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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1891)
A KOVKL HI II KM K. ,laiid,t'oiiiiaar Thai Will Car furl World', rair Ylaitnra. FOOD AM-LTKRATIOX. SOME wyunitatiuii, coiiiKnl of l'ortlatid isia from among (lie lust-known men of tliat rily, ha tiled article munition w ith the Swretarv of Stute I Knili wr THE DANGEROUS WORK DAVE NATURE DOES. I'uiini-. man oriu ruir Pnvinxl niiiN"irtuti(m Coinpuny; capital jlnu.lJUU. 1 lie otijeut ol tlieconiittliy Dviiih nrni-ciwB, Bine aim ec-oiiiiiu tiiaportiittun to the orld Kuir in illllinif i-um en route, iroimr hiii nit; hotel accommodationa in ( hi ailinittuiice to Kuir ftriiuniU and id the itruuiida; the whole to I paid . Ue iiiKtullinent liluu l' fl.tOeuvli ., Ji er month. I lie otllccrs of thin ij are u. A. M'xincy, I'rcaiilciit ; t llrudley, V ice-President ; J. in. ireimurer of the Northwest Loan lit L'ointuiy, Tre.-iaurvr; I'hurlea 11. fcecreturv unit lit-iii-rul .Milliliter ant ol inrecioin liioliiili-a I ulunr iiirklii, n a,w porh-ColIrd Worm H Hrrrlnc Taa Worms i iimi-Ah Inqtilallltra Doctor' ftuaplrliina' onAriued. It HUM I lairne ill mind, flmt nf alt fn. Datura herself ailulteruu- irion.l ever .lie clven ua, aud uiuco of tin. adulU-ra? ,l4r ioi-eiiaiiK6n.u to human life than ""' n m artilleially addnl by man. Ii j but a few yrara since the iireeia of triili flllR ill lki..-b u .1: ... ,. . -w uunji ereo. aim lo lla rava. b uaceu me dreadful agoule aud death nut lue eutniK of raw alioei of bam. I uni creature it , iimrnil,,i,iv ,i, i e ....in , V. H.-elie.aswviute.l with thealHive- ' " "Classes, that few ...... I.......I. Tim V...-.I. ....... I ..... !" ean now LW round ho sy.ml.1 n.l..r v.. ...... .'uminuii itnil I ..... uat Company la cuatodiun of the , UBU "1 mouthful of raw pork. Full tuirticuluni mill the nluu nm. U" discovery of trichinoui uwat nnneH . an be ohtuined hy addrenniiiK Mr. I new puae o( curious and coimilicata rala. Jl.Oleim, becretiiry and (leneral uoiuhlp of the auiuuU aud uuuit world Of ., Hi Stark street, I'ortland. t)r. course, thia in uot the fin known of the ueisjuueuoe of worm upou other animal Creature for their development, nor of tha trausitiouary period, when such parasites NTIOX ItKTTKH THAN CIR;. J aependeut ou the harboring of veireta- uits, out it became necessary to traoa out the ue,eiopmeui or luuae creature, aud It was fouud that uncommon care must La taken in eating lettuoeand succulent low erowinir vegetables, lent the euia of daneeroua situs be taken into the body. Closely following came the discovery of the dependence of the most prevalent and lie linn written book ealhil "Tile Man a liio i.iKKl." ll 1 mil. ill. It'll JO jil imreK nun tne like have tieen oin the kin bv them. (Inly begin ami a iewoi iik.mikkth h ru,i,n ei t 1 1 1 a i iv a HioknexK. Krii'a 1'ii.lm are purely vegetuble, Ijr iiurmiexa unu sale to take ut any Die Hueet in hIhhvi mliiKled With the hitter In llfe'H nip; The price of ci I In (hMIiik When the mercury' v.. lug up. aAKM OP CLIMATIC neiinle tlian In L'cncrnllv known. Par. thin the ram ill liiitlaiicfii n here the I .a la ileilcHte. auu hiiiuiik our llninl I tl I ii I i aecUiix lieu hiimea III thiaH .. the Uci-t, anil w here iiialarlal anil win prevail tit ccrliilli aenaiiiia n( the I la-al preparative lor a ('limine (if ell I diet ami ualer Klileli Unit ruaiiKC ue . la ll.wtctter a Ktiuuach lllltera, which i.irlllliK the avateiu aioiliiat miliaria, a iuieniture, iliiiiip.aiiil theilelillluilliiK niicai neat, Dili la alao t lie leailiiii r iiiiIIwIiiii, ilaK'aiiii, liver coin illy trouble aaTially apt to attack and viaiinra In rcKl'MK near the eipia- 'raiUKI iniiriata. nether llml aa a I by aea vnyaueni, travelera bv laud, ill aurleulliiriaui In neu v mum atcri ib Hue k-cIHc haa elicited the uioal I tliiKiii)'. iwliolma learned to love laaiple he I o la (in the nxht Mad lo heaven. iska for breakfust. peraona are ulllii'led with akin ii, holla or Ulcers. iSiHMiKKru'a ken freely w ill In a abort time ef- Oiupli'te cure of ull audi troubles flung atiinding buve Ikh-ii cured by "iirbuucIeK have been checked in piciicy by them. The worst lever dangeroua feveraou veiretable haeuu-i oecume clear that be that would live aafe irom tne attacka of both aiiimai aud vegeta ns ma ui me iiuerior type must be eter nauy ou uia guard Hardly an article of ioou now vuita our table which la not knowu ouuer lavorimr circiinwij.i.. i,...iu.. ... 