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* “Clear out, I tell you ! What do you Bull Fighting in Havana. “If you think so. dear; but tastes dif suppose I we whether the old woman fer.” Can any one tell who is the author of these Jennie flashed an indignant look at lives or dies!” delicate and tender lines ? Then the ring was cleared, and in a mo The door was slammed sharply in the gold spectacled eyes. He does well who does his best; ment in dashed the bull, a noble old For one second Jennie’s fellow, with his eyes full of the “O auntie ! Why, he gave me fifty their faces. . Is he weary? let him rest. eyes flashed, then a smile suffused her coming battle, turning quickly here and Brother-.! I have done my best, dollars for poor Mrs. Brown and her I am weary—let me rest. face. children.” there, ready to charge anything on After toiling oft in vain, “Never mind, Susie; I am just a sight. A parti colored bunch of ribbons “And he’d better have kept the money Baffled, yet to struggle fain; himself, to my thinking. But where little mistaken in Dr. North. We’ll go fluttered over his back, pinned by a After toiling long, to gain. to auntie’s choice now, and somehow I next, Jennie !” Little good with mickle [ ain, cruel hook into his hide. How beautiful Let me rest. But lay me low. While in Dr. James North’s aristo think he will go ; anyway, it is worth and strong he looked, standing there Where the hedgeside roses blow; cratic office, with its velvet carpet, trying.” pawing the earth high into the air! Where the little daisies grow. They met Dr. Marks just leaving his Now a “coacher” came out from behind >lush furniture and rich paintings, that Where the winds a-maying go; gentleman was sitting complacently in office, and, at a word from Jennie, Susan one of the several screens which gave Where the footpaths rustics plod. lis official chair, his hands in his pock addressed him, telling her pitiful story refuge to the tormentors and shook his Where the breeze-bowed poplars nod; Where the old woods worship Goi, Dr. Marks ets, his handsomely booted feet stretched with true Irish eloquence. cloth. Enough said; down went the old Where His pencil paints the sod, listened very gravely. and returning Charles’ sarcastic look. bull’s head and about two seconds lat°r here the wedded throstle sings, “You are quite sure it’s smallpox 1” “Well, you look as though you didn’t Where the young bird tires his wings; down went the matador; but he was only “The old woman says so, sir. If yez approve it, Charlie !” here the wailing plover swings. bruised a little and scared a good deal. Near the runlet’s rushing springs! “1 don’t,” he replied, shortly. “The would only come ! ’ Now the animal had his hands, or rather Where, at times, the tempest’s roar, “ I’ll go in half an hour. Give me idea of your giving away fifty dollars his horns, full of business. A light Shaking distant sea aud shore, your street and number, and go to a footed fellow managed to pin a couple of e ust because the fair beggar happens to Still will rave old Barnesdale o’er, )e Miss Osborne, the heiress ! You can drug store and get this prescription darts (I believe they call them bando To be heard by me no more! no more afford it than I can, North. filled, and give it to her just as soon as liers) into the bull’s shoulders, from There, beneath the breezy west, Tired and thankful, let me rest, Your practice is no larger nor better. you get home. Keep her warm aud as which bunches of ribbons floated gaily; Like a child that sleepetn best Net ten minutes before Miss Osborne quiet as jiossible. I guess it will bo all Another threw a cloth over his horns, On its mother’s geutle breast. came in you said you were in debt for right’; I’ll do all I possibly can, any and our amateur who had been all this costly furniture and these adorn how.” I Jennie's Choice. rolled in the dust got a slight He stepped back into the light of his ments.” the with his sword. In cut office window and wrote a prescription, North smiled a sickly smile. BY HOWARD W. MASON. tossed round the bull next “That’s a fact, Charli«, I am running and Jennie watched him, wondering the gilt-edged youth over the fence, A sinking sun. “Bang !” roared the behind every day, and I owo the best where the cold, haughty look was she old brass cannon on the long pier at of a thousand or so. ’ All