18 IT POSSIBLE!' ' Tablet Ten weary,' footwre travelers, ' All ia wosful plight, i . : Soajrlit hholtur at a wayside Inn Due dark and stoniiy night. Ulna beds no more," the landlord said, "LUtb I to offer you; To web of eight tingle room, Bat the niutb miut wn (or two." - i A din arose. The troubled hot ' ' Coo lil only scratch bin bead, 1 J For of tbos tired men no two '' Could ocoupy out bed. ' The pnzzled host wai toon at i a wai a clever man And so, to please bif guests, devised This most ingenious plan: In room mar kod A two men were placed ; The third be lodged in B; , Toe fourth to C was then assigned- 1 The llftb retired to D. , ' "in B the sixth he tucked away; In F the seventh man; The eighth and ninth to 0 and H, And then to A he rail, Wherein the host, as I bave said, Had laid two travelers by; Then, taking one, the tenth and last, lie lodged him safe in L Nine single rooms a room for each Were made to serve for ten; And this it is that puzzles me, And many wiser men. THE CHOLERA GERM. Basae Cnrloaa Information Ulvea by Dr. Koch. 'Ti .' (Chicago, Tribune. Some very Interesting details con cerning the recently dincoyered cholera germ are contained in the sixth cholera ... report which the leader of the German I. Bcientifio conimisnion, Dr. Ktcb, has just sent home from Calcutta. . The oommi'sion, after examining the corpses of twenty-two cholera "patients at Cal cutta, is satisfied tha' special kind of bacteria, known atl omnia bacillus, is always present i j ' intestines of ( cholera patients. kLT-tue'tlgctatioQ of '' these bacteria cannot be the result of cholera, Dr. Kaolt - believes that ta.er-1 are its cause. !"NJ Many other facts confirm this suppo sition. Their presence is conOned to the intestines, which are the seat of the disease, none being hold in the stom ach, i They increased and multiplied on the clothes soiled with cholerio ejec tions, which had been damp for twenty four hours. A similar increase was ob servable when the ojections were spread on the damp surfuoe of linen paper, and especially on damp earth. After twenty-four hours the thin layer of. mucus had in all cases been changed into a donse mass of cholera germs. " A more reassuring fact is, that the cholera bacilli die sooner when dried than almost any other kind of bacteria. Three hours' drying is sufficient to kill them. A very small quantity of free acid, which does not hinder the growth of other bacteria, stops their develop ment. When swallowed, the cholera germ is destroyed in the process of V digestion. Animals fed on bacilli were afterward killed, and showed no traces of their presence in either stomach or intestines. Altogether Dr. Koch's re port gives the hope that science is at , last on the traok of tho scourge of the east. - An Anecdote of Jenny Llud. (Pall Mall Bu'lgot - ' As an illustration of the constant anxiety of artists concerning their pow ers, Mrs. Reeves tells how one famous prima donna refused to sit down at all on a day when she was to sing. "No, she would walk about the room, talk ing, perhaps, singing perhaps, some times even busy with her needle and thread,: but never sitting down the live long ' day until the performance was over. ' "Why, I remember well pnough how one day on the morning of a per formance Jenny Lind (Mine. Gold Bchmidt), Mr. lieoves, Mr. Otto Gold schmidt and myself wrrs in the room, and, through the morning Jcnnv Lind and' my husband were never still, pao- " ing 'one past the other, with musio in hand, singing and practicing, and in tent on the work before them. 'Why, Jenny,' said Mr. Ooldschmidt, you must have sung those songs many times; surely there is no need for all . this.' .But the remonstrance was in vain.' 'You are a tine musician,' said Mme. Ooldschmidt, in her quiet, de oisijre manner to her husband, but Mr. . Keeves and I are singers and we know what is best for ns. Leave us alone.' Suppose you had called to see Jenny Tlind on a day when she was singing. She would probably come into the room with a bundle of musio in her hand, put it on a chair and sit down on it; talk away pleasantly enough for a few minutes, become abstracted, rise, take up the music, turn to a passage in one of. 