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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1890)
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Maud, my life! my lorlng wlf ! yo" no powl! to aet ua freer w. bi.it unclasps, a demon (map nd drag my wine flank from my kneat" Give me your bride, your bonny bride, Tbat left ber neat wltb you to floe; Ob ane halo flown to be my own, For I'm alone on tbe gallowa tree." fling cloaer, Maud, and trust In Ood I Cling clsasl Ah, heaven, alia allpa from mar- A prayer, a groan, and be aioo Kodeon that night from tbe gatlowt tree. -Flu Jomea O'Brien. A GLIMPSE OF C,OflK. fight Seen In a City of Ireland on Urlglit and limiting Day. Cork looked very lirlght and bustling tbo day we reached tt. We hud Diade louie stops here and there on our way, mostly at out of the way, picturesque Tillages, and so deeply hud their quiet Impressed us that Cork, with its cars nit tliug up and down the steep, stony itreets, its noisy quay population, and all the hurry of the lower town, hud the air of a stirring metropolis. How It would strike us if we had visited it immediately after landing from the Cuimrder and with the rush of Chicago and New York till fresh in our recollection I cannot lay, but it impressed us when we did see it very favorably. While there were, of course, some evidences of the universal "bad times," there were many signs of undoubted prosperity. Its connection, through Cove or Queenstown, nine miles distant, with America, accounts largely, I think, for the latter. In the streets we Doticed many shops devoted exclusively to the sale of American products, meats, fruit, tobacco, agricultural implements, tewing machines, etc In the very gait of the people we fan cied we could see an American freedom and energy. And the contrast of this modern dash and life with the gray re minderscenturies old many of them of bygone times that meet one every where is very impressive to the stran ger. Exceptionally fascinating was it all to us, seeing it in the lingering pale twilight of the day that' had the north in a sky of tenderest blue and the south in its balmy zephyrs. Old and weary as time itself seems Ireland in the rain, but the new morning, the rosy dawn of childhood are no fresher or fairer nothing can be fresner or fairer than Ireland when the magic blue of her skies bends above her and the caresses of the south wind play upon her. Women in very ugly caped cloaks, but comfortably shod and trim of head servants and workingmen's wives were bringing liome basketfuls of marketing from the great "English market," as it is called. Carriages waiting for their oc cupants were in line outside the dry goods shops and bookstores; men of the cool heaver type were going homeward In groups, smoking and chatting cheer fully among each other; bustling coun trywomen with many an excited objur gation dragged their dilatory husbands to the carts outside the public house doors; cabs and outside cars dashed madly along the Btrcets; lights shone in the shop windows and . those of the hotels, and a meluncholy man near the bridge was playing the air of "Bellews town Races" in a manner that seemed to have its effort on the feet of all who passed. And that was how "the beauti ful city" appeared to us on the occasion of our first visit. Nora Creena in Chi cago Times. limiting a Coyote. Pullman Superintendent Ellwood, of this city, Superintendent Tom Urquhart, of the Los Angelos division of the South ern Puciflc, and Superintendent Beal, of the Atlantic and Pacific, met in Mr. Ur quhart's office at Mojave one day, and agreed to go hunting upon the Kern county desert for coyotes. They armed themselves with rifles, secured a carriage and driver, and started out early in the morning across a cactus covered plain. Very soon through the yuccas, they naw standing pensively, a lone coyote. lie was reflecting upon his sins, perhaps, or upon his hunger. "Let me shoot! Let me shoot!" said Mr. Beal, excitedly, raising his gun, and Tom Urquhart gracefully yielded to his guest Mr. 3eal shot and missed the coyote by at least forty feet The coyote was a sensible animal, for ho knew that the closer to the guns be got the safer he aa. lie did not seek to escape through the yuccas he started directly for the agon. Mr. Urquhart is a brave man, but that coyote looked hungry, and he turned pale. Though he trembled, yet he leaped into the breach to save his Wends. Raising his gun, he took delib erate aim, fired and struck a yucca one hundred yards to the right of the line of usance. The coyote still came on. It m a thrilling moment The driver turned his horses and galloped off, the coyote in pursuit The animal passed "ader the wagon