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» * i / ■ *7 Mrs. Gaines’ Money A Remarkable Woman. Personal Peculiarities. I Dead in the Ruins. The Oregon Kidney Tea! I About forty years ago I had a lad in [ The reckless fashion in which New Myra Clark Gaines, the ¿‘little Miss Passengers passing to and from the Flite” of the United States, whose in- ferry boat at the foot of Shite street my employ who had the habit when un York firemen risked their lives 40 or trade amakr . spoken to of pricking up bis 50 | years ago is well shown by an inci terminable lawsuits arc being decided ( during the Summer may or may not expectedly ' in so decisive a manner as to re- dent < which occurred during the great year afte- year in her favor, and who is have noticed an old lady, almost blind, ears ' Zi Lv mind one of the ears of Presz-or of Tray | fire of Dec. 10, 1835. That memorable now trying to collect from the city of and with features plowed with deep fur New Orleans pay for land that the rows of time, seated on the steps near when suddenly called. Marie Louise, < conflagration broke out on a bitter cold, United States Supreme Court has de the corner of Front street. However, the second wife of the great Napoleon, but clear and starlit night. The first cided to be hers, is going to build a there she has been sitting during tho was in the habit of amusing thd ladies alarm was struck from the city hall, the Of MOT>E|R|X TIMES. handsome residence in Washington, and sunlight and into tho twilight of seven of her court at their private soirees by principal bell in the Fifth fire district. spend the remainder of her dayB in it long Summer seasons, with her basket turning her ears almost completely “Thirty-four” engine was tho first on She is now seventy years old, but vigor of fruit at her feet and her knitting in round, and in a manner closing them the scene, and wheeled into line at the I ous and just as eheerful as though she her hands, plying the needles with fin up. She did this by a peculiar motion suction, foot of Wall street Four other hadn’t had a lawsuit on her hands all gers numbed with callous marks of hard of f he jaw, and sli< is said to have prided engines took up hose connection, until at last the fire was reached. Lt spread her life. She is all alone in the world, labor. Beside her stands her grandson, herself on the exploit not a little. Pains in the Back and kidneys A man I knew well wore an enor rapidly and broke through the block. Non-Retention of __ Trine, ____ , having recently lost her only daughter. only one with whom she converses, ex-1 Inflammation of the Bladder or kiduejs She is prospective owner of millions, and cept on matters pertaining to the quality mous shock of raven hair, and would al Another “line” was formed, and in the I Diabetes. low himself to be lifted by the hair from distribution of engines, “ Thirty-four’ if she can collect it, she will bo the rich and price of her w ares. Brick Dust Deposit in trine, the ground by any one who was strong was placed at tho head, next to the fire, est woman in the United States. The Lcucorrhtra, Her name is Mary Elizabeth Mar WervonsncsM, , M . ... land she has claimed in the heart of the shall. She was born near Belfast, Ire enough to do it, and to be swung to and which by this time had reached the I Painful or Suppressed Mcustruatton, city of New Orleans has lieen decided to land, and is 58 years of age, although in , fro like a pendulum, or to be dragged Merchants’ Exchange, now the Custom AnJ all the complaints arUing Mum a diseased or JehihtatoJ state of th. Kidney, or Urinary Orgaua of elthm House. A number of men of that en belong to her, but now she has the job appearance, the result of her hard lot, I along the floor, svx It is PURELY VEGETABLE mi 1 EXHUKLY HARMLESS, and eipJcuUy adapted to tho need. o< Women As a prompt relief ami cure for Rheumatism, New I | The faculty of sleeping at will was one gine went into the building to tend the ralgia, Gout, and as a general pain relieving and healing I and Children. Il presents th. of getting the possessors out; and each she would pass for a person ten years man of them will contest his ejection. older. Her parents were well-to do peo of the endowments of the first Napoleon, “pipe,” as it was called. Whilo they liniment, no preparation on earth equals the German I rcm&ly, SA