Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, April 28, 1887, Image 4

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ABLLESS ARISTOCRAT
View r the BIfcck Side f He
re d I tary Xebillty.
I doubt not that there are many
arguments presented in favor of the
existence in England of a heredi
tary nobility. But ihc American
observer, coining as he does from a
land which has ever been deadly
hostile to such an establishment,
and where he has been educated into
the idea that there was nothing of
good possible in the aristocratic
system of England, cannot easily
b'e made to see any points in favor
of a House of Lords, primogeniture,
and the other features which go to
make up the social system to which
we aie alluding.
I cannot better illustrate the
most prominent evil feature of the
hereditary characteristic of this sys
tem of descent of title, lands, and
great namos, than by citing the
recent most notorious caso of the
career of Lord CJarmoyle. Arthur
"William, Viscount (.Jarmoyle, was
the eldest son of Earl Cairns. The
Earl was one of the most brilliant
lawyers, accomplished scholars, and
promincntstatesmcu in the kingdom.
His recent death has been charac
terized as an almost irremediable
loss to the great Conservative party
of England.
He had pver been foremost in
works of nsXriotism, philanthropy,
and social advancement, and, by'a
course of the very severest study,
aided by natural talents, had won
one of tlio highest positions in his
country. But lie died died sud
denly the other day, and his namo
and estates punned at once to the
- notorious Lord Garmoyle, who im
mediately took his seat in the House
of Lords as Earl Cairns, and now
begins to figure in the England of
to-day under that honored title.
Anil now who is the present Earl
of Cairns? Why, ho h none other
than that notorious nincompoop who
became so foolishly infatuated with
an actress with a pretty face, who
bore the statre name of Miss For
tcsquc, and who led him such a rig as
has never been excelled in any caso
of modern scandal in Englisli high
life, and who finally accepted 10,
000 as her price of Ciarmoyle's
breach of promise to marry her, and
icturned to the variety stage. I re
call that one feature of her Gar
moyle "love" affair, which came
out in court, was the fact that some
of the sweetest letters she sent the
yonnir scion of nobility were copivd
verbatim from a ready letter writer.
But the noble old Earl Cairns rests
with his fathers, and the young rake
of a ford steps at once into the own
ership of his honored name, and to
all the rights and piivileges thereto
attached. I hope the recent ropoK
that he is engaged to be married tc
an American girl is untrue.
The next Earl Cairns, a half
brained roue and club exquisite,
with a dangling single eyeglass, a
choker four inches high," and hair
parted in the middle, is heard talk
.iiurin the lobby of the 'Lords about
"that demnition wow, you know,
that I had with that hoiiid vulgar
Foitesque girl."
These sudden shifts of great names
make the writing and the reading of
English history rather confusing
work. Thus, for instance, how is
the student to avoid getting the two
The one was the Achilles of the
Conservative party, a distinguished
university graduate, a leader of the
English bar, and twice Lord Chan
cellor of England one of the most
eloipient men of modern England.
Without doubt the majority of the
nobility of England ate persons who
feel the responsibilities of their posi
tion, and endeavor to discharge
fully their duties to theirfeilow-men.
Many of England's loids, whose
wealth is well nigh boundless, and
whose inherited lands aie estimated
by the square mile lands often in
cluding towns, hamlets, whole
sections of London, and vast areas
.of mining fields, are men whose
time and energies are almost com
pletely devoted to high public
service, to works of philanthropy,
and geneial labors for the social
advancement of the enple. Lord
Shaftesbury and the Duke of West
minster are prominent types of this
class of truly noble Englishmen.
But Ihertt are hosts of Kuglish
owners of barunial halls and parks,
whose patents of nobility are of the
most ancient date, and whose
lauded estates aie immense, whoso
lives arc an open disgrace to theni
selvesaud their country. They spend
their days in riotous livimr, and are
the foremost patrons of the gamin
table, the turf, and the atisiocratic
brothel. With some of these ro:t
. it would seem imif age but deepened
their viciousness and u.seh,sne.-s.
