iKr3r,iailrti--a OCR SniPS AT ST.X. How rainy of us have ships st sea, Freighted wiih wishes and hopes and fears Toning about on the wares, whlo wa Linger and wait on the shores for jean!, Q iliac afar through the distance dim And sighing, will exer our ships come in? We sent them away with laughter and song, The decks were white and the sails wtre new. The fragrant breezes bore them along. The sea was calm and the sky was blue, Aad we thought as we watched them sail away. Of the joy they would bring us some future day, Lofig havo we watched besido the shore. To catch the glesm of some coming sail. Bat we only hear the breakers' roar. Or the sweeping night winds' dibual wail, Till our cheeks grow pale, and our eyes grow dim, And we sadly sigh, will they crer come in? O! poor sad heart with its burden of cares, Its aims defeated, its worthless life. That has garnered only the thorns and the tares, That is seared and torn in the pitiful strife. Afar on the heavenly golden thore Thy ships are anchored forever more. reproaches "were so constant that tho poor man became distracted. The loss of his wife's lovo aud respect, added to the blasting of his financial hopes, made him succumb entirely. He died, leav ing his wifo nearly penniless. "The bereaved ones look Uioir loss quite philosophically evinced but littlo cnef, I thoucht I offered thera all the consolation in my ower showed a be coming interest in the widow's plans for the tuture made various suggestions in regard to positions which vera respect able, tho duties light, and vho pay good all of -which advice was kindly re ceived, but not acted upon. "Though Mrs. Hirers, after her hus band's misfortunes, had exhibited traits of character which would render her, during seasons of disaster, anything but a congenial companion, I should, if I had boen pecuniarly able, urged a speedy marriage of myself and beloved and of fered a home, free from care, to the Uncle Georgo Marry. BY nESlLOCK. Did Hot "We were all at the sea shore, passing a few weeks of the hot season. Mark, the eldest, was accompanied by his affi anced ; Henry, number two, was tirci larly favored, or nearly so ; the presence of the particular one was not wanting ; and, I,the least in years of us brothers, was blessed with the acquaintance and Rocietr of a number of anirelic creatures for whom I had a sincere hankering ; all . to my lady-love; but at the same hotel, and all sufficiently gifted with sentiment to enjoy, to the rail, that happiness which alone comes from social intercourse between the the proceedings, was plainly revealed. The sympathies of the jury wero largely with the plaintiff (beauty and tours have their influence), but tho evidence was entirely Against her, and she lct tho suit "Subsequent to Iho trial I offtired through mv attorney to pay such part ' of the damages claimed as I was then ablo promising to liquidate the whole iu time. I did not like tho attitude in which I was unwillingly placed that of an cnomy to the cherub ed ones of sty departed friend, and made this offer to change, as well as to show to the ladies that their welfare was a matter in which I had not ceased to take an interest And I had, too, an indefinable heart longing for the happy days of the past a yearning for her who once M re ceived my caresses, and a sincere wuh to retain her esteem. " My offer was refused with disdain. (the freak of a woman, or jwrhaj the i e ..a it . f iKci fiMs1 lot. nnv nf inn tkrvnt fu a. wuiow ot mv aeceaseu menu, out sue . , , - ? tn1,r nnA vntmo ststerl. and a vernal message seat- uxmo sister could'not be ignored, and "those I to the effect that it was her earnest hope that I should Know notning out uutry claims though moderate enough, were ore-r,i v r nnrsfl in a lor tec remainuer ot my inc. . . . , .- -. - I 1 tr tha Itiu rf viral. VMM I was summoned to the death bed of v state of depletion quito incompatible with the permanent maintenance of strangers. Hy resources wero too lim ited to entertain such a thought for a moment i.vi. i :.t. .1.