the same, I seen so plainly before. Then ho went greatly to the delight of the audience. Good again! Score one for the bull! Rockaway beach. never made a better investment than on, and Susan escorted her young mis After this performance Taurus retired “Cast off the bow line I” shouted the when I gave Miss Osbore the last dollar press home, to be freighted with neces to the opposite side of the ring and captain ; and with the parting salute the I possess in the world.” saries and a few luxuries, and a month’s looked as if he wondered what they beautiful steamer sped swiftly and mer Charles looked surprised. wages in advance. would try next. If a bull ever laughed rily over the waters, carrying its load Jennie went down into the dusky this one did when he saw that matador “You don’t understand me,” Dr. of pleasure-seekers toward their destina North said, lightly. “It’s just this in a parlors, and thought over the odd little sidle around the edge of tho ring and tion. nutshell: I’m going to marry Miss Os adventure of the evening, and the result dodge nervously behind the screens. All Two fine looking gentlemen were borne if I can.” was that when Dr. James North attend of the fight was knocked out of the chap. seated on the forward part of the deck, For just a moment a frown swept ed her Thursday evening reception he The “coachers” urged him on in vain. watching the droll antics of a quartet of across Charles’ thoughtful face. was quite astonished at Miss Osborne’s Now the bull went for one of the un »negro minstrels who were trying to “Or her money—which 1” he asked, cold courtesy, instead of the charming happy old steeds, rolling him over with amuse the passengers. graciousness he had expected and most with a little bitterness in his voice. his rider in a common heap. He seemed “Marks,” spoke the youngest of the North interrupted him with a laugh. ardently coveted. As he never received to regard the horses (so called) as be two, to-morrow I have a difficult case to “How in tne world had you the cour a second invitation, he became satisfied attend to in the surgical line, and I age to tell her—yes, actually tell her !— that something unusual had occurred, neath his notice, and became aggressive only when the rider pricked him with need ■ your assistance. Now, promise, you could not afford it 1” but what it was, he did not find out his lance. So the sport went on for an old ftliow, that to-morrow morning, at All the nobility in Dr. Marks’ nature until a year after. hour. The bull, they said, could not be half-past ten sharp, I shall see you at flashed into his eyes as he spoke. Dr. Marks received an invitation to killed, so a fellow came into the ring my o fice ” “How could you give her money that call on Miss Jennie, which he politely “All right, North, I will render you was .not your own to give! Answer me!” accepted. Indeed, his calls occurred so with a lasso, and a moment later a cow ardly dirk had found a vital spot and all the assistance I can.” “I can’t see it in that light,” retorted frequently that society was on the qui the only hero of the fight fell dead. The boat had arrived at the pier, and North, lighting a cigar. vive. At last the secret was out. One Then the half-goied old equines were our two friends were only to» glad to Then the subiect was dropped and Dr. morning Jennie burst into her aunt’s pushed out of sight and a fresh bull sent j eave the overcrowded boat. Marks went on his rounds of duty. • room, her blue ^es sparkling with hap- in, with a repetition of the same dis “Don’t forget half-past ten to-morrow. Day in and day out he iaithfully per- I piness. gusting and brutal sights.—Philadelphia Sorry you are not going my way, else formed them, building by his skill a sure “O auntio ! Dr. Marks and I are Times. you might ride with me.” foundation that would one day be a going to be married.” “Never mind ; here is my car. Good- glorious- structure to his name and “Well, dear, may God bless you both, Washington in Bronze m New by r ... credit. is all I can say. He is truly worthy of ïork. « * * * Dr. North rolled away in his carriage, you.” while his brother iu profession rode Jennie Osborne’s g entle eyes were Three months after Miss Osborne be The New York Chamber of Com along in the car toward his home in full of worn inly pity and sympathy as came Mrs. Marks, and Aunt Lena was