- r II j CJNTS OKEGOy, 4fflKSDAY MARCH 14 1881). WEEK. ALKANY, vo Can and Do Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it it superior to all other preparations for blond diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Haw Can Parents allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmly say, "Oh it's only a cold." and keep giving them cheap and dangerous medicine? until they are down with lung fever or consumption, when they can he so asrv relieved hy BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP? It has no superi or, and few equals. Geo. L. Black man, drugcist. Camlloat to Mothers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or pra goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or mor phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. ipp l In the Bad. Is it not ' better to nip Consumption the greatest scourge of humanitv in the bud, than to try to stay its pro gress on the. brink of the grave. A few doses of California's most useful production, will releive, and a thoN ough treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, too often the forerunner of consumption can be cured by Califor nia Cat-R-Cure. These remedies are sold and'fully warrented by Foshay & Mason. SPECIAL ftOTll'K. DR. W. C. MEGUS, Gran aite f the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofr la enlargements, tumors and wens, without pain or the knife He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and Euglish hospitals. Calls promptly attended my or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." 2TOffice and resilience Ferry street, between Third and ronrth. WAMJD. THOSE WISHING A FIRST- 1 class piano, sewing machine, the latest music or artists' materials, will find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar anteed for five years. The best pianos made to stand the climate of the Pacific coist. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please most fastidious. Tainting and music les sons given there. Stamping, Em broidery and Dressmaking done to order. No. 115 1st St.. Albnnv. Or. 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Given J Away. Cut ont this auveitiacment and Mnd it J. LAHMEK& CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-ccct Canadian, fi 21 two-cent American postage stamps, and thev will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April or May next, your cnoice of any one of tne following collection of plants, and enter your name in competi tion for the 0,99! 00 in gold thattbey are giving away in order to introduce then- nur sery stock. Collection of Plants: No. 12 hardy roses. Ne. 2 2 hardy climbing roses, N. 32 overbloomiugfrosM for house cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No, 610 gladiola. No. 6 -3 hardy grape noes. No. 7 S raspberry plants, 4 each black ad red. .. ; " ji . 'i j . i No. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 choive kioeV No 9-6 very vhoico'planw four house cul ture. .... No, 106 cherry currants (re1). -No. 116 Lees prolific cnrrar.is (black) No, 12 6 white grape currents All letters with this odTertisement enclosed along with stamp fur any one . or more coi tions of plants. wiU be numbered as they rome to hand, and the sepdtrs of the Unit thirteen hundred will rereivo gifts as follows: 1st $2N) 1 he r.ext a. 10 each. 2nd 100 ' The ntxt 40, 5 each. 3rd - f 0 ! The next 415, each. 4th so ' j hu-aaxt K20, 1 oath. th 30 1 . : . After W',000 letters have been rr-eeived, the otmter of the r.cxt 1,10V letter will receive gift aw follows: 1st $r5J.Next 10, 16 each ind - I3.i f Next 1 5, i 10 arh Krd - 76 1 Sex 40. s earh 4t a 50 Next 470, iZ fa h ith ij i Net r-00. ?1 each Aft ir 1C0.000 letrers have been received, i- k.s of I ir a xt 1,000 letter will re-rft'ta- fo.l : aikI eacii Next 5 .$20 each 5, 4airt 5.. 75 mm h Next 15 10 each 6, 7 and fc. . . 50 t.u h Next :!4 3 each 9, 10. 11. 12. 26 ea h Xtxt 6!3 1 each After 150,000 letters tu.ve been received the -ndeis of the bext 1.109 letters will receive rifts a follow: t. 1 10l each Next 10 $20 each 2 75 eaeta j Next 25.... .. 10 ech 3 and 4 50 each Next 585 .. .. 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 479.... 