Jacobs Oil. Its remarkable action has I But the little old woman fights on. She ple, but notwithstanding this she was in who it is sail could sleep any length of | weie so engaged, tho walls gave evi mystified medical men, delighted sufferers, who after I has a plan of establishing a congressional duced by several girlish companions to time, long or short, and awake at the dence cf tottering, and thoir foreman years of torturing pain and unceasing doctoring, found I Fsr those who wish to maks tbsir owa Tas; »md for those w I kmj m xle o." Ufa render, it dliHcult to de tkis, we it their only hope and euro; and it has dispelled the hotel or boarding house, where all con leave home and come to America with time, almost toa minute, ho had resolved cried out to them : doubts and prejudices of the most incredulous. ( have prepared a persons occupying prominent stations tn life, “Back out, boyF, back out! Sho is and Many gressmen can live at reasonable rates, in them. She made her home in Montreal, upon. who are well and favorably known throughout the concentflatbd extblaot , Among the muscular movements not coming down ; back out.” land, havo from their own experience and/ol.ssrvation, handsome rooms, subject to such rules Canada, and there met her fate in the acoorded tho most enthusiastic endorsements to SA vtrt.M of the Pte st la a farm convenient for traielers as 1 other«. Seeing their danger, they all observed Jacobs 01, as she will establish, and if the plan is form of a husband named Marshall, a mu common, I have noticed several instan ever carried out and the hotel built, it sician in a British regiment stationed ces of persons who could throw back the —at least, it was supposed that they all t- Rev- Bishop IGHin«nr-IClevolandR la.—The St. Jacobs Oil lias beneflttad tns greatly’ will be difficult for her to induce any there. They were married in 1845. He four fingers of either hand until they did—but one of them, as ho was hurry I consider it cxculleat for lihuiam.ith>a< and kindred dis- congressmen to livo in it, if the rules she was afterwards reduced to the ranks. One stood quite perpendicular with the ing from the building, dropped his leather Full Directions Accompany Each Package. Roy- F. W- Bncholx. Waseca» Minn-— propose» are enforced. For instance, evening, meeting his wife, with his wrist Other instances I have seen, fire-cap. Used the St. Jacobs Oil in tho case of a body of his con Ho stopptxl to pick it ap. The walls gregation who had been bed ridden with rheumatism the old lady hates tobacco, and in her month’s pay as a soldier in his hand— though but a few, of persons who can for 17 years. Sho used the SA Jacobs Oil for three days, house will be no smoking allowed. No eight cents, after deducting expenses— project the lower joint of the thumb al fell, and ho was never seen again alive. and XloAd. tho JPolloxvlns Tost tixn;oxii*l!«l was abls to leave her bed. congressman can live in it unless accom he said : “ Mary, I can’t stand this ; I most into the hollow of the palm. In Four days afterward, his brother, saun PozTLAXD, Oregon, July S, 1TW. Roy- Dr. B- Pick- Rooheotor- W- Y-— so Intensely from Rheumatic pains that he was My Kldacys w«re In a v«ry bal ••udltion. Th« Urln« wa* lik-» brick dust, and I «offered a great deal with panied by his wife, for Mrs. Gaines am going to leave.” With five compan neither of these oases is the use or the tering leisurely inte “Thirty-four’s” Suffered unable to preach. Several applications of the SA Jacobs my back. All romediea were noareilmg autil I tried the GUEUJN KlDNEV TEA, which has seen so much of Washington that ions he deserted. Four of his compan ordinary symmetry of the hand affected. engine-house, said casually, referring to Of! “relieved him wonderfully.” mediate relief. “ HAMILTON. • P oktlixd , f regon, Auguat 9, li78. Of lefthanded people we have all seen him : Huffo Preyer- Esq-- National bCondl- she believes it a bad place*for Congress ions were arrested, but he, with the re-1 Hering a severe backache leaf Winter, I waa induced to try the OREGON KIDNEY TEA. I fouad it reey for Llont- Governor of Ohio- I879- “Have anv of you fellows see» Bill dato men to come without their wives—(in maining one, succeeded in reaching Lew many, and they abound among tho —It cured mo of Rheutt'atism and I can recommend it. beneficial in its