LOVE'S TEST. II Wm Her Coucliiiimi, ami tier's Onljro (, Hur-h HaiilncH." Some WL'kn nro tli;re appareii in oclety here a handsome younstrangiir. well dressed, polished, agreeable. Ho represented himself to bo a member of one of the largest banking and mining firms in thu West, and was regarded here as a man of groat wealth, soino. culture, and the best Hoeiitl position.. The doors of tho best society were) thrown open to him, ami the iridescent glory of our beau was for tho timei eclipse by this new luminary. Hut, al though like the sun, he shone for all, he soon sl.igled out "the one fair' woman," upon whom as a focus he' concentrated tho full force of his amor-! ous ardor. She was one of the lovelies! ! of Rochester's beauties, one of tin) most popular of Rochester's belle's, and lhe daughter of one of our most wealthv and respected citizens. Oilier lovers had wooed her in vain, hit to him, lil.e the suullower to her king, her whi le being burst into . the full iWir of love beneath- his beaming my-' and she turned her face to h m, and followed him loyally, tnislin. 1 followed him to thealtaVaml took tipo i herself tho most sacred of all vows; an I then, when the wedding cake had l.eer, cut, and her traveling dross donned, ,-h said eood-bve to her parents uml th friends of her youth to the old g'r! life which she was leaving behind km. "good-bye," "good-bye," and cteppe into me camnge 10 ioliow mm "aeros the hills and far away," and all th world over, if so ho might will. And the carriage rolled over the gas-studded etrcet toward the Central Depot, .she rested upon her husband's shoulder and pictured to herself the new home whitlic she was going pictured a proud old piaco uy mo western sea, with its swisli of fountains, and its lap of lakes, and it towering trees, and iU sumptuous inter! or, and its grand, srrand views overlook ing tho spires of San Francisco, and tlu winged argosies of tho nations as thev beat through tho (iolden Gate, and tho Rut here the carriage stopped, and ht hnsband getting out, assisted her tm alight They were in front of a small,1 runao iu uiu neignuornoou iornieny known as the Wakelee farm, in the out skirts of tho city; and, placing his arm gently around her, ho led her to tho floor. "Why aro you stopping here, Frederick?" she asked, in bewilder-i ment. "Ibis, my darling, is our future home, ho replied, tenderly but trium phantly, as ho pushed the door open and entered me scantily lurnislied domicile. "Frederick! F-r-e-d-e-r-i-c-k! What do you mean?" "I mean, my sweet," drawing her closer to him, and smiling happily as ho hjjuku, in it son voice, "i mean uiai I am not a banker that 1 am not rich that I am not a Western man, nor California,! that " "Sir!" coldly, and drawing haughtily irom mm. "Rut that I am a coachman!" "0, Frederick, you delicious old darl ing, you!" and she rushed into his arms mid buried her face on his shirt bosom, langliing hysterically for iov. "Yes, my dear, I am a coachman and have been one ever since I have been anything almost. You see, I felt a long ing for love, for true, true love. Many proud and wealthy maulens smiled on me, but I feared that they cared not for; me, but for my position; and so I re.