'the pieces, and ham it over. Hvin satisfied herself of her correct ness, she would replace it and sit down again as calmly as possible and resume the conversation at the point it was left off. Golden' Opportunities Lost.. iWall Street News "Let's see," he remarked to a dealer on Chatham , street, "haven t you a brother in the clothing business in Cin cinnati?" v"Oxactly.- My brudJer Moses vhas dere.-- 1 - ' "And how is he doing?" . "Uad werry bad. Moses vhas not der man to see opportunities." 'i -Howl: v. "Vhell, vhen dot flood came Moses should haf peon in der rubber coat and poot peesnees, but he vhas left. . Den vhen the riot took blace .Moses should haf peen stocked up mil guns nnd pis tols, but he hadn't so much as a trigger. Moses vhas on his vhay to der poor house, he vhas." Poetry Aptly Denned. The Comrregationalist The opening of a flower u poetry, so is the sunrise, the rainbow, the tJiklo of a rivulet, the rash of the oeea Ules, the love in your heart for your home, your friends, your God; ''these are anything to you, yon care for poetry, there is poetry in you. New York Sun : "Are the sails on the ship of state made from the presi dential canvass?" taks a young states man from Brooklyn. - FACTS ABC"UT DRUMMERS. Mmall Fortanra Parked Away la ; HuaapU Baca. ' . Chicago News.) A small man, dudishly dresstxl, walked nervously to one of the clerks at the Grand Pacific, and he inquired if his trunk hid come. He was a New York drummer. "Haven't seen it," carelessly replied the man behind the counter. "That's strange. It must be here." "Oh, itH turn up all right." "I know, but J must have it immedi ately," answered the drummer, with a tinge of anxiety on his countenance. "Is it necessary that you should have the baggage right away?" interposed another clerk. ' ' ' "That trunk has $75,000 worth of samples in it," replied tho traroling man. , The eyes of the two hotel men sparkled more than did the diamonds on their shirt fronts. Hurriedly a porter was called and instructed to find the missing baggage immediately. Leis urely he went to a pile of heavy trunks, accompanied by the traveling man. Tho baggage was found and sent to the salesman's rooms. "Many men bothered with such loads as that?" asked a reporter of the stranger, as he roturned to the hotel lobby. "Oh, a few of them," he replied, "es pecially those who represent jewelry establishment. Sometimes drummers carry pretty valuable loads. Not long ago I went, to Doliot,Wis., and, register ing at one of the hotels, asked for a room. A tall,' smooth-faced fellow, with black eyes and hair, followed and registered just below mo. He said he wanted a room. It's always best to ask for a room without arguing, and let the clork assign you. If you go to talking he's sure to sond you off to the top. The man in charge of the office on this occasion asked if we objected to taking a room together. The latest ar rival opposed such a move, and I wasn't at all anxious to be put with a stranger with such goods as 1 had in my posses sion. There was no alternative, how ever, and we took the room. On going up the stranger said his actions might have seemed queer, but he would ex plain everything in the morning. After we had been in bed about fifteen min utes, he whispered, to me: 'Asleep yet?' I told him 'No,' and began to grow a little suspicious. Presently ho asked the same question again. I heard him, but pretended to be asleep. He turned over and was soon snoring, and before ong I followed suit. When I awoke in the morning tho stranger was up and dressed, and apparently waiting for mo, .. " 'Did you hear me ask if you were asleep lust night?' ho inquired. "I told him 'yes,' and he replied that he never would have gone to sleep if he had known that. " 'Why?' 1 asked. "Immediately he pulled off his coat and vest, and opening his shirt bhowed me a buckskin belt, with pockots, around Ida body. 