The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, April 30, 1887, Image 4

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    TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.
in Epitome of the Principal Ereiits
ittractias Public Interest'
Now
A fire started in a coke pit at Con
ntllsville, Fa., ami imprisoned three
men, who wtie burned to death.
Major John E. Blaiue. paymaster
U. S. A., brother of ex-Secret try
Blaine, died at Hot Springs, Ark.
The Secretary of the Interior has
allowed in full the claim of Granville
Nay lor, of Ashl md, for 1 103.02, on ac
count of depredations in 1SG5 by the
Kogue River Indians.
At Madrid Marshal Busine was as
saulted by a Frenchman with a pon
iard, and"dangerouly wounded about
the head. His assailant is believed to
be the correspondent of a Paris news
paper. By the bursting of a water tank con
taining 100,000 gallons of water, five
persons were killed and several in
jured at Palatini 111. The accident oc
curred on the Nonh western mad while
a crowd wjs standing on the tra. k.
A Southern Oregon mine was
"salted" and wild to an un-uspecting
rartv for $50,000. Rumor connect
an ex Portland hotel keeper with the
transaction. . The - Jack&on county
gran -.1 jury is looking into the matter.
A terrible gale is reported to have
rased alons the west coast of JNew
FountHand, causing serious loss of life
and great de.-tructiou to property.
Near Hose Blance two barks went
down at their moorings, and five men
were drowned.
A cvclone visited Suffolk, Va,, with
fatal and destructive effects. Its track
was about 100 yards wide. The house
of John Wright was completely de
molished. Mr. Wright, his wife and
young sister, and James Luke were in
the house at the time. Mrs. Wright
and Mr. Luke were instantly vkilled,
the young girl fatally mjured and Mr.
Wright seriously hurt. Much other
damage was done to property along
the path of the cyclone.
Eastern dispatches state that a terri-
cj lone swept through Missouri, Kansas
and Texas. In Vernon county, Mo..
thirty houses were destroyed and
fifteen persons killed. The wind was
preceded by a hil storm, which done
eonstderable damaee. .Many ot the
hailstones weighed from three to four
ounces, and some .f . them measured
nine inches in circumference. They
crashed through roofs, dwellings and
barns, leaving holes through which a
man's arm would piss with ease. The
town of Prtscutt, Kansas, w is literalty
wiped out of existence, not a single
building being left standing to mark
the site whtre once was a prosperojs
and thriving place, feo far as learned
fifteen live wtre lost at that place. It
is thought that the loss of life and
property is great in the districts visited
by the cyclone, wh:ch have no tele
graph communication with the out
side world.
News of a terrible shipwreck, thirty
mih s north of Cape Flu'.ttr on th
Washington Ter:itory coat. lias been
received at Victoria through tour In
dians who came overljnd, having
Ejeat ten days in the journey. For
pome time past great anxiety has been
felt regarding the schooner Active
which was overdue, the schooner
was owned by Guttman & Co , of Vic
toria, and was registered at 420 tons.
The schooner appears to have been
caught in a storm and dashed on the
shore, where she speedily went t'
pieces, and all hands undoubtedly
perishing as far as known. Among
the who have perirhed are: Mr.
Jake Guttman, one of the owners,
Captain Gotehamel, Off Jackson,
Charlts Fiederick and Billy Lecsing
besides twenty-eight Indians. The
latter named belong to Chief K lsor
mat's tribe. Chief Elo Kilsormal
himself was on board, h3 other In
dians beine hunters. The deith of
the chief is tantimuunt to the exter
mination of the tribes, and the Kilsor
mat tribe will soon be extinct. Ac
cording to the custom of his tribe
all the huts of the unfortunate men
have been burnod.
Rochester, N.Y., March 17, 1SS7.
From April 1st, 1887, to April 1st,
1888, 1 offer ($100) one hundred dol
lars for each and every discovery of a
new comet made bet ween the above
dates, subject to the following three
conditions:
1. It may be discovered eilirr by
the naked eye or telescope, but it must
be unexpected, except a? to the comet
of 1815, which is now looked for.
2. "a) The discover r, if residing
in the United States or Canada, must
send a prepaid telegram immediately lo
Dr. Lewis Swift, Director Warner
Observatory, Rochester, N. Y., giving
the time of discovery, the pos-ition and
direction of motion with sufficient x
actness, if possible, to enable at lea t
one other observer to find it. . Qa Dis
coverers in other countries must send
by immediate mail a full account of the
discovery, as above required, to Dr.
Lewis Swift, as above.
3. In the United States and Canada
this intelligence must not be communi
cated to any otlter party or parties, either
by letter, telegraph or otherwise, until
publicly announced through the press
by Dr. Swift, which he will do at once
on information of the discovery. Great
care should be observed regarding this
condition, as it is essential to prevent
duplication of announcements and for
the correct transmission of the discov
ery, with the riaree of the di-coverer,
which will be immediately made by
Dr. Swift.