merce held a meeting to consider the Third street. she sat patiently listening to Susie perfctly happy. Her choice had in the proposition of erecting a monument to ***** O’Rea’s story. Susan was her upstairs end proved Jennie’s choice. Washington in Wall street. The eve of Miss Osborne’s elegant coupe was girl, a faithful, intelligent creature in the natal day of the father of his coun standing at the curb-stone in front of a whom and whose affairs the young mis The Latest Fashionable Craze. try was appropriatelv selected for the door on which a silver plate bore the tress had always taken the warmest in session. Washington was first inaugu name of “James North, M. D.;” and terest. A rather singular craze, writes “Jen rated President of the United States on Mias Osborne’s liveried coachman sat “And it is the small-pox your mother nie June,” has taken pusiession of well- the spot where the sub-treasury building solemn and stiff on the box, having all has! Oh, Susie, that is dreadful ! Of to-do women of New York—not so now stands and there the oath of office he could do to manage the restless pair course it will not be right for you to much young ladies as their maiumas, was administered to him. It is pro of bays—altogether making an aristo como hero amongst us from her, and of married women between the ages of 30 posed that the material of the monu cratic, imposing picture, to which Dr. course you must go to her and take the hnd 50—to pursue the study of some ment shall be of bronze and that it shall North’s handsome brown eyes wandered best care of her you can. Don’t worrf foreign language. Doubtless this is the be worthy not only of the subject but of very often, as, in his office, from his seat about your wages; they will go right on; result of the universal desire for for the great center of finance that indicates by the window he was talking to Miss and after the doctor thinks it is safe, you eign travel, the isolation and discomfort the vast wealth of the country. The Osborne. must come back. What doctor do you which ladies suffer who find themselves testimonial will present Washington Not that the young lady was not have, Susie! in Paris and Berlin without knowing a life-size, holding a scroll in the right worth all his attention—all the atten “Indade, and that’s the sore throuble, word of the language spoken, and the hand bearing the word “Independence.” tion any man could pay her—aside from ma’am; it’s sivin or eight doctors I’ve hope which every one cherishes, if they her position in society aud her almost been afther, and niver a man’ll go to my have not been abroad, of some time go A Cute Boy. unlimited wealth ; for a sweeter face poor mother bokase it’s a bad disase, ing. Whatever the underlying motive, was never lifted in girlish enthusiasm and I’ll not have her tuk to tho hospital the consequence has been greatly advan There is a message boy in New York than hers as her large blue eyes glowing net if 1 dies wid her in the houso ’’ tageous to impecunious teachers of who will probably not have much brightly, her voice thrilling and earnest, A fresh burst of sobs came from the French and German, who, though they trouble in holding his own in this she was relating to Dr. North and his girl’s quivering lips. may not make a fortune, find themselves world. Sent by his employers for some friend a case of suffering and sorrow she Jennie's brow contracted in a sur- suddenly able to cover the cost of bread money at the bank, he was cosnting the had come across on one of her charity prised, thoughtful frown, and a look of and coffee in the morning, and a table money when a bystander said, “You’ve visits, and in her sweet, girlish way, ask indignation in her eyes. d’hote dinner at night in one of the dropped a bill.” Recollecting the game, ing for their subscriptions on her list for “No doctor will go! Why, I never famous Italian or French restaurants. instead of stooping down he put his foot the benefit of those suffering ones. heard of such a thing! I thought The extent to which this new rage has on the bill and continued counting. Dr. North listened, and, looking into doctors alwavs went whenever thev •» w taken possession of solid, middle aged When through h^,picked up the bill and her lovely face, replied— were called, auntie,” and she turned to wives and mothers of families is really was