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WE, TOO, HAVE TESTED IT. X l'sibllci In view of the harmful results which w frequently attend the line of o called patent or proprietary cough .syrups containing morphia, opium nd other equally dangerous drugs, the undersigned, physicians of Mary land, take pleasure in endorsing the official opinions expressed by the Commissioner of Health of Baltimore : pr. Samuel K. Cox, analytical chemist, 0f Washington, and other authorities to the effect that the Red Star Couoh Cobb is not only a perfectly harmless, but at the same time an 'original ana most effective remedy, and that it commends itself alike for being en tirely vegetable free from opiates, poisons and narcotics and for its prompt efficacy, as demonstrated by practical wbw. Baltimore, Md Feb. 12, 1885, C. FAWCETT, M. D For thirty-three rears Betident Phyil oian Union Protestant Infirmary. j, J. UK08B, M. I St. Vinoent'i Hospital. D. FISKE, M. Fort Phytieian. 8. B. MORSE. M. I Marin Hospital. JOHS J. CALDWELL, M. D Author of "Elootro-Thertpeutios," Ac., and Member of Medical Societies of Dew York, Brooklyn and Baltimore. The above certificate, coming from men who stand high in the medical profession, and many of whom hold such responsible position) as guar- ,dians of public health, appeals in the ' strongest manner to every intelligent man and woman, and especially to parents. For centuries it has been contended that a cough medicine to be effective must obtain morphia, opium, or some other equally dangerous drug, and to- day nearly every cough mixture in the market has for its base some of these deadly poisons. A purely vege table and at the same time efficacious cough cure has been considered an impossibility. The harmful and at times fatal results attending the use of morphia and opium cough mixfc ures are of common occurrence every where, and in every part of the Union deaths have, according to the testi- mony of physicians and coroners, re sulted from the UBe of these dangerous preparations. It is for this reasonJ that medical authorities and leading public men speak so enthusiastically of the importance and value of the discovery of Red 8tar Cough Cure, which costs the trifling sum of twenty five cents a botte. Among those who have publicly proclaimed that it inaugurates a most desirable new departure in the treat ment of throat and lung troubles, and who after having personally used it i have certified to its .remarkably etu '"taey, are Hod. J. C. H. IJLACKIIIRX, United Stales Souator from Kentucky. Hen. WH. JIl'TCIILKIt. Member of Congress from Pennsylvania. Bev. II. II. 1VA8III11 RX, I). I Rector of St Barnabas Church, Brooklyn. Hon. J. II. BAG LEY, Jr., Member of Congress from New York. Bev. W. 91. LE FT W It'll. D. Nash rule, Tennessee. Hon. J. II. BREWER, Member of Con gress from New Jersey." Bev. . WATTS 8IIOAFF, Cavalry M. E, Church South, Baltimore. J. P. LEEDOH, Esq, Sergeant-at-Arms House of Representatives. Dr. SA3IIEL K. COX, 0. ., Analyti cal Chemist, Washington, D. C. Aside from these Governor McLane and Attorney-General Roberts, of Maryland ; Mayor Latrobe and Fost- master Adreon, of Baltimore, and other well-known officials of Federal, State and municipal governments have publicly certified to the harm leesneBs and marked efficacy of Red Star Cough Cure. Every one will find it a safe) sure cure. It is entirely free from opiates, narcotics, emetics and poisons. It leaves no bad effects. It does not derange the system. It is pure, pleasant, prompt, Sold by druggists and dealers in "toiedicines throughout the United States at - twenty -five cents a bottle. The CHARLK8 A. VoGELER COMPANY, Sole Proprietors, Baltimore, Maryland. The instrumental music question, which has been debated annually for fifteen years by the Presbyterians of t Ireland, but never satisfactorily settled, well nigh caused a schism this year. Indeed, a number of ministers and elders did secede from the assembly for short time and . held an opposition meeting. In a few hours, however, a , truce was arranged, but such was the tension of feeling that it was deemed expedient to continue debate on the subject, which was accordingly post poned till next year. Chicago Journal. The Commissioner of Education reports that in the South the school' en rollment of white children has increased 297,185, and of the colored' children 199,231 during the past two years. The total expenditure for public schools in ,1884 was $17,053,467, an increas. of J2.232.495 over that af 1882. FOREIGN GOSSIP. A Frenchman has miulo his suioido remarkable by dropping from