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KS6'ilt,t,l. nji'M -'iiii ' r. inn viiliMi.i.i (l.ir.oiiK H.UH'A At Jiip:iiii'K0 niiatluiiH omoIi lil.lilor ...iu inn iiiiiiiu urn! t Ito niiiotiiilH ol Libnl on ii "lif ' nHT. The vnrlfniH iliw art"li'IM,,"u'" 1,1 " IM,X J,,lv Hr" Iciimtiifl wl""1 " I'l'I'lHiK vur, U ... of ll... IiIiMiuhI Imlilur In f0( U IMIIIIU Wl Hi .... .w. in ,0DOUIICt'll. nr. i.wii iitiiiiiinIvh lull mi lor.inl Illin -i - - (Oit 4 In lioltl, prcvuuiitHil llofltnuriil lirniit uiiiio in .ii nx ico in !jkS2, It m mm' mi exhibition In tho f.i.,...,.l Moaulllll fit U'lll.hil.L'to.1 THir. ill till) lilMtHl Muxicuii HOIIllirUtU tllHt I HI CUT IIIIUIU. eiiAici: into Yotm hiiokh IAHf n riMii-iwim, n iinuci nn iiiu irei ll cur' p.ii.if.il. hwoIIpii. niiiMriliiK, iht ...ii. f. . f mitt illtttAtl t V IjiWlfM ( lllf tftlllbf f in t i cf c- r t , if mid liiinioii. ll'n tl.H LTnttont exwiiu-'t discovery oi tifnge. Alien i-mi- JJkfV lilllfc" 1(1 ilk 1'i IIW" BHtirB It If a r. riant nir fur I.ikmwIiik NmIm, itMli' '. it-t'u Hint hut, tlreil, aching frft. We l.avn (iver W.OJ tMtlinoiiUU. Try It t' Vi'i. Bold liy nil rutKit himI : i'i.iei(iri-a. llv malt for '!!. in ntniinm. I I. .il p knj(i' FHHK. AU(lrw, Allen H. ! O.niiti i, Lis Itoy. S. V. Klitorn in Pi'ivin have roaNin to kfcp M.nM i.fifinlifi'i I'fiviirniiiMiilfil iifTitirr. One jwin'i tlioro, iluiinu tho Iiiii I two jrut, ikih li.i l 10 cilltom, ninl IG ol them nru in jitll for coiiiiiH'titliiu too (ffcly CM U'rfiHllltlVd t'llHUtllH'lltH. "1 lmbrn imId 'AC'A It F.T ml at lm,i niiltjllc. tifn llll llitr re iuiii won rr(ol Mr ilii"(r mini t Kim Kllirrxl nu !U!iai Ii anil uur lumtli rfjt)l Allff Ukln( (i-w Vrr tit I siraiett wr l-u iminotrO. loodttrui.r Tlir ') a Ktrai belti In tlio Uwllr w.i.nnii.v Ni.n IIH llllWUIIDUtO Oi- HUGIUUKll. V. "V- rieiiant, I'alaubm. l-ownt, Taite Rnod. Do OooO, Ngrcr Hicitn, Wrakrii or (irn o. Kc 30c. toe ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ll.rlU U,m,i, rM. IH'.f. If.... . !!. lU Ufl.Trt RAP HllMi(l irimranK-i-rt li lldrnc " PORTLAND DIRECTORY. DENTISTS. No pni. new iiroooM; line eoM work. UNdUOUt ltV, N.W. i-or. 'Ililnl nn.l Mor )!t. rlMin I'liiirn hiiiI Wlm Worka. 1'OltTl.ANI) WIUK .t: 1IKIS WOIIK8; Willi! mit Iron IcncltiKiollIco ralllin.'. rto. H Alitor. .Munlil.im'x mill hi.iill. CAWKTON A CO.i KNOINK8, IIOll.KUS, MA clnncry, iijllc-. 4H-W KlmtKt., rurtlfiml.Or. RAKES MOWERS BINDERS Wrile for Catalogue. J. A. rREEMAN, Apt, 2S0Ktmt W'ntcr Street, I'OHTI.ANI), Oil. machinery, all kinds ...TATUM & DOWEN... 20 to 35 First Street rORTLAfi'D OR. JOHN POOLE. PonTLAnn. OnnooK. can clvo you tho best bargains In j;ciioral imichlnery, onalnea, boilers, tanks, puuips, lloys, belts mid windmills. Tho now Heel I X h windmill, sold by him, Is un equalled, KDWAIin HUailKS; MACIIINKHY AND jelilclcij joint lor ciitftlogno. 18S-101 Front St. IVlmUiaulu llrilicuUta unit riioliici'itiililo hiiiilla. iir.UMAUKuraANK imt'oo. m and j ourtli Btrt-ut, t'ortliiml, OrcKon. IllllU-i WHIilt- All tSWHtllt A Host Couuli SrruD. Tuir in lime, pom or uruggimi. BREATH m IP CATHARTIC A 8. THA0I MAUK RHOIBTIIIfO mmMM UOUU. UKO fit -lH Mot While 4' 3 & nwuiiKiin with ii gang In tin. N-iru. I'Iih colliery about llfti-i-n years I'li' k, ninl tliuro wiih olio miin ilium win. IuiIIimI from Kuttlh WiilfK iih I Kot pn ity frlciully with. I'vi- run,.,! i,,n (l ,nnil, itlt I don't litiow If tho tltli conic'8 right. Uc was mon. like a Miuntcd hoy limn a man. ami mure llltc ttome Hort of quriT ani mal than .th,.r. iu Jmil.n moimtrrnm lW Ill-nil an.! nhotilik-rM, and n pair of Hull-, howi-d. twUty log, no IiIkkci than n chlUI'ii of u yi-tir old. I've mtlil wo were jirutty frlpnilly. hut I don't know iu I wuh itiiythlng more than