- i. a:. Tt,, xi,uucin, iud umu. au. , - . - as vet unproposod arrangement was the I been mme-her heart had been ngh. onr ox ail omen unncrniosi ui iuui t - j o o not forgotten friend. I found her con scious, but hardly ablo to artiealate. She implored forriveness, ami managed to inform me that her lovo had always ithonph her ludirment wrone aau n o j . wished me to promise to meet her in heaven. I made her the promise. God permitting. "The sudden revealing of the betUr side of her nature so overwhelmed e minds; though I opine, they had no great faith in its accomplishment, else the change in their manner toward me would not have been so marked. nT it t 4am;Am r o I sexes. Uncle George, the hero of my story, (I had almost forgotten him) was also with us for a night only ; business with the proprietor of the hotel brought him amongst us. V e, that is, the male por tion of our family, were comfortably seated on the plaza attached to the "sea viewn wing of our abiding place ; three of us taking our after-sapper smoke, (Uncle George never smokes), and in dulging in an animated talk about the pleasures of the day ; our female com panions and their loveliness being the chief topic or conversation. "We had about exhausted the Queen's English, and our own small stock of French, ia praises -of our fair sisters, when Uncle George, who had been a listener up to this time, abrnptly re marked "Boys, it teems to me that you are women-mad: can't vou think of some thing more profitable to talk about 1' "Well, that remark sobered rs a lit tle, and for a moment silence's reign was undisputed. Mark, a little bolder than the rest of us, (we had great respect for Uncle George,) ventured, with a half tragic air, to ask "Could you suggest any rrantler theme than wosaen our mother, siiters and sweethearts f "Vix " nnirl-tr n1ivl TTntle Gr?P I 1 x o- "Healities versus Delusions." At this juncture Henry was itruck with an idea, and observed : . "Uncle George, we youngsters have i monopolized the conversation thus -far, , and it is clearly your -mrn now. Won't you enlighten us upon a certain subject about which we are all in the dark V "What might that be T "Why you never married.'' "Humph !" said Uncle George. "If it would give you as much pleasure as it would occasion pain to me, you would le highly entertained." My curiosity leing excited, I re marked "Uncle, there are three of us and only oae of you; so, the pleasure being to the pain as three to one, it is certainly jour duty to suffer a little martyrdom for our benefit" "Well, you shall know, then, why 1 never married. It may do you good. "When I was a young man, I entered the raannfacturing house of Ball & Co, as a clerk. The position which I held, that of chief salesman, gave me a knowl edge of the wants of customers, and nec essarily' brought me in daily contact with the master-mechanic of the con cern. "This gentleman was a man of con siderable ability, and much goodness of heart "We became intimate socially, and fast friends. He was married. His wiffi was, to all appearances, an estima ble lady loving and unselfish. I was a frequent visitor at their house, their so ciety being particularly pleasurable to me ; and I had reason to believe my presence was equallv agreeable to them. I often thought thrt, if I had a wife to grace my home like the one possessed by John Rivers, I should be contented and happy. "After awhile a visitor arrived at the Rivers' mansion a sister of the wife. This sister was younger, fairer, and more beautiful in every respect than the nadam. I, as might be expected, took a great fancy to the new-comer. An at tachment sprang up between us which ripened into love; a very ardent love, on say part, at least. I then felt that women were little less than angels, and she the sweetest and purest of them all. In time I declared my passion, and my sweetheart gladdened my heart by the acknowledgment of feelings similar to my own. We became engaged. I need not tell you of the blissfulness of tboae days. The charm of life teemed to have just begun. "In the meantime, John grew discon tented with his position at the factory. His income was large for a salaried man, but its coming was so regular, and the amount so unvarying, that there was a monotony about it which did not har monize with his ambitious ideas. He threw up his position, and started a fac tory of his own. His notions of busi ness were those of a child; his training had not been in thiproper direction for success. v" "He failed disastrously. His wit'e, instead of extending the syjapatby VOAB a - - erave,chfirged him with imbeciltty. Her t -: 3 j. uicu a .'