1 . w UO. Wl ii every urug unu niwncme store, wrce that will diaeaae, If they do not destroy ajn or siigur-couted. us. Absolute cleanliness aceuu to be the flr-t mwoi ueaitn. lue Mosaic code was uiaiuly the work of a wise legislator endeavorimr to """""c aoinuu-y couuitlons amoug bis peo ple, im aeconu mw or uealth is enforced with equal emphasis by discoveries made that animal food can never be safely tur. token of without thorough cooking. Indeed, it seems wonderful that a filthy race of sav ages can survive at all the aboiuiuatioua ' rue tiubits and a raw diet. No one in this country has shown a keener interest in burning out wliat may be railed nature's food adulterations than Or. Joseph Leidy, of Philadelphia. Among other note rom uis worn l take the following: He liked herring, but never ate one without carefully removing certain coiled worms that uiay be seen couea on tbe surface of the roes. From i piece of black bass or shod ha would ex tract, before eating, a thread like worm that so closely resembles a nerve that few would distinguish the difference. He was caieful In eating clams to look for and remove a minute parasit ic leech. Tape wonns be care fully studied, and declared that in all cases tbey could be traced to rare beof. The com .nllne Store Polish : ao dust: no smMl mon opinion is that Dies have mora to do with them; but Professor Iidy examined over 100, and in all cases proved them to nave ueen received In tbe egg form from beef insufficiently cooked. At an entertainment in Charleston ho was served with slices of the drumflsh. His host desired that be should specially note how much more delicious were certain gelatinous portions. Carefully cutting open his flsh the doctor discovered a soft mass, which to him seemed suspicious. The following day he procured a drumflsh and dissected it The result was that he found in the flesh of the tail several eg; shagicd masses, three inches long, which proved to be a large coiled wonn. This was the delicate and dainty morsel of the previous day's feast Eating terrapin at a Philadelphia feast, our profes sor received a peculiar Impression from piece in his mouth that seemed to be an egg. Kemovlng it from his mouth to bis handker chief, he reserved it for examination. It turned out to be a membraneous sac, con' taining thirty yellowish-white maggots, the larvae of some sort of fly, and resembling those of the botov In horses. tin sucu examples oerore us wb may wisely be suspicious in every direction. With both animal and vegetable parasites lurking to destroy, both infesting our food, while the minuter bacteria assail us through our lungs, we can neither eat nor breathe, much less drink, in safety. An age of science brings it h it a general alarm, and, while illustrat ing the glory of the power of the brain, shows also what a warfare man must carry on to secure victory. Our line of defense is, how- ever, not so abstruse. It is well known that these minuter foes may be everywhere, and yet wait forever for conditions appropriate for their development But granted, for one moment, conditions, and tbe developcment promptly occurs. The one requisite is to avoid such conditions as are supposed. With food it is known to be death to tbe germs and eggs of tbe tape worm and other parasites to beat to a degree not less than 180 degs. ie A heavy burden .' o ills and ailments that only Hush is beir to. It rests with ' Lther you carry it or lay it lou can cure the disorders i! rangements that prey upon r sox, with Dr. Fierce s avor- Prescription. It's a legitimate icme, carefully compounded by experienced physician, and ted to woman's delicate organ- ,on. or all organio displacements and t'ssts, accompanied by weak bearing-down sensations, and all uterine diseases, it s a posi- Epeeific. It's guaranteed to satisfaction, in .every case. t doesn't, you've only to ask our money and its cheerfully ided. If it does, you'll want E 1 111 L "Ja.sk lor nothing more. It S Yet one person in five In the southwestern lc!ieaVtlt medicine you can Use, section of our country is afflicted, at some . iuse yoa only pay for the good time, with a worm; and the trouble Is I T. y r ' largely on the increase in the eastern states, owing to the large amount of western beef that is shipped to the eastern market Tbe remedy is so simple that it seems not a difllcult affair to quickly end the spread of the pest i et it is nearly im)omible to reach, by any published statements, one-tenth of the people. 1 he reacting ol tne masses is still confined to very local journals, if, indeed, they read at all. In this cosmopolitan age, when all things circulate with such rapidity, information should keep ace with all ma terial affairs. At preseut this is not so, A piece of meat never looks, to an ordinary eye, more innocent than when it contains in its muscles tbe cysts of our torturers. My ad vice is, put no reliance on the apiwarauea of raw meat, but Invariably cook it thoroughly, L Maurice, M. D., in u lobe-Democrat f get. It improves digestion, tfclios the blood, invigorates system, and produces refresh- V$Wp- TT7CD CURED TO ITY CURED We want the name and ii A r..f mm i.fffrer in the I ","1, '1 h U.S andland. Address. 