Discoverers living in Continental
Eurojte will receive their prizes from
Warner's Safe Ct.re Establishment,
10 SchfTicergasse, Frankfurt, a M,
Germany ; those living in Great Britain,
from H. .11. Warner &. Co's Safe Ri me
dies office, 47 Farringdon Street, E.C..
London ; thoe in Australasia and
Asia, from H. II. Warner & Co's Safe
Cure Branch House, 147 Liltla Lons
dale St. W., Melliourne, Australasia ;
for other parts of the wt-rld, prizes will
be paid here.
Prizes will lie awarded four (4)
months after" discovery and verifica
tion of claim.
Three disinterested scientists will be
selected to settle any dispute that may
arise regarding comet discoveries.
H. H. WARNER.
Bocliester, X. Y., March 15, 1887.
A MlSfc.S'S PET DOG
Hon- a Trilrr Mourn the lath of a Mas
ter Mlaael by No Unman Friend.
Rover, the old canine friend and com
panion of miser Joe Pen . lonely and '
broken-hearted, keeps a faithful watch
in the silent yard of his dead master's
house on Locust street. Hour by hour.
day and night, he lies watching the
time-worn door and whines and paws
at its rotten board. But it doesn't
open as it was wont to do at his lightest
scratch. He whines out his grief as he
used to bark his opinions at neighlmr
hi curs. It would have been a char
itable ending if old Rover had been
found dead in the little hack room wit.
the old miser and his partner. The
woman who keeps the gnnjury store
next door to the house of gold and filth
pushes food to the dog through a hole in
the fence every day, but Rover seldom
touches it and is daily growing w eaker.
The little terrier has a stubby tail,
short legs and a shaggy coat of sorrl
color hair. He was a pup when given
to Perry a number of years ago.
Rover was the only living thing that
shared the miser's fullest Confidence.
When Terry would leave the house to
collect a debt or visit a liquor saloon
Rover was generally trotting by his side.
If the miser should go a war without
Hover it would not lie log before the
rog would discover the absence of his
master and start to search for him. The
terrier was well known in the neighbor
hood.
While looking for Perry he would
peep into the near-by groggeries and if
the miser was not to be found in tin
saloons the dog would soon be, scratch
ing the door of old John McGough's
house. If he found Perry he would
jump about him. paw his legs and give
unmistakable evidence that he wanted
him to come home. If Perry was readv
he would follow the dog, but should his
talk of avarice be not complete he
would tell Rover to go and make a tour
among the garbage buckets of the al
levs. And Rover would ro and do as
directed. Some times the dog' would
find Perry in one of the saloon buying
lus dauv supply of rum. If the misei
lingered too long Rover would show his
impatience by tugging at the tattered
trousers of the recluse.
On several occasions the hoarding
auctioneer got a burdensome load of
bad whisky aboard and was helped to
his door by colored men, who repaid
them "-elves by relieving the miser of
his silver time-piece and its shoe-string
chain, but it never happened while tin
terrier was around.
There is a pear tree iu the yard and
when this was bearing its fruit, the
was the time that little Rover had to
be vigilant. He was not only faithfn'
and sagacious but cunning. Two years
ago an eight-year-old pickaninny wa
eeping into the yard with his white
eyeballs turned wistfully to the peai
tree. Rover saw h!ni but pretended
that he was asleep, until the darkey
stepped in and made for the tree. Thou
the terrier made a dash for the gate
and cut off the frightened lad. Tin
dog barked his loudest and brought out
Perry, who caught the robber. But it
was unfortunate for the old man. as
the pickaninny was vicious afid In
struck the miser on the head with a
stone and made his escape.
Rover was caught by the dog-catchers
about two years ago. It was early
on a spring morning and the dog was
out on a hunt for one of the old men
who had flipied away for the matuti
nal supply of corn-juice. The terriei
had been away from the house but a
few minutes when he was seen by a
dog-catcher on Locust street. Rover
made a heroic endeavor to get back
home, but the darky and his big net
were too much for him and he was
oon among whelps, mongrels and
curs in the wagon of the pound man.
Perry heard the yells of the dog ami
hurried into the street. He made a
piteou? appeal for the release of his
terrier, but the men refused to fi-ee
Rover until the owner had paid the
fine. After exerting himself for twenty
minutes the miser was crushed to find
that he couldn't secure a reduction on
the fine, but his love for the dog was
great and he finally brought out the
money and the terrier was released.
Philadelphia Times.
SUICIDE OF ANIMALS.
An Interesting Cm of the Kind Reported
by a Noted Savant.
I am disinclined to believe in delib
erate intention of suicide in so-called
"animals," for one reason among
others, because I think if they wen
capable of entertaining the idea they
would take advantage of it so often, to
le rid of the miseries the human ani
mal inflicts on them, that the present
doubt would not exist. Would not half
the cab-horses crawl into the Thames,
and would not high-spirited mongrels
devise means of being beforehand with
the policeman's truncheon? Neverthe
less, I have just been credibly informed
of an authentic instance. A gentleman
with whftn I had a slight acquaintance,
residing not many doors from me, went
last winter to the south of France on a
visit to relations. He was out of health,
certainly, but it was quite expecte'.
that the change of climate would re
store him. His "faithful dog" did not
"bear him company," but remained
with his wife and friends. The hopes
of his recovery proved fallacious, and
when the news of his death came it
was an unexpected grief. The dog
seemed fully to understand the nature
of the iK-reavement, and shared the
grief of the family to such an over
whelming extent that one day it went
to an upper window and jumped out,
killing itself in a very tTistressing way.