-- ! , . T . , 1 t i i r i- v. i . . .1,- wonanJ.ouatt c cr cmcreu trout "r r ' r- r'-ber harness condition w cxcitdy iT.TwhSL T nut tha ouestion to ! Pty, that I would W made wyaicn , 'r i 1 nee to prolong her life, she died ia my aer, xiow j Lecce IlLaU look for "O-hedlv of our marriaw may be ber- 1 boIe si8 ma-r l oHwi in tl1 , r. i I nlace from whence I. when I first aet hnni or wrmsnimuv rcmorcu. us- . . . . , I - . f, flf .Ktin.1 (r Mrf cording to your decision in regard to a request which I have to make. ' I asked her to name the request, though I confess I was not without a surmise as to the nature of it .Slid she: " It relates to my sister. Her "Verr much obliged to von, Luck Gcorcc," said Mark, as he ro to go. "I feel the necessity of cxpedHioa; there it no telling how the oMBplexiai? of thiors mirht be chanrrd by the tad 1 den demise of a brother-in-law. "I'lease excuse ne .too, ..otervrj v- i , . .- t. ri . -u ta.nce to me. lust now. than a matnmo-1 ' - ' 1 a 1 uial alliance with any one; that is, , In' 1 11- U Vr.t.t . . ., . , ... . v your facearain: I win lirw a wmm vnat x wish io asw is, wueuier ua - . , T. , , . , , . -ftT ..... Jjr z i with vou. Uncle, and have a chat aVxit nnderta'ie rav rasters support and to giro her a home a permanent home? ' under your own roof f " n rrant The want of TT V"?" t?U.M j.t- f j f ,L. : sparsely served. A beeta-tor brr UCIICSCT UISjna.CT issue jhc witck - , . , . , ,x ... i j ftst. a roast celtnotte aad mXxd for hi soneitaae xor ones Kinareo is aa suiasif-. -. , . ,. . .tv i v .u i ...r, dinner, form the &tate of ks far. appeuve IS uu. im wa Hup badly. Tho first fault of ' his Tho Hill Scandal Aii Inter Ocean Washington special says: l'ostiuaster-ueiicrai Kiy says mat .It is not true, as charge! by Mrs. Lock- wood, that Senator Hill got a man ap pointed in his department Key says Hill never has secured tho appointment of n single jxirson in tho Postoffiw De partment, nor has he of late years made an eliort to no so. it is learneu iroin other sources, however, that the person referred to by Mrs. I-ockwood is cm- ployed in the l'oitotuco Department, but iVn Hi! 1 1 ad nothing whatever to do with his appointment There are many circumstances which seem to sustain Mrs. Lockwood in her charges, and Hill can hardly avoid giving more att' ntion to them Hill also denied that ho has evir had a page appointed in the Senate, bnngs a certificate of the sergeant- at-Arras to corrobonito his statement ; but it is, nevertheless, a fact that a brother of - the girl Hill is charged with seducing, in a page in tho Senate. The Senator is in a very embarrassing posi tion for a shining lijsht in the Methodist church to occupy. He has been charged by a responsible ieron with having se duced tao women, ami merely contents himself with a denial, and claim that the aorasatien is made for the purpose of bUekmail. Some of his fellow Sen atom think he ought to tnaka an ex ample of Mrs. Lockwood, the female Uwvr here, who makes tlvcse charges. if her motives is blackmail, as under the laws of the District she may be sent to the pomtecturv far attempting to ex- . a tort rnorwv under such arcumsiances. bat he has taken no stent in this di rection. The resolution offered by S-n ator KeJlorr fur an investigation of the charge thatfhe brosght the woman Ray mond hera to mbarrau I' ill. will come in thp Senate fur action, and HUT win havji an exc-Hent opportunity to dear up ti- reputation bv bavin; the dovUe scandal investigated. Mis Ray mond stated to a Cfiieiso Tnbnne rtp- iceaUitive that IVen