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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1891)
INTUITIONS. MnU thmtirtil I In Hi i-livir hi it ATM Thv ton 1 1 n(mtin tifittiu. or love w tm: Yet, oh. lb tmithllriK tnrill of Rind iairprfe9 To kmm. to rn.. that low as nil for owl For tity dar ayes fvtwd Ail that Uiy orris oniMmJed. over style At Amk I sat nt'tan tlw flrflltrbt's (flow, A ml fell warmth not imrn or ita brigm nam 01idow my ctiwk aud MiruiiRa my hnlnn flu A wannth of Joy. nti just a ting r uiuue, That I Hhmiifl mm rove's sltfo In thai dfep itnut of thine. Yet my hw.rt lciBw-cnnt It as will It whbtptVN i) ir and w (.he truth Ui nm; I cannot inwh it tn'mhtiiiR. pawlouat thrill. ad so I yawl it. oh. my luvn, to uwoi KitouiiiK thai mum or lata That I its ow'Uviu fat. Oh, yw. tJiy wnrds went burning full of Are, An ttrmdliiK o'er tna, with tiiy hand to thin. Tiioii swept 'lft Attj-Mw o'er the charmed lyre. Whose string rtHOia to true hive's luigntegi But, all! no anHwertoff thrill BvwardMl all thy skill I lirwd ihraJM. luitU oiy vy I raised Tub truth or all thy vows In thine to read; Tbe Hll wuk broken, and I stood atnaiuMl lit, uh t (ion mitrritw rorevar iwr ana picaa, . BUU would Uiy old. dark eye Civ all Uiy words lite lkl Annie WaM Edam. THE UDY'S MAID AT LARGE, A Komi ItnalnfM Rum t Tw Itrlflit Wontin-Thmy Uork tr Hlf I'ay, An oriionrd bunitrMi tn which two aitttera bavfuitiht(hHdthcniMlfe is that of lady's maid at laruu, to ooui a plirnxe fr a new tradft. Tlw tikH1 va fur a inminar of ymra maid U a wuinan at fawUion and mtabtiidiod aonwtlunx of a retaliation for taatelu ar- miic'iiK tMr lialr, draping tbe feoan, dwk itiR itwitliOowtovajidMOaiL Hltewnii unable, filially, to aubmit to tim exaniioiia of ber mutcniaa, and ioHU-ud of looking fia" a ntw platw atrnck out in a tuore lndeiendont line. She bad anniethiiiR of an acquaintance ac quired during brr yor of asrvioe, and utilised thin to fiatber a ciieiitafre of ber own. Hbe and her aiKter are nettld ooaily In a jirrtty flve-natin flat, and the ladtm whom tlwy tieautify know tlwyn roniutftively aa, any Mile, Htm and Mile. Marie. Tbey are down mat Yankem, hut tbeir Yanbae tenati tella Umho that maida rnuat, of oourae, be French. In a pretty ffirl Koing to a twit, a girl who hnint a maid, or a aiuid who ia to be truKted for ordinary toilet only, then Mile. Itue oiuxt be to the (ore. UUe. Kuas will ciitcb tojt tier the mamt of laoa or tulle and put on delicate telling knicbea, pro ducins ell'eote whiirh the pretty girl iwver dreaiued of before. Tbeu ibe will take a double handful of row or other natural flower and drop tlam over the gown and tai'k Umhi up )uMt where tlier happen to full, nwkttifr a very (iretty flower of the pretty girl herwlf. Hue will do the bud up in bur wrafia, ride to the weue ot festivity with ber and prunouiuv ber all in oriler for utmqurst before the Iwlte leavea the (Ira wing rtxim. la a wedding on tbe tnpia, then It ia Mile. Marle'N turn. Ml la Marie1 forte b di-ehHitiK a bride. Her bandit tu work maiiio when ehe ha tlieoi on a bridal veil, and tbe young wife who baa ttte wwtpe blottoma pinned by ber i-woiumenda tier to ail uuutar nert inalea. MIIoh. Kuae and Marie attend to tlw toilet and diHturate the piwni if any number of dreasy wtnnen and ifirla. Their order booka are iwuaily full, and their -barj:e run from f.' and 13 well up into the twentie. accord ing to the t'laliorateiKWM of tbe deuii, or tlie amount of eerviee railed for. Tuey are goiug tt divide the aunmier Ipetweea Newjairt and Sara topi, and have alreedy advance enage nKiit,date to tatminltHl uioreuclihitely later, at tmUi wateruu nlaiwi. They