1-fkJt ...lift F.E BvJ. P. Emit Bijis, 1 . luIiU, I.I AY. Gabler and Pease Piano !- Knir Piao Mads, and tha fararlt - - U Mualoal InitfumenU; bauds Sui t of Hhect M.iilo. STimwir Bali i humi: Matthias Ooat 00. ua - riMMna atMl new aim. W... 1 oiTitoii. A. P. ArnirtronK, Vria. ' ' Al'ITAL Hid. C4ILLKUK, hHleill, OFVgOtl. .irK,"of Mutty, Mm nt of tuillon, ' :fMs, Shorthand, imamiii, ami Knflisk Dtfiartmrnti 'i iliflHiirhuut th vnu. Htwlrnu admll ' i '. Cauilmiue nt'iiu rlur aiho.il. Irn. 1EN ONLY! or LOSTerFAIUNO MAKBOODi ami aad KESVODS EBIlnl, ' eakaaaa el Bodraadstiad, E Sara " fcrroraor aiaaaaaaia ma or louaa. 1U failf Knlmi. Hw ( alirv tat - uaiuiriiDtiai.tssariKTiio mdi Hiiaa TSliTainr-amlu la a fa). -uuaaaS rili(WIS frtall luitkaaW BfwA,Mallr4(MIM - iJICaU CO.. ULO. N. V- if,,. ... ,7s 5C C;!deu Female Pills.. For Female Irregular ttlea: noihturllkethesi on the market tlevtr aiL SacceasfullTuasd y prominent ladles monthly. Guaranteed to relieve snppnsal menstsuauon. IURQIAFEI CERTAINI Don't be hambtunrxl Save Time. HeaJtli, and money ;tak no otsr r. Sent to any address, secure by mall ea ra celt of price, liOo. Aidieaa, r. tr::r.3 eoicine coirur, $ Bmnch, Box 27, POBTLAHD, OW -J Wudo Daca CW rorUaBd, Ot. Irarfma ramnlr ""J -in I onnAturml diarbanraa aae I .i)J prlvaw diaaaaea of i " Utln akaaas pecsuiai i I T-ri ha It aad t af !t!"ifS in reoniniU4' III t ., J S by Dr-esalaia- f. U. No. 3y9-fi. . N. U. .No. 76 What lo Io lo a nilssard. When exposed to a blizzard immediately envelop the bead aud upier part of tha body in a tb ck slutwl or blunket, anr. m no case allow the flue, powdered snow flouting in tha air to enter the mouth or lungs. This I writ from personal experience, having some years ago been exposed to a blizzard in Minnesota, with the thermometer at 4S degs. below zero. The first few breaths sent a sensation like an icicle through my chest. I grew weak and trembling. It seemed as though tb blood was thickening in my veins ana tne Dean could not circulate it. Rpiration grew rapid. I was being smothered. I concluded that that would not do. so with what means I bad I wrap; e.l up my nose and mouth aud breathed only through tb covering. I was exposed for more than an hour and got through all rignt. 1 aiierwaru mo tu rbans adopt iujf the same plan, for they had a Urire blanket-a eoverameiit one wrapped around their heads and bodies, and they rs senililol unveiled mo ring statues or Turkiab women on the street, n aea lost in such a storm get on the lee side of snow bank and burrow a bole in it and close tlx opening, or, as they say, "Crawi into a hoi and haul the bole in after you." Cor Kew York Sun. What Indiana Bar Don. Indian in tbe United States hut year cultivated 227.265 acres of land, and raised 724,8iS bushels of wheat, tii.t'i bushels of corn. 512.137 bushels of oats and bar ley. 624.010 bushels of vegetablea and and 101,828 tons of hay. Tber also owned (58.834 horses and mules. 111.407 head of cattle. 40.471 swum and 1,117.2.4 abcep. Chicago Herald. SfaZtUlactur of Aluminas. A Ivmrloo comDanT is reported to hava s eured patents for the chemical production of alnrv""m, ndinm and Potassium, and total aUa to manufacture alnm'""m at oouaidera Uy ass tbaa on ahiUui( psr pound. Arsaav sa Travsaaf. I AN EX-CIRCUS RINGMASTER Telia ol Hunit W omlrif.il Kldara W ha rr. fm wed Taenljr Vrar Ago. Among a yroup of men aaaeuibleit at an uptown hotel a a atout, elderly man with imii gray hair and well waxed mus tache, tlisry Ml una circus poster, aud ue rsi'iaillleiJ: hv, la Cbarle . Fih riding yetl lie wa tlie Ut Iain-lan k ruler in tbe world twenty ye-ira ago. ' I never saw a man in hi buMiaiu, wear aoaell as be baa done. The Unt tune I saw liim was at lleugler'S circus, in Kngland, twenty years ago. 1 bad been ringiua-u-r in a traveling circus, and went there every night to get some point, a I was going to atart a traveling circus of my own. Kisli was the champion rider then, and tual wa twenty years ago, and be's cham pion yet. But things are changed since theu, ana a circus now is utterly unlike what circus was then. itie old gentleman began to grow reml nuceutan.i aunl: yo one, to look to me now, would think that I could at one time have done a feat on boractnrk that you'll seldom see done uow." " hat is thatr asked a reporter. u, sain tne ex-ring master, "excuse ma. 1 mean Jumping clear on a horse's back wheu b is going at full eallini. without touching It with the hands, and alighting aairiue on mm. Its a bountiful feat, aud I know only about three or four men in the world who could do it properly. "The man that did it the ueatest of anr I tver anew was knowu as 'the great