Hill was the Utbcr of her chiM, sad that no amount ot ney wotild induce her to disown it or MMtrpretnt Ue facts in the case. Intet -Ocean. The Oreg on Kidney Tea ! The Most Wonderful' Medical Discovery! Jnfn o a JtoTEJi?f 'x1 1 3rx:n flh. THE GREAT -g CERmah remedy. card ruou The Man Kha loit SS.OM! The Maa thm Iat S.M: Thr Man -wh It St.Mt The llaa lmt t CHICAGO TIMES, Itrrratbrr T. 1ST "(.ntiMTliiluet Ui xl&kJikinti It. L. Ilwrrf, aha hu rcaUi ,t U CLinf tat kttfut. Ml. 11 tat l-Ji TMtr-M-al ttntt. U Iti nnaan meat ! th uUSaerMt bsW Challenges the World as a Kerne dy for Pain In the Back and KldBcyx, N'on-ReteHtlen ef Urise, lUBaematiea er the Kiaader er RidHcys, iiactcs. 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Acr z. in. S EIU.XET TEA. Hx'lzi t arrcrt buVa-i UttWiaUr. I n talurJ aatrr tfca OBCO. Uselal ta tu rcasllv It m ax cava oseiexaut ta Ula tbaa ahar tea. aal a-aa. UaajUta batata. Xnl tAnUxa bai !i-kI U ailana J sl. aaU a a trlcsd ramaacaaVlT Jaccn Ok. W a as h at an travt a laatlr. aa4 vkh ahaaaata lira aii r i St. aha h haj taa laaSng. a nsast it taa tx aai hai rtcatraJ aca lla iLwftt, taaajh. that tha cm al a l-ll Writf "fci UiaMj ta tea It it Itrt Jmc a-a at iratl yttj w atllaUc. H hai Isr atitnl iaj la aaTarhv; Ino aasralru Is Hi Stops UtrX kra. Ti4 afcsj 14h nywt har a&t mij. caff f t as lime cc rtsaXta caai atu, T 12; nuts r I laoftlKrerr null laui vtAit tattcar i. a A r WTT, Psctujts. Oir.y. Jrfy SI. 1ST. Tta OUCO.V KIOXCT TEA hu rl mf U3c aal EUaan, asd I as at a laa ta czpraa mj plirt taU3a!aaranaaUrt&OaeO;X XIOSET TEA vfefc Caarea aal ctaga. aaJ kizbiT rannrmaxi a ta afl arr trtcftt uJ aorsaiaaa. J. . J DOWSIXO (at T SdSsfMy ram-uo. Ottyee. Jul St. 12T. WbCa I a la TSaoook: taat Wiatar. I vat i2mU4 ia n hack aal tttorr to Uta tt vat absoat tssat -tia Ut awe ta raata rart'i-l. Whea I r hrrt I a-u lajaaai t Iry taa OECXjOX K1USET TEA. I iraaJr. at tar otmU, lha taa auda traa it, and tt uu cfactal a rU aal rsra. I csa hUhta raoessatal B ta a3 vha af aSktnla laraa E. COEX. lmuujiDa. Ofys, Daoesabt- U. E.-i djmJ wii ItnUa branoa ytm aJUctaaaieb aWaac taa KAis-rrn. aal fcfci triat nt fi&rfiaa attract VA'tiT aey trataagA rt&eL ASectaaraa Btaata v- a- tra lanalu try padaca Ua OSMXiOX KIDXtTT TEi.araiaha aypar aaSrf af wry aaral VaeStaf aa. a aaot UkJir U tvvatk UaaaihatMcUaollsrn. St. L WHTTt Amcu. Onxvc. IWolbef tS. XiTJL 1 I Ul iimjji latwtTtattatfcagrtU ta&BOg ESET TEA. fr Uia pMl tiracywa I tara 1 hrta aaSwtsx tnas IlbnU9aUa.ua ilnar Ihm taauthaiatna aaatar rrtrr lfei at KUaaY aaSdaa ia tsa taarac, aaaMt rvwt aay rtaux. uanaf scan su aaa uuy ajiai;a .x-a i aimii wrwrrw mtmrtif, I pcrttosal a itaay, ao4 fttca the SrU Ua aau laa I rra aht hy tU eat ct tia ea JAar ttai fare is a consideration of more impor- airxa. taa aaakUrtal OS aat aacUn! la taa tarU at tatal.hafr!att abt uatax baalaasxsA a( th I tais a a aMcaailabat ia Jeaa taaa Ct sAestaa. Tkc late Jala Havre, while a tuost el-. a,. vf iaf3afT sKuf:as4 km Uanrt Qtt. Orrsa. OcLiLar 23. liTJ- ' something preStaWa. Tbo CTar of Russia. ojnrnt ptfadcr, H snid to ha- hardlr trrr won a cai. tor all ms muog wit h was a man of vorr dJkatc tcnsibili- ties a sood hearted, warmhloodod roan; nko a MBtiavmUliat. in fact, who oaokl shed tears st win. neatreal Heard frast DSAJt Tears I arisrs one's discretioni and the harrain-hke - . . t. t. i.:.-. r ; tlie common Wander of Jtctrfrapf .t A - j i - 4 t .r and he made far too rreat haste to tusdo all the woik of hu latner. He was emotional. ratunL reneroas. ail in a headlcn?. precitHtate war. Whea b resolred snddenlr to abolish sorfdoai, not a rich raan, lrat oipected to do for her relatiro whatorer my ability would permit: and reminded her that if she i ii .- i -i . r ovea ana arnascu -r u. , - leave tae mancr to urj , . - . . that did not satisfy her. Coantins too, n" 1C7 much upon tho extent of r Jovef and . nghtim to rcaiiriTiz uie truest ui - - c. , . i-..l mWanr atw nd to to bind ' rc e' uc o'" ' 57, 10. II. II. Wawtim 4 Co sts. I u aiSiciot fr many witS UrriU saaVrinx vhich frcnt'IyifqiA. 