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Thorough system and instruction; good teach- •eis; low terms; short time: positions to com petents. Mail orders carefully and promptly attended to. For further particulars call on or address EDITH A. BROWN, 42 Hamilton Building, Portland, Or. By ALFRED BALDE The village or town they had taken was a collection of huts made of upright canes, thatched with paja. In the cen ter was the plaza of the temple, and in this stood the temple itself, a large house, one story high, built like the huts. The open front showed the shape less log of wood which had been wor shiped as a god, already thrown down, while before it lay the bodies of three or four priests slain in their attempt to de fend the altar. Some blood red flowers, remains of the morning offering, were scattered about, and the coals of the sa cred fire yet showed spots of red. At one side was the heap of gold ornaments torn from the altar arid the god carelessly ly ing there, waiting until the rest of the booty should be collected. Down the street in which the battle had raged Spaniards were examining the bodies of the dead and stripping off the gold. As the young soldier sat there a group of captives guarded by five or six sol diers attracted his attention. There were many women and children, some old men who mourned over the fate of their people, and some in the prime of life. Many a gaping wound showed itself on the bodies of these warriors, and their sullen looks were evidence enough of the feelings which raged within their breasts. But it was not bn these that Don Francesco’s thoughts dwelt. Near to him and seated on the ground, her white cotton robe half torn from her shoulders, was an Indian girl of about fifteen. This was Nechtla, the sister of Bocho-Amino, war chief of the Guaje- ros. The relación of the Frey Juan Gon zales, in which I found this story, de scribes the girl as looking like one from the old Gothic families of Spain, and the old Franciscan adds, quaintly enough. “She was beautiful enough, without the aid of the devil she served, to do all that came.” I fancy, then, that Nechtla musí have been a pure brunette, with large and soft black eyes, a perfect figure, ex quisitely beautiful hands and feet and long black hair. Probably she possess ed that appealing expression which may even now be seen iu half breed Indian girls, an expression which cannot he de scribed, but which is inexpressibly touch ing. Whatever she looked like, she was such a one as Don Francesco Medina had never seen before. He had influence enough with Colonel Honradez to cause her to be carried on a litter during the leug and toilsome march hack, and it is certain that he talked to her a great deal. Colonel Honradez did not care; it was a rough age, and if Don Francesco Medina, the son of the captain general, chose tc take a fancy to an Indian captive, what did it matter? She was of no use as a slave; in fact, the stern old Spanish soldier would not have burdened himseli on the march with her so long as the thrust of a knife would have been less trouble. That the young man should prefer having her to receiving the share of gold he had offered to give up in return amused Colonel Honradez not a little, hut for all that the colonel resolved good naturedly Francesco should not suffer when the yellow metal in those bundles, bound in raw hide and carried by the men who were guarded so care fully, came to he weighed and divided. In due time the party reached Cartha gena; there were fresh -slaves to take their places on the walls, and the cap tain general was delighted when he heard the story of his son’s behavior in his first fight from the lips of Colonel Honradez. 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The girl was taken on a charge The drummer was leaning up against probably in the devoted love he showed by every act of conspiracy, and it the hotel counter talking to the clerk. tended she should ’ die by poison. It was and word. She had heard of Spaniards • ‘You look worried about something, ” ever .since she could remember, as bru the feeling that afty <>Pen violence would said the clerk. result in a rupture between Don Fran tal, cruel, pitiless, and' she saw around cesco and his father that alone saved her “I am,” responded, the drummer her abundant evidence of it all; but this promptly. “I saw the prettiest girl on from a more speedy death. How word man was not brutal. He treated her as the train today I have seen in a dozen no Indian woman she had ever heard of was sent to Don Francesco, or by whom, years of travel. ” I cannot tell ; but it is n °t impossible the had been treated by a man. And when “That oughtn’t to worry you. ” he urged that she be baptized and be news may have traveled from slave to “Pretty women have worried better slave. Anyway he heard what had hap come a Christian in order that they men than I am/” ventured the drum might be married she \ assented with a pened, and was in Carthagena again mer. gladness she could never have put into within the week. His arrival seems to “.Who was she?” have been the signal for a battle royal “Blamed if I know. ” words. Frey Raphael Quevedo, who had between his father and himself, during “Didn’t get acquainted with her?” been Don Francesco’s tutor, welcomed which he swore to take his own life if “Of course not. You. must think I the convert with an almost holy joy and anything happened to the Indian girl, visited the little home Francesco had “defying, therefore, his excellency, the get acquainted, with every woman