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v THE NEW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1881. 3 i-. J 71 - A BRAVE GIRL. IJCOAL ADVERTI8EMF.NTH. PROFEHHIONAL. V t ' A poor errant girl of Noyon, In France, once proTed herself a real heroine. A common sewer ' of great depth had been opened for repairs, the opening being covered at nighfrwith aome piank , lng but those In charge of the operations neg lected to place any HghU near, to warn way fay -ers of the danger In their path. Jour men re turning home front work atepped on the planks, which, being frail and-rotten, gave' way under their weight and precipitated thera to the bottom; It was some time before any one became aware of what had happened ; and when the people gath ered round, no man ampng the crowd was daring enough to respond to the frantic entreaties of the wives of the entombed men by. descending that ' foul and loathsome depth. Presently a fragile- - looking jrirl of seventeen, stepping to the front, ai,i .niPtlv. "I'll iro down and try-to save the poor fellow ;", and creaturea-caUlnjr themselves men were not ashamed to stand by and see Cat lid ' - erlne Vassetir let nown on ner valiant out leanui mission. ' "' ' j-'-7v'-v-.-j'.L: Then ensued a few long minutes of anxious sus r' pense before the signal to haul up was felt, and two still breathing, but unconscious men .were, j with the gallant girl, brought to i the surface. Sigh exautel as the-effort had left her; the "heroic maiden only "stayed to pain breath before descending jrainf reganlleH of the risk she ran. This second venture hearly proved fatal.' Upon reaching the bottom of the sewer and fastening a rope around one prostrate form, Catherine felt . as though she were being strangled by an Invis ible .hand. Unfortunately, the rope round her own waist had become unfa4teuearand when, after groping along the clammy wall, her hand - touched -the last man, she . had not strength suffi cient to fasten him. Dazed as she Van,. she "still had her wits about her: Loosing her long hair, ' she twisted the luxuriant tresses with the rope. The rope was hauled up; and the horrified crowd beheld the inanimate form of the brave young 5 Irl swinging by her hair, and to all appearance ead. Fresh air and prompt administration of stimulants brought her to consciousness, and the "" happiness of knowing that. If she had failed In saving all, her brave endeavors had restored three --7-of the bread-winners to their families. Chamber1 Journal. - ' '!" 7 ; HURLED TO HER DEATH. as Elizabeth Power, known to circus-goers ..Elizabeth Davene, died In the New York IIospI ULoaheornlngfMayJ3tbShewaa2l years old. On the fterpn nf Tnemlny, May 3, In Wilkesbarre, In the course of a, performance In .. Barnum's circus, she was shot from., catapult, fche turned In the air as she had been accustomed to do In this feat, but for. some reason she fell upon the netting In such A way as to wrench her nee. one straignteneu out upon tne netting ana ,, asked in a Iow.voice for assistance, saying ;,; ,t , , 'I cannot move either hand or foot. ' ." . She was assisted to her -dressing room, and, though a physician discovered that she was para lyzed! n all her limbs, It was expected that she would recover, fche was conveyed to No. Tl East Fourth street, In this city, where she had form erly boarded, and thence two days after the acci dent to the New York Hospital. The spine was not fractured,JuVit waXltujibowd by the plMsl cians that a pressure was exerted upon the spinal . marrow.i.The effect ofthlswpuld beto. cause paralysis, of the limbs. Hubsequently, rheuma tism set In ". - Miss Power Was one of. the ..French Davene troupe of gymnasts,'conslsting of Mr, Davene. his wife, his daughter, and herself. She was Mrs. Davene's sister. 'They were organized originally, .It Is said, la London, but they have visited nearly - every part of the world. In this city, they had played In Niblo'a Garden, at Tony Pastor's Thea ter, and elsewhere. Miss Power Is spoken of id very nign praise ty the' members of Uarnuras circus. .