CHRISTMAS.
BY JCLIA. M. DTJSK.
' Ring out from your brazen throats
O Christmas bells, your gladdest notes !
Ring through the world your sweet refrain
Of Vpea.ce on earth, good will to men."
i .
Let the winds bear from sea to sea,
Your creed of love and liberty I
Down through the dim and countless years,
Sweeter than song of bard's or seer's.
Echoes thstsong from Bethlehem's plain,
"Peace to the earth, good will to men."
Fling the weet messages of peace
To far-off lands beyond the seas 1
Till all the echoes ring again
With "peace ou earth, good will to men 1"
Teach us not only Christian speech,
Teach us to practice what we preach 1
While Egypt sits with fettered hands,
Beside her desert's drifting sands,
Patient and dumb amid her pain,
While Christian England binds her chain;
While Christian Russia's thorne remains,
Red with the blood from Christian viens;
While ChrisUun Irish vainly plead,
With Christrian England's power and greed.
What wonder that our creed appears,
A theme for mocking scoffs and sneers ?
Ring long, rine long your stirring strain,
'Peace, peace on earth, good will to men 1"
Ring, till our worn-out formal creeds
Blossom anew with kindly deeds.
Till every shore from sea to sea,
- Is bright with love and liberty 1
Till all the stars shall sing again,
As once they sang o'er Bethlehem's plain.
"Now peace on earth,good will to men,
"Glory to God! Amen, amen!"
A GHOST.
Love, will you let me in ?
I am knocking at the door.
Love, can I shelter win
Close beside you, as of yore?
Of my grave I am weary,
Narrow, narrow, dark and d.eary;
Wildly from its clasp I flew,
Love, just to look at you.
. I am so white and chill;
Love, will you sarink away?
If you will not kiss me still
Do not let me in, I pray,
I have cross'd the mighty river;
Will you fear me? Do you shiver !
If your arms refuse to woo,
Death is more kind than your.
Love, if you were a ghost
And I were alive and warm
ih, perhaps I will not boast
1 might shudder at your form;
I might flee before the presence
Of an embodied essence.
Hush ! Hush ! it is not true.
Love, I should know 'twas you I
Taxing the Editors.
He was an exceedingly picturesque
ly i-: j rr;
iuu&iu(j lUUlTluuai. xiia uati icti iu
heavy masses over his shoulders, and a
very broad slouched hat crowned his
large head. A dark green cloak came
almost to his heels, and he carried nnder
one arm a large portfolio, a camp-stool
and a folded easel. He entered the edi
torial rooms with a confident stride,
opened his camp-stool and proceeded to
palled oat a large piece of drawing
paper from his portfolio, and, slapping
it on the easel, seated himself before it
and commenced leisurely sharpening a
stick of charcoal.
'Whom do yon wish to see?' asked
the office boy, approaching the pic
tnreeque object cautiously, and keeping
his hand within reach of an inkstand.
- "Everybody!" ejaculated the visitor,
a L : i. - 1 i r 1 1 - iu.
air, and smiling a pre-itapnaeiite smiie
nnnn fliA anfinisnrtna lwr. "T'm tha
lightning portrait artist, and I wish to
show the distinguished members of the
Eagle staff how I do it. Only takes five
minutes to a sitting. Just let the gentle
men know I'm here, please," and he
threw his hat carelessly upon the floor at
his side. ''
"What's up?" asked the dramatic edi
tor, coming to the door of his room.
"As you are," cried the artist, catch
ing sight of the editor, and commencing
to sketch rapidly upon the paper before
him. ''Don't move. Excellent pose.
Just the style of head to delight the
soul of the lover of the truly antique.
The young Augustus come to life. Head
a bhade to the left, please. Ah ! that is
it."
"When did it blow in?" asked the dra
matic editor, stepping forward and gaz
ing curiously at the artist.
"Stop!" cried the artist. "You will
ruin everything. Another pose gone
wrong," and he threw down his charcoal
and sighed.
"What's the row?" asked the city edi
tor, coming to his door.
"Ah ! niy ideal at last,"- cried the artist,
whisking another sheet of paper from
his portfolio. "Head a little back,
please. Eyes slightly turned toward the
ceiling." yT
"What does it want, anyway?" Aasked
the city editor, stepping forward. x
"I beg of you, sir," said the artist,
dashing at his sheet of paper. "Just
five minutes as you are, and you are im
mortal for life."