in a 2:08 gait and dis appeared. The railroad men returned to Mojave, and they have not yet ceased to talk about their narrow escape from the 'ernrioua beast. Los Angeles Tribune. AvpiuiM'a Satellite. M. Tisserand has presented a report w the Paris Academy of Sciences con corning some renfarkable observations of the satellitesof the planet Neptune, hich was discovered in 1847. Tbe ngle which the plane of the orbit of wis satellite made at that date with the ttliptic was about 30 degs., but this ngle has now increased Dy at least 6 oes. The satellite moves around its Principal in an opposite direction to jhat usually followed by other satel utes, to that a question might be raised whether in the course of time this Tariation in the inclination of th Plane of its orbit mirht not end in itt Movement around its principal be coming normal. M. Tisserand showed b this Tariation of inclination waa uo to the oblate or flattened condi on of Neptune at iU poles, and that will complete its limit within a pe jwd of 600 year, at the end of which ne it will then be as it waa in 1847. rNw York Telegram. ANECDOTE, OP HANNIBAlf HAMLI.'J. Bow Vie, PrM.n, f tr.7rlfd lt.u Served,, a I'rlvala ajeldier. "Did you ever know," aaked , geu tleman at the Union League club ban qH "that Hannibal IU? i crvw ihui government in a dual ca- K?' in'"' Pilion nw of the holder and another near the botUia at one and the aame time!" ine reporter admitted that he had never heard of the incident nVhiuV'6 did,id club man. TTni.i r, ? w? T,co PTanl of the UmtedbUites he served for a time as privat in the volunteer army. J'.Y rl.T he WMau "onoraiT member or a little company of militia in Bun gw. Me., and when Lincoln issued his cal for trool it promptly responded and came to Washington. Ther it was ordered to the navy yard to do guard duty and to the surprise of every one Mr. llamlin announced his intention to go with it Theotllcers rather rebelled at the idea of havim? vice president under them, but Mr Hamlin was determined. " 'Why notl he asked. If I'm a good enough mun to be an honorary member of tlm mtnnant f ,-., 1'... i , .t...j kuch i ui good enough to be a private "And he shouldered a gun and went with them. Well, at the navy yard there were, of course, more complica tions. The olllceri decided that it would not do to put the distinguished private on guard duty, but he objected again, and pertiuantly inquired: " 'Whut am I here for to look pretty I' "And the result was that he marched up and down as a scntiuol in hisreg ulur turn. Odd, wasn't itf Imagine the vice president of the United Stutes recei ving orders from a sergeant of a niilita comimny, "Then when the company was mus tered out he was offered the regular pay of a private for the time he wus at the navy yard, but he declined to ac cent it '"Whyf he was asked. Tou served with the rest of us.' " 'Well,' ho said, 'I don't think its right for a man to draw pay twice from the government, and, taking all things into consideration, I believe I'd rather draw the vice president'! sul ary.' "Chicago Tribuue. Toad and Snake. Toads in the presence of sna!tes usu ally remain perfectly still; in this is their only safety, for did they make the least movement they would im mediately be caught I have known a hungry snuke lie in waiting over an hour for a frog to move, and even push with the nose to stir him up. This has been called "snake charm ing," and indeed it looks like it, but the toad is the charmer, the inoko the charmee. I remember one day I dropped a toad it) the midst of a pit of snukes I had in my back yard, lie at once be came perfectly still, though surround ed by more than a dozen hungry snakes. There wus a circle of fierce heads and glaring eyes around him, but he would not move. The circle narrowed, until the protruding tongues almost touched him, ret he was im movable. Just then I was called away for over half an hour, but on return ing found the toad, in grave dignity, etill holding the fort by most masterly Inactivity. The senses of seeing, hearing and imelling are very defective in gurtere; they can Bee but a few yards at most, and even at short distances of but a few inches they are often at fault A snako was seen pursuing a frog in saw mill yard. The sawdust unci opon space were greatly in favor of the snake and aguiust the frog. The frog uiude long jumps and tho snake made a direct line to the spot where he alighted, but before reaching it the frog had again jumped in another di rection, and so tho hunt went on for about half a minute; thesuuke quite unable to trace the frog in his aerial progress, was directed only by the dis turbance made in alighting. At last the frog, more by accident than