3Ir physicians gave ase ro Ttlief, aad atach aaicat my will I was indsstwd to gtr your Safe BittmatiiaL It girea me cttatpleav ra ta inform yea that ay health is cacfWerr raslorm, thoa;h I hare but tabrN iomr pottles; ntr appetite is good aad I now satfrr aa ineonrenience after oating hoarty nals, while before nriy refTtaig I ate cauul me gnsit ahstrostaad aaoawnes.. I can cheer fatly rreoaaaend voar Iliiteri to alL R. L. Mosixt. awaat U taa rtaair . taoai thgrssU aiit Vt U a UU u a tjoA h down tho great fanncrs-geacral ef taxes, I like so Esanr ten-pins, oret moapole , for the discreet sale of rodki, do-el the of emotions (love and lt ol the IHacl: acooraiagto hesitate for a moment test V$ ii - j l: ,.u i uui myseii uy a stcrcu M - ravoftnIk nl.. I m,h frif-r I (! In . . I -t r " - her hand. The conflict raided maae me hesitate C. U X XCLU1 av tCLHI If MVM mwm. . 1. . i. .1.. j j:: - press, and lanrhea at comic nctrspapera. i . - - i There was a caricature pabltsaed is . r recJ "j "tl,nS ' Petersburr shortlr afte? hi, aeocassioa ? Muauuuw,,.;- . , , nt . i- , .IrnartW "I know what you would y; please - r r'Z-": .Z"" t CI "A"Z Ul a Ci. lal Salt Oaala. Vaa UIO.yUMJ a a a dashed ofT the shacklex from ti conader.our cncircmcnt at an end.' "After a few words of entreaty and reproach on my jart and the farewell injunction, 'Go, and never show your face again ' fro a my amiable friend, I retired from her presence. l For thi-M weeks following thii dir tressing interview, I was the m"t wretched man in the county. The al ternate feelings of wrath and forgiro neis, of lore and chagrin, to say nothing of the rude awaking which I had expe rienced from my blissful dreams, to wore upon me that I could neither eat nor sleep, and became reduced to a mere shadow of my former self. What the end might have been to me I dread to think, had not a few linoi from her own pen reached me, expressing regret for what bad been said avowing a love which could not enduro endless senara tion, and intimating that a sister's im portunity 'was the cause of the whole unpleasantness. "That letter calmed the troubled wr.- j ters of my fou! contiderablr. My ap- usually are after dinner. HU hat was nulled over his eves and his hones were galicpinc wildly oa the road to "Reform." llehind him was the Grand Duke C'onstantine asyiajr "Gently brother, I am tho fare." "Still the Emperor laughed; be laughed, tot, when a piece was played in the Coatt Theatre exposing the corruption of his officials, and a very fine piece it was. Then somebody shot at him anil shat tered his nerves for ever. He fell into a sort of panic, trying to undo, all he had done. He had new gyres pet on writers; he ordered some awful crcelt'cs in Poland. He tried to win back his sulky nobles. It was all in vain, and now he is tlioroD"hlr flustered and friehteaed rizht out of Vis 'senses. Ilk only chance of peace and happiness would be abdication and a year yachU j ing without ne wsjapcrs. At present he is worried into a lever every momin: by a summary of ' all tie unjileasant things which lave been (printed about ; i flim 4Vf f It A f-acf asanas rlM ... IT a avaaaa wa SaU a4 V tlbUal'(VU( IUUl 0 rofi I a imnmrAl I laxrAT. tn fictnm .a a . . ' ,r" throughout liarope. It is prepared by again the appearance of a human being. , u for Cutlwa5 in no hurry to reply. My d HU Mjtj( an love had received such n withering that ! that h no J o. U(U wIf I was m no condition to bloom again : -firi .,, fnr i ' . . , - . . .a -vaaaa ava aau aWV a 143 V right away ; and my views as to the na- ! itm! diplomatist to do it, lest he sliould gloss over the truth and endeavor Saved Xrsi taa Ioer Rnu. Tor yaars Dand Alliagsworth sef ferd with raeaaatasai, and notwith sttaatas; tho hast wdcI treatment, coaU not Sad tdisL He came to the Seit-ta caaaty pooraoase. aad had to be carried ialo aad eat of bed, on account of his helpless condition. After the failcre of all the remedies which had heea anpKed. the directors of the poor- boata resolved to usa the celebrated ui reasody, St. Jacobs Oil, and this . -.i was a