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Adelaide Neflson’s confession. Yet, Bohemian, or not Bohemian, Adelaide Neilson was about to fix the fiml gem in the circle of brilliants her beauty ahd her genius had won her. The necessity for keeping her secret no longer exists, and I now publish it. She herself told me last Summer that she was engaged to be married to Rear Ad miral Glyn, the naval officer who took the Prince of \Vales out to lndia, and whose standing at court is of the high est. As his wife her life would have‘ been a delightful one. Certain circum stances would have barred her presenta tion to the Queen, but there are many ladies of fashion and standing who do not enjoy that honor and yet who go freely into brilliant and aristocratic so ciety and hold their own there. This would have been Adelaide Neilson’a po sition. She would have had a gentleman of birth and distinction, and one 'who adored her, for a husband, and her house would hm‘e been the rendezvous for the brightest, gayest and most entertaining in all classes of London multiplex life. \Vhen she told me last year of her in tention to marry and leave the stage, I ventured to say that I thought she was unwise to do 30. Her revenue from the stage life was very hundsome, and the adulation to her beauty and talent was an incessant song. -. - .. “ Yea, real know. hlllof. that." she. replied, us we drove in her prettymlittle brougham up Regent amen “' but; then if you OVy-kn'éwt: howefilfiimch husband we me !'~"IHS‘ 1) act idola trv l" . t ._ And'djo you; think it mu continue?" I asked-Q“ l‘,’ ~ _z ;- 4 “ I antisdfi: duififlshe fiplied warmly. ‘ “You have no idea how staunehand‘ true he is ! J-lip lower-. 13 continged lon. many year-elemllo mat whmlgorox‘ how long I stay away, I find ,him ever the sanflfige Ijetu‘r 'ti'llohg‘tt mam ry him.” hlll imam do no fiddled} row." ... “ Why gringo mmuge defiyed?" I asked. 45:5.- » ‘ “ I wish {0 see his .da' liter married first," she V‘ wered, th‘éugladafw, inf deep retlectifi?éhihg heiflofiely who. 5‘13 do not t”. ”it-fair to thtryoung lady to sue hgr.s¢:u6ll|§¢di.lfrofil he » ' ' as lioneekedyufdlffia‘ fathfi’? ‘ $ wife." 'd2“ '1 ‘K , 7 ‘11:...“9'. 'ls:. "low; TlmQ’. wars" another reason 13%“ one wlfitth eke didgjiot mentionfrw ,al which Sieryone knew ,p'f. 3 ‘Herf‘m, ' from Hf, Lee'w, oljt’ained‘in‘ trench, and, tlfiehfidmbpmed tolichedgut in Eugla ‘ he‘«“ il " haps ' "ed for big”) lm matted 'ifidfihe lawyer w \ would have had; huge 39f her case {ifs one of the’prhicipal'fifeu'i‘ha cm at her funeral—George “will, EHI, an nristoerg tie~ ook' , l aye; l', w} habituththa 9&3}: :gfmnunémml‘ one of the cleverest s makers ut the Lon don bar. “A 7'} if r": l " 7‘._ He Wanted a. Change. There was r. little shooting scrape at a. little town in tha interior of Tens not long ago, and it was not long before a. Galveston News reporter was on the spot interviewing one of the principles. “So you are going to Write it up ‘2” suicl the survivor.- ; "Yes, I Went all the facts.” 