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In England this destruction was the more sorrowful, perhaps, as the country where the birds winter is more thickly settled than with us, and there were more to see their suffering's. But occa sionally the British birds found friend ly shelter. The London Times published, during the cold weather, this note from Eo- dolph Walther, a boy of twelve years, who lives at Tunbndge wells: "I thought perhaps you would allow a schoolboy to tell you how very tame and fearless the cold and hunger have made the wild birds around our house, "Of course we feed them with bread and all sorts of odds and ends, and the ground is simply black with our hungry visitors. Even the suspicious rooks come quite close to the house for their share. "A little blue-tit passes its day in our basement, heedless of sleepy pussy baking herself before the stove. "Most of all I wish to tell you about my strange bedroom companion, a little robin, which lias taken up its residence in my bedroom; and though I leave the window open, he never goes out except to take a short fly. We pass the night together, and he makes his bed is one of my football boots. "The other morning he woke me up by singing on a chair at the side of my bed. I suppose he thought I ought to be at my lessons." CHARAC! f tHOF ISABELLA. The Beautiful Consort of Ferdinand Who Helped Columbus. Isabella was a lady, she was a queen and. above all she was an autocrat. Gracious and gentle in her manner, says R. Ulick Burke's "A llistory of Spain," she brooked no opposition irom prince or peer, and she soon made it known and felt throughout Spain that, although she was the daughter of John II. and -the sister of Henry IV., her will was law in Castile. Beautiful, virtuous, discreet, with that highest ex pression of proud dignity that is seen in a peculiar simplicity of manner, with a hard heart and a fair coutenance, an inflexible will, and a mild manner something of a formalist, more of a bigot Isabella united much that was characteristic of old Castile with not a Bttle that was characteristic of new Spain. And if her boldness was in herited from the Cid, her bigotry was bequeathed to Philip II. No man can read the history of the times without being struck by the enor mous personal influence of Isabella. An accomplished horsewoman, a tireless traveler, indefatigable in her attention to business of state, the queen with her court moved about from place to place, swift to punish crime and to encourage virtue, boldly composing the differences and compelling the submission of rival nobles, frowning upon the laxity of the clergy, denouncing the heresy of the people and laving a heavy hand upon enemiesof every degree and evildoersof every class. In Andulusia the unaccus tomed and unexpected presence of the sovereign was everywhere productive of peace and order. Eveh in the remotest districts of (liilicla the royal power was ....i V-.-.I ti.i. .in ufK-.r'H, me aixong- hold of knightly robbrrs, were rswd to the ground, timl one thousand five hun dred noble highwaymen were forced to fly the kingdom. COTTON MIL'uo in wAPAN. in the The Industry Has Grown Rapidly Mikado's Realm. Cotton manufacturing in Japan is the growth of the last fifteen years. ot a cotton mill, with one exception, of those now in operation was in opera tion prior to 1880, says the Industrial Record. There is now running m Kagoshlma a mill of 8,030 spindles that has been In operation since 1865. In 1880 and 1881 an era of cotton manufac- irini Inmionirfttpd hv the erection v - . . . : T- 1QQI1 01 14,000 to lo,0UU spmoie muis. u ioo a 61,200-spindle mill was put up at Osaka. The mill is the largest ever erected in Japan. There are two 30,000 spindles, one at Tokio and the other at Osaka. The latter location is tne prin cipal manufacturing center in the em pire. Nea.ly, if not fully, one-half of the cotton spindles are to De iouna there. The cotton mills at Osaka are reported as paying average annual div idends of 18 per cent. . the highest having