'I've got $60,000 worth of diamonds in there,' he said. "As I had a trunk full of jewelry worth more than that, I told him I was in the same box with him. "We've got to be mighty careful, and watch our samples. I stay right with mine, and have thorn in my room at night. No matter where I am I always go heavily armed." "Salesmen for jewelry houses carry more valuable samples than any other class of drummers, do tljey not?" "Men handling fine silks, laces and dress goods sometimes have costly sam ples. They aro generally loaded down with trunks. I met a man in Milwaukee last week, traveling for a. fancy goods house, that hod seventeen 'Saratogas.' He had to have four rooms for display ing his samples." "How manv drummers aro there in the country l" . "Last year there were more than CO, 000. This took in tho men who are running arouud selling on commission. Home traveling men get as high as $10, 000 a year and expenses. They are few iu number, however, and generally represent a dry goods or fancy goods establishment. Lorillard has a man that he gives $10,000 to, and allows $3 a day for expenses. Quite a number of men receive $5,000 or $3,000 a year. The average salary, howover, is about $1,500 and expenses. The latter will average about $0 a day for men who make all kinds of towns. Those who stop at cities of 10,090 people only have to have " moro, , as their railroad fair amounts to con siderable. Many of the drummers are rather reckless in their expenditures, as they cost them nothing. They will stop at the best hotels, pay for the best rooms and buy wines and cigars, charg ing it up to the firm. They're great men to try to cheat conductors out of railroad fares and pocket the money. One groat scheme is to bo asleep when the conductor goes through. Another is to get hold of tho conductor's card before he enters, and have it in a con spicuous place in their hats as ho goes through. "Every large city has its character istice salesmen. Prom New York comes the dnde drummer; from Boston the clerical looking; from Philadelphia the men that can tell the smuttiest yarns; from Cincinnati the gambling crowd; from St. Louis the sleepiest net, and from Chicago the cheekiest men and biggest liars." - . ' Fruit Via Mt. (.othard. .'Xew York Time J Commerce quickly sees the best way to effect her purpose. Since the St. Gothard' tunnel was finished much of the Italian trade has been diverted into the hands of the Belgians, Germans and Hollanders. Through the tunnel and wit'iout breaking bulk early fruits may be taken from all parts of Italy to the principal seaports of the continent on the German .ocean, and from snch places as Antwerp and .Rotterdam swift steamers convey the precious but per ishable produce with all speed to Lon don and other English cities, where a ready market is obtained. An active trade is never, and never can be, one sided. The Italians are now receiving from the north of Europe articles they hardly dreamed of obtaining a few years ago. ,Tae rarest of the Ualf Ktreaau. rbUadolpliia Timet. "Human knowledge lies on the sur face," said Trof. P.othrock, in his new lecture on tho "Forestsof the Sea." " We know next to nothing with cortaiuty concerning the interior of tho earth we inhabit. What wonder, then, that the sea, ever changing in ita surface, should withhold her secrets from us?" Still, in the belief of the lecturer, muoh had been revealed of the wonders of the deep; scientific research had opened ways and means unknown to the searcher after knowledgo of a quarter of a century ago and the present and future opened to the eye of the naturalist hitherto inac cessible fields of investigation. Not least were , those most wonderful creations, the forest of the sea. Other ages had woven about those forest growths a wob of mystery. Modern science had torn the veil and revealed structural existences in the deep wators of the ocean more marvelous than earth could produce. There w ere latitudes in which the ocean forest flourished with special luxuriance. Between the twen tieth and forty-fifth degrees of north latitude and west of the fortieth degree of west longitndo they