The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, December 16, 1887, Image 4

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liDdoti and San r rancisea Bank. (Limited),
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National Bank, KariuM Ma
mother-of-pearl fishing.
On a mt III Mmt Interwllnf Ittttaatrie
rnrttlrrt b th Battnnlna,
Mrtthf r-of-MAi-l ti-ihinp; la ritrripil rn
All ovtr lli Rvl So, from tht north
down to thtt Gnlf of Aln, but thfl btt
flshing-gttuitul.. re in thf nelghlMii.
htvcwl tf Sujtkln, Mftssowah mur the
Farsnn IstAmls, Th ftshln IJt con
sist of nhont thr hutt'lrrHl lnta.
mostly blnfrinn; to th Zolx-ilrt Be
douins, tribe inhnbitin'' the coast be-
tween JFtlibth ami lnmlio. About fifty
bfloHjr hi JiMbl.th, utt olhtun Ut other
lcsliit. Thojr rt on Imata, of
from eifjht to twenty tons bunion, with
nne tit-n sail. The fcpv TArSt from
eijrht to twelve men. Tlire re two
diffrnt fisliinp m-asonv on of fmir
nd ths other of iigtit months ut
during theM the boUt remain almost
PonatAntlr at nw, Mipt fur few
wwks. The mtit, consi.ting in prpAt
part of blitvk. l-vt, rrHt.-irfi twn
thinls of the catch, ile-hii-tion bt-ing
made for thir fmul; the owners of the
boat kwp the other third. Acoiilenta
are st-iitom beai-d ot. and tirpr are
remarkable for thir iihvaioat visror
and robn-t hoalth. TJiej rfnge
(n apre Iwtwt-t'n ten And forty,
and th work evui rt
them no harm. The fishing- crotind
are in the neihliorhood of coral reef.
here, the Imats are anchored; th di
rer tnin po wit in uniAll cnoe!, jo
cially Imported, fmm the Malabar coast
for the iiirio- and Ivejrin their work
All round. It is neoesary that the sea
should be calm, otherwise the shells
cn not In- wen. For aome rear rHt-st
the neriM have been in the habit of
using old tin canister, with pla-M In
the bottom, to enable then to we lt-
ter. In the tnurw of the iv.t ten
years the t:th haa fnllcn ten to twenty
per cent., wit m rvanon of ttie in
creased price, sood and bad ahetls hare
met with a readj sale. The annual
production varies from tl20.ik to
tUX),'"). Ihirinn the last acdn of
four month it reached onlr f25,Ok),
against f 40i10 to 50,kk) in the cr
resiondingf periHls of other ve?r.
Jeddah was fomterlr the mde market.
bnt on account of theacorruittion of the
customs offici ls th.-re the poi-t only ro-
ceivea aiwmt a quarter of the catch
now, the rest, goinjj; to Snakin and
Masowah. Pearl a to the ralne of
4.00 to fUkKl are found annually;
bnt thi eUmate la uncertain, as
the laijrer and more valuable i
are aohl seretlv. The mot her-of-pearl
shells aie sold at public auction In
Jeddah in lota of about fifty pound.
Ten years aero all that came on the
market at Jt-ddah was shipped off in
Arab vessel to Miex, when-o it waa
sent to Cairo, where it was aold. At
present the greater part iaent to
Trieste, the rest going to Havre and
London. The largest and roost perfect
And beautiful sheila are pnrchased by
trader from Bethlehem, who take
ttiem home, and cut and sell them to
pilgrims. ' Jeddah shells are less valued
in Europe than those of Suakin and
Massowah, because of their - yellow
tinge. In an ordinary lot of shells, as
sold in the market, nine per cent, will
be laree, twentr per cent, medium
sized, twenty-five per cent, small
medium, ten per cent, small, twentv-
two percent, dead or cracked, and six
per cent, will consist of impurities and
coralloid marble. Some years since a
German attempted pearl-fishing with a
fleet manned br Greeks, but as the ex
periment was never renewed it is to be
presumed that it was a failure.
Vienna Paper.
PERSONAL AND LITERARY.
The first Italian lady who sang ii
public in England was Franceses
Margherit de FEpine, wl.o appeared
in vsnoos ooeras in 1691
There t complaint at Cornell that
the townpeop!e find the lectures by
distinguished lecturers so attractive
that they take all the best seats in the
hall to the exclusion of the students.
-The New York Chinese mission has
between 4,000 And 5,000 Celestials in
its Sunday-schools. About sixty have
joined the various churches. The first
bnnciay-school for these people was
founded in Isew York eighteen years
ago. Public Opinion.
The total income of Oxford Uni
versity last year "?. 64,200, against
62,106. in 1885. A balance of 1.004
has been carred forward, as against
333 last year. The University's In
come from its estates decreases, 'bnt
the increase of fees and dues more than
makes the loss good. Congregational
it-l. '.
To a missionary came the follow
ing reports from f-chools which he had
organized, of conversions during the
ps-t year: From one school, 16; from
anc-thev. 20; from nnnther, 32; from
another, 27; from another, S7; and from
vet another, 44 making a total f
176 soi rU brought to accept Christ in
six butiuav
schools.
And yet there
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FORCICN GOSSIP.
I'or the bt hundred teari Ibo
p ayor of bo hv.$ town of dtlooi Jetu
Gvitiiftnr, haro ull lxloud to tua
une family. . v ,
Cti!nee capitalist! ara said to be
tiikinrr awny tha busltuM of the for
eign bink at Foo-chow by londinff
money nt extraordinarily low rate of
Interest. '
A site of flftv acre h:s bi?n takun
for the Ooi-don Memorial Hoys' Home
In I-ondon. A building will be put tip
to accommodate 160 boys, and the cost
of maintaining the eitablUUmeut will
be f20.000 a year.