I may add the dog was a small terrier.
H. H. Busk, in Kolcs and Queries.
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THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD.
Millions of wash'ooards are made
and sold annually in this country. It
is estimated that not less than 7,200,000
of them are sold every year between
the Arfcighcny mountains and the Mis
souri river.
The Chevalier van Flewyck, of
Louvain, has just perfected, after
thirty-eight years of labor, a machine
for recording all music extemporized
npon the piano. His invention is
worked by means of electricity, and he
has been assisted in the mechanical de
tails by M. Kermis, t an engineer of
Brussels.
" KTISCELCANEOUS."
Smoked red, whatever they may be.
is named among the new fashionable
colors. Chicago Herald.
In New York City there are said to
be 8,600 families who receive help from
charitable associations and the city.
A wonderful gold mine has ben
discovered in Sonora, Mex. The miners
get pure metal by breaking the quartz
with hammers.
The double-turret ship Trafalgar,
which is the largest armor-clad that has
ever been built at Portsmouth, England,
is to be read- fur launching next Sep
tember. She was only begun last
January.
A farmer near Waldron, Mo., has
a healthy four-months-old pig that has
two feet on each leg, and on each foot
five toes. Such a breed of pigs would
be profitable in a community partial to
pickled pig's-feet. St. Louis I'ost.
The London Christian World rightly
says that "the promise to pay for a
newspaper .is neither more nor less
sacred than promise to pay for a farm."
(N. B. Dear reader, have yon paid for
your paper? United Presbyterian.
The candied sweet potato is a Phil
adelphia confectionery. It is nothing
but sweet put a toes carefully boiled and
ipiartered and. fien candied in boiling
simp, but it is said to be dainty and
tender and of delicious flavor.
A mine of beryls is a new find in
Connecticut, The bery ls already taken
nt include the variet- known as golden
wryls, and rank as precious stones
only two places lower than diamonds.
There are also other brilliaut colors
found in this mine. Hartford CouranL
Berlin is to have a new Roman
bath-house on a grand scale and fur
nished with all ancient and modern
luxuries. Among the novel features
will be a laundry in which guests can
have their clothes washed and ironed
while they are bathing.
An elderly gentleman who delights
in calculations contributes this: "If the
immortal George Washington, when he
was forty-eight years of age, had stepped
into a railroad oflice and pawned his
little hatchet for a ticket to the plauet
Mars, lie would at the rate of fifty miles
an hour, have arrived there this year."
St. Allans Messenger.
The coast of Norway is sinking
gradually, while that of Sweden is
emerging more and more, and the Bal
tic is becoming shallower. Landmarks
made on the Swedish coast by the cele
brated naturalist Linmeus. at the be
ginning of the eighteenth eenturv, show
!hat this nnheaval raises that coast about
four feet in the course of a century.
Twelve-year-old James M.-tnley, of
Jforth Hastings, while out iu the woh!s
with an axe and dog, came upon a big
huck. The dog started in pursuit, the
deer slipped on the ice and his antlers
became entangled in "some brush, and
Jimmy, rushing up, killed the deer with
one blow of the axe. lie is the proud
est boy in Canada. Montreal Witness.
There was a missionary concert at
a Rockland church the other evening,
md among other things was a paper on
missionary work read by a young lady:
When she had finished, the leader of
the meeting said: "We will now sing
Hallelujah, 'lis D.ne.'" Whereat
evert bod j smiled. RoeUand Courier
(lazelte. Frof. Rogers, of Waterville College,
Maine, has recently compared fourteen
of the most trustworthy thermometers,
in the town with his standard instru
ment. Tests were made at six grades
of temperature, or eighty-four tests in
ill, and in only four of these were the
town thermometers correct. In eighty
cases they were all wrong from one
fourth of a degree to four degrees, while
one instrument was eleven degrees out
of the way.
Luke Lawson'sdog harked at Allen
Ballantyne as he was going to school.
Ue went home and got a revolver, and
when the dog barked at him again
.ired. The ball went wide of the dog,
but crashed through a window and
struck Mrs. Lawson in the breast as she
at rocking her baby. She lived but a
few moments. Young Ballantyne told
his father what had happened, and the
old man handed his son over to the au
thorities. This was at Lake George,
B.
A Norwegian engineer, W. C. Mol
lor, has fotuid that reindeer hair and
"kin possesses remarkable -buoyancy;
-ind when the unshorn skin is used as a
life-belt, it has the advantage over cork
f wanning the wearer while in the
water. II attributes great value to
uits made from reindeer hair, one of
which of the weight of a pound may
seep a man from drowning, while it
furnishes greater protection from cold
than oilskin and other materials.
