The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 29, 1890, Image 7

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    jV TIMELY LESSON.
wm all McAllister fault In bis ex
anxiety to rve Maud he bail neglected
tltai a y0""15 ,ady whom h wor
j iod ratlier humbly from afar the being
'ibrtHitiful, anJ of formidably arMo
tic family, white ho wan a luiie Bohemian
f"! with "horn h could claim artiatio kin
j" liuce he and the bail studied In the unit
taiUintf- 8ho """ a" n"mtur' " "Pl'ed,
brmilnlnnw; they both managed U
?1 out onie very good work, and each wai
rftrti of a"""" to the o0ler'
One fl" "'""''"S ln eorIy '"'"'t Mb
. jwioj surname wan Satterlce en-
her ttutlio with a slight shadow on hei
hich bred, roue fnlr face. Her companion,
cbsrmliiK brunette frlrt a little ber senior,
fnllowiil. IcMikiriK nimied. Mint Fortescut
bappy compromise between chnperom
anmlMnnle. Khe wan a girl of excellent
tfiiHfaii'l Judgment and brimful of humor,
lik'b wit fl" ,ll,mte' 'or aU(l bad only a
JtlKi". v ' " ' '" Europe, B,lJ n aunt wll
Jlj
ii,l." wild Miss Fortescue, re-
proui'
,. . . cl UIUI U"'KS. you know
Tryi
. , go out ami until you up a model
if TOU WlMI " . U
jiw Maud bi IgMened.
1 wUb you would, Carrie. I'm just In t
mleaili'I mood to la-gin a portrait Get m
aonietliinR rugged, uncouth, if you like."
gbe t'wl herself down on the. studio sofa
,ml looked inquirinr'v : btx conipunion.
Jii. Fortescue rellt-cu-d.
Tbcrt'' the bulimia inun the Italian
do" om "l0 Rtreet ror,"'r"
-Oil, 1 don't want him,'' said Maud, con-
tenililu"""')'-
just Ihen a Uip at the door. Itwnellttrry
JloAlli'ter. After the usual polite "good
Burning" ue requeued permission to bring In
l friend to ace Miss Sntteilee's handsome
Men" and example. "A friend from my old
bome In Tennessee," be exclaimed, "going to
mud the summer it. town. A little pro
vincial, you know, but of good family."
Jljud assented lniiggjdly. Hut when the
Tounstriingereiitert with McAllister she
Mt up suddenly like one revived.
Mr. Godfrey Waring was lurgo and tall.
jje was sunburned and bad loutish, light
hrnnn Imir and pile blue eye. A n if
ratdilziueiil long, cliJ MSjjven upier lip
were facial peculiarities. And Xr. (JocViV
Ifa-pga-as hftjtwd wka m nliasaaave if
asalli a . lb M aut mm witk a wm'u
, nfiavsl, atoifc bails tM wa to
fciai, coiaaaawad m a cWar, Ugh, bmmsI
tok Hi Maud's work, naa tasily ak)att
jiiasfitei:: :.i;ii;i!a.-e-y.
"Fine k rtmmUi a HcAlkVaw,
ait in that rtleiM'i fls.
"Ef aaaa JarAaa a UrwaatiatM
atkiiiTevresv.
' y taajy'ue ft girls. l&Ws rat ksan.a.
at naf i'kMi t Meat am isawMina aa
' burl"
VA'bT g"P' f W MWI of tttt
Iniwi'itas prtviMlca. H oawnmwa rry:
"iiiwi! I Aiiaiiiitwea. JUiss VacMrkc
M kor evil o yoa all tltw Uaie."
"Ytuhsi't a" kuiviae; Inr if try ttnairy
liiia't sbjB.'t," reawrhed UooHVey, vkh a
bVckive UiW rkWi f tke toagav aeriais kit
U-elk.
; (r Hi yeaag kibws Miwy kad prasHrwi
iKeuw r iMr uatfeiig weee aut f kR-uaj
o.
Tni1 Vt.a4ue enrluiami:
"E , in, wkal's that mrA, Ojrri t
faimiiBt; ith a e("
"Eili', rnpkiaiy, Ewraraaa, aivin'
".N.sei! I muim lhawliak I buUe got a
niosM."
t mum tko TMtaassecaat, lary a?"
''Yes. I iusIJ glttkrk bim oiwady. Tiilw
bis Kvc ja iw it k; iw it vt it k u ragRed
ilutv kit; pal a 8naii4 sMrt InM iaiaj
cawlessly Imm taa ayi4; (kleitfyct' Nd tmi
Urn."
-kVt koiv will yoa apt kwa to nti"
"Ok, .V. .Villi- n M iraaayi i afl to
me."
Jni mmnj mmm4 St. JH-AkVttor W. That
is ii suy, lie ljrom;lit Sir. TTm iug fivMely
to Mus tfifleilee's studio, oi tko yomig
Mite keg:aa to stu rcpkitieanly Ojiprnfi inte
(be featM s of lira TeMiesKa as best sk
cuuiii from reevUeMwa uittr ke
eocli sfinioi.
ik nitiiae GoYey besjw to Iiivh v y sekf
mtiAi! and to tktww eat aevksk lMle kMs
akut tke i'A mf rm kvwesS) mi a
luii-atiil ime ut Wh.
JKilliK tovk Ws mo kyxn4 Wo
icsi.as fare.
"Yw,1 he simI w itk aswil-, k'i
in ilenyixg it, (;i, old feiUw. Yoa una
Uiakii; line kuudtwf. Jttd, wkut airtit a
WrtalntMe n4VmlrMe tor yea Wt
tilisg me of!"
Gorev replied iu a aiwtictii ton a.
sarry, but k ceuld break the.. a
hir Kkk Jim,i. Toor likikal, akwl wkose
roluinktiiH cerremaduM'e vob io otp
turrN about lext kis keart. TiW wi
h envsed emi erossa kvr fealsvo ia
Donaig si-hoii;rl htmi to eai kktta prps.
At length the acquaiatuace bad gone oh s
pleasittly tkiab Miss kiiwrlee tlioikt a
ttiitkt vcn )4itko yoiaj was to sit
lor her.