- solved to disguise myself as a rich swell and to seek some woman who would love me for myself alone and not because 1 was a coachman. And now, my dear, that I have found her, I throw off all disguise and am a coachman onco more your coachman, and yours only." "(), Frederick; you dear, dear old Frederick! How noble, how generous you are; And to think that 1 ever should bo a Coachman's wife! I never, never dared to dream of such happiness for poor little me! Hoctester Linon. The Lapps in Summer. Tho Lapps seemed to consider tho in terior of their houses somewhat stuffy' on a summer night, for they were all, lying in tho open air, wrapped in thoir rugs of reindeer skin men, women and1 children, and the old grandmother of all the Lapps. The men wear tight trous ers and jackets of untanned leather, asl - .I . . .ii it .. I uo aiso ine cntiuren, aim uie women, have a sort of loo.so blouse of the same1 material, stopping above tho knees, their1 legs being swathed in cloth, bound witli,' long strips of leather. They are a very unprepossessing race of quaint, eltish-looking little creatures,! with straight, sandy-colored hair, small gray eys. The men have stubby mous-j tactics, suggestive of a retired tooth brush. They are all undersized, thei averajro height of the men being five! feet and the women four and a half. When the others had departed to yrvk the reindeer, wo made friends with a woman who was by herself in a smalll grass hut, and who very proudly ex-f hibitcd her new-born baby a queer lit4 tie creature, with a yellow, leathery-' leaking face. The babies are strapped oi to boards, ami so carried on the ma- ' Ulrnal back, after the manner of tho In dian papoose. CasscWs Magazine. i Tho Story of an Egg. j ' ' Of an iron egg in the Berlin MusewJ the following story is told: Many years! ago a prince became aflianeed to a lovely' princess, to whom he promised to send. a magnificent gift as a testimonial of bis affection. In due time the niessen ger arrived, bringing the promised gift,! which proved to be an iron egg. The princess was so angry to think that the prince should send her so valueless a present that she threw it upon the floor, when the iron egg opened, disclosing at silver lining. Surprised at such a dis covery, she took the egg in her hand, and while examining it closely discov ered a secret spring, which she touched and the silver lining opened disclosing. a golden yolk. Examining it closely! she found another spring, which when opened disclosed within the golden yolk a ruby crown. Subjecting that to an ex-l amination she touched a spring and forth! came the diamond ring with which he! affianced her to himself. Chicago Inlet Octan. A LAND OF ALL LANDS. Louisiana th Mont Cosmopolitan Slate on tli Continent. If the great World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition was lo cated in New Orleans for no other reason, tho widely diversified and cos. mopolitan character of its Inhabitants would ba reason enough. Not in any other city on this continent are as many nations and peoples gathered together, maintaining thoir national Individual characteristics, and at the same timo blending as part of a generous Ameri can citizenship. Whilo Germany and Great Britain are largely in excess ol all other national! lies, trance is not lar behind in point oi inuiK'nce, nnu tneso three form tin controlling sentiment in our foreign born element and aro notably powerful in local pontics. Jn our census re turns, however, there aro no blanks. Any nation that has representation i any State of tho Union is represented here. Settled by tho French a litll more than a ceutury and three-quarters ugo, Louisiana early absorbed lar numbers of German and Spanish, am hast and West India people. Her Ger man coast and lake and Bavoit des A! lemands bear testimony to the stayin qualities of tho former. The Spaniards have vividly impressed their individual uy upon tho most permanent of ourpas' century development, while all over tho Male, Irom La Chinch to Rarataria still exist the groups of people, close keeping and isolated, who attest tho tenacity of tho latter s growth when transplanted upon our soil. A largo Italian colony, manv thou snnus strong, monopolize the retailin of nui and fruits. Austrian., Turks and Greeks