"A THREE TIME WINNER." Has Hanlan Lost His Grip 1 Philosophical Train' ng Demanded, i Tho defeat of "Ned" Hanlan b- Teenier at Toronto in August indicate tho " end of tho glory " of the doughty champion. lie has sustained his record with admirable pluck and success, but the tremendous strain of years of training must certainly some day find its limit. Apropos of this we recall tho follow ing interesting reminiscence of aquatic nnnals : On a fine, bright day in August, 1S71, an excited multitude of 15,000 to 20,000 persons lined the shores of tho beauti ful Kenebecasais, near St John, N. B., attractedjby a four-oared race betweon tne famous runs crew of that city and a picked English crew for.$5,000aud tho championship of tho world. Wallace lioss, tho present renowned oarsniau, pulled stroke for the Blue rfobO crow, and "Jim " Iienforth, champion sculler and swimmer of England, and of tho world, was stroko m tho English shell Excitement was at fever heat. But three hundred yards of the course hud been covered when tho Ene lishmen noticed that their rivals wero creeping away. " Give us a dozen, Jim, ' said tho vet eran Harry Kelly, ex-champion of Eng land, who was pulling No. 3 oar. " 1 can't, boys, I'm done," said Ren forth, and with these words ho fell for ward, an inanimato heap in the boat, "Ho has been poisoned by book maker?, was the cry and belief. Everything that science and skill could fcuggest for his restoration was tried ; but after terrible struggles of agony, the strong man, the ilowor of the athletes and pride of Ins country men, natsed awav. Tho btomaeh was analyzed but no sign or trace of poison could bo found therein, though general examination showed a very strange condition of tho blood and the hfo-giving'aud health preserving organs caused by years of unwise training. While tho muscular Iuuvuiupiueiik was juriuub .uuuuuii ttuu kidneys wero badly congested, nil -i t . - il f .i , i i t .. .i i i j. no wnoie system was, inereiore, m just that stato when tho most simple departure from ordinary living and ex ertion wrs of niomontous consequence. His wondorful strength only mado his dying paroxysms more dreadful and the fatality more certain. Hanlan is now in Australia. Beach, champion of that country, is a'powerful fellow, who probably understands tho liability of athletes to death from over training, tho effect thereof being very serious on the heart, blood and kidneys, as shown by poor Itenforth's sudden death. Within the past three years ho has taken particular caro of himself, and when training, always reinforces tho kidneys and prevents blood congestion in them and tho consequent ill-effect on the heart by using Warner's safe cure, the sportsman's universal favorito, and fays ho " is astonished at the great benefit." Harry Wyatt, tho celebrated English trainer of athletes, who continues him self to bo one of tlio finest of specimens of manhood, and one of tho most suc cessful of trainers, writes over his own signature to tho English Sporting Life, September 5th, saying; "I consider Warner's Fivfo euro invaluable for all training purposes and outdoor exercise. I have been in tho habit of using it for a long time. I am satisfied that it pulled mo through when nothing elso would, and it is always a three-timo winner! " Beach's and Wyat's method of train ing is sound and should bo followed by all. in Huston a curious holiday novelty Is a call bell for desks and dining tables. It is made of a eoeoanut witli a pig's head in metal in front and a metal pig's tail behind. When one rings tho tail the pig grunts out a succession of luutlled bell strokes. xnure are over 100,000 horses used in hauling street cars in tho United States. Chicago