How It Struck Him.
It was a little newly-arrived sister
that nurse held in her arms and seven-year-old
Robbie stood jealously inspect
ii g her.
To his mind she looked smaller and
fess attractive than any litMe sister t
the other boys that he could remember,
md he felt a keen thrill of disappoint
ment. Soheputhis hands jlee'p in his
pockets like papa, wrinkled up his nose,
and regarding the new acquisiton sav
agely, said:
"Well, I call that pretty near a fail
ure!" Detroit Free Fress.
THE TICHBORNE CASE.
Englishmen will take undoubted in
terest in anything covering one of
the most remarkable cases on record,
and the following letter fiom .Sir
Roeer himself will thtow some light
upon his present status. It is dated
115 Fourih Avenue. New York, N. Y.,
February 22nd, 1887," and reads as
follows: Gentleman For the lust
four months I have suffered with
rheumatism, and every time I sat
down and got up I suffered the most
intense agony; in fact, I ws not able
to move my legs without pain, and
when going down stairs the pain was
too dreadful to bear. I was reconj
m ended to send for a bottle of St.
Jacobs Oil and try it. I did so, and to
my great surprise and delight I found
it au almost instant cure. I have only
used one bottle up to the present, but
I can now sit down, got up, and walk
about without the slightest pain.
Yours truly, K. E. D. Tichborse.
WHO KS0W ITS VALUE 1
That is a fair question in regard to any
thing, and as to "Compound OxyKen" it
may hav the com pie teat sort of an answer
by any applicant to Drs. Stakket &
Palen, VM'J Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Pa , who have names (to whom they may
with lull consent refer) in nearly every
St Ue and Territory of the United Slat's.
Judge Kelley, father of tin-United State
House ot JtepreaentatlvcH. "headline list
of willing witnesses. Kvery profession
and occupation is represented. Snri for
the literature on the subject, which will
come lo you free.
Urde-n for the Compound Oxvuen Home
Treatment will tie ft led by H. A.Malthewa,
ti 5 Powell Street, San Francisco.
The lonjiest span of wire in the world is
used for a telegraph in India, over the
river KishiiN. li. Is more than tOHO feet In
lengi h. and is I i,U0O L et high.
A STjGGESTIOM IO.ThE 1RYE11SS
IUBUC.
TonrintB. rmiRTantu anrl rearfRfro fliid tliat
HoMU-tter's Mniimi h ltil'ers is a n licimU
safeguard &Kaitit-t tittbeallhtul tr.thic!ice, up.
on which they cwn iittpHt it iy rely, since it pre
vents the cttetta of iiiateil alnuhere. nnac
ciutomcd or unwholesome diet, !! waler, or
other conditions tintawimtile to luallli. On
loni? royagca, or journey in latitudes adjacent
to tlieequaior. It is eepccinlly uwt ill as n preven
tive of the febrile complaint:) and disorders of
the Momach, liver and bowels, which a e apt
to attack natives uf the tcnterai time o
journimr or trav ling tn uch recioi.s. and It Is
an excellent protection auaiust the InMm-nceof
extreitie cold, guddt-n riiioKes of ten peruture,
eipomire to damp or extreme fatijriie. It not
only prevents intermittent and remittent fever,
and oilier ilisetuu-s of a malarial type, but
eradicates them, a fact which has been notor
iooa for years past in North olid f-'outh Amer
ica. Stexico, the West Indies, Austialia and
oUier countries.
Try walking with yovr hands behind
you if you are becoming I ent forward.
Pon't hawk, hawk, and blow, h'ow, dis
gusting everybody, but use Dr. fcage's
Catarrh Itemed v.
Try a rloth wrung from co'.d water, put
about the ceck, for sore throat.
WHAT A FOiTAGK 8TAP WILL DO.
Now read this cart-fully, and note everv
word, fur it may lay the f-iuudation for
your future lupidnesH and health. Am
man or wonmn young or old, that antlers
with any dii-eae, no matter what it is
called, or of how long standing, or who
has doctored you. if you i i sit down and
write me a full history of the case, and all
he symptoms, I will w ri'e you my opiui'in
of ihe e-e the probabilities of a cure aud
cost. I am prepared to treat everything
requiring surgical appliances n well an
medicinal!) ; am a graduate; :i years prac
tice. Mm and ttcmrn both can w rite u
me tn s'ricteht c mtidence. rVrsntm com
ing to the cify are requested local! on me
Kncloae a stamp and address
W. n FOHDKN. M. I.
Office-8 and 9, First National Back,
Portland, Oregon.
Oilier ngrnrles of Kastern tjpe
founder have to pay freigta and will ad
vance their prices.
Relief is immediate and
Piao'a Hemedy for Catarrh.
a cure sure.
CO cents.
Tbt Gewmea fur breakfast.
Cutieura
a Positive Cure
for VprVfo rn of
SHin and Dlood
from -
Pimples to Scrofula.