Hubert' in Heugler's circus, when it was in London twenty years ago. I never could learn bis surname, lie was a Derfect Aoollo. but bad a cast In one of bis eyes, and no oue would tbiuk be waa looking at his home wheu be was making tbe spring, which made the feat seem still more showy, lie made very little ado about it, but sprang so lightly that be seemed to fly through the air, giving nimseii a kind or graceful turn or twiat and aiiguting easily on the bono, which was go ing at It Hardest. "At that time the circus had not the oppo- sitiou from other shows that they have now, and did uot deiwnd on menagerie. There were better clowns and cbeawr prices, but not the saute kind of lent. The whole thing is ruuuing to feata of strength and MP dancing, and things of that kind now. Then it was riding feata. "For myself, I waa a school teacher, then a clown, then a ring master, afterward a cir cus proprietor, and dually came over to this country and bought a farm in Uiuuesota, and a farmer I'll probably remain." Hew xork lelegram. J1AIDF.XS OF Vl'CATA.V. FAMOUS FOR THEIR BEAUTY OF FORM AND FEATURES. The Chlneae and the CangreaameB. In the meantime congress goes on without regard to anything under the sun except its own pet projects. Senator Mitchell, of Ore gon, wants to keep the Chinese out ot the country, and there are bills before congress relating to I orea, Denis Kearney, the sand lot orator, is here, and he is howling out with all the force of bis lungs that "the Chinees must goP Charley Feltou, of Califor nia, the ten millionaire, says the Chi nese are a great national vampire. and that they live by sucking the blood of other nations. They never colonize themselves, and tbey do not break in a new country. They prefer to h-t other race build up a land and theu go iu aud try aud get a share of the profits. "You may raise your orange,'' says Feltou, "and the Chinese will suck it for you, and if you permit them tliey will eat the life out of your country," Pi one of tbe California congressmen are lu favor of the iiiiHriation of the Chinese, and I have yet to find the man along the i'aciUc aloe who cares to add to our population of Ce lestial Carpenter's Letter. Under Iindim Ilrldge. Of course we went under the bridge. Dick ens has been there before us, as be boa been at every most cliaracteristio point, and his rec ord runs thus: "There the steamboats lay alongside of each other; hard and fust for ever to all appearauce, but designing to gut get out somehow and quite couttdeut of doiug it, and iu that faith shoals of paaseugers and beaM of luggage were proceediug hurriedly on board. Little steamboats dashed up and down the stream incessantly. Tiers uihju tiers of vessels, scores ot masts, labyrinths of tackle, idle ails, splashing ours, gliding row boats, lumbering bai-gos, sunken piles, with ngly lodgings for the water rat within their mud discolored nooks; church steeples, ware bouses, house roofs, arches, bridges, men aud women, children, casks, cranes, boxes, horses. coaches, idlers aud hard laborers there they were, all jumbled up together.' Loudon Letter. This Little World. This world is very small, and this was never better illustrated than in a little story sea captain told me recently. "I got a letter from a friend of mine the other day," be said, "who has charge of an English ship. The letter is written from De parture Bay, B. C. While on shore one day be became acquainted with several gentle men from all parts of the world. During the course of conversation he asked if any one present knew old Capt. Mosson, from New York. One man sprang forward and grasped him by the band. 'I ought to,' said be. '1 married bis daughter.'" New York Letter. Their Lot I holdout a llappr Una Making Cltfmratlr Visit lo Ik latea Makanr-.l Tale ot Woe Itrnuruteitt aud Ainlabil. IJ. The tucztiza women of tluit tuoat Inter esting country urv fumed for their laMUty of form ami features, abundant ailLy block ttVMM, Lirgo dark eye and easy, graceful tiiniuiors. ticncrally they uro a uikkI a they uro pretty: but their lot Is seldom a Imppy one; iierliuii they uro ' nation; ita paaMirt ia l rut It ., - i . :.-.i - IT....I ill III r in.iiiw vim iu ij jusiiv npi'nvjauii. About one TtKK VOI K t HOICK: And Hl.l.irt, Nrliliitii t- rr I . Mill It. till the one aide you have the old ai liiaila of nicdlrine, born in ohaciiiilv and reared ill ignorance, wiiii ahum nmfuHTity ranka aa genius ami fisilicil I'oimcrtatialn ialhe acme of aisdiiiii. I hey arc I he pnaliu t ol a pun lied iinaitinatloii and a aliinlcd inlel hci. I hey are the reaull ol the dark aav and the IIiiiiiiIimii'M ol uiylli and uiyatery, of ualinlogv and alibeiiiv. Their ifre.it IkiiikI ia aiilUlllly lm the title ia ilinpiiu-d by llaluaiii'a ass. (II the (it her aide alainla the lliatoKi iii tic system of medicine. It ia the ollapniig of iinslerii lliouiflit, of modern investigation, ol modern expei ieuce. It ia the result of rvai'titvh, the triumph of reiiann, Like Mi ner in, It sprang from the drum of modern Jupiter-science. Its challenge is invent! Inch aide Ilk V tO INS CAN'T HK CI IIKU v l. i nl s.pili ull in.. a lhe ( nil, t K'urtl' llir iil-i ii.r l l.in.,ii ,.f Ilia enr. I lu re I. imlv ui.e twit t-i I'tire i.'nlin i.ii, ami llml It t I'lin-ilm (h.lial rcnicltc-. IN-uliie.a U r.iu..