reeulto. It waa aot mere aapleaaaut te take than other t«u 1 would recommend it to taeee JOHN P. FARMER, Him. Thomas B. Price- U. S< Treas afflicted aa I was. Which Bhe isn’t far from right). There iston, Me. Her husband wrote her on working class; but of the artibandist or lately 1” P ortlaxd , Oregon, July 81, 1879. ury Dept-« Washington* D- <3- recommends both-handed, that is, with persons who “ No ; ain ’ t hs at homo V asked some are numerous other rules of a similar his reaching the United States. She the SA Jacobs Oil as the most wonderful ¡wdu-relieving The OREGON KIDNEY TEA h«a cured my back and Kidnova, and I am at a lorn to expreaa my and heading remedy in the world, ills testimonial is I shall alway« remember the OREGON KIDNEY TEA with pleasure sad eeteem, and highly recommend it to a I chaiacter in her list I don’t know destroyed the letter to prevent the au could do everything with either hand, as ono. endorsed by some of tliu head officials of the Treasury J. H. P. DOWNING (at P. Selling*«). “Ain’t been home since the big fire,” Department who have been cured of Rheumatism and my friend« and acquaintance«. when she intends to build this hotel, but thorities from finding his whereabouts, well with one as the other, I have P ortland , Oregon, July 31, 187». known but one in the whole course of was the brother’s reply. “Thought he other painful complaint«. * While I wa, In Tillamook last Winter, I was affected in my ba -k and Kidneva so tliat it way alinual impose • she has bought an excellent site at and shortly afterward joined him. Mr- R- Ichafnr- No- 31 Brotrn R*-» ble for ine to rea.-h Poitland. When I got here I was induced to try tho OREGON KIDNKd TEA. I drank, at my life. This was an orphan boy who must have been laying round the engine AllaRhaney “Highland Place,” an aristocratic row, City- Pa - had the Rheumatism inv meals, the tea made from it, and it hoa effected a rad cal cure. 1 can highly recommend it to all who are He being a soldier by nature enlisted for eight years, and had used every known medicine afflicted a I was WHM. where Justice Miller, Senators Ed in the United States army as a musician had had no parental care, but had been house.” without relief. A single bottle of St. Jacobs OlPcured JxDRrnxoRXCB, Oregon, December 13, 187». Upon this a closer inquiry was insti him. inunds and Bayard, Prof. Baird, of the i and was off for the Mexican war. Being left almost to himself from infancy. Both myself and wife have been for some years afflicted with diaewe of the Kidneys, and had tried many Gustav A-'Hellmann- Editor of the remedier without obtaining any permanent relief. About three mouths ago we were induced to try a package ot Smithsojian, an-d other ilih-tinguished taken sick while in Mexico he sent for Quick, active and shaip witted, he had tuted, and it was discovered that the un PittsbnrfC Daily Kopublloan- ’’—buffered the OREGON KIDNEY TEA, which lias apparently entirely cured both of us, as since Ukrng it two weeks we fortunate lireinan had never been seen taught himself many things tolerably men live —and has an architect at work his wife and she went to Lim, and fol ith rheumatism for three years, and lay many^a night have felt no aymptims of the disea«. Wo oan hoartily recommend it to other« sitniiarly afflicted, as webelieve to sleep on account of "^erriblo pains. Two bot it will do all that is claimed for it. M. L W HITE. on plans for a dwelling that shall cost lowed his fortunes throughout the en well, could draw fairly; could play the after the Mechanics’ Exchange fell. A unable tles of SL Jacoba Oil cured him. A storia , Oregon, December 28, 1879. $50,000. I do not believe she will live tire contest He, as a musician, was on fiddle and flute, and wrote admirably search was made, and his body, without Mr- F- Wilkie- Lafayette- Ind- - reports I take pleasure In testifying to the merits of the OREGON KlDNEV THA. Fur the poet three yaere lkaya case where a man suffered so budly with RhetnnaXism been auffering from Kidney troubles, and during tbu time have trie-1 noarly every’ kind of Kidney inedicme «■ to see it finished. Sho looks feeble, and duty during engagements in carrying ’ and with unrivaled rapidity with either a scar cr wound upon it, was found be a that he could not move His legs were swollen and he market, ¿most without any relief. Having