1 eaoh Any person may scad any number of tirr" for any of the above collections. - If 5 cent itauips extra is seni, we w.U send in.: aext a prin'ed lint of the names of all per-' .is wJio are entitled to gifts. We tiMkc tl.ii liberal offer to readers o tiie Bn:n. Icrowins' it will not pa unow, but our ubje-t is t" itro hire our stouk and build trade. 4ur mailing points are Toronto aiut Mirtibniount. nit., Hochester, N. Y.. Louisville, Ky., 1'Mi'ie.tville, O., and Chicago, IlL, and we will guarantee all wo"k to reach our customers in good condition. We employ bo agents, bat deal direct with enstoiuer, aad can sell and deliver stock to any part of the United States or Canaaa at about one half the price charged by other nurserymen. through agents. Kememher we will not lie undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a list of wants and we will quote you prices: or 10 rents for a haixitime illustrated catal- v"' which vou may deduct from vour first ortler. Address H letter-, J 1.AHMEK & CO . Nurserynen. TORONTO, CANADA. JU SUCCOESSRS TO Having purchased this well known store carry an immense line ot Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY stoves ana ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, a d ail kinds of kitchen utensils! also a comlpete assortment of tors and Gardeners' Tools - AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Pumps, hose, Copperware, tinware, ivd plumbers' goods a specialty. Ou prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to call . nd inspect oar stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregor, Whar is 3 s r " - r Com torift fa "P Bnnfl PKoIict &Ai liBgmiew smd qniek.VBTi t Infanta' ami Childyea' Cotaplain Snyrior toCotor C Pajggorlo or Wajreotto SyrnpnT CMIdfm pyy for Ca-,t.rla. MiV jUoo of Mqthaw blaoa Caatoria. CastoAa nnl Cnlte; Cmstf patlan ; Hmr Stomachy Dlorr&oea, Kmctstioat (lirr healthy Bleep ; also nils dijestloa ? UfithaOViuinwUii atePHfmiaim, Tie Ld Carries the Largest Line of Men's and Jtoys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc, in the Wiltem ettp Yallqy. SUITS MADE TO ORDER In! Hereto Tailoring Bepartment. FOSTER BLOCK, CITY DEDG STOEE. jGUISS & SON, ll IVH'iliii i Successor to E. W. Langdos . i : V ': -'i !. ' U&UJEB IN L'mgs, Paints, Oils. Perfumery and toilefcarticles. alsu a foil line of books and siatfonnry. periodicals, etc. lT Prescriptions ; - carerall j compounded- IN ODD FEUOVSTS TEMPO. . '. - ''....-( . Albany Oregon. W. C. TWEEDALI?- v and added largely to their stock, BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking - I"T recomnnaS Gsatoria for cMWrea,'': complatnta, as superior torany prescripts known to me. TSL A. AsoHza, JL p.. Ill So. Oxford BL, Brooklyn. N.K. mm IThk CinwiAxm CacRAMT, 77 Uurrajr St, Sew Ycrb. S7. ing Clothier, ALBANY PROPRIETORS, utely Pure. Tblspowner nt ver vanes. A marvel of puritv.etrenc'tb and wholesomeness. More economical thau toe ordinan kinds arid cannot be Bold in competi tion witb multitude of low test, snort weight alum oi phosphate powders Sold only in 'c ms, KotAl Bakin 'ow. deb Co . 10T. Wall -t. N. ?. D.W Crwlbt & Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. PHYSICIAN WH. AVIS, Ml 1. PHYSlClANf AND t t nuitniii. van t'O luuiiu ul ijib ruuioe room in Strahan's block, 1 iret street. Albany Oregon- DK C. CHAMKEiaiN. HOMEOPATHIC phvsicinti and ttirgeon. Office, corner Ihird and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. W. 11ASTON, tf 1 II YMCIAN fAKD SUK , gcon, Albany, Oregon. M H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN ASV SURr . geon, Albai.y, Oregon. C C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND JUR j. geon Albany, Oregon, office in Pitrce's new block. OUiceJiuurs, from 8. a. m. to 4 r. m. 4 J. ROSSITER, VETERINARY SUR- r . ceon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, in prt pared to treat the diseases of all uoo.esticated animals on scientific principles. Office second door east of the opera house, Albany, Oregon. FIR. R KOLDEWAV, VETERINARY SUR. XJ geon, Albany, Oregon. Graduate of tlerj man ana Americnn colleges. Klrclrlcand Homeopathic Trealment milOSE DESIRING EITHER OF THESE X safe and reliable methods of treating dis ease will find Dr. E. 3l. McAlister prepared with excellent appliances for administeriu- either, ax the nature oi the case may require lie may be found at his office on Third stre: t, two uoors south of the electric Hfht station, wncn nnt.aiiscnt on profestiional busiiiefS. 