-it hv ail III llaiucl i-..ii,lii,.n ,i ita- hi Hi'. ., i. IihIiim .if 1 1,. I.n.lii. hi, Hi I ill.- I neu I ti la till., u. l.liilliiineil mil Ii.im- ,i inn, hili, it .,iiii, i.r iii, j-1,,-,-1 h, r III.-, nll.l w hell II I- I'.Hlri'U ( liiacl, iN'.illii.. . 111.- i-illl. au-l liliic. tin- lilttiiliiiinilli.i, cull H- l.ik. n ..ut aiii.I tin. i.iU' ii.i,.r.-.i in ii. iiuriiuil run lilt. ut. In-nrl'iu will la- i.tru.i fiiretei, iiitu' eii-c ..hi i. n-ii are i-ailai-.r li e-itiinli, lil. li l i.. .1 lit ut Inn an lull, din ,1 i'.iiiillttnti nl I IIIIH-..IIK .lirlill'C. H c til ut m- i phi- lliiiiilrcl U.lliirv fur am i-iim- i iH'.iliu-.. p'.ni.,-.) I.v ciiiirrli) thai m i-.iiin.il enre l.i luMiiu Hall . i uiurrli i urv send l,.r i-ireiiiara, iiw. r. J). t'llKShi .tin., 1'nh-ihi, II. H-'lil h dlllsiilata: ll'llla. mm in eL'lit eiiteni tho sUitcof tuutritnonr, und tlicso np'ur to be Uio least Imppy. Owing to a gt excess of fciuiilo Kipiilatiiui the consetiiicm-e of many revolution and wur with hoMilo 1...I: t . . - . tiiiuaiia u i.iro lunula.' r 01 WOIUUU Ui- petid entirely on tlicirnwn exertiutu, and Uieir Held of Lilmr is limited. They ure not emplovtHj in stores, such place U'ltig ujouoixdizeU by white liumled youtlui who think courser toil beneuth them, Thotte indiviiluaU of the sterner vx cx Kvt thegi'titlcr, under ull ciivuuuiUiunii. to remain ut Iuuup, no matter how p:iiii ful their Munition. Onihans must eat the bread of dciH-inlcnce in tho houao of ro- Litioiw or friends, and on no acvouut shock public opinion by trying to earn living away from their place of abtxle, nor uiiiv they vent uro to dwell ajuirt irom elilers who shall control their ove moveineiit. They may nurter everytliin'g uciuui siiirvaiinii, yet luual auu- urn it nicy would no resas'ted, A few are womlerfullv clever nf. mnli Ing most beaut iful fruits and ilowcrsof sugar, but cannot eurii a living by it, the time and care needed in the manufacture entailing so much pxiK-uau that only the wealthiest give nil order on very HtieciuJ occasions. Nothing truer to Ualuro tluin tluno vegetal ili-s, fruiu and tluwera of sugar can be imagined. A pineappla, an wi ( tout, a ;oiiieu kUMicw, witu II A Lesson In Frsrtlons. Anna C. Brooks, the 9-year-old daughter of Professor brooks, of the lied House ob servatory at riieltat, N. Y., and who, by the way, is said to evince already much of the astronomical taste of her father, put the fol lowing original mathematical puzzle to him the other morning before she was out of bed; Papa," said she, "can you write nineteen so to make it lssar It was a poser for the professor, and he gave it up. "Well, her it said Anna, "18 (Mi; don't youseer flew York Tribune. Farthing Dinners In England. Tb experiment of giving half penny din ners at the Birmingham schools has been so successful that farthing dinners have been tried, and nearly succeeded. Two hundred and twelve thousand farthing diauers were given last year at a cost of leas tUa XMOO of penny. 1 he attendance at the schools bos been greatly increaaeil, and tbe good effect upon the temper of tbe children has been astonishing. Chicago Times. Aa Important Beform, A most Important and coiumendabU In struction for railroad employes baa Just been issued by tbe f ruasian government. It is to the effect that the ofUciols who are held re sponsible for tbe security of tha traffic shall not be worked for longer than eight hours a day. Locomotive engineers aud conductors will as for as possible be included under that bead. Chicago News. The "Tongus Guard" Society. The young folks of West Deer Island, Ma, nave organized tbe Tongue Guard society, whose object is to guard against saying any thing Improper to or about any one. Each offense is punished by a flue of on cent, to be placed in a box in tbe church, the fund t go toward buying a circulating library. New York Sun. Cardinal Manning is a frequent guest at luxurious banquets, but in the midst of such 1 feasts generally nutki-s hia dianer off a baked potato, a piece of beef and a glass of water. j Philadelphia has a sudden death dub. Any one nay join it who has something tbe nut ter snlb him which is likely to take him off : swiftly and onexiax-tedly. odd ahniieU appeuilngo, a spray of allow wmte