heard that tha OREGON KiDNEV TEA poasMasri wonderful tween two granite pillars in the ruins of had the most terrible pains. Twelve hours after the the the strong, full tones of her voice hav") the wounded to the rear, and his wife ! I hand. properties, I purchased a package, and from the first dose obtaiued relief, and bj the use of the one package feel application of the bt. Jacob« Oil the }>ains were completely cured. SAML EL GRAY. There aro many persons who, from the building. He had been suffocated. first given place to a dismal treble. The was among those who ministered to their irone and the swelling had disappeared. Ei'ORXB C ity , Oregon, Octobor 20, 187». death of her only child unnerved her, wants. She was on tho field of Mon causes they can never explain, have a —N. Y. Times. Mr- Henry Shaefait MillersburE- 1 here certify that I was Buffering from an attack of b.ackache eo severe that 1 went about doubled up aed Onio- was cured of Rheumatism in the hlpe. repugnance,, almost amounting to horror and when I saw her last, after an inter terey and Chepultepec while those en could n a'gbten up. I med one package of the OREGON KIDNEY TEA, a.id I am fully persuaded' that I A Mining Horror. Mr- Henry Lea-- Patriot- Ohio. I was restored oy its help. JOHN w. Lr.NGhK. val of nearly n year, she looked ten gagements weie in progress, an eye wit in some cases, for certain animals. The such a pain in the left shoulder that he could not moi e. H abrisev & o , Oregon. December 31, 1ST». St. Jacobs Oil cured him after a few applications. years older. She rever has but one ness of tl e scenes of carnage and death. French General Junot, who was as cool I have used the OREGON KIDNEY TEA for pains in flic back, and I am satisfied with its effects, *,ui do act St Jacobs Oil is for sale by all Druggist«, Dealers At Howland Flat, Sierra county, in The . Z. T. SCOTT. Medicines, and General Storekeepers at Fifty Ceuta hesitate to recommend it as a mild and safe remedy. dress and ono bonnet, and wears them When the war closed she was sent to as a cucumber amidst a storm of bullets, three men at work in a shaft of the Bon por bottle. H abumvxo , Oregon, December 31, 1879. everywhere. A black silk gown Governor’s Island, New Ycrk harbor, and would face the cannon’s mouth un Where parties are unable to obtain the article through The OREGON KIDNEY TEA haa done my wife as much if not more good than any of the many remedies trimmed with velvet, and bonnet to in advance of her husband, and there moved, would take to his heels at the anza mine were suffocated to death from the usual sources and cannot Induce their druggists to she has used for pains in the back, and 1 believe it to be a g'xxi remedy for the disease« which it is recommended promptly order for them, they will, by remitting Five for. A. M. COX. match. There is a legend that she has earned a living by washing for the gar sight of a live frog, and would not re the effects of a blast. Their names Dollars to us, (per money order or registered letter), re* H arhishi RO, Oregon. Dec. 31, 187». were Geo. Rolfe, Win. Lucas and J. A. ceive Ten Bottles by Express, expenses prepaid. worn this garment for a quarter of a rison. On her husband’s arrival he was cover bis equanimity for hours. Some th-ec mmths ago I was altackcl with a sever« Pain in my Bick. 1 bought a package of the OREGON KIDNEY TEA .-.nd by the time I had used one half of it I was entirely relieved and have mA been troubled Address A* VOGELFR & CO. century, but this statement no doubt ii discharged, and with their two children, I have known a man who could not McDonald, The first went down to see since. I cheerfully recomineuJ it to all who may be suffering from a tame or weak back, as a pleasant, safe sad Baltimore, Md. tho result of the blast and not signaling, good remedy. B •»- GRIGSBY exaggerated. It is nevertheless true for whom she cared during the war, touch mutton, however cooked, while he The trade suppli d by a second followed him. He, too, not that if she ever does get a new dress they came west to Hannibal, where he would eat heartily of any other meat. MESSRS- HODGE. DAVIS & CO. Portland Ore on. sep22 Om she has it made and triuirut d after the found employment on the Hannibal and Some there are in whom the thought of nignaling, they became alarmed, and after pumping air into the shalt