Mr. Elwin Chadwlok, president of
the British Association of Sanitary
Engineer, recently stated that sanl-
ary measure applied to the army In
hid a had reduced the Uoatu-raie in
the niilitnrjr forces there from sixty-
nine per thousand to thirteen per
thousand.
An old lady who died lately In
Vienna bequeath her property, valued
at 80.000 norlns. to her nineteen-year-
old niece, on condition that the latter
would never wear clothes of any other
cut than those worn by her aunt. The
eondkion was accepted. Detroit t rea
Prtut.
Roman carls without spring and
the Cincinnati's plow are still inod in
the Spanish district of CoiTunna. Meat
Is randy u-ted by the peasant pmpile
tora except on great festive occasions,
and the common beverage la water,
tea and coff. e being considered luxu
ries f r th rich.
The plea that you have no small
coin nlHtiit you Is not a valid excuse
with M ex 'can beggars, says a eorres
Mndent, for upon such a hint any one
of the half-naked rascal will dive
under his dirty blanket, and, eroduo
iiiff a wcU-Hlbl bug of silvi iv cout te-
anst3 offer to "make chaug? for you.
'Hie iiopulntloii In Knglnnd and
Wale was t-numeratcd on April 4
Ifttl. at2S7t.439. and on the hy pot he
is that the rntoof Increase or decrea
that pFCvalle 1 In'tween the census of
1871 and that ol IBSl was maintained.
the population In the miildlo of
was lathuated to be 27.870.&MU ThU
nntins an Increase of about 7.3 per
cent, in the tire veai-s.
Extrvmly handsome apples and
(tears of many choice varieties are now
imprtHl to knglaud from Australbu
In tHilor, shape and si most of them
Mtrpass the same Engl'sh sfirt. In
BariM. however, with n f sw exceptions.
(her are pnuuninccd inferior to native
trtut and to apples and pears mm this
eoiintrv. Amrim fruit has the ad
vantage of a much shorter sea j nir.iey
hi Europe only three thousand nilh'S
is against fourteen thousand from Aus
tralia. .V. V. Lfdaer.
Mr. Coster, now at the head of the
iimoid-enilin;r Industry of Anis'er-
lam. is imatcs that S.O'O.O'Kl carats of
Pamouds arc now cut yearly in that
city. In lH0 the amount was but 15,
9K carats. Another authoritv sav
h re ai e in Amsterdam 8,000 skilled
iilittei-s. cutters and polishers, we have
V-en orking 2o,0W carats a we-k for
the last five years, or an average of
l.rtlO carats jHr anunm; the last year'a
nut nut being t.5' K). 000 cm ft'.a Drake $
-In view of forthcoming trouble, alt
the Fnrls Rothschilds have had pack-
ing-cAses made lined wiih red morocco
feather, each numbered and labeled.
nd i-liaiMl to ivceivo not only their
pictures and objects of alt, but also
;heir precious eighteenth century fur
i:turr. These cases nuinlering many
sundreits, are stored in the Rothschild
louses in convenient places, so that at
moment s notice the oHoe'.s may be
parked, each in Its box. and conveyed
to some place of security.
-Thi-ee vessls-of-war have Just
seen added to the English navy: the
eel armor-plated turret-ship Sans
mivil, the torp.do eruisr Uiccooni
ind the eonipodte sloop B ixzanl. The
aai spai-ell Is the biggest iron-clad ever
aunched in fc igland. Mie is to carry
.wo one hundred and ten ton gun
resides a powerful 'subsidiary armi
iient, and will lie capable of a speed
if seve-iteen knot. The estimated
o.t of the vestjl Is eight hundred and
wenli-live thousand pounds ster
ing. but by the time she is finally put
nto commission the dockyard author
lies will :sJmost certalnlv, with- all
heir mnffitndinons alt-rations and
miinivements. have brought her wist
ip to a mil million sterling. uxni
tinton.
THE BERGERON CURE.
A Xaw TrMlmMI for Conaamptlna See
eeaafully Tried la New Orleans.
What is known as the compound-gat
treatment for consumption has beei
attracting a good deal of attention ii
medical circles of late. It is the in
vention of a French physician. Dr.
Bergvrcn, of Lyons, who claims t
have accomplished remarkable resultf
through its agency.
The treatment has been expermented
with in this country to some extent re
ceiitly, and the results appear to war
rant tbe good opinion entertained :
the method by the French physician
A case has been reported from JSevi
Orleans whore the treatment was tried
on a lady who was in the last stages oi
quick conmimption. Two-thirds of thi
lung was destroyed, an examination
by the hiicmscope revealed bacilli and
a large amount of lung tissue jn th
matter, expectorated. The tempera
ture was from 102 to 104. with night
sweats, no appetite and continual
e-r-nn-h '
The lady'slmsband, who chanced to
bo a chemist, improvised apparatus foi
making the comiound of carlionie acid
and sulphuretted hydrogen gases and
for applying them. The cflcct was at
once perceptible. The aoiigh ceased.
the appetite improved, the chest pain
disappeared in four days and there was-
a gain of one pound in weight the firs.
week, which was increased to three and
a half pounds at the end of two weeks.