am very par ttcular about tlie noineii Uiey wtirk for, and Ktand uKrti irinremm They nay they taint afford, from a huhiitet point of view, to have any elieota whoae anttedenui and preaent Mlaudiiig won't buor lifting into. Hoat and Mane are bngbtgirl. -New Vurk Mail and Czprem Tv IteoaimriM In Wanhingtoo. ;" ! Two ittrikfng fljrurea have bepome familiar ' to people along tlw f ualiiotiable (tartof Kbode , Inland aveuae and out Fourteenth street ! Tbey atv aIwrvk on buraeback, aweeping along at a brink trot or canter and wbiaking around oornem with a m'klwa graoe. The one w a man of atrikinft appearauue, in high military boot and with tiie titroiig face of a soldier. Ilia heavy shoulders bend forward in an un-American faxhlon for nding, but his strong litutw and tbe bold carriage of hit bead atteat that lie would be an erect hgufe dismounted, and when his uorse cotut i to a wtand be nib hi saddle as erect as a statue. His large round head ht eat firmly, and bis heavy bituik muatache, brushed stralbt out oneitbi'i' side and waxed at tbe ends in the military style of France, and a black goatee drawn down and waxud in the same style, give him a flroe expretwiou aud bring to mind a historic portrait. His mount is a blood bay of lare build, which carries bim always at a sweeping trot. Toe compaiiKiti who gallops on a smaller animal at his nlc little ki lady, with an abundance of iron gi'ay hair and featurea that always attract attention. Hue is a dar ing rider as well aa a good one, and she often presses her horse to a more reclcltw puce thou Is his wont. Sometime tbey are accom panied by a young girl, apparently their daughter. Nearly every day in the winter, when less euthuniaxtie horsemen restricted tbeir equestrian exercise to the tanbark quadraugle of the riding academy, these two would face the cutting wind with a dnab that bowed them awHoned to the sport. Tbe man1! striking rewuiblance to Louis Bona parte, Napoleon III, marks bim at once for one of that sim-k. They are Col. Jerome Bonaparte and Mine. lkuaparte.- Washing ton titar. , - - - Veallhfalneas of Hulls. Ectended otiacrvations at Pari and at Munich indicate tliot the sanitary coiiilitioa of a liM-aitty deiwnds on thea'-Htunt of water contained in tlw ground. The years in whluli there has been a large quantity oi ground watrr present have invariably tweu tbe healLbieat peilodt, Arkaiisaw Traveler. In China one can always borrow money or. the strength of having a son, but nobody would advance him a cent ft he hud a dosen daughters. The former is responsible for toe debt of bis father for three generations. Tlie latter is only responsible for tlw debts of bar own husband. t I THE GRAMMATICAL BOY. I Rtll Nye Shorn the OlftVrna Bt the Old and Un Nat Jttyle. Bonwritnas a sad, homestrk feeling come. tar mt when t compare the prevailing ' yl of anwdof and school literature witli j tlie old McUuffey brand, so well known thirty years ago. Today our juvenile literature, it seems to me, is so trannparent, so easy to an derstand, that t am not surprised to learn that tlie rising generation shows signs of law lessness. Boys today do not use the respectful lan guage and targe, luxuriant words that they did when Mr. MeUunVyusted to stand around and report their conversation for bis Justly celebrated school reader. It Is disagreeable to think of, but It is none the less true, and for one 1 think we should faoe the facta. I ask the careful student of school literatnr to compare tbe following selection, which I bare written myself with great care, and ar ranged with special reference to the matter of choice and difficult words, with the flippant and oomraon place