Boston Bulletin.
The latest thing in card cases,
is one of white plush, and it i in
terlined with violet or helio'iotv
sachet.
A JUauscrous 51 an IVIjo jl.'.v; rt
Sit:.
! A Norwich. Conn., corraattondent
writes of the young burglar, Will
iams, of Bridgcpoit, v, ho is now in
New London jail : Give Irm twenty
minutes alone with a m. says
Sheriff Hawkins, '.'and Williams
can open the most intricate lo k that
e.ver w:w devised ; and ii you will
tell him merely the name of the safe
maker, he will" tell you instantly all
the parts in the lock" ami give you a
diagram of its mechanism. He nev
er breaks a lock; he simply finds
out inside of twenty minutes the
combination in which it sets, opens
the safe, ami t ikes out w hat he wants
and relocks it, ami when the owner
returns he finds the safe apparently
just as he left it. To accomplish his
work, Williams needs, in addition to
his quick v.itaiiu mechanical knowl
edge, three ordinary wires, w hich he
forces into the lock about the handle
in such a way that the number of the
combination is reduced to twenty
four. He reason.; that all persons
in locking a safe make a certain
number of moves, and a knowledge
of this fact enables him to futther
icduceits probable combinations to
two ov three movements. These two
or three moves he finds out by actual
trial, which consumes the great
er part of his twenty minutes.
In the case when the safe is in an
apartment that is in full view of the
street, he drops a little quicklime on
the floor, pours water on it, and the
steam that arises effectually cloaks
the windows. In three instances
"Williams unlocked safes, abstracted
the contents. 1 clocked them, and
made off in the time that the men
who were in charge of them were at
their dinncis. He got away with
the-valuables in a Stratford safe in
this way."
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if yon arc atllictol itli rlieiimatism, neural
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mtttrics ha vo no superior in thr relief ami cure
of all tliic coiiiiljint-. Tluy carry a pout-rful
niMnctic finer to the seat of the ili.eae.
For Imv lack, vveaUtit-s of the Inr, fa'.lin"
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They are or:i our the undtrelolhili. 11ut
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Send stamp f-r ihc "Vew Hi'rtur in Medi
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Early MnrrlaccH.
Tlio historian Milton, has dis
titirtly Btated that free will was one
of the oontlitions of existence in the
Garden Eden. Eve was allowed
to view the question of matrimony
in connection with Adam, and solil
oquize: "To he, or not to he. Sup
pose she had hecn original, and had
decided ,in favor of single hlesscd
ncss! What if she had established
a retreat for old maids in the farthest
corner of the garden, gathered to
herself a canary, eat, and hobhy,
leaving Adam a victim of unrequited
love, to commit suicide or found a
haehelor'a hall on the other side!
fimply consider their situation.
How uncomfortable it would have
been for both. Think of the dodg
ing Eve would have been obliged to
do in that small enclosure to avoid a
glimpse of tlio old maid's nightmare
a man and how unutterably
lonesome poor Adam would have
been with nothing but the beasts of
the fields for companions. Hut more
important than this, think of the
cfrect upon the world's history!
Eve might better have eaten a
bushel of apples than to havo fol
lowed such an erratic course of
action. There, would have been no
history. The elaborately prepared
prefaco vould have been printed
alone, and would havo passed
through but ono edition. Ilapjiily
for us, however, Eve was natural.
Originality never saw the interior of
Eden. Eve had no high ideas of
independence, no notions of her
peculiar rights as a woman, no con
ception of the value of aside-saddlo
hobby, and sho married Adam. Rie
was very young. According to tho
history "of Milton, again, scarcely
aged an hour; but slie was a pre
cocious infant. Sho was wise and
extremely far-seeing for one her
tender years. She beheld in Adam
so much crude material. He was so
much clay, and she the possible
potter. She preferred to take it be
fore it had hardened into some dis
agreoable foim. She proposed to
mold him in accordance with her
own ideal, and she succeeded In her
undertaking, as was proved by tho
apple episode. "When she said.