-. , The Instrument from which she was propelled Into the air Is Intended to represent an ancient Roman catapaoit, bat it Is, In reality r constructed ainerentiy. . cumulative rorce Is given by means of series of rubber springs. The Instrument con tinued to be used In the circus until yesterday, " Miss Davene taking the place of Miss Power as the missile. Arto 1 or Sun. i ORIGINAL .VERSE , WRtTTK rOI THI HEW fcORTHWEST.) ONLY COME IN DUEAMH. By EUm Bum. I have dreams, onirllmrt, of gladness, " When the world seems gayly bright, And no time appears of sadness Mid the rosy bun of UghU For a moment, I, forgetful, Batbetuy sou I In Joy's sweet beauts . But loo soon J. wake, regretful, J For It only Comes In dreams.' '" . , ilT , , Dreams have I ojurest pleasures,' JojrS ethercsllied, refined,. ' " Music, bookstand beauty's treasures-. -All that please the. cultured mind; -Then niy sHil with eager gladness -. Quaff at these aesthetic streams; But too soon It sinks wlth-sadnesa, "For they only coma In dreams. ' . i Vi V' ' ' L.. 'r- -.. .' I have dreams of pure afleetlon,' . cr - lxtve ennobling, true, refined, Hympnthy, and sweet protect Inn, u , Mind In unison with mlnL ' i These are mine una moment onlx. : . Ere they flit like hum-bird beams, And I And, with heart all lonely, 'That they only come In dreams. Why, my soul, I often aueryT-. Hhouldst thou crave refined delights, - When my life, so cold ajnd dreary, Nothing knows but tolls and Wights? Best accept the bitter real,; , Though It be like Marsh, streams. And give up this bright Ideal, , . That can only come In dreams. Khali I wish, with vain repining, rd been east In coarser mold ? Rather would I, by refining. Make' my. nature purer gold h. r - Katiier be my Dean's ouiation Consecrate to purest themes, ' With an earnest aspiration, Though they only come la dreams.' What tho' while I'm clothed In mortal ' I may never reach the goal.? Whew I've passed beyond the portal Where shall drop thy. fetters. Soul, Then WMh keener Jo rreVer, I shall drink of sweetest streams. And beside Life's flowing river . I shall realise my dreams. I It Is darkly rumored that a. certalo young wom an who tried to 'escape from a recent llaptlst sociable "unbeknownst" to a young man who was anxious to see her home, came to grief oulte un expectedly. The sociable was held In the base ment of. the church, and she laid a plan to gain . the audience-room .above by. a back stair-way, and pass down ah aisle and the front stairs to the street. Part of the scheme was well carried out, but a misstep in the darkness sent her splashing Into the bapt Wry, which had been left oten since the previous Sunday. She wasn't hurt, but doesn't like to hear the matter talked about now, -Springfield, Jieputtlican. '"." Pharmaceutical druggist "Doctor, you must prescribe more calomel and less mandrake. Pm all out of the latter, and have aiiJnnieiiHc stock of calomel on hand, and. must workrft-o(I this month or make a heavy loss." Physician "Tell you the truth, I begin to think that calomel Is roue h e rxrlor tfr-mwrHira ke:44 f Hot h-winkr-im h- . . . , ... mile, ana botn walR'briskiy oil, like nieu who have done a good deed. J In unity there is strengt h. I'o( on Trawript . We can't say that we feel flattered when we re ceive a communication of two columns' length about a matter that could be fully dealt with in six lines, to have the writer conclude with "a word to the wise is sutliclent." What does he take us for? saga 1 us for? and why this gratuitous fling at the city of our readers? hr. You may say what you please, but there Is luck In liorse-shoes. . A wpman nailed one up against, the wood-shed a month ago. and last Week her husband eloped with the J hired girl. The man had not earned a cent for more than two years. - It is 'most certain that Illtongues would, lji-. lent 1f lit ears were iiot "open hence It wais an o- posite saying of the ancients that the ttllrr and ' nearer of slander should both be hangwl the one by the tongue, and the other by thers. The Bayadere poke bonnet 4s-ln favor. Pro nouncel "I5uj-a-tlear -pokje lionnet." Wheu" sjioken with projer eliect, the old gentleman Tarely falls to come down with the cash. L.I C K-I.O It RAIN K.