the tower of Notre Datue. The refusal by a teetotal tailor to make clothes for rnruseller is a new a'we for temperance discussion In .ondon Tbe classio Tiber is once more to ecome a commercial highway, a line )f steamers having been built to ruu between Rome and Cenoa. One of the lavtre English war ves tels, the Resistance, is to be ooated ith India rubber to a considerable (hicknoss, to see how that matorial will repel projectiles. A French musician has succeeded In making a piano from musical stones. The flints are suspended by wires from i sounding board and are played upon by two other Hints. The museum of St. Petersburg has a bank uote probably the oldest In ex istence. It Is of the Imperial Bank of China, issued by to Chinese Govern ment, and dates from the year 1399 be fore Christ The winner of the grand prize ($10,000) at Baden races this year be longs to an analytical chemist, who bought her for 1165. She ha since won him ten races, worth from f30,0'X) to $35,000, and would fotch as much at auction. . Sir Lyon Playfair has ascertained. in the course of some inquiries into cue manufacture or lacifers of which it appears every English person con sumes eight a day that there are still a few families who adhere to the tinder box, i'd for whom tinder-boxes are manufactured, Among the wedding presents of Mile. Ue rravura, a young lady con nected witn trie princely Kussian house of Suwaroff, was a quaint little model of a Russian house in gold, with a door of emeralds and diamonds, which, when it is opened, discloses a portrait. After a severe illness an English man shaved off his whiskers and other wise disguised himself. He then went to bis doctor and said he was a brother of tho sick man, who, ho asserted, .was now(dead. He thus obtained a certifi cate of his own death, had his own de cease registered, drew the burial money from his lodge and decamped. The late Earl of Dysart, Lift (Lon don) says, was one of the most eccen tric of noblemen. Though h- had a splendid park near Grantham, and very great, not to say unbounded, wealth, be chose to live in two rooms on the second floor of a house on Norfolk street Strand, where he allowed nobody to see his face. Indeed, it is said that when he wan'ed a new pair of boots or shoes the son of SU Crispin, who sup plied his lordship, had to measure his feet on the outside of his sitting-room door, the noble legs to which tlley be longed being thrust through the door panels, One of the most obstinate duels .ver fought was between the Earl of lions bile and Captain Cuthbert, of the Life Guards, In June. 1792. They fired together. Lord Lonsdale's shot passed through the frill of his opponent's shirt. Tbe seionls having endeavored to ad ust the matter, but the principals remaining obstinate, they again fired, but with no efl'ect. The seconds then insisted that ns neither would make the first concession, the principals should advance toward each . other, step for step, and both declare iu tho same breath that they were sorry for what had happened. Tbia . ingenious plan was agreed to. MELBOURNE. Tho Early Darn oi Mnirnitlcent and Mer TfTiina Town. Three decades are an immense period in the history of such a city as Mel journe; and it Is far from improbable that the market value of "town lots" has increased in something like cubic ratio within the last thirty years. Most marvelous of all, perhaps, is it to reflect tbat not only the site of Melbourne and its suburbs, but an immense tract of the surrounding country, was once within an ace of being sold, "lock, stock aud barrel," for, metaphorically speaking, an old song. I allude to the 'anions Merry Creek treaty. At the beginning of June, 1835, Mr. Batman ascended the Yarra and Saltwater Rivers, and a few days afterward he in duced certain aboriginal chiefs named Jaga Jaga, Cooloolock, Bungaree, Yan fan an1 Movuhip, to execute a formal deed of assignment, conveying to him md his heirs forever an area of between iOO.000 and. 700,000 acres of land, which would have comprised the sites of the cities of Melbourne, Geelong and Collingwood, the towns of Emer ald Hill and St. Hilda, and the bor ough of Sandr'dge, tbe consideration oiven for this tremendous cession be nit 20 pa rs of blanke's, 30 knives, 12 tomahawks. 