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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1890)
. . . T . r -r - ,,!, studv ! K gsls" ,,ri,ln Reporter. horitv n bo1,11 of tt tlirabout Stail H run. o a. lid " Za but. unlike the gamut. It only M 1 Tlil is bad for lower ,W the steiimbouts. but lie MM to rl It A IfOOU IMRMMI """ ILg works wai given yesterday lnlD . . -i vi ,.n JUJl HUUID M1"100" SWSS. WESTERN ADVENTURE. ow a l'oiiras;rou. Fireman Broke ap a II mi. I uf Traill Robbers, I WM iiglncer of the througli IV-iflo express a iMdlni Westorn railroad, and li.id ttOBIMd my train at snas ianK mat THE WOODCOCK'S BEAK. '"Mlii,,, .,,,, OMaftlM ld..t Mem. "ers ..I i hr in. ,i Family. lonff-lwaki'd, migratory bird,. These Milch ItOOd hv tlie track in . 1.... 1 . .7 "'" W " gour- v ,,, lo Wil t u 0 ,jttriiooii captain of a stenmor was trying landing at tho dock, but the ralion w;w m"3""'" " " . frnin thu bow had been out Mi "iJo fl4t w B I'081, but the niom ri swinging off Into tream. IV kipper, with a scowl ah brow, stood on the bridge ubift " heoi.houo and stared at tho first I V wj,o was hustling around on the flcane roof imildships. Down below tie auarter-dook the sooond mate " ping the third mate and a deck ?j io tako the turns out of a storn ! j fDit.h was snarled up on dock In- 0( A'g innilo fast on the doc. Oli-en,' said the captain, in a -otlemanly tone of voioe. to the lirst ' ,.hv in thunder don't you got (IT line ",lt i'ou lonr- le"n' lank' i Meed tar-Uintod wreck of re Kfrenson? Don't you soo wo'ro . v , '.o. Mr- ()lsn ropllod. m 'ally louohing his cap to the ik Wr i ,Jr, Olson loaned far ovor tho sing his voice ho culb.-d the t attention to a niattor of nut la ""'twee. Mr P 1,0 yllod. "what's guff vou tow-headed, block-eyed Ifber! IH) ot wun 10 ohokf the (Jm- ,. move on you, and bo pat bf 1 " Are. : ' saruosS to f gireil fro". ' su;;. .or. Ho then pie the third mu te so ne Instructions. Ssinson.' lie cflutly but firmly ro kei "1 UoroakWW looming skull if rou don t hump you rself, you gaunt si, bow-lo.'ged. st-Kjk-lish feeder! jar a hand there. Isively thoro. and (tilhst line nut Ave, aye, sir, lamble voice. y Then Swanson gave the dock-haid. ilojets twolvo dollars por month, a ejout on the s do of the bond which hocked him down. Then he juuiod Mhiin with both feet and shoutod: -Why in thunder don't you pay out liititern line, you low-lived, white liiered. mule oarcd. hog-backed, slub- pl bcnch-ioggod. feeble-minded oliingrubbfr! What are we paying tou for?" And he finished on tho poor sin with a kick in the ribs. The Iteic-hud ran tho line out and ado the boat fast. Then he went torn in the hold, whore he annoiuted his person and clubbed himself with a kud-spike. Chicago Times. J""" 'nun any prominent station, only JllHt 114 till' H, , 1 1 I. . . .. ...j Mniing up t tin , lull pipe ancr niling the tender from the tank. man U pped suddenly into the cab of the engine with a revolver in each hand.and said, in a low, iotermlned tone: "I'ull out, run to the woods and stop there." I recognized at once a noted desperado for whose discovery a reward of a thou sand dollars had been offered. I knew it was as useless to discuss a point with the revolver ho held at my head as it would have been for him to right of way with my looomotlve If he light in lierin:inv 'or a short time in thi ... ,..l l during their passage throinrh tho i souatry. The woodcocks remain con- ! ;ealcd in tho darkness of the wood all j .v nd do not leave their hiding place -" ii uegms to grow dark: then, in the spring, they fly in tg Iaf8 aroima the tigtt of tho woods, often in twos or threes, finally coming to the open, damp places of the woods, to the pastures, or the edges of water lying near tho woods, in search of food, which prefera bly consist of different kinds of Slid insect larvui. In the morninir twi- searenmg ror worms. I their breeding places they fly in At the ' was Mr. Peterson's d -'icato uttontion ro- I hl U . , ....... L r..... ..... .LI. -I were on the tmek -h... i i..... i-w . ' r-.--r "us B-iag . ii i v ...... "' an- anu wisneu i nau mm. The woods were , . ..77 ' " "i ugmn as soon as the vounu confederates were hidden there, waiting bro,Hi Is able to take care of Itself, but to rob the train. I know that the ox- In tho late fall the birds seldom move EST ?ii ""ntal""'d ? ood "" thou' ln 'bis way. They then generally hurry sand dollars that day. and that any to tho feeding places gang of train robbers such as the des-1 In these places where the ground U porado beside mo would belong to. perforated by numerous small holes nuns noining oi Killing the mes- each having a diameter about equal to senger in charge If ho resisted, or even that of a thin lead pencil, which are hesitate for an instant to do their bid-, formed by the continuous pushing in and ding. Then, besides the mall and bag- pulling out of the woodcock's long bill gage cars full of plunder, there wore the The sensitive soft point of the upper ten pUMBgei coaches tilled with pas-j bill forms a feeling apparatus with the sengers, well toward a thousand people, help of which the bird discovers the such as