- By Jort Vorry. ! ' ' . -: "" ." When the golden bowl Is- broken, And the silver chords are cleft ; ' When the last, last words are spoken, . And this tenement Is left -Evermore by pain and passion. Will your sister cheeks be wet WItTth'edews' of true compassion T " Will you. breathe one fond regret :, . .. CHORCS. r: You will come for consolstlon-- L To-ihe still, sad aeas of yore. And the waves of desolation Will reply, "No more, no more.'' "When the glad,' glad ifght of morning Floods your heart with happiness; . Bathes the land In smiles of bliss, Will you fel no touch of sadness, ". Feel no pang of wild remorse. When you know that light and gladness Khlne too more for this cold corse f , CHORUS. ' , ' III. Will It profit, on the morrow, That you hover o'er my tombT Can you kiss the Hps of sorrow, And replace their maiden bloom? ; Can a world of idle numbers, - ' . Can a sea of tears atone For,the broken heart that slumbers " Low beneath the silent stone f . CBORCS. r: ' v. ,', .When you dream of Delds Elyslan, And the memories of the past' . Travel down the vlst' of vision H t lie s addest a rid tUs laal p When you strive to make confession How you sealeriny gloomy fate, Ah ! that phantom, pale procoaslon f Quick will fade too late) Uto lafel . ' XciioRca. Will you mlas me? Need I ak It? Will you sigh and weep and moan ? 4 Will you mwurn the mouldy caaketf When the diamond flash has flown? : Hoot he the stricken, love the living. fcet misfortune not shiioy; All unfaithfulness forgiving, ' I am dead to grief and Joy ' . rnosrs To last vkrhr. . .When you close life's pnllld pages, And obey the last command, - "In the morning of the ages, c . I will take" you ly the hund. UF.NKWAIX. The drear old Karth, long bleak Snd lare, - llaih oome at last to the sweet May time;1 - Hath caat aatde her white role of care, While A prtl birds sang her rivulets' rhyme. ' From the lowliest plant 1o the highest ltfer From the lud In darkness to the soul In light, There's a. glnl awa.klngjageierous strife, To role old Earth lit verdure bright. ' i ' ,'The balmy air and the soft blue skies :.. Lure hidden blooms to their genlaj realm, And Nature's king W"llh ih subject ties .;r'" pro parin g nie wyw guwiri g ih OieTfnT" And man's "dominion?, la understood' ' By the self-same spirit to lie Imbued; Thus "all things Work together for good, ,WhJl-41fs.larelvd-Ad hopete-renewedr For the life obedient to'Nature's behest, The soul submissive to the Creator's reign, Hhall receive, 'neath the k lea, of all things beat, .And thro' darkness and deathhaLI live again? Hhall live for another glad May time Of music and tlowern. In perennial youth y Khali llve'forjevc'r In a fulrer clime, " In a blessed renewal -of love and truth. . -y- MEJiirf avaix. BY VIRTUI! OF AN F.XKCUTION ANJ ORDKR OF sale to me dl-ected, Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, upon a decree rendemtln aakl Court on the lltu day of May, 11, In favor of C K. Wllwnr, I'laintiir, anu aga nat iyw v v- tenberg et at., lterenlania,lor inesum ot iouhtd iivnumi ltollars (l:hS.W ), with Interest at the rate of eight (S) per cent per annum, and coats of suit and accruing costs, I did. i ha i da at Ui. lHsl. lew uwin the above-named Defendants' real proitertv, aituated In Multnomah Otunty. Htate of itregon. to-wft t The Houlh half ut the West half of th iv.natlon Claim of William MeClung, being Notlflea- tlo.. No. KIhyur(M), Claim No, :Htty-fourt),eni ty ing ami being In Mcctlons KlevVn (II) and Fourteen (14) In Township No.(ne(l), North Rang No.me(n. Kaatjrfthe Willamette Merl.llantiuMullnoiuah County, Htala-of Ore gon, said Claim being more iarHeularly described by be ginning at a point 17 chains Kajtl and 2H HK-loO chains North of the iHouthwest corner of ibe HtMitheaat quarter of said Nection Kleven (11), and running thenceforth 7, West W M-i chalna, thence Mouth art W-l chalna, thence r'jutt m wun chains, thence North 7S 77-lVO chains to the place of beginning. ' -Now, then-fore, by virtue of said execution, and order of sale, on Katurday, the 3Tith day of June, hhI, at the hour of lOo'Oloek A.M., at the Court House door. In said County, I wilt sell at public auction the alioveleacrlbed real estate .. - W . - . . .. i .till . V. I IT or said I x rmauuia jo iiip nnnrm umupr nr riwn, i ( costs. - Hheriffof Multnonuh County, Oregon. Ited May 38, ISKl. - M