1 1C A. M'A LISTER, HOMEOPATHIC U physician, has removed his office fro i Ki'nn's blcx'k to his resilience on Third strcoL. t.vo dours south of the electric light station ATTORXK1S, 1 R. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT Law, Albanv. Oreiron. Office in Oild bellow's l emple. -Vill practice in all court of the state, and give special attention to all business. ...... 1 iFoLVEUTON CHARLES E. ArTORNEY IF at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's stor i T K. WEATHORFORI). ATTORNEY AT fi , law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the cojrts of thestate, and give special attention to all business REVERE' HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS Pfciffer, Prop. Only 'first ectaxs houss in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stage office for Corvallis. H EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE . and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, ' FIUND A GOLD RING WITH TOPAZ set. Owner can have same by! calling" at F. If. French's JeweJrv -store. - 70 CORDS OFI Fill AND MAPLE ly toS.Gourley. wood for sale, ystewt , tjyaers I, EASTERN AND4 ' OLYMPIAiT SERVED JTreshevery day at H. Kerckrrearaiit PASTisa BsraiHO' scavirrso nom can oa tain accurate and prompt work by calling upon x-conty surreyot f. T. T. Ftshor.- He has complete copies oi Held notes and town snfp plats, and to prspared to do surveying in any part of Lrfrm eooSly. Pootofflce 'address, Milfers SfaUonV' Una county ,Oregou u, c A.I3ANY, OREGON Sells exchange' on New York, San Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state,1 'ctfifnty and city warrants. Receive deposit subject to check; Interest allowed on time de Collectlonf receive prompt attenuon r vrruarnnrlpnpe aolicited. "Office hours from '8 a. if. i 5 p. u Agenv lor mwuw m auu.uiitriue nsurance cotnpanihi. ' iihanj Bathr Hotsjb -AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PKyPBIJETOB ta-T.odiP and cb'ildren'8 bair' Area njr a specialty: guaranteed. Dnthre satisfactioc WTTjL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, orKans.sewing machines.guns, also a full line of . warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sew ii.g machine oils, needles and extras for all machines. All re pairing in the above lines ueatly and reasonably done. , mm GENERAL NEWS. The Rush of Office Seekers Con tinues at Washington. E 'T K7S8IDEKT CLEVELAND. He Will Help to Celebrate 8t. Patrick's Day in Hew York -Fat -I Bjiler Exp!ssisn, lno Her alb's Special Dispatch. Wabhington, March 13. The rash of oltice neekeie continued at the White House to day. General Whittlesey, of Indiana, accom nanieri bv BishoD Hare. of Dakota. and Treiideat Gates, of Kutgers .mvIIaoa trk intoront. th hrssi. a V -O ' .vw.v . . " deat ta the movetoenl to secure a broad educational policy toward the 1 ndiauB. ST. PATKItK-8 DAY, Lx-r.CHltfent CteTehmol .Will Help Celebrate the' Day. New York, Mach 13. Ex Pr s ideht Cleveland has accepted an. invitatiori from the ' Friendly Sons of it, Patrick to respond to one of the toants at the annual dinner of the society on Saturday next. Tbc Kate BaMlsU. Lokdon, March' 13. The Ameri can baseball teams drbve to the house of commons to-day. White, (secretary of the American legation, rid; the ' secretary for Spaiu, showed the vBitprs through the house of lords and cotbmons and the crypt. 