design, alighted on the flat sur face of a rough board, which stood leaning against a pile of lumber at an angle of about 80 degs.. and sat per fectly still, about ten inches from the ground. The snake was quite puzzled; he looked, listened, sniffed and poked about for several minutes, passingclose to the end of the board several times, bul the hunt was an utter failure, and he slunk away toward the brushwood, a very mad and disgusted specimen. Forest and Stream. Th Grand MofU. , He is nominated by the sultan, bul he can only choose one of the three highest functionaries; these, again, are nominated by the sultan, but under a similar restriction; and so progressively downward, the sultan al ways nominating, but only from the eligible persons determined and pre sented by tho hierarchical progression of the body itself. It finally restsupoa the students in the different colleges who are raised the first two steps by collegiuto degrees. The grand mufti, the cazaskiers of Anatolyana Roum ely, the three cadis of the first cities, and some other dignitaries from the supreme council of Ulema, or learned men. The ordinary functions have reference to their own corporation, but in all extraor Jinary or doubtful occasions they are consulted by the government; they are not invited to win the divan, but the case is sub mitted to them. Thus, for instance, before the measures against Mehemet All were adopted they were appealed to, and it was on their felva itself, re hearsed in the firman, that he was de clared an outlaw, or. accorfmg to their expression, a "Firmanu. The case is not presented to them in the form of documents to examine, but as a solicitor prepares a case foryibniB lion to counsel. It u said: "IL or N has done so and so. Is his act lawful or unlawful: and if w, what is the penalty r This U the form in which cases with foreign powers ar submitted. -The National Review. - . .... . a..nt 1.113 Yaara Old. Many qneerly written and peculiarly worded advertisements find their way Into the hands of the young men who Bank the main counter in our business office. The other day a gem was banded uT It was. "want ad.." but th. young man who took It did not know whether It was intended for the P6"1 er the puzzle department. It read like Sis: "Wanted-A 8", old 2 in famiaL- IU only redeem mgfeatnrewa. it. brevity, and Sally placed near the bottomof th. in th. waaU Ut-Odcago BaraU HETALS MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOtO fh. Rarwt and Coat lint of All la Gallium at SS.I&O aa Ounr. Fully ninety-nine persons in every hundred, if adced to name the moat precious metals, would meution gold as first platinum as second and silver as third. If asked to name others, a vw uugut auu mcitei ana a very lew aluuiiuum to the list Let us see how near to the truth they would be. Oold is worth about 2t0 per pound, troy; platiuum, $130, and silver about $1?. Nickel would be quoted at about CO cents and pure aluminum $8 or "i to the troy pound. We will now compare these prices with those of the rarer and less well known of the metals. To take them in alphabetical order, barium sells for $975 a ixjund, when it is sold at all, and calcium is worth $1,800 a pound. Cerium is a shade higher; its cost is $160 an ounce, or $1,920 a pound. These begin to look like fubulous prices, but they do not reach the high est point Chromium brings $200, co balt fulls to about half the price of silver, while didymium is the same price as cerium, aud erbium $10 cheaper on the ounce than calcium, or just $1,680 per pound. If the wealth of the Vanderbilts be not overstated, it amounts to nearly $200,000,000. With this sum they could purchase 312 tons of gold and have something left over, bul they couldn't buy two tons of gallium, Jiut rare metal being worth $3,250 an ounce. With this metal the highest price is reached, and it may well be called the rarest and most precious of metals. Olucinum is worth $250 per ounce; indium, $153; iridium, $658 a pound; lanthanium, $175, and lithium, $160 per ounce. Niobium costs $128 per ounoe; asmium, palladium, platinum, potassium and rhodium being respec tively $6-10, $400, $130, $32 and $512 per pound. Strontium costs $123 an ounce; tantaum, $U4; teluriiim, $11; thorium, $272; vanadium, $320; yttri urn, $144, and zirconium $250 an ounce. Thus we see that the commonly re ceived opinion as to what are tho most precious metals is quite erroneous lkriuin is more than four times as valuable as gold, and gallium more than 162 times as costly, while muny of the metals are twice and thrice as valuable. Aluminum, which now costs $8 or $9 a pound, will eventually be produced us cheaply as steel When this can be done it will push the latter material