"Adam, cat," Adam ale, and asked
no questions. She brought him up
in the way he should go, and history
makes no mention of his ever de
parting from it. Here, then, is one
great, all-sufficient argumont in favor
of early marriages. If a woman
never intends to marry, that is all
right it is her own concern. The
time has passed when the act of ono
or two women can seriously afl'ect
the weal or woe of humanity. But
if a woman expects to marry, thero
is no time like the present. The
seeds of the harvest aro sown in
youth. To say that the man you
ivould wed at twenty, would not suit
you at twunty-Hve, is sophistry. Ho
will not be the same man. You
will harmoniously chango togethor
with tho years. To be constantly
flitting like a butterfly from one lovo
to another, in search "of the true and
lasting, pi educes life-weariness.
"Nothing will sooner induce a feel
ing of satiety than a leturn of love.
It seems transient, like all that re
turns." Handled first by this one
and then by that, the fruit is robbed
of its bloorii, and then rendered dry
ami tasteles.s before you settle down
to siibsini upon it for life. Marriage
is popularly supposed to render two
morittlti one; lut inniritige or any
thing elt?o is powerless to make a
woman of Unity and a man of forty
five a unit. Two fossils brought
together lemain two in spite of
everything. Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Klomlcn mid Ilruucttcu In O'er
many. Thirly-two per cent; or almost a
third of the Gorman youth, are
blondes; fourteen per cent are
brunettos, while all the lest, fifty
four per cent, must be classed as
mixed. This mixture is not a
homogeneous one, but includes all
intermediate varieties. One class of
the German population forms a
decided exception to these averages,
viz., the Jews. Jewish children
show only eleven per cent of blondes,
lint forty-two per cent of brunettes.
Their greater purity of race is shown
by the small ratio of tho mixed
class amongst them. The blonde
type .is particularly prevalent in
Oldenburg and the neighboring
more northerly communities; it is
rarest in Kustern P.avaria and Alsace.
A canton (Wildeshausen; in Olden
burg, bu? llfty-six per cent of its
population blondes, while Itoding,
a town hi the second group, has
only nine per cent, a difference of
forty-seven per cent. The former
has only four brunettes lo each 100
inhabitant, while a southern town
in Alsace has as many as thirty-one
to every 100. The distribution of
the bloijde type is much wider than
that of Luc iirunelte type, which is
only a secondary type. A canton in
in Wurlcinbcrg shows the largest
ratio of the mixed class, sixty per
cent, while I'omarauia shows the
smallest, forty percent. The same
contrast between the Noith and
South is shown in Belgium and in
Switzerland. In southern Austria
Vie brunette typo is especially
marked, but here the mixture with
the Slavic people adds a complica
tion. The full skirt of la3t season is
again the favorite of young girls.
Undirected. En thuMttKia.
A gentleman who listened to Sam
Jones in Cincinnati tells the follow
ing as illustrative of the peculiar
methods otlhe revivalist: lie was
delivenng an especially fervid ad
dress, anil a little old woman who sat
well up in front was constantly in
terrupting him with shrilled-voiced
aud ear-piercing exclamations of
"liltws the Lord!" and "Glorv,
Hallelujah!" "Amen!" and other
cump-mccting eccentricities. Jones
stood it for a time, but finally
Mopped his address, and, turning to
the woman said : "Sister, enthusi
asm is a gooil thing if it is only
genuine. Hut ydu remind me of a
little steam-boat that used to run up
astieain down in the country where
1 came from. It had a very small
boiler and a very big whi.-t!e, and
every time tho pilot blew the whistle
the boat stopped. Now let tho boat
go on."