by the hundreds haunt our waterways and gulf coast, our lisbin banks and our oyster reefs, where tho Chandalours doubtless remind them of their own archipelago on the island dotted coa.st of the Western Adriatic, 1 he t anary Islanders of St Bernard divide thoir time between gnrdenin and fishing. The Frenchmen from the Pyrenees tho Gascons are the meat sellers of the markets. The red si"iis of the industrious Chinese washermen are conspicuous in a hundred places in the city, lhe colony of ChoctaWs from ineir tritml commune across the hiko, in St lammany, supply the marki with baskets and bend-work and herbs and medicine roots. Perhaps the only well-kept Greek Church on tho conti nent is maintained here by the Russian coiony, wnere strangers aro welcomed with tho traditional hospitality of thi faithful people. Of Mexicans, Cubans and Central and orlh Americans, many nundrcus. hero aro our cigar- makers and sellers. A Malay colony was pianieu on the snores ol liaratarm Ray many years before tho war. They live by themselves under their own strict rules, knowing no law and violat ing none, selling lish to the city mamem, and comiortaolo in their bain boo-thatched cabins built after the model of those of thoir ancestors thousand years ago. " Representatives of the most enlight ened of these nations have their social and benevolent organizations tho Brit ish, French, Spanish, Italian, Porta guese, Knssinn, Gorman, Scandinavian etc. and will bo prepared to extend to their fellow-countrymen a sineeru and hospitable welcomo as they come hither to attend the reposition. No ono can cumo hero from abroad without the greeting of his own spoken tongue. and tho hearty tender of hospitality's oread and sail even though they came from far Cathay, from frozen Greenland or the sands of Araby. In this connection some figures may 1. . 1 . . i rtl. .... . - lie iiueresiing. i ne census ol J wo gives Louisiana a population of about iMD.DOO. ot Which there is an excess of 2,.j(K) f. males over nules. Of this IMO.Oi.N), I.Vi.OOi) aro vh;u. and 484,000 colored. UI this white 4;r,000, nearly .5".IMI) aro of foreign birth. Of this 400,1X10 white people remaining, .142.000 are na tives of this State, leaving MAM) to be credited to the various other States of tho Union; l.j.OtH) of this came from Mississippi and 10,000 from Alabama lhe other 3:1,000 are divided among all the other States ami Territories. Tl aro 2,800 .New Yorkers and 1.8(H) Ohio icople. Massachusetts, Indiana and llinois each has UOO, Alaino 300. New Hampshire and Vermont a trifle over 100 each, and so on. The children of these States domiciled in IHiisiana, and part of her proud and loyal citi zenship are already forming their State associations to welcome hither and care for the people of the places of their birtn. The Exposition will bring to New Or leans for the first time in their lives hundreds of thousands of people to whom all our wavsare new and strange --people to whom this is a veritable Kl Dorado, full of marvelous sweetness of climate and temperature, and of un bounded wealth of agricultural and in dustrial possibilities. They will bo charmed at tho social harmony of our community, its complete unity of pur poses and interests, and yet astonished mat ineir ideas nnd tonguo in every language spoken 'in tho known world. All nations will find a welcoming voice in familiar tones. Everv hillside of New England and every Western prai rie has its representatives bidding wel come, and all dwelling happily togeth er in a community where each main tains for all others the most complete freedom of thought and action, render ing too happy ever to go away from it the dwellers in this golden Southland of perennial summer. Cor. Louisville