out of a great many of its present uses, as it possesses great streugth, toughness ana elasticity, with extreme lightness of weight Its sources of supply are inexhaustible, and its present high coot arises from the difficulty of its extraction in a me tallic form. Indium seems to be chiefly used for pointing gold pens, aud ninny of the metals mentioned have but a limited sphere of usefulness. St Louis Globe-Democrat Ball Boom Manner. A society woman writes deprecatingly of the want of manners that so many people exhibit at balls and other social entertainments, and of the ruthlcseness with which they will interrupt an inter esting conversation. How are they to know that it is Interesting? Well, if they have only a little discrimination they will be able to see for themselves. "Once upon a time," she says, "it was understood that opportunities were to be waited for, and tete-a-tetes were not ab ruptly broken in upon." But such a state of things if it ever existed exists no longer. A woman will beckon to a man across the drawing room, and lot he will arise and go, leaving the woman he had been talking to all alone, and perhaps she knows no one else in the room. Another woman will cross the room and enter Into conversation with a man who is enjoying a quiet talk with another woman, whom she does not know. But it is so easy to Ignore the other woman! A man will seek out an other man who has retired to a secluded corner with a pretty gi J and, not know ing the girl, will tell his friend he' wants to introduce him to a certain lady. If you are a woman, your host or hostess comes up and carries off the man to whom you are talking,. In order to intro duce him to some one else, and you are left standing alone, perhaps in the mid dle of the room. These are actual oc currence. Philadelphia Press. A Strange Feathered Cannibal. A remarkable bird, about the size of robin and much resembling a kingfishef without the prominent tuft of feathers, attracted considerable attention on a street in Kennebec, Me., recently. Fly ing along to an English sparrow, with Hurt nf bin hooked beak he killed the little bird, and then, placing one foot ... a . . . S a - upon his victim s Drcasi, proceeueu 10 tear In nincea and devour him. A stace driver picked up the feathered cannibal . . . , , . and his prey anu cameu mem uiui a near by store, where, perched upon the ivuminr hn dnvoured the sparrow with apparent relish. The bird seemed to have no tear or any one, ana auoweu uu antipathy against anything but the sparrows, several of which he killed dur ing the afternoon. Ilia species was un known to any who saw him, but it is thought he is one of the variety known as butcher bird. Maine Paper. Fraudulent Pawa Ticketa. a inn, nt roinrllers whose BDecialtT In crime was the fraudulent imitation of Mont de Piete pledges, or pawn tickets, has just been discovered. Avuncular guarantees of this description have fre quently been falsified in Paris by a pro mm Lniwn anions' those who live by their wits as the lavage des fades. But the knights of Industry wno nave ut.-u captured went runner wan uus anu uuu n. oi.rWtjxl fictitious uledees. which ifu ' - u.. .1.1 in lirn miantitiu. to DUrcbaS- MIV - O - ers or marc ban da de reconnaissances du Mont de Piete, The swindlers nau suc ceeded to realizing about 1,000 between them by their transactions wnen pounceu i.. tha nnlir- At their headouar- ters in the Faubourg St Martin was found a complete manuiacwry oi iauw uik Paris Cor. London Telegraph. Dlekaoa' Kaaae. Discoveries of what ha been already discovered are not Infrequent One of the latest cases in point u uiai oi r, xr;nr.n rha hlirh Driest of English Dick ens worship. Mr. Kitton declares "it is not generally known thai we name oi Charles waa entered in the baptismal register of St Mary', (the parish church of Portsea) as Charles John Huffham Dickens." If It U not generally known, it is not the fault of th. great novelist s biographers. Dickens dropped the J ohn Huflham early, despite th. fact that it vu the nam. of hi. father's old friend. Boston Transcript T NLVIK All S-TltV IT Vol HHILK. Sax Fhamwu, January 29, WO. ilunufudurtrt of the Grtul Sitrra Kid ney awl lAttr Cur. Gsnti.kmkn: I have-teen s sufferer from lldney complaint for aeveral e tt, and dave uncd medicine upon medicine with i'it any apparent relief until s friend of mine told me of the wonderful urea ac- rompll-hed by your reined . I waa induced lo buy a bottle, but without much faith. .' tier using the flrat bottle I noticed audi an Improvement I kept rn until I had l iken three buttle, and ran -nfely aay that I am entirely cured and never felt better in my life. I ran gladly rtcotnn end the Ureal Sierra Kidney sad Mver Cure to all P'ople that are aunVrl gin any way with kidney or urinary disorder, lteitnectfully journ, L. II. loil.N, Atlantic and Pacific PublUtiii g Company, liocm t2, St. Anu'a budding, city. It l a nirlaiii'lioly lct anil nun h to tie n-iret trd H at ikh1 iMi le who waut only what i light otlcn gel wut l left. II K WON WEALTH. The Fortunate Winner of Fifteen Tlmu aml Itollar. El I'aw Time Yeitenlay the HI I'l'O Nallnnal ll k paid to WelU-Kaiyo Kxire t miiiny l,',,UiU rank fnr Hie lucky lioliter at ilnniHlei.Ti'Xaa.ol u rter ol th ki't No. 17. 