10 looking-glasses, 12 airt ' f scissors, 50 handerchiels, 12 red shirt , 4 flannpl jnck ts, 4 m ts of o ot es a "d fifty pounds of flour. Well, business is busines . " Did not William Penn have his treaty with the Indians, ind how mauv thousands of pounds ster ling has n -it the British tax-payer had to pay to the descendants of the Penn amly as compensation for the loss of tbeir territorial rights in Pennsylvania? "Tbe worth of ant thing is just so much is it will bring, and hush land about the Yavra district was probably not worth much in 1835. It is true that J hn Batman might have thrown in a few bottles of rum for luck. Governor Bouvke, however, was hard-hearted enough to declare the whole arra ge- ment with Jaga Jaga ana bis mends to be null and void, aitboush a solatium of some 7,000 was afterward granted to Batman and bis partners. But it was the gold-fever year 1851 tbat made Melbourne marvelous. I chanced the other day in the inn parlor at a little township in Victoria, called Wangaratta. to light on a rude litho graph depicting tne arrival ot tne nrst gold escort from the di:rs:ings at the Government building in William street, in 18o2. J be gold has been urougdt down in huge chests, three of which form a load, to a dray drawn by a long string of bullocks. There is an escort of troopers, armed to the teeth, for in the early mining days attempts on the part of bushrangers to "suck up or rob the gold escorts were frequent. r-Young as were the days of mining in 1851, you see In the picture John China man, already about and as busy as a bee. The letterpress at the bottom of It tells you that the people looking frou tho windows of the blue-stone building In William street are the clerks and draftsmen employed in the oillce of the Surveyor-General, and that on the day following the arrival of the gold escort these gentlemen all threw up their appoiutments under Govern ment and were oft to the diggings. The crews of ships at Williamstown and Poit Melbourne used to act in precisely the same manner. They would desert en masse. Those were the days of al luvial deposits, of big nuggets looking the diggers in tbe face, so to say. Large portions of the colony of Victoria were then a veritable Tom Tiddler's Ground, where gold was to be had for the pick ing up, for tbe scooping out, for the shoveling together. The consequence was that everybody, from all parts of the world, who had a little money and a great deal more energy aud pluck, started for tbe diggings. There was a proportion of weak-kneed breth ren, whose plnck vanished as quickly as their money did, and it soon became a case of the survival of the fittest There was left a residuum of real "live men," as tbe Americans say, and those live men and their sons nave made Mel bourne what she is magnilicent and marvelous Qeorge Augustus Sala, in London Telegraph. URUGUAY. A do itry Whloh Promises ta Be a Pow erful Commercial Klval of the United Statu, We are accustomed to regard Uru guay as an obscure and insignificant country, worth not even a thought, but the commercial strides she is making show that she means competition with the United States in the Dear future, Chili has taken the flour market of the west coast of South America away from California, and Uruguay and the Ar gentine Rcpublio are soon to meet our Dakota, Illinois and Kansas wheat in the markets of Europe, while they threaten an eveu greater danger to our cattlo interests. With 100.000,000 sheep in the Argentine Republic, and 11,000.000 sheep in Uruguay; with 30.- 000.000 cattle in one country and 7,000,- 000 in the other, and only about 4,000, 000 people to furnish domestic con sinners between them, It is easy to see what tho supply of beef and wool and mutton will soon be for exportation. There is more cause tor alarm in the ranches of Uruguay and Argentine than in the manufactures of England and Germany, We can '0.npete with foreign indus tries in the quality and price of mechan ical products, but wo can not compete with ranchmen who can put beef cattle into the market at $10 and $12 per head. One of the greatest advantages the cattle producer of Uruguay and Argen tine will always have over those of the United States "is the nearness of their ranges to the sea. The present supply of beef in both these countries for the export market comes from within a radius of one hundred miles from au ocean harbor, In which can be found the steamers of every maritime nation on earth except our own. Ocean vessels can go a thousand miles up the River Plata, and five hundred ml es up the Uruguay River into the heart of the cat tle country, and almost tie up to the trees on the ranches, while our cattle have to be carried 1,500 to 4,000 miles on the cars. The geographical and nav ig ble conditions of these countries are such that ours would on'y equal them if ocean steamers could visit Denver and Fort Dodge. Any man of business can calculate the difference in