lubernmu ull equally jterfect in form and color; while large, full blown roues, crimson, pink, and yellow, apieur as if tho frail haves w ill fall from tho stem if breathed uixm. Only tho taato convmees us mat tuey are not what they scorn; and the flavors civen to them bv their skillful producers uro us delicious aa ll io work fct udmirablo. MAKING ClUARFTTEs. Hie making of t'lir.irettes nlTords pm ployment to hundreds of girls, because men, women and children there indulge. In the use of toUicco. Iu city, town and village pretty senoritaa ait 'behind the prison hue window gratings deftly wrap ping up tolMcco in small pieces of the outer covering of uiai.e, which, wheu touated, imparts a delightful flavor to the cigarette. 1 went v cents a day ia the must mat one pair ot nanus can earn. Dressmakers uro numerous. Others anxiously Hohcit orders to embroider in silk, thread or worsted. Pillow laeo wus formerly manufactured lu Mcrida, but being I'xjiei: -ive, there was no demand for the urt'clu. Loss costly laces are largely used. No uicztizu's holiday dress is complete without ample flounces of it; this converts their Biiuple white itnen garments into eoiisivo attire. Cheap laco is iuiiorted, but oil who con. ireier to wear mat made in the country, t being handsome us well us more dura ble. 1 his is not sold in tho stores but hi the public market place, where it is car ried by servants; for, atraugo as it iimv apjiear, tho nioc.t overty stricken have muids, wuo, besides receiving no wuges, immunity neip to support their uns tresses. (Jeneiully they have been given to the family, when children, by their parents too jHxir to provido for them. They work hard for Utile food and scanty clothing, are very faithful, and will bear hardship and ill treatment rather than leave those to whom they have become attached. Being directed to a family of drls who utiiKirted themselves, wo mode our wuv uioug a uroneii narrow muewalK to uouiie Ho. 4 in a row of dwellings, each con Bisting of three rooms, and an outhouse tliat served as kitchen. We rapped with our knuckles, and a sweet voice bode us "eomo in." lulling open tho door, we round ourselves In u room containing a small table and three low scats, occupied by young women, whoso appearance In dicated that they seldom enjoyed a hearty tuuai. A TALE OF WOK. Tes, they could make all the lace wo desired, if wo could advance money to uuy net uim mreau; tuey nuu nono, even to buy medicine for their sick mother. We asked them to rcsumo the work that our arrival hud interrupted. This they did, embroidering tho net with a long tine needle and thread drawn from white linen cloth. 1 ho designs, their own imi tation of native Uowers, are traced ou white paper that is tacked to the net. A frame is used only for very wide lace. After our order wus given a tulo of woe was poured forth, with an appeal for money iu advance. A few day later a messenger came from our lace makers with uu earnest Petition for another small installment, and so on, every few days, the full price being paid long be fore the laco wus made. We eucai'cd one woman to make eight yards of luce eignieen intiies wiue, una Having paid the full sum iu advance, never obtained more tlum four yards. These eoplo earn from twenty to thirty-five cents a day. In spite of their cheerless homes, mo notonous lives, and continued toil, thero is a winsome reliticment and amiability about these maidens tlint surprises and charms. They seldom indulge In gloomy forebodings, and when things are ut their worst muko light of them. Their dinner may huve consisted oY but one tortilla, they may not have a cent in their possession, or a tallow dip to chose the darkness from their empty room, but they will throw open the street door, letting In a liood of sweet moonlight and balmy air. A neighbor Las an old guitar, and slender lingers fall lightly upon the strings, while plaintive voices blend In some sweet melody attuned to the sentimental verses of a native poet. It may be u love song, or perhaps a carnival ditty with a chorus. liarper's 2&zitr. Meanest ol Fraetieal Joka. The victim of a so called "practical Joke" was buried iu Brooklyn tlie other day. A chair waa pulled away when he was about to sit down, aud ho fell, receiving injuries which soon caused bis death. There Is no meaner trick that men can play upon their fellows than tin. Tha Brooklyn Incident ought to put a stop to one sxac of "practi cal joking." New York Tribune. Congo Free Ntate Money. Tb Congo Free HtaU has had Ita own mouey ooined In Belgium. Tbe silver coin was nuished a few mouths ago, and the nickel aud copper coins of ten, five, two and on centimes value were fluiabed in Dvenila-r. One centime is equal to oue-flf lb of oue cent. The image on one side of these, a of the sil ver coins, is the star adopted for th flag of tb Free State. Chicago News. Kklna Milk for Horses, Skint milk has baen used for horses on Tb people of Tokio, Japan, have take U few farms In Denmark and Sweden, thus satiag boneflekh, aud there aiquiU adaSBan4 lor it, India is now f urnUh I g aa excellent markat for horses aud suulas raiasd ia Australia iving grain. One man soaks bis oats in four to six pounds of milk for each home, and claims that tbey thrive exceedingly well, but add, "always boll the Bulk flm." Chi eaca Tuna. rixmi.s, Wuli.,.lnieii. Isju. 