s e o r - nient c i th e n e rv e ce i g an a w it h n e rv e flu; 1 ‘ ’ I bi-, U ¡¡I«” ' ' i-e tr u e o f m a n y d is e a < ~ " t 'I*'- L«’a r r.iu iu m is . i : ' o-in. T h e n e rv e s y s te m i- *iko a • aa will be see u by * the uccouapuny Dig c u t. 'I’ll© iitU o w lil'o line» a r o tli • n e r v i‘ 4 b le h c o n v e y th e n e rv o f r o from t h o r»©rvo c e n te r s to , .y n i r t Of thO i>udv, ¡u-i a» tho eb c i ii- ••irrent 1» c e n v e y e d alo n g th o i' ' iph w ir e - to <• v e r y s ta tio n , la rg e o r sm all. O rd in a ry pliy-i ¡ m s fa il to re >rd th is fa c t; in s tc id o f tr e a t­ in ’/ t be G- rv o c e n - te r » for t no c a u s e o f th e d iso rd e rs a ris in g th e re fro m th e y 1 1 e a fc th a p a r t a ’J c ’tod. T ANTED— Pushing Canvasser of good address. Liberal salary and expenses paid weekly; Perm anent ; I isition. BLOWN BEOS. CO., Nuise- : rviuen, Poitiand, Oregon V PEOPLEX^V SPEED Y and. EASTING RESULTS. W tt.il!. f,o m a n y injuriou s su b sta n ce . W ln 'X* Lisas as : cut ; t 3 sisu : zd . We GUARANTEE a CURE or refund ,our money. P r i r e x s . o i l p .* r b o t t le . Send 4c. for treatise. T l l E M O K T .X IE U IC A L C O ., B o e to n , Slaae. w eight of Greek tui:l Homan approval. P lato ate it by tho plateful, atul Ar: - tophuues, the humorist, regard.-!I it tu n Tho C’lr:; y tid e o’ c ity life, th e poets »lu3 it BAROAINS. BARGAINS. groat aid in tligtafiug the crunk p h i­ An f . r th e girt» with glint u» curl» their city Will 1.1*11 ff't» in Acmi* frinì! : 25 in fflO, losophers of tho tlay. ro»*«twkie, Will sell Infs in d iff iix’i. iiildition to It is an odd fact th at this culinary t u t th© b ri;: e -t l.’j h t I j bcam ln fro m a w ikl- Florence cheap and on easy lerins. plant io closely related to the famou.- e r, h w ee; e r wid, \\ . A. C ox. asphodel, w hich was snpp* o il by the V h e rc ih j d - ' « t violet» d ro a ra in te n d rr.fcr- t.t > t > G o d . ancients to be the leading How r in Iff) —L .a...;. L. 6. » in C hicago In te r O rt-n . FOR SA LS. ganlcns of tho ciysium, tins Greek pur- gutory or paradise. A part of the K o N e ed e d T E e ’r I ’m ; > rs. A fine farm ol 150 acres gitnufeil on aiutnc:©) of this lies in the fact that ngtd mau in a town adjoining the Lakes South from Florence. Tiffs the roots both p.««*. s purgative q u ali­ Lewiston tells n story of tho obi days ranch is mostly abler and vine mar.le ties, The i*o t. and fru it vl Loth w tro v. hon every mliustvr w as not a college b a t m i land, Imvin« nearly a mile lake formerly much usod iu medicino for edueati 1 mail and wii. '.r thuraues a.'.il (roiitaue. Ten acres nnilei cultivation th is purpose parishes often had no o,her luocung According to tho superstition of the house than schoolhouses at the three eor- and 5 more slashed : a pood orchard just Romnuu, tho man. s of tho dead fed on Frank I la Miles, conic into l.eariuu; 5 rooms in a frame Tho congregation cf tho town i.ers. tho roots of tho asphodel. They planted ?.E I) , LL. B., th e tho si ry t iler iiv? 1 In. I been house Hint is ceiled and papered ; »>i«sl hl ’’I'y c e le b ra te d I it, therefore, iu and around the come- wln.i i h ad d up m 1 turning that I ont-tiilildings. :*nd si* ck of nil kinds will s p e c i a l i s t and ÜX «aitai UiSfcii «U tcriea. Hence to this day it covers w ith preacher hail departed under most dis- s t cl -it o f n »rvc’H diseases, and a u th o r he sold willi tlm pi ce at ri'iisoiiable pri of m a n y n o ted tr* a ises on th e la ttc i its beautiful golden bios.