Courier-Journal. - George Kern-, a school-teacher of Reading. Pa., woed. won, and resolved not to marrv Mks Isabella Schlasmer, a prepossessing voung miss of the same city. Recently Mr. Kerry was informed that he was heir to a large est.ite in the old country. Isabella heard of the B.hool-master's sudden wealth, and k occurred to her that she needed a littla something to heal her lacerated heart. Accordingly she brought suit against Mr. Kerry for $1,000, a very small sum by the way, for breach of promise. Her case being a very strong one, tho jury awarded her the required money. tittsburqh I'ost. A Nanaimo (B. C) man applied to the operator at that place, a day or two ao, to have a three-pint bottle of med icine sent by telegraph. SCHOOL AND CHURCH. Thirty Chinese attend a mission ehool : j Walla Walla, W. T. Laura Sanliorn has taught a school for forty-three veiirs in Alv:iiuli-l.'i. V II., and adjoining towns. Huston Jour- nai. Sewing Is to bo taught in Phila delphia's public schools, with eleven teachers for 7.W0 grU. Philadelphia tress, Mr. Spurgeon employs six secre taries two at the parsonage study, two u mu laDcrnauio ,and ! -,Aat the Col lege. One is a shouhituJYeporter. There are in the New Testament more than six hundred instances in which expressions have been incorpo rated into it from the Old Testament. Indiana is the only State reported in mo minutes or the liutieral Assembly in which Prcsliyt,. -;a,ij,jm in l0,t ground during the past year. Indian ijKdts Journal, Tho Danish Lutherans of America, wi hav hitherto belonged to the Nor v :;i;ui Conference, have recently de cided at a meeting held in Omaha, Xcb, to constitute a svnodieal body for them selves. The free text-book experiment in Massachusetts is said to be n success, It h as resulted iu n larger attendance in the schools, and it is more econom ical thau tho old system. Boston I'ost. Tho Christadelphians havo existed as a sect in JJiitliilo for about eighteen years, during which timo weeklv ser vices have been held asnong members until recently at their various houses, Tho members at present number less than a dozen. liujjalo Express, The Emperor William, rough old soldier as he is, believes in education not less than in the power of the sword, Ho has just opened a vast school, the new Polvtechiiicum. close to tho city of Berlin. The school is capable of ac commodating 2,000 students und is com plete in all its appliances, as well as gorgeous m its decorations and archi tecture, lhe aged sovereign wishes to see all his subjects well educated, that they may bo the more useful to uer many. www PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. With polar bears nt $1,000 each and ostrich eggs at $120 a dozen, it is no wonder the tramp can t save money ;.,...- i;,...,. ... Cream cures sunburn on some com plexions, lemon iuieo is best on others, and cold water suits still others best. It is nlso well to use soap occasionally. Arkan.ww Traveler. Several people will bo mad to learn that -'0,000 human beings can stand on an acre of ground. Some folks tickle themselves with the idea that they take up ai least ten square ieet. A Chinaman has run away with viiieago man s who. "iiiais tiio de graded meanness of a Chinaman," ob serves Robert J. Burdette; "he 11 steal anything rather than walk up and ask ior it. before ottering to ring tho street car bell for a lady about' to get off look closely at her right hand. It she wears a diamond ring and you null the strap she will be your enemy for life. De troit free rresn. "Is a woman capable of fillin? an office?" asks nu exchange. Sho is. A woman has just been inquiring after some rejected manuscript in this oluuo, and she filled it completely for the time Demg. uurunqion tree rress. "You Americans," said anF'nglish- man to n young lady, "have no ancestry to which you can point with undo." mat is very true," sho assented. 