has 8.G25; Cincinnati, 1,175, anil St. Louis, 2,815. Five years is more than tho average useful life of a horse for street ear purposes. Tho success of tho system for propelling street ears by electricity has convinced street ear men that tho horses must go, more especially since it has been thor oughly deinoiistrati . that cars can bo run by electricity under tho system for one-half tho cost of running by horses. A Kingston man who heard about tho accident which was occasioned by a team running over a couple of cattle said that cows wero very deceiving an imals on a road for horsemen, because thoy had such a "dumb way" of back ing or walking in front of a vehicle. In fact it is inipossiblo to tell just what a cow will do. "Tho only thing to do is when you seo a cow ahead of you in tho road give tho animal a wido berth, for if you drive close to her tho chances are that sho will put herself in front of tho wheel. When a wagon strikes a cow it is liko running against a stone wall and the wagon is apt to sutler for it" Kingston Freeman. It has frequently been argued, from tho weight of their armor and tho char actor of their weapons, that tho sol diers of tho Roman legions wero strong er men than are tho troops of modern Europe. This question has lately been investigated witli much caro and dili gent research by Prof. Angolo Mosso, of Turin, who is thoroughly familiar with the Italian army. Ho declares that "in point of staturo and bodily power tho modern soldier is in no way inferior to tho undent" Ho thinks, howovor, that tho modorn 6oldior is of ten rendered liablo to excossivo fatiguo by being compelled to carry unneces ' Bary burdens. N. Y. Ledger. TAFFY FOR THOUSANDS. Uow Cmulj- Is Muiuiriioturpil In tlio I.ni-RO l-'iicturluA of tlio Country. C.mdy is a luxury, puro and simple, and there is no bolter way of observ ing how tho luxuries ot life must be holding tlio'r own in the popular de mand, side by side with, and soiuotiines at tho expense of, tho necessities, than to spend a few hours in a candy maiiu- fnctory. Such an establishment, on a largo scale, has its chemist, ita design er, a number of skilled hands trained by years of labor for certain special branches, and scores of ifioro ordinary workmen. Sugar is bought by tho ton. starch and glueoso in largo quantities, cocoanuts by tho carload, besides cochineal, prepared fruits, otc. Thu business may properly bo divid ed into two general branches the making of stick candy and of tlio vari ous fancy kinds. Tho most interesting branch by all odds is tho first men tioned, and is as much of a revelation when seen for tho first tinio as glass blowing. Tho mixture, aftor boiling, is thrown in a plastic stato on large stouo slabs, where it runs out fiat into thick shoots. Thco shoots are repeatedly picked up, doubled over and kneaded togethor until they bi coino of tho right consistency, when they are rolled into ojio immense cylinder of a grayish color. A narrow strip of tho same mixture, colored ro.l with cochineal, is laid along on ono side of the larger pieeo and adheres to it Little strips of a shade mado whiter by pulling aro also laid longthwixo, and all around that cylinder equal distances sip irt. This gives an ininiensu stick of soft, gray candy, with ono big rod stripe and several white ouos, all run ning lengthwise on it. A man with a pair of gloves on takes hold of this and pulls it out the wholo length of tho lo.ig table, at ono end of which it lies, runs his closed hand along the sugar rope thus mado with such dex terity as to niako it perfectly round and of tho exact size ho wishes, twists tho ropo on co or twice to make tho stripes run around it, and, presto, there is a stick