ride on a Hrst-class express worm under the surface of tho ground, train, and are sure to have a large He possesses the power of arching the amount of money and other valuables. upper part of the bill from the middle of I made as hard and slow work of get- its length and then closing the points ting the heavy train under headway as . ss to grasp tho worm. This curving is I could, so as to gain time to think; and eaused by tho displacement of a part of while we drew too rapidly nearer and the jaw liones and the elasticity of the nearer the woods where I must stop my long upper jaw brings it back into placo. train and deliver all up to the robliers, This peculiarity was known to hunters 1 canvassed plan after plan in my mind, s early as the seventeenth and rejecting one after another as imprac- eighteenth centuries. Von tiochhausen tlcablo. The wrong end of a revolver Nt Venat., 1710) wrote as follows on barrel close beside your head is a new tho subject: "This bird can iuhen factor that seriously complicates many searching with his long beak in a OI H MOM v TALK. Our TkMM1 Oollarn Krwarit. When all other madid DM han full relieve vou: 'hen vou are ilred nf tuvin di eters' bills: when this world lonksMSBk and ou have MillVrvdall ou wlh to, then Is the time to result to the men -rch of nil re "cdles. The Urtat Sitrra Kulney ami tWr I'uri. You will uot be disappointed in ibis remedy as tlimi-ninU cam testify thai re ei n.- its benellcisl resulti-. lis charming tantrt and rlesrneH when lurie.l ItitOftglaes, will tMtpt you to In crease the dose prcsrrilied and vou Wll find youiself longing for the hour when it Is lime 1 1 lake your medlriue. Its reu ts are Immediate. When your head is d iiy and yon feel generally out of condition give this won erfu medicine a trial The k-rcat organ of existence are the kidneys. I'm them once In slmtie and iheentievs- tem resoonds. The Sierra Clc'inlcsl ('. in peny offer tlOfW reward for anv mineral sulwtanoe Ion 'I n i heir valuable reined . For sale by all .Inn glsls. A V aim, 1. 1, l, ,ii, Treatise rhe edit Ion (or ISM nf th MSltlM Medio Aminsl. known . llo.tetter' Almahae, Ii now wsdy, nd m be ohuhivsl, tnv nf cott, of dniKsUts ami ,, i-ouniry dealert lu all parts MusDniM Watts, Msilee, ud Isdssn hi ever) elvlllied Mirtlou,.f the Western Hem aihere Tills AIuihiim- Iiu 1 . . u luuesl nnru Isrlv at the coniineueeinrut nf evetv year lor over Dns-foerth of a Otntary, It eombluei. with l ienundetnai-ii adv tor the preierva- tlou and leaiorallou ol health, a lare amouul of HitereitliiKand aniiulnii llahl read I u. aud the calendar, ailrouoinieal cali ulalt.ini, chro iiolnuh al Itemi, etc.. are prepare.! with sr. ai ear.-, and w, II he fouud entirely accuratn The laue of lloiletier i Almauar f.'ir IsiK) will prole ably be the .. t edition u( a uiedleal work ever t.'.ibllilnsl lu anv eountr) The uroprlr. tr Me:r Uiwtet er 4 Co , f llttburvb. Pa , on re., 'Ijit of a two-cent tamj. will forward a copy by mall to any pnou who cauuoi urovure oue lu hit u. lghb.irho.sl. He SSfBSSt aud don't worry. Inspiration It KimsI. Zeal It belter. Work Ii bt.it of all said Svranson in a an otherwise simple problem Meanwhile my flioman had quietly kept about his business, appearing tc accept tho situation as something that oould not be avoided, and for which he was in no way responsible. Yet 1 thought he betrayed a little norvousness j bill generally occurs While working un- swamp and finding a worm) press tho points of his bill together for about a finger's width, and then separate it bo yond like nippers," etc. This and other writings have been forgotten, because tho curving of the POISONING IN INDIA. ICrlme Tlut Senna to It - Very Popular Among the II inloos. Dr. Lyons, the unnlyst to the Gov rnmentof Hombuy, in his last annual report has much to say on tho uso of puUonln n-ia, This scorns to be on Ike increase, for while he hud to deal lift NO Of theso cases last your, ho had on!j .112 tho year before, and the gen ml work of analysts had increaso II ve W since the lirst report was issued in 1BI Part of this enormous iucro.iso I iae to tho Increase in tho criminal aeof poisons, and it is noticeable that NtbMe poisons, which were most lensrally in use a few years ago, uro ) e ving way to inetallc poisons. P U attr butablo to tho ease with hich such drus. such as arsenic, may be obtained in India, there being PM cal y no restriction on their sale. u eignty-rour undoubted casos of hu an poisoning in the year, arsenic was in forty-ono, poundod glass in PK copiier in six, mercury in live M red lead in throe. Of the roruain N lwol"y-sevon cases opium was used f nfteen. datura in Ave. alcohol in J prussic acid in one, and oleander Mother plants for tho rnmainilrte In te numlior of cases the uoisonor is m discovered; a family sits down P l which they have themselves fma washed; all are taken ill and P; 'nio oxido in largo quanti- - uiscovercd in tho dish, but the Wl is never discovered. Man of eimiliur character urn minted IW. Lyons. Flour is found in man k adulterated with an enor- mnount of arsantoua oxido. f'.'il trliibta ta ..nn. JJJ'eiy new in India; there wore i ".re, cases during the year. In man threw a packet of poundod Prtoe mill, in another a woman PM htr nln-li... u,. tl..l " S" u8" n"u ""W tttU IX)W,1,. urlth .V, I- Ending for her huahavnd'a f,,nd y cases the poisons are traced vuai? " "orcorors, who always ap o bavo n,.;. tock hin, . . . . . . Inn. "'"poseu oi trie oasis Ukalotds of opium, datura. --- , aou vunous mercurial dl Th i. i , ti in -"."UK" uiose men poi easily procured, and the In t(QUotA,l i, rv t ... . - oj, ur. L,yons snow that Wm.. verv common crime In by his manner of firing, lie would bring small shovelfuls from the tonder, going to and fro more times than wore neces sary to put hat amount of coal on th I ijesides, would do this in s ' Hot Mnf, uncertain way, as If hi! mind was I much on the trouble at hand thnt he 01 iralf attended to whal der the surface of the ground, and con sequently tame birds are soldom seon to do it. Long years ago the writer had the good fortune to see this movement made by a tame bird, and published sn account of his observations in 1868. As already stated, the birds sometimes curvo their bills when not working in the ground, particularly when devour- Men rarely, if BVOY do gn at deedl when they deliberately set I U to da them. The deeds that become In COT OP aide are those which aro born of self forgetful doing of the present duty. Christian Intelligencer. - I suppose we faulty creatures can never fee so much for the irreproach able us for those who are bruised in the struggle with their own faults. It is s very ancient story, that of the lost sheep; but it comes up afresh every day. lieorgo Bitot No one lives In the world and takes part in its affairs without encountering much evil and coming in contact with many evil men. The crop of rascals is a large one. illling up the channels of! life with its miserable tratllc, and in tho minds of man people starting the be llof that nothing else is having currem 1 cy. Hut that, though so natural, is lm proper; for the world is full oi goodness which we should not fall to see. United Presbyterian. We live by our imaginations, by our admirations, by our sentiments. The child walks amid heaps of illusions, which he does not liko to have dis turbed. lion I I iway precious time and money and trifle with vour health lu cxpertmct line with uncertain JMOleloSS, wh n ir Pierce s Ooldea Medical DlaOOrSf l en positively certain In III curative action as to warrant lt maiislacturen tu guar snteetneltloenri ussesei t the biohi, iwm and scalp, aud all MrofaloSI afflU-tloua. or money paid for It will be refuud.sl. Rewaid otr.-t.sl tor an Incurable ea o( Catarrh b the PTOprUtOn of llr Hen Hamedv SOel . by druifKlaU. DR. PRICE'S CREAM itukliitr jJowdor stumls at the Head Por Purity, Strength mod Btfeotivenema A Mare lure fur Lm Pr LiViflgeton's antidote for the llOMf habit Is doing more lo lift up the fallen than nil other means combined. It will cure the erorel cases in from three to ten dajrwlthfnl effectlnj dletor boslnese, I'he antidote is never sold in druir itorcs. Address: Llvlngati n's Chemical Oompany. riKims III, II ami 12, 2;S Klrst street, Portland, Oickoii. W hcn' cr the tree of tvcuevolence tak.si rasit It seuda forth tirsnchea alsivc Uie iky Many People Refuee to Take Cod Llvet Oil on account of It an pleasant tain- this diffloalt) iis.s i.e. reieome In Mean's Kmulslsn ol rod Llvet Oil with Itypophos phltsa It bstae aa palatable as milk, and the in.wt ValaShle remedy known for the treatment of UonsempttoB, Serofnla and HroiichlU.. Qeo crsl licbillh. Waitlinr Ulseaa.s. of i hlldten. Clirontc CnnRha and folila. haa cannot nhttl clans lu all part of the world to ... It. I'hval clans report our little patlenn take It with pleasure Try leett's Emulalnn and be ism v Inced. lie who flghti the .t vllwlth hlinwn wrapntia muat not wou.ler If h fludi htm an ovennatch Thebov, how sweet to him Is . . T" V,r. "' you ready to rv,.i . i ,. v. . ,. . , "ork, and do you want to make moneif ready to his fancy! hat a hero he Is, whilst he feeds on his heroes! What u debt is his to imaginative books! He has no better friend or inlluence than Scott, Shake speare. I'lutaich and Homer. The man lives to Other objeobJi but who can dura . about the first drop sfllrm that they aro more real? Kven the prose of the streets is full of refrac tious. Kuieisoa. Then vvrito to H. F Johnson & Co.. Hied mono, ., and see It they . ann.it help you The United States Government. 1889, The Canadian Government, 1889, Reports AMMONIA in the Royal Baking Powder, while Dr. Price's Cream i; free from Alum and Am taQonia, and all drug taints;. The man who boasta that ho la ready In shed his last drop - f blond Ii ant to be particular ne was qoiuj. A hammer lay on t je bottom of th Ing large worms. tender, that was ised fr breaking! The woodcock does not live leng in lumps of coal that were too large. It 1 captivity, his inclination to migrate had a handle two feet long, but a rxrn. j shows itself continually, but ho is not paratlvely small head. It was muni; afraid of men and never fails to eat the like an ice-pick, with a short hatchot oi Mn which is thrown to him. In spite wedge-shaped hond on one side and a point or spur on tho other. I remember noticing, without much thought except that ho did not seem to know what he did, that every time he came frem the tender with coal he hit this tool with his foot and moved it nearer the engine. We came in sight of the woods, ap proaching them with express speed, and my heart chilled us I thought of whal tho next few minutes must bring forth, when, quick as a Hash, he oaught the hammer and dealt the outlaw a blow in the back of the neck at the base of the of his voiaoltv, however, the woodcock generally grows thin, when in captivity, and flna. lies - lllustrirto Zeitung. Seed it. . 