'Most of our ancestors came from lang uid, you know." X. Y. Independent. A banana skin lay on tho grocer's floor. "What aro you doing there?' asked the scales, peeking over tho edge of tho counter. "O, I'm lying in wait for the grocer." "Pshaw!" said the scales, "I've bteu doing that for years." ii- ! -. .. nit . luismngwn uaienei. It was in a restaurant. A big man and a little man stood side by side. 'Gimme tho salt, please," said the little man. "1 in not tho waiter," said the big man in a surly tone. "Excuse mis" was tho retort. "It was a mis take any ono would havo made." I'utsbu rgh Ch ro n tele- lelcgra pli . 'til n . . tno lonowing advertisement re cently appeared: "Being aware that it is indelicate to advertise for a husband. refrain from doing so; but if any gen tleman should be inclined to advertise for a wife I will answer tho advertise ment without delay. I am vouiip hnn a good figure, nm domesticated and con- idered ladylike. Apply, etc." C'Ai- cago Tribune Definitions by children: Ice, water that staved out in the cold and went to sleep; dust, mud with the juice squeezed out; Ian, a thing to brush warm oil with; sob, when a fellow wants to cry and it bursts out itsell; wakefulness, eyes all tho time coming unbuttoned; chaos, a great pile of nothing, and no placo to put it in. These aro all actual savings of children. "Jeptha," asked Mrs. Jones, .who was writing a letter home, "how do you spell sign?' "S-i-n-c," answered Jones, who always spells by sound. "I thought there was a g' in it somewhere," re marked Mrs. Jones doubtfully. "That would make sing of it. S-i-n-e spells sign. "That's so," said Mrs. Jones proudly, and wrote, home that her hus band "had a new sine painted for his store. Detroit Free Press. Utilizing Solar Heat. Certain ingenious Parisians are ex perimenting with an apparatus for util izing solar heat and using it in lieu of coal. To effect this the sun's rays are concentrated by a reflector, which so moves as to keep the rays focused on a vertical boiler, which U thus heated. producing steam enough to drive a press. In a recent experiment the sun made steam drove a largo press, which struck off several thousand copies of a specimen newspaper. Parties interested in thus obtaining tho cheapest attain able heat profess themselves as well Bat tled with the first test, and are in Inch hopes of soon being able to general earn without coal or any other mun dane tcL Albany Journal. The nnmber of convicts In the Georl oui jirihun eauiuaieu ai Young and middle nged men tuflVrlnp irom nervous tiebllity. premature old ace, loss of meinnry, and kindred symptoms, should send three letter stamua for laive illustrated treatise suKKestingHure menu oi cure. oriu niitpensarj Medical As suciaiion, liuuaio, . x. The pet aversion of a Japanese is the one ui ueing Durieu ai sea. P AT A Ul!l! A K!Tn.in....il,l,. ft permanent cure Is effected In from one to tiiic-v t'l'uiauuuii, i arui'uiani aim irea- & Son, 305 Ktmt street west, Toronto, Can. In IH.in "frm'ii'ji Jlrmirhinl Tr.i. h. were introduced, and from that time their success in tolds. toughs, Asthma and jiroucnuiH lias ueun unparalleled. If you wants, handsome photograph go io me only in-xt-clasH gallery In 1'ortla Abell & Son, li Washington street. Mksslts. Kvonv Xr fi Slru- V..l,iun,l please II ml live dollars for which please wim ine mm oozt'U 1UA.UU.M) LA. i ahum iu'..wr.u l . j ins is uot for mv- Kelf. tlllt fur Atll..l (lal-tluu I lint-a mvself with jour DIAMOND CATA1UUI Hk.mi.miv J. HALL. Saii AiuIi-lau Pol Price Wc per bottle. For sale by Hodge. 