for a same pattern of her old one. She is St. Joe Railroad, then building, and she eating hare or rabbit excites loathing; The New Silent No. 8, SOLD BY ALL DRT j GGISTS <T GENERAL DEALERS, veiy close with her money, and when in keeping a boarding shanty. some who would starve rather than eat wrhile a third descended, and he, too, failed to respond. After forcing air she gets a coin into her hand she knows t Being of a restless disposition, her shell-fish of any kind; and there are not down for some time a fourth descended, its value. Some funny stories are told husband was prevailed ujjon by com a few to whom butter and cheese are ONE DOLLAR PRICE, about the old lady’s ¡»enuriousnoss, and panions to go South, where he was abominations. Others are equally prej lashed to the rope. He found them all lying insensible and signaled to be but udiced against certain vegetables, 1 presume her lawyers ceuld add to the taken sick, and she by washing obtained curient gossip in this particular if they money and sent it to him and finally why or wherefore they can never tell drawn up, and came out nearly suffo cated. They again forced air down for dare. .«■’ fj* joined "him, and on bis recovery they you.—Leisure Hours. Is the Cheapest to Buy some time and another man went down ...... BECAUSE IT IS .... went to Cleveland and remained until and succeeded in securing and hoisting Washington’s Emotion. Sitka’s Surveyor. the breaking out of the rebellion, when the bodies of the unfortunate men to the The Easiest to Learn, Washington had accepted an invita he enlisted in an Ohio regiment and was Tho following advertisement has re surface. One of them was dead and tho The Easiest to Manage, tion from Arnold to breakfast with him sent to Virginia. At New Creek he cently been published in the San Fran two others died shortly after. In hoist The Most Durable, ing the rescuer the rope broke, when on the day the plot was discovered, but was ajjain taken sick and she was sent The Lightest Running, cisco papers : about fifty feet from the bottom, and he was prevented from keeping bis en for, nursed him through and then re ....AND DOES ..... —Fifty Tonng Men to Join a »nr- gagement by what men call chance—by mained in the hospital service. On . the I I AMT*»ted The Most Perfect Work. y y veying party; 370 |>er month and expenses fell back and was very seriously injured piid. Address, with stamp, S. WADE, Sitka, Alaska and bruised, but it is thought no bones the earnest request, namely, of an close of the rebellion they went to ~ De "* Territory. NO SHUTTLE to THREAD troit, then to Milwaukee and finally old oiTiecr, near whoso station they A careful reading of the advertise were broken.—Sacramento Be«. back to Hannibal, where Marshall passed, to sqtend the night there and in lisea a Straight Self Setting Needle and ment will show that Mr. Wade has a Doos the brentest Vnriety and spect some works in the neighborhood. died. His wife, with her children now A young man by the name of Wil Widest Range of Work. Next day, whilo Washing ou with bis grown up, removed to Stillwater, and large enterprise on band, and a Chroni liam Kotz, coachman for Mr. Charles repoiter has been trying to ascertain cle the children marrying, she, sevon years staff, including Lafayette, were seated nt McClennan, came to my store one morn Those who have tried it are delighted table at this officer’s headquarters, a ago, moved to this city, where, notwith what it is. Louis Sluss, of the Alaska ing complaining that his feet hurt him with it, as it is the only silent dispatch was brought to the American standing her poverty and wretchedness, Fur Company, had never heard of S. very badly, and expressing fears that ■ ewinq machine that makos general, which he immediately opened she has supported a grandchild, a boy of Wade, nor did he know of any enter they were frost-bitten. He had in vain the lock stitch . and read, and then laid it down without 7 or 8 years, partially for the sake of prise in the far Northwest which would tried to get relief by consulting physi comment. No alteration was visible in having a companion in her loneliness, be likely to employ so much skilled la cians, and had endeavored, without suc It 1« the Boot Machine for all Family Use, not Liable to set out ef Order- his counteni no, but be remained per and paitially because his parents are no bor. , About one hundred young sur cess, to ease the pain by rubbing his veyors had visited the office of the com fectly silent. Conversation dropped better off than she.