Just at this moment the court reporter
sauntered in.
"Ah, Wilde, old man," cried the ar
tist catching sight of him, "really beg
your pardon; likeness-so strong to my
friend. Sir, you shaiiDe my test sitter.
Just lean against that desk over there.'
Cross your limbs; throw your arms be
hind you and keep your eyes on that ink
bottle over there,"
' "Where did it drop from?" asked the
court reporter, and by this time a little
group of editors and reporters stood gaz
ing curiously, upon the artist.
"Gentlemen," said the artist, running
his fingers through his long hair and
leaning back in his camp-stool, "I am
the lightning portrait artist. Give me
five minutes of your time and you are
famous for life. Won't charge you a
cent. Just wish to make myself solid
with the press."
"Suppose we give the crank a show,"
said the police reporter.
"Only five minutes each, gentlemen,
and we will have a gallery of portraits to
be proud of," said the artist.
"He's a good taffy slinger," said the
dramatic editor.
"It's a way those artist) have," said
the art critic, looking very skeptically at
the visitor. "I'll bet you ten to one he
uses solar prints."
"Take your bet," said the artist. "You
might be more picturesque, but you'll
do as a starter. Just sling off your over
coat and hat and I'll show you a speci
men of free-hand drawing
"Never accept anything but oil paint
ings," said the art critic.
"Suppose you give me a sitting," said
the artist turning to the society re
porter. .
"'Couldn't think of sitting to any one
short of Daniel Huntington," said the
reporter.
"Ah, here's our sitter," said three or
four of the groups, as the cashier entered
the office. ! ; , ,
"Delighted," said the artist. "Rather
modern, but good form. Not exactly
aesthetic. - Might be a little more Floren
tine curve of line, but
"Not this morning some other morn
ing," said the cashier.
"Tell you what you do," said the
sporting editor.. X have a perfect
beauty in the -way of a bull pup. White
with a brindle eye. I'll just let you have
a couple of Xs- for a good portrait of
that But the artist gathered up his
traps and stalked majestically out of the
office. Brooklyn Eagle.
A Publisher's Profits.
As Louis Berger, the author and phi
lologist, was walking in the Avenue des
Champs Elysees, one day, during the
Exhibition in Paris last year, he heard a
familiar voice exclaiming: "Buy some
nuts of a poor man, ' sir; twenty for a
penny!"
"What!" said Berger, looking up and
recognizing his old barber, "are you
selling nuts?" 4' .
'AIl, sir, I have .been unfortunate,'
was the reply. 1 '
"But this is no business for a man like
you," Said Berger.
"Oh, sir, if you could only tell me
something better do do!" returned the
barber with a sigh. j .
Berger was touched. He reflected a
moment, then, tearing a leaf from his
memorandum-book, i he wrote for a few
moments, and handed it to the man,
saying: "Take this to a printing office,
and have a hundred ! copies struck off;
here is the money to pay for it. Get a
license from the Prefecture of the Po
lice, and sell them at two sous a copy,
and you will have bread on the spot.
The strangers who visit Paris cannot re
fuse this tribute to the name of God,
printed in so many different ways."
The barber did -as he was bid, and was
always seen in the entrance. of the Ex
hibition, selling the following hand bill:
THE NAME OF GOD IN FORTY-EIQHT
LANGUAGES.
Hebrew, Elohim or Eloah.
Chaldaic. Eiah. j
Assyrian, Eliah.
Svriac and Turkish, A! ah. .
Mala v. Alia.
- Arabic, Allah.
Language of the Magi, Orsi.
Old Egyptian, Tuet.
Armorian, Teuti. j
Modern Egyptian Tenn.
Greek, Theos. j
Cretan, Thias. ;
iEoIian and Doric Ilos.
Latin, Deus. j.
Low Latin, Diex. j
Celtic and Old Gallic. Diu.
French, Dieu. i
Spanish, Dios.
Portuguese, Deosl
Old German, Diet.
Provencal, Diou. j
Low Breton, Doue.
Italian, Dio.
Irish, Die. !
Olala tongue, Deu.
German, Gbtt.
Flemish, Goefl. j
Dutch, Godt. i
English and Old Saxon, God.
Teutonic, Gotb. j
Danish and Swedish, Gut.
Norwegian, Gud.j
Slavic, Buch. j
Polish, Bog. - ;
Polaca, Bung, j
Lapp, Jubinal. j
Finnish, Jumala. ;
Runic, As.