terms used in the average school book of today One day as George Pillgarllc was going to bis task, and while naming through the wood, be spied a tall man approaching in an oppo site direction along the highway. Ahr thought George, in a low, mellow tonfl of voice, "wbom have we bereft "Good morning, my Hue fellow," exclaimed the stranger, pieasanuy. "uo you reaiue ui this locality!" Indeed I do," retorted Ueorge, cmeerruuy, doffing htocap. "in yonder oolta near "W'g,,. i w,py to nay that two weeks' (tlen, my widowed mother and her thirteen . ufi,,,,,, medicines l.asdone me so much ehildrm dwelt with me.' "And ii your father doadr" iclalmed the man with a rising Inunction. 'Eitreraeir ao." murmured tha lad, "and oh, air, that ii why my poor mother ia a widow." ow. .... ' And how did your papa dler asked the, man, ai he thoughtfully stood on the other foot a while. "Alas, air," aaij Gennje, a a lat, hot tear ttole down his pale cheek and fell with a loud on the warty surface hi. bar, foot, "he was lost at asa In a bitter gala J ne gooa , shin foundered two years ap last Christmas, and father was foundered at tlie same time. No one knew of the loes of the shiu aud that tlie crew was drowned until the next spring, and then it was too late." 'And what is your age, my fine fellow r quoth tbe stranger. "It 1 live till next October," said the boy in a declamatory tone of voice suitable for a second reader, "1 will he years or age. "And who Drovldea for your mother and i her large family of childrenf" queried tbo . iHirtlorm of theWe-t. and where malarial and per large uunij " I IviiIkiW fevers prevail at wrlaiu sessMls o( the man. .,,'vfir The bM prepimitlve forai'liuimeof cli "Indeed I do, air," replied George In ashrill , ' OT ,l( dlrt ,i vu, hieh i bat i hnuae ne . . ... l. i i . ,.0. - i i. ii.u..nr'u Ktimaeli hiuers. which WDe. I WU, OO, mt UMU,U(,.ui tutt. rerv Door, and since my elder sister, Ann, was married and brought bar husband borne to live with us I have to toil more as siduously than heretofore." "And by what means do yon obtain a live lihoodf" exclaimed the mau, tn slowly meas ured and grammatical wortls. "By dh:png wells, kind sir," replied George, picking up a tired ant as he spoke and stroking it on the back; "I have a good " . .1 ,. i ... ai.w B .a eaucauim, ami mi i .u. ..... a well as a man. 1 do tills day times and take in washing at uiglit. In thia way I am en abled barely to mauilJiin our fanuly tn a pre carious manner: but, oh, sir, should my other sisters marry, I fear that someof my brotberf in-law would have 1o sulf ex." "And do you not fear the deadly fire damf.r asked the stranger hi an earnest tone. "Not by a damp sight," answered George, with a low gurgliug laugh, for he was a great WBC. "You are indeed a brave lad," exclaimed the stranger, as he repressed a smile. And do ynu out at times become very weary and wM. for other ways of passing your timer ludeod i do, sir, said the loih "1 would fail but have iwtiit a pie since papa perirOied to Dtoist aud moaning msl'' "And what If I were to tell you that your papa did not peri , at sea, but wasaaved from a humid gravef" ubked the stranger in pl Itig uaiea. Ah.sii-eidabned Georea. in a aenteel' manner, again dotting bis cap, "1 am too polite to tell you what I would say, aud be ' 1 . .... . . t, . sides, air, you are much larger than I am." "But, my brave lad," said tbe man in low. musical tones, "do you not know me, Georgia) Oh, George I" MI must say.' replied George, "that you have the advantage of me. Whilst I may have met you before, I cannot at this mo ment place you, sir." 