"I ran work iu tke cost aw af ksrwavaj, yaa
know," nke said to Miss Forksscao.
So when Mr. Godfrey called agaki tke fol
lowing morning at the studio Miss Fortascue
itepil back into the ttle adjijning room
wling to a previous agreement witk
Maud. And Maud her easel being care
fully covered sat back iu her chair, and
itk most churniinj naivete began to speak
follows:
"I hope you are not very banl arted, Mr.
faring, liecause I have a confi-ssion to
Hake." She cost down her beautiful eyes
and a lovelj smile ployed about ber beautiful
Hps. "I hope you will consent to ardou me,"
ihosaid,
"There isn't anything I wouldn't pardon in
Jon," said Godfrey, Impressively.
Ilia Satterlee fancied she beard a subdued
torriment iu the room adjoining. Could
His Fortescue be undignified enough to
tele!
Then Maud went on:
"Well, then, would you be very much of
feroiwl if I should ask you to to permit me
to niaie a skeU h of your face! You know
art students are constantly on the watch
for countenances that are not insipid and
tomraoii. A face indicative of strength of
character and and ambition is not com
mon." Gudfrey began to smile and look conscious.
"You don't know bow complimented I'd
he said.
"Oh, I'm so glad. Will veu sit for me to
kyl To tell you the truth, I've begun al
Jly, but of course, it don't resemble you a
bit as yet" And she uncovered the cauva
AjJ OlCrey ,,01 for nn hour to the great
tif action of both.
After that he sut every morning nearly for
week or more. Mr. McAllister was amused
k discover that the Tennesseean was quite in
earnest in ba idea of laying siege to the
rtirta heart and gavo up trying to impress
"Poutiim the absurdity of bis aspiration
'rey evidently believed himself irre
"tible. Mm Fortescue was always present at the
"'tings, but sometime found it necessary to
Jtiretoihe adjoining room to repress her
ushter, the n.o.lel"a ingenuous remarks were
j kighly amusing. Occasionally she gave
ud some advice, as follows: "If be b
cooa voo talVative, my flear, you must snub
kun. Knub him gorgeously, you know."
"What I cant understand," said Godfrey
morning, "is bow you can pai.it ao welt
I r you ain't more than ), are your
jt much more," aaid Maud.
Tbn I guess I'll be about two years older
n you in September."
Maod Iudeedf
reT-A fact
aUud Weil, Uiat's a nice aga I aupposs
JooU go int,, businea and succird finely.
Gourry Own fault if I dou't (Cbckinf
hi. .,... .... , . . .. . .
u UJ weiu.j uui Tve got
money enough to bock me.
Mmid-Vs . TheWi how t ,
getting on with the picture!
Godfrey-Weil, gm-s I d be lucky to get
good a one again. What do you moan to
do with It any wayl
Mau.l-I)o you with it! Oh-ah-wby, ex
hlbit It, erin. "
Gislfivy-You wouldn't sell It, I ipie
Maud Mowly)We, frankly, I would
rntnirkeepit myself.
Godfrey (.udd"..i.ly)-I wish I had one of
you I
Mnud (raising ber volce)-Carrie, please
ccmouudrritici e.
Go.lf.vy was certainly veiy deUrmined.
hen tlio siuins were over be requested
-rniissiiintoiall nt Batterleo'a uoine.
jiiuiii mm very pirnsuut
' ' J I"1 .
i !T0,C?".C bLt r. l-aUI,iiiC;inKTy. -Really.
. .u.iuiu like io o--K you, liut, you a, the i
house is close.1, as we go to the seaside 'very I
soon. Our receplioni are over for the tea- '
mm."
Gislfn'y horeOiis disappointment like a i
bvio. iiau sue not aiiitcU bis portrait uid
refused to sell it own v biml
"ily dear," said Miss ForUwue, "I'm afraid
jojr beuuliful eyes have worked mischief to
thut suscepliblo young southerner."
"You think sof Dear me, I'd bo sorry for
him. Hut he'd suffer iu a noble cuust the
cause of art."
Godfrey continued to call at tho studio,
"I'll have to lin k the door," said Maud, "or
I'll never 1 avc a chance to wo. k up the cos
tume. I must finish it this week. Aunt
Sarah in coiiipluining becr.ue I don't ar
range alsiut my wardrobe."
"You'd never want any wardrobe," lt
plicil Hiss Forte cue, -if you close tho door
such went her as this. You'll melt or stiUe
iu short order. "
U'l'l I'., . I. I . . . .
in n i ii ri-n ins coining ana leave it i
os'ii." And she diil.
When tho Jfyig ladiis arriveil nt the '
s:iulio ipiite early, one or two mornings later, I
Miss .Saltere Uiiniil a letter awaiting ber. !
Shu sit don li to read it, Olid was so long at
lUe la.-U that Miss Fonescuc bc"an towmuler
and impured us to the ui tisto'a pei-plexity.
"It's u piohisiil I'm considering," ivplicd
'Indeed! That's diversion. How funny the
portrait looks. Ah, if be slumld see it!"0
Maud frowned.
"I'd like to Luru Iho old thing!"
"Uut you couldii?, my love; 1 re's
thank fortune!''
"Listen to .iisimpAM!"ia t d XaaaJ.unf
Ix j in to read al6ud:
.KvDn.viJha3VAi-i-flt.ifl I ton
kuowiipou so nt tial', 1 ik) Uto.t
you Hid be holly wphA to kawu tfc It
liavo conio to regard yoa more tkast a
friend. In f.ict 1 bive greva toiw fir yoa
liioro than I ecr caitl lr a:y gsl I aataa
bi i vl 1 .i:i iaer ke kli(,y Vkkliout yi 1
k,.i. you k.aiWltM 1 urn aynilbiaM; I
aw a tkiuk u Mt aa.a l.v.W ami will mi
1.1.ci aa aa'. Icunit'r yaa a iaapva
nwise kiiiaa- auia k erw faliw. Uf
course wo arc U!i too yoaaaj fta aa kwaau
liiaW aiarraa.:e, lat ! thm nmvt ety im
aiar lir all ia ul kiewkmlM'. I u ak
to wn yoa tiaia aUrawai Ht X uaa kJW
I oc aa iKkww wkk k nial imIw an bieay.