—La Crosse Demo feet w ith snow and ice, the remedy ap We place it on trial with all other pany to inquire yf Mr. Wade’s responsi among his suite and after some minutes crat. plied in such cases. Being exposed a Machines in the world. the general, beckoning Lafayette to fol Norton’s Patent Hand Stamp. bility. The reporter received the same great deal to the cold by his occupation, information from the ágent of the Amer low him, passed to an inner apartment, his feet got worse daily, until on» day It was Winner over Eighty Com]>etit- ican-Russian Commercial Company. or$ in Paris in 1878. turned to his young friend without ut lie fainted in the street. A few days The Surveyor-General ’ s office has been In 1858 Marcus P. Norton, a lawyer, tering a syllable, placed the fatal dis after he again came to my store and Try it and yea will be sure to like and bay it living at Troy, N. Y., invented a double besieged by adventurous young men ever showed me his feet. I have seen a great patch in his hanIs and then, giving way The edition of the OFFICIAL GAZETTE published by me two Affonts Wanted. to an ungovernable burst of feeling, fell faced hand Stamp, which with one blow since the appearance of the advertise many sorfip in my life, but nothing to yean ago has been entirely exhausted, and has added its projxjrtion to on bis neck and sobbed aloud. The ef or pressure could be used to cancel the ment. Theodore Reichert, of that office, equal this, and was afraid the poor fel the influences which are attracting the thousands of immigrants to our t fect produced on the young French mar face of a postage stamp on a letter, and told the reporter that at least one hun low would loso his limbs. He asked me 131 Third St., Portland, Ogn. quis, accustomed to regard his general at the snme time imprint the postmark dred seekers after information had been for St. Jacob’s Oil; but at first I refused, JanIStf turned away, and that the office couk and date on the envelope close to the (cold and dignified in his usual manner) as I did not wish to take the responsi U8T OUT! as devoid of the usual weaknesses of hu stamp. Prior to that time two stamps not fail to know of any projected work bility uj»on myself, not being a great in that line requiring such a large forco. And accelerating the development of our natural resources. Tho de were used, and two blows had to be manity, may be imagined. “1 believe,” admirer of an called patont medicines. Portland City Directory Tor 1880, mand for such a work is constantly increasing, and to meet that demand The United States land laws have not $1 a fior.nn; 3 dozen for $9, said Lafayette in relating this anecdote, struck to do the same work. The Gov However, some friends, who happened I shall widen the scope of the GAZETTE, change its form and issue it “that this was the only occasion, eminent adopted the new stamper for yet been extended over Alaska Terri to be in the store at the time, begged McCormick’s Almanac Tor 1880, hereafter in regular monthly parts under the above title. It will be tory, and no Government work has yet Seal Postpaid for 99 50. throughout the long and sometimes use in all the post offices, and has ever me give the St. Jacob’s Oil to the suf IT. L. Modornilclc. been provided for. Tho survey of hopeless struggle, that Washington ever since used it. In 1863 Mr. Norton ferer ; so we rubbed his feet well with febS-tf »1 Second Street, Portland, Ogn, gave way, even for a moment, under a patented liis invention. Since then he boundary lines is still a mooted ques the oil, and he took the remainder with reverse of fortune; and perhaps I was has tried to secure some remuneration tion, and unless Mr. Wade contemplates him. After nino days the same man EHiHOia cm EtXDTCSb, Concerning the material resources of Oregon and Washington Tnrritorr, the only human being who ever wit or royalty from tho Government for its an elevated railway or desires to re-dis again came into my store, perfectly well, GENERAL AGENTS, trict the Arctic regions his force of use as a labor saving contrivance, ai d including a full description of the Cities, Town?, and Counties, Topo nessed in him an exhibition of feeling