tortsnate resolution ; lor, wun the trial of on bottle, the patient was already aca better, and when four bot U had been aed ujon him, he could again walk about witkout the use of a oab!. The facts, as above stated, will ba -eriied by the editor of the Ports ntwth, Ohio, Correspondent. If yoo are gomj to paint your house, barn, wagon or machinery, the wonder ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely the best, for it is warranted by their agents ia your own town not to chalk, crack, peel or blister; to cover better and work caala? than any other point. Tfcalmpa? Usable Falsi v&a avartffxl tta Bnt premlns, oxer all ether paint", a! U California esjklt Fair. ICS. asd taa foUl vat4l at Lba Urrcoa 8UU fair. UT1. tt a eueelar fron Utalt Atent. which ezDlalct tatt wonderful d!ooT ery. Try tn aiu aaJ yoa criaia.y voold bar! nooCD'. The Sia ahaae life Wll la ibarc: The Xii ane life Maa la Aaaxtr: the Haa abw lire hu la ducr I The ail ahaae tire aaa ta afcr! CLEVEL.1AD PL.lI.DEtLER PeeranWr St. K. MCaatla BtSET St. MO.ItTOSnH Chief r Ihe (letrUaU Sleetle tarre. ap- eacaxl ty taa rrfart ra.hu oeV at taa CM; IlaX. aai ahaa aaViartai ta a W-rrt IrLil aetetaa at Si Jaott'a ,- ti try aaratrt It t tc aa a -varVI vf mot 1 m t,tt aith a aon ct aaahtaa. taa at pitarUJ aat rtaaaataca W BW faa. ahxh rrra m taj tSutl tacaxa avarahat arssat. I tai aaea a art rt lavaik. aal ahaa 1 at flJ UU s vtta a I hartfy nwrttJ ta Ht J tot Ur aoatfca. Deaten at- 4 U Vaaaft w. aa aaae;ea the avirtaaacf a IrtAi. I fneani a htteart. Jaata'au&aaJrvcaHMaaryruast'rtaat ta trtt aparatco. I eeaat laualy !nt th 2a at aha ptftnUa troa tax Hart. It otmI la M a4 aataa4 ta Sad IU aay ta La ara cf aha ataaat at cat. Ta lm LrUI U raajactar eaacaaral al aalc. aatla tii; a lj I aa ttuWf Srat t-aa lit eaa jtalal, aai tata aacw trniUil at. " AS inWu atC 5t a. i Oa. Prl-f.l3 rrxli. I tcr.lr otrUry that t M aSanst Ina aa altaA ot WitVaara w artr ttai 1 west aVsct dscbLal aa aai Usaantbaaa I ttaalcoe tachaeaot taaOitagO.V KIPaET TEA.ajJlaa t&j rreaiad aaal 1 iraateealaTtotato. JOESW. U3CEX. t hart aaal the OKECOX CTDSXT TEA tat tniaa i hncuia la nacaKBl It aa a nM asJ aC rtxaeaf . liutaoru, Oerco- PamitrT 32. XKX. Z. X oOOTZ. Miiaaru. Otna. Pe-xsJScr H- 1SH, TU0UC05 KID SET TEA kx jaae t-y -rVe M aaafc it aat awe rlRardSicarmSa aSa hajaawl to caia fa tha WK. aj 1 UEart a ta V a gaaa Ma 'ty iw a ilaaiiia aiAttbti-xiaJijaaaat ha-. X.U.COX. XauBarsa. Orrpcs. Pc H, XSX Sock Ihrmm scatha t u aUi I ah t wrt faaa ia an S. I lUM a facxar of Oa OaZCOS KU ET TEA aad Vyth.tasa I Lai oaatiif at Klitf taiay rrtrra aat ha Sdt beta tocaal aa. lthartaaTmTntrlau.aS iaifk agieaf haa liaawae ratWi,u a p-caaasaia aal r rt-Jy. E. J. OEICSST Ttsnxy. Orrr-a. rAriry S. tJSa rUis asSfmi far year nh aalaj M ay Wh. I Ma4 aee oaaCOS hiUSET TEA aai teaal trr Tiiritr nJU! aa4ayncacvtcsr. I aaartSf twrnfMBl te ia xSxJStftnt a Sa aaJtar. UZS.Z.COHX. Citt:i. Orarae. Jaesjyaa.lS9a. lUtaxnratrwt pralbnaisVy ttacact OfitaOtf EaatrETTEA.1 taka jm: nmhi runt lagatathcaaT-rrt-;tra3hAiay treaiJa ex tart aa aa a nT aad g car. J A- rTTS'.'Ta. Pcrfr. Orera. .'uxj 12, liea Bars oa4 the O&ECOX KIDJf ET TEA feeaaa d mm. vbaat ansarj orrae vara tajsrad by taUof tsrusCs. I rtacrfry earthy ta lit XS.f&tstl tTartt. asd naassarad tb aaaa ta tsa pahhe. Ut UTESJtead. Ae t WrfU. rarrs Oa. frtrm, Orryaa. JaaaaaiSS. Ital hya. I ture and motives of women had under gone comewhat of a change. 'Angel ica ' and ' Sinceritas ' were tbc names which had been replaced in ray mind by others less flattering, but -perhaps more appropriate. " Indecision, common to young peo ple suffering from hcart-acho, led me to delay so long any recognition of her comn.unication, that tho lady evidently thought I needed another stirring up, and one too of a different character. I received through her lawyer notice of a uit hrongbt against mo for breach of promise, and pecuniary damage for in jured feelings, etc. "Strange to what expedients women will resort to further their ends 1 "I should willingly have paid the damages, although I had but