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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1890)
UNTO THE LEAST OF THESE. O children's eyes uncblldllkel Children's eyes That make pure, hallowed ap)tii young Indeed Wan eyes that on drear horrors daily feed; learned deep In all that leaves us most unwise) Poor wells, beneath whoso troubled depths Truth lies. Drowned, drowned, alasi So does my sad heart bleed When I remember you: so does It plead And strive within my breastas one who cries The torturo of her first boru-that the day, The long, bright day, seems thicker sown for me With eyes of children than Jlie heavens at night With stars on Btars. To watch you U to pray That you may some day see as children see When man, like God, hath said. "Let there be "KbU" Dear Christ. Thou badst Thy childhood ere Thy cros; These, bearing tlrst their cross, no childhood know, But. aged with toll, through countless horrors grow To age more horrible. Hough locks atoss Above drink reddened eyes, like Southern moss That droN Its tangles to the marsh below; No standard dreamed or real by w hlch to show The piteous completeness of their loss; No rest, no hope, no ClirUt; the cross nlono Borne on their backs by day, their bed by night. Their ghostly pUythtn when they pause to weep. Their tlirvat of torture do they dare to moan; A darkness ever dark across their light, A weight that makes u waking of their sleep Father, who countest such poor birds as fall. Count Thou these chlldreu ralleufrom their place; Lift and console them of Thy pity's grace. And teach them that to suffer Is not nil; Hedgo them about with love as with a wall. Give them m dreams the know ledge of Thy face. And wipe awny such stains as sin doth trace. Sending deliverance when bravo souls call. Deliver them, O Lord, deliver them! These children as Thy Son was once a child! JIalio them even purer than teforo they fell, Badiant In raiment clean IVoin throat to hem; For. Lord, till Thou hast cleansed these sin de filed. Of such the kingdom, not of heaven, but helL Amelio Ulves In Harper's Magazine. A 1 1 u rso's Suicide. Tlio horses moved along the- edge of the- crag as though they clung to it, their bodies aslant towards the wall of granito on their right, their legs mov ing with the precision of creatures feeling and grasping every step. Like deer they inoved not liko horses and as they advanced Uio carts they drew swayed behind them, and 1 thought every jolt would hurl them over tho prccinice. Fascinated 1 watched I could not choose but watclu At last came a gray horse, not draw ing a cart, but carrying.something on his back on a pack saddle, apparent ly. Liko tho rest, ho camo on stealth ily, smiling every inch of tho terrible way, until, just at tho worst and gid diest point, ho paused, hesitated and seemed about to turn. I saw him back himself in acrouchingattitudoagainst tho wall of rock behind him, lower ing his haunches and rearing his head in a strange manner. Tho idea flashed on iiie that ho would certainly turn, and then what would happen? More- hoiNos wero advancing, and two beasts could not possibly pass each other on that narrow ledge I But I was totally unprepared for tho ghastly thing that did happen. Tho miserable horso had been seized with tho awful mountain madness that sometimes overtakes men on stupendous heights tho madness of suicide. With a frightful scream that sounded nartlv liko a cry of supremo desperation, partly liko ono of furious and frenzied joy, tho horso reared himself to his full height on the horrible ledge, shook his head wildly, and leaped with a frantic spring into tho air, sheer over tho precipice and into tho foam be neath. Anna 13. Kingsford. A London Fad. "Whaloid, Infalhblo Curo for Con sumption. Dispensing hours, 8 to 1U a. m., 3 to 5 p. m." On turning down Oxford street my attention was at tracted by this hugosign on tho op posite side of tho street, and also by tho number of peoplo docking into tho building. Entering tho building, I was at a loss what to mako of tho matter, as all 1 could seo was tlio crowd and a largo tank in tho center of tho room. This tank was Bomo seventy feet long, thirty feet wide, and, as 1 learned afterwards, about thirty feet deep, having been constructed at a great expense While waiting patiently for developments, I found that tho liquid was being low ered or let out by sonio nieaus. Soon a smooth black surfuco appeared to view, aud as tho water continued to recedo I became awaro that u captive whalo was on exhibition. Surprised at not having to pay any