In half an hour after the administra
tion of the. gas the temperature fell
from 102 to 98, with an absolute craving
for food which seemed to agree perfect
ly with the patient. These favorable
conditions have continued, the patient
steadily gaining iu strength and weight
so that there seems to be a fair expects.
non of complete recovery.
If more general and thorough tests
shall sustain the claims that are made
for this new treatment of consumption
it will prove to be one of the most val
uable discoveries made by medical
science Chicago Journal. '
Coroner "Your t-rotner, I near,
has drowned himself in the river." Un
cle Jo "Yes, J 'spec he has. Been
mighty low-spirited lately." - "Describe
hini so that the body may be identified
iif found." "Dat'seasy 'niT. He was
near ana aamtt sine he war us. -
OIL OF PEPPERMINT.
tflwrs tt Is Orowa, Also tiUUU d end
tTbtthar Bhttipad.
"Tha speculator are at work again,"
said a wholesale druggist when shown
a dispatch from Lyons, N. Y., stating
that there are over 200,000 pounds of
peppermint oil In Wayne Count, and
iu eonseijuenee the price Is lower than
at any time lu the past thirty year.
"I'eppvrtttlut is a small crop com
pared with wheat or corn," he contin
ued, -'and It Is grown on a small terri
tory, Wayne County, In this State,
producing nearly all the peppermint
oil that la used in the world. These
facts make tt a tempting fitdii for speo
ultUlon." "How ilo the speculator operater"'
Tliey begin just as that dispatch In
djentes; first, by saying that there Is a
large quantity of oil held over from
last year, which la not truoj then they
overstate the amount on hand, and
llnally they clinch the matter by saying
that only ft. 80 a pound Is otlureu.
That price may be offered, but the
fanners who produce the oil are too
sharp to sell at less than f'J.50 a pound.
and they will hold It and boat tue spec
ulators at their own game."
"Why is hot more of it raised P"
"The mint require peculiar soil and
special care Is needed both In the r.ils-
ing of the plant and tho distilling of the
oil. , The crop Is grown on land that Is
moist and has a rich, sandy loam. The
mint is planted In furnws thirty Inches
apart, and while growing requires a
great deal of cultivation, as every weed
has to be kept out. Otherwise the oil
would not bo good. When full crown
and in bloom it Is cut with a scythe
and hauled to the still as soon as it is
wilted.
Large steam tubs with tightly-fitting
covers are used to hold thd mint, which
Is tramped d-iwu thoroughly. The
steam Is turned on nt the bottom, and
passing upward thnmgh the mass of
mint, TAporizr thi oil ami carr.es it
out through a t pa at the top litis
pile ctrries the ateam and oil into a
spiral worm or cooler surrounded by
cold water, llere th ste:iut is cor.den
ed into water and the oil settles on top
of it. Both now pass to a receiving
tank, which has a i overflow ple ruu
uing from tho bottom up nearly to a
level with th;i top. ' The object of this
'a to dr.tw off the wator from the bot
torn and leave the Oil to be dipped from
b i to . The oil Is as clear in color as
the best kerosene. It is packed in tin
cans for shipment, and Is sent all over
the United States, and cous'dnrable of
It goes nbi-oad." " .
"Is there none raise-1 in Eurote?
'Yes, Gcimanv pnsluces a little.
but we send mora to Geniiany than
Germany raises, and we furbish not
only England and France, but Russia
and Austria as well.- 1 he greatest use
for it Is In confectionery." Peppermint
loT,enre are eaten from one end of
the globe to tho other, and you can
form some idea of the quantity of them
made fro n the fsct that f I.Vl.tXK)
worth of oil is used every year to flavor
them. A. I. Mail and Exprctt.
DUTIES OF QUESTS.
new Lady VUttora (as 'Make Tnemaelaea
A ff re-able Their Hostaaeaa.
Much has been written about the art
of entertaininir and the duties of a
hostess, but is there no obligation on
the other side? To tto a re illy accept
able -rue. si requires infinite tact or else
possession of most of tho cardiual
virtues. How many a guest has gone
home a little less liked by the hostess!
A little care and ; thouEhtftilnesa will
make --visiting" a less trying oiileal.
In the first place, ik is better to under
stay rather than overstay an Invlt ition
and Is pleasanter for both parties If the
length of the visit desired is stated lie-
fore hand by the hostess, rerliaps the
most consideration of all is that the
family routine should lie disturbed as
little as possible. Bo up in time for
breakfast and prompt at all meals. lo
not ask for lea or milk at odd times, or
rder what is not on the table. Re
member vou are not at a tao'el. I once
saw a la ty guest call lor olives wnen
they were not on the bill of fare, and
tho hostess has never forgotten this
particular act of rudeness. Make as
little tmuble as possible.
If there I only one overworked ser
vant, why not make your own lied?
Have some employment of your own
as an excusp for retiring to your own
room for some timo each day. Do not
follow your hoa ess about all the timo.
as she gouerally has many duties, and
especially respect private nwmis, nn
less particularly Invited to them, llo
not give your washing to the house
servant Pay for your own luggage in
coming and going, if a public convey
ance is employed, and do not sponge
upon your hostess for mr fare and
trivial expenses. These little things
make many a friendship less warm
You certainly would not take one of
your friends with you unless par
ticularly invited to do so by the host
ess. Do not demand too much atten
tion. Be easily pleased and chime In
most cordially with any thing proposed.
Try to please the tastes of your host
ess in everv way. Consult their likes
and dislikes even In manners of dress;
be interested in what interests them; be
sure not to hurt their feelings. Do not
criticise the family you visit; admire
what is good; do not notiae the rest
Do not Always tell of the fine things
you have seen or eaten elsewhere.