PKIN TOP.TVTtES OF A LIFETIME IV
U stantly relieved bv a warm ba'h with I't'TI
ocra r.u a real Skin lkautiiier. and a sinirle
application of t'l TIt'CK. tie Kreat kin Cut.
"This repeated daily, with two or three do- of
Ccticvkv hiLrEvr.ihf New Blood iuriiier.
to keep the blood cocl. the r-rsivirHimn pare
nd unirri'stinB. the bowels open. Lhe liTermud
kidneys a4.-tiTe. ill i-edity cure.
Eit-nia. tetter. inwo m. p-riais. lichen,
prtiritns.scall head.dandrntf. and every species
of torturing. ilr-tiKuriti. itchinir.scaly ami pini
ily diseases of the sKin ami stain, with Iik-s of
lair, when physicians and all known remedies
fail.
Sold every where. Priee.Cl-TlcCR...T0c.: Soap.
i lc.: Keilvp.it. (1. Irepared -y the Pot r km
IIRCO ASP HKMICAL I .. HiWHIS. .MASS
f"Send for ""How to Cure Skin I liseasee.
t)llPI.Ki. blackheads, chapped and oily skin
rilll prevented hy t'l TU l RA abdicated toap.
HALL'S
SARSAPARILLA
Cures all Diseases originating from a
lisorderei state of the BL00O or
LI VEIL Rheumatism, Neuralgia, i
Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula. I
Tumors, Salt Rheuin &ni Mercurial
Pains readily yield to its purifying
properties. It leaves the Blcod pure,
the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the
Complexion bright and clear.
J. R. CATES A CO., Proprietors
417 Bansome St., Ban Prancieco.
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1037 Market Mt Han Frutl o, Cal.
KVCatalogTM Bent on Appllcatloo.J
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IMr. and Mrs. Si th Thompson, oi
Eat Bridge water, are probably the
oldest married couple in Massachusetts. :
They celebrated the seventy-second an
niversary of their marriage the other
day. and all of their children were
present to wish them joy. Mr. Thomp
son is ninety-five years old and can
read without the aid of spectacles, but
his hearing is poor, while his wife's
eyesight is not what it used to be, but
her hearine i acute. - linston Herald.
Clara (sorrowfully) Mother, I am
convinced that young Mr. Simpson
does not love mo. Mother Why,
dear? Clara Last evening he re
ferred to a new pair of shoes that he had
!u.st bought Ho got them a ..1e too
arge. No young man in loveever
buys shoes too large for hirn -
tlTrWO ON THE HEPUTATIOIf OF 0THEB8.
"Take everything that I have but my
good name; leave me that end I am con
tent." So said the philosopher. So say
all manufacturers, of genuine articles to
that horde of imitators which thrives
upon the reputation of others. The good
nim of Ai.i.cot-K.8 Porous Plastkr has
induced many adventurers to put in the
market imitation that are not only lack
ing in the best elements of the genuine
article, but are often harmful iu their
eu-cts. this is not only theft, but might
well be called malpractice. Such a thing
ought not to be. The public should be
warned against tho-e frauds and, when
an external remedy is needed, lie nure to
Im-ist upon having Allcock's Ponous
Pl-ASTEK,
-m- ,
4'ouckiM. "Brown's Bronchial
Troche" are a sure remedy for Coughs
aud Sore Throat. 515 els a bvx.
A strong cup of coffee will remove the
odor of onions from the b eath.
JJHHST8 C'JM FOjITION OH MEDICI2TE.
"There Is tw o k:nds of medicine besides
the kind you Hub On and the first kind is
the St ft" kind w hich you take with a
poon while A man holds your Head and
rou kick and Ritrcle some licrause it
Tistes so an t the other kind is the Hard
kind which is called l'ills and it is the
Uardext of the whole became it is so Hard
to go DoAti but it tioes not make any
DitlVrence which kind you Take when you
act it tok you wish you Had not for it
makes quite a How in your Stomach aud
H ois Around."
Evidently Johnny's experience in medi
cine doea not include Ir. Pierre's "Pleas
ant Purgative Feller a," which are easy to
take and do their work quietly and calmly.
Neither does it Include in the wayof
"Soft Medii-ite" Dr. Pi-rce's "Golden
Medical IHseovi-rv," which though power
ful to cure a'l chronic dersjipi-nietit of
the liver and blood, is pleasant to the
taste aud agreeable in its tlcts. Ub
equaled as a remedy for all scrofulous
diseases, pimp es, Wotcbes. eruptions,
ulcers, swelled glands, giitre or thick
neck, fever-sores aud hip-joint disease.
A up of h-t water drunk before meals
L will prevent nsnsea and dyspepni.
SIFIMWAY . a Hteti.
I bill If n I , ;t,lcr. Itnem-h Hnnos: Bur
rtet Onrass. band Instruments. Largest stock
v4 Sheet Music and Books. Bands supplied at
Eastern prices. M. UK A V,
206 Post street. San Francisco.
! ! ti l In Fitt-ras t- T"rf tnVryb. r
THE DOrVlESTIC MONTHLY
T.-Fs hf Vva: In- Oi 1 f! EH a jr. r n
srou? t'ii Cttii::;it. ti Ai-tt. s.n t- iy
S l-.r Sicr.r. Sas ! ts !..