Till llara mid Uws Tun' owa
" 'li aM'anv.' "
'Xy ikmr Xau Xiaal, yaa-m u ('ntry,"
rnal Mi s ',. "Ik, aiy cktlil, aM
1 1 t vara tkerf Well, ukmt to aVf"
UmI roVM-ed Uaw fwlvmm vvk rm BBqatto
m-i Bioawiot
"I'd give tka rsmfitovw yatok a ke
k oti," hit aawwiava. ' Hi: MVAHisfer sirys
a kaK exultod i a f bis axwitw; toist
ke's Ui'i virtmillT eaovd to a liHle ki
(:! at kvs kowaa for some tiaav paHt."
As 'i o'clock ns)iracked Sir. Citw'a
l:imt beat witk cenaMtmt inliHaiiKi. kk)
mcai tosfa.v an friend )k'AliisM a Waatger
two. i ' Allied- bud UaiaWtoitrn to rmMid
kiln of .Mabel I'km. I, tossvd Iim kad nske
n wciiilntrid tiiM. "I giwts tkese uai't laiwy
liii'l- ba woald'ka r'i of a i koaiv nt we,"
k suid, isi k mt mat for Mjss kliitterlee'sl
aMi lb rxectod kit Rani raavM
(ky at Hi-, fcit gwaWly i wld con.
ntMaad, Ike (iriaohed a lona ka f
sts an hi avaeteikd a bat wny.
M tad was sJos nfiwelly. Sra waafca)
mad Ux toe warti aaaay touaiw.
"rroy wt d," eae sunk "Ta toaja
aaaito warn."
Mr. (awlfrKy di-ea aw a aiftox
"Yoa received y antor
"Tiiar note! Ok, ya, of ceaw."
"Aatl lK iKd yoa tatob ef lav wv!" 1
qa'ra d, whk dei;kfal s)f caaV)Cvy.
'1ii iWt I tkiaJ; Wkv, f eaacse, 1
l'a' ;htyoa tenant it a a Ji4n. I'm im I
mt yoa d, becaaae yi baw, or wkii
yoa ought kauw, tkoiih, perlnaw, yea
don't Uiiow, id 1'aa laav I'd fit I dcnaatial kf
I thought yoa'd heea ld to safi tie
trai k is. Xr! W km, I'aa easmajMl to a ax
tleiiian who i now in Eauifel"'
Gislfivy turnad paJa.
"Kngagid!" ke cr'td, toriky. "Yt,
tkat Mttcr, so asi k a fd braalt mf
wgngi aaeiit fia yiail"
.Vaud urose, ksAiaf yy traw
"I am soary to kwa you say st. 1 ku
heard waiun h alsajtsutacra k'r."
"But you won't deckle at oac," k sauaar
ia-.il. "yi-onaM! i to task it ever."
Mia f -ami ivganktl hiia coldly.
"You must hnvo nasaadarstaaU mt. TkJ
b nothing further to lie suid, oad will yoa
plenso excuse met" Blie turaed towaiii tke
othtr l-oo :i, and GaJfrey kud o choico but
to leave. Ho wasn such a state of mind be
tween disappointment and chagrin that he
left his but upui the sofa and went bare
hinilwl nil the way down to the street
lie had gone half a block when he discov
ered why people were stai ing at him. Then
could ho go luck? Oh, uol And yet the hat
was new, and Godfrey was Just a little close
about uiine-essary exiense. Ho therefore re
turned and climlied the ftuirs softly, hoping
she might still be in the inner room and
would not hear him enter.
But as ho reached the threshold of the
studio ho was greeted with an nstonishin?
sight. Not only Mnud, but also Mish Fortes
cue ha-l cmei-gl fiDiu the inner room; they
apparently wereataking great pleasure in re
garding n picture usn the easel, which had
bum moved from it cuatomaiy position.
They stood with their baokj to tho door.
"An excellent likeness," said Misa Forte
cue, and the two young ladies laughed
heartily.
"I mi-ht pity bin'," said Mnud, "if b
weren't o rable of pitying no, adoring
himself."
Ju-t then they movel a little, and Goilfrcy
caught a glinise of bis own irtrait, ragged,
batted, tliinucl ganncnted-pluiiily ulinost a
caricature.
For a moment he was fairly stunnrd; theu,
turning, belled, hutlessas before and chok
hi, with gass of rage and mortification, t
th"stiwt He ran thus for several blocki
before be though', of a hatter.
Ho kept out of McAllister's aight that even
ing and ."or several uuys ufter. Tel gradua"j
he came to hiuiseif and wrote to tb long ne
glec:ed M:ib.df Lily Curry Tyncr In New
York Mercury.
Tha Iron Kinc uW.-.litlon.
A Broadway jeweler has a magnificent
solitaire diamond set into a hoop, not of
jold, but of wrought iron, following ex
actly the model of the usual gold band.
"There Is a superstition," he aaid re
cently, "that the wearing of an iron
ring in some way brings good fortune
..j k-i., i Iu nossessor, and were
nil " ...
are more peopie " " V" " , the loss, v. men iney avriouiw unu
who wear a ring of this kind v"1 01 I mt-t Tengeance for the admlasion of an
this little superstition. People W to allelL
get the benefit even of a uPen,u"0U' ! aoidier received 110,000 for tha
whim, which they know to Volell tuur, from a ea captain, who.
. .mm A n1 ft tl raf r LI Wi UU . . - t. .
more wan lam.. --"-
about jewels
and ornaments are so
j- . , mjuim
(ontthatin many cases tney aeeui
to have become an inherent property of feMlb,e JJebrew forthwith re
the jewel Itself, Ilk. the flash o tM fcu tnd drew the annuit
dmond and the dull gleam of color ia , Teara.-PU Mall Budget,
the opal."-X- V. Eveaing Sua.
PITH AND POINT.