I put her into to talk and reason with her. captain general and the holy saints,” sea” She was baptized under the name of says Father Juan. That his excellency i. “You: do, don’t you?” Maria. “No, I don’t, nor do any of us. believed he would carry out his threat I like to think of this period in the seems probable, for nothing appears to That’s a vile slander on the profession. ” lives of these two, because they must have been done with Nechtla except ... “Did you try to?” asked the clerk, have been very happy. What time he keeping her in orison with a smile of doubt. could spare from his military duties “No, I didn’t. ” [TO BB OOHtnUBO) Francesco spent with the girl, and she, “Then what’s worrying you?” to please him, abandoned her native “The way she treated ma ” DEALING IN HUMAN HAIR. dress and so far as possible clad, herself “What did she do?” like a Spanish woman. Among the cap How Makers of Wigs and Switches Treat The drummer fired his half smoked Their Stock In trade. tives was her uncle, a man who is called cigar at the cuspidor viciously. El Tigre in the story. Francesco bought “Dealing in human hair is a peculiar “Well,” he explained, “after I had him from the government, so that the business, ” said the proprietor of a wig been gazing at her for an hour or so, I two lived in the same hut. There must making establishment to a reporter. thought I’d try her with a newspaper. have been some gossip among the people “People do not understaiil the ins and She declined it with thanks and a beau of Carthagena over what was going on, outs of a business that must on its face tiful smila Then I tried her with a but of this I could find but little trace. I seem so simple. new novel, with the same result Then imagine, too, the captain general may “The mère matter w obtaining hair I sent over some nice fresh fruit, arid it have spoken to his son sometimes, but it with which to itches and came back. Then I wanted to fix the is certain there was no quarrel between other hairwork to EHnWads poorly window for her, and again the thanks them prior to the time that Frey Raphael favored by nature se^feasy, but . it is and the declination. That lovely smile sought the presence of the count and jot so. We have to excise the greatest is what broke me up, ” si^Sd the drum with much agitation informed him that care in buying hair, itbeing absolutely mer, “and I was sure if I had half a Don Francesco had requested him to necessary to know froa what source it chance I would get acquainted. About celebrate a marriage between .himself has been obtained. A Treat deal of hair 10 minutes after I had made the last of and the-Indian girl. comes from the ash barels and garbage fer the train stopped at a station, and The shock to the feelings of the father piles. You can see that material of this she nodded for me to come over. By when he heard this story was naturally kind would not be at all desirable, yet George, I was sure I had made a 10 very gseat. Don Alphonso Medina came people often wonder why' one wig. costs strike, and I fairly flew to her. from one of the proudest families in all four times as much at another when in “ ‘Will you do me a favor?’ she asked, Spain. He had been himself a distin appearance both are the same. with that same enchanting smile, as if guished soldier, he had risen high in the “The source from which the hair is I wouldn’t have done her a million,” service of the government, and for his obtained has a great deal to do in deter and the drummer sighed again. only son and heir he could look for a mining the price' of tie goods. If? hair “ ‘Certainly, with the greatest pleas marriage among the greatest houses of has been cut form afever patient, the ure, ’ said L his own country. That Francesco should price asked is considerably lower than “ ‘Well,’ says she, ‘suppose you get dream of marrying the daughter of even if it had been cut from the head of a' off at this station and take the train for one of the Spanish families then in healthy person. Hail retains disease Detroit that comes along this evening. Carthagena would have been sufficiently germs longer than anything elsa (That You make me dead tired where you monstrous; but an Indian, a slave—I this is appreciated is shown by the fact ara’ ” He did not believe the story. The Frey that even after hair fonnd in uncertain The clerk’s eyes filled with tears, and Raphael repeated it over and over again, places has been put through the severe the drummer went out and stood in the declaring in the most positive way that he cleansing process to which all the; ma door gloomily. —Detroit Free Press. had reasoned with Don Francesco until terial used is subjected, still it does not beyond any question he had found him command the same price as the healthy Portable Pianos. to he in earnest. Don Francesco did not article. One would think that-this proc An invention, which would be a for appear to be mad, he said, but seemed ess would kill all disease germs, but it tune to the inventor and manufacturer, to be perfectly cool. He had even said does not seem to increase the value of is a portable piano—that is, a keyboard he thought he could induce his father tc such hair. of six octaves, inclosed in a plain .case consent. At this the captain general “When hair is' collected, it is thrown 41 inches long, 18 inches broad and 8 forgot his courtesy and stormed and into vats of boiling water, where’it is inches deep; each note to be very faint, swore until Frey Raphael fairly ran out left boil for a considerable time. but pure, distinct