walking off, when- the bystander re “Certainly, 1 shall be delighted to do ward the placid Mrs. Goodfellow, sew remarkable. marked, “I guess I was mistaken. I my little share, Miss Osborne. Put ing at an opposite window. “What do Hundreds of classes have been formed, must have dropped the bill, myself.” me down for fifty dollars on your list. you think of such cruel behavior 1” which meet for one or two hours twice a “I’ll keep it to remember you by,” said Charles, here, will supplement it, of Mrs. Goodfellow looked up with a week in the afternoon, and the interest the boy as he went away. course.” smile on her face. is great and growing. In one family 1 Jennie smiled sweetly, showing a dis From a Well-Known Physician. “I think, simply, that Susan has hap know the lessons are arranged every day tracting dimple in one peachy check. pened to call the wrong physicians, fiom 7 to 8 o’clock in the evening for R ochester , N. Y.’, (Lt. 5, 1879. “0, Dr. North 1 what a generous do that is jail. Have you been for Dr. the convenience of the gentlemen of the H. H. Warner <fc Co.—G entlemen :— nation 1 Whv, I had no idea vou would North, Susan!” house who participate in them. But Without solicitation I desire to express subscribe so largely.” The girl shook her head. ordinarily men will not be “bothered,” to you my high appreciation of your Dr. North bowed in response to her “North—North, ma’am ! It’s a and the ladies pursue their studies and remedy known as Warner’s Safe Kidney imuulsive thanks. stranger he is to me.” air their newlv acquired knowledge at and Liver Cure. Some time since my “It’s a great pleasure that you have “He will go in a minute,” Jennie the dinner table, just like school chil attention was called to a gentleman who afforded me, Miss Osborne. I have al said, a blush on each cheek, “lie is dren. Of course the passion is mostly had for a long time been a great suffer ways, since I graduated, made it a point none of your cowardly kind; he is a confined to a class whose later means are er. After making a thorough examina to help the poor and sick who came un i generous, noble, charitable gentleman, a greater than their early advantages, or der my notice, and I am heartily glad of friend of mine, and I know he’ll look who have discovered that boarding tion of the case I found that his kidneys and liver were badly affected. Not this opportunity of being of some prac after your mother’s case.” school French and German are of little without hesitation I prescribed your tical benefit to you as well as—I hope— Mrs. Goodfellow smiled coldly. practical service ; but these are almost Safe Kidney and Liver cure. The re of pleasing you. ’ “And then there's young Dr. Marks the only women who can boast of leisure, suit, after taking two bottles, has been lie gave her an ardent look that —my favorite, you know. He wiil g», and for the time being the endeavor to satisfactory in the extreme. Without brought a swift blush to Jennie’s cheek, I am pretty sure.” acquire a new tongue has superseded hesitation I would now prescribe the and a certain quickening of bar heart- Jennie’s lip curled. Berlin wool, lace work, and even em same remedy to all similarly afflicted. throbs. “How strange you are, aunty ! Why, broidery. In individual instances an Yours truly, R. C aulkins , M. D. “You are very good and kind,” she he is the most distant, proud, stingy unsuspected lingual talent has been dis The above you are at liberty to pub answered, lifting her sweet eyes just a man I ever saw, Go ! He would covered, and one lady beginning with lish if vou choose. second—long enough to create fresh quicker put his head into the fire ! But French, took up in succession German, havoc and new elation in Dr. North’s Dr. North will go, I am sure. Susie, Italian and Spanish, and has not only It can almost be asserted that St. Ja heart. I’ll put on my wraps and go to his become very proficient, but has developed cobs Oil works wonders. Shortly before Jennie turned to Dr. Marks, grave office with you.” a taste for the study of languages which and refined, leaning against the manto], And to Susan O’Rea’s grateful de will impel her to follow it up from pure the New Year, when I visited my family in Mitchell, I found my son Edward, a watching the little play go on, a stern, light, Miss Osborne accompanied her to love of this branch of