occupy areas that have beon estimated at 2(10.000 square miles. Though storms at times detach fragments from the whole, yet for centuries these forests have held es sentially the same position. Tho most curious form is tho sargos sum, or gulf weed. It is olive green in color, with round stems and large leaves. It is found on the surface of the deepest water in mid-ocean. It has no soil and no Toots. . It lives and grows upon the water alone. At times its growth is sparse and irregultir, but often it grdws so thickly os to impede tho progress of vessels. In suoh places the sea has the appearance of a vast inundated meadow. It was the won dorful form of vegetation which the vessels of Columbus encountered on their memorable voyago to the new world. ,Tho gulf woed is cnpablo of in finite reproductions and a single float ing bulb will in an incredibly short time cover the surface of the water with its curious vegetation. ; 1 1 There are other foresti pf ; the soa, more prolillo of life than the forests of the laud, formed by the maeroeystis pyrifera, the mammoth of all known plants. Differing from the gulf weed, it is attached to rocks on the bottom of the sea and marks with infallible cer tainty the shallow portions of the At lantic and Paciflo oceans. The otter kohl, or cabbage, has also its peculiar work in tho formation of the forost. Not so large as the maeroeystis, it yet has an important bearing on the form ation of the wholo. There are others. They each have their peculiar func tions and uses in the economy of na turo, but those functions and uses are as yet but dimly understood. To tho future belongs the understanding of the marvels that fire our zeal for re search while they fill us with wonder at their magnitude. C'hlnette Magic. Chicago Times. A gentleman who has lived among the Chinese tells, as an illustration of their abilities as magicians, an incident that took place under his own eyes, and in his own room, where, apparently, there was no room for deception. The magician was raked from the waist up ward, and his magical instrument seemed to be a strip of white loth twisted about his loius. Taking a dish of uncookod rice, tho juggler covered it with his mysterious girdle, squatted before it and begun his incantations, w hich continued half an hour. During this process his bare arms wore passing to and fro beneath tho cloth, and this was alHlio gentleman could boo him do. At last the liuen was removed, and lo I there were six plates filled with cooked edibles of various kinds, while a dish of boiled rico had replaced the one con taining raw rice. Another gentleman, describing how he was deludod, says; "A juggler in the open street soused a boy 5 or o years of age, dragged him struggling into the circle, threw him on his back, and, in spite of the boy's agonized cries and the remonstrances of the people, ap parently nearly decapitated him. The victim gradually became motion less, while the blood streamed from the wound. Finally tho magician removed the knife, muttored a few words, called aloud to the child, who soon showed signs of life, and at last raised him to his feet, when the boy appeared un harmed. Both actors in this strange scene wero liberally rewarded by. tlie crowd, and the. boy ran off to play with his wondering companions." i A Homesick Actress. Cor. Boston Herald. Mary Anderson's cordial reception in London was a foregone conclusion ; she may not command the unreserved au miration of the critics, but she will cer tainly have the allegiance of the English public. For some weeks before her debut Miss Anderson was in a state of creat nervous tension, not to say de- spondenoy. Hhe felt that the crucial test was at hand, having an exaggerated idea of the temper of the London pub lic, who. on the contrary, are never in sensible to youth,- lauty, and her many advantages, and are quits willing to concede soniethiug to an actress of several years' experience. Hbe'wa to "homesick in the good old-fashioned way that she cried herself to sleep every night; but matters improved with the arrival of other