,iltli;iMlk lill k-
M. K.N AliK CO. CwiTiiw-.! tii n j v i ian'n
,i!,!il'l. Ihafeitevnnititdf: t urrha.- ft Cvit wtj mw
(r ny Lun-lna Idi'lpnn? ait 1 hTe!ir tafnzetit t.
niile tiie D-wnajy r--!!!!1 rrm-pTtiti't v.iii you.
l"k-eMp ti.iyidrea.LoiJa,l'::.-,n't .fcrnl br'HTt
m-. ymm t-crn-!y. MIME H.tl'K.
Mulr Itesartmnitsr i l. RAM HOI I A
Jit iiijKul st.,sw Fnuie c Ci-. limml AgcoU.
Tiso's Remedr for t'ntnrrh is the I
IW, hsxievt to Use, and t henis-st. I I
USold bv dromrfsts or sent by msiL I
SOe. E. T. Haxelline, Warren, Pa.
f a v.. etfi t-d a
tl . i--S ,! t .it ri.. ct
Kill. . M BSllMUi I3UM
tis,
VRruv pros..
e Un vt
jw r ul n races
-,nso- C i? Ict' r.g Med,
cuae. 1 Cie o Kit in.
A. SMITH.
BrarfloH. P.
So'' Dtw-r'Ml.
HATCH
CHICKENS,
WITH TUB
PETALUMA INCUBATOR
ram ofrp
ceerul Marblne Made
SOuld Meli,l. 1 Sll.rr Medal
aud 15 1 irrt Frvmluma
HATCHES AU KINDS Of ECCS
tW rVmi fin la.'ite riln"Tit"1 rircnlar anf ase boa
oa mar get an lacaiHiivr mi l.
Address FETAXUMA IXCl'BATOR DO.,retiUamm
EBSTER'S
Unaiiriipi Dictionary.
DICTI0N4RY,
lia.ivm v.rt. . 1 nm .n-inr., a
GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD,
i.f k.-..i Titl-. n.l a
BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY,
ct iiosrly !,. i N..u-it IVrsuns,
ALL IN ONE BOOK.
t ,i7
llmMt.
rontnin morn tVonla ami n w!v2nno more
Illustration, tlian any other AmiTiran I'ictlouary.
G.IC, MERRIAM a CO., Pub'rs, 8.ringfieUI, Mas.
FALES PATENT VARIABLE BENCH PLANE
Cnnntitntinr CarpcnWrs' Plow. Pad Front and lW-k
Fillettr, Matohmi Tlaiwa, Itiilli'W., rlmimln. Btla
Kash I'lnncs 8i.1o Katilx-tj. tniie Hill, t'aae Mouldinc
Ogee. juart.-r it'mmU, Ktwiiig and V riaata.elc. et,.
if nuuiy ntvl and aies. The whole art sold comnlete
at the remarkably low price of tM (H This inetrumrul
romhlnea in one Uvtl ovor eighty different and eaaential
workwurkiun planes. Any part of thia emiustiin fur
nished at pro rata priivs. Mend for frre Illustrated Oat
alffms and lkrice I.i.t nf the shore and all our Kpoue.
KOKV A- AI:MK. Mm-haiiica- Toula,
Ilanlware and Machim-ry.tU .Market wt..H. K.
A wiiti'f in tin- Il.i-toii i'ost 8,-ivs:
"Stunt' yc.-u-s a''i I mil iced for the lirt
time a frail yoiinj; phi who had taken
her position n.s it i-.t-tidy seller in a door
way, upon a pari icul.uiy fold street.
I marked her iippoaraneo with a sigh,
feeling fim-e that tlioeverity tf a single
winter would eousi'xn her to an early
pr.ive. Hut what has Im'pi the result?
She has sat in the same place ever since,
and instead of jroiiig1 into a decline she
has improved in looks year by year,
and is now positively rolmst."
Fifteen years ago G. L. LarmA was
scalped by the Sioux Indians in the
western part of the then Territory of
dorado. Monday he wandered into
IVaco, Tex., sick, weary and without
money. lie had been roving about in
the mountains for fifteen years. His
wounds are still open, and whefT he lifts
his hat and raises the bandages he pre
sents a ghastly spectacle. Many old
V frontiersmen gathered about him, and
the old flaili leaped into their eyes as
they listened to his pitiful story. Steps
are being taken to permanently relieve
his necessities. Denver Tribune
JT1 '-dr Ctt!a J
" trt TO ft DaTS.1
4 M MM Strtccsn.
L!CtaeBaatl.EF,13i
f n i
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KCTTUKE PEM A KESTLT CURD.
W will pay your faro from any part of
United 8lat.es to Portland and hotwl expenses
whla here if we do not produce indisputable
evidence from well-known bankers, doctors,
law vers, merchants and farmers aa to oar re
liability in the cure of redaceable rupture or
hernia, without knife, needle or sharp instru
mo'u Yon are secure against accident from
the first day until cured, and the cure guaran
teed permanent or money refunded. You can
work every day, no matter what your occupa
tion, without uanger or inconvenience. Con
sultations free. Oftlce hours from 10 to 4 daily.