'My soul oh, mysont murmured the man, at tlie sauve time taking a large strawberry mark out of bis valise and showing it to tbe lad. "Do you not recognise your parent ou your fattarVaktof VYbeuour good ship went to the bottom, all perished save me. I swam several miles through the billows, and at last, utterly exhausted, gave up all hope of life. Suddenly 1 stepped on something hard. It was the United !5taU"-Bill Nye in Detroit Free frees, Tbe Usual Pate. "Where is the dashing boarder who used to be the life of the table when 1 was here before, Mi's. Uvenuoref asked an old patron of the house, addressing the landlady. "1 married him," was the quiet reply. "ludeedl Me was one of tbe sprightlleet fellows 1 ever met, always bubbliug over with spirits and chock full of stories. He's away from home, 1 suppose; I haven't seen him rduoe 1 returned." "He's at home; he has never been away," "iikWll wht-re is be, tbeuf' "He's in the kitchen wasuiug dishes. M--Bos-tou Courier. knuff Taking Comln In Again. The revival of snuff taking will be not one whit more unaccountable titan that tbe habit should ever have died out. It aeems now quite prolwblo that as a fashion of the upper ten it wili once more displace smoking and chewing. It U just about a round fifty years since our fathers went always provided with a snuff box. That it was invarialiy condu cive to personal cl'UnUness caniot be aster-tod; but It was au item in social friendli n. The offer of snuff was eqi Jvalent to a remark ou tlie weatb ?r, with a pood morning thrown in, Tbe box was often paasod around fnnefrcU, nf cmnte. ThA SAvivalAfanv.fr . , ... ..... . WKmgwui una pot a UI aomotuy. txlODe- JsrouiUViasa a run and rouipwid be gay like other boyN; J" cases of weak back put two idaaten i on b or we will have no bread to eat, and 1 , ' T a ,iuiu,u' ItKFOHK VOU CONSULT A PBTBICIAV lornu.lt common mN' and if you maW I n attempt to think once, tli process wui I Irm painful the next time you try. It will lend you to the irresistible conuhwion atUiiiiKtatHlinHtitutioutianitimiferHioim art. not iiiftwiwarilv Kood Iwiiftuaeostuhlishwl in the remote piwt. They did not know uvurvti.in0 in thtmA ilnva. Thevaremonu menta of ignorance with their laces turned tit the past and their backs to the future. You cannot stuyme namia oi wm. who hesitates to advance with the world a progress- in thought and action is hopeless ly It-it behind, doctors form no exception to the rule; the old schools of medicine belong to the dead, buried pHst; all hope is centered in the new Hhttogunetic Hyatem of Medicine. Bkattijc, June 27, MM. Mv mother was taken with la grippe last spriiig in its most violent form, which IviIrvaIotmhI into cunNUmittion. Hlie lm.lamuttTrilili'iM)UKh, raiwtd puit cou Biantly, and w drapairal of hf r recovery. Wc it for mv hrother in California,' we did not know how lonft niijtht live. W'hraws rcalizwl lier condition we sent for Dr. Jordan, and at once Im'K ftiving ),inriM'riitmn. In tWO WCPltB HilC WUS out of bl, KB'allylotlieaiirpriwul every one who was acquainted with the cane. In two months she i tetter than she hah bwtr in two yean, lhnana oiner ejpeneraro i with the Hirtoireneuc Mwlicine convince ii Mint it is the onlv medicine to ue. Any one wishing to know more of this case may inquire of 71S Sutter Street. Nobtb IIbkb, Wash., June 12, WH. l l' i-.t,. U..H1. U',i.,. llR.R a.uu !,... I am r,,inir m StATl OUt tirOSliett' iiift UMiiorruw. The paiu in iny eves has almost entirely vanished. Yours truly, UmiBEBT 0. 