3i.l, which wou the ranlta! prlte In thrjuan-i lolli-rv drawliiK lt Weilueailay. The ticket waa tent for collection thruiiL'h 111-eprt-K coinpanv, and the mouer a paid over by "hlcr. ll. AhuIii, who kIvc card to that crtVct In them' coliunui thla morning. Tbe lexarkaua pa tier Ktvea thrne two llcnn: " Sain Kalk l I he liappiot mail In town. He nrdcnMl the ticket thai drew the ll.r.(l, and II he had Jul beld on to It, 111" bowl ol bapptucaa Would lliiw be ruuiilux over." "Mr. J. Kln. Male Akciii for the Kl I'aoodel Norte LoUert ('ompaiiit, came down from I'allaa Hila morning to payolTihe prlti captured on ticket 1 7. ma The bolder hai not beeu limud to thla daf." Tex,kaua captured another quarter of the winning ticket. Kl I'wu'l time will come next Anolticlal ol the lottery company laid yeater dav to a Tivirt reporter: " We are glad Texaa han made a winning. But, of oniric , It la to our Inlcient that I lie winning ticketa an' anhl In large cltlea, an a latter num ber o( tli kela could Iwaol l in the large eiliea. Mill we have no control over that, and believe that it will do ua Jtint aa much good, no matter whereiirawii.il promptly paid; and we alwaa have money In the Kl l'no Hank to pay all wiu tilugi by pnrtlca In t e r tilled Slatea." A I aril. I, W. II. Auatln.caahler nf Kl Taao National Hank ol Kl Po, Texas, do hereby certify that iiuarter ticket No. 17. Ml ol the (irand Lottery Jtiarei waa preaented by theWeila KargiiKxpreaa -...I ...... ... l ontl t..r name to (1. N. Ullworth. hanker of (louiHlea, grand prlie of KOiioo drawn In drawing of June mil), oi t rami loiict) juan-x m inv vitiunu Juares, Mexico. W. II. AUSTIN, Cashier El I'aao Nutioual hank. Very many people who are taking In uinmcr bnarclcra are people wno nve seen ueiter uayi and lived better. Ho have their boarder. INFKKNAL IM.KMITV Could acarcelydcvlke more excruciating torture than thoae of which you ace the evidence lu he face of a rheumatic or neuralgic lutl'erer. The agon lea are the couaeiiueuce ol not check lirg rheumatic or neuralgic attack at the out let. Hnatetter'a Stomal h Hitters haa been found bv kkillful medical tiractitloiier to noaaea not only remedial, hut defenalvu efficacy, whe e llioae macaw cxiki, or a iciuiency 10 mem ib ex hibited. Surely thla pulaut hut nalc, botanic medicine, hearing, too, audi high apeclflc eanc tlon, la better than (lie poiaona often employed, but moat u tunic, not only In continuance, but In laolatetl ooxea. I lie mood la ucpurateu inor oughlv Irora the rheumatic tlrtia, and the nervea, aliuhtly luipurged uti',aved from ultlmnie and direful thrm-i by thla bctilgu, favlng nieUI cine, which ilkewlae exhllilla marked cfHcacy for malaria, khluey complalnta, dypepla, cou tlpatiou and liver comnlalut. Sunday-achool Teacher Now, 1 ttle boya, what do you know about tiottatir: rrewiy rangie Pleaae, ma'am, he waa rocked to deatb. NEVEK TKAVEI. WITHOUT THEM Persons rhould never travel without a hot of Brandhkth'b Pills. A few doses taken before going n ship will prevent aeaalckncg, and one pill every night on shiphoaid will counteract the costive ac tion of tho aea air. When sick, trouli'ed with pnliiH, coldi or dUzineHH, or liavl ig rltentiiRllni. take from three to Ave uilU, and If they do not ocrte In an hour or ho, take three or four more. llHANtiltKTll's 1'ii.I.h are purely vegeta ble, absolutely hariulatt and aafe to tak,e at any time. SjIcI In every drttp; and medicine store, either plain or Hiifiar-coated. Slightly Different. Mluiter Are yn Id the church, mla? Mln llighaee No, air; I'm only a member of the choir, air. For cotixha, anlhtna ami throat dlaordera ue ''Brown's Vronchial Troches." Z5 cts, a box. A great many of our would be reformer are like the man who alaya up all night trying to get people to go lo bed. After dinner amuke"Tanalli'i Punch." Rrtontanenua combiiatiou la aninctltnea cauacd bvan accumulation of oiled rag- audaometimea by a collection of lnmitH'ioe pollciea. Six Kmfls Free will be sent by Cra?In & Co., Philadelphia, Pa , to any one in the United State or I anada, poatage paid, upon receipt of 25 Dobblna'tlectric Hoap wrappers. See lint of novel