0f Coniumptlon. Bavarian authorities are bestowing and energy upon the effort to systematize a plan to stamp out tuber culosis. One difficulty in the way is the apparent Impossibility of determining whether contagion or inheritance is the moro Important factor ln the propaga tion of the disease. Tho Bavarian doc tors aro not satisfied with the opinion skull that dropped him dead across the now doaninant in Berlin that heredity is footboard. The revolvers had hardly of no consequence and that a thorough touched the floor before each of us had prophylaxis may bo established upon the one in his hand. Wo emptied everv one suppression of every possibility of con of the twelve barrels into the woods as tagion, but they have proposed to the wo flew by, hoping that somo stray shot Government an experiment on an ex would go where It would do the most tended scalo for determining this point. good and secure our departing passen- In the State prisons of Bavaria the mor- 60M F N account of these facilities, and one most difficult to dis bondon Tiraea. -Th. only ornament fcofik 7 "'""nem worn by Chi , ."C launr In-m... l i i. e.lKi: , . jsucu tiOBS 13 a wrisi- pseni i i. '"""''"centring of white taZT T- Just lwo enough to ,""ie hand. They are quite ex -"5BgfromSfor an infe- 1 specimen to $50 for the eat th' A nat are 'he most highly inns,! . 1 entirely free rjjpe lection, Md -Ju rlctf when struck a light Helreu without reo- rd snech'-el "lm for it Haoj "yiD: "You actually lUdiB, ",loul looking at me." a renllo v.- ...... .. . . tto I . r " u i nad looked should have paased." Of e hare not a a. 1 UaT. : sTO i. Tlmu,,cIe "hose l.w - -v action , DQ or nl hosa law tsrbod ."""'"iry I si.. , . s ii. ' "'enoe or verv r.i. 7 be,t rsv, J tfrea you ill-language gr congenial company for bis long journey on the other line. Within a week afterward my fireman was "passing rich with the thousand dollar reward. N. Y. Ledger. WILKIE COLLINS' FAILURE. Hs Came to America to Read but wm Compelled to Quit. In 1873 Mr. Collins visited the United States and was cordially recolved, al though his public readings from his novels were not successful. His appear ance in Philadelphia was a notable one. Mr. Collins had appeared two nights be fore for the first time, in Albany, and there were mysterious hints given out that he had greatly disappointed his hearers and saddened tho hearts of his managers. In Horticultural Hall, how ever, ho was welcomed by a very large audience, and a very friendly one, rep resenting the culture of this city. The programme called for the reading of an original ghost story. Some peculiar English paraphernalia in tho way of an odd-looking sounding-board, made of red muslin, and a little desk, were the great novelist's environment, and he was earnestly admonished, before going on the platform, that he must keep up his voice and read slowly and distinctly. His reception was most cordial, and every thing started off well, but in less than ten minutes tho reader's voice sank I almost to a muffled undertone What the story was about not one-third of those present could tell, and those in tho front seats who could hear seemed to bo more disgusted than those in the rear. An hour passed, when the reader, unfor tunately for himself, took a recess. When he returned nearly one-half his audience had disappeared, among them the leading representatives and editors ; of the Philadophia newspapers, and some from New York. Mr. Collins plod ded along until tho weary end. and It was the end of himself as well as his "ghost" In this country. He had bank rupted his managers, and a few days later, after making a formal appearance, with like 111 success, la two or three other towns, he set sail for England, a sadly disappointed man. The press al most with one accord declared him the worst or a naa 101 oi r,ngnsu piauoriu readers who at that time were making annual raids upon the finances of the American people. Philadelphia Record In removing the last pound of buV ter from a jar a Wheeling grocei discovered the remains of two mice. They had evidently been alive whea the careful housewife began packing tht butter in '.he jar. To the progress of Invention, more than to all other causes combined, is due the important sociological facl that the condition of women has beet vastly improved during the last for oi five decades. Invention has relegate the coarser and harder work of womei to machinery, and has opened up new and pleasant avenues of profitable employment