1'OWKBS. Jnnlana office is at the residence of ex - Mayor Yealer, lhira ana jauiea. mf;uiuti0HB mnd prescriptions absolute- Send for free book explaining the His to- fiinma Tlie Hlstoirenetio Medicines W TSJJ "Kea the fol are sold in but one apt noy in each town. - . ., r j Eu(?ene oT. . Bu.Viio Medicine." Everyothei dan, Histogenetio Medicine.1 device is a traua. The whole trouble with some men 'he pel ahead last u tnal ll w ine unj iiwtu ma. w.j CHANOBS Of CLIMATIC vm mnM nAoi.li. than 1. .enenillr known. Par tleularly ! this the ease In iuMiinees where the i.... I .iuti....,u uj .iiuiiw our tmmi' ., ,,,i11,in rkiiic new homes in thoee - - : ,nlri. ft nOl OlIIJ I'TUUrp mv B,r,v... T' - variable tenilierture,damp,alidthedebi ita DK eflecuof tropical heat, but is also the leading remedy lor eotisltistttim.dyspi'phhi, liver com ulalnt. bodilv troubles specially apt to attack einlliinnlB and visit.. to legions near tbo equa tor, mariners and tourists. Whether used as a aiifecuard hv sea vnyHiiers, travelers by laliiL r,.t HtfHeiilturiKis in new v iMiiiitlaU'd dWrifts, this One s'lc has elicited the most favorable testimony. The vain and brainless fop escapes s gl deal ' ol uioninrmion. in- iiimu . d-i.p , iitl,mU!i itb hlmseli. Or INTEltr BT TO ATHLKTKS. James Bubiiuion, the athletic trainer at Princeton College, Princeton, N.J., says " 1 have found it imjierative to have sure and simple remedies on hand in 'case of cuts, bruises, strains, sprains, cuds, rheu- mutism, etc. Shortly after entering upon roy profession I discovered such a remedy ii, ai.mym'k'k K.ain-a Pl.tsTKlt. 1 tried mhur iilaHU-ra. hilt found them too harsll and irritating. Alu-ocx's PoroI'H I'las- I tkhs give almost instantaneous relief, and ineir sirengiueuiiisj power is muarajtuic, or tw,d0iis in the legs and feet aometimes weaken. This ' can invariably be relieved by cutting the planter in narrow strips, so tu to give free uiotiou,and applying on muscles altected. .w" "onevmoon supposra to ena ; ne ueu tne last quarter is gone, i guess. Dobbins1 Klcctric Soap has been made for 24 veitrs. Kach year's sales have increased. In 1HHH sole were 2.(M7,jyu 6e?. Superior quality, and absolute uniformity and pu rity, made this possible. Do you use it? iry n. " How are vou nrottrf otitis with vour French?" " Well, 1 a ni getting ho that I cud make myself miNinuipreuHKj pr-rjwuy. BBsnv m (Ming Powder A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. superior to every other known, Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, So other baking powder does such work. nxtvrnv utypcTvin rn Firat vnt,uv uuuDoicnv vu., ,,onM. wehevs tbe aneat property In r.aHt Fortlanrt Hawthorne . First AddlUon; tots, Ms 100. Prices, SMOtwIsoo each, farlles wbo desire te examine this prooerty will find our agent and team ready any time at Uie of- flue, free of expense. We oft, r 1U0 urn-acre tracts , tlie Hawthorne estate at HlllstH.ro. WaslilinrU.il TOuai,, M miles wost of Portland, one boor's ride by I ' "" ,lu ""J , sv w.ssw r" ' awi.n. itHvv iw nve-ucre uurius war t-on Aiirjviwi, naau.; ' HUW'H THIS? K'l HauVratarrh Cure. Y J.( HKNKY & m.. ProiNL. Toledo, O. We, the midentlKiiwl. have known K. J. Chfiicy for the last lh yei himornbielnala jUyftaS.louean iirn, ami believe mm perieeuy uuKincsH tramwcuotiH aim inmn Hrry out anv obllitilliiiiH uiHde by their Arm. WKHT A TIU'AX, WttillPHalC UrltKK'HUI. lilltHKI, Ui WAMHNU.K1NNAN A MAKV1N, Wlioletuik' lnilttttt, Toledo, 0. nail's ruUrrh Cure lit taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and imicoiiN surlaeeit of Hie nn,iii. ifciiniimiHix nt'iii iree, viivv, iuv per Uittle. Sold by all Druifgisut, It Ih better to know when to my ytw nnd no tlniu to kut'w the meanliiK of every word in the dictionary. RIIFTl'KK AND flLKS eilRKll. We Klt1vely cure mnture and all rectal an Haaon withoat pain or deteutlou Irom basinet. Secure, do pay; and no pay nntil cured. Ad imu lor pamphlet lit, PurterUeld 4 hew; m Market Mreet. Ban FranclKo. A ftjol run alwnvij endure and enjoy another fool ; it h the .mart people who can't get un to Kellier. Portland Now Ha a Hotki.. Actiniron ,h) auwn,tion of tlie Urcyonian of the ,! 