civil to him. lie wat ch-vi-r and could sprak Ung Huh an well an any of iih. Ho hiid hr-cn two yt'HM and moro nl the Nino I'ltu, mid ho hrotiKht Homo iiionoy with him wln'ii ho t-aiiif. for he had a cottiiKc of IiIh own and a tidy piece of Kiirden. which wiik nhovo what the rt-8t of iih had. There wasn't a man of (1 foot anions tin HtronxiT than he wan. To have wen him hwIiik IiIh pick would have made you hold your brent It. lie could walk, you wo, down Home of the narrow, low KiiIIitIch. when- chaps like toe would have to crawl. I lived almiK with my father and sis ter then. V- were precloua poor, and fntlu-r imed to Hiiy he hoped Hetty "wti t i ur.iiK is ron you. would marry some one able to keep her. and so jjlve us a lift that way. One day a new hand came to the pit, Jim Marwood by name. See him on Sunday, going to chapel, clean and smart, as straight ns a iole, with his blue eyes looking so frank and smiling, and you'd say he looked a picture. lie struck tip it mighty affection for me before he had been a month In the gang. He told me nil aliout his friends and such like, most conililential, and I found out he had to keep his mother. and hadn't a sixpence he could call his own. Well, one day I remember It ns clear as yesterday It was between the lights on a September evening, I was smoking my pipe in our back room father was out of the house when I heanl voices In the other room across the passage. It was Matty and my sis ter talking together. Matty was the dwarf. lie had a long Welsh mime, but we called him Mnttv" In the general way. because of his rough hair, and he didn't seem to mind the Joke. "1 love you!" he snys to Hetty, "i ve loved you ever since I've seen you. Won't you marry meY I'd he a good husband to you." She went Into a llglit, kiwi oi scorn ful laugh. "Marry you?" she says. "Why, Mat ty, you must be dreaming! Of course I won't." ..... He was silent ror n minuie, men no Bays- "I'm stunted and crooked, 1 know, but I lovo you better than any other liinn win ever iuw ju. . .v n comfortable homo to ouer jou. "If you had twenty homes I wouldn t have you," she answers quick. "So do Bay no more about It." I think ho moved round the room nf tcr that, for his voice sounded nearer to me Ho spoke short and snvage-llke. 'Mini Marwood's the man that stands between you nn.l me. Do you think I've .... i.iiu.i? Jim Marwood has got our heart, and do you hlnk you will ever marry him while I'm nllve? Hetty nover was the girl to bo cow ed nnd sho Hashed round on him tho next moment llko gunpowder: . ii.,, Mai-wood that has got my ,.nrr. nnd I have his, nnd I'm not n...n.l to say it before you. or any nan. I know you've got your cottngo nnd your garden that you nro so mortal ,i I know Jim is poor, and vo sha 1 livo to wait for years, but you Sln't think you'll frighten mo J r nwirrvlng him, for you won't; u" t .11,,'t ,nrm-v him I'd never Sry audi o miserable, wicked ugly y... "mi, n voul So don't flatter Tsaw 1dm Z more that night, an I He Lived. didn't lot on to Hetty that I had over heard them. The next day wo were all under ground ns usual. Somehow or other Matty and .Marwood nnd mo found ourselves always pretty close together, lie seemed to ine to ho hanging on to Jim in a way I didn't like, hearing what I had heard, and I kept ns c-Ioso to both as I well could. I notlc-i'd Ihe dwarf scarce took his eyes off Jim, except at 12 o'clock, when we slopped for our bits of food, nnd then ho sat In n corner by himself un der a truck nnfl scribbled on a scrap of paper, with a queer sort of smile on hla face. In the afternoon we got down to n lower level. It was a dangerous part of tho mine, as wo all knew, and wo kept our duvy lamps pretty tight, I can tell you. "There's flre-dntnp about here," said