the value of the product and the differences in prof its. It is o'aimod that the cattle com panies of the countries of which I have been speakingcan sell marketable sieers at $10 and $12 a head and declare thir ty percent, dividends. Montevideo Cor. Chicago Inter, Ucean. A CURIOUS TRIBE. The Baked of the Malay Peninsula and Their Huhlti and Canto me. The report of the Resident in the Sta e of Selangore, iu the Malay Penin sula, lor the last year contains some curious intormation with regard to "ab original tr bes" called tbe Sakeis, who numb r between seven hundred and eight bundled. They are in nine divi sions, un er bead-men ca led Batins, and tbey live mainly by collecting gut ta, rattani and other jungle produce. As far as is kuown they have no form of religious worship, but they are very superstitious, believing n good and bad omens, the sacred character of certain birds, and they always desert a vil age as unlucky on the death of any member of the tribe. They tattoo figures on their arms, but apparently only for the sake of ornament, and do not use any specially significant figures, peculiar to each tribe analogous to t' e totems of the North American Indims. They consider no kind of edible food unclean, but cat even mih keys, snakes and scorpions, which they kill by means of a blow-pipe, throwing a dart poisoned with the juice of the poh or upas tree. For large game they use a kind of cross-bow, con sisting of a sharpened bamboo spear placed horizontally on a grooved log, and a bent sapling fastened back by a rattan cord. This eord is stretched across a path in the jungle, and, on be ing touched, releases the sapling with sufficient force to drive it completely through a deer's body. The Sakeis live in small huts built of bamboo and thatched with leaves of the Bertam palm, raised eight feet or more above tbe ground. . Tbey are shy and easily frightened, but are quite harmless, ' and are gradually becoming accustomed to Europeans, by whom they are employed to track game and cut paths through the jungle. They are small in stature, but are' otherwise very similar in ap pearance to the Malays, from whom they differ, however, in usually having wavy instead of straignt growing hair. A few Malays are attached to every Sakei community to act as go-betweens in the sale of their produce, and the officials have received special instruc tions to protect these aboriginal tribes. Halure. i i in." uuhi-.lwi;"vi'1ti',)n r r i Boston supports 800 insane, says Mr. T. B. Sanborn, jiot 75 of whom will recover I This is frightful! Insanity has in creased 40 per cent, in a decade, and most of tho cases are incurable. Whatever the individual cause may bo, the fact remains that urio acid blood sets tho brain on fire, destroys its tissues, and then coniceoine form of fatal lunacy. Nothing is so pitiable as a mind diseased.. Most brain troubles begin in the stomach; then if the blood is rilled with uric acid, caused by failure of kidney action, and the consequent destruction of the blood life albu menyou have the fuel and the flame, aud a brain in full blaze as when one raves, or in slow combus tion, as in milder forms of insanity. Rev. E. D. Hopkins, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., a few years ago was confined in an asylum. Ho took a terrible cold while aiding in putting out a fire in a neighbor's burning house, and for twenty-five years that cold was slowly filling bis blood with urio acid, and finally the deadly work was done. The case looked hopeless, but he happily used Warner's Safe Cure and recovered. That was three years ago, and having rid his blood of all surplus uric acid, he has remained well until this day. ' It is indeed a terrible thing to lose one's mind, but it is a more terrible thing to suffer euch a condition when it can be so easily prevented. "French riven are being stocked with American salmon. A VALUABLE HEDICAL TREATISE. Tbe edition for 1886 of the sterling Medical Annual, known as HosUstter'i Almanac Is now ready, and may be obtained, free of cost, of iruKgiata and general country dealers in all parte of the United States, Mexico, and Indeed In every civilised portion of the Western Hem isphere This Alniunao has been issued regu larly at the commencement of every year for over one-fifth of a century. It combines, with Ihe soundest practical advice for the preserva Uon and restoration of health, a large amount ot interesting and amusing light reading, and the calendar, astronomical calculations, chro nological Hems, &c, are prepared with great care, and will be found entirely accurate. The issue of Hostettur's Almanac for 18x1 will prob ably be the largest edition of a medical work ever published in any country. The proprie tors, Muhhid. ftosetter & Co., Pittsburgh, l'a., on receipt of a two-cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure one In his neighborhood. The annual fire losses in this country are 81(10,000,000. CATARRH A New Treatment has been dis covered whereby a permanent cure is efleoted in from one to three applications. Particulars and treatise free on receipt of stamp, A. H. Dixon & Son, 305 King 8L west, Toronto, Canada, DB, HENLEY'S REMEDY FOR LADIES. 