'Subsequently from the gallery they listened to speeches by Sir William Vernon, Ilarcourt, and others. The Dean of West minster has invited the league to be prese it at a special service at the abbey. White has applied to the houte tor a special peimit to visit the queen's ttables. !et lor feaiuoan Waters. Washington, March 13. The secretary of the treasury haa seut a telegram to the Union Iron Works, where the steel cruiser Charleston is in course of construc tion, asking how boon the vessel would be completed. The ioquity is not made with a view to ascer tain how soon the Charleston could be sent to Samoa, but for the pur pose of learning when t?he will be eady far trial. Ulsaslioat Uoilrr Explosion, Reading, (Pa.), March 13. Three boilers at the colliery iiesr Mahoney City exploded to-day with terrific force. A child was killed in its mother's arms. A number of people were seriously hurt. t'LKVKK W 1 1 II HI8IJ9T4. I ( ;inidri MinNler Vein the Best of a t ikh- Piiiladli.phia, March 12 -Rev Isaac W. U igley, p tslor of tlu Tabernacle 13m, tit Church at Cam den Is. J., deuionstratcd last Sat urday mgut that he was as good with his hsts as he is at preachiog. Edward Mayer, a Pbiladelphiau and a l'riencf catied on the minister, and wanted, to know i: he bad married his brother George, tie was told to censdU the dewlf mar ried man, when he commenced to nse boisterous language. This caused the' mibibter to order the two men out ef the house.' Instead of going out they showed fight and struck at Baglej," "That's what you want, is it.' shouted the minister,and hit Mayer a BttmniDg blow oh the no6e. me iriena luen puucaouia blsckjick and hit Qeorge Leathwaite then went after Mayer abef a general fight 'ensued." An upaoowo maue apejiori logeiai tfte minister, whi n the clergyman was equal to the occasion and nit nlm a blo'w between the eyes which knocked him beadionir across the olrieroom ' table," Doth men made a retreat and left the bouse. The un'kaowh man made eoodhis tscaiie ' while Mayer was captured and lodged in the Camden City jail; ' Myer claims' that ' the Uliqiioid IWUH lll-IIR um MM 1 IU tii8c."'He is ""a " Bookeeper and cbmes Irom " a ' good family . in Rosaborough near this city. THE :4A'EBXCEt MenWko Will KepreM-nt tkrllBU d tais at Berlik. ' Washisgtqn. March .13 There is an impression preyailic that ex Minister Easson will' be sent to Berlin with William "TTalter Phelps and perhaps General Ben jamin nutier to talk Ter oamoan affairs with Bisinark. it is not yet decided who will go, but these are the gentlemen most likely to be selected. There is no restriction ,'ni 6a the Pieti lent in this matter. Germany hasagieed to the conference and CoL&ress has appropriated $510,000 for the pur pose ot, pay lug the expenses, lue President may send one man or a dozen,and the case is such a serious one inve.viug so much of impor tance, that it is hardly probable that one person will be intrusted with the negotiations. Ex-Coobul- General Stwtll, whom secretary Bavard removed, and GusthVUi Go'wiud ot liiiiiois, who made a treaty with Samoa uuder the Hayes administration, may also be sent alone; to post the commissioners as to the facts in the case, ot which they have more knowledge ibau nay one else, anc theefVassy will t ieo be equal to soy emergency. Nothing can be fonodtet at .nfe State Department conctSnios; the intentions o. the Ooyertimeot in this matter, but . Mr. Blaine has given bis entire leisure t the bamoan difficulties since he was bworu in. Ill vTAKlt MOIK.M!k;. Ike Custom of Wearing Crape for Long rerlosla FmIII as Into lsa' Duch. s oi Ruiland in Loadon Queen. We go through a great deal of false sentiment and false politness in the matter of onr funeral cere monies and onr mourning attire. In the' jouthiBl tiajs'tf rfrpiea en'. xigem rians the mark ot mourning a piece of black crane around the tleev9 of a colored coat was reserved, for tbenrmy only. Army and navy officers alone might make n is modest manifestation stand in lieu of the glossy sables aad deep hatbands of civilians. There was a howl as well as a sneer,when tbeae civilians adopted, the military custom, and on the sleeve ' of a colored coat stitched a black band to denote tbc death of a dear friend or a near relation. Howls and sneers not withstanding the custom 'gained ground, and is now recognized, adopted and approved of.' "There are ninny who set their faces against the excessive mourn ing of bygone att:re. No longer do all widows tblnk it necessary to clothes themselves in crape, and the life-lonii otiiigat'iou of the widow's cap, lik the lite long ob ligation ot the widow's black, is at an end. Those who like to ctins( to the ancicut methods have