-If every man had to follow hli owi
uvice nine out of ten of ua would itcp
flvlng It.
Almost all men have at tome titni
Hood liesldn the (rrave of opportunity.
Texas Slftings.
A comical train of thought should
never be found running on gravity rail
road. Haltimore American.
People who wait for dead men's
shoes generally find them worn out when
they got thom.-San Francisco Ilulletln.
The man who is sure he can't be
wrong is always tho very one to find
that it U the ltnposdblo which always
happens. Fuck.
Working for relations has many of
the unsatisfactory conditions that "at
tend eating soup with a fork. Milwau
kee Journal.
When a nftn is young ho thinks to
reform the world, but when ho gets
older he Is qult satisfied If he Is able,
to reform himself.
Some people get drunk In the hope
of having their natural Idiocy charged
up to the account of whisky. Milwau
kee Journal.
Sorrows are visitors that come with
out invitation; but complftnlng minds
send a wagon to bring their troubles
home in.
A pup looks so mild and Innocent
that we sometimes think it w ill turn
out bettor than others of its race, but it
always tu rns on t a dog. A tcluyon t i lolie.
A good inclination is but the Unit
rudo draught of virtue; but tho HniHhing
strokes are from the will; which, if well
disposed, will by degrees perfect; If ill
disposed, will, by the stiporlnductlon of
111 habits, quickly deface it South.
We can be thankful to a frigid for a
few acres, or a little moneP and yet for
tho freedom and command of the whole
earth, and for the great benefits of our
being, our life, health and reason, we
look upon ourselves as under no obliga-
i ffon. Seneca.
To Impart liberally of what we have,
j of what e io, and of what w) are, is
neciajkur to the healthy grot th of afe
jcajsn! Altlii)uai a perfect love iould
of ittwlf proniat aid ctcourtf h thi. tho
k that Is not perfect amy lie exalted
iaaal utii'd thereby. X'l Y. Lidfnr.
To thoav Kaiieaf us wfco ar fiavisi
w clrciKistaacaaj to fiov throaf;k a
latoty aovail of ilally cases vhb'k
totMkly ia k oaa'i Wit cwertliaw, thtto
taiy be ciaafirt la thW tkoaiht uftoai
hutwhk'k rs. Wbitaryku
savt la a Twvy caaiai wty: "luaaaruay mm
tolas; well ants a key iato aato's avtadts
to tka) esnautar nini other qui to dif
trrwat sveret We eoaawrkaw waut
aauy ke to ceaae watt at t
irmigvfj." ltaraar's kWr.
Ifa DOAlvI ATTWK.
Dfltwa. WaMi Win mm mJlM !
mass ksd! t'atiwto.
Tw mbji'ct wf wav wtuimg aauda)
aft'toe la asaWr to toltow their Vrvs1! la
ttgnho to wa3 my rtmur aVkiiaws-s ksM
vim a fuvarite owe witk tko pacts fruni
Ms euvly ballud ni)t to Xrs. UrtAva
fatff, Ib tke "KowiaHHt ef tac it&" oard
Hae JSwedldW Tegaec, asU hW booatifnl
stery af "Ael." Ifctt la uhmIch times
wwauM have less roMcwat-lo reoMaats far
Mae -feme f cestHMe. Libs) Geunpo
aVianl tkaey iuy aV it la a sarit ad
vunture; like Kosu KatsWiu i anr
mx lit. Wwy WaJlaej, beoosasje taey kViad
It Mare c-asWictakW, er like tko hw
dtiAks mi cnMes wklek ase assu4rly kv
atg natod ky tke uewsataieis, keetuase
taey Had tkut oa iff aoat ckaajo mi
bun eaxiUes tkeaa to avuko a kvtter liv
imff. Rasa lhmkor was toaiwwas wtcn
a wstrk, bst wsniau kr lesnoke at
toee 1 tke eveaiag. Hao not only
weuas troupers, kut a full waki
att, ialudiag tko FrcacB laborer's
Win maaek aad ca, when she gaes to
fuars to maka studies far kor cuttW ar
womsVim a Wast tke kWld uatuvmaf aaied.
Tke gok relieves ke aa tko trixHo o
kandllncr ua skirts wkua sko cWrksa
aiatiag iaikMats, aud atse conceals
swr sex ham the reugh men wham she
in lluJaW to Meet Lauiso Lawtost, tke
sowlptress, ake MnaW lk cwavenJeat to
wur traasers aad ceat wltoa at work,
uceak Kcasiasdt la kwr siudto, aw
whms a kluck velvet suit mt clvthcs, in
Vktoa Hie S CaatHcialS tkirt ttbo laajts
very ekucailag. Mme. Dralatoy, tku
FwMac4 explorer mi saleatlsts, wkx has
We s mach ta lncnatse our kaowkee
m( Fvvsiaa archutology, also laoks stuck
bmw coquetti.sk aad winsoate la the
cvtiuae she adopted whllo jourieyim
la traive lands thaa in the skirts
wkick she wears In Paris. Indeed, even
ka Paris, her only return to feminine
esjtune Is in the substitution of skirts
for trouseM. The coat and vest the
shljt collars and cuffs are retained.
Philadelphia Times.
STORIES OF DIAMONDS.
Kichea tialiied and l-at hj Peiaona Deal
liia; In I'rreloaa iiema.
Volumes have been written on ro
mance's connrcU-j with diamonds and
on the fortunes made and lost by por
sons dealing in them.
The "Sancy," now In HuRsla, is worth
8200,000. Charles the Bold once owned
this gigantic brilliant and lost It while
on the battlefield. .
A Swiss soldier found It and sold It to
a priest for two francs, or less than half
a dollar. After awhile the gom found
its way into the collection of King
Anthony of Portugal, who sold It to Do
Sancy of France in KS9, for 100,000
livres,
De Sancy sent the jewel to Henry
IIL, who wanted to raise money on it
He employ d a trusted messenger to
carry it, and this man on being attacked
by highwaymen and fatally injurcdswal
lowed the jewel.
The faithful servant's body wasopened
and the great diamond found. It was
again lost but discovered by means of
Information imparted In an anonymous
note.