admission fee, 1 was soon mado awaro of tho reason. A franio work had been con structed on which tho uniiiml rested, and soon an expert milkman was en gaged in extracting for tho consump tives whaloid (or whale's milk), which was greedily absorbed at live shillings per gloss. Druggists' Bulle tin. Uootblucks Require Capita "It requires capital now to become a first class bootblack." said a ragged little, dirty faced polisher on Park row. Until tho nasi four or flvo years tho shines woro distributed wholly by a miscellaneous assortment of ragged littlo darkies, who had no regular run of custom. Not moro than ono waa permitted on a corner, or four at tho intersection of two streets, and one on either sido in tho center of tho block. They wero required to bring written permission from tho owner of tho premises beforo which they desired to stand. This brought a revolution in the business of biueking. Tho possession of permanent stands in which they could not bo disturbed as long as tJiey behaved themselves led to tho tun chaso of chairs and an outfit which formerly would havo been too bulky to carry about, Somo of them have u platform, studded as tho taste- of tho znagnato suggests, with brass nails, and prettily curpeted with Brussels. Tlio box contains half a dozen brushes of various sizes, two or threo kinds of blacking and a bottle of wuter. Tho outfit costs considerable for a boot black. Now York Star. A considerato suicido in New Hampshire, so that there would bo no timo wasted in grappling for his body beforo jumping into tho water tied one nd of a rope around his waist and the other to tho trunk of a tree on tho bank. it skveu kails-tuy it youuself. San Francisco, January 29, 1890. Manufacturers of the Great Siei-ra Kul ney and Liver Cure. i Gentlkmen: I have been a utifTercr from 'kidney complaint for several ami i have used medicine upon medicine with out any apparent relief until a friend of 1 mine told me of tho wonderful cures ac compIMietl by your reined) . I was Induced to buy a bottle, but without much faith. After usinK the first bottle I noticed nuch an improvement I kept on until I had taken three bottles, and can -nfely say that I am entirely cured and never felt better , in my life. I can gladly recommend the Great Sierra Kidney and Liver Cure to all people that arc suH'erb k in any way with ' kidney or urinary disorders. Heapectf ully 1 jours', L. 11. CoiiN, Atlantic and Pacific Publishing Company, Hooin b'2. St. Aiiu'h building, city. I It Is melancholy fnct and much to be regret ted tl at good people who want only what l. i right often gel what Is left. UK WON WKAIT1I. The Fortunate Winner of Fifteen Tliou- Mitul Dollars. fEl l'aso 'flines Yesterday the ElTao National Rank paid to 1 Wells-Kurgo Kxprcss Company $15,000 cash for the lucky holder at Oonznles. Texas, of a ii arter of tloket No. 17,30.1, which won the capital prize in the Juarez lottery drawing last Wednesday. i i ne ticKei was sent tor collection tlirntign tin express company, and the money was paid over by Cashier W. It. Austin, who gives a card to i that cflVct In these columns this morning. The TcxarkatiH paper gives these two Items; I " Sam Kalk Is the happiest man in town. He 1 ordered the ticket that drew the 115.000, and If ! he had Just held on to It, his bowl of happiness , would now be running over." " .Mr. J l am. state Agent for the Ki l'aso del Norte l.otten Companv, came down from Dallas this iiiumlng to pay on" the prlzu captured on ticket 17,30;!. The holder has not been found to this date." Texarkiina captured another quarter of the winning ticket. Kl l'ao's time w ill come next. An otllcial of the lottery company said yester day to a Times reporter- " We are glud Texas has made a winning. Hut, of course, it Is to our interest that the winning tickets are sold in-large cities, as a larger num ber of tickets could be sold in the largo cities. Still we have no control over that, and believe that It will do us just as much good, no matter where orawn. If promptly paid; and we alwajs have money in tho Kl l'ao Hank to iay nil win nings by parties In t e rutted States." A Curd. I, W. H. Austin, cashier of Kl I'aso National Hank of Kl l'ao, Texas, do hereby certify that quarter ticket No. 17.303 ot tho Grand Lottery Juarez was presented by the WeOs-Kargo Kxpress Company and the sum of $15,000 was paid for same to O. N. Dllworth, banker of Gonzales, Texas. Tills ticket winning one-fourth of tho grand prize of H'.O 000 drawn in drawing of June 25, 18U0, of Grand Lottery Juarez at the Cludad Juarez, Mexico. W. II. AUSTIN. Cashier Kl l'aso Nutlounl Hank. They Didn't Intimidate tlio Flies. J'M. Old Sowergrout By (hinder) I belief I vns Bcheated in dose vly screens. 