of candy long as a iisli pole. All this is dono as quick as a wink, tho long pliant ropos squirming into placo liko snakos undor tho ma gician's hand, until the wholo table is covered with thorn. When thoy are cool thoy aro cut into tho right longth with a peculiar pair of shoars. There is as much stick candy sold as all the other kinds put together. Tho opera tion just described requires a workman who has had years of experience. Mak ing tho various kinds of fancy candies is a more complicated matter. There is a designer whoso business it is to continually invent novol devices, ar tistic forms, and imitations of nature frogs, bugs, mice, fruits, nuts, eta Theso devices are reproduced in plaster of par's, and several of a kind fastened on a stick. Tho instrument thus formed is repeatedly stamped into tho leveled surface of boxes of pulver ized corn-starch. Into theso holes in tho corn-starch tho prepared syrup is turned, and cools in the required shape. Tho candy is then placed in pans and syrup turned ovor it, which, after several hours, cools und covers it with crystals. Thon, when exposed in tlio gaslight, it sparklos. and appeals to the eye as well as tho palate. All this trouble has been taken to probo tho young man's pockot-book, and tho re flection should ail'ord him some satis faction when spending his last dollar. Great quantities of fruit, especially tho quince, pear, apple and apricot are consumed in the manufacture of candy, giving their llavor to tho fin ished confection. Tlio manufacture of motto candies ought to interest senti mental people. The material of theso tender little billet-doux is made plastie bv means of gum tragaeanth, kneaded like dough and ro.led out, as if for cookies, witli a long rolling-pin. Tho mottoes are then stamped on by moans of a copper stamp dipped in cochinoal dye, and tho lozonges cut out with a cutter, square, round or heart-shaped. Sugar is confessedly svcot But a sugar lozenge, witli ono of theso mot toes on it, is "sweeter than any thing on earth." Many a school-boy, in tho Hush and fury of his first j'oung lovo, has laid his heart on ono of theso lozenges, as on a platter, and sonfc it : to some rosy lass. What could bo more effective as a feeler than this: "Your eyes aro bright as diamonds?" It contains the whole science of court ship llattery. And if that woro favorably received what could bo moro to the point than this: "Dearest, will you be mino?" though tho sender woro but twolvo yoars old and pos- 1 sessed nothing on earth but six mar bles, two tops and a dog? Theso littlo missives aro not all sweet though thoy onibraco tlio wholo languago of coquetry, and some of thu mottoes make tho sugar on which they are written actually tasto sour. Would any thing sottlo a courtship quicker than this: "I'm not friendly in poverty or misery?" On tho wholo, there are tons and tons of candy eaten ovory year, and tons and tons will continue to bo eaten, desplto all tho croaking about ruined teeth and di gestion. Chicago Herald. i - There is now living within a milo of this town, in tho pino woods, says the Kontvillo (N. S.) Sentinel, an aged colored man by the uanio of Ellslm Laurence, wiio was on board tho Clios apoako at tho tlmo of Iter encounter with tho Shannon, during tho Amor can war of 1'812. This individual was yet but an infant, whoso parents woro cooks on board tho ship, and, of courso, roinombors nothing of tho light lie, nevertheless, seems to think that ho is entitled to souio honor on account of ids prcs'juco ou that mo mo ruble ocua-siou. J. H. Foster, a cowboy, was instantly killed wiino nitcinptiriK to capture a run away near Chejenne. THE WESTERN SETTLER'S CHOSEN SPECIFIC. With eTory