one of the men. "And a spark would settle the lot of us, wouldn't It?" said the dwarf. "Ah, that It would!" Jim answered. Nothing more was said about fire damp, however, and that day, the long est day I had ever known, came around to 0 o'clock without an explo sion. The cages were ready for us to get up to the top of the shaft, and most of the men had gone. "You go now," says I to the dwnrf. "No," he answers; "I'm going to stay a little overtime to-night. You nil go on and send tho cage down again for me. And look here, give this to your sister Hetty will you? and tell her to open It." He put a bundle Into my hand tied up In a handkerchief. I took It gingerly enough, for with such suspicions In my mind I half expected It might go off in my face somehow. "What are you afraid of?" he asks, sharp. "Nothing." I snys aft sharp. And we touched the signal rope, and up went Jim nnd me, nnd the dwarf stood underneath nnd turned his face up, watching us out of sight. Well, I felt more comfortable when we put our feet on firm ground on top of the shaft, and had sent the cage down again for him. "Wonder what's In thnt bundle?" snys Jim. "Maybe Hetty will tell you some time,"' I replied, little thinking how It concerned him. I took It home nnd called Hetty to open It. Our cottage wasn't far from the pits, nnd It couldn't have been above ten minutes since the dwarf had put It Into my hand. She undid the knot, nnd mere If you would believe It were the title deeds of his cottngo nnd $00 tied up in a bit of canvas and the scrap of paper I had seen him scribble under the truck. There were these words on It: "What Is hero Is for you. 'Ugly nnd miserable' I am, 'wicked' I am not. I said you shouldn't marry him while I was alive, and I slum ueep my word. Think kindly of a dwarf If you cnn. God made me ns well ns him." We hadn't got to the end of tho poor, dirty little letter wneu we ucnrci n sound that made our hearts stand still a long, dull roaring, slinking the tloor we stood on, ns If It was thunder under our feet. "An explosion In tho mine!" snys Hetty, with a face ns white as chalk. It was no use trying to dig him out. Ho knew when he opened his davy lamp ami he must have opened It that human help could never reach him there. She cried about It for a week, and snld she should never he happy ngnln. Hut I think she Is hnppy now, for she married come the Knster after. They live In Matty's cottage still, nnd the gnrden Is all nbloom with flowers. Loudon Evening News. K-ceittrlo Tides. . Owing to the effects of shore-lines nnd other influences which nro more or less obscure, it is very dlilleult to ac count for the pccullnrltles exhibited by i.i.ii wnvos In various parts of the world. Interfering wnves cause once n-dnv tides at Tahiti, nnd In some oth er places, whllo on tho other hand, In the harbors back of the Isle of Wight, nnd lu tho Tny in Scotlnml, there tiro three tides a day. The latter have re cently been ascribed to "overtldes," nrnduced by tho modification of tldnl waves running nshoro and resembling tho "ovcrtoues or musicni sounus. It is not crcdltnblo for any girl to w several young men "On tho tin i m - - string." riinf,'ln.i of ii Mllll.ititilrn. A inllllnair 'infcs-d the K-rret of hli Jlirc, i.i in Hid tti.n!