- mis as profuri - ert ditable eircumst a ices. On the follow­ long sin o realize I tlm tr u t h of th e b rst ces ii desired Price of farm. 2050: one ly as dandelions the A pulian hills and ing Euuday it aeemeil to bo tho aim of nr fo m e n t* . 1 1 Id . ,U<~;‘o ra tiv e N erv in e it fff cash and reasonable lin t* given for valleys, and tho sheep teed on it greed­ nearly eveiy one to hush up tho scandal, is p ' ; '7* Ml* 'W 1 ! ’ a rt lier from d e rm i in - In c u r i h i ■ '.nice. Apply for further particulars ily. anil m u ll r g n restraint many int. rest­ fill. ;i tb ■ th o i - i n I * c f tin olb lied tt -tinio- It fcolongs to the sauio natural order ing eonver.-atious w ere held, merely to i this office. ni iIs ia p )..<•. d o’» of '•(» com pany m a n u ia c - of perennials, and tiro only differ, nr. show that tho member« of tho church t u ’. ‘ng Hi • r * ioo4' 'wa other plant gives as good pro* f of w hat prayi r f; ,r the wanderer. ’ ’ A sen.sational cultivation can do. In its w ild state it wave went over tho audience, ami an ­ IlE A L C f rarely grows higher than afoot orthick- h r n r» c r than a slate pencil. Culture has mill other brother, tho s uior even of the other, arcsi and snidt “ I'm iv.tonislied »¡plied its height by four and its thick­ th at you shoul I desico the congregation ness nearly as much, adding ill.-t to its In p,, y for e,nr ir rh e : m inister—you, d *H” b i ■ .. flavor—not, however, to its value as a above all e ib irs .” “ Why?” “ Eee:m-o food, for it still posses.-! s very little n u ­ 5 ,c/.;E A lS .H V O E yfe- / he rail away w ith your young wife. ” tritiv e substance. V C O P Y R I G H T S .^ ••Y< i k u iw. Mid thal lathe »« « o n I t w as once regarded as a garden or­ wby I th in k be w ill need our prayers.” C A Y I O B T A IN A P A T E N T ? F o r« nam ent in this country, anil iu New nrcii , ' nn •. • r I un h< 'icst opinion. wri»e to .Ml \ V .V C O ., who h av e had icaiiy lifiy years’ England rural places especially was us< d —Lev, intoii Journal. e.vperit'.co in th o natenfc business. Coni’nuiilca- t.'.nq stvieily < i,ni denti.il. A lln u ilh o o k of In- in making up bouquets. Dried .speci­ Ma»*rla;;u Ii> l i b aii u n d I ’ u r a l H cclon*. forniiiRGn co.i ’i’rnlng I'n te n iN un«l bow to ob­ if- ta in tiir - s-rn ti>“«. Also a c.i’.”'o g u o o f luechan- mens can still bo found in Maine and In the north A tlantic division, w hich I cji I nrs! sciei’i , i.: Docks ■■ n t fr-’C. Massachusetts parlors. Nor is this, eon.-tiiute;; tho principal w im ufaclunug Pat- '-.1.3 * :. ”i th ro i’i • M:’ 57i & Co. receive special i-otD ii th o K< i« :»th«e V u e r i c n i i , and which would strike those who know it lection of the country, a section made th u s bicD -ht w id o lt bel.'ro th e public w ith ­ o ut e st to th e in v e n to ’. Tins colcndid paper, ouly to eat it, as a curious old fashioned up largely of urban populations, tho e sue i w c e k l < errantly iihi. fi if»- ’..'0a year. Sinar’.O conies,-¿.I cents. I.Yerv .lum ber contains beau­ grown plant is remurkublo for ils t’.eli- m arried imd widowed in huger propor­ for any ctiFe of CalaisIi Hint cannot l e tiful plates, ui colors, .• >d photographs o f new hous ■«. with pi ris, enabiuvj builders to show tho cute elegance, i t 1ms many branch« s tions. Ciaive ; i ly tho south A tlantic Repairing Prom ptly Done la test designs mid secure contracts. A ddress loaded w ith line, threadlike leaves and and south e; ntral divisions, which aro cured bv I hill’s Catarrh ( are. KUNH & co., Ntw koi;u, 3151 B roadway . F. .1. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. sm all liell shaped flowers of a greenish almost purely agricultural ai d rural, Ar«D w e m t warranted We, the undersigned, have known F. yellow luster. contain the largest proportion of single J . Cheney for tlm la-t 15 years, and be­ Its expausiveness is also rem arkable, persons and tho smallest proportion of promt S t r e e t , F lorence , O regon . and it has lent itself to modem humor tho married. These results are directly lieve him perfectly honorable in all In in as it did to ancient. One of the most de­ opposcil to p 1 ipular belief. It is a.-..umi d lie s - transactions and linanriillly nob- n licious passages of Charles Dudley W ar that tho d velopmeut cf urban popula­ carry out any obligations made liy tlici- ner's ‘‘Aly Summer Iu n G arden” tills tion diminishes the l.nmb r of tno mi.i- firm. of his planting it, leaving it alone tor rinl. The < ..plan;.t ion which naturally West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Io Ripans Tabules are com­ aw hile and coming back to find th at it laiggeiils itself is th at the larger propor­ ix Wholesale and Retail pounded from a prescription had overrun everything ami Hirer? .tied tion of m ar’.'ages hi the uiiinnliietuiing leiln, O. Waffling, Kinnan & Marvin. to tu rn his place into an asparagus grove. sections of tlm country is duo not only Wlmff'sale Di nggists, Tnleilu, <) widely used by the best medi­ H all’s Catariff Core is taken inten a U O U O R Tho methods of cultivation and cut­ to tho fact th at tho native w hite popu- cal authorities and are pre­ tin g of the young and tender shoo; . for lation m arried young and ill large pro­ ly, acting diieelly upon tlm blood a n o sented in a form that is be­ m arket before ramification differ very portion at all ages, h at ill. o to the fact uiueoua surfaces of tlm s y s te m . le.-H coming the fashion every­ L ea d in g B rands for little here and abroad except as to time. that tho f o r e ig n whites, w ho have set- iniiiiials sent free. Price 75c. pel' biiti.». where. Hero it is generally not cut for the ili-st lied in large numbers in the north A t­ Sold by all Druggists. tw o years. Abroad it is often allowed lantic division, were either married or ill to grow three or four. The life of n plant of u lnarriageablo age at tho time of NOTICE Eolt 1TIII.II' t rio s. properly at and tended is a dozen years. their im m igration.— Enrtini. The beds uio generally 4 feet broad. L a n d O .llce a t R oseburg, O r •; >n. O ctohe. : With trcuchi s 3 feet deep for the m a­ Jewelry In n Grave. 1HU*. nuring. Tins plants are usually arranged Notice Is hereby given th a t Ihe follow! g The large t amount of jew elry known .¡s May be Found in—— * from 0 to 10 inches apart, and the clus­ folio i n n single grave was buried ill nam ed Mettler lias tiled notiee of his in te n d ■ te r of hi nds th at grows from each root (ireeiiwimd cemetery several years ago. to m ake final proof in support of Ills « biim. a*, C e le b ra te d Jesse Moore whiskey. is cut from a little below tho surface of The innl' iiaki r wlni Inal eliaige of the that said proof will be made liefoiv W. I Ihaik las, I . H. ( ’. ('. C om m issioner a t MarslUh 1« the soil funeral proii steil against it, but was Coos eounty, Oregon, on l>eeemb« r 1.'», ls«i,, vi; Tlie C. ale Oreharil Sour Mash Asparagus possesses, in common with severely snubbed fur his interference. ....... ....... ................................... Edw ard B. Magee, asphodel and some score of related The fam ily laid iis way and in that Ripans Tabules act gently on Pre-em ption l>. S. No. 7<»5n