Help your hostess; amuse a child or
entertain other guests. Show your love
for your hostess In all little ways. Give
the servant who waits upon you some
money. It makes it easier for the mis
tress if the servants do "not object to
company." Try to make some return
tor yonr visits cither an invitation, a
timely gift, or at least honestly ex
pressed gratitude r- appreciation.
Lastly, study some one who is an ever-
welcome guest and try to grasp hor
secret A. M. Turner.
Oiir M xican neighbors recently
played a neat little game in evading
the payment of duty on wool, which at
the same time was perfectly legal. A
flock of sheep was driven across the
bonier, and duty was assessed upon
them as. live-stock. They were then
sheared and the wool placed npon the
market withont having been snbj?cted
to dutv. By this means the tlrrifty
wool-growers effected a saving of about
fifty per cent in tha duty. CArtsf tan
at Work.
Uagiey r"tjoTng to .Newport this
summer?" De Baggs "H'ra well, J
dunno. Maria inclines to Cape May,
Tom wants to take in the Yellowstone,
Hor tense thinks there is nothing like
Saratoga, and Mrs. De Baggs has a
hankering after Europe." "And where
do you want to go?" "Me? O, I'll
take my outing on the street car
riding to the office every day. Jusl
tb suraa as Jut f.rn r-erjut the
A TIMELY PROTEST.
How tluckpvr4 Ars Vlrtlmlxsi
by
CrrMIn Clttat at t"eilli-r.
ThtM-e U a form of Advertising which
appears to me a direct Imposition on
housekeepers, and I only wonder that
tlieyf have not ere this risen as one
woman to protest agtiinst It It Is the
practice which some manufacturers of
new articles of housekeeping suppllei
have of leaving samples more or less
In number or quant'ty of their wares,
togolher with a printed circular In
which. Included in other detaHs, Is an
inconspicuous paragraph asking that
the article be usod, and tho quantity
consumed paid for when, at the end of
an unspecified time, the agent shall
cull for the rciuamlor f the goods.
The aunoyance Inflicted on a house
keeper by this mode of Introducing
goods is obvious. 1 he do r bo. I rings.
Che servant answering it h ts handed
to her an unwrapped package of
kltcb in soap or starch, or scouring
sand or stove blacking. There Is, to
tie sure, a loose printed slip eulogizing
'hu merits of tho article and In incoa
splciious typo a few words explaining
that the articlo will be called for, and
payment exm?cted for quantity used.
hut even if she can rend English she Is
not going to waste her time over au
advertisement She glances at it on
her way back to the kitchen, tosses tha
soap, or whatever the good are, on the
table to be used when the supply on
hand is found to be out, and the circu
lar goes Into the coal scuttle. Ten
days or a fortnight after the agent call
A new girl oitens the door. The lady
of the house hears the prolonged dia
logue. Being appealed to by tho per
s'stent agent and the liewihlered girl.
she direct a search to lie made for the
liver polish, . or patent starch, or
laundry soap. Of course tho search is
vain, lhe departed servant eltltor
used, lost or stole the articles. The
agent insists on payment, and finally
to terminate a scene the housekeeper
draws out Iter purse, and depletes it to
any amount, varying from ten cents to
one dollar. Sometimes, when the
article to lie advertised Is of a suitable
bulk, such as books of needles, or p:t
pers of pin, the samples are chucke.'
1
into the letter-liox and even under the
front door. .Now. no business man won!
tolerate having half a. doxen pen
k .Ives, or patent pen-holders, or Im-
pnived jioeket encils left without his
knowledge on his desk, or In his office
for him to give houscroom to for days
or weeks, and then be responsible for
them or their pecuniary equivalent at
the end of that time. Y by tlion should
women bo compelled to endure such
imuoa.Uonsf Cft.f-ajti JourniL
BROTH E"RLESS GIRLS.
Why They Arm t'awally tha Vletlma of Saa-
dry A rTrs-t atlona.
A brolherle.ss girl may have a lan
guid air, A simpering expression and
the habit of using long words where
short ones would be better, but any
one who can boast of from two to cl ht
brothers is sure to have her little affec
tations well weeded out The girl
whose bmther is one of her liest friend
Will not make eyes, nor drawl, nor give
her photograph to an acquainttnee of
restcnlav, nor answer advertisement
whose object is '-mutual Improve
ment" She will understand that there
are some sorts ol innocent sounding
slang that ought never to be used, and
she will rememb -r that the women
who wish to rot-iin the rcvercnee of
men should decide how little slang they
can possibly get along with ami not
use quarter of that She will lear
that men, good and bad alike, treat a
silly woman civilly to her face and
- a a . ....a
pronounce iter an nwiui goose uenina
her back; that noliody has a profound
regard for awful geese except the men
who marry them, and that even they
well, we will not go further into the
subject, bnt any 'rate they find out a
great deal of which the brotherless girl
knows nothing At all.
A great deal is written about selfish
and depraved bovs who are ruined lor
life by the injudicious fondling re
ceived from their mothers aud sisters,
and it may lie that, to a youth of nat
urally evil tendencies, petting and adu
lation are almost as bail as snubbing
and scolding; but even a bad boy lias a
stmng sense of justice, a love of fair
play and a willingness to stand up for
those who stand tip for him. Any girl
who really interests herself in her ten.
or twelve, or fourteen-year-old brother.
who acquaints herself with his ideas.
furthers his plans, shows that she takes
a genuine pleasure in his society, wilt
una not only that her Influence over
him is daily increasing, but also that
his wholesome, practical ami sensible
way of looking at thing Is a decidet'
benefit to her. Toronto Globe.