'mo u. iu, v. J. I lUlllliHT KIO, aUU LiarKe, woodard & Vo.t Portland, Or. . X0 SEW8PAPER MEN. Palmer & liey, Type Founders and Press Dealers, ;iiAr niecml quotations on Type and Printing Material to Purchasers in the Northwest. Nos. Hi and 114 Front street, Portland, Orrgou. A CA It l. To all wuottre nuiterlnK from r- rura HiicnimiDcreiioin or youth, norvuus weak newt, early decay, lou of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FHKK OK CHAItUK. This Kreat remedy xva discover! or a imtMionary iu south America. Bend stilf addresscd envelope to lUv. JostaH T. Lnman. HtatioD U, New York. U -THE BEST TONIC. ? This medicine, combining Iron with r-me vegetaNs tonics, nuh'kly and completely t'urra lyaprpln, ludltc-Minn, U pnkiinis Impure Itloml, .)lnlurlu,( lillliaiid Fever, ana Nruraliiln. It Is a unliitlinir remedy for Diseases of tho Khlarya and l.lvcr. It is invulunlile for Mxt-sscs peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It docs not Injure the tcetli, cause headuelie.or produce constipation olhn Jrnn mtylittnet o. Uenri.'hesand purities the Mood, stimulates the appetite, aids the aKsimllatlon of food, re lieves Heartburn and Kelehliig, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c, it has no equal. ti- The genuine has above trade mark and croaked red lines on wraper. lake no other. Bui. wilj kr lllums MKl IL CO, StlTWOKK, ID. USE PULMONAR BALSAM incipient OONSTTMPTION, Bronohiti8, Influenza, Asthma, Awl ill THROAT and I.UNO TKOt ULLS. 8oi.ii y aix Druggists run Fiftv Cunts. J. It. ii As :N A CO. Proprietor. 417 8an8-.hi Atreet. San Franoisot, Tho experience in the tn-slmtnt of Cancer with Swift's Specltlo (H.8.H.) would seem to warrant iu lnssjlnf that it win cure this much dreaded oiurte. lVr&uaa to afflicted are invited to correspond with, us, I believe Swift's SpeclSo has saved mf life. I bad vir tually lent iue of Ui uirner uart of niv hodv aud mt arms irom tne poisonous ttirecu ui a large cancer on my neck, and from which 1 had sutfured for twenty years, S. S. S. lis relieved sse of all soreuess. and the pelson u neuig mroeu out ol my system. I will soon he well. n . ik ttonisoN , uavisnoro, us Two months aorj mv attention wee sailed to the eeae ot a woman attUcted with a cancer on her shoulder at least Sve iuchus in circumfereuoe, anfry, painful, aud :iTint uie iwuent no rent nay or nifnt I r sis nwinuia obtained a aunnlv of Hwlft's HueeiAa fur her. Hhe hu taken 5 bottles and the ulcer is entlrelv healed en. nnlv a very small scab remaining, and her health Is better uiaa lor s years pan; seems to be perfectly cured. ASV. JKHHK u. C A MI-BILL, UOlumtlUS, US. I have earn remerkehle results firnn nu M flwirt'a Slieetho on a rejienr. A vmni mui hra V, iu.u.. afflicted five years with the must aii(ry-lookui( eatlu wwibw t ever saw, atiu wee nearly aeau. i ne arst bot tle mule a wonderful ahange, and after Ave bottlee were saiuu, ue is nearly or quite welL Jtu truly wonderful m. r. vuuHLzr, n. v., onietnorpe, (,, Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tin flwirr firimne Co.. Drawer S Atlanta. Oa N. Y. Onlce. 159 W. 33d St., bet. 6th and 7th Aveuues. SPECIAL OFFER. One Favorite IllliKlrifteil IHi-tlonarr. ninlaln- ln :i'.'.W) wonlic 1 four-bluded lien knife: 1 tine Kold-platcd shirt stud; 1 set (ro'd-pluU-d bn-aat pin aim ear drops; i pair (foia-pluteil collar but tons: I line rolled xold watch cliuin: 1 nairsold stono sleeve buttons; I heavy (Iret-iHiiKold wed ding rliitf. and a wiH-kly fmiilljr Journul three months-all artli les iiumcd sent to any addreas IKwipaia inrai.wr. uhiiicuoii iruaranteed. Addrewi. II. M. DANIELS, 1'ulilixiicr, illoumliiK Prairie, Minn. TWs RR.T er "ecenem UT b mute eipreeeiy for the cure of derena-cments of the generative orvaiia There Is no mistake