Correspondents will enclose, stamp for reply
and address lira. Forden ft Luther, rooms 8 and
9. irst National bank, Portland. Oiegoa,
Mention this paper.
When Baby was sick we gave her Castoria, (
When she was Child, sha cried for Castorla,
When she became Miss, she ( long to Caetoria,
When she had Children. she gave them Caatoria.
Try taking cod -liver oil in tomato
eateup if you want to make it palatable.
"Golden Bledical Discovery" will not
cure a person whose lungs are almost
wasted, but it is an unfailing remedy for
consumption if taken in time. All drug
Rsts. "Well ventilated bedrooms will prevent
morning headaches and lassitude.
Go to Towns & Moore when in Portland
for heat Photographic and Cravrnn work.
Free from Oplatf, Jt-met Us
SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT.
"f y
GREAT -trlF
fa a Cures Rhetmttsm, Ntmiigta
I Mf IJAin a'k". Bt-l. T.fkrW,
i Dl rnill PrrTrSU
I Ul 1 141 II AT LilH-CL-Ia XSQ VEi'OS.
TUt CU ABIES A.fOiCLK cot-LTIOttlt, an.
On Asrnt rVerfaant oTri w-,- f r-r tmm fn
t 'Ja.
AUboorfj I vas nayiax S per V tor my iwlrtir Se
tnul. my aahr are more than twenty firr tiuiea aa urxe
ince I put in your "Tir.nill f Punch " &; cigar. I eouhl
not have belicTed It Yoora r.-petfnl!y.
WM Si. PAI R Drnggfet. rhfcaro.
Io ya ctt full 'iso 1 lb. t-jis tir l't, e:
U er d ten and 2 l!i tor t t fl.jo -
jm-niil 6- : la. t wv.yns a.rans wti.i.
eriil.i!t ! yat L vk t jocr b'ls lultry J
rtter or t-vn f-i.m t' e j4a. in the or!ii to iui
.ifcirtsa t r f-i ! ! -t. FKt.K.
i-arlH l. KTOllE,
TRAD E V MARK.
dSufanuRE
t l! It
zJf
I OBSTERS
GAH FHilNCISCO TOOL CO.
WORKS : First and Stevenson Streets, - - San Franciaeo, CaL ,
at tJtrracrr bb tt uxva or
M A C H I N.ETO O LS,
Engine Iiatlies, Planing, Shaping, Milling
una iriiiiiig iu,uuiuurjdt jlav
Freight atvl I'aenjer Elevators, Pomps f jr Dredging, Keclamation and Irrigation.
Tatent Tit, Vertical, Bulkhead, Turbine, Centrifugal, and Low-Lilt Pumps.
Horizontal, Sinsle-Aeting, Com)oand Condensing and
Automatic Steam Engines.
Cast Iraa Srrtiaaal Itollrr. nal'rr Far "are. "Watrr Talrea. Watrr d Strata Fittiags,
Bydraallc Jarka. Shal tla Pollrya, Haaerra ad C'aapliax made lnSrr
rhaaiteable. 3(1:1 atoll Craaid a ad Carrasated. tf
J"4?Tt?Bpleted, Tumping Engine, capacity, 100,000 allins per minute. Send fur Circular.
shut it ofL
, GRAND OPENING-
Nl COLL THE TAILOR
The Grandest Display of Choicest Woolens ever shown in the City,
Enxlih, French, Scotch aud German Fabrics in mrH;w variety for Suits tomaarora.
tine Thousand Llifferent Patterns t Wi from,
SAMPLES, WITII IXSTIiUCTXOXS FOr. SKL"-MEAo UliKM EMT SENT FREE.
Fine All-"Wool Suits to Order fecm - - $20.00
aaW -a- a- a- a a - . . - wa W aj aa . k. ' a a Ua U kaf
Only White I-ilor .md First-Class Cutlers Employ-,:.
NICOLLTHE TAILOR,
126 First Street, Portland, Or.
' .-. .. ...m . ,a5v'.Wl1 11n,im
for Infants
"Caatoria la so iren adapted to children that
I recommend It aa iupcrior toacr preacription
kaown to ma.- B. A. AaCExa, 1L
IU 80. Oxford St, Brooklja, K. T.
ijCt5fia'l
ftOYAk mut
L- ll '5
PiUfS
Absolutely Pure.
fhiBpcnrdtrnarsi Trt. A twt ot t??
nxr.h u4 wlrfxeaomeaew. Moco ecoaotnkal tht
Giiary klno. d r-nlk be eoii in eai-p&
vc -with the nsoitriwie ot tow test, short ssrn
iora or jroosnhste aowswa. i easy taiaai
LADIEH, ATTK3STIOSI!
(1 SO to $3 00 per day male at home pleasant a
pation this tt no htimbux Bend 2-oect stamp uir par.
ticuUn. D. A. MACDONALD CO.,
a Kearny btwt, m.a rrmBctmzo.