The ' Onslow," a great Prussian stone,
was originally used as an eye in the idol
Serrlngham in the temple of Brahma.
It did duty in this manner for ISO years,
but In 15B0 It aroused the cupidity of a
French soldier, who professed conver
sion to Buddhism, worked bis way into
the confident of the pri'jsU and gained
access to the temple.
On the first opportunity be gouged
out the 193 carat eye and ran off with
it to Madras. While he waa making
good hia escape the priest discovered
EOUU ui" -r '
0B reaching tngland, aoia u v a wew
for f0,000. Catharine II. gave the Jew
lOf c-w.ww. r
it-nf -0.ou0 for it.
KVIDKNCK FROM A WEI.L-KKOWN
hum ur han rRA.srisco
ltllATMKN.
The-e tcstimoit al are constantly com
leg to theoftli-e of the proprietor of the
let remedy on earth. The (irtiit Surra
A'lifncy nnif l.ixtr Curt. Tlila t posi
tively a purely Vf Ke'able medicine that la
J warranted to do the work it I advertised
to do. For tale by a'l druyitlxU.
i 5iVrm Vhrmical Company Wi Ui$hn
! firrf, Stin t'ranritfO. Ciil.:
(kntlkmbn: My partner and myse'f
! purchased one doren bottles of your Great
; Siena Kidney and l.lver Cure. We have
: taken it and to our surprise find there Is
' one II i hi -class remeily fiat actually doe
: the wft k it is nerilsed to do. We join
in l ivlmr ihe Gkkat Sikhha Kiiinkv ami
; I.ivku Cl'liK the h'Klie-t reeoiniiienilfitloii,
nml would advise all that are debilitated
j in eny way to ftlve It a Irlsl, as we have
I done. erv r-seci fully youn,
FaKNSWOHTII fc Kl'lilll.KS,
100 California street, San Francisco.
I.ailr lioclor (yoniut and fnlr)-rirae turn
' your lieml aliltle! .Miwi iillne Patient AU! dear,
)nu have already tnrned It
A IIOTI.I. HI N KV KI.Kt TKK ITV.
What is known as anelectrical hotel has
Wu running nt Samadcn, Swiiterlaud.
' The biiiliiluii Is lighted by electricity fell
! erated byOa water wheel proHllrd by a
' cataract. All the rooms are supplied with
I electric hk'iisIs, and the cooking range
! contain resistance colls hioiight to a red
beat by a powerful current. Water mav
i lie heated and egu cooked on the dining
ta' le by means of a current of electricity.
The runniUK of a hotel by e eclrlclty
j and its application in a thousand other
! ways is not eiiial to Ihe sclen I lie manner
in hull l)r. D.irrln emiiloy the subtle
i fluid iu the restoration of health to the at-
dieted as the following imilllplylnn re
nulls show. Drs. Darriu ap)iear to know
! t uses of electricity to tne human ys-
leiu iiiile as well as I dlsou does to the
, application of machinery.
' Mr. Wllllsm M. Cnlwell of the 4'oliimlila
ltlvrrOtanufHctiirlli Cimiiianr J'lirrd
of Sciatic ItliruiiiHtiain.
! Kililor 0r(ituin-I)KAU Snt:Havlng
beard of Dr. Dsrrln IhroiiKh my brother,
! George L. Cslwell, who waa cured of a
iiiiiiiiiness of the arm of many -v ears'
I -iiinilii!, I was inilnred to a poly U hi in
I for relief torn scimie rheuiiiatism which
I was then exli'incly iminfiil, and a'so a
diseased liver, from which I Buffered very
I Much. 1 was cured of rheuiatisnln two
weeks' time, so that I have felt no recur
rence ii the dive, and ii rayldly ra
; coverint fnaa) the liver dlllically ao iktat
my ha It li is better lima air sevavt! yeiaas.
I . Wm.ua . 'Al. l.L.
j Nanafawa, la.
OaSxl l Si Ht teatatt iaW br sWa.
I . r. w. vim,
i Xee'iakyii, aa tat aa
'ataal
araoaM, laaxaj jwtaaw;
ar -tea.
L. P. IkiMi, Faevaratt ffik. LkMawd
i hMavy eaaavhkiiit; caasid. le 1m sr a
! aWiia estem fmumi la. (Wnbi.
Mm. .1. Martoa. OK. Oj.-CWhbi
akx-HMatisaa. avwrJ ami uasfauia
! wsmcsvm M tkaw jsisass eaw-d enai )
at.
II. Vaa fVM, .Skjaa, (.- fwvae kaisaV
wW, to Ike CKUmt lkt ' waxed kaai to
iaa oaal aaailjimiiiy hh kta;
Maw .fm L. Cmaaai H, ewrtw-d at
Ml' 4yHtBii' UmX snk-lireit,
Inaad- Caaed af iWwh, kaanvterH lead
wan In us.
K. H. ( aakisrW, Vaaifcs YUfawntfk
eaMtity. (). Articled afty yenwi M k4
aey ad livereouiplH-wt a d Ketrls af
tke Hftnanch; aa.-d to mk wci.
Vrm. finea'm'cmi M tiionrWed AelK1 at 1rj
ViwiiiaruM bxalawu, aosner of lonask
and TA'asliiiiitoM Maeeto, fosflainl, aaat
ttrthil CioHdiduf, Taeaaia. rtoHsas, W to 8
evenlasc, 7 to : niy, Ut to K. Aa
rkraaic lieaxe, kref'ilaiitH af wamvns
Maud bma, to-s af a4 paauea
awd carlv IniMsesraiaiM ueMiimeiUds'
cwed, tko'mrh no neences aas eve nmdte
iai ke pwHs c0Hcernliig sin h asts, awhi
hi the dvlr avy at the ptiiento. HnW
'toixi free ta sal, sd rirrutojia wW be sen
to say arfaaess. Ckwiaes tortaowlHient am-
i'rawiH t hWic.HJ s abiHfv to pay. Hie
peer tocaed toee af ' clKtfe to lO to 11
fcealv. .Ml private aUseases eifl'lMi(llv
lieated, asd cures guaranteed. lVllei
at a disnnce cmi be cured by heme treat
M4eat, Aked ciMes and le'tors seat whut
tke aVict-ers' noMie arpeaaiag.
lever ass a wimmii
she Is trylnx tii'lnit.