11Mwt ,.r . ijr,i.i;(,iw. moilerute- 'ice( M(MrM. Clim & Uau, the ent er.,ri8j nc nroiinetoni of the new Iw- tittim i Hotel have trunsformed their really elegant house into a hotel conducted on the American plan tit tbe rate of $2 and t'l.M iw (luv or Kuronenn olan at GO cents to $l..'iU. Special attention will be paid to families. The new Ksuiond is not behind any strictly iirst-clasa hotel on the toast. tlie Knameline Stove Polish: nodnst: nosmoll OXC BKJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant aid retreshing to the taste, ana acts ;entty yet promptly on tne iviuneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head- icheg aud levers and cures nanitui1' Jotirtipation permanently. For sale in 50c and $1 bottle8 by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Stn fHAHCISCQ, f.AL, . lovwui, arr. .. . ., ,r,' This Trade Mark la on TUB Best Coat In tbe world. ,, J.Tcrfm.BtlWonJ VASELINE. COR ONE DOLLA it sent us by mall, we will de r liver, frw of all charges, to any person in tht United iStates, all tbe following artlslsscarefnU plumed inaneat'oox: One two-oniioe bottle of Pure Vasellne...lO eta. One two-ouuee bottle Vsseltue Pemade...lD u , One Jar of Vaseline Cold Cream. 16 M One eaite of Vawllne Camphor Ice. .10 " One cake of Vaseliae Buap, unsoentad....l0 H One rsse of Vaseline goap, scented... -....- " One twouuee settle of White Vaellne,2A " Jl li Or for arUmr a.nv drurU artlale at the nrirM aamesL It rou have cwmAqq to use YaMillne In any form b oamul to oceot oaly ranuiue kxkIi put up by ui k otigiual pacUgta. A mwat many druggiita are trylag tr enttsvau riaytn to tKe anr.iJii r. put up ujumibi N(tfr vielil to nich sMntiaslon. aa the artlole u an laiita lioD without value aud will not irife you the nsult yea eipDot. A bottle of Blue Seal VaeeUue is Mid by si aruwrn s iv amie. Cbesebrougb KT( Co., 24 Silte St.,Nei Tort, AFRAID TO TRUST. We are not afraid vm would not pny, but some botly would (vriiiliily neglect or rt'fnsc, and we would low dollar; and dollars: aud then vou and other who did pay would have to make tt up, or wt would be driven out of buainesK. We prefer to hcU for vaen at even I or !i per cunt, net prom. We have ott line of fthlrtlnn and Apron (iiinr- haiim, Rood width and fair quality, at fixA vents per yard: on thin yoij ative nlwut one-half. We iiavc the beet line of l)(jiiiestk'l)rj'(iNnlhiiitowu for family uae, and all wry aheap, indeed. Kt'iid for our July list, now ready. It will be sent free to all Inquirers. Hhoea, Drv Ooods, No tionii, Wearing Apparel, Canned (IockU, Driwi rruu, linwaTC, iiiiruwun, unioKcry. (.iiatiswurc, li"oviniojis, (imceriese very tiling you want, quoted at lowest wish prices. CouaiKUments received, Address SMITH'S CASH STORE, 410 Ht 418 Front ht., Han Franolsuu, Lai. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. Founded 1K70. Acadende, I'nrparatory and Primary Iriartuuiits. Five remilar courst?n, In cIuiIIiik tiie commerctal tn Hie Acadumic lleuHrunt'ut. Discipline not hurnb, but strict. No had boys admitted. Refer wllli confidence to patrons anil pupllri through out the Northwest CoumI, 21 leuchers, 'JtH citdels, l7Kruduutelu!lyeHr. Fourteenth yeur under prewut munitgeinniit will he gin Hfpt. lb, IHUI. For cataluKiie and other p information add rem, J. W. HILL. M. II., Principal, P. O. Drawer 17, Portland, Or. STEIN WAY, Gable, ind Pease Plinu Heanlng the Bust Piako Mads, and the favoria oheauer Piauos; all MiuiioaJ Iuatruaienta; bauda Hup piled; large atook of Sheet Btunlo. Bt kin wax Hau, KM and X Port Staeet; Mattuus Obat Oe. Oaf wd aa wir ww rnnrnii antt now rtnrst THE Q- II K AT liiBT V F tea At Chicken MJtm Killer. Askyourdoalerforit, or send lor Free Cireujir to Petakima Incubator Co., Petaluma, Cal WANTED ThsaddreMeaof all artldlera who SOLDIERS' ,( homesUMded a less number ot acres than ieo aud mada final i roof u the same oefore June 12. 