1 vos liung dem in do most gonspicuou.s part of do room, but doso fly schoost gomo in us bud as never. Judge. Able Ilodled Chicago Mars. Sidd Col. Phil Iloyno yesterday: "Tlio hottest day in tho history of Chicago wns July 4, 1837. At noon that day tho ther mometer registered 12o in tho fcluulc. Tho lake stowed and steamed liko a tea kettlo and flsli floated ushoro already boiled and cream gravy on them." "June 23, 18-1!), was tho hottest day I ever knew of," said Long John Wentwortk. "I wns living on a farm then tho Cooloy farm, near where Kinsley's restaurant stands now. It was bo hot that wo lind to hatg tho ther mometer in tho well and keep fanning it t' prevent it from bursting." "On Aug. 0, 18-1(5," said Amos Tucker, "wo caught a blazer. Along about sunset I went out to tho barnyard to seo how tho stock was getting along. Wo had twelve flno hogs just ready for tlio market. Well, when I got to tho barnyard all I could find of them bogs was twclvo buckets of leaf lard." "Tho hottest day I ver knew of was July 15, 1853," said Jonathan Young Scammon. "I remember the exact dute, becauso on tho morning of that day our liens all laid bard boiled eggs." Chicago News. Society Notes. The engagement of Miss Erminio Botts, daughter of tho wealthy livery stable pro prietor, to Lord Ernest Algernon Sykes Nyms of Covo-upon-Avon is announced. This wedding will tako pluco next September at the bride's palatial home at Bottsden-on-Goose Island. A gloom has been precipitated upon tho community by tho rumor that Miss Birdie McPlieo's vaccination ilid not take. Mr. Bwinburno J. Terhuuo is still confined to bis bed owing to bis having eaten a slico of fruit cako at a fashionable german lost Thursday evening. The highest social circles have roceivod with open arms Mr. and Mrs. Elmer K. Muzzle white, tho wealthy and cultured Now York crs, who havo taken up a temjwrary residence in Chicago for tho purpose of getting a divorce. Chicago News. The fiubbuth Not liroken. Eastern Stranger My, my I I didn't sup pose you allowed babeball playing hero on Sunday. Omaha Man Tho playing is being donoby an out of town club and we don't feci respon sible for them, you know. "But isn't that the Omaha club they are playing againsti" "Yes, but the Omaha club Is composed of very conscientious young men who wouldn't think of breaking tho Babbuth." "But there they aro right in the field and on this hallowed day of rest." "If you look at tbo scoro you will see that tbey aro not playing; tbey aro resting." Omaha World. Value of an Education. Littlo Dot Ob, dear, I don't seo why mamma gives mo such lessons as this to learn, notliin' but great big words. Little Dick Well, folks use big words sometimes. "But theso are awful long things, ever so many syllables; why, somo stretch 'most clear across tbo page. Thero isn't any use in learning them." "Indeed there it, Dot. If you don't learn all them big words you'll grow up in ignor ance an' never bo able to read circus posters.'' Omaha World. Very many people who are taking In summer boarders are people who have seen better days and lived better, 'n have the'r boarders. INFKIt A I. INOKNIT1TY Could scarcely deM u more excruciating tortures than those of will- li you see the evidences In he face of a rheumatic or neuralgic sutTcrer. The agonies arc the consequence of not check lug a rheumatic or neuralgic attack at the out set. Hostetter's Stomach Hitters has been found by skillful medical practitioners to possess not only remedial, hut defensive ctllcacy, wheic those diseases exist, or a tendency to them is ex- . hlblted. Surely this puissant but safe botanic medicine, bearing, too, such high speclfiu sanc tion. Is better than the poisons often employed, but most unsafe, not only in continuance, but I In Isolated doses. The blood Is depurated thor 1 oughlvfrom the rheumatic virus, and the nerves, siUhtly Impurged upon, saved from ultimate and direful throes by this benign, saving medl i clue, which likewise exhibits marked elllcacy i for malaria, kidney complaints, dyspepsia, con j stipatlou and liver comnlalnt. Sunday-school Teacher Now, 1 ttle boys, what do ou know about Goliath'' Freddy Kangle 1'lease, ma'am, he w as rocked to dqith. iNKVKIl TltAVKI. WITHOUT Til KM. Persons should never travel without a box of HitANintimi's Pn.is. A few doses I taken before going tn ship will prevent seasickness, and one pill every night on j Hhiphoatd will counteract the costive ac J tion of the sea air. When sick, troubled I with pains, cold or dizziness, or having rheumatism, take from three to th e. pills, and if they do not operate in mi hour or j so, take three or four more, i HitANinurrn's Pn.i.s are purely vegeta , ble, absolutely harmless and safe to take I at any time. I Sold in every drug and mcdlcino store, either plain or sugar-coated. Slightly lllllerent. Minister Are you In the ' church, mls? Miss lllghset No, sir; I'm only i a member of tho choir, sir. For coughs, asthma and throat disorders use "lirenrn's Bronchial Troches." 