'ii r baliv waa very ick, and c tried sev eral pliyaiciaus in turn. None of them Kt-ined to know what the mutter v. ua. lie conldn I stand; couldn't play; it Kaadilll cult for her to gi t In r breath; she had choking spells frniii the time she was I months old ; would choke every live min utes during the night, und was subject to convulsions ami iiiiisciiliirconlriu tioii. We had ulmut given up hope of gelling her well, when we tisik her to I'r. Jordan, aud in a very short time she coiuuicucvd to im prove, until all these symptoms have dis appeared entirely, and she has not had a sign of tliem fur sonic time. It gives nit' great pleasure to make this atiiteiueiit, so that others w ho have chil dren that urv ill may know where to take t lii-ni for tri-atiueiit.' Mils. I'llAKKS It. Hkyivvn, Third street, Mwccii Hell and lllalichurd. I'r. Jordan's olllce is at the residence of ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and James. Consultations and prescriptions absolute ly (nr. fiend for free hook explaining the Histo genetir. system. ('action. -The Illstogeiii'tio Medicines an' sold in but one agencv In each town. i lie liiM around the bottle hears the fol lowing inscription: "lr. J. Ktigctie Jor dan, llistoifcuctiu Medicine." Kvervothe device is a fraud. I In- lelfphmie mrl may tn- It t iil.nl., Imlevi ry- i.i i iik nr .,1, a vm-h. Mil l IONS OF oH. 'I here I. i.iillhiu. nl tn,iiie in Htnl snnui.l Neu York ritv Mi-kltia tiiM-Ktinciii. yuu huie a lui in, riiiich. mini', i-ran pri,liiiiy m-II ll inr iiii. ll yuu him-a liicrciiiitiii- liii.ii'n. ,,rwili.. "f If i.iii Hunt a ikirim-r llh eu lt.il Inr any lii,'ltliiiiili- tin. uu-!., ue e.iii help ,mi, Aililn'-i. J. A. I'l.l;ri. A in, .'.Pi llrii.i.liiii), Nl l.nii i iiKst i n. Km 1'h.khi Dr. William.' In, nan Cue iiiiiiment will rare Blind. HUinIIuk ami Itrlilus piles when all other oiiilniuiita have failed. It aU.irbi the lunnira, allaialhe llciiliia at nine, acta aa a poultice, aire. Iii.lanl relief pr ttlllisin.' linliau Pile Ointment ia prepared eulr Inr I'llea and lii-hliia if the privaiu pans, ami iiutlilun site. Kvery bus la wariaiited. Kohl bv ilriiarKiala, or eut ) mall ou rweelpl nf uric ,-, k and t is-r box. WlU.l.Mb MANl'KAi l t'KlXll i'U t'n'prlFtors. tMerelaud, 0. The Mii-.'est Ihlnit nU.nu tlie World's Kalr at present la Hie aaliir) Hal. Kl't-TCKB ANI FILK8 t'VKEU, We ptiatttvely cure rapture and all rectal dls- sea witnotit pain or detent hm from buiiu Soeure, uotmy; and uo tr until cured. Ad Iroas lor pamphlet bra. I'urtertleld A hoaejr aarset streui, eau rranetaco. Vim can't tell how much i-clk-hm issinli. have ii) iiieaieni ineiriamiiy mine. Ill !J Hi (ilea Hmnfhml Irarhrt" were introduced, ami their success in relieviim coiigns ami nroni'liiiil iroulilcs lias b-ei Ulipiiralleleil. IVrhaia. It la las-suae hlstnry res iils Itself thn nine nl It gets an very dry. MlKillANr H.iTKI.. Third and 1) stir els I'ortliiiiil. Kirsl-olass aecoiniundiilions Hates, $1 td LMlpcrdav. Jacob Haas, I'rnp Baking Povdei: A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and l'astry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Cridille Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder docs such work. "German Syrup" " We are six In fam- A Farmer at ily. We live iu a Edom'Texa9' subject to violent Say 3! Colds aud Lung Troubles. I have used German Syrup for six years successfully for Sore Throat, Cough, Cold, Hoarseness, Pains in the Chest and Lungs, and spitting-up of Blood. I have tried many differ ent kinds of cough Syrups in my tune, but let tne say to anyone want ing such a medicine German Syrup is the best. That has been my ex perience, it you use it once, you will go back to whenever you seed it. It gives total relief end is a quick cure. My advice to every one sufferinp; with Lung Troublesis Try it. Vou will soon be con vinced. In all the families where Jrour German Syrup s used we have no trouble with the Lungs at all. It is the medicine for this country. O G. G. GREEN. Sole MaaTr.Woodltury.NJ, John Franklin Jones. THE SMITHS. KVKHY BOY AND GIRL In the wnrld by the name of Im m 111 mmhI ift r!it In nUmp. or other rom) iHH'y, til rvifivM lv muni nuili. iiil, t