aoont this Instrankut, the eon tlitnous stream of II.EO TKIOITY permo.Mn' throcgh tha parts rnesf , 4 Pi, usp i mwre wiem w nniuii . '"O (A JU mr , I actloo. Do not confound I XZyXTfXS ilV tnie with faiioie Belts Kbotrlo Belt Cu. iU VV aihnWB St., cLkmto, IU. CONSUMPTION. I bftf prMiu v rmx1 1 fir th sbov dlMwi ; b Its sUkBdlns: hsve been rured. Indee-I. oo strung Is Br fstta ihoanftodaof CMoi in wont ktud md of totti ss tefrt ber with a VsLCAUI.K THkATISSeu tills disease cerv.lhat I wl I i-n,! TWO MOTTLES fHKB. iitt. T. A. SUx-'t a.l.l t-.erlSL, 'sw Terk.1 N. P. N. U. N .7.-8. f. S. V. No. 131, j BrJpJ jl i iifffiiif l-l l-l i-i i-i ii i ribaf- m 5 PONDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powilor nover varlea A marvel of purltv, etreiuitli and huleaiiienHS, store economic at than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in oaupcti. tlou with the multitude of low test, short aeltiht, alum or ptiusphnto piwdcm. Hold euly in cans. ItovAL lUkivu I'uwusa Co., PO Vall stnvt, tl. V. SULKIES THOMAS H. BROWN & SON, NOVELTY CARRIACE WORKS, CHICAGO, ILL. These Bulkles are mads trout 48 to 68 pounds, and to 0t any horse, and are used by all tha best trainers and drivors n the country. Also by Ex. 0ov. Lelnnd Stanford and othora of California. Brawn's Patent I NOVELTY BULKY, Price, 1188 OO. Bosln, 0 extra. STUDEBAKER & BROS. Affcntn. ... Nan Franrlaro. t'al. Miscll Gold Medal Hav lialr. Largest Factory In tne tstate l,9t(lfXttJatasU THE FAMOUS DUPLEX The) most wonderful Cur ntlve) Acent Id the world. l-'ull l'ower licit, for Lady or Gentleman, price io. Cures without tho aid of Medlcino Ccncral Debility, Nervous I'rnstmllon.Klicumntisnl illGALVANICli Seminal Weakness, L)ysieniu, Female Weaknesn. bale Headache, lnsipicnt Cularrli. Inslpient Con sumption, I amo Hack, and many other diseases, n I" I Hp J'"' I"1 tlcuUrs ami ('l, iH in al.lrets ULI I PACIFIC ELECTRIC CO. I aoic peopaiSToea, " 330 Slitter St.. 8nn FmnrUcrt. ..liif7Mi'IM t Warranted to rolie- euro Heart DiseadA L I I uieu a AUIIITS, S.F. Riiit Parlor Poloin? Eeds sV" . ... . Av1 -ir . I ' Kloiinu an J Conv It tju t fnrUi u. 'i.r.'fltV";.; .t. til IK. St.'tA .Vfti-'.-',... "- L" .11- ,-S-irflr', 1 1 in. .-;-- i nJlorCaw uU9 1 5 Ttr.V" If. II. 5ro. Iftnnrl ISHccond V. MATRIMONIAL PAPER ILLUSTRATED I KrUbllthsd issl, Ish number ronlsln, ovsr IPO sTertbMneeei oflhlMe snd (,bU wsntlaf rt.MunU. Hs-npl, r,t, iim, Sim. Aajm.HIUIll IlANH. Cbkiu,lll. N.I.. UJapsies. 10: 1ST shH0lO.DfBUin .' -'T !J"'1 ?!! U.nnUU ullUt Ih. krintum. Ii feel tka usia kaSHcitsI C4M u.. IUSIICCRAOLU TiFcSaSIVaNB COMPRfSSpN ,, "8. CJ7IALX UUXBIAli AQIHC7. ISO rultia St., Ml Tut 30 DAYS' TRIAL DR. L dyeSL iLEl rilO-VOLTAJO BELT and other Ki.irTBio J Am.uicn are sent on DO Days' Trial TO ES ONLY. YOtlkia OR OLD. who are suffer. fSVK-ii.iL.I lsrrkk.l injr from Nsavoes DuirMn. Lost Vitsiht, Wtsriria WrsKsrHHUi. snd nil those illsesseiof a rrriwiSAL Natuse, resultlnir from AeesKS Hid OTHta Oiosn. Rpeedjr relief anit mmplots restoration to TlrALTH, Vioos and Mash mid HtJkHiKTr.rn. Bend at onuo tor Ulusir.tted ramublet free. Address Voltoio Belt Co., Marstall, Mich. l Brawn's Patent PAR 1 11111 uu mm ia n in etn PBINTERS AMD PUBLISHERS If you are going to start a Paper or Job Office, write to Palmer & Rey for figures before purchasing elsewhere. We sell lower than any house on the Coast and keep the only stock in the Northwest. Remember, no house can undersell us. Send for new Specimen Book. PALMIER &c HEY, 1 12 and 1 14 Front. PORTLAND, OREGON. Downright Cruelty. To permit yourself and famllj to I "Sufferl" With sickness when It can be prevented and rured no eaally With Hop Bitters!! I Having experienced a (treat ileal ot "Trouble!" from Indigestion, so