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Nice single rooms, 60 cents per night. Free Coach to aad from the Hotel. C11A8, & WM. MONTGOMERY, Propr. 1'toe UtisvnCi UUllt a tuned Sept. and March! 1 eswtt year. Of HOB paes, 8iU4 Inihes.Hltnover 3, BOO Illustrations 1 whole Picture Uallrrr. GIVES Wholesale Price direct to eontumerii on all goods tor personal or hmlly ue. Telle how to , order, and K'Te "act cost ot every thing you use, rat, drink, wear, or hare fun with. These IXVALUABLK HOOKS contain InrerniaHou gleaned from the markets of the world. IVe will mall a copy VRKtf to any ad dress upon receipt of 10 eta. to defray expense of malltnir. Let as hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 27 efc 829 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, US. 1 hit ii:;tT or ivc;.lt,tuitJt u) fl-itle expressly fur llm euro ol tlcranKCiiicmtuf I he uciicrHitvw or L-mis. 1 lie toiitiiiiiou urc.ua ol LLHCTklCl 1 Y pcnuvatinK tltruuh the p-tru mut tcatoro litem to braltii aciiun, Do not confound ihlawith Hlcctric Drill advertised to cur all llh fmm head to toe. It ia Ivf tlw ON H a)tccirtc purpose. For circulars tfving Aifl In fon11.1t ion, address Clveewr Vrrctrir Belt Co., iu WtytOUut ton S" - it tlhicistu iu. REJUVENAT0R ThlsCrratfHrrBalhra 1 11 u l.rinrdr and Nerve qninlc t ares ttllhaut rail. nenroua ana rnynoes Debility, tout of Vltfelllft Weskners, Virile Beeliae, Iinixitem-y, Orenensitife Oonilitioiia.Proetatitia. Kl(t neyaiilVlaiiltir(lnuiilavuta, Hons, and all theeiileflMtt ol youthful tollies sad e lllmMwes 01 sue miwhi, iuup. ft XTVi" r?. lcrSMi penaanenllt Ore. Hr ImTCTjlTftn1' 1ei'lm " . UHoleniary WWIKfllliSJ i weakiiiins drains upon the system, husrerer thay oocur ruatiiring Loet Manhood, howuver eoiniiHoaUMl tbe ease may be, and where all other remealea baits (ailed. A Permnnrai rare Absolutely Guaranteed. Pnoe J.B0 pur bottle, or fls bottles forjll Bent upon reoelptof price, erC.O.U.,to any wMrAa, strict. lyprlTte,hy 1R. '. D. MI.HKMs. KM Kearny Street, Ban r'raucjseot'al. tta . ' Hiittlcieiit to show (V (1aMaHBBaftMaMMeKsUtlnsayinptotnaaiida' t uinunuiiuus, tuiutr ouuniiautial, Iff letter or at offloevrHse DR. VANMONCISCAR, riHMANINTLT LOCATED AT 13 and 184 Third Ht rortlaud. Or. It a K-pilar graduate In umhIicIiio, has been luuger en gaged iu the puelal treat. lucnt of all ts twrlal, Hexual ' and Ohronlo diiwaM than any other lMty slclan in the West, at eity paira ahow, aud old real, denta know. , 1 v WW I c- ''Seward tor any ce which ha ' xfalla to onre. coming under his tieatment, hy fnllowing bis -V -l? li" uireao. DR. VAN It thi most stiowssful tung and Throat IXie tor in America. He will tell yuu your trouble without taking you a single quentlun, and arrant t IVrmanent I lire In the toUntrlni dlneawa: Nenroiu DeluHty, HiiiniiUir. rhu, Hcmlnal Loimea, Heiual lhicay, fallinu Mi'uuirjr, Weak Eynt, Muntul l)evt-lopnieiit, lck ol Kni-igy, lu purerlKlied lllood, Pimples, Impediment to Muililee; alao, llloud and Hkla Uimik, HyphUU, Knivtlonv tUir railing, Mono Pains, Bwellings. Bore Throat, Ulwrs, Ell wU of Jlereury, Kidney and lllsdder Tniubles, Weak Haek, Burning Urine, Inonntlnenoe, tlonorrho, Oleet, Htricture, rewires tearehlng treaUnent, prompt relief Slid cured for life. NKKVOllM WHKABF.8 (wltk or without dreams) Diseased Diacliarget cured promptly without hindrance to business. ... , , BOTH HEXES consult oonMentlelly. If In trouble call or write. Ileiart are da'igeroua. & Diseases of the Eye and Ear; Ulceration or Catarrh. t ternal or eiternal; Deafnrsa or Paralysis, Bintting or , Roaring Noises, Thickened Drum, eto., permanently cured. f-tf'Othoe hours, S A. M . to sr. m. Call of ad dress 133 and IU Third St., Portlaud. Oregon. y. p. n. u. No. ici.-a r. n. u. nc m. w.?k sssja , a- 4sW and Children. TMtnrts ?:ir OiUe, Cotntlpatlon, f tore 'eh, piarrhaw,, Eructation. withoui iinjurioui rflftdloatjoa. - 'vVtace ConpAjtT, IS Fulton Street, N. T. 3 1131 J Id W m Btata amount. H lttlM & l7 J It 13 aMWanilamninninitrf