acquirement. lad little more than ten years old, ver} curious look in his fine eyes. He did the office door of that professional gen sick. He suffered with rheumatism, and not give her a chance to ask him her tleman. A colored boy answered the A Sad Marriage. so terribly that he was perfectly stiff in question. bell and Susan, with true Irish impetu his limbs, could not possibly walk, and “Miss Osborne, I regret very m uc osity, blurted out her message—the I The latest event in connection with had to be carried from place to place. that I am not able to add mv name to message that came so straight from her the Poindexter-Curtis shooting affair in At once I sent for some St. Jacobs Oil, your list. If I could conveniently do true, noble heart. Richmond, Va., of which so much was used it according to directions, and, in so, believe me, I would not refuse; but “I .’s the dochter I be wanting—Dr. said in the pi ess some months since, is ! it is impossible.” North—to go at onct to see my darlin’ the marriage of Poindexter to Miss Cot a few days could see evidence of consid . Just the merest suggestion of dis ould mother, a-lyin’ tick wid the schmall- trell on the eve of the former’s depart erable improvement. On the tenth of this month I again visited my family pleasure and coldness crept over her pox, and—” ure for prison, -where he is to spend a and was astonished to find him well and face as she listened, then inclined her The loud-spoken, intense words that two years’ honeymoon without his head in her haughty way. Jennie could not check in her eager bride. The homicide was one of those hearty. He once more has fresh color “I am sure you know best, Dr. flow, reached Dr. North’s ears, as he chivalric affairs peculiar to the south. in his face and can go to school again. Marks. Pray jiardon me if I have an sat in his cosey office chair, with one or The young lady fancied that Curtis had Whenever the old trouble threatens to noyed you. I shall never forget what a two choice books and a box of cigars, insulted her while waiting on her in a return, relief is immediately secured by grand, kind heart you possess, Dr. making it very congenial to his tastes. store and complained to her affianced, the use of the celebrated St. Jacobs OiL North. And do be sure and call at my “Put her out. Stephen ! We don’t Poindexter, who proceeded to shoot and From sheer joy over this result I cannot next Thursday evening reception.” want the smallpox here. Tell her to go kill the offender. Virginia justice sen withhold recommending St. Jacobs Oil She bowed her adieu, just tinged with to the police station for a hospital doc tenced the murderer to two years in the to suffering humanity as a true bene C has . M etzdobf , a little feminine pique,to Dr. Marks, into tor. Shut the door, Stephen ! You don’t State prison. The young woman in the factor. Office of the Volksfieund, whose eves a half amused smile crept as want to catch it, do you! The low, case adheres to her lover and with her German paper of Stratford, Ont, he gravely returned it. Then she turned dirty Irish are getting too impudent for band has given him proof of her affec to Dr. North with a charming grace and anything.” tion. But she would have saved a life, If you are going to paint your house, bewitching smile. But Susan’s sturdy arm kept the as well as have avoided the shame of a bom, wagon or machinery, the wonder He assisted her into her sarin cush terrified darkey from obeying his orders. marriage with a felon, if she had exer ful Imperishable Mixed Paint ia rarely ioned carriage, and ventured to slightly “And would yez let me mother die cised a little better judgment. the best, for it is warranted by theii press her hand at parting; while Jennie, like h. dog, Dr. North ? For swate agents in your own town not to chalk, her face flushed, ^turned impulsively to mercy’s sake go wid us, docther, and I’ll Down in Ohio, when a young man crack, peel or blister; to cover better and th* quiet looking, elderly lady in black pray Heaven to—" has taken a girl to spelling school six work coaler than any other paint. The Imper lababte Paint waa awarded the flrat premium, ■ilk on the front seat Jennie heard a quick, angry footstep teen tinles, the law considers them en over all other paints, at the California State “Isn’t he just too splendid for any coming toward the door, and she shrank gaged to bo married, and she has a good Fair, 1878, and the gold medal at the Oregon State Fair, 1878. Get a eiroular from their thing, Aunt Lena!” back into th* darkness just as Dr. North breach of promise caso if he doesn’t Agent, which exnlains thia wonderful diaoov- ery. Try tne eta and yon oertaln«y would Mrs. Goodfellow smiled oddly. appeared. walk up. havenootaer. 