their will and do their pleasuie, but those who do not those who 'carry death ib their hearts and do not care to show it to the world -or those who really ate not deeply af flicted may dispense with mourn ing altogether if they have the mind, bimple black answers for allpuipobe, and the term tor this is greatly curtailed. We no tong cr feel that we owe it to the mom ory ef the deid to make ourselves uncomfortable, and to spend mono? on mere show, on mere sigos and symbols, to gratify the wa'cbing world. Deep- in our hearts we bear the sacred itnae, we keep alive the holy flame. We have Wed that noble man, the pure souled woman, the futhcr, the bus band, the glorious brotiier, the mother who bore us, aud the sis ter who was our playmate, We have loved for all our live; we shall love to the hour of death. Bur need we then clothe ourselves in Ciape and wooleu.aud iiihik our selves "Bereaved," s by a pUc.'d pinned to our breast? Far better and more suitaMe aye, au l some times more sincere, too the uu demonstrutive ar-cuplance of the in evitable, the quiet cherishing ot se cret sorrow the clese concealment of the sncred love. The sorrew lies there, and we j do not wish to show it to the world, as a beggar uulolds his sore. George's Tlaseljr Interruption. "No George," faltered, the maid en, "I tear it cannot be. I admire yon as a gentleman, I respect yon; as a friend, but "Laura." he exclaimed, "before yon pass sentence, hear me out. A recent lucky . stroke in business has enabled me td buy a beautiful home 'on Prairie avenue," wfcjc a shall, be in your name. I wili in sure my life for, 25,000 and -" "George," calmly interposed the Iove!y.t'girl, "you iaterruped me, I was about te say that toe stnti ments of, respect and esteem I feel for, you, though so strong, are feebie in comparison with - the deep love which which I which 1 nave long---don t George, dear! 1 or George had interrupted her again; 10 't ExpertBteat. Tou cannot afford to waste time in wXperiine ntiug when yous lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems at first only a cola. Do n't, permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation ofDr, K inn's New Discovery for Consump tion, (Coughs and Colds, but be snre you get tbe genuine. Rerausj Le can make more profit be may tell you oe has something just as piod. or just tbe same. Don't be deceived, but in sist upon rettinir Dr. King's New Dis covery; which is guaranteed to jrive releifin all Throat, Lun and Chest affections. Trial bottles free' at Foe qay A Mason's Dm ft Store, o A Child Sillied. Anotherjchild killed by. the nse of J opiates giveii in the form of Sooth- ' - -- n.I. ..L I mg s up. oy mocpers give; uieir cmidivu surn ueaaiy. poison, is but prioiu when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's J'.tby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. t. oioa ! Happiness and Coateatmral, Cannot co hand in hand if we look on . . t a -. . i i tbe dark sine ot every nuie oosiacie. Nothing will so darken li.'e and make it a burden as Djepepsia. Acker's Dyspvj-SiJi Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make lite- a happine-and pleasure. Sold at 23 and 50 cents by Fushay & Mason. TBI ' tlMi . ' STATE' SBAMCr. The annual session will convene in Salem on Tuesday, May 28. The executive commute has ar ranged that Judfce Boise, P. S. V. M., give the address of welcome and W. A. Sample, of Eastern Ore gon, the response. Mrs. S. L. Haye, wife of Master H. E. Hayes, will give the address of welcome to the California dele gation. The committee on literary exer cises repoit that, those prominent in the order will bo prepared witb essays and addresses. The conference of the sixth de gree will be a prominent feature of the coming session. A state picnic is being talked of. The location is not yet decided upon, but will likely be on the banks of the Santiam at Jefferson. But If a more convenient or beautK ful location can be bad it will like ly receive precedence. The visiting delegation from Cali fornia are making inquiries as to places of note, and what can be ea in a tw6 weeks' stay. A ' bet t :t opportunity will- not soon be uad than the present of advertising the