and as correct in tone of the room. Then Don Alphonso, in a After to that it is put through a chemical as the best pianoforte manufactured; maze of perplexity and anger, sent fol preparation, and then, after being part of the top of the case to open and Colonel Honradez, to whom he told the combed out and sorted in sizes, it is show the keyboard, with a small folded tale. laid away for a year. We never usd any easel for the music to rest upon, the Colonel Honradez, after cursing him hair that has not been treated at least a other part of the top to open to allow of self for not having had the girl killed, year. Each box is marked with the date the instrument being tuned. suggested the best thing was to have this Such an article would be invaluable, which the hair- was treated, the negligence on his part remedied at once, on as it could be placed on a writing table place from which iterine, etc., so-that and offered to see the work done properly, we have a full history of every bit of or dressing table in a bedroom, and the To this the captain general demurred— hair in stock. tone being faint its use could not annoy not, I need scarcely say, on the girl’s ac other people when the amateur was prac “ We meet some peculiar people in count, for Don Alphonso would gladly ticing. It could be carried about in a our business. You would soon be con have seen herself and her whole tribe vinced that women cabnot claim exclu leather case as ordinary luggage; and burned rather than such a trouble asthif title to vanity. We find men who when not in use could stand in a corner should have come—but because he knew sive a sitting or bedroom. The price are hairless more difficult to please than of something of his son’s disposition. Were women. Tlxo^ Jmviug tills should be moderate, as such an instru such a thing done Francesco would nevei bald spot covered just so, and their way ment would be sure to become very pop forget nor forgive if he really loved the invariably happens to be the only «way ular.—Philadelphia Record. girl, and- at this thought the captain in which it cannot be fixed.”—Pitts A General Designation. general once more became almost insane burg Dispatch. The negro editors of Georgia, repre with anger. At last he asked Colonel senting 12 papers, have issued an address Honradez to call on Don Roberto Patri A Horse With a Mustache. in behalf of the advancement of their cio, the alcalde, tell him the whole story “ Look dar, Bill. See dat horse wid a race. They recommend that instead of and request his presence at the palace mustache!” “colored” the word4 ‘negro” be used and that evening, when the three men would This explanation from one street gam have a consultation. Of course neither in to another attracted the attention of spelled with a capital letter.—National one would say anything in the meantime, a reporter and a few friends with him Advertiser.________ _ and sending for Frey Raphael he cau “Didn’t you hear about little Johnny Dugan were conversing on the corner. bein ’ suspindid from the foorce?” “No, fwat tioned that worthy man to be equally who Looking in the direction of the boys, he for?” “Hearristed a dealer in toy goats for silent. The story was told to the old discovered that Letter Carrier Thomas sellin’ artificial butther.” lawyer as he and the soldier sat in that large cool room on tile second story of Brown had driven up his little wagon THE LAND OF PROMISE the municipal building—from which you to collect the mail from the box At Is the mighty West, the land that “ tickled with tached to it was a small sized sorrel look down the street past the Church of a hoe laughs a harvest;” the El Dorado of the the goal of the agricultural emigrant. San Juan de Dios—and Don Roberto drew horse, which had, sure enough, an ele miner; While it teems with all the elements of wealth gant mustache about 2 inches long and his thin lips closer together as he listened. and prosperity, some of the fairest and most curled in a manner which would excite fruitful portions of it bear a harvest of malaria It was about 8 o’clock when the al iu its fullness by those unprotected'by a calde' and Coloriel Honradez called on the envy of any dude. From Mr. Brown reaped medicinal safeguard. No one seeking or dwell Don Alphonso and found Frey Raphael it was learned that the horse was about ing in a malarial locality is safe from the scourge without Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. 6 years old, and that he purchased him with him. The chaplain repeated the Emigrants, bear this in mind. Commercial story he had told in the morning, to from a negro. The negro raised him travelers sojourningin malarious regions should from a colt, and in early life he com carry a bottle of the Bitters in the traditional which the captain general was able to gripsack. Against the effects of exposure, men listen quietly, for no man ever saw Don menced sporting his mustacha To re tai or bodily overwork, damp and unwholesome lieve himself of the bother of answer food or water, it is an infallible defense. Con Alphonso lose control of himself twice in stipation, rheumatism, biliousness, dyspepsia, •the same day. Colonel Honradez again ing questions, the colored man had kept nervousness and loss of strength are all reme the whiskers trimmed, but Mr. Brown, died by this genial restorative. suggested his idea of the readiest way to solve the difficulty. Not only did the since he became possessed of the animal, At the Butcher’s.