on circular around each bar. Soap for sale by all grocers. We do not know what Clay' laat wnrda were, but Noah nebaterwaa alliterative to the end. Hla laal worda all begin with Z. AN ELEGANT PACKAGE OF FINE CARDS, Including IS rare novelties, shapes and artUtlc Imported oleographta and chro aiatic card. This large and beautiful col lection sent by mail to any one who will do thi: Buy a box of the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Liver Pill from any drugglxt, price 26 cents, and mall us the ouUiae wrapper with your add re, plain ly written, and 4 cents In stamp. The genuine McLane's Pills are prepared only by Fleming Bros.. Pittsburgh, Pa, and have been in conntant use for over aixty years. They are superior to all others ii purity and effectiveness. A certain cure for Indigestion and i-lck headache. Ad dress, Fleming Iiros.. Pittsburgh, Pa. It I raay enough to tell on Handay who lie longa to the church and who to the world, hut It i not ao eaay to diatingHiali church membera during the week. CWNHt'M PTION WIKKLY Cl'REII. To thr EntToa: Plena Inform your reader that I hve a poaltlve n-tniily for the Uive namwl diwaae. Hy It timely thouaauda of hopelea caa. a hv" lieen irmauenlly cured. I hall be glad to aend two bottlua of my remedy free to any of ynur reader who hare conauuip tlon If I hey will aend i.ie their ex pre and poat ofncldre.. WilJ0CVUu.c.t Kl Pearl atreet, New York. Beware of Imllatlona of the celebrated Beal ol North Carolina Plug (Jut Tobacco. Good As Gold 8o entbmlantlc are thousand of people over the bnrflu derived from Hood'a Haraaparllla that they can hardly And worda to expma tbclr confidence In and gratitude for thla medicine. " Worth It weight In gold " la a favorite eapre llon of these warm friends. If yoa are In need of a good medicine to parity yoar blood, holld op yor airength.euredyspep i i or ere an appetite, be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla gold by all drnailata. H: l for Vk Prrpared only by C. L HOOD A CO.. Low". Raa. IOO Dotes One Dollar AM OPKN LETTER From I'rofeaaor J. I". Looney, Principal of t'ulloa Public School, la Favor of Dra. Itarrln. Kdilor ih-tuvniun Dkah Sir: 1 am not In the hah t of pulling ad verllaiug doctor, hit I cannot let I h tat opportunity paaa without mentt n in Justice to theartllcted a well aa Dr. Damn, lbs no-tor liaa u ed me of a troublesome catarrh and brwiichltia of aeven year' atandlng by electricity aud inedlclue. The cure I per fect an l permanent,, ana I win aniwer an letter adilrenned to me at Portland. J. P. Loonkt. There U something atwut th. success Dm. Ilarrlu are tneeliuii with which I truly haul to credit, yet w. have ll from terann w hose veracity we cannot doubt that their cure are remarkable. Theab.iv. rase la picullarly sinking. Professor Looury Is a man of undoubted Int. rliy and well known throughout the tJtat.and i a1 Ion. IhealsiT card about Dra. liarrin U uoRitiv. proof of th. unexampled sue- cess which at'., nd their treat men t. It sh.wa how radical, a well a uneipected, are many ol their curea, and now chronic disenses of many year' duration sr. un able to resist their skill, and la but one of the tua ny rases which th. doctor have undertaken, and la only on. of the score, of patient whom they have restored to tie li h. The author of th. above state ment, we have full assurance In saving, was ac listed In publishing th. same by no other motive than gratitude for his cur. and a desire to make known the nn an lo others a unforunate as himself. When we reflect hat a (treat boon la liealth wheti ws consider that without It tb. allulileit approach to hspplnes I Impossible-that It Is, In short, th. grea eat earthly blessing ran w. be olherw Ise than Immeasurably surprised to And any on. who has lost this great treasure and hesi tate to follow a plainly detlued path lead Ing to ll recovery! To se. a sick msn or woman w gleet or refits, to visit Dr. Dar- in. w ho may do him o her soma giajd and cannot do harm, la equally an inexplicable mystery. Try mem, at all events, common sense would auuirest. A consultation will cost, you nothing. The doctor could fl I tuts page wiin respouaiD:. reruncai., ouv their lamo la so wide'presd It is unnece sary. The doctors treat all hronlc dla- a-esatlh tr parlors in the Washington building, corner Washington and Fourth treets, Portland. KOI HTH OF Jl I.V IN KOUMANIA. Farming and Implement meu will he In ten ated In new by cable dispatch July 4 fro'ii Bucharest that the reaper manufact urer. Walter A. Wood, ha raptured for our country on Its national holiday th. Ilrst priie, the gold medal. In th. Impor tant lloma'ilan sheaf-bindlng harvester Held trial. U 'cltarest, with a population