ndranco of emigration Into tho far West a now demand Is created for Hostel tcr'a Stomach Hitters. Xcwly poouleU regions aro frequently less salubrious than older set' tied localltteu, on account of tho miasma which rises from recently cleared land, particularly along the banks of rivers that nro subject to f re hits. Tlio agricultural or milling emigrant soon learns, when ho docs not already know, t lint thrt Illttnt-a n fTnr.1 t lin nnl V sum rntiit lm against miliaria, ami tha-o disorders of Uio stomach, liver and bowels, to which climate changes, cxnosur. and unaccustomed or un healthy water or diet subject htm. Uonso- queniiy, no places an esumato uhmi uus great household specific and provenUvo couum-nsu-rato 1th Ita Intrinsic merits, and is careful to keen ou hand a rostoratlvo nud promoter of health so Implicitly to bo rolled upon in time of uecu. Texasliasquvlrupled its population since 1S70, and doubled its va nation since 1S3 WHAT A CHANGE 1 A few short weeks aco that young lady was tho, personification of health, vigor nnu tientity. 1 lie uiun upon ner ciieous rivalled that of the rose : her step was light nd buoyant, her every movement was a revelation of perfect pnyslcai lieallli. Yet now she is pallid ami haggard, and her HULcrabundint vitality ha given pUco toastra ge dullntustuul InHsitude. What lias cnused this change f Functional irreg ularities, which nn be cured by Dr. I'ierco's "Favorite Prescription,' a rem dv to which thojsiuuls of women to-day owe their lives. All druggistB. Gen. H. J. lluut is in tho servico at Wnshiugton. A pefect specific Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. ( Two imbecile girls wore burred to death at Spencer, O., and .murder is suspectd. IF YOU WANT A nlco holiday present don't fa'l to call on Feldenheimcr, the leading and reliable jeweler of Port Und. Wakoloi's Squirr. 1 and Gonhor Extermi nator Try it, aud provo tlio best is the cheapest. Wakoleo & Co., San Francisco. IF SUFFERERS FROM CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, and General Doblllty, will try nrott'M KuiulNlou or Uou Liver Ull Willi Hruonhosuhltes. iIiut will llnd immediate re lief ami puriunato benclit. Tho i'mllcnl Pro feson universally declaro it a remedy ot tho ireaiesl vaiuo una vory paiatnnio. ui.-tui: "i lave uaed Scott's Kmulslon in Bovorul cusos of Scrofula and Uobllltr iu children. It canity most gratifying. 31 r little patients tako It with pleasure." Sv. A. Huuikm', 11. D.. Salisbury, CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To tho Editor: IMeaso inform your readors that I have a pos Itivo remedy for Uio above named disease. Hy Ita timely use- thousands of hopeless-cases liavo been permanently cured. I shall bo glad to send two bottles of mj roniedy kiosk to any of your reador who have consumption If thoy will sena m moir itxpross nnu i u. uuuiuss. Hospeotfully. . SLOOUM. M. C 181 l'oarl St., Now York T. A, " Hi-oitii'i lli-oiiulliial 1'roolief" have a direct Influence on the inflamed parts, giving rl!e in Cough. Colds, and i.bn various Throat troubles to which Singers and Public Speakers aro liable. Sold 7iy in boxes. Thy Gukmka. for breakfast Camelllne Improfea and presents the completion. Beauty Skiri & Scalp Restored Cuti clir NOTHING IS KNOWN TO SOIKNOE AT all oouiDarablo to tlio CoTicoitA Ukmkihks in their marvollous properties of cleansing, purifying and beautifying tho skin and In curing torturing, dlsllgurlng, Itching, scaly and pimply dlsoaes ot uio BKin, scaip anu uioou, with loss of lutlr. Cutiouha. tho irroat Skin Cure, and Cun- cuitA SoAr, an exquIslU) Skin lleautiiler, iidu pared from it oxtornally, and OimouitA ltK soi.vknt. tho now ISlood I'urltler, internally, are