—“ Why did you put that captain general refuse, but the Frey had permitted them to grow. large mirror near the door?” “ To prevent the The Duty of Resignation. Raphael argued in the strongest way servant girls watching the scales.” People in affliction say queer things, against it. He said that, knowing Don Francesco as he knew him, he and it is wisely provided no doubt that was pertain he would never make up at such times they are not considered with his father if anything of the kind strictly accountabla There is certainly were done. Francesco was gentle and a peculiar flavor in a remark made by a Is due to an im'poverished condition of the kind, and he certainly loved his father middle aged widow who had just buried blood. It should be overcome without de and the best way to accomplish this very dearly, hut he was a man who, when her second husband; As is usual in such lay, result is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which he once had reason, as he supposed, to cases, interested friends were making dislike a person, never forgave. If he such consolatory remarks as occurred to loved this girl nothing could be done to them-, dwelling, after the regulation X her by any consent of his father. The fashion, upon the duty of resignation Frey’s advice was that Don Alphonso under the circumstances; “Oh, yes,” will purify and should try to wean his son hack, but to the weeping widow murmured. .“I vitalize the give this plan the captain general would not know I ought to be reconciled, but I am blood, strength and ap .consent, saying curtly that he „would not not, I can’t feel reconciled at all—not petite and pro sweet and talk over the matter with his son in any a single bit. Maybe I-H f jl reconciled duce refreshing sleep, Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsa way. in a few months, but of course I can’t parilla, and only Hood’s. The alcalde had been listening to the promise. ’ ’—T -»"«^v«Ho'noTfrier-.Tr>nrnn,} Hood's Pills cure nausea, and biliousness. others as they talked, a smile now and then showing itself on his face. At last, when the captain general turned to him for his opinion, Don Roberto suggested It*# 1STHEBEST. quietly that Don Francesco might be or 9T1 v E m NO SQUEAKING. dered off with some soldiers to inquire 45. CORDOVAN, THE' JFAF IS OPEN into the rumor which had reached them FRENCH&ENAMELLEDCALF. during the day that an outbreak among | to health and strength, if you’re a nervous, *4?3.5-PFlNECALF&iaNeAII0!l delicate woman. The medicine to cure you, the slaves in the town of Santa Lucia : the tonic to build you up, is Dr. Pierce’s Fa $3.50 POLICE,3 SOLES. was feared. During Don Francesco’s ab- | vorite Prescription. 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Because« we are the largest manufacturers of nervous disorders due to functional derange He found ten minutes, too, in which to ments. It has often, by restoring the wo- ' this grade of shoes in the world, and guarantee .the ir -ralue by stamping the name and price bn the gallop out to the little hut- and tell the manly functions, cured cases of Insanity. ioottom, which protect you against high prices and girl where he was going. ilhe middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom 'Fork in style, easy fitting, and wearing qualities. “She was filled with foreboding and j ‘We have them sold everywhere at lower prices for besought him that he might stay with (the value given than any other make. Take no sub- iltitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. her,” says the relacion—a pitiful picture OB MONEY BETURNED. in few words! What happened to Francesco Medina PORTLAND WIRE AND IRON WORKS, at Santa Lucia, or while journeying 834 Alder street, Portland, Or. there and back, I do not know, for the relacion is silent on this as on many other points of interest. But it was not two days after he left that Nechtla was seized by order of the alcalde and thrown into cuartel. The prison of Car Bank and Office Railings, Prune GraderB, Fran thagena then, as now, was in the eastern Dipping Baskets and all of Wire an4 Iron section of the city. What it was like in Work. Send for catalogue« Every can Is guaranteed pure. SIXTH YEAR I ■ Dr* Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, g Bleeding and. Itching Piles. ■ ■■■ It absorbs the tumors, allays Will open September 24. Prepares for college. the itching at once, acts as a poul Gives advanced English course. tice, gives instant relief. Dr. Will Now prepared to receive boarders as well as iams’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared day scholars. For catalogue address for Piles and Itching of the private PORTLAND ACADEMY, M parts. Every box is warranted. By drug- 191 Eleventh street, Portland, Or. fists, by mail on receipt of price, 50 cents 1.00 WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING C0.v N, P. N. U. No. 563—S. F. N. U. No. 640 | Proprietors, Cleveland, Ohio. “WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES«51 GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO •emioni tío» n ww mis . s- Men’s Suits at $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15,00, $20.00. Men’s Overcoats, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00. Young Men’s Suits, $3.00, $4.50, $5.00, $8.00, $10.00. Boys’ Knee-Pants Suits, $1.25, $1.75; $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. Oregon Wool .Socks, 3 pairs for 50 cents. White Lanndried Shirts, 50 cents. If you can’t see us, write for goods. FAMOUS?7 CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS Bln: Corner, Morrison and Second St»^ PORTLAND. . OREGON,