for the lots Genuine Old Castle Bourbon plants, a very peculiar crystalline chem­ grave is buried fully $5,000 worth of but promptly upon the liver, ami I of see. 2, tp. 20 s, rang • 11 w. ical called asparagine, ami an ext ¡ net diamonds, w itli w hich tlm body was II,- .......... ft t i l , ’ fo llo w lu x w 1"H • '1 - I " p i stomach and intestines; cure a—The O 1’. S. Pony—i of tho shoots and roots is still adm inis­ d, V ked wla n prepared lor burial. Some­ his e o n tin u m s rcsldeuee upon am i cullivi.ti dyspepsia, habitual constipa­ tered occasionally in dropsies as a diu ­ times fam ilies who desire to bury tla ir of, said land, viz: W illiam Cliambcrb in. ; s— s tion, offensive breath and head­ retic, anil also as a litliic to dissolve dead in the clothing worn in life— in wmi I 1. M aher, George Perkins, i re I Pci I ■Ler licficshing Cold Storage Beer at 5 ache. One tabule taken at the calculi iu the bladder. It seems to be i vi ning er wedding ( I n e s , for in- all of G ardiner, Douglas county, < tregon. ( ’cuts a Glass Awaits Your Order. It. M. V ev tc ii , ouquestloiiably a stim ulus Io digestion slani'i—suhstitutu less eustly im itation , first symptom of indigestion, Call for an Im ported or Domestic Cigar, •N2D 7 R egister anil is probably one of the most whole- for Hi" jew elry worn in life, partly biliousness, dizziness, distress And Yon Will he Satisfied. some adjuncts of a dinner. after eating, or depression of from me.tives of th rift anil partly from The seeds in some [...its of southern a super titiwuM fear that imything taken spirits, will surely and quickly Europe ore dried and used as a substi­ , ;i ;i 1 , v w la .1 e ' ■ oseb. ' ■' I be tomli 2 U C E M Ì OR. remove the whole difficulty. tu te for coffee, which may yet come w ill bl ing ill luck to future w earers.— into fashion here. A wild variety iu lTiili.delphia Times. RipansTabules may be ob­ Hpuin and Portugul is considered the AT- crown of a salad, having a pleasant b it­ lC,.|lb>- I'» A e i-in n liio ila l,,. tained of nearest druggist. ter taste that gives not only a fillip to An exchange I Ils it story connected the tongue, hut also to the appetite. w ith a strike on the Nortli British ra il­ Ripans Tabules •The. The amount raised in Staten Island and way, during which much difficulty was in Jersey fur the New York market in ­ expirii need ill tlnding enginei rs to keep are easy to take, creases markedly every year, and the the lieeit sary trains running. quick to act, and Next Session begins the 17ili ol quality seem» to keep pace w ith the One of tlm substitutes, a young fel­ save many a doc­ quantity. low, ran some distance past a station, September, LS‘,11. tor’s bill. The ways of cooking anil serving it and then, putting back, ran as much too T uition, free. Hoard, S’J.oi) a a r e likewise on the increase. Asparagus far tiio other way. on toast, «• paragu.t salads, asparagus He was priqsuing to make a tliinl a t­ patties, sauces and even soups, plain tempt win n tlm station agent shouted, week. and iu combination w ith »unity other hi the great amusement of the passen­ Five Courses: Classical, Scien­ •• ,”*.x vegetables, indicate by their variety gers: “ Never mind, Tammas. Stay tific, Literary, Eng'.isli and Busi­ . ' C C . g ^ 3 the favor it has all allied. w lu re you are. We’ll shift the station. A very common mistake, however, — Y'liuth’s Companion. ness. th at is made in preparing it is to cook it. whole. A fter being delicately X V Iu k . T h a t I ’a«« I n 111© N ig h t . washed, it should be cut in half, mid An liigi nimi:; Brooklyn Ktatistieiiui e«- T he Boa ding Hall for young In­ the lowest part should 1 m cooked for three-quarters of an hour. Then uild tiitiatcii th at miit. il Bi joklyn lias over d u s and the Boarding Hall for A SIIHOrsUUi*. the tops and cook for 10 or 15 lniuut . 