been 28 per cent, and the lowest 8 per cent. Not more than about ten years ago the people depended almost wholly upon foreign products of factory-made cotton fabrics, -while now not over a fourth of this demand comes from for eign sources. The Cotton Spinners' association of Janan is the most reliable source of information, and that placed the number of spindles ira894 at 386,265, yet the Yokohama chamber of com merce placed the number in 1893 at about 600,000. Between these two au thorities we put our estimate of 500,000 spindles. The cotton mills of Japan will never be able to spin from the na tive cotton very fine yarn. The cotton is not suitable for anything but for the spinning of coarse yarns. NEVER GROW OLD. couldn't get his breath for several min utes. When the big depot had got through whirling around with him I asked him if he had been in the tooth nowder business, and he smiled in a sieklv wav as he replied: "I never was. He takes me for my twin brother Joe. who (roes about sell Inir that stuff. It takes the enamel off, but Joe keeps right on selling it. Hang that hayseed he almost killed me!" "And you also have a line?" I asked. "Oh, yes, I sell a sure cure ior con sumption for only twenty-five cents a bottle and throw in a pair of eyeglasses worth half a dollar with each sale, but that fellow wasn't after me. It was the tooth powder and I must speak to Joseph and warn him of the error of his ways." RIPENING OF WINE. How the Juice of the Grape la Treated in Switzerland. The wine in Switzerland is left in the casks till the following spring, and it is here that fermentation takes place and the mout is converted into wine, says the Cornhill Magazine. The change begins almost immediately; the liquid becomes turbid, carbolic acid gas is evolved, a scum is thrown up on the surface and the temperature rises. A climax is reached; fthe inten sity of the fermentation diminishes, subsides; the scum settles as a slimy deposit at the bottom of the cask and a clear yellow liquid is left above. The grape sugaV has almost entirely disap peared, a corresponding amount of al cohol has taken its place, and the sweet THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. O. BOBOHEBS.-Prop. - Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. T. R. HOWARD IN DEALS Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade ! He will make it an object for you to trade with him aa hia prices are right, and all goodB that he handles are of the very beat. Store on to Main Street, Next City Drug Store, Door Oregon. IWuikM & St Paul R'y t'nhappy Comparison. Minister, cannot bo "answered back" . . . i , . on tsuwlay, bill on wcck uara, aviuc- timps, the case Is different. 'Why weren't you at the kirk on .Sunday?" asked a Switch preacher of one of his parishioner. "I wa at Mr. Dnnlop g kirk," was the answer. "I don't like your running about to atmnge klrka In that way. Nottfcat I ohjeet to your hearing Mr. Ptinlop, but I'm aure yon wldna like your aiieep straying away Into at ran go paaturt-a." '1 wldna ear? a grain, air, If It was brlter grant." aaiil Hi pari .hloner. mwm m ma -TO THK- it' fW1, y MILaVAUtlV 4 fisipli L4 awd it '"ctrma To me Emit I have in Nrrbj rrrnrdy f0mutripflori. Ily Hi tlinrly ux thtaiuiidsnl rxmrlm exsei tuve tetn already- permanently cured. V rroof positive am I of It j nower that I comkW it my duty to unJ hro KHtUt fm to ihme of your readcTl who have OTttunxin,Thmt, Bronchial or Lunf Trouble. If thry win write me their express and pmtoflke avltreM. Sincerely, , av. Iioccm. k. c isi rtan iww tstt. r TSa IMMartai h4 Baalaaae M.a.i na af Una raeaf iwihmi im aieamas ri nmn EAST AND SOUTHEAST VU THE I'MON PAHKIC SVSTEM. Thrnugh Pullman -.l.e lacra. t"'.i'.i d"! and Tm fta-llnlng halt fait I'All 1 lul 1,1. a... Msftt h r.'l'iia. .' ! la tl.lt line W taatrra STtiVi HUT. I.OWICMT r.NTSCH LIGHTS, ' I CM, K. II'. HAXTt R. tie. Aiirml, Vrf.m.f, Oryjna. J. C, HAliT, Aj1, llri'fntr, Itrym Glance at this Map Of IheCtiUaen, alllaauktw and at twnl Rail- af and ImiU lis rnalli.a with