A curious club exists in Paris,
whose object is to assist intoxicated
persons home late at night. If the
patient is able to indicate whore he
lives, he is escorted to his lodgings ;
if he is too far gone to give the in
formation, lie is conveyed to the
hejjd-qtiarterB of the club and kept
Ull sober.
from a common Ulotch, or Eruption,
to the wor.s Scrofula. Sal t-rliru m,
"rovor-s.orcu,Si'Uly or JSougk Skin,
in thort, all discuses caused by lmd blood ara
cuaouered by tliis powerful, purifying, nnd
inIiroi-atinir inedii'iae. Gruut iiatinir
aj
ir.t nv. niiiRK, Hip-Joint licauc,
LVhlrc S-.vullliijrn, fJoiti-e, or Tlilclt
Vet k. r.irl i:nlaroa Glands. f-Ytid ten
tf nts iri h-.unps ir a J;ir'C uvh:. w:m ecu
Givtl y.1.1 a, on Sk!:i Divest; or lli ramu
tniii'iuu. i'or:i i-- on rt't'ulfnisAlli'ctionJ.
Ti'irei!b '-. lmse It bv ni:.tr t;r. 5cri:es
f.V.Meti Vetliial cry, and so:l
i;i;e ;j;?.n, a Voir ikii. buoyant uplr-i:.-,
vif;:I ! 'e:jcl!i, sua :oii:u1ckh ol
Co:t:ilulii:Hj will eailbiWheti.
2
vrhi.-h l K .'.ir':ous Hicen'-.e of the
J. nii"., if l r 't-.j i Mitt ti; .miy rm t:i:
mil t-.ifil b t:;.i; i.I-Kit-i v iintly, jf liikta
I.efdre us !: l -t.iiri-i e-l tl:'M!ise:t4':in- r. .ifiicl.
Fro::: -'s wondertiit i'ver ovir tl.is t- rriiiJv
fatal -at::"-, wht i tit--1. oircni::r tins v.t 't c-l-r-br.tt
tl i i:.dy to t'.n' public, Ur-. I'tiasc:
tl:oii'lit. r t-i v .t eallinir it his "Con
sumption Ci: .," bin alnindnncd that :::.:i"j
us too liiiiiti'd lot- a in- cli. -which, fn.iii
v.-.jiuli Tl lit email. I'.atidii of ttiiiit, f-i-fct ri-tiutbt-n-lnir,
nll.'nirive, or blo'id-el'.-aiisin, ,.inti-lii!i(iu-',
pectoral, mid milritUf projiertieH, is imi'ipitded,
not only . a r :--t-0y for coimuaiptioii cf the
lutiBV, but ftif .ul
CHRONIC DISEASES
or tub
sver, Blood, and him
9
If ynij f. 1 du!l. .Irowpy, dtbllitatcd, hxv
F I'-fiv t-nlur of ei.in, r yellow ish-brown Kpntj
a 1 e i' or body, lrcqtient, In aduehu or ilt27.i
li'! -. .Kid t:w in inoiilit, inlei :ul heatorchii
al'i-ratuiif v 'tit h- t Jlr..'l.is, low spirits iiri
j-Ioomj' bori.i)Oiliiu . Iiitfiihtr apiic-tite, a
coated toiiu'iie. y,i .ir- siittcring from Jnd"
gction, JyRpeps:it, nnd Torpid Ilvc
or "Iillo::sueH.'' Jn uiuny caste ciily
purl of thew) Bvinptoms nra experieneeil. As
a remedy lor ull Mich oases, 2r. l'lcrec'c
Golden niediccl Discovery has no
equal.
VorlVoalc TLnr.ftR, Kpittliier of IJIootl,
ShortuuKt of tlresttli, IJroitchitlt
Scvero CoiiIih, CoitMinipilon, nnd
klndretl affectiona, it is a fow refKn remedy.
Send ten cents in stamps for f)r. Pierce's
bock on Consumption. .Sold by Druggists.
PRICE $I.00,?WSTS
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Proprietors, CCo Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.
TCSS LITTLE
Q J S e.Vvi T tT L'?
ANTyHMOr: antl CJcTixiItTIC
Sold Ly XirutfijtJiL'i, 3, cents a vaU.
WM BWAF
i3 off -rod by the proprietors
of Dr. Safe's Cimtrrti itemtdy
lor a ease of catarrh which they
ciuiint can.