a posltlvo cure for overy form of skin and blood disease, from pimples to scrofula. Cuti ouRAUlauttDlKHare absolutely pure and thoouly infallible skin beautlllers and blood purifiers. Sold overy where. Price: UuriomtA. S0o.; -Hk-rolvext, (1; Soai', 25o. Prepared by Uio Por- TKK DliUO AND ClIKMICAI. C() IiOBTON, MABa. tarFcinft for How to Cure Hk.In Diseases. HAPS Jlcotl as dove's down, and as white, by uting LamouiiA aikdioatkd ooai. Miami university, uxioru, O., was never in a safer and better condition. I'he rents of land, tho interest of the accumulated fund, tuition and room rents bring an annual income of $ 11,000, and the State of Ohio appropriated $4,- 150 as a eontingont fund, a total reve nue of f 18,150 for tho currentyear.. A model for a machine-gun car riage, tho invention of Colonel Bufling ton, has just been completed at tho United States Armory at Springfield, Mass. It is ingeniously constructed, promising to rovolutionizo this feature of modern warfare. Tlio carriage fur nishes a complete protection to tho gunners, and will render tlio mou who aro working it as safe as thoy would bo insido an ironclad. A'. Y. l'osl. Mr. Harbor, of Lyonsdalo, N. Y., throw his black Newfoundland dog into tho stream thoro when jtwas quito high, and tho animal was carried ovor tho dam. Instead of going down stroam, an oddy carried him to tho dry rocks undor tho dam, from which ho was unable to mako his cscapo until tho water receded. IIo remained thoro twentj'-ono days without food, and when ho camo out his hair had nearly ull turned white. Tlio Reno Journal says: MWhon Mr. Gibson took charge of tho Pyramid agency ho concluded to givo names to all tho Indian children, and has named them after his friends or public men. Tlio littlo folk aro proud of their Amer ican names and liko to hear tho history of the great men they aro named after. Among tho boys there is Mark Twain, Prof. Voting, Bill Gibson, Andy Jack son, Pete Dunne, John Logan, James G. Fair, J. P. Jonos, John Gillis, Jim Blaine, Dr. Dawson, Gedrgo Cassidy, Jeff Davis and many others. Tho girls havo an Emma Nevada, Adelina Pattl, Chun Morris, Kiln Bonder, Laura IIol inan, Maud Doane, Lilly Snyder and others. The bodies of twenty-two vlctoms of tho Vo, non disaster have been recovered. "FIRE-PROOF PAPER MAY BE MADE," Says a scientific exchange, "from a pulp, consisting of one part vegetable tlbre, two parts asbestos, one-tenth part borax, and rtfii. tl(l, ..A. nil, ,,i " T la a .ltv tl. , ut.,.1. unu mill ifittv niiiiii, .if iq , )'ivj iiii.i fiui 11 i facts as the one following cannot bo writ-1 ten, printed or otherwise nresorved, upon i some sort of Indestructinlo.pnper, "My wife sutTered kovon years and was bed-1 ridden, too," said V. K. lluestls, of Em- i poria, Kanvas, 'a number of physi'dans 1 failed, to help her. Dr. Pierco's 'Golden I Medical Discovery' cured her." All drug- j gists sell thU remedy, liverybody ougtit ; to seep il, it oniy neeus a iriai. Gen. Alfred Ileasonton lives in Phila delphia. Ao 0;m'mi In Piso's Cure for Consump tion. CuroH whore other romodles fall. iJ."c Absolutely Pure. UThls powder novor varies. A marrol of purity, rongtli and wholosomonoss. Moro ocouomlcal thaa fcho ordinary kinds, and cannot bo Bold In compctl- aion witu tlio niuititucio ot low io-t, snore wcignw Slum, or dio9nhato )owdut.s. Ro'd only In cans. Uirii, D AKLNd l'OWDEIl Co., 100 Wult Struct, N. Y. ODIIIkJ Habit Cured .ii.rnioijwur..o7p.7. UllUlfl l'nL J. . 