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McCormick's Almanac for 1880, 01 a dorenj 3 dozen for 8'J, JF . L. McCormick, ebß-tf 91 £e<-on(l Street. Portland. Gm». Benson’s Capcine A Wonderful Remedy. There in no comparison between it and the common ilow acting porous plaster. It is in every way juporior to all other external remedies, including liniments and the so-called electrical appliances. It contains new medicinal elements which ill combina tion with rubber, possesses the most extraordinary oain-relieving, strengthening and curative pr ¡¡»ertier Any physician in your own locality will confl-r th. above statement. For Lame Baek, Rheumatism Female Weakness, Stubborn and Neglected Cold» and Coughs, Diseased Kidneys, Whooping Cough iffeectiens of the heart, and all ill* for which porou plasters are used it is simply the best known romedj Ask for Benson » Capcine Porous Plaster and tak no other. Sold oy all druggists Price 25 cenu Sent on receipt of price, by Seabury A Johnson, * HOTEL DE FRANCE, LEWISTON. IDAHO. Mme. M. LeFrancola, • • • • Proprietress This well known establishment, entirely rebuilt, open for the reception of guests, with everything new and elegant. Expert need French Co- k* in the culin ary department The House will be k pt open all nigh. and a free coach to and troru tho steamboats ESTABLISHED 1832. RICH AND PRODUCTIVE LANDS And accelerating the development of our natural resources. The de mand for such a work is constantly increasing. •»”1 to meet that demand I shall widen the scope of the GAZETTE, c1 ng© ts form and ¿Mue it hereafter in regular monthly parts under th< abov* atle. It will be I Devoted to Statistical Information I Concerning the material resources of Oregon and Washington Territory, including a full description of the Cities, Towns, and Counties, Topo graphical Appearance, Population, Growth, Business Enterprises, Lurts of Officers, and a complete 7' Business and Official Directory ! Of the State and Territory. Our agricultural advantages, as well as ths mining, manufacturing and all other material interests of the entire State and Territory will be fully represented. Who hive a special love for the grand and beautiful in natore, are jnrf beginning to turn their attention to Oregon’s unsurpassed scenery. Real- i2ing that the “half has never been told ” of the Wonders and Beanties ©T* Mountains f Valleys and rivers; all parts of the State will be visited, aad faithful pen-pictures given, omitting nothing that will render this work invalua ble as a .WILLIAM BECK Of 8ON, Importers and Dealers in GUNS, RIFLES and REVOLVERS Of Every Description, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, B.rd Cages, Beads, Veloci pedes, croquet Games, Bos« Bails, etc. Career Front and Alder Sts.. Portland, Ogn J, A. STROWBllIDGE. Direct Importer tai Dealer in LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING^, We» 141 Front ML. Portland. Or 'PuBOXS <*3 KUXTG-, GENERAL AGENTS, commission and Forwarding Merchants, 108 Front street, 411 Washington sheet, Portland,Ogn. San Francisco, OiU Special attention given to the sale of wool, Flour, Grain and Produce in Portland and See PranMiwwv ««» km «« gr 1* Muzkln© any parennee or la writla* 1* reepoaee to any advertise- saeat I* thin paper yoa will pleaaemesp •tea tke aanse ef tne paper. 4 ■jSGTHDE|||> And just the book for the crowds of mmigrante now eeaaia^ pro posing to come to our State, To make its pages eve* meee *a**pteble as a Traveller’s Hand-Book, as well as A Welcome Visitor to the. Family and Fireside, Mr. H. M. Clinton will have immediate supei vision of the detail* of bringing out the work, and will visit all parts of the State and Terri tory personally to insure its accurate completeness, We shall add to each monthly part interesting tales, sketches, ¡»oetry, scraps of local history, news, wit, etc., etc. Sold oom piote only’by^subscription, at $3 00 per annum. parts 50 cents each, D. H. STEARNS, PORTLAND, -s I Bagb —9