- imM uork. Ileiiiit In i lie hcut jmrt nt ni" I.I" g.iiiiinir dollar noil Influx n-'iilili. Hii.l now I.m war purling in tin- other liulf fi)H'ii.lii!f (l -llnr to gtet it Imck. Soloing e mull Ilimioictr' Sloiniii-n liiiicra fur i-cx'min.' I.uultli. It cures dys i'.mii and inliv'':ioii. Women j'iiirnalita in tho Unitod Slates iiitiiilnjt HHS. with 2,725 a.iti.ori (ind literary person. Uowiim tit (IIi.Ii.wii.Ik for CaliirrJi Tlint (.'on tn I ii Mnrcury, Aa mercury will m.rely ilcitroy tbc -nc of f irt.il 1 ninl completely deriimje the wliolu tein when enter! iik it through the rnuroua inr. ffict-n. Such article nt.oulil never bo lined ex cept on resiTlit!o!ii from rt-pulnble phynl el,, .in, tin tlieilnuioKe ihey will do 1 ten fold to the uooil on i'iiii polmy derive from them. Half Cdtnrrli Cure, manufactured bv F. J. Cheney U Co., Toledo. O., Cotitnltit! nomcrcury, ntidla taken liiicrnall;-, twdnK directly ution tho blood und rnucouK utirfnces of the ayetern. In btiyltnr Hali'n Catarrh Cure be mircyou net the Kcnuliif. It Ii taken Internally, and rnado In Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney it Co. Teetl tnonlalu free. Fold bv I)ruKBltf", price 7Jc. per bottle. Hull' l umlly J-IIU are tho boat. Corsets mailo of .aluminium aro now u0'l by medium men for treatment of "crtain spinal disorders. There wru a voting nmn rrotn J.cnore, Who boldl v wont off to the war; The "beef' made bint sick, He recovered quite fttlcR Uy tho prompt uo of old Josso Moore. Mies Charlotte Kinnoy, of Syracuec. N. Y., is eaid to bo tho only woman Jruiiimer in tho world wiio sells wagons. riTO I'ermnnrntly Cured. No fit or ni-rvousnrj 1 I I u after llrat ihty'a line or Jlr. Kline a Ureut Nerve Jteatorer. Ht-ml Tor KitKK .00 trial bottle and troaUe. J)K. It. IL. KMNK, Ltd., m Arch street, l'nUaddpbls, Va. Tho ordinary beer glass is regulated by law in Uavaria and must hold ex actly half a litre, or nearly nine-tenths of a pint. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the beet remedy to uo for their shildrt-n during tho teething period. Queen Victoria's annual trip to and fioiu Scotland alone costs her close on $32,250 a year. Do Not Suffer ! ' Suffering la unnecessary, discards Candy Cathartic kill dlacaie nenna, clean out the body, remove the flratcauCm of Buffering. All druggist, 10c, 25c, 50c. In soveral European countries, in cluding Franco and Helgium, elections are always held on Sundays. I knotv that my lite was saved by Piso's Cure for Connimtition. John A. Miller, Au Sable, Michigan. April 21, 1803. Four million women in tho United Stntes earn their own bread. They ltavo invaded all occupations, and ona third of all persona engaged in profes Eional services aio women. WANTED Men and women everywhere to dla tribiiteimilM und ndvrlle California Ornnce Syrup: Ii i-r dnv und e.xeinei Mild; cah every week; iiiirtlciiluri fiir 2-tem stBinp. C'AI.tl'Oll N I A Oil ANU E S V VI' CO., Son Francisco, tal. A magnificent grove of black walnut trees, most of them with trunks four feet in diameter, havo been discovered in tho heart of tho Miami Indian re serve, southern part of Wabash county, Indiana. Tho timbor has been sold for $00,000. CAi3 BE CURED. If you Euffer from Epilepsy, Fits. Spasms, Spells, Falling Siok.iees, St. Vitus' Dance, &c, havo children, lola tives, friends or neiglibots that do bo, or know people thnt aro afflicted, my New Discovery. Epilepticido, will give immediate relief and PERMANENTLY CUKE them, and all you aro asked to do is to send for n FREE BOTTLE and try it. It has cured thousands wlioro everything elso failed. Mv 00-pnge illustrated Book, "Epilopsy Permanent ly Cuiod," FUEE. When writing pleaso mention rend ing tli is in this paper, nnd give name. AGE nnd fall nddress. All correspond ence professionally confidential. Wm. MAY, Nl. D., May Laboratoiy. 