Srir WASMta
HERSELF.
How a
Tonne Callfornlaa
Managed Hi
Heat OlrL
A grown-up man. a man of mature
years, would not have done it. lie
would have put his arm around her and
s.ild gently:
"Dear, I don tlike your painting and
powdering. It doesn't make you look
nice."
And she would have told him that
tho thought it dltl, and if he didn't
like it he could go and get another girl
or something like that At the best
she would n t have take i any notice of
the remonstrance. Bnt he was a young
man, and that was not iis way. He
was coins to take hor to the theater.
and, knowing her peculiarity, he put a
powder puff and a liox of rouge In his
pocket When she came down stairs
he saw she was decorated as usual. He
immediately pulled out his rouge and
powder aud painted himself tip.
hat are you doing?
'Only making myself handsome."
I will not go out with you like
that"
Why not?"
"It would mortify me to death."
"Well, but you're just like that."
"That's a different thing."
Well, 1 11 make a bargain. If you
will wash off yours I will wash off
mine."
We don't go out then?'
"All right"
But she thought better of it and she
accepted his bargain. She was very
pretty after that San . tfranoisca
Oironicle.
-aBwaaaBaaaaa-iaB-a-B--Aa1
Tliere call oe no doubt that the
discoveries and induction of the pres
ent age have thrown a new light on tbe
physiology of food. It is a happy
thought that some time in the future
man's cook will be his doctor that he
can prevent as well as cure his ailmon t,
prolong his life, by securing a goo
cook. The cook and the physician
have both killed their thousands in th
past, and if they come to be the bene.
factors of humanity by uniting thei
best efforts, and pave the way to mi
lennium, they will certainly atone for
- Ha nt to l;H-oiir.ige the banana
peel; the public it is always t.u dywu
on it, -Vcirvit Vte Veil. -
-The cobbler's boy unruly gets, and
good lx-hailor Intk; 'tis then he sadlj
stands In need of genuine cobbler'
whacks.
the hei-jhtors of a Boston family,
who recently went out of the city on a
vacation, saw it cat 111 the window and
heard It mow so pitifully that they
notified the Humana Society. An
agent at once bn.ike Into the house and
rescued the animal from starvation. It
aiis only a plaster of Paris cat, how
ever.
Abe Simon, of Tallsihassee, hastwc
curiosities one agricultural and the
other mm haitleul. The former is a
pumpkin that weighs 104 pounds.
grown lu this country, and tue second
is a moehanical monkey that plays a
violin and furnishes excellent muilo.
It was m iinif tclnrtid in Europe and
given to Mr. Simon.
A farmer near Gohon, Conn.,
owns a cow Umt does not give mux,
and, as he is economical, he has adopt
ed, after comtideratdn thought, a plan
whereby tho miserly milk-producer 1
made to suffer for her dryness, and in
a manner earn her own living. He has
attached to her head a contrivance
which makes It impossible for her to
get her bead within six or eight inches
of the ground. Therefore she has to
eat thistles, weeds and tall swamp
grass, thereby saving the white honey
suckle ami low, sweet grass for the
cows that ffive udlk.
The numlx-r of trade dollars ree med
bt Uio trcasurr under the nrcvisloi s of.
the act cf Man h 3. 17, was ,ti?ju,l The
iiumiMT impurle-1, from the pas-iape tf He
act to Sepiernlier M, was 0, The
loss by aora-tiou was equivalent to 4f ,ltii
trade dollars.
K TALTJAELX HtJD.CAL TftEATISK.
The (-.ll'iun for 1S of the stwlloa Modloal
Annual known s lltwtatt-sr's Almanac. Is now
read r. and may be oHUlotd. frne of eoat of
dniKglnta and feitrml exiontry deader la all
parts f the t'nltal . Stealce and Indeed
ta eer eiriliaejl puunii of tha r euro it em
Ixeher. Thla A Imartao luaa Ima ta-ul resru-
lrl at lh c.wimerxioienl of everr f er l.sr I
over on ftiih at a emery. II iwnhnM, with
Dm a.,iiiiit-t nraisii ) tufrlee for tne Brewnraa-
lit. n and reaKH-aUtm of health, a lartrr amoiint I
nt i..t..rM&ittt m-Mi aitiuHlnt iiirlit rra-Jtmr. And
ilia .l..itr. atmtiu-iit.ni coletllnlHiiia ohro-I
DohiKtrnl items. .. are prei-arwi wtlh freat
ra-n. and will he iimnd rnllrelt seen rain. The
laniienf HfwtniU-r Almanac lor l.t will prob
at f he the tan; at edition of a oii-dlcal Win k
rer im'aiahed In anr eon n try. That prutirle-
tora. llt-wa ll.ietetier tt i'-a.. 1-lU-lmmh. Fa 1
on res el ,t at a two Mil alatiip, wlU forward
a riiy by pU to any i"n-- whe eaatMM pro-
ouro uun la tia aot-iUliormwo.
The Qiieen
inaate.
of Sweden ha ecome
TBI LI AD US t. ATTJEXS
the Yocth's Companion Announce
of
ment for IH H fast published ate IU six
I ust rated !erial Stories, by TrowbrtdKe,
'eiihens and ctliers. mid its two hundred
Short Siorte and Tales of Adventure, Its
nicies l y eotinent writers, inclu intz the
titcbt Hon. Win. U. t;lailstooa. lrote-S"r
...1-11 I r.l W..l.alii. I,,la. U
A Icon, lieu. ioii Crook, and one bus
red other popular nm leu", lhe ton-
A mom has tt -dill ton lU-adet a week.