all lianaron. Iinenlal Wnr and M. -u and malia, and rrasrmbrr Ual lis Imlns ara lifMot alia trtrlty and tiaaM ! etoem. lis esulpiaeal Is tulh, Klrfani Hu flat, l.tlrt, aukln and tlarplne fare, alia tr fr llil. f fcalre. lark slal4tif. eat Iwrik has aa lrUti" raa-1ln lamp, and lUdlntnf rare ara tliS taaet la the antl.l. (Hbe llnae ara lf rt IHaa I a la. kn are thntart, and aaatbay ofrs thaabnv latarhMM arriaiauaUtla, Ikaaeara sumrlenl tiaamie U I Ha fa-pulartlf oftna Mllaaokaav. TtHipna II. 14 MnU la every fallnavl re a III .e )wa futthat lal.aila, af a..ma f. J, IPUr. IMnwal ttenl, i T. Ttav. raaa. Afanl, rotntaa, aioa. Ml III Ml III III III III 111 III ll lii th- ; FREE ; ff I O 00 Mam Isffeitt - i aar I a M vm y, a- BHI, nlfWM. aavl bhm ff"" fca a) a4 n.i'wfMaM.t. la the al wraii etaaaei, ha- . a W hmtt Ulf MM Nwatla. CAM t riH, la, (aaatwi OaM. fAi , ami fmutl. Ml rarri a 'r J CVTTl9. t: TttT0HUIICllCM0CO.:3 aw lruam Taaa ltu . Haw V k CMy. -4 t- canvseata wsntio. " TeiUiiliUlUiiUUiiUUillUiU Iff Aginci for aaaaw m i k 41 t-4 fa M-vta Iw) ft . t4 t lit 4 ft t aa- "t hat aj) M. ft- M ta' ! Ml IM tientific wtricau a a 1 M a ua. arf H. j , 1 1 I ... a wm a - s ia I uaatMI a alaa), avaa IMS laf, Ttt afnla llat I,4I fvir l4 l rUtnl H aakly la.to to I J f aa.t Itaa rrtfilar t f b f il.a W . k i r Offa I tail Wl. Aeiaa nl-e-f il.ie M thai lltteita an imi( f"f tarlal a tvaitra t aa (! Ib flaialla 4l Vaklf Or. -. t'f All aUtnla. antw l)i'f li eu lat'vti.twrt tM I a4 la fcj r aavea mut N t..e4w tbaiao. , 1 "a! HStiB T fee af araHvevslae af ikaaa Hraa a4i ts kasaaa ka aaaas afaaav. taf lll4.a tkat aM awaawrtf kt klaS alweya aaaat t ka aaira4. .. t aaea eeaaaaa a kaaeAatal iat Hyaf Rlpans Tabula 4splawaaaf asssiaaslr ' bvarrr Ukfl a fj raa TaWtaa I frWa, a k Of eVs, t . aS karaai tl.t at, Ct. II Ivww fasVl. lcwM.a4 liaa- uw pimwJiai aal fat .mk Hnitiif rita. OvemientMW, . a.a0".i .-4 . as iaa IM la kM ......a tw aifca. ks4 aVt. a a Wia ew kt .aa. kt nawmm a , - m IMnHi.iasa.w paau, " "l"a ml m aaaaa hi ia v. sw eaaa a a ai ml ! aVa-Waaa, C.A.SNOW&CO. Farts of the Physical System Which Never Wear Out. In his work on the senile heart Dr. Balfour tells us that there are two parts of the human organism which, if wisely used, "largely escape senile failure." These two, says the Medical Record, are the brain and the heart. Persons who think have often wondered why brain workers, great statesmen and others, should continue to work with almost unimpaired mental activity and energy up to a period when most of the organs and functions of the body are in a condition of advanced senile decay. There is a physiological reason for this, and Dr. Balfour tells us what it is. The normal brain, he affirms, "remains vigor ous to the last," and that "because its nutrition is especially provided for." About middle life, or a little later, the general arteries of the body begin to lose their elasticity and to slowly but surely dilate. They become, therefore, much less efficient carriers of the nu timent blood to the capillary areas. But this is not the case with the in ternal carotids, which supply the cap illary areas of the brain. On the con trary, these large vessels, "continue to retain their pristine elasticity, so that the blood pressure remains normally higher than within the capillary area of any other organ in the body. The cerebral blood paths being thus kept open, the brain tissue is kept better nourished than the other tissues of the body." AN INLAND LAKE WITH TIDES. Peculiarities of KUillne Described by Rus sian Hclnntlats. Kiiaamn aciemjat W i"' '" studying the curious island of Kildine, oft the coast of Gussiun Lapland, and separated from it by a narrow strait. This island, says the New York Sun, has a lake that has no visible connec tion with the sea, but is affected with tidal movements. To be sure, the tides in tho lake rise and fall only a few inches, while those In the surrounding sea rise and fall several feet. The peri odicity of the lake tides makes it plain that the lake tins subterranean