Never auk a woman what the la rfwlisjwiien
A lethaarle, ilnrinaut enndltlon of Hie liver Is
haraly to We overcome with draslle eatlwri ea
and UHiinsms eholsitojtuea. A aeuller, iieaa
anler and lar more etfi-elive miana ella of
sromliiK the nrvRt when nomnnlent. Tha. la
Hometter'sStmiiaeh Hitlers, vouched for by the
mt-illeal friiliinliy, toted by the pnbllo for
manv yeara. A resumption by the bllla'Oiyan
of lis sii-rctlve fiinellou, with the activity at
tendant uihiii heallh, a return to regularity of
the bowels aud a renewal of dlKcslian are
tlieanleshainyaiil eertaan resiaita ousai
Ihe Wlk-rs avstemakleMlly. lta laalve m-et la
never painful and ilreiu lilliK. llsU'iu'enay Mnf
rnlher to perai-tuale nnularlly tlnai to prishice
araplniai aeilan. Maiitria, aervouaiieaa, ai-ldl-Itv,
kiatiiia traublea aad ueiaaa'sl It littles
eAVelaully.
" la Mr. Brown at linme?" ie yatit-Yet, sar;
you will flni kim at ha club.
No slniniier should have the c'ty without
box of "Taiialll'a I'liueli" fie IMaa't.
The averaite waller holds a tray, bnt lb
boarder generally llnililiim playing the deuce.
a Beware nf Imitations nf the celebrated Heal of
North Carolina Ping Cut Tolweeo
A HOTIMtK'M LOVE HAVKH IIK
TEX YB.KOU CHILD.
Ily little girl, ten yeart of age, bad Bright'!
disease. Her ankles, feet and eyes W(re terribly
twn'aii. Four of our best phyait-laus attended
her, 3ut her life waa despaired 'of. A mother's
love surmount all dlffifiiHlca, and I determined
to try Ur. Iiaviil Kenudy'a Favorite Kernedy,
msile at Kiindnut, N. Y. Hrlglit'a dlai-aael How
happy I am Uiat 1 determined iik)U uil. coarse
lor one by one Uie well-known aymptnmaot
the disease left ber. Woitls fall to express my
gratllude, and I canuot too earneatiy recoiu
mend the Favorite Remedy. Her recovery waa
entirely due to the Kavnrlle remedy, which waa
the only medielne taken after her com waa
aliandoued by the pliyaielana Mr. Laura A.
Kemptnn, West Kutiaud, Vermont.
ha. Kknnrdy's Fivoritb Kshidt, made at
Boudnnt, N. Y. ll;for6.
Hend for book, bow to ear Kidney, Urer and
Blood disorders.
TaY Ggaaaa lor bnttfaat.
That
Tired Feeling
Is experienced bylmmt every one at ihla iift
Kih.aiid many people resort to Hood's barsap
arllla to drive away the languor and exhaustion.
The blood la laden with Impurities, tbt mind
fails to think quickly, and the body Is atlll
lower t respond. Hood's Parsaparllla la Jnat
what It needed. It nverrnmee that tired feeling,
pnrlfcs and enriches the blood, makes the head
; cl- ar. ertab t an apetll and tones the oerrout
I system.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
4oM hv e'l dnirgl.'a, l; tlx for t. Prepared
mly I. i.l. H'KiDAlO.Apobaeiriea, lx
)l, II. s
100 Doses One Dollar
FRED T. MtRRIttt PORTLAND. OR.
5. P. N. U. No. 328-S. F. S. U. No. 405
Hi
mmsm
TIIK OSIIT OI'AKANTaXED (IKK
For all blood taints and bsiaora, plmplea,
blnti'bea, eruptions aud skill diM-aartol every
name and nature It IK Plena's Golden Medical
Mwnvery. A eertl dealt of guarautM Irom
rvasnsllie bualueaa htmw warraula it to toned!
or cure, or muuey n-fuuded.
Chronic Nasal Catarrh poaltlrely cured by Dr.
Sage's KeuieUy. Morula, by dnurglsta.
"0 lord ! how yoa mad me Jump!" as th
grasshopper lemarked when he w a. Ilr.t crtaled.
It Dobbin' Electric Soap U what ao
many in t that It K you rnno( afford
to go without lu Your itrocer haa It, or
can iret it, and you caa dreitU for your$tlf
very anou. Don't let another Jlomlay pas
without trying lr.
It'a a wise ny that kuows bald head In spite
of wig.
ONNl MfTlON, KCKOtTLA,
(eiirrwl Debility. Wasting IHaasetof Children,
Chronic Coughs and llionehllls can be cured by
the use of Kent Is Kaiulsinu of I'ure Cod l.lver
(HI with HypophtMphllra. rromlueut physl-
elans use II aud le.UI) to lit great value, fkaae
rvad llie following: " I used Scott's Kraulslon '
for an obstinate rnngh with hemorrhage, Iota of '
appetite, eniaclatlnii, alei-pleaaneaa, tie. All of
I icm have now left, aud I bcllete yourKmulslon I
has saved a ease of well-developed eontump
Hun." T. i. Kimii.iv, M. 1).. lone Httr, Tea. I
Spare the rod and let tnorsb story do the work. ;
sutK ti itK kok rn.f.H.
Hiiro cure for bl nd. bleeding and Itching
tie. On ho haa cured the worst cat oi teu
year' ainiiillng. No one nerd lutfer ten niln
nut afler using Kirk'a Uerman I't.e Ointment
It abaorba In mors, allays the Itching, tela aa
a poultice, give relief. l)r. Kirk's Orrniaiii'lle
Oiiiiinent ia pnpkred only for I Ilea and itching
of Ihe private part, and uothing else. Kvery
bos la waimnted
fold bv Uruulslaand tent br mail on isvwjlnl
oi pnee, i.iu per ooi. j. j. Mack
It fix.