Ever lamily should take It. By aenditiK
our autr-rnption now, witn jou
w II receive it free to Jan. I, !, and a
tuJ year's utwrip lou from that data.
The T.nrMh walnut crop rf Los NIetas
valby, Cab, Is estimated At $ lUi.UM.
'BL03D WOt IIU"
Tea. th-old dire Is riaht, but If the
liver ts disordered and tbe bloot lsc men
thereby corrupted, the bad "blood will
tell" In diseases of lhe sk'n and throat. In
tumors and ulcer, and in tubercles In the
units (first lares of eonsumuon even
Althouuh the aubjert be deacended In a
straight line fmm Itichard CtTur da L'nn.
or the noidetat Homan of them all. For
setting the liver In order no other rne.tl
rtne in the world eouals lr Fierce'
l.ol.ten Meillrsl IHacoverv. Irf it ana
your -'lilnod will tell' the story of lu won
derful efbcAcy.
A Chinaman In New York has gradu
ated as a lawjer.
... .
IXPXEII.tCK OF A EX-CHAXFI0.
Athletes and men who Uk ordinary
out- toorexerciftesuchaswalklncr, running.
bicycle rldlnt. JuniplDgr, swimming, ten
uis etc.. are often the aubjecU of acute
troubles. The experience ot an ex-cham-
01 n walker will be of Interest to all who
are afllieled. Head the follow-ng letter:
No. 8 East mil Si, NKW YOHlt. April
r. mi
Numerous statements relative to the
merits of dirtereiit piaster narlna Deen
brought to my attention, I take this op
portunity to at ate that I have used All
ies k a receu l'la-tei-a fjr over ' Tear.
and prefer them to any other Kind. 1
wou'd furthermore state that I was very
sick with (atari h of the kidney a, and
attribute my recovery entirely to Allo-k s
f orous i"l outers. iiahut liitooKS.
TH3 "OLD BEXIABLE."
Bilverton A ih al. thjtoLer S, ISST.
Last aprtnir 'his efllee purchased a bran
net- JOxli "Old Itelialiie JjO prcaa of
Meaara. l'almer gc Hey. the well-known
oriitters' ettpply hnu-.e of Portland and
S in Francint-o. Alter seven mouths trial
e heartily recommend it lo tbe printers
of lids roaat as the cheapest, stronirrst
and I -et press in use. 1'rltiter may brag
on their fancy ireat.es, but alve ua tha
Old lb-liable' for all t Ind of work.
Yours trulv,
11. li."Crtt.p.
Two female httrijlara were recently ar
rented lu New York.
"Men must work And women weep.
So runs the world away"!
But t hey need not weep o mnch If they
use Ur. Tierce's "Favorite I'leacriptloii.
vhith cures all the painful maladies .e
ullar to women, bold by druggists.
Three Negroes were killed by an explos
ion of a boiler iu Ho,-anaville, Ga.
For Throat Tr-otnlilew ntad
FoaKha, use "Srown'a Bronchial
Trochtt." They possess real merit
WHO 18 FELDEXSBK BT
The leading and reliable jeweler of Port
land, rie keeps tbe finest atock and sella
at lowest prices. Call on him.
ccmsricpTJO-v hjiuxt ctoxd.
To the FJitor s
I -learn- inform yonr reader that I hatr a po
Hive remedy for Ute above named diaeaaa, ity
lbs tiuiely use thottaand of bopeleaa cassia have
b en M-rmnenU-r cured. I ahall ba ulad to
eamt two butil muf my rernesty KKCB to any of
yoiir readers wlio hav eonrtumptiofl if they will
udd tue ttMiir r-xprcHa and k'. U. asklraaa,
Ilespectfully.
V. A. SLOCUM. JifTc 1st -heart St, New York
Wakelee's Squirrel and 0-pher Extermi
nator Try tt. and prove the bes'. is the
cheapes . Wakelee & Co., Sin Francisco
It a cough disturbs your sleep, take
Fiso's Cure for Consumption and rest well
Miss Henr'ettt Kisch committed suicide
la New 1 ork City by banging.
Perfect ten Is attained
Catarrh ltemedy.
In Dr. Sage's
Suitable dower for a widow widower.
Vn-tarias r-li!oui litjnftura aent free on apnllea
ft in li Mi a K F Uavlaon. P O. Irawrr60, 1'rr lied (
WatOilng xj eorrespontiunta adi kliaa 11 I.Voa, heatU.
Trt Germea for breAkfast
CamalUna lmprorea and pieaei a tha eonplexk-a.
A Lt-CN'S IttOH TONIO
rA Xii, rrM.i Ti. ltiood rnar, Ar-
BITTErr--,
Araal Tnoia. Hlood runfi-t, Arw-liler aad l.i,a-
tarirorator. Gaauiaa Ka4e hf J. 1. AIH, 8. Paai. Miaa
y retnm matt. Fall rer-rHn,a
IfcMMtr'e . Tatlt-e Hjmvmmt mt .Orcaa
tauuse HOOOD i A CO, tiaaumau. O.
i r ft VC 1 1-ss wii t r ant rr grafi rt
0 1 U u J r n --Ji - i rtVvMttt j M.n.l ui V Ltl imi Krvii tm
Ivvjk now -eur--i
t tl.,;i!'ii(ful kCnl on f rtwli
uariutctH WuH avftU
hti.i iMMirvu .'4 t
tr CU' n.l H I h.'-nv
V ri4 .i i t
M (..j
V U-t r.- : 1'
us r ittvOiic-M i.-r 1 tut)"iii.t
Vii'-t- ti n net tvl'if tan, a i.-iiTi
. uti r.i . n ti r uj j -tr Iwoiusi
, . s " N" ,.,
rjjr sens Qll
First Stroko of Pain
EVERY YEAR TO THOUSANDS-
Th ClfllS. Tif?y roiluon population. F-1'"
for the first time to one in every ten.