so and requested me to write you of this Commission and Forwarding Merchants, fifty young men would evidently bo too the matter has been before the Court of graphical Appearance, Population, Growth, Business Enteqtrises, Liste foreign to his temperament. As it was, 108 Front street, 411 Washington otaeet, most wonderful cure; he also stated large. Portland,Ogn. San Francisco, Cal Claims, Congress ’ , and the Post Office of Officers, and a complete . he recovered himself before I had pe attention given to the sale of Wool, In short, Mr. Wade’s munificent offer that two other persons had been cured Special Flour, Grain and Produce In Portland and Sa» rused the communication that hail given Department in various ways. In 1877 of rheumatism by the same bottle which Francisco. ’.< t lS-lm rise to his emotion; and when we re Mr. Norton’s assignee began a suit and his anxiety for stamps, together helped him. J ohn L enen . with the fact that he is unknown to the turned to his staff’, not a trace remained against Postmaster James, and on the Avon, Loraine Co.,Ohio, Jan. 17, 1879. Benson’s Capel ne on his countenance, either of grief or trial Judge Blatchford, in the United men to whom he would naturally refer, Of the State and Territory. Our agricultural advantages, asjvrell as the should make his correspondence very States Circuit Court, gave judgment in If you are going to paint your house, despondency.”—Lippincott’s Magazine. mining, manufacturing and all other material interests of the entire the plaintiff’s favor, and refeired the light S. Wade is not known to the bam, wagon or machinery, the wonder State and Territory will be fully represented. A Country Girl in Town. matter to Commissioner Kenneth G. surveyors, or to any of the commercial ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely White as a Master of the Court to take houses engaged in the Alaska trade. the best, for it is warranted by their A Wonderful Remedy. She is a charmingly fresh, wholesome testimony as to the pecuniary benefits Young men desiring situations have in agents in your own town not to chalk, There Is no comparison between it and the common »low acting porous plaster. It is in every way little body, is this little girl from the and gains and advantages derived by vestigated this Nortwestern offer as ful crack, peel or blister; to cover better and raporlor to all other external remedies, including .iniments and the so-called electrical appliances. It country ; a flower of the field contrast the defendant from the use of the inven ly as possible, and they can learn noth work ca*ler than any other paint. The Ioaper Who have a special love for the grand and beautiful in nature, are jjuA lsbable Paint was awarded the first premium, contains new medicinal element« which in combina ing agreeably with the flowers of the tion. Yesterday Mr. White filed his re ing which guarantees the investment of over all other paints, at tho California State tion with rubber, possesses the meet extraordinary beginning to turn their attention to Oregon’s unsurpassed scenery. Fair, 1878, and tho gold medal at tho Oregon vein-relieving, strengthening and curative properties. garden among which she is found. Her port with testimony taken, showing that a stamp. From all sources comes the State Fair, 1878. Get a eiraalar from their Any physician in your own locality will confirm the iring that the “ half has never been told ” of the coloring is delicious. The country air since Postmaster James took office on opinion that the “ Sitka surveying Agent, which exnlalna thia wonderful diaoov- above statement. For Lame Back, Rheumatism Try tnu aia and yon certain, j would Female Weakness, Stubborn and Neglected Colds, and the country sun, not to refer her April 1, 1873, to Jan. 1, .1880, there party,” as it is called, is a humbug. ery. have no other. and Coughs, Diseased Kidncvs, Whooping Cough, iffeectiens ot the heart, and all ills for which porom effect of prettiness to the wholesome had been a saving in expense and clerk The Alaska Appeal, which makes a spe plasters are used, it is simply the best known remedy. country life, have given her a peach- hire in the New York office alone, by cialty of Sitka news, calls Mr. Wade’s Valleys and rivers; all parts of the State will be visited, and faithful Ask for Bensen t Capeine Porous Plaster and