111:1,000 eats, of w kieh mole than one- By this method Isitli parts »« come Just half are nusheltere.1. lie eonsiilers it as young gentlemen will be under the tight. The stalk is tenth r throughout, a eonservative estim ate tleil 10 )X r cent supervision of Mrs. . f tho 1,000,000 inliabitioits of our sis­ personal mid tho tops do not fall all to piece*. The town of Gli-nnda Is situated on the Pacific coast, fronting the So called ITussian asparagus, nu a l­ ter citv are kept awake at night by the M unra, a lady of refinement and Great Siuslaw river, has deep water frontage, and the licst offers arc lied plant, of which the spile s are eat­ howling of Hie 100,000. Tiffs makes ono ease of Insomnia per eat and lends large experieiiee. e n ill s o lin ' places, is net whole .ollie, made manufacturers, tradesmen and home-builders to settle in this anil canned usparagus seems Io lack not one to the conclusion that l ’i'ool.lyn is a l'or Catalogues, address, only flavor, but the Medicinal virtues very sleepless city, if eat sand insomnia most healthy town on the eoast. W rite Geo. IT. C oltir for j artieulars prevail w ith equal virulence in other J. J. W alton . of the fresh.— New York World. cities, il would follow that tin re are F i s n , C h r i n i r a l I ’r r ftn n c « . Secy. Regents. 0,000,000 eats anil 0,000,000 eases of in Chemistry scctttti to furnish substi­ somiihi in America. Y. t no notice is G a m e , tute« for the expensive perfumes new talo n of tiffs pathogelffo factor by sys­ m ade from flow» rs. It lain long been tem atic w riters on sleep.— Medical Rec­ P E R known that the exact odor of the bu­ ord. limia in produced in the lalxtratovy. AN INTERESTING SKETCH. r o sr .l a . H l.m ar. k. W E E K T here seems «possibility, however, that Nothing ttiBenls «o strongly to a mother's A barber in E erlln, wliese feature« BiTei'i.iu ni h er daughter Just budding into even when some fragrant plants cease w hi nho d. fallow ing is an in sta n ce : “Our to be cultivated for the perfumes mauy l-ere n marked resemblance to these of «laughter. Blanche, u >w 1' years of age. had be« it t .nbly i.'.uieted with nervousness, and may become of importance in stir?* ry. Btsnuuek. created quite a new prof, s- T T o i-o iro e O re g o n . h.t 1 1 v-t the entire use ot her right a im . ^ho , I r ph '! I ' ■■ w llieh I t has Iss-n di-cov.red that some such . w in i?h a condition that we had to keep W i T. I • of til.' her fi> hi M'hool and abamlon her music les- plants ure flee from the attacks of in ­ of either sex, n .'. v :ige. i 1 any j a r t « i th«« country, fton» in t'.iet, we feared S, Vitus dance, and sects and from fungous growths, mid this prince. Lit;.' Hie m ilkm aid of ourstory at th-’ c;r.j i ” n r n t W ’ i . i we furnish Y> i need nre ixwitho but for an invaluable remedy she AN EXCELLENT FARM. bov.lts, his face was his fortnn« until wn i.d h ,vo had that terrib e affliction. We Ui«y be duo to the fact that th eir essen­ not bt aw ; . it era hori ,'over nipht. You cau give had e«l physi« ians. but sne received no , e , s1 » tre one fine day the police made it his m is­ About seven miles up the Siuslaw tia l oils have antis, ptio properties. The yourw holothnetotli • w eik.orei.b lourspurc n»o- benefit tn d them T h e first of last August she i ut 73 pounds, an l although she haa liver (rum Florence, ami silanteil on the eucalyptus yields mt antiseptic, ami so fortune ituil east hlui, face and all, into nevlft. Aicapltul h not required you run no rink. t weighed ik 'i only three lx»ti e i of Nervine she now do Other fam iliar plants. — Chicago a dung, ou d.s p. —Berlin Letter. We »•.!!'