25 cts. a box. A great many of our would-be reformers are like the liiiiu who stays up nil night trying to get people to go to bed. After dinner smoke "Tanslll's I'utich." Spontaneous combustion Is sometimes caused hy an accumulation of oiled rags anil sometimes by r collection of Insurance policies. Six iYo vela Free will be sent by Cragin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., to anyone in the United States or Canada, pontage paid, upon receipt of '25 Dobbins' hleclric Soup wrappers. See list of novels on circulars around each bar. Soap for sale by all grocers. We do not know what Clay's last words were, but Noah Webster was alliterative to the end. Ills last words all begin with 7.. AN KbKOANT l'AOKAOK OF FINE CAKDS, Including 15 rare novelties, shapes and artistic Imported oleographic and chro matic cards. This large and beautiful col lection sent by mail to any one who will do tlds: Buy a box of the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills from any druggist, price 1'5 cents, and mail us the outside wrapper with your address, plain ly written, and 4 cents in stamps. The genuine McLnno's Pills are prepared only by Fleming Bros.. Pittsburgh, Pa , and have been in constant use for over sixty years. They are superior to all others in nurlty and effectiveness. A certain cure lor indigestion aud Kick headache. Ad dress, Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa. It is easy enough to tell on Sunday who be. longs to the church and who to the world, but it Is not so easy to distinguish church members during tho week. CWNSUMl'TION SUltKI.Y CUKKI). To tiik Editok: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. Hy Its timely use thousands of hopeless eases hnvj been permanently cured. I shall he glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your renders who have consump tion If they will send x.ie their express aud post office address. Kespectfully. T. A. SI.OCUM, M. C., 181 l'earl street, New York. Try Okkmka for breakfast. Beware of Imitations of the celebrated Seal of North Carolina Plug Out Tobacco. Cood As Gold Ro enthusiastic aro thousands of people over the benefits derived from Hood's Snrsaparllli that they can" hardly find words to express their confidence in aud gratitude for this medicine. 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I.oonry, Principal of Fulton l'ulillc School, In Knvor of Drs. Dnrrln. Editor OrctionianlUiwi Sin: I am not in the hah't of nutting adveriiMii doctors, but I cannot let this oppoit unity pass without mention In hist Ice to the allllctcd ns well as Dr. Dnrrin. The do tor lias uted mo of a troublesome catarih and bronchitis of seven yearn' standing by electricity and medicine. The cure is per fect ami permanent, and I will answer all letters addressed to me at Portland. J. P. i.OONKY. There is something alout the success Drs. Darriti nre meeting with which is truly hard to credit, yet wo have It from persons whose veracity we ratinnt doubt Hint their cures are remarkable. Thenb.ive case is pfculiatly striking. Professor I.ooney Is a man of undoubted iute ritj and well known throughout the State and Mil ion. The abov card about Drs. Parrin is positive proof of tho unexampled suc cess which attends their treatment. It sh-iws how radical, as well as unexpected, are many of their cures, tmd how chronic diseases of many years' duration are un able to resist their skill, and is but one of the many cases which the doctors have undertaken, and is only one of I lie scores of patients whom they have restored to hetlth. The author of the above state ment, we have full assurance, in haying, was ac uated in publishing the same by no other motive than gratitude for his cure and a desire to make known the tmans to others as unfortunate as himself. When we rellect wliat a eat boon is health when we consider that without it the sliuhtest approach to happiness is impossible- that it Is, in short, the grea'est earthly