DAISY. Write to fMITII K CAHII srriiKK, III Kn'iile.t nutlllli-ra In Ihe mirhl, at till lis Kmul alrect, Kin KraneiiMsi, I al. oxrc ENJOYS 'loth tlto motliod and restilta wfieu iyriip of Figs is taken; it is pleiwaut Hid refreehing tn tlie taste, and aeU tntly yet promptly on the Kidney,, iver and lJowuls, clfansos the eys em eflt't'tually, dispels colds, heml rln s find fever mid cures Imbituv onstipntion pernmuently. For salt i COeuiid $1 bottles by all druggist. ALIFORM FIS SYRUP CO 3 t ma fiasco, eti. imiisvmt. at. vf n r. m PROMPT CURES PERMANENTLY tomatism -Sciatica I IT HA5"" EQUAL. IT IS THE BEST. DON'T Don't cheat yourself out of a good eraoke by taking a poor Imitation for the genuine Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. Season Opens for Trout April tst ZTACKLE 5 i i i o s H. T. HUDSON, 91 riral Straat, Fortland, Or., uaALsa ia HIS, IETOLTEBS 1 SPORTSMEN'S GOODS Bend lor ow Uliutrmled caUaiufut. HKOOKI.VN IIOI I I, Huh Ht.Ul Mt.ot luniary Kmxhu. H K ; iHiittoiMl on buih Iht Kur a sutil Amnrk-KO Uu Tills IIrtol It node iUm iitftiiiwtiitint ol r)irli Mtn iw tnirj, ftud U tb btk Kisiully aunl It miiuw Mnlti HoUl tn Haui Wrmu ollaOO liiin Onlllfnrta), Ollinltll UllItwlliiL ttrtrlAM nrvI'M. hliiltit lauiilsiril of rt-nowUMlit' anmrmiiUwMl HostrJ aji'l roiim ittr ilti. il VV to tfi IX): ltmltt muii. ft ft'iittol QOimr iiltiltt. Vrrm etittuli lu suiU (rout ib "THE SPECIFIC A NO. I." rtHrmall unnatural rtlaehanaaol aim. VnilUf "ou"w"",r '"' alaudlng. fn lUUilU ,"" striatum, It belli-ail InUiruai liaantlleil. rler, a)S.M. hniuUu-ou Miinieailoa. Kul, lliy imicgtstaoraeiil ill ran Int ut Drlua liv Tha . Huhueu- lii-lt MeillrliM l , Man Jew, Cal. MEN! E J. McCRAKEN & CO., -MCALEKS IN Roeh Harbor Urns, PortlsnS Ctmtnt, dsn Sal snd Ufsk Plsittr, Hslr. Fir Irtek and Fir Cist. LAND PlAIIil. 60 Nurlh Front Itmt, Cor. D, rOKTLAND, UK, FRAZER AXLE GREASE BestintheWorld! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! WANTED SOLDIERS' hnx Thsaildreaaiisof all soldiers who Aoiaealnuu-rl a luas number of airos than litU and niad dual iruol on the name befura Jan 11. 1S74. W. K. MlNHKS. P. U. ik'i. Iit-iivvr. Colo. Mention this turner. Premier Bicycles. SEND FOR CATALOCUE. STROWBRIDCE-BODMAN CO., Fire Arms and Sporting Goods, 108 SECOND STREET, PORTLAND, OR. "Williains &, Groat, Nos. 0 and 8 North Front Street, Portland, Woodworking, Saw Mill, Flour Mill Machinery and Supplies. far-WRITE FOR PRICES. -1 IiestCouffh Medicine. Keconimi'iidtHl br l'hrsiuians, Cures where all else fails. I'lt'asant and agreeable to tha taste. Children take it without objection. f!y druKKist. WHlWliaMJirllMI FE5 oURDEN byusingtSAPOLIO lh is DaSdlid c&ke ofscourineoB used For cle&nirid purposes What would you give for a Friend who would take half your hard work off your $houlder and do it without a murmur ? What would you give to find an aalHtant in your homework that would keep your jloor and walla clean, and your kitchen bright, and yet never grow ugly over the matter of hard work f Sapolto i jiMt aueh a friend and can be bought at all grocer. . PORTLAND V UNIVERSITY OI'l,H alPTK.IKKK 14. It,llllt.l ...,l liwllliflll .III HMT llMTll V KltWIIIM aa n-amiiial'lt a any nllii-r lii.lltiitli.ii itt li-ariiliigil. Uu- I inmI. riaaalcal. Utrrarr, Hf-lplitlri'-, Ttn-nliitf al. Hrt-iairaU.ry, N.irmal and !f(ialiiiM I'miraM Hliiilanla ill all sradMi rwlva.1. l ari-ftil iivamlalll lid illrMcll.rfi all-" Uiall alii'l-iita. IjvIIm hairilliii tall iin.li-r aia-rn-ii'ad niia-rvl.Min. rnifi-wHira ol vlli-iil ia-l,i,lar.lili aim iiiimu fKiM-ncur ,n. I l. Fiir Inf.iriiialliai addrr hTKATTUN Ii.. fraalilcni. or TIHm. VAN-anV.li !., Ilran f t iilli-ar, fortlaml t nivanll)', Funland, Or. ST. HELEN'S HALL, Portland, Oregon. Hoard In a and liar Brhool for " trial foiindril IHlltfitha Klht hav. B. W lalar Mairla, 1. !.. Ketir. Thorrinali Itiatrurtirai: a laraa and ran-fiilly aa- Ui'Ual corpa A tM'i-ra: atudMila prnarad fur nl Wr: rm aod alatfant bulldliis In Ilia moat f-orn-u.ajidliia ai.d beautiful trt ot Ilia riljr. fuf aala lua addiraa Uia Mlnal. KOi.vaV. Euy Tour Own Goods if Tour Dealer Does Not Carry Them. PARRY CARTS AID R01D WAGOlfS, Boat and Cheapoat In tha World. Carts, SI5 Up. Wajajj. I5J Up. mm. THRESHERS. THE BEST IN AMERICA. Chmlral Flrf En-lnaa snd RxtliKiilahrn. Fir Hiaw and Drpartmrnt Suppllf Stram lanndn Mwhlnery, Hmiii.i all kinds, Hraaa (.!. and Klltlnara, llanna-k Inai-lrauira, Marin Hurt ll-111 mi and Hoar, Wrt-mha, l.iibrlcaliiiK (ilia, t hiin-b, hail and rann Bella. Kiialnaaand tkilleia, lilai-kainlth Hrllia and Kurrea, BintKlca, rliirrlm, Kprtnit and Eipma Waanna, tb largeat aMurtuwul n t ana in rortiami. Dealers, wnia kir prloaa. tot further luiormalloo call 1 OB Ol I T. WRIBHT, Foot of Uorrisoa Street, P0HTUK3, C3.