commu nication with the sea. The water on the island Is of three kinds, fresh water from rains and from brooks at the highest point; ft little lower salt water like that of the sea; at the lowest point aea water, sur charged with free sulphuretted hydro gen. The freah water la inhabited by the animal life usual in the fresh water of that region. The salt water has aea creatures, sponges and the like, while the water surcharged with sulphuretted hydrogen ha neither vegetable nor animal life. The phenomenon of this sulphuretted hydro" n has lu counter part In the depths of the Black aea, where the presence of the gas destroy animal and vegetable life. HOW ANTS KILL A SNAKE. Tka Inserts Tort ara the Rapt lie la Death aa4 airip Iba Hela fraaa Iba llody. Thai ant can actually kill knakea la a hard thing to believe. There la Irre futable evidence however, that they do, and aelanliata hav dicnverrt that the anake baa hardly more tlangrmu enemy. The Urge red-brown f.iresl ant la the sort that la the rumt fatal to the ophidian, end a rurlous thing about the attack of thiHae tiny creature on thla comparatively enormous rrptlle U that thry bill it fr f,nl and not on account of any natural antipathy. When aiu of the ant catch tight of a snake thy artmae the whole com munity at imi. In ptat4Mr. anil bat talion the Utile fellirwsaet upon the rrpl lie, striking" their rtlpprr Into Ita txaly and eye at thouaaml of point at once. Ho rapidly and eMorrtr!y lathi done that the anake haa no chanrw at all of e4-apinif. It la tike a lbmnl elerirU np-4',ra In hint at one. The snake mam becomes rihaualcd and die 1,-n.milnl.nialy. Then the ant art harder at work. Thla may aortn a trance story, but It Utme. They ttrftntotcaroff the fleah In small pievra, gradually etrlppiuj off tho akin anil workttia lnl'le of IU N.,l until they have rarrtnl away every thing errpt the Irnnrs and the akin It aelf da tliry ! IU JOSCPM. Successor to C. 8. Van Duyn. Next door to City Hotel. Has evervthina in the line of Fresh Groceries, Lamps mm CO not nas laiten us piaue, nuu me p taste of the mout has given place to the .fci-GTOTOIlGIj 1 - . , - cnaracbcristiu viuuus iiavur vi iuc wine. In the early stages of fermentation enormous quantities of carbonic acid gas are given off, and huge fires are made in the cellars to drive it away. But at the time I write of (October, .n..nv . ... . 1 J 11... I lava), wnen me ramife was ww uurai - , , . , , rVmr of the century, when barrels to hold Candies, Nuts, and also keeps orocKery, mout could not be purchased for love LamDS and Tinware. or money, wiieu every uciiar uu iuo packed with casks o mout, bo great Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty, WCIS blAC OilUUUUV VI ti uuuiv wviu fs, in the air that, in spite of every precau tion, several deaths from suffocation took place among the workers. In the spring the wine is drawn off clear into other barrels, then bottled; vin ordin aire is not bottled at all, but simply drawn from the wood. This is the wine sold at all the little wineshops with which Switzerland abounds. It is drawn off into quaint little glass de canters containing half a liter each, and so served to the unhurrying Swiss, who drink it round little tables under the trees on the sunny pathways or over wooden benches inside the red-curtained wineshops. Unfortunately Apropos. There lives in a certain small town a poor minister with a large family, which his salary does not begin to cover liter- illv. So the congregation have donated :ast off clothing for the children, and sven the poor minister's wife goes to ihurchln the last year's bonnet and iloak of a deacons wife. The poor lady, says an exchange, has grown used to this, and does the best she can with the conglomeration of dresses, cloaks tnd hats which are sent her, though the result Is somewhat tragic. How- ;ver, she has always felt that she did nobly by the children, and if the dresses uid clothes and-trousers were miaflti nts-ttt . aay tnvthlng about It. Last summer, how- ;vcr, she dressed the nine