beauty and wealth of the, state to the 'body of wealthy fanners who' are coining fiom' bursister state. This delegation will repre sent every portion of California. J They will re turn, and go out. among 1 their granges and, tell to thousands what thev saw oi buY State. They Will speak of our deltgbuul climate. our grand mountain scenery, our billowy hills, and the emerald wealth and beiu.y of out valleys. THE rlM8 XS THE MONKS. A Itetora to Dlseiplloe Nere sury la hoaie ot Ike Moaastrrl'. Rome Lettor to New York Tribune. The Pope is tor seeking to effect reforms in tbe monastic orders abroad.. Much to the disgust of the good lathers, Leo XIII. insists thattbey shall return to the strict observance of the rales established by hur founders. Those who have taken vows of ascetism must lead &u ascetic life, and those- lu taken vows of povertv mast be poor not only in name. With this object he has prohibited the order of Fraucit-cans in Bavaria from brewiug the magnificent beer tor which tbey have been famous for centuries past, aud the quaint old Franciscan beer cellars, so well known to all visitors toMunicb, have closed their doors. It was for the same purpose that he Pope brought as much pressure to bear ou tbe Grand Prior of the Order of tl.e Ctithusiaus, when the latter fec nlly mc.VihI hu offer from ir. En isti ud cte for the purchu-e of the monopoly of innn- uFacrunug tie Cattrcu.-c liqueur. As ti e statutes ot the order in question pre-cii'tc ex 'rome poverty aud prohibit all barter, sale or ac quisition of property. Leo XIII. whs anxious t at the English offer suould be accepted, aud that tht manufacture and si 1 1 of t lie cor dial by tbe iiiiiiiKs t-hu!d cease. His eii'iirtis, however, did oot meet with success. DEM-Uin iM F TIIE SULRERKI ' The Blueberry is a valuable fruit and is reliable to jrrow in our Nortli ern states, where tbe more tendor vaiietics of fruit winter-ki.l, ft is perfectly hardy, bavin; stood 40 de- Liees below zero without showing any IIJUI.T Uf 1 11C UIUH ICIIUCI )UUB, n rijter.a in' this latitude about the 1st of July, and is borne iu clusters like cur rants; 'Shape, round; color, reddish purple at first, -out becomes a bluish, blaca when fully ripened. The flavor is eqUal'td the raplerr, a very mi'd. rich sub-acid, pmnonnced by most people delicious. It. may be served With sujrar and cream or ' cookoA sauce, and is splendid - canned for winter, use The plant, seems to flourish ia all , soils and is a prolifle beaWr."-' It grows' vry stocky and makes a nice hedge, The shining daik green leaves ana tbe blue frmS malting a pleasiiig co6tras. lli'e de mand for the fruit is great, and aru al ly brings 15 cents per quart TMov commence bettriue tbe flrst year alter settlng'out; and field a fun crop the second and, third year after setting out. Tbey arc propagated from suck el's and root cuftlbtfs. ' The plant U about the height and size of a currant bush ajd very tc:ky, holdintr tho frhit we.l u(i from' the troiiud- Plants should be set in the spring, during March, April aud May, in rows two or three feet aiart, 4nd five 'or six foot between the rows, making a perfoot he!ge,andiiO grss or weeds sheaht bt allbwe4 to gro betweea' rows."" rftciLisT. 1 dozen plants by mail S tt 2 dozen plants by mail 1 09 100 dozen plants bv express .... 2 SO 1000 dozen plants by express or freight... 15 60 VlantR art carefully pat-ked ia damp moss' and Helivcrcj o express or freight offlee, for which I . make no extra charge.. Ho tow Jsaxn monet.- i wooldprt- I ftr ti have monev sent Wv Americas express order. hU sums of $5 ana under cost only 5 cents, and if order tMl.. mnhw sill 1 . funded to sender. If not convenient to obtain express order, money ran bo sent by registered letter or postoffico money order or postal note, drawn oa Portland, Michigan. Posts te stamps will not tie 'accepted only from our customers that cannot obtain an ex press order only those of the one cent denomiuation wanted. ' ' L.l. STArris, Portland, Iona Co. Mich, SHILOH'S COUGfT ami coxspmp. tion tures sold by us on a iruarantee. It cures J consumptior. Foshay fc Mason. All kinds of 6tock at Geo. W. h'tove tepaits Smith'e. . i I ' 1 A- 2 V i -:Ai'