If j .i: haiadiw;linrpt from
tli-' no,!', olfeiLo'ivi or other-vi-
. partial lotof Kiiifil. taste,
or ii.-.i'-i.nr. wiik evc-R, dull iiain
orprospr.rr .r. h'n.'. m: have ("abtrrh. Thou
Eaii'lr? or ft rutin-. o- in --;i!!iiiipUo:i.
Ir.Siji'Mii":"i Ki.mi.i ciioft th.rorf
Cr.:crt :t::r I si :j i;:e Jleadj"
Hiid Uatur ;!! ft-Uwifi'"' ;) aca
Mexican
Mustani
Liniment
Seiatica,
Lumbago,
Bhcamatism.
Bnrnsi
Scalds,
Btings,
Bites,
Braises,
Bunions,
Coras,
Scratches,
Sprains,
Strains,
Stitches,
StilFJoints,
Backache,
Galls,
Sores,
Spavin
Cracks.
Contracted
Mnscle?,
Eraptions,
Hoof Ail,
Scrow
Wcrn,
Swbno;,
Ktridld GalL,
Piles.
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
accomplishes for cvory';cdj-cxnctlj- what Iscl.ihncd
forlt. Oneof tno-cauns forthesreat popularltyof
tho MustftDK Liniment Is found In Its universal
applicability. Evorybodynccds such a medicine.
Tho Ijumbertnnii needs It In case of nccMent.
Tho Iloimcwifc needs It for general family use.
The Cnnnlcr needs It for hlstenmsaud liNmen.
Tho IVIcchnulc necd.i It nlways ou hU work
bench.
Tho miner needs It In c.kco! nnerfcency.
Tho l'louccr necdslt-can'tnetalotiK without It.
Tho Fnrincr needs It In hU houc, hU btable,
and his stock yard.
The Stcnmbant ninii or the llontiuan needs
it In liberal supply nlloatnnd ashore.
Tlio II(.r.-i-faiicicr needs it-it Is hU best
friend and fcatot reliance
Tho StocL-Broircr needs it It will ravo him
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
Tho Railroad mmi needs It nml will need It so
long as his life Is a round of ncrldeutsnud datiKers.
The IlnckwoodHitiaii needs it. There Is liotSi
lngllko It n3 an antidote for the dangers to life,
limb and comfort which surround tho pioneer.
Tho niet-ohnnt nicds italiout his ntoro anion tr
his employees. Aceldcr.U will happen, and when
thesocome the Must.-.ns Unliat iit iswantcil ntonce.
Keep u Kettle in the Koukc. Tlstho best of
economy.
Keep nllottle in the Factory. Itslinmedlate
uso In caso of accident saves pain antl loss of wofcs.
Keep a llottle Alwnyl the Stable for
HBO when wnutcd.
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertisine in American
no nprc; 1 W addreSSID 0"
rclrA J
UeO. I . VJ.,
Kewspopor Advortiaing Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
Send lOcts. for lOO-Pago Pampl t.
t-ers rapidly lti.il imVr Uu benign ltilli:cnce.
L'spceia!!' has i- nuuiifted its latency in
c.irlti',' 'fc'clter, Iloso Ila.sii, SSoiln, Oar-!it?-fi.c.
Nfr i:ve. ScroruIoiiK Sor-CH
?ELLEtl&
Mi-
NEW
CANYON" CITY
! lis is a FIRST CLASS Hotel, and the proprietor destieK I "U
i the public that here tln-v will receive tha best of Iward and lodging at
! reasonable rales.
y.MRS. MARJORY HERB JjRGER, R.r.oprior
Patronage respectfully solicited.
A. Hacheney.
DEALER IN
General
AT J. II.
TONSORI A
Bath Rooms
CANYON CITY, Oreucn
Tatrcm will flml first-cU's acronicioiiatioim. Ilxir cuttin-,,' hi the Mwt tylr. PrtlcuUr
rtttciition paid to Ladle' and Cliildri-u' Hair Cutting.