1IIUTON, Mtk VtirJ, ClxUutl, O. OLD SORES AND ULCERS Kme unJIni oureil bv Al l.l.N's KM MIINK M 1 1. K. lt!ier falls, llr Mall.CSo. Mada by J. I. Allan. St, l'nul, Allnu. The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, PORTLAND. OB. Young, mlddle-affftd anc old. single or married mer and all who suiter with LOST MANHOOD Nervous Debility, Sponna torrhoa, Homlual Iiosies Haxual l)cay, 1'altliiK M cm oiy, Weak Kyoa, Lack ol Kuergr, also lilood nnd Hkln Dlaeaao. tiypuMls Kruptiona, Hair VallUic Hone Pains, H wulllnici Horo Throat, Ulcers, El foots of Mertniry, Kidneyi and lUaddex Troubles Weak Itaok. llorahui Urine. Gonorrhea. Oleot Btrlol ure prompt wllel and oure for Ufa, lloth Hexes CuumuU Confliluntlnlli' QTPIIMWAY ItHABTICH Jt BACH. Ol LlllllM I , Gablor. Koonish Wanos: Uur dot Organs, band lnstrunioats. lJirgeHt stock of Shoot Muslo and Uooku. Ihuula suppllod at Kastern prioos. M. UKAY CO. an I'oni ntmni, tvm r rnnc.iHno. Tho Oregon National Bank, OF IOKTJ,AIVI. ISucceaaors to Metropolitan Hatlngs Dank.) OAPITAI, PAID IN. - 3100,000. Transacts a (leneral llankirg lluslnts. AOOOUNTtS' kept aubjett to check. HVAAM KXGUANC1K on San Francisco and New York. MAKES OOI.I.UOTKINH ou favorable terms. VAN U. DuLAHHAlUTT, QUO. II. MAHICLK, Jli., Proaideut. Vlce-l'realileut. D. V. HIIKHMAN. Oaaliler. PORTLAND ORGOM. In successful operation since 1B66, patroritred Irom ii ..r .u K',.,.1....... ..,....1 1, Hll aCtllUIIV Ul .lie nuuunw., w.iuw.vw " business men and leading educators. THK MOST I'EKFKCThY EQUIPPED SCHOOL of its class on the Coast, It offers pnvata or class Instruction, day and evening throughout the year, in Arithmetic, Writing, Correspondence, Book-keeping Hanking, Shorthand.Type-wrlting, Duslness and Legal Ferms and all Common School Itranches. Stuuents of all aces and both sexes admitted . any time. Catalogue free. Armstrong andVesco, Proprietors. 3SCALL'S PULMONARY RAXSAM. A superior remedy for C'oiikIih, i'oldn. Inrlplcut OoiiHtuiiptloii, and ull Tin-out nnd JilliiK Troulilca Sold by all Druggists for SO Cents. Cata r H ELY'S CREAM BALM LY'S C 1 ii ii m e h th cfit? NllHIlI IUHHIIr-M. AIIiij-h I'nluuinl Iiilluniiuut Ion rHAYFEVRvj IIcuIh tlio MOI'VH. ltHt01'H till Hl'IIMt'H of Tiusti' nud Muiell, Try tho Cure haY-FEVER II at I A partlole is applied Into moil luiatrll and Is agreoable. l'rloe SO oeuts at ilrugnUta; ly mall, rrvlatered, CO ceuu. V.liX lllllll llliiui, w ureenwica mrrei, few 101 THE YOUTH'S W7a7M Z7 a jo yf7 FREE TO JAN 1, 1888. maammKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmm Tenty ngc eacb, with Colored Coven and Full-aro l-'rontUjilcto I'lctiircn. They will bo unusually nttractlvo thU jcari Address PERRY MASON & CO. ,30 Tomplo Placo, Boston, Mass. lere's lin: H, ! I Or woman that docs not appreciate a good nrtlclo ot food for dally uo when It can be obtained at n fair price. Just now o ar ollerlnc; hrljht Dry Peaches, new, at 10c; fancy quality, 12'ic; jeoled, IGtoCOc; Apricots, 10 and 12c; and fancy evaoratet, 10c; Nectarines, 7 to 10c; Prune, best German, Sc; belt 1'reneh, 10 to 12o; good Cooling ltaUlm, 6c,nn,l on up to 12Vc for flue, table; l'earn, bright, Co; rery choice, Sc; orniKiratod, 10c. Currents, rigs, Datei, Citron, Cherries, Ilaipbcrrlct, Blackberries, etery. thing In the Drlod Krult line, and genorally at Car load lUtoa, ru we rcculvo ten times inu-h on con slifumcnt aa we ran soil at Usual retail prices. W hare dark or Interior Poara, Peachou, Apricots and Nectarines as low as 3 and 5c, but not guaranteed It is always best to buy a ftno article, Iu Dried Fruit, Wo cannot warrant abote pilces to continue forever, Ilcttar order at onco for all winter. Ask for full list, SMITH'S CASH 8TD1IK, US and 117 Cla, Street, San Kraucisco, CoL SELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO., 8a u Francisco, BUELL LAMBERSON, Con'l Agent. 7 NtiirU Nt.. l'oi tluuii: Or. 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