Pannonian, Istu.. j
Zemblian, Fetizo.;
Hindostanee, Rain.
Coromandel, Brama.
Tartar, Magatal. ,
Persian, Sire. j
Chinese, Prussa. j
Japanese, Goezuri
Madagascar. Zannar.
Peravian, Pachooamae.
A few days after Berger met the bar
ber, j
"Well, said, "has the holy name of
God brought you good luck?"
"Yes, indeed, sir," said the barber.
"I sell on an average of 100 copies a day
at two sous each, or! ten francs; but the
strangers ' are generous; "some give me
ten sous, and others twenty. I have
even received two francs for a copy; so
that all told, I am making five and
twenty francs a day 4"
"Five-and-t wenty francs a day!" said
Berger. j
"Yes, sir; thanks; to your kindness,"
he replied. f
The deuce!' thought Berger, as he
walked away. "If I were not a literary
man, I would turn peddler or publisher;
there is nothing so profitable as selling
the learning or wit of others."
The Dying Hendricks. There is a
quiet laugh at the expense of big doc
tory in Indianapolis. Ex-senator Hen
dricks was recently reported critically
ill of erysipelas, with gangrenous symp
toms, certain, the great doctors of In
dianapolis and Louisville said, to carry
him to a speedy death. The senator
prepareMor his fate calmly, and resign
edly waited for the jgrim messenger. But
he did not proceed to die.. The day to
which the scientific) doctors limited his
life, a blunt old Democratic friend, who
was a country practitioner, came to pay
his distinguished friend a farewell visit.
He looked at the erysipelas of the dying
statesman, and suddenly said, with an
expressive grunt. "Nothing but bile,
by G -d!" The next day the statesman
was at the'polls voting the Democratic
ticket. The distinguished scientific
hvsicians are verv! quiet on the subject.
iVe have the documents for this story.
Dayton Journal.
Sauce for Meats.An appetizing hot
sauce for meats is made by taking one
can of tomatoes and adding to it two
onions chopped fine, a teaspoonful of
Cayenne pepper, cinnamon, cloves, salt,
and a little nutmeg to suit the taste.
Let the tomatoes, onions, etc., boil for
ten minutes, then take from the fire and
add a large cupful 6f strong vinegar.
Lantrtrv savs: "I am not pretty; I am
beautiful;" and we suspect she half tells
the truth.
H0CSEI10LD ITEMS.
Macedoine of Grapes. A fine bunch
of Hamburg or of Malaga graces is very
pretty incorporated whole into a clear
champagne jelly. It should be sus
pended with a small thread in the cen
ter of the jelly-mold, although rot set.
The bunches of grapes are in this way
more easily imbedded than other
fruits. In the latter, case the mould is
placed cn ice; a little jelly is poured in,
and when Bet some fruits are arranged in
a circle, or according to taste, more jelly
poured in, and left to harden again,
more fruit added, and thus continued
until the mold is full.
Salmon with Lobster Sauce. Salmon
served with lobster sauce ' is considered
deleotable by the epicure. If the salmon
is. fresh, boil it until it is tender, wrap
ping it in a cloth. If canned salmon is
used, heat it to the boiling point in the
can, then drain the oil from it and pour
the sauce over it. To make the sauce:
To two tablespoonf uls of butter allow
one heaping one of flour; stir them to
gether till soft, then add a pint of water
or of stock if not too rich; let it simmer
gently; -when the sauce begins to whiten
add two tablespoonfuls of lobster meat,
picked very fine, pepper and salt and
lemon juice to taste.
Buckwheat Cakes. Buckwheat cakes
with Indian meal added are recommend
ed as a pleasant change from the plain
buckwheat: To one pound of buckwheat
flour allow half a pound of Indian ratal,
(sift the meal before weighing) ; before
wetting them mix thoroughly together.
One fresh cup of good lively east should
be mixed with water. Make a batter of
the usual consistency. Mix the batter
about nine o'clock in the evening; place
it where it will be warm enough to rise
slowly. If too thick in the morning to
drop easily from the spoon, thin the bat
ter with water. If too thin, stir in a little
more buckwheat flour.