WlioloaaJe Agent. Hn Kranoiaou,
An Klrgant I'aekag or t'ln Card,
Including IS rare ffovellle, shapea and ar
tistic iniported oieogrsphlc and hromalic
rani. This large aud beautiful collection
sent by mall to any one who will do this:
liny a box of the genuine Dr. C. MrLan'
Celebrated Liver l'lll from any drugKlst,
price & cents, and mat' u the ouuide
wrapper with your address, plainly writ
ten, and 4 rent In atamp. The genuine
McLane'a 1'illa are preared only by
Kleinlim llros., I'lltsburir, I'a., and have
been In constant use tor over sixty year.
They st superior to all other In purity
and effectiveness. A certain cure for In
digent Ion and sick headache. Address,
l'leinlngjirot., Pittsburg, I'a.
imlksi rn.KMi rn.Ksin
)r. W illiam's n,l,n piles Ointment It the
only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding i llehlen
I'llea ever dlacovered. It nevex faajs to cur old
chronic cases of long standing.
Judgo Cortlnbliry, Clevelaad, O, aava: "I
have found by ei,ierleiie tkat I. Vi iilkan't
ludiati I'llea Olntmeiit givea liaineaatge relief."
lo not auaW.an Inalasit laa-r. Maid ky Will
liawoa'a Mauiakieairliig Caaipany, propr4i-tra,
Cli-veliaid, U.; Mleeuta hi at.
114 by I. Hlumatier it t o., wkotetat dau
pivti t-nrTlSTur nr
himimMmmmmm
fc tVawL - WM,ja rJr "
E538 iffl EagSl
f 7W It Ikua ptoiwd :
if
L f Jill 'Thtia'flkit
S Vje'Xll Mh01l am ffemap
far pea, aut lai to
he Mte meackie of mc4ielncs
kks tawl, haneat meiUtlae and honest men
waV nvt tieakate-toarswroinrnd It to tisflr-ranai
iBMiBMasy." JC1M V. r.F.5WUc.
Boalabeepea
Ml PaVrKiieT wn .!.,
4KPift?RM UfQWVCOl. BxitiNrtwsrav
Ore cured lyt
Perry DdviV
A LETTERJFOR you.
KsTRgMRti Ksikhd: We are atlll nfferlng st
good bamalns as you obtained nf na last year on
th aame favorable terms. We Uaa even greater
rare than ever In selecting aud packing goods,
and rarely have complaint of price, quality or
lallttre to arrive In order, bat thouMiidt of let
ters of approval and enrouraaemeut. The
"Home Circle" la i ubllabed each month and
week Icy bulletins giving market change each
week; these will be aent to yoaor your friends
on application, our alork la much more com
plete than ever before, and rnmprltea almost
everything ( family needs Io make III pleas
ure. At this lime we offer Mlilll add special btr
galna In Ixindou layer raislnt at IL.'sJ and II.7A
for V0 tt. boxes; cheap ralslua down to tie. and
com icon MImIou dried grape hw aa ud Men
W tt.s for II (IU. Bolter Is too low for anything.
Interior dairies fair to good, per roll nf 2 tbt .JUe.
to HOC.; choice coast dairies ifci-. InSfte. In quail
title nf Vi or W roll, and but little more t re
tail. Vie will teud you a I'i-roll box thla week
at H 00 that will gnrinee to suit In ahoeawe
offer infante toft soles, Not. 0 Ut . at VI and iA
centa, and nice kid. good enongb for yor baby
or oura. tires I to n. at 4Ue. to ton. ladles' thoe
we aell, Handay or every-nay, and good value,
not anctlou goodt, bnt retnilar slock, at II.M:
children's vIiikiI sboea. we have them so good
and cheap that yoa eonld tar your tatet every
month baying of ua. Heu'e very-dy thoea at
II iS, bnt at don't recommend t'em, bnt at
ll.6o.fl.76 od I'.'.OO w warrant them to give
sal laf act Ion. Underwear, we beat th world for
price, quality and variety for men, women aud
children; lowaa I0e fta Infanta in grey, and
blab aa you want to pay. But aand aa trtl
onler or ask for the full Hit I not tend for
few Items by mail wllhont adding for poatare.
Addreas plainly, Mntllh' t alk Mlare, 411
troal !., aaa trasaciac), Cal.
JNVENTGRSvf
relnvlted toeonsnlttheoldea-
abl Isbed Pavnt nn of MUioti,
llll.iimi.WMt.,D,0.
ORATOR
say PlaVa Car fVir f
tiuiuUlaTHgaMT
for kaspliHI lb vote
olaar.
aicinnAit bba:ii.oix. ho
alak Plaao; BardattUrvaa. Bud Inatramaxa,
Lanra alork o rlhaat kt tuio a4 hooka Isaad
applied at laatara Peto. MATT HI AJ
IKAI iJU.UrtHKrtttau Fl
C?5 2Stnt7Kf1 A MOBTII autxaad.
ay ivww
wartTa foe aa.
tnwial ak ata fantak a kotai aa m laalralwlt
Miaaia n nmmwmm. npaw hum saw mm
riiufi mlmn. A fa iKuaa ta lna aa aftu.
. JoU.tivu!LO IWSlUia t,aaluBMa V.
ouhs
-filler
E1M
MOST PERFECT MADE.
FROM THE PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY.
8n Fhancisco, Juiiiiiiry 24, lHSfl.
I have made a rarclul analysis uf asanijile of l'K. I'bick's I'kk.vm Ha kino Powiiki
ptirclinsed by me in omti market. The results of niv analysis tnnw tliut the Crvatn
of Tartar used in ils iiianufHcture ia pure, and Hint it ilog not contuin any forei(ii
mbsUnces, tui'h aa Alum, Ainiiionlu, l.imo or other Impurities. I consider it to
be pure ami wholesome ami in every wav a superior article.
W. T. WENZELL, M. D Ph. M Ph. Q.,
ProleMorof Chemistry in the Cult. t!ol I'hnrm., University of California.
the v0QtfirMU'& 04.tee.