3 “I don‘t care ‘3 cent what you say about the shooting, but I have one little favor to ask." ’ The reporter said he would grant it cheerfully if he could. ‘ “Well,” said the shootist, “I want you to put (low; thet my grandfather .was‘ one of Lititte’s pimt‘es,‘nml the worst cut-throat of the gang.” ‘ ‘ The reporter stored a. little, but the shootiat went on to any: “Please put in that one of my uncles‘ was hung by the Vigilance Committee in San Francisco, and two mose of them are making shoes in the Illinois peniten tiary; that another one of them is prac ticing law in New York, and my only sister ran away from home with the clown of a. circus; that as far as you can learn there is not a. member of the. fam ily that has mt done something dis graceful.” . “Why, wlmt do you w..nt all that in the paper for 't" “Because I am sick of reading in the' papers that every fellow who hasu little shooting ucrnpe belongs to one of the most respectable bunnies in the com:- ti'y. Just put it rlown for once that one of the parties to the unfortunate nliair belongs to u. highly (lim‘cputuhle family. If you don’t put it in that way you’ll wish you hml.” . Love laughs at breakers. A bloom ing daughter at Cape May was married to her disguised lover in the surf the other day. The indignant parent hml rejected him, but man, maiden and min ister all “scootched down” in the water up to their necks, and the ceremony was performed before the pupa on the beach recognized one of them. ' _ Largo red chenille cords will he used In millinery. A Bloodhound’s Gratitude. The Detrott Free Press; tells a re , markahle story of a bloodhound's grati . tnde at Andersonyill'e. The prisoners were allowed to go out in squads, strong ly guarded to collect fire wood. One dav it was the hero‘s turn to go, and for the first time since his imprisonment he caught sight of “Colonel Catchem," the big bloodhound. The Miehigander no. ticed that the dog limped painfully on one of his fore feet, but gave the matter no special attention until, after being out for half an hour, he sat down to rest near one of the guards. The dog ap~ preached the guard as if to ask some favor, but was repulsed with an oath and a threatened blow. He then skulls ed around and came near the prisoner, who saw that he had an old horseshoe nail run into his foot. With a little coaxing he got the dog near and finally pulled out the nail, and the animal ran away seemingly well pleased. Twelve days after that, one night about mid~ night, a tunnel Was ready. The pris oner was a long time getting clear of the neighborhood, and weak and starved as he was he was not more than two miles from the stockade when day broke, and “Colonel Catchern” was put on his track. When he heard the hound coming he looked for a tree, but failed to find one. Armed with a club he took his stand, and‘determined to make a fight for it. The dog recognized the man and beaa‘n exhibiting every'sign of friendship. If ter a few minutes the ursuers were lieard'in the distance. The dog at once trotted 06' in that direetion, and was shortly haying and leading them over a fictitious trail. The prisoner pushed ahead-for half an hour, and was then rejoined by the dog, who kept either elos‘e to his heals or just ahead of him all the day, and beside him in ' the 1 woods a’t night, This position of (guard in or .‘eompanion'he‘ maintains until an and t, fh s. ad is ,whe he Hagumege'flfia sligkm‘ ‘ Thhfirfégher was th i3o‘.miles away, but ,on the fifth in 'rnmg he Was captured. When he ret ‘xp'lwthe hound metand caressed him. rom that hour top'th'c blues of the ”the dog wouldmotftalre" the tall the eséapingprisoner. ‘ . ' A‘s; fluent»: thi-‘Rbfluqe i) militan- m 4! 