Stewed Apples.Pare smoothly half a
dozen good-sized tart apples; scoop out
the cores; boil the apples in sugar and
water until they are soft enough to be
pierced with a broom-splint, but be care
ful to have them keep their shape. When
Jrou cut out the cores, cut out a little
ess than one-third of the apple, separate
it from the core, and, after stewing it,
mix it with some cold boiled rice, the
yolks of two eggs, sugar and spice to
suit your taste. When the apples are
done, fill the centers of the apples with
the rice, etc. ;' beat the gwhites of two
eggs to a stiff froth, adding the two
tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar as you
beat them; put a spoonful of this on the
top of each apple and send to the table.
These are delicious, either warm or
cold.
Chicken Pie with Oysters. Boil the
chicken a year old is best until ten
der; drain off the liquor from a quart of
oysters, boi), skim, line the sides of a
dish with a rich crust; put in a layer of
chicken, then a layer of raw oysters, and
repeat until the dish is filleil, seasoning
each layer with pepper, salt, and bits of
butter, and adding the oyster liquor and
part of the chicken liquor until the
liquid is even with the top layer; now
cover loosely with a .crust, leaving an
opening in the centre "to allow steam to
escape. If the liquor cooks away, add
chicken gravy, or hot water. Bake forty
minutes in a moderate oven. Make gravy
by adding to chicken liquor left in the
pot, one quart or more, two tablespoon
fuls of Hour, rubbed smooth with two
tablespoonfuls of butter, and seasoned
highly with pepper; let cook until there
is co raw taste of flour; salt to taste and
serve.
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To the Farmers and Mechanics of Oregon,
Washington Territory and Idaho:
We wish to call your attention to the fact
that our annual Catalogue and prine list for
1882-83 is now ready for distribution. It
will be found very valuable and instructive
reading, and will be furnished gratuitously.
Send your name and postoffice address to
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Book And Music Buyers: Send to Wiley B.
Allen, 153 third street, Portland, for any book
or music published. Orders by mail filled
promptly. The "Musical Pastime a monthly
journal of music, 60 eta. a year. Send stamp for
big catalogue of music.
Frank G. Abcll, the Portland photographer is
leading the profession in all the novelties of the
art. Elis work is always of the best and his cue
tomers are satisfied with what they receive.
The male and female minstrels at the Elite
theater in Portland are drawing crowded houses.
The Tudors are the latest sensation and more
talent is on the wav.
The best liver regulator known, sure cure for
Dyspepsia and indigestion is D". fen ley's Cali
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Garrison repairs. all kinds of sewing machines.
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any address for 50cts per year. Address Wiley B.
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Portland, Oregon. Catalogue free.'
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An aromatic combination for the preservation
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E reparation of its kind in the market. In large,
andsomeopel pots, price fifty cent. For sale
by all druggists. Hodge, Davis & Co., whole
sale agents, Portland, Oregon.
Turkish Bugs. Send to John B. Garrison
167 Third street Portland, for catalogues of io-
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TIIK "WHITE." WE HAVE THIS DAY OLI
our entire Interest In, and transferred the agency
of the Wnlte Sewing Machine to Mr. John B. Garri
son, of 1B7 Third str et, Portland, Or. Mr. Garrison
will hereafter supply the growing demand for thli
superior and popular sewing machine.
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second year, S5u the third year and $? the
foorth year. or further particulars and terras
send for i:ory of our new paper, "The Ideo
RTaphlc.' whleh will be sent fiee. RELIfcLK
LIVK.AGKNTa WaNTKD In every town and
county in Oregon and Washington Ter. Bend for
terms at once to W. WHITEWELL, Oen'l Art. Ore
Kon and WahIngton Territory. Room 48 Uuiou
hlo k. Portlsnd, r.
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TIIKY EFFKCTUALLV CUIIE
MALARIAL DISEASES,
Vitalize the Nyaiem and nrreat (he rTgea
the lrMJtiil Alcohol llublt,
Aak your Srnggiat or Wine Merebant for
them.
WILUEJIUINO A, CO., Aajenta, Man Fraa
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v. .1. VAX BCItPYVEB fc CO ro it land
USROREPIT.LS.
J. A WES(X, Penman at the
Portland Business College,
Received the premium ipven by tbe
PORTLAND MECHANICS' FAIR,
For the best exhibit t f Plain Writing-, Card Writing
Flourishing Kettering and Pen Urawing. Tbe
Fortlaud Business College Journal,
Containins: speclneris of ornamental pen worlc. exe
cuted by Pn.f. WefX'o, will be -ent free to any addreos.
r.Kl name on postal curd. Addr MfrPROK(i
neTtf Ix)ck Itox 104. Portland, Or.