• ’ ' ' i wi.h f '.I t ’. U U nm hd. It will w* t«;h« 1' . iwmnds . lu r nervousness and symp­ tii'ttom lands of the river, is one of the toms of >t. VMua <11 co nr«' entirely gone, she < l»v« riuiueis». cost you nothinr to try the liu-ine-:». Any one atteuds'- xj I legularly. and studies w ith com­ l ent farms in Lane eounty. For grain Ibr.lffl. A recipe fori-:' rfnluesa which Mm. can do the work It? .inner» ru ke mon< \ from fort ami «iva. bne has recovered complete use Mr. Bohn, G rand Parade, Cork, has Edmund* Goo , givis in a monthly is the start Failure ii unknown w i;h our work* r«. of her ar n. her apjietite Is splendid, and no • *r pasture land it is unexcelled, and mom v .. d pn*'ure for our daughter the health tin* I est proof that il prmlnces the finest c i exhibition a snake which was killed wo: Hi r, p '.lting: To two | irtsof nnse'.f- F.Yery hour yon labor you can easily make a dollar l ’r. Miles > ? rrli'e b a * brought her U Mr. Ernie’s, Vwon Mount, lately It When my brother r- - on mended the remedy varieties of fruit, is th a t there is grow­ No one who If willing to w*»ik fails to moke »nor« I had no t:iith in patent medicines, and would ing a large orchard consisting ol the attacked children playing in the I. Ids. ishitcsa e.dii as much fix* li air ;us can hot listen to him. l ut as a last resort he sent us Tho children raised an nlarin, and the o.sily be obtain, d. S tir in two hours money eier* da- than can be made in three da> ' a K>ttlo yvo l»egan g h • ? it t > Blanche, ami the choicest kinds of fruit-trees now in of bi u ty ste. p, a silver t iigue (from Gt aayordhiar't employment. Send for free book erte t \ u ahn M Immediate ’’—sirs. K It. snake was l tll.sb It is not so large a . tb s 'tip o f w hich . !1 spite lias been re ­ • earing. This farm will be sold as a Bu fn'k. Brighton. N Y. containing tho fullest Information. the snake kt lied on the banks of he Dr Mi .•»’ Restoraf.ve Nervine Is sold I t all w hole or in ten. five or one acre tracts moved' and an eve Unit looks out on . :Y |- Truiuore noai« tim e ago, but it is t lie H . H A L L E T T A C O rep . -nit purchasers. W rite to G. F. Ken- I'jr the Dr Miles Medical Co. I Ikhart. Imh. on n i r e HM-rirs mid »HKiid to bo puisoin.uv the I'll liter i i.lo of life. Into tins mix- re d ' n t « f price, fl oer bottle, alx bottles tor tore th ro w n pntc'.i i f humor nod a □ex 8 8 0 , exprv*s pnpntd it is positively free from nc.lv, FI. r *nee, Oregon, for particulars |It»w then© «lake* camo to the Douglas •pM lee * r ..»ngervu- drugs. apiiuklo of Hie .sieuce of romance. and prices. d ta trtrt in wivUopul in myptuy. —Uor ' And He lx* «on io ' i X An ¡*> c@ an C h i n b e r li n V ie w H om e, -TH E Gen. H. Gnlter M í i >i H H Sole PrnpriEtnr. ¡if?..-. Price of Lots $50 $150 Size of Lots . 50x150. CLOCKS, JEW ELRY. RipansTabules. W . 51. H E N S H A W , DZALER. On all the Property in Sfili : r a Œ l a ! Ffiífiosfi], G L E N A D À ______ T T O T J O-A.3ST OVERLOOK The ocean, the surrounding country and the Light-house. M a rr & S a fle y E l (iEN E. Sash and Door Factory, IS T e 'w d i i x r c l x , U e irg e DOnWDTCRY. Under Contract SUTCHERS. 3 se f, A YOUNG GIRL'S FORTUNE. PORTLAND, MA5NE. S a .N A r - m .ill F ru its , "V e ^ s ta b le s ,