Fivs million need relief. Howf romr!y.
(teruiHiientlr. Oruorit-r oi cure at nrse-"!!-alileor-t.
Hoar to find outt On it-puta-tiuu,
through exptriiuerit by troof.
The Wcrlta. i:-iftTrntle. Tftke np Bt Jacobs
Oil, thsUrcat Iteiunlv fist I'ttin. Ifssuia-riur
merits I nowu to alt the wi-r.d. Kiptntaice
stow iu menu lUrough lis feiHtiu-r.
The tftlcacy. 1. In effect are prompt
It Its relief Is sure. S. Its curat at
permanent. 4, It cures throitie was ol
as loit standing as j years. 6. Its cures
re without relu-e, witiiotit relunt of
imin. 6. It cun-s in all etw-s used so
cording to diimions. 7. In every l"''e
titere a cure, iu every applauitkiti a relief.
Tbs Proof. 1. The testimony cannot be
dinjmte.1. J.- It has t-een renet-! after
lapne of years. 8. No retnrn of liio in
jrears. 4. Itlisscun-1 bt sSI s-s and wn
tiiiiotis. 6. It has euredsll firm of sut1 r
h)K. 6. It bas cured nil stage of painful
aiiineiits. 7. It hits cured an eoit-tiderwl
bofstltats. 8. It has ;i-?I crutelir end
ennm lo be thrr.it n away 8. Its Utst cure
are chrouui caars.
The Price. 1. The best always flrst and
climpent. 2. Tho tsst Is Um jut-iiiptest.
asfett, surest, most a-rinnneni. 3. Tlie
timetits derived are tx-ymid rii-i. 4- Ka-
uiilin show t tint no M)Ui-uUoii can show
hka rt-suiu. ft. It is tlie best.
Sold by Drwjgitu md Ikutert Emywfurt.
The Ckarlat A, Twlr Co., Balta., M
XXALL'S XULWO.4AnY
A ewyiee-tov -parnar-f Saa Ctava-A, CaJldtw,
Ineipiftat lMa-nptla, mmH mU
Ihreal and Immm TiMkles
Set by al Bnajjh-ts br te Cants.
CREAM cALd T
tro so wimca
troubled with en
larrh it teriou n
afftrted my t-o4V
Ota bottU of '
Cream Balm did
the trorh. My voice
i fully restored. -II.
F. Lirptner, A.
if . Vamtar of the
iHivrt Hnplitt
Church, I'hiia.
IIY-FAiVCit?
A ra-tide It its' rnw rack nwaarB an t la areea-)
y-nee Met t tlrtiaY-' hf a-a I, ten --ter-' I. SB t
ILLlf Bit .THI. ItS til Grr J. !ww Y.m
it i nn-KiA
AonJ fa
TlearrirAkaa and
i at KUiUOA atitTn.
EBXK.K.
. LANl'.-V. Fiwil:-iefre.
anHahla Aw flrancea. Latnon. Otirea. Ftweai-rtoA
atatunaa, -sarawl-errK and aarty , eetablaa. It
aaleon tueirere-f V tl Nl-.iopwM-,.
Addraaa A. KOt OSAOM. Oaa. N. W. Airt
1 ks. 4 lark tM. -Uhtmmm, 111.
L-A.DI-E3S,
siK9 ii ycus um F08 cua
NEW CATALOGUE
Corraiaise t Illcttlatio ofluInM or
Fancy Goods, ccls &
Eza'broiclery material.
Hailed frw oa application by
SAMUEL WEITZ & CO.,
143 POST STREET,
NEAR ORaJIT AVKNTtE, SAM FRASCtWT!.
The Oregon National Bank,
or roirruAsn.
tarteanw-nitn Malniin-ata SarlnaiBaaili I
CAFTTA Li fAU IX.
IVauaaeta a 0mal Bra lTiiiaaau ii
AfXTrrrji it kK -sit r --tot to etaeaa.
tsKl.Lt t.H li.nt.,&mmiTWBtntmAnt
at a k ,m ta j.n-rtt ixs l.,.ra. a, um.
vaa b iiuTa tviijtL rr. "asj is tA:.Kia,Ja,
I r. surra mti
Uae aa4 (Ms-rrtu, Mt en ret --s--S-t
OTaS SO. 171
FKK'v TO MKRCHAlST OfLT : A STn
uine MeeiBchaum Smoker' Set, (aye
-ie rsl, in satin-lined t lash cane. Address
at once. It. . Tansiil & Co- to Stair
Street, Cbl-ap'O.
PENSION
if ox vnss
XTZ3ULM
XBOWt.
m CEU,m- MHo R SteTsns & Co,
SELBY S2IELTISQ AND LEAD CO,
Ban Fravnotaco,
icOiofa
Yil'LSHOTCUN CAPTRIDi
BUELL LAMBERSON, Cn'l Agent,
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I'ut p for coiuiUT tfsiie.