1874. W. E. MOriKli. P. O. Bo vw, ileuver, Colo, Mention this paper. "a. 1 mm am 1 Hi ill Br; SlalSPS JJhBiraiatlSIl PROMPTLY CURED BY Cures Also: I Neuralgia Lumbago, Sciatica, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Wounds, Swellings, Soreness, Frost-bites, Stiffness, All Aches. TTTE OkM.i.VogeIerCa, Baltimore, Md. EQUIPMENTS W Vt.h'ns Tackle, Ktc. Great Variety, low Prices. OtrtU- nsla'r'n In trade. Pend forCatalotnie. HK. SV. BHmtv k, azo nearny w. , paa snsiww. $100 for $20. ODELL TYPEWRITER. Equal to any 100 Machine for speed, clean imprewdnn, perfect alignment and mKiiifoIdtng. . Double cane (ciipltiil and Bmall letters), 78 dlfl'erent characters. . ,, w Single ciine j vl Bend for catalogue, 8. DAVIS, 8qle Agent Pitctflc Coast, 421 Montgomery street, ttan Kraneiseo, Old Gold and Silver Bought; mh1 jour oM OoM and Hllier by mull to the old tuid reliable house of A, Isolflnwo. 41 Thi'd street, Pun FtwcImo; I wiU sntd by return mail the ouh, aooordlng to aauj; If the aaaml to pot niatt'f tvototy will return gold. ii iv rnrrn cured to stay cures. flAT rriLII We want the name and ad dress of every sufferer in the & HOT LIMA U.S. and Canada. Address, AO I nlllA P.ssraUlsmM.B.sstikNvl.1. BUOOULVft HOTEL, Bnna SL.beLHont guuiery ft Bantwaie, 8, P.; sonduoted on tola As European and American plan. Thii Hotel to uiiflBr tbe managenieiit of Charles Montgomery, ana Is ttw beat Family timl BuidDw Men'n BoUl In Baa. iVan- nome eomioru, cuihuw uutiwuw, i .taiiilus rf iHnsvtivhUlt auara itnd MiiT room nei day. tU & to 3.Q0: lingle roon,.9B roon.9B LiimIsm wnuwIi-OOuwiugnt. Iw Kjieh W wl liw BOWI. J. McCRAKEN CO., -DEALESS IN tache Harbor Una Portland Comsat, Gol den Gate and Utah Plaster, Hair, Flra Brass and Flra Clai. LAND PlASIEA. 60 North Front Street, Vol. D, PORTLAND, OB. "THE SPECIFIC A NO. I." fCnrMall nnnamral dlwharewiof men, YOUNG no niatwr or How long nanaing. rrp- veuti Binviare, h oeuia wi wmkum Ircmcdv. Curca when everything etar hn fulled. Prlfn.fS.OO. LHroalaroB MEN! Application. HtiklhyDrugglatsorsent km rec 1st of price by The A. Bonoea hflt Medicine Po.,Ban Jotw.Cnl. DON'T. Don t cheat yourself out of a good famoke by taking a poor imitation for the genuine Seal of North Carolina Pluj Cut Tobacco. j FRAZER AXLE Best in the Worldlfl Q r A 0 T Get the GenuinelhHUlNH IS UEN DULY! mwaw LUBrorFAlUriUKANHOODl IrjOeaaral and HEKV0UB DlaiLU'Ii NebiBlBillOObfiillllHUtrt1. Hsw la enUrM b3 Uivi arrarawuOTMeajiBuiaur 1 0 I or ElM HM I B V 1 d flf If OB BaV fcrsUWKiS,UNhljBWPkD0a(i.SBAHaT80Vir bMlut(r "ftlldii HllBS TUK1TIKNT-SmSU ta a a UoOlj IVvasi tOBui m4 rtnlf. raaitri. WriUISta, BMtrlptlt fewk, okrlMtfJea iMmI ail 14 toikdl Ira. knib; mauiwASs vu., surri-u n. leading rem d y for all jh unnatural drflcharge aod pHvntedlteaeeaofmea. A certain cure for the dehijf tatltig wsakueu paoolest to women. 1 1 roan rt h 1 1 and f aal sate THt EwiMS OHtMtrilJV. In recommending it s IlMaaSHWil m jrCuiss InI M jFlTo&DAVB. W w 1T Emm (tail A 1 8T0NM,MD.,DntTSS.IaW &vlt by DrDKItisM 1IUI& 0UO. iir acre, beud for our Buiieilu Nu. . N. P. N. U. No. m. , H, U. No. 473 TnWOFataitl ft rt