94 Pine St, New York City. " w-k DR. MATtTEI3 DOOK, Kelief for Women" BPntxrw.inriaUn.wyueaonTeiopo. tinea to-darfor this llook.contalnintf Part leu Urs and TeetlmoaUls of Dlt. MAKTKL'd French Female Pills. l'ralt by thouiandt of Mtlifled lajtle &3 sre. sJwnTa reltablti aud without an euuat. SoldbraU dru -trituln roetal box, Krvuca fluff Ol I'Tmc! n top in Ulue, wuueanu Ken. lane no oiner. cu Drug CO..U31 K 8M t-earl t'earl St., Kow YorK City. BUY THE EI3U2E!E ... MANUFACTURED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tJT NOTK THE NAME. CURE YOURSELF? I'm) IllgJ for unnatural uiernurttea, iiiuaiiiniatlons. Irritations or ulcvrationa I I'r. f. nu toui(ln, I'nltileaa, anil not ttltrla THEEvANSCHtMlClOo. r polaououa. i u itrlttDr. or IUUCOU8 niemuraiiea. Holil iy Jirucclata, , or sent in clalu wrariDer by expreta, prepaiil, for ii. im, or 3 uottiea, J-'. 70. Circular aeut on requeat. RUPTURE CURED. Wo guarantee to fit every case wo undertake Dort put It off: wrlto for particulars at once. V. II. WOODAItl) & CO., Kxport Tru fitters, 103 Second street, i-ortiana. ur. J-yji&f Uutrtouel ls CRITICAL PERI0DS In Woman's Life Aro Made Dangoroui by Pelvio Catarrh. Mas. MATitn.riE manna. Mrs. Mathilda P.iciiter, Doniphan, Neb., snys: "I suffered from catarrh for many years, but since I have been taking Pa in. na I feel stiong and well. I would advise all people to try Ft-ru-nn. Aa I used Pfl-tu-na and Mun-a-lin while I was passing through the change of life, 1 am positively convinced your bene ficial remedies havo relievod me from all ray ills." Po-iu-na has raised more women from beds of sickness and sot them to work again than any other remedy. Pelvic catarrh is tliohano ol womankind. Po-ru-na Isthebanoof catarrh in all forms and stages. Mrs". Col. Hamilton, Co lumbus, O., says: "I recommend Po-iu-na to women, believing it to be especially beneficial to them." Send for a free book written by Dr. Hartman, entitled "Health and Beauty." Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O. Remember that cholera morbus, cholera infantum, summer com plaint, bilious colic, diarrhoea and dysentery are each and all catarrh of the bowels. Catarrh is the only correct namo for these affections. Pe-ru-na is an absolute specific for these ailments, which are so com mon in summer. Dr. Hartman, in a practice of over forty years, never lost a single case of cholera infan tum, dysentary, diarrhoea, or chol era morbus, and his only remedy was Pe-ru-na. Those desiring further particulars should send for a free copy of "Summer Catanh." Address Dr. Haitman, Columbus, O. HORRIBLE BODILY PAINS have their foundation tn the blood If it is pure, healthy nnd nourishing the entire body will be well. Thousands of suffering people have been cured by Moore's Revealed Remedy A remedy that elves health and happiness quickly and pleafautly oue dollar per uottlt at your druggist's. "THE DEWEY J) the world's greatest LIFE OF hero, t)- .Murat Mat stead. iRatiWuH. Only Si. so. OuUtFret. s. c. mr.ta, 5 rix. it, etui. ijLJ.j.x.vj.m.J-i..'-'-'- Did you ever run across an old letter? C Iuk all faded out. Couldn't have been J, CARTER'S INK I IT DOESN'T FADE, j; Costs you no more than poor ink. Might as well have the bcit. x. JTTrTTTTTmrTTTTV'fTTTTTTT TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Itonta Crowned. 15rl,lcp Made, l'lilulcss lllllmr mill extmc-tion. Dr. T. 11. White, ViXn ,GO EA3 -VIA- Throucli 1'nliM-o mid Tourist Steeper. XJlnlliS and lturlot Smoklut; l.lbrury Curs. ....FAST TIMS.... Fervlco and Sceruery Unequalled. For Tickets and all Information apjjly tc your nearest agent, or address ' A. 11. C. JlESNISTON, C. 1". mid T. A., Portland. R. C. STKVKNS, G. W. I', A., Seattle. SURH mHz FOR PILES ITOli INU l-llea produce tnouture nnd oauae Itohlne; This form, ns well aa llliiul,l)ie-dluu or I'rotruJiut; lMles nre curc-t by pr. QoaanXo'e Pile Romedy Stopa itching ami bleedini;. AOHnrbn tumors. Mo a, Jnr nt ilrunuiata or sent by mall- Treatise, free. Write, ine about your case. DU. UOSANKO, I'Uilada., Pa. Vor rtnnnrrhivA nnd Qleo t cet Tabst's Okar breclflo. 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