members of her family to join her brother "Joe" anil the young lady who had accompanied her abroad as a companion. . Mwedinh Prlaklag Custom. Cor. Ban Francisco Chronicle. You take wine with your neighbor in this country in a peculiar fashion. It is not enough that you should bow and place viur glass to yonr lips.' Yon must also, after having sipped the wine, low fcgam, or rather you ninst .. retain the gldk in your hand and slightly bending - over it, look for a moment straight in the eyes ot him or her with whom you are drinking. That is the custom, and a very pretty ona it is, par ticularly when the eyes into which it is vour duty to gaze have that depth of liquid blueness which -nature Las be stowed upon so many maids and matrons in this northern land. "W0H DEimjEFTICACl"." Some people are slbw in telling what good things have been done tor them, but Mr. John V. Daly, of UlllisonvilU, S. C," says he takes frreat pleasure in U-stlfvina to the wonderful etllcary of Brown's Iron Hitters in dyspepsia, fever and ague, and general debility of the system, lie has personally experienced the moat satisfac tory results from the use of this valuable medicine. Make a memorandum of this, all ye whose systems are run down. 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WATER AND - 1 LINCOLN PLACER CO.CAl.a, IT H "l-I.BIH Ifl I Tl iTlvT This Pn.T or niwenera. tor s mails esnr-siy fur therare ot deranirements of tlie genersU'e orvana Jhere Is no minaae about his Instrament, the eon tlnuous stream nf EI.KO TK1UITY nsrmeatlrv-: thrtinun tna rana nun restore them to Wealthy" ai-tlon. po not eonrouna tnis with ElertrM) Ik-IU IILIl -p- wiimi iiw "K" ." r , - " VoriJrrulars glvlna lull Information. address Uwuvet Kleeuis Halt Co.. iu wasiuutrtuu nu, iuubsv w 1 1 -J ji fi. r ' ' RON w-. -a wij ,ii seco tv 1 -11 :A.iy i Power and Jobbing Presses FOR SALE. -IVEinAVK THK KOIXOWINO HEfOND-HANI) MACIIINKKY KOU BALK C11KAP. 11 whirh will we euiirnulee In flrat-claas order, all of it Laving beun thurouhly ovorliaillud In oar own Machine K)ium: m POWER PRESSES. i : 1 Acme Dnim Cylinder; bed, 31s M; will print 28x12. , I r'airhaven Cylinder; bed, SUM; will print MxlJ. . ' " . ' - I ( muslon I )nim ( 'yllndor (nearly new); bed, S2x Ifi; will print ifSx IJ. . . .1 - . I Hoe I'ruui Cylinder; bed, 31xltl; will print 'Zbxi'i. 1 Tavlor Double Cylinder; bed, ftixhi; SK-ed, l,i00 K-r hour, , 't .. I Hoe JJuuble t'ylinder; bed. :r.'xlil; niei'd, 3,aJ per hour. 1 Taylor Ixmlile Cylinder, ilx'-ti; aimed. S,(ss) jier hour. I I'uttor Drum Cylinder; bed. Slxju; will print 30x10. , ' . 1 I'ottor Jlmm Cylinder; beil, 30x11; will print 26xQ, 1 Hoe Itmjr iTew; Ired. lIsW; spMt.OQO per hour. .v, 1 Adams I'rean; Ired, Slxlti. , . I Taylor Ilruiii Cylinder; lied, WxSl. ' ' ' t ,t ' . 1 1 iiKMioujiyirum vyiiiwier; oerl, 8ixtu; will print vaxju, ; JODBERS. 1 (i onion Prrsnes (old style): 7x11. 1 (lordim I'rotwliilfl slylol: 8x12. 2 (.onion I'ri'Bitce loid alylel; Kiali, I (ionloii I'n-Hsiold elylt); 13x16. 1 llorilon JoIiIht; Hull 1 (ionloii lYeeriiiilil stjle); 0x13. ' 1 Pearl I'retei; 10x14. Prices and terms on application to 4 I Palmer & Rey, Xoa. 405 snd 407 Sansome Stree Kos. 112 snd 114 Front Street, - , San Francises, Cal. : r-AND '' rortland. Or. ' . ") No. 40 Tribune Building, New York. "II mum j 1 . u'u TO WHOM IT MAT CORCEHH! I have been troubled with Eczema of tho worst form, the nast two year. I bave con sulted some of our best physicians who have made this disease, a specially, but found no re lief until atMiut one year aao, through the reo ommondalion of a friend. I was perauaded to try I'apillon rildn Cure; the relief I raceived was like a oharm, for it Rave relief when evory tliinsr ehw failed, and now I am about wIU I think l'aulllon Bklu Cure oueof the blomlmrs of UieaKo. J. A. ('KAwroKii, rug Atrent, us b, v auir street. Chlcaira. Tils., An. 1, lwi t')U Crawford had been treated at the Hot Hprlnirs for bla alllii'tlon. He informed us: "I would give mora fur Itftcrn drops of I'apillon Skin Curt) than fur Ibe wholo of the Hot