much so that I cotiie near lotting my lift I My trouble always came after eating any food However llirlit And dltct'etiblf. For two or thre. hours at a t line I had to go through the mont Kxrruriatlng pains, "And the only way I ever got" "Relief 1" Wan by throw Ing up all my stomach con tained. No one can conceWe the pain that I had to go through, until "At last I" I wan taken ! "So that for three weeks I lay In bed and Could eat nothing! My HiiiVeringH were no that I railed two doctors to give me ttomething that would stop the pain; their l.ll'orts were no good to me. At laht I heard a good dual "Alwut your Hop Hitters! And determined to trv them." Uot a bottle in four hours I took the contents of One! Next day I w as out of bed, and have net seen a "Sick!" Hour, from the same caue since, I have recommended it to hundreds of others. You have no sueh "Advocate as I am." Geo. Kendall, Allsion, lloston, Mans. Columbus Advocate, Texas, April 21, '(3. Dear Kditor: I have tried vour Hop Bit ters, and find they are good for any com plaint. The best medicine I ever used in my family. II. Talknku. WNone genuine without a bunch ef in-ceo llmul on th uvMfa lohnl Ul.,.n ull il. ll sonous stulT with "Hop" or "Hops in Uieir name. XI No HQaurtll Htnmyfst, l'm tsf, He.ttantl mist iCctmum iful in the Market. Never Varies In Qim ty. Itce-ininiuieleii to tiK:.('Mi;ltS by iu lr : T)J eiuiie, t'heiniHta und nieinliers of 1 ' '3nit l'r.lllelen ILwril ( Ilea til rHKI'ARKIl ST tii ri 60THIN MANUFACTURiNC CCMPANt Sam e'HANL-iNi-o and Sal'KAMkn'k P1AXOH, OIIUAXH. say is l.r.lt ai lASK, Rfin Francisco aaa Port land, AseiiU fur Decker pros., Vjecher, behnin Behr Hros. snd the Kmerson I'Ikiiom. Also fur Mswa k Hamlilln and the Chase Organs!. These aiendes are selected fur merit, and represent the best In the Maiket. Write fur deecrlptien and net prlree. 4 Headquarter for Baud Instruments and Iluuu Hupiiliea. O I k.1 II VV A I .Oablcr, Hoenltth I'lun-sij bunlot Organs, bund instruments, Luiyent sUick ef Hheni Uuslo and Hooka llamls sit -iilled at Kiwtf rn t ricea M. UIU Y. m lorit Ktrvvt, Van r'nuHlico. The Famous Knabe Piano Host Piano In the world. The Popular Harring ton, Pease and other iitnnon, and the CbiraKU Cottage Oryuns. A. L. llHivroft k Co.. 721 Mar kut SU, San Krancleeo t'ul.. Ueiieral Agents. kVtll Ul Hatches all Kinds of Egg. Vteii t; WWScSLl AUsliestrum30toUvegs. Uihatvhatidraii.eclilekeiisiirefttaliljr. I'lrctileni f res. Ad drees I'bTALUMA INL'l bAToU CO.. I'etaluiua .CaL niilckly eiirwi ty tlio JIVIALLMIil lioll. AilopteO In ett nielHlMFITAKSOKKKANI 'lk I form return of VKKJK. BinipliT, s. i" l. Horerooni .i.iH. 1'suiplifei SJUiale Ite-..llid Asem-JTs lOOVulUmBk.Xlaii yutit, Imuuteuov. Ovemensltire Uun4itliiiis, rmetatltls, Kid ney and UladderHotBiilalnte, IMseaeeaol tneliUxMi.Krus tluus, and all theeTilelTwIe uf suuthful fullies aud es- 15 s2j?2 iSl Xcwi ermanentl pre. PPJlftlR5 JInXlnXM X j iy.U in, howurer tin y occur, ,eMesJ fe''flng Lnst Miuihood, nuwever ooniiuicau'ii sue toss mar be, and where all ether rmneules hate failed, k Permanent tare Absolutely Guaranteed. Price MM tier bottle. or tWa battles fur 110. Bent niien receipt of tirioe, r O.U.I)., to riiyaldrriei, strict. lynrirate.V.y IsK. ('. I. HAl.llt.lK. KUkrarny Hlrcct,ni I'raurl'.raial. i Humclelit to Sho Its merit, will oesent taauy one ai'lilylns fc letter. statins ayiiiirtoruesiMlse-e ' i uusuiwtiutui, smuiiy voultdeiitiaL. by ktter r at office, FHKK. 115 S5a!i Rv""' ."PETAIDMA WMUm f ICcApAGiTY j 1HM1 8tlll Ahead! 1HH ill - n s.-..,i,i m-i.,1. i no... .n.i is SM Fust I'remluuii "srri lToHlr urea iiboat jfeiet'XA 1 l,'II.Nruusoi'u CnyslaU rftm IllsbiUty, 4essr' Vitality, f CT .6' I M I Weakness. Virile iteeline. 0 . A, r of t