M 1 (HI yon, my bof , I tf k
tat aa ill ta.t.aVakaua 1 fhakal Al
kA aior ej,
or iWaaa
tMtaB Bl
Lias plc Cur' neM Jaf waiirUHuiV
apa aawaoaa
tmm
aaaasaai an -a.
WT
I wlkijCMi
lilf i
f It Vi
I
:.aai IU
tai
f-llnM
IK ai MPtHMiPOit
UmttMt. ill
ftm nr.rs
Cva'usHta
Hiasa
! INC INN MM,
m 4k V M KK CI IR M . ISHLftM It., Hi.litill
T-HC
art thot pot op br
D.M.FERRYtVCO,l
' Wbo an-lbs lantM SfdsoW I th aorULl
D.M. raaT-o'
lor iloa wlll bt allca rKKK u all ap-1
plicants, aoa-io-iasi-awaaon tuiuwra.
aslna. (Hsrava. nrmtr ar rii B
- jxidt shoald'stnii for It. Addnt j
V.M.rinni wv..
Diingw'aiiuri.
f asJirtaaiii
rarlsatrktsa
I ,JKdta!-fc"
t?i-aiCrra1
aISBS
( Hit
W' r virrU'iMny
FftuVrlraNllTp.
I c'liiiui. Hlitiltir rev.W
I Tall' ui4;nuiTitrVui' p
WHAT THE TOWN WANTED.
Cttiien-flo you tlilnk of locating here I
PhyticianYm. I thought om of practicing among you.
Citizen See here, young man, thera b a good opening here for a man a under
ataml hi bU, but w dun t waut no practiciim, or eiperunentlryr doctoring'$ what
toe want I
Many time women call on their family
physician, suffering, as they imagine, one
from dysiieapia, another from heart dis
ease, another from liver or kidney disease,
another from nerrous exhaustion or prostra
tion, another with pain here or there, and In
this way they all preesnt alike to themaelvo
and their easy-going and Indifferent or over
busy doctor, Kparata and distinct dlmaiw,
for which he prescribe hi pill and po
tions, assuming them to be such, when, in
reality, they are all only tymiitmtu caused
by some womb disorder. The pbyaicuui,
ignorant of the cause of suffering, encour
age hi " prmiirt n until large bill are
The auflertni natient rt no better.
but probably worse by reason of tha delay,
wrong treatment and consequent complica
TISIOIC
IV
Bllloaa Headache, Dlnlne, Conatlpallon, Indlgea
Iloa, Bllloaa Attack, and all derangement of tbe atomach and
bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently cured by tb use of
DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS.
Tbcjr are Pnrely Veae table an 4 Perfectly llarnlc.
Aa a ZX VTJbJXi FILL, In equaled I
ONE PELLET A DOSE
For a Stock of Candy
BKND
Alisky Candy Manufacturing Co.,
108 E STREET, PORTLAND, OR.,
Jobber In Bhow Caaea, Bcalei, PPr B-in fact, anything you need in a Con
fectioner'. Mora. Balearoum-Corner ol r'ront aud Oak itretU
9
eRrhider
Reliable
Th fnmmia llorty rWrd
ftlor of Uintoa, ftnl ovrf
Niirwir of (mbrtlkf,
M h r hMi ntvil l
fjiMk raMKlfii.i, rKlifornl,
kUindiirU-a u
'SEEDS!!
ymmnA lnitwsr
IIOVBT.MaiaMwr
MMllrMlBt i'MU
Wnd fof f-mtlt MlnfiM.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
0h
fKO CROtt OIJtUONO iRANO.
K0 Hi klUtty nllBUM. jmII,
Btk Urjta4 tot f-aj frmmi. IB ,
aaaJt n-Mll mmr, Vm Vllfe WU A
mi.u-b l a.f m tthrp. Ail pli
Jsa XstaataivTVdau H1 !.
(at M"0l-rt a1aMlala I'A
Krliar fWr I .a at ,' m Uilr, rvUra
IMtill. A'aiaM hw.
ikWiaftaWc i mm'l iw, IUkM k, rtviUa,r
SEEDS.
Pate af Seeds tor $4.
Hem) for catalog and malu yntir selection.
TIT Mill T.l. Ji IIKKHK,
lt'.'l Haiuonie ttieet, 8an Pranclsco.
To anil th emnpl't
Pitt,' or ina luunl,-!
biVliik-anU ana romi
U,-Ilal anj Tariilt-S. Tha iMk aitalie4 llUU.Ili.
aAa. tu'ljirtAllni. vliimf slKiit1ji)rit,-a, rlia
a-.l,tl tL III rriT 10 BSMiT: H.-n.l.jil oiicVmSj-, nla
tl.in-uilie nl,-Bia.rlnli-rTd. Tl'liil.-'otiM.Vt
UMirt- iit,: r,le-ninil-"l'-n. .riria. laiBOJS aaai
:-ianiiMaWausA'iMM-iii
iTACKLEzz
H. T. HUDSON,
93 rirmt Si., Vortland, Or,
DaALl la
kms, Rcvokcrs and Sportsmen's Goods.
m.D.rOHIIWIU.nsTRTKDCATL(HlUII.
tion. A proper medicine, like Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prearription, directed fo th eaum
would have entirely removed the disease,
thereby dispelling all those distressing symp
tom, and instituting comfort uistead of pro
longed misery.
Its the only medicine for the peculiar
weakness), irregularitiea and painful de
rangement Incident to women, add by
druggist, under a positive guarantee that
it will give atufaction in reefy due, or
price (tl.u) paid for it will be promptly
refunded.
For a Book of 1110 page, on Woman : Her
Disease and their Hell-cure, ( aeaied in plain
rarWoNt, ) send ten cent. In (tamp, to
WoKI.Il'S DlMPEXKARY MltniCAL ASSOCIA
TION, m Main Htreet, Buffalo, N. Y.
HEADACHE,
!
BlXI.T.TlHT. CHEAPEST,
EASIEST TO TAXB.
op Anything for a Bakery