Hot aud Gold Jlalhs at all Hours.
Don'l
! To hxv your Shears put! hi first. dais cutting
The BUYERS' GUIDK U
lwud Sept. Mill March,
eeK yer. 47 3U pagea,
BJiUl laeke,wlthurcr
3.5QO lllaatrmtlons a
whole Picture Gallery. .
GIVES AVholewile Price S
direct to conautnrrM on all good for '
Iersonal or family tu. Telia lioxc lo
order, aud Rive exact cost of every
tiling you use, eat, drink, vrear, or
have fun with. Theic IKVALVAUCK
UOOICS contain Information gleaned
from Mic markets of the irorld. We
-will mall a copy FREE to any ad-
dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray '
expense of mailing. Jjetns hear frota J
you. ItesiKCtfally, j
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. !
827 JL- 2i) Wabash Atcbhc, Cblca, ill
J. W. Howard M. I).
OFFICE IN 1H. HOWAUl) S
DRUG STORE
Washington Street, Canyon City,
Oriymi. Kcsiilenee twodooi-s north,
across tho stn-ct.
1 1 as a larjoand well-selected stock of
Pure Drugs, ChcxniraU, and allkincla
of Patent Medicines.
()rdcr.H from the country solicited.
This p.tprr is kept ea file at tlie offleo ef
lYPi?;ftw
MDVERTISINq
rcTUitTM rr.?rsrJER inn-CTisiYtcorr:
C j i rft: I CO at Lowoot Cash Rates rrcCr.
H-n.l 1lr.
r:'rnYEn SON'S fnAKUAL
kuid)l
for Infants
1 "CMtorl Is to -t? ell id&v'.cd to cHIdrcs thit
; Crocomrnend it as superior to any rescriptica
, Hi Bo. Ozlord St, BfwiW N. Y.
o
I
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HOTEL!
OREGON.
maej ory n krbubge
Merchandise
JOHN DAY CITY.
9
ROMIG'S
L PARLOR
Bathing Accommodations for Ladies
Forget
utder for 'J cct per pair, it the fltrbr Shop.
J. H. KOMU;. lUrLer.
11 tin Street, Canyon City, UrutCo., Oref
PRAIUIE CITY
BREWERY.
-avd-
SALO
Zilrvin Strove, i'r i n Clt Oresav,
Wlicrn can slwavs c found both Steam nd Flat
lU-.-r in qiinititle to suit. The Itar it a.o sap
plied nitli the ch'iiccjt Wiiu-j and iquor, also
'. l Cisrars.
Urderv for Ih'cr by the Kc- or by lWtl
promptly attended to. nnd delivered to families
defircd. Give me a call.
PAUL FAIMAjY
Proprietor.
IiAKEIt and CANYON CITY
STAGE LINE,
PARK ER & rVcCUEH, Prprs.
Stsc l-arw Canyon Oity crery morning except
Sunday, arrivimr at Bakrr the next day.
Good teams, good conTeylffctt and fast time.
Every attention fir en to t'jt coaalort of pas
enrrs. Cliarces Reasonable.
Over 6,000,000 PEOPLE USE
FERRY'S SEEDS
D. M. FERRY St CO.
aro tdraittsdtotxta
liKSElT SUSSKES
in A Kortt,
D.M. FERRY ICQ'S
ttifUfttriU.
SEED ANNUAL
For 1887
rlU b maBd
FREE to all
spptieasta. aad,
toUMseasoa a
CUtWNt
wWioet, ot
driaxtt. 7aaitat(ta
MiLZnryprr.
ruimy Car.
dm. TUtd or
flourr SXXM ilnuU
ud for it. AddrtM
B.M. rUtTACt
Detroit, Mich.
nnd -Children..
I Cuteri cares Colle, OeMtlpBa.
1 Bout inach, Dlarrkce iiUUa.r
I WtSi likriou ntedkAkW
Tux Cxstacs CoiffjtsT, 1S3 Fako itmt; K. Y.
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