of a quarter of a million, la capital of itou manla audbeaulifully situated In the heart of a great grain producing part of Europe. Wood's Ii genloua utachiae is doing credit to this country hy gaining lha high prises an) also aiding In improving th. condi tions of farming every here. m , Tav Omnia for breakfait. ticura T.VEHY HUMOR OFTHK SKIN AND BCAI.P I j nf Infancy ud childhood, wbethar tortar lug, dlaflgnrlng, itching, burning, acsly.cryated. pimply or blotchy, wltb Iom ol hair, and every Impurltv of ' he bloody, w belher almple, terofu lous or hereditary, la )ieedlly, permanently and economically cured by the CUTlcua Kimkuik, eoiiaialiiig ol Criici'SA, the great akin rare, Ci'Ttci'S 8or, an ennulalle akin purifier aud lieautltler. and ClITll liaA KSSOLVRNT. Ill Uew b ood aud klu purllW and greateat of bainor remeillea, when the bent phyalclana and all other remeotea ln. raretua, aave your cuimreu year of mental and physical aullerlug. Begin now. Delays are daugeruua. Cure made In childhood re permanent. Bold everywhere, Price, CiiTtct'S, fiOe; Boar. Vtp; Keaolvetit, 11. Prepared by Potter Urai and f'hmitloal fiirnoratliiu. Hoaton. Msaa. Send for " How to Cure Sklu and filooa Dl- i -ea." - fir- Uahy'a akin and acalp purified aud im- beautified byCi'TicVsa Soar, ' Jt Klduev palua, backache and muscular fiVhrunmtlam relieved in one nilnute by the 2r vlebrsted Cimcr a AHTi-ratw PusTaa.ic To enre Blllonaneaa. Rick Headache Constipation, ataJarla. um uitnpiainia, ua in ue and certain rained;. SMITH'S BILE BEANS Caath SMALL BIZRI40 little beana to th not. lie). They are lha moat convenient; ault all a., PrlceoKltbei tlie, Vfi oanls pwr Dotu. If ICCINOst 1 17. TO: Photo-TTnrL VIOOIlR's. panel U of ihU ptclur lor i Mat (oupprs or aumps). j r. smith a ca. Maker of 1 'Bll Beau. St. Loul. Ha Til f MAT OTULAJTO IODT1 1 Northern Pacific ItAILROAD, Tb. OHLY LIVS Ronnlnff Puflmaa Palac Utplnf Oara, Majrolrksiut Day Coaohas, aud Elegant Kmltfrant BlaepUifl Car (with berths trasal charge) TROU Tf AUniNOTOW AKD 0R1Q0M POINTS TO TUK SAHT VU St. Paul and Minneapolis. Tnuiaoonllneniai lis The Only It uniting PALACE DINING CARS. !cals75c Fastest Tlaa. Ever Ha4. fr.es Ik. Cast .ver tk. NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. 8I0UX CITY, " COUNCIL BLVFfsV UT.JOHKI'IL ATCHIHONj I.KAVKN WORTH, KANHABCITT, BUKLINOTOW, QUINCT. UT. LOUIS. CUICAOO, Aad all point, thrcsichoal the Ef and BoaJkV ask, via Ba, Paul aad Mlnaaaanlla nrs awlt Lisa rnraia Through Emigrant Sleeping Cart Birnu LauiOTS or awaA Aa4 hauled on regular Xi i regular Xipraas Train .raar la. IitigUi of U NorUxra JaaLSo HaUroad. auuuw A. D. CHARLETON, Assistant Oaaswal PsaaaaifW Agsat . iai riratttCor Wa.hlngtsjn, PORTLAND. ORKOON. FOR HEI OIJLV! tar mijiiui"i '.Va!, 0i aai jEaVOUsJUlllf f Waaaasa of My aa lisS, Iff art . ! 01 f TMIBa. aSMi. aht B4fcii'soriiT uMWaai,li'rurDOsi,iraTorr. 7hZ,, uiih sua a TuttT-Mu to a v. I.MliaiHHMKiMt"'' CiaslilH. WrtwUua. Hillrtiltr M. iHlSIl'Wl"SSir iSHS Mlt aSCOICAi, CO., BUffALO, M. V. Fabers Golden Femala Pills.. far Fsmal Irrranlar Itlca; iiotlitu;llktbi on th market. Hmr (ail Marcaaslullrassd or promlocnt lsdis tnontnlv. Uiisrantd lo ml ley upuresl mauatroatloB. IUREI kfl CEITAIMI Don't (m haaibasvwl. Bar Tim. Hsalth, and mooajr ilak auoui r. ami to aar addraaa, (rrura bf aiall oa r oalptof pries, 1100. Addn. 1HE 1PHR0 EEDICIIE C0IF1IT. WastwaBraiKli, SvlS.rUUTLAMO. Of old bj Wibo Dao Co., forUaad, Ot. Oft, s 4i sas NERVE-PAINS. Cures Neuralgia. Neuralgia. Neuralgia. Rail Point, N. Y., April 1, INNS. I auffered HI we-ka with neuralgia: a half bottle dim Jacob Oil cured me: no return ol palu In three year. II a v told ll to many, and hare yet to bear of a aingl case It did not rell.v or permanently cure. U. JAY TPMI'KIKS, Druil. Oreen l.laud, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1HS9. I suffered with neuralgia In the head, but Ibund liiataut relief from the appllrallua of 8k Jaoubs ml, which cured me, K. P. KKI.USiiKH, I hlef of Police. PAINLESS. lTfl To) KT WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.! For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS SHSH Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., ACTING LIKE MAGIC on the vital organs, strengthening the muscular system, and arousing with the rosobud of health The Whole Physical EncrRjr of the Human Frame. Beecham't PHI, taken as directed, mill quickly RESTORE FEMALES to complete health. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Price, 25 cents per Box. Prtparaa only by TE08. BEECHAK, Bu Helen, Lanauhlrs, Enjlanl B. r. ALLKIt CiX, Hoi Atmtt far I'mMmI Wnfra, 903 at J7 onl JTstf Yrk, teSa (ifyOHr tlrHiHr" for wol fprir fa RFORM'MIRACLE yibh t - TryibinyournexMnouse" '- cleaning &nd see. k- A STRUGGLE WITH DIRT Qoi on in civilized WK-it'tv from the crndlo to tlie prave. Dirt is Jprtv dation and dtradatiuu In duli'iutiou. Women, eflpetiially, are judged bv tbeii habit of houseliolJ cltanlim t, and no atroncr conilciunittion can be exjiretwed tlian "alie kenps a dirty limine ami a filthy kitchen." But the atrupple with dirt id often unequal. The woitmn's weakneaa or tho worthlesHnetw of the Houpe he iihob n.iilie it inipoHHihle to overcome the iemot ol dii-t Tiy the use of SAI'OLIO ahe wina dMrni OKraphera of both aexe. attribute their ' M, S IS s s w riaSS UOIIBKai I oniuuu, vicnun, n m ,, i... ..,. ,,! urego atuily, lish . Season Opens for Trout April Isl ITACKLE o J D tu 1 Ui H. T. HUDSON if rtrH BU, rrilnA, Or, paaua Arms, RctoItub and Sportsmen's Goodi taWB FOB Mf ILLCrnUTKOOATaXOUOl, ri Wart IWnMdr bf Catarrh I. th VI I 1 Bms, EsaM lo Uas, and Chaaasat, I rVM,rl- 1 . sjold by drunrtsta nt b auU. I I It M, tVT. Hsslllna, Warraa, fa. JHE SMOKip Will KaVe no other Jobacco Who orxce tries SEL OF fJORTJi CAp0LIN Plug Cut. Jhis is the secret of its Immense sale. 125 will bay more food of tbe m qallty at mltla'e Caeh aire, 4 IB r Nl., Haa t raatrlar, l.,than at any other eommerelal mart in the world. That Is yoa ran set better sain lor tola or any other asm than rlaewbere. If soa ar do! able to l ay lor caab anrfa. nhlit nna to autn. merebant here as home, yoa will not be likely lo embrace this cbsuce; but, If Ire lo do a yoa pleas wltb yoarown money, try a single order nywber' Iron f& lo IftMOwlth this Una, and yoa will never refret It, not will oeeome a reimar t;. torn. Head yoar name and address and reria ratal otra ol over s.uuU article. Bampl lie. Addrea aa above. Jaiy Ut dow ready lo mail. L'as tNi;r ihhijt;ii r or HIIW on tua besatllul nmlrle ol Teisa addrrs Faasa UsM, "The" Land Afeut, (tan Ao(elo, Texaa. . P. V. V. Ha. M5-. F. N. V. Ho. 422 WaW aW . r at m s jm jm jm ym jw w at s .m sw s m at s IRE BIDS The Wiley B. Allen MdsIc Store. Th oldest and largest lo th Northwest. Rnabe.HtM'k and llehr Urn. Piano. KsrhatT MoNsa-priNif Orgsna. Publishers of Th4 Huheal ftuttme, a Journal of mus (19 page reading matter and It pane muilu), luneil monthly, 76o per year; aamplenopy, lUo. Send fur catalogue. WII.KY B. AL1.KN, ill First aL, Portlaud, Or. CTCIUWAY aiKl4'H, FKAHB OICIIinHI. v HKACH.Hablex. Hoa- ' nlh Pianos; Burdctt'itvani Band Instnimeata. Largest atork of Hheet Muaio and Hooka Hand supplied at Kastorn I'noc. MATTHIAd OKAY t'O. Poet Html Han rranoisra. HVW PrWCMH I 1W .SOS nsmss added lo th ntn rt,noiun inn y,.m tM itrctmiaud d,-larrd olalmi all'iwfd TVcluile, litis, wlpwluul. Puss nia,li,."iy Klsnkafree. IUs four elalia M-tlled iUi.iui Jlr. Paisiia u ykSi.L,Whiuauji,UU. EFFECTUAL kci - j rfiemy trut ssnii wraars i niuvsi Mmtton thi, pnper.l PANTSMADEtoORDER, 85, $0, 87, 88. Men's Suits to Order. S25 to $40. Fit Guaranteed. Send I cent In atampa for eamplee and nils for e,li-meaaiirmul. You cai aav big mouer bjr dfllug with me. Satlaf .i-tlou guarautavd. ARTHUR KOHN, Clothier, Hatter and Tailor, -ooKMia or Rnoond and Morrlsoa 8 Is., Portland Or, (Mi'iitloa this paper.J 5 heo.idof'.J, mm THAT CAM BB USED RVKRY DAT ,1s the kind thnt pnjt. Score of young misiticaa utcn, aim uuu t..,lu uriwt .lipcrvni anil ston aucct sa to a course at tlie KOrt iana busi- s w v " - : , uapiun Uwo,IIUv wV..0 , , f P Irnutnirir have anme couraes of Tht atmx Itciurt Brprtunts CAPTAIN 8. QREENWOOD, Master or tlie sieamsltip KanawHa. About a yi-ar uto h obssrrfd a itrsnir liaime in his fm'linK. Ua kit tired lu-iti-sd of vliioroiis: norroui Inatead of tronir. IllaiH'lllliiampoornd hi ilrnjii urokon. ll tried to overcomo lliaa ftttlliiKa, but thejr would not go. H thva noticed pain and Irritation In th wstnr ?hsiintda. aud thsttha fluids psmd wsra oltcn thii k and wltb a s um on top or a brli'k-dust amlluti-nt at th bottom. All these were the siireajrmntoin ol that fosr l.ll dlM-MMt, Cslarrh of the 11 ladder, which haa always been considered Ineursble, and tlior ronllnued until theCsntsin wss la a terrible condition. But he is the picture of hesllh aud vlKor to-dsy, and be ; owe It entirely lo that wonderful medicine, Hunt's Remedy. - Csnt. Greenwood isy: "I am eo certain of th greut Tlu of Hunt' Komedy, that I lway csrry a sup oly on liliitK)srd Inrtheuaoaof my men, nd I preicrllwll whenever they arealllnir. After curln me. aa It did, and reatorln my wife, (whom the beet uhyaician ol hew Vork aald waa tlvliiK of tumor,) to perlect heslth, I swesr by it." . , This Orest Kem.dy abso(nl!y rare all Kidney, Liver aud Urinary biaoaaea. 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