ciirinra." I'apillon Skin Cure Is one of the most remark able remedies for dlaeaaos.of the skin and cuta neous system. It Is the only remedy that has been found that will cure that annoying die eaae, known aa tbe lYalrio Mniiice; It cures the dlKease in a few days, for a cut or bruise, burn nr scald, nothing Is so quick to atop Ihe bleeding, remove liittummalinn suit relieve tliu luiin. It w 111 cure a r'txtiN, ( akiu nci K, Unit, riMi'i.KM It.tnii, and for blind, bleeding or iu-hlng I'ilkh, this remedy is the most positive euro ever dlncovcred. A raw sore nr ulcer hundiigcd with I'apillon klii Curt', will be re lieved of pain and columella) to heal at once, riold by all driiKKists, . Itedlngton t o, General Agents. SAM rRANCIHCO, CAU , Redington, Woodsrd Co., Portland, Oregon. Cut this out and Keep it for Reference. YVF.AKIXU THE FATEXT Duplex; Galvanic Belt. T H VNPARAI.I.MJED SUOCKHH OF THIB medical bolt (or Ihe euro of Nervous Weakness snd rnMtretlon, Impotenc-y, Khrlimatlsm, Neuraljria, llv.nensla. Oonstlnaiion and all Llvtrand Kidney DlS- eesi, Is aUesUHl by tliousamls who have been cured by It 11 racrlred a sllviw tueilsl as a premium fnim the Merhanlra' Institute r'alr In 1KM1. over all otbers. It Is universally acknowledged to he the srht in Tin woai D. It Is adsptol to si II tnistioeiit and cure at hows, r oll Instructions go with si 07 Ik It lrice of belt eomplete. either mala or female, 10. rti ot'prerald to any eUJxras for I'AMll, ar hy aipresa U. 0. 1. Address: , , - HCPLEX WAtVAXIC CO. ' 0 114 Kearny U aW Franc laeo, CmU (ffTlie (lenulne lhu)ei Oslvsnlo belt Is Patented, Beware of luiitatlona. SWSfaeSasjBwaSwSfSsT ' , . F .. .ll qulrklyi-uriHl lyth.('lVlAl.KMKIItOlAoWlusU Oielllfel'ITAWKKS-KAhClt. "'t!1!!'"'' ail .. ... St U..MB. .tstaasl tal, aSallaL I'seBUImIUI PVV UvlaiS uZZMlAmm. aMulto.at...w Xsrk. RUPTURE Absolutrly enrrd In ID to W lisys, by Ux 1'Urr.S I'slent Itssneile JClaatla Trusa. 111 the world, kellp-ly dltTrrsnl frtMSl in. Perfect ReUlner, snd is worn spraelMlUieiinlvHlaotrun-ruasl IthoejesjHlcoorfortnljihlauddsy. CureS tits reaowurd Dr. J. Kluims uf Ntw York, and huadrsdi iiMhrrs. Msw Illuetratsdpsss ehld fl-ee.ooiitslntngftill information. . ETIC EUASTIQ TRUSS COMPANY. 'LV, ss.SaaMssJft SU fymaVV VSaStj ' From 619 Post Bf. near Market Btroet ' lollsAinOsyBt. ' Ferry, wltnawpls , facilities we will ' room sud Increased supply U10 trade Tn with Koda at low. ;, estwholesalaprioes desired. )Ons low. Jjgj in any nusiilitr . prtos to svsrybody The best and fresh-TTX Roods tn the market Is out flrstJalaaisUiorjBht. Personal attention lo sveryryorder , however 1 small, promptness TjJ In shipninK, no , erailit, wo losses for""" 0 a s h buyers to mske kooiI. Jluslneasa solicited. Bstlsfao tlon RiiMBIitaed. JJJjIMendforlatastprlcs list, snd Btvs us s trial order. . Hmllh'S OsihTTNts P. O, OoS 3033, Han Tranolsoo,, Califorula. . . .s OlVUil irUKtAl AMBC7, ICO TulU. St., iw Ttrt. THOMAS H. BROWN & SON, if) NOVELTY CARRIAGE WORKS, A... A. on . VniliHUUj ILL. J This shows our Hlirh Aula. Moveable Boat Hulkv, sspaolaUy adapted for hlgUL hook aotlnir lanrina- ' -a5el iioreea. auu 1 b,iaiiirn, im vimi ir Ks.Oovornor Lalnnd Hmnford, Bam Crumble, J. B. MiiUon aid and many others of Cal ifornia. Pat Cushions with Weight Pocket Com bined. ss.oo. a - - . A. OTOWn si sTatVa V . t,l ssauvwauiw wwmm a Bulky. ' 3 Prloa, 180.000 0) . Boxlnt. SS.OO extra. STUDEDAKER & BROS. Agents, . . Han a-'ranrlaeo, Cal. - 1 BIO, cyMtuiresAea YEAK. U1EVEU1PED FARTS )f TUB Ift'MAW BODY WIsAKOlin, IHVKI.oritli, flTHKWUTHKNKI), Ktg., I tn ) n te-re.ilnt; fc.Un tur met f therjiljjio fflrlt'tiirfi tf hninhijaj ntsoti t this On ht Q"Htr Ihsy nrlBfailffj olrfiilsrt all part It-ultra, by slilrrsalm t... V.,,,,..,. rl.,., M.io. W. V.-T..M. l.i!, h.' .' 1 Peerless I'ress; lit". i I'.-crlc I'n-eiH'sliiiiitutlon); 13x19, 1 Half-medium Cniverxal Preiw. 1 hvven-eoluiun Hand I'reHHea, 1 l.ithoirrapliic Hand Press. 1 Hand Pre; 12x17. . . 4 11 ti aiiouii 11 sm . I WelKiit 1 WZSZB I 1 f Combined V 11 :: I JTi sio 00 1 1 " . JMCJJs ll?S0-ssWMtelTrC.