for tbem. Witness th( telegraph, the telephone, and type writing machines by which hundred, of thousands of women and girls eari their living. The movement Is still tality from the tuberculosis now aver ages from US to flo per cent. If Dr. Comet's views as to the deadly character of the deposits upon old stoi walls are soiled then it is probable that the whole Internal surfaces of these old prisons are imply seed beds for the propagation of tubercle bacilis and that when a man is nominally condemned to inonrcoration for a yoar there is Involved ln his sen tence an unintentional condemnation to death by tuburculosis. Science. Railronda In the Far North. People who think of Finland as a sub arctic country of bleak and forbidding aspect may bo surprised to hear that several railroads have already made a large part of tho region accessible. A new line, 160 miles long, has just been opened to the heart of tho country in the midst of great forests and perhaps the most wonderful lake region in the world. Sports men are now within less than a day's Journey from St. Petersburg, of Central Finland. whore there is tho best of hunt ing and fishing and twenty hours of sunlight every summer day. Tho most uniquo of railroads, however, Is still tho little line in Norway, north of the Arc tlo Circle, carrying the product of far northern mines to the sea, and famous ss the only railroad that has yet invaded the polar regions. N. Y. Sun. The bass viol 13 said to be tho most sxpensive of all musical Instruments to Itsowner. Its first costis not the greatest expense. It Is so large and awkward to carry around that it is continually getting Injured by accidents which would not happen to smaller Instruments. Some body may kick s hole ln it by dancing sgainst it in a room, or it may be knock ed against some thing while carrying it iround. It Is most frequently injured on streetcars while the musician is carrying It to the place where he has to play. After i man has had an instrument for a long time he comes to look upon It as actual ly worth all the money that It has cost him, and in this way a bass viol some times Is valued at 81,000 or so by its owner. A musician who sued a railroad sompany for $5,000 for a viol lost in an accident actually got S3.8O0. To hold bunches of grass, buy a large stone jar of pretty shspe, paint it a croemy white, using several coats of paint snd smoothing each coat with finest sand-paper. Take large sheets of coarse sand-paper and cut from it sprays of flowers and leaves, of a large size, gild them and then glue them onto the vase, either in sprays or a border may be formed, at the top and bottom, either way It will be found very rich and hand some looking. Good Housekeeping i he Origin of the Sash. Tho broad sash which the young man of the period now wears is ol Spanish and klexioM origin, and, a! worn by the grousor dude of tho Riu (iratide, is n broad scurf tied at tin side with flowing end. Since they have become fashionable with the American youth tho tying in somo ii stances is dispensed with, and thu sash, which presentl a broud front, is a delusion and a intra, nnd, like tho butterfly neoktle, is made up and lln islies in the buck, where it is concealed by the coat, in a small belt and buckle to keep it on. lor the young man whose shape does not allow of his gotr ting along without the use of suspend ers, the sash is not '-ii thing of bounty or a joy forever." If ho ties his susb HgOl enoUffD IO keep his troiisori in place it will collapse and bit liken limp string in size, and if he allows its broud folds lo encircle his abdomen loosely then be is in murtal four that his trousers will drop off, so ho is never entirely happy. 1 saw one real sweet young maa thu other duy, and he had his sash arranged with a sort of martin gale. The sash was very broad, and he hud his four-in-hand necktie come down and meet his sash, und pinned to it with a society pin. I wouldn't be sur prised if the sash was also pinned tu his trousers, so that tho whole weight was brought on his neck, for he walked with a sort of roiind-shoulderoil gait, aud'didn't look as if he was enjoying himself a bit ,-N. Y. Mall and Express, litpp)- lleroverf. There la nothing I now enjor thai I do not owe to havlnx used Dr. Ilarld Kennedy'a Fa- verite ftnasdr, si Boaadoet. s v., si a fleas When I wm iiifferlnK all that a Inimau belni could endure My troublea began in my klif noya, from whlcli I never fxp.stist in recover. My phyalclan (aid I had HrlKht a disease. Later I had a bad attack of L'rarel. trj yeai gn laat June how "ell I remember that da -I asw Dr. Kennedy's I'monte Itemisly advertised In our paper. After MlUS three bottles I was well, there nevaf had a return of Ihe dlacase, aud thotiKh 1 am over alxty yrara nf aite I ant .Ia; oroiiH and stroiiK. as I was In mv prime What physicians and the many nuncdlna I nad taaeu could not do. llr. Kiunedr.s Favorite Itemed aid; It slaved the disuasii 4tinl made nie a wall woman.