hopefuls with great care and marched them to :hurcb. She was a little late and just m she opened the door and started up the aisle her husband thundered from the pulpit: "Even Solomon in all his arlory was not arrayed like one of these." He did not ace the Joke, but the congregation tittered and the mother was ready to cry. 1 The U.S. GOVERNMENT 1 1 PAYING MILLIONS I A MONTH ?S To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their UK Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a SS relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars rl i.n uhnm vnu rlenended for SUDDOrt ? $ THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present f your claim at this present time t Your pension usiw hv y2 time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. r) crWrite for laws and complete Information. No Charge for advice, (j No Pee unless successful. S The Press Claims Company PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, 618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C JT. TLThit Comoanv if eonlrnlled In nearly on Ounttand leading fi paper in Iht United Male, and to guaranteed 6y fArw. fTji yanajraBMacsa vJYlTXrW Ugntest. Ui. U l-1 aat M". Simples, ttrexijest, 5elkl Tap Receiver. Moat Mooeca aa4 pragreasiva For raulniM ar lafamatloa write ta .TliU MARUN F1RU ARMS CO., New Have. Cwn. HEPPNER, AttorneyH at Iqwi All basineaa attended to ib prompt and satisfactory manner, Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. I t OREGON WHITE COLLAR LINE. nj..L . n j n i o j i l hlil r I I u , i visation Co Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CniCAOO. ILL. Half block weat of Ib I'nlna Oatwl of C, B. A q.,l. M A St r,C. A A , f rt T. AC., an4 Ibe C. . L A t. kail roads. UATICM aU.iMI PKM DAY Cor. W. Ms-llaoa nt CllnUia i., CUICAOO. ZXaZa. iT IV mill u ; n m naa. v v rv VUUVt I'.t I In. u o Steaascrs TttETDONE, BAILEY G1TZERT AND OCEAN WAVE Leing Alder Street IVok. Portland, for Astoria, Ilaoo, Loo Reach. Oosaa l ark and Nabeotla. ihreet ennneetioa with Ilwtoo iean)r and rail road; aleo at Youna's Day with Seuhora lUllroad. TZIXiI3IXZ01VZl Leaves mnUnd 1 A. M. Daily, eieepl Sunday. Leaves Astoria 1 P. M. iHlly, eieapt Sun1f. U-A.IZjiX3-V" OATZinnT Leaves PorUand I f. M IU!r. esrept aunsy. HatuMsy nlsht 11 P . M. leaves Astoria Pally a v at at. at, esrt Sunuajr and Moo.lar. aaaday blbt,7 t. M. OOZJA1V WAVE taavaa Portland and rsnedlrerl to llaaeo. Tiia1ay and Tburwlayai A. M aaMrHr at I P M. Les llaaro .evliira.lar and rrl'lajr at f A. at. On aanday alibi at P. it. Eji CuffleJ Is Ixfosb DfilifiUioa Bo4 Free cf Eiptt tot Safely, "pxtd, Comfort, measure. Travel on the Telfaoea, Bailey OaUert and Oeaaa Wave. $1800.00 OIVDfAWAYTO fiy mmi ! af aji )' f Mnnari !a bea tllaaklfceeaKltaalS, Sa4 aas at.au! a4 a aat m aaMavaga aiaaalies a. Ai a- aaaaa aans aa Stotors. Its KgcIbv !flslil.lfii-opi -"-"! 1 I It I Uw tho Curo o urn iil Tobacco Habits line eti WAS AFTER aw Nn V ()aae Wr.a.a e. wanted-anidea: I H Ht. la i i. A tau l vTbaaaaiblaa M mw& m a-a Ihl. la ralal t .a-nHi I'-O i w nia a'll w,ii.ta a Ailaiawara, Va4l-l ti prwa ad aa. I . U- ese ev.a ll Hi M lt. U aslat lai.l I r.l;e. Iaa ef.a T)1e. Ttafe a Helaf.Ut raw ti way l.a, Welia A Uafs).tifrf. f-l. lftlIt, t'rop. ha Ila4vwaamea ef ttavtac Twka Heabe SsaiakaeaJ. 1 wa over la tha iVnnsjlvaala ilrrH Iba tAhrr d mhem m train rant In twarlnrf a yixinf man ht il over a. frvt t. -ar '! hl arto a I'-rtft lha k Vrta en m !', v the Irlrit Vrw I're, Il Slrf tT!r anl the ferry tnt hrn h ap4 a l.m.Ky drwwamt yot? frliow tA tut away. ayhmly l.aa plrbM mit a travrl.r. fakir The ftant fnn the ermntry anaile thraa l.ns? atr and Ji-Wa1 th fakir riff bl fawl and '.! ta.t him !. and a he ha Id hins taj II, . tanas t all lnra yrt hxU. tt I tn.rwjth 1.1 ma t-r-a e ." mm) 4av ll ra the .b tva.W ewlB)4; lln- aeMia a nan rttb a' IKatt spat evvry 4ar4 lili la hla Ka4 trvlaj" tn eleaa Vni I m . enaHa e44 ewf of yrj ta kt t aninat'" 1 lint t' ft,.- rr Iir. 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