blessing- can wobeotherwise than immeasurably surprised to lind any one who has lost, this great treasure and hesi tate to follow a plainly dellued path lead ing to its recover To see a sick, man or woman neglect or refuse to visit Dr. Dnr rin, who may do him or her some good and cannot do harm, is equally an inexplicable mystery. Try them, at all events, common sense would suggest. A consultation will 1 cost you nothing. The ooctors could til1 tills page wiili responsible certificate-, but i their lame is so widespread it is unneces-' sary. The doctors treat all 'hronic dis eases at th ir parlors In the Washington I building, corner Washington and Fourth streets, Portland. I'OUKTll OF .I1M.V IN KOUMAN1A. 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HUDSON, 99 rirtt St., Portland, Or, DKALSB 1 Arms, Revolvers and Sportsmen's Goods KKD tOM. ttyr IliniTBATIDCATALOaUK. I Plso's Ilemedy for Cfttarrh Is the mum uen, xjauM to uk, sou uopuib fkild by druinrlsta or sent by mall. I Ua K. T. Uazeltlne, Warren, I'm. JHE SMOKER Will h&vte no olher Jobacco Who once tries SEUj OF ORT GAR0lilNy Plug Gut. Jhis is the secret of its Immense sale. Irion ciii:ai iicuiiiA'riiu i.andn 1 or 1IOMKH on the beautiful nialrie of Texas aildren Frank I.itmil, "The" Ijind AKCUt, Hull Aukc1o,Tcxi. czi. OPIUM AND MOHI'HINK 1IAII1T eurt'i). Trial free. C'oufldeu tlslly addreis INIJ1ANA M1NK11AL Bl'IUNQH CO., la. Fayots, Imd. llos 13, j The Wiley B, Allen Music Stoi The oldest and largest in tho Northwest. Knabe, Stock and Dehr Bros. Pianos. EnrhnrT Mouse-proof Organs. Publishers of Tht Xwtteal I'attime, n journal of mus c (16 pages reading; matter and 16 pages music), Issued monthly, 75a per year: sample copy, 10c Send for catalogues. WII.KY B. ALI.KN. ill First St., Portland! Or. O I ul 11 TV rl I A iiKAUil.Goblor. Roo rdsh Pianos: RurtlrttOrtrana. Hand Instruments I-nrgcst stock of Sheet Music and llookn. Hands supplied at Eastern Prices. MATTHIAS O HAY CO. 200 Pout Street San Francisco. NFW PFNsMllH I 4W anXOOO names addwl to tho. nan rriOoiun unn peIion t njecte.i ana delayed claims allowed. Technic -lltles wlpedtmt lSoof made easy Itliuiks free. Hate your claim settled, without delay Patuu K O KAr.Hr.Lt,,VahlnKton,D.O CHAM C I C EFFECTUAL ftp kirp thrm) cl(l muff llrrclititn'n I'llltnn (Mention fif.s pnprr.. PANTS MADE to ORDER, S5, $6, $7, $8. Men's Suits to Order, $25 to $40. Fit Guaranteed. Pond 4 cents in ktamyis for samples anil rules for sflf-meiiMirotnent. You can mvo hie money hy (tculitiK with me. Sattsf-tctlon KuiirHiitecl. ARTHUR KOHN, Clothior, Hatter and Tailorv coiinku or HociiikI ami .Morrlnon SIh., rortlantt Or. Mention this juinor. tlfAT CAN HI? USIvD nvi'.RY T)AV is the kind that pays. Scores of young business men, and hun dreds of hook-kecners and stcu- The above lecture HeprticnU CAPTAIN S. GREENWOOD, Master or Itie steamship Kanawha. About a year ago ho observed a strango 3liun;,'o in IiIh feclhigH. llu felt tired in iteud of vlgurouBl nervous Instead oC ttroiiL'. 1 1 Ih iiiictltu became poor and U1h ileen broken, llo tried to overcomu thesu feeliiiKM, but thoy would not go. Ho then noticed pulim mid lrrltutlnu in the wuter rliunnolM, uud tunt tho Ilulds pusked wera often thick uud with a bcum on top one lirlck-duKt sediment ut tho bottom. All thcuo wero tho surenyniptomB of that fear ful dlxciau, Catarrh of tlio Itludder. wlileU has always been considered incurable, and. they continued until tho Captain wan la a terrible condition. Hut ho fs tho picture) of health uud vigor to day, and ho owes It entirely to that wonderful medicine, Ilunt'H Itemed, Cant. Greenwood eayst "I am no certain of tho great vuluu of Hunt's Kcmcdy, thnt I alwuy carry a nup nly on shipboard for tho iihch of my men, mid I prcHcrlbo It whenever they aro ailing. After curing nio an It did, rind rottorlni; my wlfo, (whom tho iR'bt jihyslclatM of Now York said wnH dying of tumor,) to perfect health, I swear by it." Thin (Jrcat Kcmcdy absolutely curei all Kidney, I.lver and Urinary Disease. l'or Halo hy all Donlurs. O. N. OKITTKNTON, Ocnernt AB'iit, 115 Fulton St., X. Y. Stmt fur tulmMtt la IA Hunt, ttml, Co., fml- 1 New Plan for Investors. NO IIISKM. NUUH FHOF1TS. 7 Guaranteed Bonds for Small Sums. O Write fur Full Information. Unquestioned References East aid f t. THEARAPAHQE INVESTMENT CO. Incorporated: Capital. $200,000. v. it. mix. UIIAH. II. WOODMAN, c'iiah. if. 8 tae, AVAL I.I.O I), FKAMK1.IN i'l-ATT, Preildeut. Vlccl'rti, Tri'asUTr, Beemturr, CtuutL Lock Box 2003, DENVER, COLO. N. P. N. U. Ne. 345-8. 7. M.U.M 48 V