takr io other. Sold By oil druggut« Price 25 cents bloomy face that is all in harmony with the use of this stamp, amounting to offer “an evident swindle,” and calls pen-pictures given, omitting nothing that will render this work invalua Sent on receipt of price, by Sexbury 4 Johnson, 23 ble as a her blue eyes and corn-silk hair. It is $63,000, On this the plaintiff is held upon the Postmaster at Sitka to step not her fault that the good Mother Na to be entitled to a percentage as royalty. the stamps. According to this author ture, under whose especial care she has There are over 30,000 post offices in the ity there is no surveying to be done, and been reared, has dealt less kindly with country, and though the suit is nomin nobody at Sitka able to employ 50 men COMIC ANO SKSTIOEWTAL, her feet and hands; that these, by lib ally against the Postmaster, the Gov at $70 per month, even for one month. In Leto of 99 So, 95 aafi 91«. eral use, have gained in extent at the ernment is the real and responsible de Upon this showing the exodus to Alas And just the book for the crowds of immigrants now coming, and pro An Immense Stock Just Received. ka will decrease, and Mr. Wade’s stamp Cash Diaoount to trad. S5%. Eont by Mali anywbar. coet of the finish—the feet losing the fendant.—N. Y. Times. posing to come to oar State. To make its page» even more acceptable BY WM. DE2CTK SS »ON, act will not be approved. arching instep as they have grown un- m a Traveller’s Hand-Book, as well as Q ’ Port’wad. Oregot. They aro p«< ■> Ma retail assortnseats at duly in length and breadth, the hands, T hk Chinese believe in tho Bible The naan who turned the gas on a likewise expanding with a stumpy SS, O, $20, $30, $50 “The sins of the father shall be visited citizens’ meeting in Dubuque, Iowa, was abruptness in imperfectly developed g t a u ^F- have immediate supervision of the detail« on the children, unto the third and never found, but the janitor picked up BpesUl liMoaal of 50% on sample lots to doalon. nails. Certain it is, that the strange la the latest and beet. With of bringing out the work, and will visit all parts of tho State and Terri-s- fourth generation,” is their rule. In twenty-seven battered hats and eight Address, J. JJ. GILL A CO-. light piMour. tbs Morale la ro- ness of surroundings constrains her to 1877 Yakoob Beg, the famous rebel, was pair» of spectacles in the morning. tory personally to insure its accurate completeneet. tained day and nigbt with sase. JIM •i'l adopt a habit of troublous reticence that H la comfortable, durable and put to death, and now an edict hasdjeen ClrculMi m is not a little pitiful to contemplate ; a «ketche.. ' poeUf, issued sealing the doom of all his kins William H. Howard, the inventor, •crajj» of local hfatofy, etc. ' i 7» habit that renders any attempt at con um HOTEL DE FRANCE, men, among them being little boys from died at Media, Pa., recently, aged 82. ptWarket Street. », F. verse with her a matter of rare difficulty nov 28-Af LEWIBTDN, IDAHO. 5 to 14 years of age. The New York He invented the wire machinery that Iwrl.^01<X1tiOnl1 b7>utóPa““> * » 0» »« »au». S»,» not to be overcome save by one possess If« M. LeFraacoU, • - • • Pro»rl«ir«M Society for the Prevention of Cruelty has grown into such a numerous manu J. A. sTTROWBUndGE This well known establuhment, entirely rebuilt, is ing an unusual a mount! of tact and much to Children has memorialized Congress, facturing interest, also machinery for Direct Importer end W« le open for the reception of gnesta, with everything new kindliness of heart.—PhiladelphiaTimes. and elegant. Expert«) ced French Cooks in the culin asking it to do all in its power to stop drawing lead pipe, sorting type, braid * LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS ary department The House will bo kept open all America was discovered in 1492. I the barbarity about to be perpetrated. ing straw and various other purposes. ■o, Ml Frost Mt- Fortiesd,®» I night, and a free coach to and from the steamboats. PORTLAND, OREGON - The Most Wonderful Medical Discovery 4 Challenges the World as a Remedy for Leaf of the Plant in its Natural State S Wil.. illVUUiOW^U ovo 1 bAOiw *4*y «• Wheeler & Wilson SEWING MAGHINE Hodge, Davis & Co., Proprietors, Portland.« Oregon. THE TIBE IS SETTING IN!! 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