1.1 m! .troin‘ g orl!" " , minim-41m {slst of . ork has been this ’honie 'of lii/31:0n than one cler fifibbfi-gfiflifl’mged *0 lie l‘fltllffizl fe‘r‘iitfii'é'lh‘fih iii! 9 pul pit. New ofithepx- has recently \ discl— Riplen of gho ‘Tribnne. who was 1 origin ally gflnitarian clergymanf William enrfifiqnlberq-of 911.6;W01T1d waqnlso l cle'rgynmn ofutbo some denominggi A liais‘afifhcgiminitown, S. C.,Qfi: ‘- " u; '‘~ u. ' .‘omnit 1a 061 gigfo'r aw‘hiie ”£2.l2th at ‘ Wifiéi’gwini 'ngl.l‘hei'elarejevoml other: srving in" minor ‘b'npa'cities on othér' papers. I remember hearing George Ripley saying some years ago, “When a ministei' gets out of business hsLulways goes into in surance. He can work there when he feels like it, and few of thorn feel like it.” This is true. Not one clorymm in . a thousand who abandons his profession ever attains eminence. The three I have mentioned above are almost: the sole exceptions in New York. ‘ Remarkable Cues. . .I ~,,,,,,L,11d Among the very many remarkable cures all‘ected by Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, may he mentioned that of Charles S. Prentice, of Toledo, Ohio, who was by its use restored to health in .a few Weeks, after he had tried the treat ment of some of the most eminent phys icians of France, England and America without benefit. His trouble was Bright’s Disease. Another is the cure of Petgr Showerman, at the ago of sev enty years, after greatly snti‘ering for forty years from kidney and liver diffi culties. Testimonials othhese and others, can be seen. I . Nerve. , _ . It is a great thing to have what is called nerve- and nothing contributes more to the power of physical control thus named, than \Varner’s Safe New vine. It also relieves all kinds of pain, and cures headache and neuralgia. “011 now MY BACK Acurs'f“ How often we hear, it said. Well may the victim- complain, for the kidneys are gathering; an i when that is the came there is alwa3s (ls lgermgreat danger.- Kid ney diseases it' let run, too often end lfatallv. There is, however, a sure cure ‘for them. HURTS REMEDY is a medicine that does not fail to cure Kid ney, Bladder, Liver and ['riuary cam. plaints. Even Bright’s Disease, the ter ror of physicians, is cured by IIUNT’S REMEDY, the great Kidney and Liver lMedicine. Try it, and cure your back ‘ache hefore it terminates in something worse. Sold by all Druggists. Trial size, 75 Cents. Kingsford’s Oswego Corn Starch, on account of its delicious purity, is the best for children and invalids. / Cbefil v A. /’ O O 059 »‘ w3‘ 9003\3 300. s» 6 no 5 's' W,l I ON \ s‘V q, or? ' sf? ”5 Q I ‘5 [t’ Q sofli‘g ' ‘l‘ Si 1“I e :0 "' Qu E woe to ‘ Ob 0040]" ° 6é’ o “woo a. Q o'\ ”IEB 05? (a; 3 paces. 8310 1715 £33,! - a". r -% V ’9 33051:? 1 to) I. It ‘ g - ricoscnh I. ‘0 0 to o. 9"" 6 [:5 S Q LL ‘ 0°93 $2) o 9" 6‘ (Y IS BRO £0? 07% $1 $5 .. p S H 6 A . fiasé" 126 FirORTLAND '& 00 fig) W 9% O ‘ s94fi‘4agfi4. . ‘27 Frfgstreet ’ OREGON ', log; a V | nt I . ax“ ‘ @4639 / sO‘ g street } Dry GORAND 4’ 0% a \ . 06” w?‘ 0 . 200 OOdS D 6» o ,\- %‘§) Feet 6p Byo% V ‘ ob \ 4 Th 0t \ .9“ Q. R ‘ You ' 05' or J? a Ag.” G ch. 3'o A. a, @V D, «I 0I p Q”. 9:5 C! y I.» ’V ’6’ ’ B&aifh [go Dds < 8 $0 "ée % Sal/jade7uto . Q, g I r h L (fiszjfan I 9!» u‘ “a“? hag/by m . .a a 36‘» w I c. a lttcfle, ms. 860 £309“ 65:6“ I (4’l‘? [so ”d let Wee 6.» gages 6 “Via sO. I c. r, ' $3133; ' 6‘04 can 1 . oo‘ipdfimfi' “ a ' 950 w “ADV" ‘ m? ‘SO. . V r‘ ‘ l n D.J.Muiarkev & Go. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PRODUCE, PROVISIONS AND STAPLE (330033138. .1 PRODI'CEES WILL FUlt’l‘Hl-IR THEIR “WE'R es'n by corresponding With us. Loelorsol lnqmry prumpclv answered. Weekly Pnces Currrnt nuilcd free on application. Consignments Sollclted. )3. Liberal Advances male on approved shipmeum of Grain, Wuo’, Flour, Hops, 111111.29, eta, eh. oum- and Warehouse: 8. lo Indy: Front Street, - I'2 - Portland, Or. ' v? 9.2 CLARENDON HOTEL. Portland, Oregon, Zoiber to, Knowles, Proprietors Bltuatul onpmlte all the Halli-ond and Sloanulllp omm. Strep! furs Pass Every Flve Minutes Free Coach Ito and from the Home- Street Car Tickets Free to Guests, fl'iodxolf # H. H. H. Horse Medmme, D. D. T., 1868. S A HORSE MEDICINE IT IS SUPERIOR TO A nnv Llnlmeuc «vorinwnwd. For RINGBONE. SPAVIN, SWEENY. CALLUUS LUMI’S. and all OLD SOIIES. up ly freely. so u to bllsterJrom three to live (In): nsufizeulon; and n lour or five days. i! not cured, repeat as at first. SI’nAINS. STIFI“ JOINTS BRL‘ISEH, WINDGALLS, and all nllght nllumnta, Ir» ply :\ small qunntltvaounot Minster. SADDLE SORES, CUTS. and all other sore: “hero the akln is broken, mix the Linimont. hull and half, wlth [any kind of oil, and apply in moderation. ”For uh: by the Tulle everywhere. Srocxrox. Feb. 4, 13:0. H. H. MOORE 5. SON having this (Iny purchased the fight. mlu and lntercsb oI WILLIAMS S. MOORE In the ”11. H. H. IlOllal-l MEDICINE." will continue Ila manuluvtum no SOLE l’llol'lllETOR:, to whom all oxdcrs should be udzlrcsuml. H. H. MOORE & SON. Hodne. Dnvll & Cm. Agents. Portland. Or. m _\ \\ ll; I, ‘ y \\*N\\“\ film/si, -% “I HORNE ”war: a.“ ‘-“:'v-w. ELECT“! “M . Mm: Btu- :10 .- ‘ ‘ v " ,v !'!"\«\“\‘~. 5-"; lag“ a» / ”I“ ‘“ - m“ Aflaaég'é’ ‘ Yo “RR-W ‘ “ - New a Mir»: :2,» *Vnhux, gfigxyfits Tl]!!! GALVANIC MEDICAL 111-111. A NEW and wonderful 'un‘enron (the only genulue). wlll euro without medicine Rheumatlam, I’Arulvalu. Neu mlgln, Klllney, Liver. gplml diseases. lmpoluncy Rup cure, Ague. hermusucsx, Dyspcpslmaml other dlsuuca 0! both sexes. \Vu challenge a. scientific lnvcsti utlon ofits mcrlm. Call on or mlnlruss HORNE 6L {VEST ELECTRO-MAGNthL‘ BELT 120., 70': Market at. Sun anclsco, Cal. n‘JTnulmw -... . .. Tar—fag" ... ~. 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[minim in the Enxlish bun: my. For in" inforumtion call on or address W. LYNN WHITE, Hammer and Pruprictur. Office, I'2? Frwnt St, or Box 104, Forum“, (Jr. _——_._____——— 0 poll Purina Cheno'rnilkulun» .- uh ILO cmliu; lclllflumls oi the «lay. Adtlrcu l'. 0. Ba»): 5.13 Portland Or won. nubd-oéw-t‘ __: " HEALTH FOR ALL. ‘ a r 3”- -_ , '53 Illrmless and destructive at the same time! How ,V ' 410 m [‘9 ialhls? This, Plunder’a Sure, Safe llld Speed'romody . ‘ willdcstmv all Malnrlal wndunclou, such as Fever and s ‘ k ‘ I i . - Acne, and will not harm the system in the least. In _ K 1 ~ . l {antaaawellundulu may} use um purely vegembl "a KJ, ‘ VJ 'OO colupuunllwith perfect solely. : f,- :5- " ,9- ii 4’ ”3‘ Price, One Dollar per Bottle.- ' > ‘ I Your Drumfist has it or wlll gel: it for you. “The Orlzlml.” lnum upon having it .0 YGUx l‘nr (‘omnmmlnm .hlhnm. Brnmhuh. 13,"- prpsm. l'nlurrh. Ilemlurhr. IIoMIIIy. [thru mullsm. Svurululn mud all chrome and hummus Disorders. It is tuLLu BY INHALATIOK, And an; din-rm up -n the urea! nnrvmu mnl orumlc Unntew, mm turn hy a natural prm‘rsu or re vllatlwllun. SE N T FRE E . A Truntisu n". ('mu‘numl Ox' gun, givmu the hifior) of mu m-w Illi.'o\“‘r\', mud n inn-1:0: “‘va ry of mun! r 1“ mnrkdhl: rurvw, Winn: (Grin. Aml’unu DMS.b’l'Afl- KEY "i WALES. MW and I'll (Hrw! HUI-rt, l‘hiimlul phizl, l’a ,nr H. H.3l.