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la aurwarfil or-rratf-sn r'-nnt fymr-mi trH -
ait ae-n-nna f tn a,or-hwrc, ewi.rwra hf
ksuMie-t an and Inuiias 4acura..
tut host FEKrrrtLt tr-cirrts kcrool
afita data w t! Coa. It tff-r prrrara or
lntrK-tian, o y nl rrr ins thtai-t'toas tea year, in
Anihanetic, Writing, I. ft--. ("-. e. ke-t"".
tjnK lit . t -inrii:r-i. yi--- '.a mi .
Fv-rm and ail lwia Sthool BraaKfeaa tiMs
e all ares and both a- a.lmitwoi mt ey time.
1 'aloa-a irea. Arsxt-u.s and aatw, r iBfwiawra.
ill:
CLUIvM Al.t Ut'AORS,
from a ernrtvwi Rloteli, or rntntlsti,
I-. i h worn A-rrolnlA. tiaUrltnt
rever. sort," eIr or ltot,:ii
ItklM, In Short-, all et- raoai-4 f t 'l
btootl aro t-imiiue-red hy IMS rs.w ttu". fit
fTlnir, and tm t-fomti. ir l-K-CK-lne. hrfal .
r.tli. Hr tntFfUr tfa-' k"r nf"l
itla-a l.i?li.-fie. FA-ctallf u H tnffr-tt -,a,vrt.-ie
tr hi e-irietf fetter. Hoas, KS -
iilon rorrt and !welli Htt P
ioltrr.arlltltk Nek,ir4 Enlarjfcd -
filano. OetNl till IS II' 1 w wn'l- m .
btnre tmatt--, with cofcred i.tmw, cm r tit's
liiw aHi. or tl rim a mount for a Utmost
Tiit: BLoen is TTfR itrr.
Thor.nrhlre''r- it hy u4ir tr. Plfcrea
(.olitrn FfeaMeal I'lurorf r,.ii ol
Olac-aslon. m fair satin, knrDl awlr. ,
ItatBiid vital rtretia will btuMihiax
CONSUMPTION.
whteh t ftcrofela of tbe I.anr, I t-r-ated
and rttts-d l.y tt.ts retctjy, if tiliteB 1'- :
luai at.iire ef th da-eeso tre r-fK t - U
Ifflta It roar-ret it- power r vtt tLis tuTttjy
fatal oiw-aiw, when brs iT'fini tbs ai-vr
eeies-mtiM i-eTm-Jy to tno -le. I)r. Frtmcsj
tooue-tit aertosralv ft ctsieus It li "ton,
mptiett C're, Utit alernttor-efl ttts
MM a WO iimiu-a tor a i-.-m i
iia rs wnrt-ietrcm esimoitiai k-o on iwin-, iw
ft.ree-rtwntoff. Iterative, or tik-r-rt-cn-attenofj
arrti-ltiikM-a. ves-toral. and mi truer prKm.-r-
I uiieqi-H-e'l. tK :y r a n-rawjr ; ir ;
omattrPie.M.n, but lor SU S.arostt9 Anuaa.
ease of the)
Ufr-r f1fl 5w I eV
Viria tUiv-aai tU- J latiast la -
If rci fee! drill, drowsr, df!!en, iare
saiiow aoVar of skin, or yelt.rwth-l-ow
on tauw wr la-ily, ireritn ft belbe or ctaai-
re-as. ba-i tzmrn -in umtii n. mwnti ima s-r
cbiua, aiaerruains writ lit flii-it---. knr n h-its
and ahimy fn.-TOiint-, Imtofer arprsste,
nd r-i-ated ti-tifx. yi re uBT-rjr f-trra
I4IIMIIn, iyBsyiB, ran lorfia
Liver, or ft I i I oaaiteaa." la isiner
case only part of these jrtri-,i- 4 are fiw
ri-nced- a pmeJr fotr r-:r n. a c-'-s,
Ir. Cleree' 4.otden ?leditfil li-
eorerT ta un-iirf-n-w-l.
rr XVaaai l.atirt, Srlf tlr-T of
It I cod, (.Nortnr.t t Itrt ;.i h. 4 : ron
rlaltla. Alhi-a, Sier Coi-gbo, cod
aJwlrwI aSesrtKWj, K Is ai effiewr t teo-'r.
rir r r lBtOCIrrs. as lisiu, tusa.
HsffLIJ tor $i.OO.
rs-nd tw-o eeriM la tasira jar ur. itowi
reH.ii on f.'o-iijmr-ttrm. A r--.
erl- A I pen aery rirtrii awraa
tUUtii, iu Aijua i-creec, ai-o, xs. i.-
C5C3 REWARD
il efffsrwj bv f? !?T-Tor
cf Iw.Jsaiife'sCaterT-b tne-iy
f or a ease ot enSarrk wtduk
they eumot eura. If y-a
harR a d.scixir frrrea tbd
ffM)M rt-mriffil. -i.-r!--l ls-s r.f
smell, taste, or lusntif, vk W duii paJA
or nreasure In b-MO. you are tmsmi. iw
ind of - terrnuwiw in css.nuet -.ne.-.
I-r.Satr-'a Cat saw Hrn'mT P'!M!,i'i
etttesof Catnrrb. "C old la 16 lel,-
Ui ( t-'flitl iieaaara. ta txnia.
Ta ia a Iay. SatrnSes worth n. Ft-CE. '
lJnea nnt wnder th rK-rf-ec fe-. V. rtte K-r.
mtKM a Aar-rrr Eaia llo luck ("o.,IIoll-r,i terw
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