little faith in the existence of injuries ; but public scandal was a thing I dreaded to face, and a legal contest with a woman a wosaan whom I once had dearly loved, and for wiiom perhaps I still felt a weak ness was highly distasteful to inc. Rat I had a charactarvto sustain, so conclud ed to appear aaendant in the case. "Tho trial, like tholaay herself, was & mixture of bitter and sweet. The hand of the widow, as prime mover in to make things pleasant for promotion s sake. A Raron Herder, a connection of Stieghtz, the banker, not long ago er formed this delicate service and erbaps does so stilL The King of Yvctot was a happy monarch; the Emperor of Rus sia is not Surely, times mutt be strangely altered. London Truth. A Chicago firm of clothiers offer a prize of ?1 for every male child born in that city during next November and December, and will increase the amount if allowed to name the baby, . "If we were in tho dry goods trade,""tiiey say in their advertisement, "we could afford to rnako this prize $5 for girls. We take a right smart interest in tho in crease of the male sex, and this offer will cost us thousands of dollarx, but we expect to get a recormwnsc in future trade." A California boy stood an umbrella in a public doorway during a religious meeting. To this umbrella was attached a strong cord, an end of which tlie boy he'J in his hand. EleTon different peo pie are taid to hate carried the umbrella to the length of tho string. tV In ntauinc any parcaaaa or la ta-rsttoa la reapeoae to itar nUrertlae aaent la tbls paper x will vVaae ava Hon (ho jame af (tie uaer. It ia fia tort TTYm. TVff . 4 .tMB.,.,u very farr?a ta mora bealtMsl acuoa. iml la tJ.aa a benefit la all tfueatea. ; in..BLBattnKtbelmpariifeertcpbIy3.ta ! Bat cral and twonaary r ran! 1 1 1 tbe c r ot hcref ( c.sas ana other Mr n Ersptlons and DtaVoea. ; loe.3d.BC Caiwra. t.cera aad other Korea. vjjvnix, m eaKneaa at ID Htomacb.CbaUI jtit-oo. D-.ultmt, Oenenl UvMlity. etc. ara cured ty Iht hafa Hlllera. It la actQaaled aa aa appat'ter aa J rrnlar tame. 1 1 U a medlrlat a blch tboold b In erery fa l!r. aad tihlcb.'wbereTer ted. am -.- i. Btnyoeot ct tsaay Codon' UlU. . - . - " .MM aWRrncrH Snfo Kctatc dies are aold by DrnjrgUfM aud TJcaicra In McdlclBO cvcrywfcero, EHWAlNUfcCO, Proprietor!, , Stoebeater. .t.T.' aHeid fbe Pamphlet asd Tnumoaua. The New Silent No. 8, Wheeler & Wilson SEWING MACHINE Isthe Cheapest to Buy rszTAtaZirts The Easiest to Learn, The Easiest to Xannzc The Most Durable, The Lightest KnoBlsur, ... AM) WES The Most Perfect Werfc. XO SHUTTLE io I HUE AD Cat a StraUat Scir Sctllax Xecale aat Baea tke Crratcat Tartetr aad Tf Meat SUazc ar Wart- Those who hare tried it are deiightetl with it, as it is the oxlt siixst srwiXG uiciiisk that makes the LOCK STITCH. It la lha Best Macklaa far mil raatlly TJaa ut LXalla ta cat os.t af Orslar- We place it cm trial with all other Machines in the world. It was "Winner over Eighty Competiir ors in Pans in laid. Try II aat yaa will be f arr letke aad?ay II Anontu "VflTttct. WHEELER I WILSON WAHF'G CO. 131 Third St, Portland, Ogn. Uf.lL! I I wrt-'r t!iU 1 kT. Uit tD8S X1SSTT7EA al b fnrfr tt4ll by ! rmaantauOtnlfic. CKAKmK JHaxr , J L. T.-aAT tor tta Vitrjer X atwjiCa. 3 Caary taact. Sa Fraaaafa. Ncun. Orejno. Jarsary IX 1SS4. tUilar a antra LarkariaU Sesnw. 1 athamlU try lat OtXO.S Klt.Xa.T TTJL 1 owd aat tt ta Ta arai t. imttM a rt&sii ten. 1 a nit I naactal 3t ta al aba arc egrtad aa as caaSf nerfr. -XUTJ3 XSSL rmazroer. Oeiuu. Jassary IX XaSa. nar'c eraa atti ay Uiaeya. t a-n aaaaral a try Ita OaSWOS SETTtxasSrSrraJ aa laa abectta. I Ula airuor la rroccaoSa- tt ta la laAat aa a aate .eary far kair dLScaXo. C. W aattCT. Oaasty iatpU VssxSSx escsty. Sum. O-n"- Jr-t ry ta. ixa. Staaa U afo t botrtt a raciaie tt OtSBOX KllWfETTZ.V. vaS aSar tt. Srit tUar t&aa I kalfcr Ttara al booft-t t baa oaea. baaf i naSan: ta Im wkt ntt rWiafa tEaaac 3tj tlbn iinai tt LL brat tUary vrfaratka tx oe. JLLTSXO STASTOS. ux3C Onsre. Jasacre IS, ISSS. I Uakrst a taa ct the OSTGON" ttSXET TCI aal a' 8a aaty a