iold Coin, to satisfy said execution, coals and accruing watts. ' JtiNKm lll'CHTKU , .rAOIA5Tf4 HALE. ". v. XTOTlCF. W IIFRKBY OIVKN THAT, 1MTRHCANT TO 1 an order of t lie County Court of Multnomah County, Htate of Oregon," "made, on the 'si day f May, A. U IHHI, granting license to the uuderalgned Ouardlan of the minor heirs of the Katate of Mary Flynn, deceaaet, I will, on the 2lth day of June. A. Ik tKMl.jt Ihe hur tt two o'clock-.of said day, at Ihe Court House door In said County, sell al public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and Interest of William Flynn, Kllsahcth Flynn.Anna Flynn, Kate Flynn, Kdward J. Flynn, Rosa Flynn, John Flynn and Mary Agnea Flynn.,iiilnor Jielrs of ihe said Mary Flynn, deeeaaed, In and to all that certain Block of land situate In Multnomah County, Htate of Oregon, and known as Block numbered F.lghtytwo (S2) In Htephens' Addition to the City of Fast FurUand, their said Interest being eight-ninths of said Block. . I will also, at the same time and place, sell the-remalnlng one-ninth Interest therein, the same tielng the right, title and Interest of the undersigned In and to satf land as heir of Frances Flynn, deceased, and will also convey to the purchaser at said sale the life estate of the undersigned as husband of the said Mary Flynn, deceased, thus selling at said sale the whole title in fee simple of the whole of said real estate, free from encumbrances. FLYNN, - Guardian of the Fatate and persons of the Title perfect. . . Miner Heirs of Mary Flynn, deceased. A. It KirHARDMox, Auctioneer. ' niy3Bt ANI ORHF.R OF V niir.Rirr-ft bale. 11V VIBTI'E Olf AS KTt KCtlTIOrf 1 sale to me directed, laatied out of the Circuit tUrtirt of the Htate of Oregon for ihe County af Multnomah, upon a Judgment rendered In said Court on the 41 h day of May, IHHI, In favor of William Corhltt.Honald Marleay and Ken "net tl 1f sclra v, Ptalnttns, and againat -Robert llia-hler. He. fendantT for toe sum of Qua Hundred -and Hlxly-ulno lJol lars (f IM.tW), with Interest at the rale of S per cent per an num, and com Is of suit and accruing coals, f did. on the III h day of May, IHHI. levy upon the above-named IWendanfa real property, situated In Multnomah County, Htate of Oregon, to-wit I lt numbered Five (A) In Block num bered Mllv-slx (Ml) In Htephens Addition to the City of Kant iHtrtland, Multnomah C-4uinty, and Htate of Hgon..t Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution and order of sale, on Haturday, the JSth day of June, IHHI. at the hour of 1U o'clock. x.M.t at Ihe Ctiurt Iouaedair In said County, I will sell at Tu lil lo auction the a la ve-d ear rl tied real prop 4-rtv of said lefenlant to the his heat bidder for caah. In (I. Kgold coin, to satisfy said execullon, coats and accruing coats. . ' , Jiinr.i-H in . hi r.u , Hherlff of Multnomah County, Oregon. Fortland, May 12, IhhI. M . ADMINIWTKATOIB'f MOTICB. "avTOTICK IH HKRKTlY HVKN THAT THR UNDER signed, Admlotatratrlx of the Katate of John Murphy, ileceaaed, haa filed her flnaJUaooount In said matter with the County CoufHtllnomab Count v, Htate of Oregon, and thaHHtfU Court haa appointed Mondav. the 2lNh day of t-nne, imi, ax jtr o'enwa a. m.. tne time, anu tne county juuii-rooin"f aald "counly"lhe place, Ittr Urn Hearing anil settlement of aald account and all objections thereto. Iated May 14. IHhi. KLLEN MURFIIY. . Woopwahd A WoonwAan, .J , , Attorneys for Administratrix. . my!9 4t ADMININTRATOafS) MOT1CE. XTOTrCR -HKRF. BY-fHV f-: N-TH AT TH K V N fK R- it aigneti, Aoministraior of tne rotate or John cacker, deeeaaed, has filed his final account of the administration of said estate with theCountv Court of Multnomah County, Htate of Oregon, and that Mondav. the ash dav of June. I IHHI, at 10 o'clock A. M., haa been appointed the time, and the County Court-room the place, by order of said Court, tor me muring; anu settlement of saii acnnint ana all ob ject ions thereto. . s - U. W. WIU4AMH. Iated May II, IHHI. . myU4t O. ITZIZIXYER, r.lercha n t Ta 1 lory Urn, la rira Htreet, TEKrH tYINHTANTLY ON HAND A FINK AND COM plete Assortment of SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH 4 OOMESTIC QOODS , Which are unsurpassed, and which will be 7 -i . , . .MADE IF AT OftT rRK M. JOHll R. MITTBBU. RALPH K. DUm MITCHELL DCM1WT, . Attorney$-at'Lau.r orriCK Corner First and Morrison streets. In rooms foe - merly occupied by Hucniei'a ncture uaiiery. J. M. DOLTH. R C BROHACOH. T x joaxrn si now. C A. OOLFH. DOLPH, BROHAUCH, DOLPH A SIMON, Attorneyt-qt'LaiCjt . i ODD FELLOWH' TEMPLE, - PORTLAND, OREOOH. -40tf I JO. P.: MASON, A Attorney-at-fjaw nntl, Notary Jhtblir, Room 10, Odd FrllOws Tbmplk, I-ORTrANDTOREOON. ... i J. I. daly. u mrrxxa. DALY A BUTLER, . , Attorney a-at Law. ' OFFICE Maim Htnkrt, Dallas, Oreoon. PECIAL ATTENTION OlVEN TO ALL' LEGAL BITS- Si maT4-l tf a, J. RAasKR. n. iw a. . L. jttrguje, p, tK BARBER . NICKLIN, DentUt; - -;.-. X. t first Hlreet. rwrtlasnl. Or. - fel tf DR. J. O: OLENN, ' Dentist, Houthwest corner First and Yamhill streets. ' PORTLAND, OREGON. DR.H.M.RU38, Surgeon Dentist, HAH OPENED ELEGANT DENTAL ROOM8 IN -HtrowlaidgCs Building, corner of First snd Alder streets, and Is prepared to perform Hurglcaland Mechanical Hwatiatry that cannot" be. excelled. Oold and -Gold-lined J " Ruhlier I Males, and Gold and Plaatle Fillings, a specialty. I'alnleaa reveutatlvea applied for the extraction of teeth. Charges reasonable. Hatlafactlon given, or no charges, MISS bR.AN.CIE L. FORD. OFFICE Rooms 4 and S, Monnaates Building, 17 and M fi r"! f t1 ; t ' 1 ' 1 t 7 REHIDENCR-No. It West Park, street (corner of Stark). msr Hpeclal attention given to Diseases of. Women and Children. , -.... raal MIHCELLANEOU8 ADVERTISEMENT!. .-.-4 BY TUB UHE THE HtXNDRlCttQ ELA8TIO I A. 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Address Tuck A Co., Auutista, Malue. iio4-hu It haa been ekaiutiiml tv oolri Kefenl irti vaTclana. who read. Ily endorse It, and pmnounce It MJust the thing needed." ' Thla Truss haa. received unqualified recommendations from all who have used It. Many columns might be filled with certificates. If needed. :. This la the only Elastic Pad made, and fa so composed r that It Is cooling to the flesh and also healing. Many cures , have been effected In the short space of ninety days. . The Inventor was himself one of . tlmaa unfortunates, and, after trying all the principal truaaea without benefit, waa driven to Invent aome appliance to enable him to at tend to hla dally work, and t4-day he Is cured. And now, In proof of bis confidence In Its value, he In vites all the afflicted to a fifteen days' trial of 1 1 virtue. Hend Ihe price by Monev Order, la-art or Kxpreaa.and If, after thla trial, you prefer your money, send (he Truss te me or my nearest agent. In good order, minus reasonabla . wear, and your money will le promptly refunded. - Thus far none have ever la-en returned, lvraona wearlnr m Ul MILS 1 VM HT IOOWU. AUUI inyHtr II. W, IIEXDRICKH. No. at Mrrtaea Nt Partlaaxf . Or. THE PORTLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Robma Cornar of Firat and Stark Straata (Over Ladd A Til ton's Bank.) -'eHtnlH Ow Eight TnaMsaaxI -fcale BmIm a Jin... OVER ONE. HVNDREH PA PERM AND MAGAZINE" -ME.MB It R 8 Rl pZitR E E TO-ALL. MNTHLY Dl'FJ. !.) PAYABLE .QARTF.RLY. Diswtokh W. H. Idd, P. i Hfhiiy Icr, Jr., M. P. fteadv, H. W. CorljHI, W. II. lira, kelt, A. V. i Itbbs, C. II. Iewls, M. W. Fechhelmer, II. Falling, I J Blum. ' Orru-rKa Matthew P. aaly, President ; II. Falling, Vlwl'realdent; p. C. Hchuyler, Jr., Trenaurer; M."W. Fcch-tlelmer,Com-MMidlngHcc.ndary; Henry A.Oxer,IJIraElan and Reeorillng Hvrejary. . " USX ROSE PILLS. ' THE AURORA RESTAURANT, ' Northwest corner Front snd Alder streeU, Is the Only Place In Portland where you can gl A UOOD iqt'AIH M EAL row S CCTYa. OUTFIT KENT FREE TO YlIOHK WHO WlHH TO V" engage In the most pleasant and profitable business known. Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. , 10 a day and upwards Is easily made without staying sway from home over night. No rik whatever. Many new workers wanted at onee. Many are making fortunes at the bualnms. ladles makeaa much as meu. and young hoys and girls make great pav. No one who K willing t work falls to make more money everyday, than can lermtde In a week at any ordinary employment. j 11. w in, rnxuii- i "iKT win nun a anon rouu tu fortune. 'V.'-ifJ..V"'A I Xli'!i.'J Wttine. . not JO