\'l'HE\\H.d-Ni MM mam-try utn-e‘, Sun Francis-‘O, (241.. {rum “hum um be secured both inmrnnm m an) sxxwfica it: lwainlzn ['l‘ IS EXPECTED THAT ALL PATRUYI‘iC'CITi- Zdiis mil inn: .m opportunity to choose {mm un eral {mi-Ir‘mi‘iiiialtusfor I'rvsi‘ient in Line approaching contest, but In ILO realm of Soap. “THOMAS' 00M WATER BLEADHINB SOAP" stand; alone, pcu'lcsl. unrimliml mui Uililfl)?o3c“',‘.h‘o. its name has become a houuehni‘l wur- , m Virtues haw: iimn on um wings of the Wind. Ins remarkable success has “Jilliidtt‘d u mes vii" may: nnnnmn, at which BEWARE. and purclnuu nrme til it does not hmr the imprint ui the Human Sun | m, “ha limiiiil‘Jc' lure th inn-1t «AL-naive: xumrtmc'n u: l-‘mnily. imm iiry umi ’l'.ii.,-t. Snap! made in the [mind Suites. il' 3': ur :znwcr . r tirumis‘. docs n»: ku" (. 1r woods, onlcr diam; from zln; STANDARD SOAP (1" 'UI, 204 Sm-rmnrmo Street. S. I’. THE GREATEST EVER KNOWN. HUNT'S REMEDY has uvul from “rigor ing disease and niouih inxmirr-Ea win, li-LVU bccu given up by pliysiu‘inna it) ill". IIIJNT'S REMEDY cums all Dismson oftlu: Kidneys. Blmido-r, L'rilnu-y Drum". Dropsy, Gravel. Diuiwtc-rl. (ml Inconti nonm nwi Run-min!) of l'rin'o. [HINTS REMEDY run mm:- w linqn. \‘i‘i"lli‘l aunppulliu, braces up llz: r: s‘. .u, and icnuiz'ud lmillii i-i ilm rvsull. HUNT'H REMEDY curve Pain in tin! Shiv. imvk. or Lnind. (N'lli‘l‘ill DI-liilliy. Fullmiu “lava-nu. hiaturlwtl Net-p, Luv. of Amwiiiv. Bright's Din :Iw. :wl all Cmnplnluts ‘ f l': ‘3 l rinn-(éc-nimi Organs. Hl’N'l 5 RH.“ EDY (inn-Hy illi’i" -:l (he Lin-r l 1 lii‘fiilziy givtml, xvmmin: iLA- cuuwa tlmt pm i; -., liiiimn llvminviw. Dyspoplia, Smu- smmuvh, (.‘iutlw-m-dm HIGH. Kc. liy I‘m: u~-- ti' lll'NT'fi REMEDY ilm Eli-much :m-l ll uwvln “ill ~pl'wiil‘\' r‘gnn tin-Ir sin-nail]. nmi (li' iHuml will lw [n rim fly pmlilml. “POTS “mu-Immlmm- v: mum», and rim-m :1 '.\ 1n: nun-r i-v'hr-r i'urnisliml m [M pub. lic. nn-i iln- ummu 1': inn 'I! may lu- pim-wl in it. HlTN'l".i R H.“ EDY h pn-pnrml o-xpro-u. ly for tlu- ulmvv (“scum-a, and has new: born klmwn In full. O'm irini will cnln'lnm van. For Milo by nii Druxuiuu. Svmi fur t’.|n|p‘i!"' In “’3l. l-1.-. CLARKE. i’mvicln-nm. It. I Prim-9. 75 min. and $1.25 (large nizuu. ~ -- r- R .« r w as B mus. .. ,IM'FGEQ ' .BELLS..' ,' v, C:;":l.s«'nwLii-nunume-Mm'.“-'prlcl'.,v.-r:uib‘ Id. (3;:ntnguvitn liO-Jleumnuuulhr“hm“.i-L'J: a. LINFORTH. RICE a 00. $511.22: .’:: Pun: Suit, £23331: 31., 3;: qucku I WA 13 NE R 5 , 1:1 "l . I i ‘ 'Q‘j FT: . . _ | Mr ‘ . . ,Hi i “r ‘ i Ipc ” R E ~ . ‘l g . , "arms‘mfimrsrmmwm Diabetes. and Au. Ind-0:. lane:- and > Urunry Duel-en. I ~ Tutimonlnls o! thohlghon order In proof on as statements. Mm. ”‘24 "For the aura of Diabetes; on.“ for War ‘ net’- m Mabel” (lure. ”...; | "For the cure of BI‘II‘II'I and thn nther diseases, cull for Wll‘lfll". M Kidney r , and ”moan. va‘aww SAFE WWarnel-‘s NEYRKI‘MR Safeneme- KID cURE a; dies are sold . 8m 1' T; by Drugfilsls DUBLIN (mm. :1 and Des ers 3 E". M» i: In Medicine "5A“?! mum g“ everywhere. \ “L” o.) REWARNEBMQ, " , .> . Proprietors, 4‘ _ .‘~,- ‘gm “baht. N.Y. E]! D. 3: 5’ ”'Smdfm' Pamphlet ' ‘ ' Vanch-umonlau. HODGB. DAVIS 87 00.. Agents [Portland dbl-econ. fig: EIGIN WATCHES f“ \ All styles, 00M, sum and Nickel, as to 31:0 1' \’v: L‘lmhm. etc. lent C. 0. D. to be examlmd \gh, ""Writcfor Catalogue m STANDARD Alum may WATCH (:0. 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