1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882.
John A. Child
DRUGGIST,
Dealer In
Fine Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
Sponges, Soaps,
& Rubber Loods.
Cor Morritvjn & 2d it
Portland, Or.
Pnecial attention.
pa.d to orders by
mail when iccon
p n led 1 th the can
USE HOSE PILLS.
$1000 EEWAED
WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON PR0DUO
lug a more effectual remedy than
Dr. Keek's Sore Care for Catarrh.
Which haa stood the teat for fourteen rears. Physi
cians, Drajrglata, and all who have uned and thor
oughly tested It, pronounce It ayeelne for tbe cure of
that loathsome disease. Try tu Your druggist haa
It, price tl.
Dr. Keclc tboroaghlr nnderatanda, and Is eminently
sucvemful In the treatment of ailearvale ant. diias
cult dfaeaaee of t aeaea and all aa, bavlnc
made a apeciawyot tbetr treatment for fourteen years
lie treats Oajaeea without name tbe knife. II Is t vor
ite prescription la tarnished to lady patlenta Free,
No lady abould be wit boot it. Young, middle-aired or
old, male or fesaate. Insanity or a life of suffering Is
your inevitable doom unless you apply in time to the
physician who nnderatanda, and Is competent to treat
your case. Waste no more time nor money with In
competent physician a. All communteationa attended
to with dispatch, and are strictly confidential. Meal
claes sent to any part of the country. Circulars, testi
monials, and a list of printed questions furnished on
application. CX S H CLTATIO H FUKE. Indnee
a three-cent stamp for ltat and addres JDlt. JAM Kti
KKCK, No. i:5 First street. Portland. Or.
DR. SPIWREY,
Wo. 11 Ktanj atreat, U. 7..
Treats all Chraaie aua4 Sipaclal Dl
YOUNG MEII
TT7"nO MAY BE BUFFERING FROM THE
Yv fects of youthful follles-or Indiscretion, will de
well to avail themselves of this, the erttateat boon
ever la'.d at tb altar of suifeiinr humanity. DR,
SPINNEY vn?l guarantee to forfeit 500 lor every
case of Hemlnal Weaicneas or private disease of any
kind or character which he undertakes aud falls to
CUIT' MIODLS-AQED lOdf.
There aie many at tbe ag of thirty to sixty wbe
re troubled with too frequent evacuations of tbe
bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or
bu ruing sensation and a weakening of the aystetn In
a manner tbe patient c&nuot account for. On exaiu
inlnff the urinary deposits a ropy aedlmeut will uftea
be found, and sometimes small partWHes of albumen
will appear, or the color will be of a thin mllklub hue,
:urain changing to a dark and torp'd appearance.
There Are many men who die of this difllcuftr. In no
rant of tbe cuU8 which Is the second staga of Semi
nal Weakness. Dr. 8. will guarantee a perfect cure in
all such cases, and a healthy restoration of tbe genito
urinary organs.
Offlce Hours 10 to i and 8 to s. Sundays from 10 la
11 A. M. Consultation free. Thorough essniinaikM
and advice, I ".
Call or address DO. HPISTNPT t: C..
No. II Xarnv i.r-et. Sun !'-. '
ZEPHYR WOOI
GERMAN AND-OKIWANTOWN WOOL. KNIT
1NO AMI KMHKOIDKHINfl HIL1C, CAN
V.ASMES, VKLTS. all kind of Fancy work.
AIIE' UMiKRWK.tR, MlssKS AND CTIIL
URHN'x I'NnEllWKAlt.-
PAXTs MIMPLKTE WAKIIKOHKS,
;,4 PI ECEH 27 tax.
SI PI KCEH-tf7 UU
165 Third Street, Portland, Or.
M. O. Box 30
Syces' Sara Care Tor Gatarrli'
JlQUin OR DRY, PRICfe'flOO; ATM'Ofl PIIER1 0
IiisuniatoM," price .W.:. Iry Cure and Inounla
tiira niaUt.-U on recript oi price, witn I oil aireciion to
use.etc. fS. ii. tK
iij.muki: b iu, uruggisis iai tint
.treet. Potland, Or.
ailM sse'iUt for the N. Parlor
CosaU
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