- Sirs Kmtlinc P. Mlsn. r, Hum 11111,0 (in. KxNNKiiv'a Favusitk Khmkuy, made at It lout. N Y. II; 6 forifi. Si ml for bond, lion tonne Kidney, Liver aud BIihhI disorders. Unman foresight often leaves Us prosdest fKikhessor nuh a chops) ofjevlls. -A rhiuiUuiphut UoroUM named Kleeman hag discovered a process for making sugar out of "black strap." the refuse from molasses. The "black trap" la thinned with water and mixed with lignite, aftor which tt Is purified. The result Is said to bo a fair quality of sugar. The objection against making load pencils out of paper Instead of wood has boon overcome. Ouo of tho difficulties hag been the toughneeg of th paper covering ami Its consequent resistance to the action of a knife. By a now pro cess tho molaoular cohesion of the pa per is modified In such a manner thai It can be cut as easily as oodar wood. An Ingenious device for preventing tho odor of eooklng from escaping Into a room has boon patented. Tle 'v,m ItOO Is of tho simplest possibte descrip tion, and consists of a hood with folded sides or leaves, which oovars the sides of tho stove. Tho odor passes Into the hood, and is oarriod directly Into the chlmnov. You wear out c othc on a wahh vtrd If ii times as much as on the body. Hou foolish. Buy DilbMoa Klerlrlc Soap of your grocer nut! save nils useless wrnr. Made ever since 1HH4 Don't take Imita tion. There a'e I. I of them. lion i MIbm a (sood Thing. You want an elegant collection of arte tie novelties, which can be procured Ii) anyone You will be astonished at the variety, beauty and oddity. To Bet theeebqv a but of the genuine llr. C, McLane's Celebrated Liver PIII-, nnee 18 cents, and mail us the ouls dc I wrapper wilh youraddress plainly wrinen nnd i irnis in stamps, wo win men mail you the nbeve list with an elegant package of olecgraphic and chomati cards. Andres Fleming Ilros., Pittsburg Pa. So state can be more destitute than that of a in rsou w ho, when the delttflits of seuso forsake !ilm, has no pleasures ol tint mind. As lo Ihe peo. savliir a few Idle words ahont us. we inns' not mind that any more than the old ihtirch steeple minds Ihe rooks vawiUK about It. HI'KK CI HK f OK FII.KW. Sure cure for hllnd.hlcedluK and Itching Piles. One box has cured tha worst casea of ten years' tan I im Nonneneed sufiw ten minutes alter aging Klrk'a Herman Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors, allays the itching, seta aa a poultice, sivea relief. Dt. Kirks Her man Pile Ointment is pp. pare.) only for Ills and lU'hlug of the private parts, aud nothing else. Kvcrjr box Is warranted Hold by Drumrlsta aud sent bj mall ou receipt of price, 11.00 s'r box. J. 1. Mack A Co., Whole tale Agenta, San Krsuclaco. " Bros it's linn.. I I n I Trwehrs" are widely known as an admirable rowdy for llroiicbitis, BoeisenegSi roughs and Tlirost troubles. .SfiM onlw in bunt. A Hk Cigar In quality, hat only a V. Igar in price Is "Tanalll'a Punch." Tar HBRafaU for nrosSfwil. I'he Engineer says that among filings that never will be settled are the following: VVhetheralongecrew-driver is better than a short oue of the samt family. Whether water-wheels rui faster at night than they do in the day time. The best way to harden steel. Which side of the belt should run uegl the pulley. The proper speed of 1 id shafts. The right way to lace belte. H OOCI 8 SarSapaMlla Whether compression ie economical or j M n a . fll (or Pn T tha reverse. ine prueioie oi toe c I .hood 4 to .apotfcecanaa, iowau, a We are not more liiKenlons in scarchlne out had motives lor good actions performed by others, than BtkMl motivus for bad actions when preformed by ourselv s. HOPE FOR THE SICK. One Re medy for One Dlaeaue, (From Mrdual Jnurnnl). "The four grwit-Mt medical ocntirt of tht world aru Londou, Parifi, Berlin and Vienna. Theee dtiw have lmnn-nsu hofpltali Ui-ming with aufferlnj( hu manity. Crowds of student! thrtrtif the wards rtud v lug under the I'rofeaerm in charge. The UMl M Downed ph; tficiaui of the world teach aid practices here, and the Institutioni are itorehoutea of medical knowledge and exv-siieiKf. With a view of making thi experience available to the public the Hoaptfal Remedy Co. at ffreat expense secured the prescrip tions of tne hospitals, prepared (he ipariflcs, and al tnougb It would cost from to $100 to secure thm attention of their dlstinifujihed originators, yet In this way these valuable medicines are sold at tho price of the quack patent medicines that flood the msrket and absurdly claim to cure every 111 from a single bottle. The want always felt for a reliable lass of domestic remedies Is now fl Ileal with perfect satis faction. The hospital Hrmedies make no un reasonable claims. The specific for Catarrh aires that and nothing else; sowlth the --- ;flc for Bron chitis, Consumption and Lung Troubles; Kheuma tlsm Is cured by No. S, while troob.es of Diireetlsn, Stomach, Liver and Kldnejs have their own cure. To thee Is added a specific for Fever and Ague, one for female weakness a general tunic anJ blood maker that makes blood andglvesfonn and fullness and an In'oniisuahle remedy for Nervous lability." These remedies are sll sold on an absolute guarantee to do what Is claimed f-r them. A drmlar describing this new method of treating diseass Is sent free on application by HosnTAL Has Bivr t "S jam , Toronto, la-nsda, Hole Proprietors. Ccod Name At bom I. a tower oi strength abroad, Is fully vended by the history of Hood's Harsaparllla. The Orst words uf commendation and praise for this medicine was received from i ur friends and neighbors, snd from thu lime It was fairly Introduced up i tha pr sent, there Iih Is .. ii,' and Is now. more of Hood's Harsapa rllla sold In Lowell. Mass . where II Is made, than all other sar-aparlllas and blood purifier, combined. Whole nelfbbt.rhoo.ts are taking II at the same time, and it has effW teg many re markabie rrjrea in the Hidudle i Ity The "good name" among people who hare known Hood's ra-sapariHa and IU proprietors for years should certainly lie strong evidence to people In other eitie, and towns of the excellence aud merit of ibis medicine. And that It has proven a "lower of ,trr-ngth abroad, " 1. shown hi toe wonderful Increase in the sales of Hood'. rls.raapar:ila sll over Ihe country. Tne public confidence has never been so asjckly gained or so flrml. held bv any medicine as by Hood's Baraaparllla. JACOBS on CAUTION. No other Liniment made to resemble ST. JACOBS Oils CA! COM PARK WITH IT. St. Jaihh OIL ih THE HKST, AMI VII IT IS WUY ITS Ct'KIr All! PROMPT AND PERMANENT. AT Dnroiil.sTH AM) DgAISRS. THE CHARLES A VOGELER CO.. Bsltlmere, Md. THE OHEAT OTEBIASS ROUTE ' Northern Pacific RAILROAD, I'he ONLY LINK Iturnlng I'ullnian I'alaos Sleeping 'arn. Mogiil.tcent llsy (Radius. nil Klegiiiii Km Kloiiiig Cars 1 with hi" free, of churgel FItOM WASHtKOTQN AND OIIKIJOK POIKTl! TO THI KAnT via St. Pau1 and Minneapolis. rMttttfMtlfl al IshM !tun 114 PALACE Di:ji::c;cAr.3. Meals 75c iojetor. 100 Dose One Dollar. Fastest Time Dvi r Made from the 4uust over Ilie NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. TO sinrx i'ity, coi'NCii, nwrra. et. JurJlU'U. ATClllfoN. I.KA VK.n WORTH, KANSAS CITY, BUMUNOTUN, yi INCY. M UiVl ClIILAUO. And all i.HXits throua'l.out Ibg Kast and ftonth avU via Wl. I'uul u., I .i 1.. ,..is thi. " .iv l xg MfnroM I hrouyh Em j. an. S.eep.ng Cars KKTIi UDIOTS "r ikiad And ha" i M reKuIsi K p sT sins over lbs I-. iUa tstngifl MsS Nurtfium PgsuL 1. ml. ud. P. CHAPI.TOK Gin, esl'nrsM.Aft No. I WeahlBgion stre et. Prtiand. Etetroti and Stratw PALMER & REY. IarrH 1 Mil i SsW 0 fl,,nh He gls Cj " rr)ji dci 1 1 0 u --c I in I.- It. in 11- on I oImi, , o You can't fuol ills oh Us nld your trash lo hanky. I smoko xkai.. and don't you forxi't il. Roma Smokers think ihal anylldtiK that makes smoke, la gisid saOttgn lo go Into a (iltw. I liei will rn, 1 h) a llllle eipcriemc that there Is a vast difference In Hmnkli K Tobaci OS, Just Iry "Mkai. or KORTS I'aiioi ina.' siiiI you will s the dtltere nee In twci n II and thclmilHlloua. "afTw BsVU w ww - m -aaasK-vavsH mam A NEW TREATMENTS RufTiiri'rit arfl not cnnrrallv aMM thftt theso Uisesst!tsareooutafiousorthat timy lOO'aj Third St , rnrtUmi, Un-goa. A SCHOOL Or THOROUGH, PR ACTIC Al BU8INE68 TRAINING. DnniL'li,I.niMr Arithmetic jynmanthip, i?ai4 QiJUIAlAl-i.l uiu. HuuntHamt I.tl Wins. (hiTfwondt nee. AsmM and ad p IRS rntii ill wmsMMh nwi 1 1 w n Mil . UllWillU, ... mum, s-a..J-ya-- "as . TVl EAVRiriNljstWii.oyuuU lUUge Journal STEINWAY. aro duo to tho ircsonco of living r CI me search, liowuvor. has tirnvcil this to bo a altos lu the lining iiicnihniiie and eustachian tubes. BOSS Mirroseoulo ro- fact, snd tho result of this discovery Is thnt a sl.tiplo romody haa boon discovered which ioruisnently euros thomoet aggra- vst.nl eases of tlie.ni illiitrtiHsliur .IiHiwue'H bv sfuwsimiiloappllcatloufltnare(ttcouiMiAs uiNirflliy tho putieutbthomo. Aimtni h- lei iivnliiluhia this pew treatment la Bu tret by A. II. Dixon & Bon, 337 aud 1)31) West King Btroot, Toronto, Canada. kittvli 11 I-KASK st HKAI' i llalilor. Una. Ish l'lanoa; nurdetti iruans Hand liistruinonla, Isirgtst stiK-k of Sheet Music and Hooks II mils supplied at Kustern Plica. MATTHIAS UltA Y 00. 2011 Post StreeL Han Kranctai o. THE sre thoie put up by D.M.FERRY&CO. Who are thslargttt SectlimcD in the wurld.1 D. M. FssMYft Go's Illiistrateii, DetcriDiivtaml Priced SCOAHHUAK. ior IB90 win De maiira r Kbtv tu all Bp- pm itnii, ami to usi ftPiioii a 1 iiktoinrn. It tt belter than ever, h.very person umnit t.artttn, ..if pr tteia ix(it siioulil viiil lor it. AiMrris D.M.FERRY&CO. DETROIT, MICH. fHiiino VPHm iLirn t whji (hrnu n frnin a hnrea In M f I i-1 urn n county, and revt-lvtvi s fright fill nnurm on one of my list. Kor ninrs than a uar I whn tin shlp to walk. The wound uU cmtwl v rt'dmsd to ii.nl, and every one thought I would havs tonu niit louniputallon. H.K.H, was rpronimoudod, sviu 1 u-.i'u u irt'fiv, ttii'i 1 niiHii ni'Vfr K'i inroiiKii thankluit H. H. H. for saving my left, and rcsturliif pin to porfiN-t ii.'alth. 1 U 11 1 a mi Wm.hom, PaJiwtlno, Toias. July, 34, '9K Hcnd for treat..' nn Hlood and Hkln UlttMuws iiudi.-l Ten. H W I V'V hPKClKIU ('(., Drawer 8, Atlanta, da. who have used Plsoj Cure for Consumption sailtlsUKHTorAM.. gold eu'i i wheru. 