part af H. but ay fci a aa Uray sral. tt Lat a rfimzil ract cpsa tbe sratary crfasa. X T. HOCaOX. j SOLD BY ALL DRlG GISTS & GB1YEBAL DEALEM8, PRICE, ONE DOU-AR HOTEL DE FRANCE, LEWISTOX. IDAHO. Maiew M. Lrrraaeata, - rroprlrtrea Tbli B Vaewa eataVtaVneat. aetlraly rrboCt, epeo Ut tba rataptloa of (Wt. aita everytUsf bra aikl ekj-aat. tjpert cfod IVtacli Ciaa ia tbe eaSa ary rpartoMat Tbe Kooat aat be li 4 cpaa aS a;b. aal a tn eokeL t and frsei On (UaatlMata. Hodge, Davis & Co., Proprietors, Portland. Oregon. The Pacific Monthly- AND OFFICIAL GAZETTE! HODGE, DAVIS CO,, Aecnls. ParllawJ, errB. .TTJBT OUT! PortlaHd City Directory Tar 1H89, Seat radpald for St J. HcCormlck's AlRiannc for 1888, 151 a dotrni 3 tlazea far 8t, X. X. MoCormlolc, bM( 01 EerCoJ Stmt, r UaoJ, Ofn, -Dubois rj i-i i tnto-, O EN CRAL ACCNn, .oumU.ioa sad Fonfardlnj Xercaanls, 1QS Kronl a: reel. lit Waiblnttott tU eel. lttrlland.Ofa. Sao Frandaon. CaJ RpvrUl atteallon tirea to tba uli of Wool. Kloor, Oral a sad I Tod ara Id lortlanJ aad Haa rrancixin. ttlis-ln KSTADUSllQl tCC .W1X.X.1A.M IIKOIC Jtr SON, Importen sad PcaSert ia Cr.VS, RIFLES and REVOLVERS Of Etrry PeecrlptJoo, Catlery, ruUef Tacale, HrJ Cajr. IWa. Vtlxl- lat. Uxxroet Casta, IUm Ba3a, etc Carsrr Traal aad aider Ma., rarilaad. Oxa J. A- STllOVllltlDGE. Ctract IajarUr aal DaaUr Is LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, Va. Ill Praat (. Prtianit.Ar Benson's Capclne orous Plaster A Wontlerfnl Eemedy. rv t. m mimwi4mii Iwlmii It and tba maflm Uoa- tSllnf poroo (aaater. It It ta arary wayf lamrior to aJ other ealenul retsadiet. ladodlcsf LlDlaettU aad the averted tlactrkal iwatata 111 ucii tn coBcata aetalai aew raaltrln claaecU una alUi rnbber.KOaaaaM Utt taoat cztraordloar. ala-nuerioa-, ttrencuemez ana carauTa r7rruea. inr dmldan la rocr own locality via coofirr Um Llmm itaUBUoL ror Luc Hack. Kaeomaiaa. Ifemala Waaknaa. ElBBbora aad .Sloctol CoUaJ tad Coosoa. IXaaaaad KUaen. Whft(icr OaucbJ kSeecuaoa U taa Man. aad aii uu tor a Men noma laaen aratuca. ItUalsply taa txt rtovarrtsaily JLak far Caaaoi I Cawla Icrti TIaiter aad Uxi lao other. Sold ey all drarzltU rrica IS eenU keat on neelpt of rrloe, by toabury & Jotjuoa, Irtttt Ijtrwt. Xw Varfc avh tvim TLe ediUoa of tio OFFICIAL GAZETTE pabltsaed by me two years ago Las beea entirely exnsosted, and has added its proportion ta tie influences which ar? attracting the thocfasds of immigrants to oar BICH AND PRODUCTIVE LANDS Aad accelerating the derelopment of oar natural resources. The de mand for sack a work is constantly increasing', and to meet that demand I shall widen tho scope of the GAZETTE, chanztt it3 form and issue it hereafter in regular monthly parts under the abora title. It will be I Devoted to Statistical Information I Concerning the material resources of Oregon and Washington lcrritorr, including a fall description of tho Cities, Town?, and Counties, Topo graphical Appearance, Population, Growth, Business Enterprises, Lists ' of Officers, and a complete Business and OHoial Directory ! . Of the Stat and Territory. Our agricultural advantages, asxrell as tha" mining, manufacturing and all other material interests of the entire State and Territory will be folly represented. Wonders and Beauties Mountains ! Valleys aad rivers; all parts of the Staio will bo visited, and faithful pen-pictures given, omitting nothing that will render this work in vale, bio as a 4IITllS!af GUfPElllfc And jast the book for the crowds of rmmijfrants now oonung, aad pro posing to ooso to oar State. To make its pages even more acceptable as a Traveller's Ha&d-Book. as well ai A Welcome Visitor to the Family and Firesitfe, Wo shall add to each monthly part interesting tales, sketches, poetry, scraps of local history, news, wit, eta, etc. 3fr. IL M. Clin ten will havo immediate supervision of the details of bringing oat the work, aad wilt visit all parts of tho State and Terri tory persoaally to insure its accurate completeness. SoM co:rpletu only by subscription, at $3 03 pr annum. Sinale parts 50 ennta sack D. H. STEARNS, raWlsksr .