BEaatyC
)rm. I. O. DIQKO la.FBOM rHOTOfJEArHlv -
f.t a or write w fcrr. If jom wwfe. Tortrmu sw tlw U
Ucbtfui rhane ft" W !"T tr--ment. atitRtbe
PilsH HT-TF.M OF rHTICAL CCLTTBB.
rt Tt 4 T.rjte nrn b &velopmnt f the fct !
Mnriiri'ibvTe); !!& atSoa'dW; rn4?. 7tTtfrical
tlti.b and arnK a pare, l-cely eoopleswn free froKi
k,Br. rrrk;. -biartbM-'f " crxipucrm. tf hn.lrt
ere- -c4 in-rfece hvaltta fry Th tirrd " Witu tu
mil fet canir. prrn t:r wvaiea
thcr c!ebrH4 bemvif U tfc tixzicm.
fe WORTH mt the umwtnl fre u anr wir"'
O wmis to prove bt couicirw li It. MteBw. pip .
Tnni.' OiTtegell tfeti. tree. led. StrleS
JJUUlk pr9tfio9xl cmtViBC. S-reeri
XI " A T 17 TBEATJ.E5T: drtfttel?"nteM.
HUjll-J pcrvftiTCabIiAb4 ta ti.pf
1nTr.rrtcMM..fr. L. H
The Van Monciscar
DYSPENSARY.
PORTLAND, OR.
Totmc middle-aged asd
old, atole or mamed mea
az.d all a-ho auHer with
LOST MANHOOD I
Kerrocs iJebiiity, t
torrbea. Sermnal
.xual DecaT.Fauinc Me
ory. lp eak Eyes, Lack of
Energy, alao Blood and
Skin Diaeaaea, Sypk3ha.
Kraptlons, ilair aillns
Bone Farna, B wiiingii
Sore Tnaoat, TJleen, Et
fec of Mercury, ajdneya
and Bladder Iioibln
Weak Back, Bommc Urine, UotKcrhea, Gleet, Bak
Mre prompt rtijel and core for life. ...
Matte neifg CantiBlt Canflclf attally
OFHCR-ISJ A 184 TfllHD ST.
mis -e "y-yr - th- enrc .
AerxBrcm-Ttolm wt cre K-avrmrfr
e-mt. Tte c"-;Traa afrvw
bnyz-ii tire f rt rrjt RiMrt
ben to bri,t f -t..-ji. D-e4 -ewfeoad
tliisvub t-ctn L
adrertited to cere ail ti's tr m
heed to te, ft iu for tae OS K
cpetifie pqroe.
Tor cm:xr rrritt foTI ta
torieK: tea. kidro. C b rr F. c
- t fo., 1:3 TobiBcua
V. P. N. 17. No. f"7-S. F. N U. No..4.
3
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7? I- "
TTiSTIMOJaT A T a.
Omca or tna tnteu Elktkj lieat Co.,
Er&EU, L iu, Feb. la, 1387. f
San Fmeieo Tool Co., San Frttnc&eo, CaL GsxTLSsra : T
answer to yours of Feb. 8, 1SS7, wmil.l ay; Tbe four er?grine pnr.
c.feJ from yuorComian? in January, 1$?6, have been running
ewitinooasly ever since, from 13 to 14 hoar ecb day. hoc exrej t
in? Sundays, and hare never given any trouble; and, fart hemve,
tltey haie never cost a4 an- thlnf-.v re, air I considert'-em fully
a" evnemiCT-l our s!ide.a're engines, mhii h Te are uii. One
of theni is a hclance l ralre, naskiiis nuke, and the other is th
Kew Yorii Safety rower Company's make. The relation to the east
ol !;ee;in Toiir Single-Acting Kiigine in repair ti the cost of keep
in; t'-e Slkle-Valve Ficines which were pa -chased the same month
we j urcf .a'-tl yoar enenres. and work ins imder the same enditiocs,
is, that wiiils thrre has been no ex en-e in e ther Biaterr.il or Kibor
on the en'-rtnes fnrntsl-;e-l by yonr Company, the ex:ciise o,1 keepinr
tl:e : liile-Va've EnineQ in eood running order, has cost, oa an aver,
ae, to f li pf r uionth foreich ensjine. -
A i or!i.-n tf the time the SiDglc-Actia Felines have been ran
by the fireman, a-?d 1 can recommend your eneines to ( ar:ies that
re no clost to a machine shojs and do n4 want tj keep an enfrjn
etx ant! Grennn. a; with your en.'ine all the attention they require
The balance of the time the engine takes rare of itself.
Tours tralv,
A. A. OSBORK, 8n erintendena,
Waa aWsa aT Wa'
and- Children.
Caatoria cures Colic, Constipation.
Pour 6tomach, Diarrhoea, Eructatica,
Villa "Worms, gives sleep, aad promotss a
1 WUouil'tojuriooJ medicaUoa.
Tarn Caaxaua Compast, 183 Fulton Street, K. T.