'Jfio. JACKS FOR SALE! gp-Jusl arrived, nineteen head K id Missouri Jticks. raiiglus from ate hands high utuekv to I6U I'HOW it KaSTON, HtKcktoli, Qsl, .IOHV HKNTIrtT. Inforiiia tlnn nf death or wherealHiuts i ri.iUtriT by relatives. Reward If desired. Address, V?. It. TODNO, Aiitloch.Callloriila. TOPE, run riii. D EOPSY T1UBATBO FKKR. rotittrelyCureil with Vegeuids IlemedlM Ifavscursd many thouisnd casss. Cars pstlsnts pronouni'sd hupelsss by thsbsst phfiidsns. Worn nnttiosei ifinptomi rapidly disappear, au4 tn tsn dayi at lonet two-thlrdi of sit symptom ara rumor Sd. Hend for frcs bonk of U-sllmonlslsuf uilranjlmn eurss. 'IV 1 1 dnvt trostmsnt rurnlshod frss bj mall. If you order trlsl. nnd 111 csnts in atsn.pt to pay postage. Dli. 11. II. t. It KKN a bUNH, Atlsuta, Ua. If tmii ordor iritl return this advortUoinout (0 01. AT HOME. Drop a 'Posfal Card TO THS Nil TORI ART CO 236 First Bt, Portland. Ore .saw nin-atTtsnM HH u.o.t Si asVafaVasssssl u.Us BVaVBU mmm taw: itk i 9mSmm9mmmm sssssSsS mmW to s ii.ts.V fj saaaaSlrksan. El srlMlykjtt, UtllTiuCkSBloaiaL aW0tugi FREE be return mall, full deserlntlva circulars of NOOIT'f W TAKOR ITITIM rilUKHTTIM. Any lady of ordi nary Intclllgencs can easll anil quickly Isam to cut and maks sny garmsnt. In sny style to any meesyia for laily or child. Add ress MOODY & CO., Cinaiansti, 0. i prescribe and fully en dorse Ills; ; u ii ,. ,,niy siiecinc for the certain cure of tills disease. U.U.l.NlillAIIAaf.M D., Amsterdam, N V. We have snld Big Q for many yeara. and It has tven ma beat of selia- S7SIBD. D. it. OHIO 8l.no II rntH Till GREAT TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famous for turvrMllnsT where others have failed. SELF CLEANING Drill drop. M to 80 Us a minute-. 0ATA10IUE FREE L00M1S i NYHAN, TIPflN, OHIO. DTOSS 00s Cblcafo. III. Selil by Druse lata. , tr Writs n. mi warn you wl.h Is do with swell ouuehlae. Jam Milium, HI.I.KII I'UOMlTLr. aVeB I BBS I OHICHlbliii , inuLiun PENNYROYAL PILLS The above Picture HrpretenU OAPTAIN 8. GREENWOOD Master of tie snll; laiawU. About s year ago he observed a strami change In his feedings. He felt tired In stead of vigorous: nervous Instead ol strong. DIs appetite became poor and bis sleep broken. Ho tried to overcome these feelfnics, but Ibey would not go. lie then noticed pslns snd Irritation In the wster channels, and that tht fluids passed were often thick end with s scum on top or a brick-dust sediment at Ihe bottom. All these were the sure symptoms of that fear ful dUK-aae, Catarrh of the bladder, which has always been considered Incurable, sod they continued until the Captain was ta a terrible coudltlor. But be is the picture of health snd vigor to-day, and he owes It entirely to that wonderful medicine. Hunt's Rem. dy. OapC Greenwood says; "I am so certain of the great value of Hunt's Remedy, that I slwsy carry a sup ply on shipboard for the uses of my men. and I prescribe It whenever they are allinc. After conns me as It did snd restoring my wife, (whom the beet physicians of flew York said was dying of tumor.) to perfect health, I swear by L" This Great Remedy ahvtluUtf cures sll Kidney, Liver and Urinary Diseases. S 'or Hals by all Dealers. C. S. tHITTKNTOJf, General Agsnt, no roicon bu, a. s. asst ss.sssassks i BCD CaoSS DIAMOND IIANO, fere . : aia-a;. :, . ,,,11,-, a a Pr .s-.-i r I -Li . ( lit ,,.t In re-el, fti'ialHi- twifre, es-tls Wilt. bln rthtsnn Task" nw nth r. SU Bill Id n'H-'ii t nmsss, 1,11,1 raf tra ar flpvroa enejntrrrrlla. k"i i Ir. iaiarti.s, fr lanteuleia, is-atlrtviDiaJe at at 1 1, awe r MSB' I I ... IN LUCK. We offer until sold, to sttrert attention and I pay oar patrons, for sending away, .H cases of dress plalils. hrosns. blue, and .llm-rcnt shadea, ! full lnohes wide, heavy and slrniiK, at 11 oenla or II yarls for II; and 40 piece- pi tin brown, 1 ganul and other shades of Cashmere, :n Inches I wide, at same price: -JO pieces of irrav sds and plaids, HO Inches wide, heavy and strong, for goon wetr. VI yards l. These eo'sls are wool bnt are great bartralns at these ..iters not all Kor mailing add II cents pervard. lu Ladles' Ho we offer some white at IV, formerly sold at MOc; unbleached, fall slscs.st 10c, nsed to bring I-' a J dosen ; sr we have black, browu at.: tailed at .ame price, but not so good; kl n's striped hnae for Hnnday wear, II per doseu up. Child ren's hose, 90c per dosen up. Home extra bar gains In genuine French, all colors aud all stars. 2A cents, need to bring 6 per dosen. In ' dress i, minus, nesrly every shade, we can send yo at ie per dosea, or 50c a gross-two-bits a dosen naked lor tbem elsewhere. We fo got to mention a woolen Unary In red and black plaids and other colors, ab at M Inches wide, at Use, or I yards for 11, good for school dresses, kfoallns, ginghams, prints, Csnton flannels, snd many other goods, retailed at i cent a yard above closest lobbing price until Jan 1. 1-M Good warm glove, and mittens for tbe V.rth Country, at I., and 26 cents. It would take 10 columns to bold all we want to tell you. But send 'or fall list, free, aud It will be seal tub everything a family wants to s-e. address ssssntk's (ash Nl.rt-.41s trout t Maw Francisco. al. i s. ss. mmtt Ssssay fisat awa. a I N. P. H. U. No. Mfl-8. F N.U.No.tfl 'onward and uowjartLar-Iauntive Ags