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THURSDAY.. AUGUST 21, 1S7S. ..O.NLT .V WOMAX. w XT HKSTKK A. BEXEDICT. Only a wrmn. shriveled and oW! The preyoflbe winds aad llie preyof the cold; wuotxb iimt are snrnnxen, Kye tb&t aresunVen, Ups that were never o'erbold. oaly. woman, lorsaken and poor. Asking for aim at the bronze church-door. Ha to the organ! Roll anon roll Tb vraVeSOf wp music go music co over her soul ! M.karueUepast her ! lilckeraod taster: 1 hf icreat bell ceaseth its toll. tut. v ; Id she enter, but not tor the poor nvniigeth wide open tbe bronze church-door. Hi , u woman, waiting alone. , u t-o'l.onan Ice-cold throne. hat do tbe; care for her 1 jmbllng a prayer for her; i.,t .c not bread, but a stone T j -.i.-o i laces their haughty heart beat, X kniF tbe woes of their tela In tbe street. nal' man! Jn tbe old day Bur-- enroled to tier ber happiest lays; me body missed her; s:uebody kiseed ber; -somebody crowned her with nraise- Somebody faced up tbe battles of lile, strong for her sake, who wan mother and wile. Uu--body Urea with a tees of her hair Light oa Uls heart, where the death shadows are; Homebody, waits frr ber. Opening the galea for li.-r. Giving delight for despair. Only a woman nevermore poor Head in the ni at tbe bronae ebnreh-door! "Going to tfie Lodge ?" KT JCTMIO. BDGKWOOU. Tbe words were simple enough, but tlfblHtoa&Mon meant volumes. Lena Lorlng did not know bow unlike Msrwlf she looked, as lier pretty slip pered foot patt od the carpet so nervously. Her hmuond, who was arranging col lar and era vat at the dressing plaee, had been half regretting that duty com pelled him to attend the Lodge that evening He would enjoy a quiet hour at home, after the cares of day; and Lena? Well, to be sure, she was lonely, and then he could see If the tables were turned, be would hardly relish having bis wife go out alone to a Lodge meet ing, and he stay at home. No! he wouldu'll and the Idea of her having xeoreLs whleli she dared not reveal to bin why, the thought was an imposi tion. He was half angry with himself In his t.ity for her, when the words rang out a second time, "Going to the i,.j-r Tiii word "lodge" was slightly explo sive, a', i suggested that poetical relrent In ' he A-lWemees," he had no desire to reach; yt't what did bin wife know about the !' could be blame her? why, if .. g was such a help to men, wo' j'tlt help women as well? The thought startled him. Koy Lorlng -hadn't thought so much about It before, yes, he woe going to the lodge, and going alone, atid his wife must tay at Aomcalone too, most likely sitting up till a kite hour waiting his return. Still be made no answer, when again, "Going to the Lodge?" almost made him drop the brush beheld in hisliand. Jty tbls time better feelings had re sumed their sway, the tone was kiuder, and meant, "Shall I not help you get ready V They could not talk about the Lodge for obvious reasons, while their minds were so engrossed they could think of nothing else, and with a little Blgh Mrs. Lorlng said "Good night," and Mr. Lorlng wassoou seated In the Dictator's cbalr of Lodge, "Kuights of Honor." "This Order is just In Its infancy, but is so robust a youngster that it has al ready kicked itself out of swaddling clothes and stands alone. Thousands of husbands and fathers desirous of help ing their fellow men and leaving some thing at death to their families, by the mysterious process known only to our selves come In the lodge-room men, but go out A ntalUs. Tiiey are our brothers. and everywhere we bail them such. The bond is the bond, dear as life, of Honor. We refer with true pride to our ances tors, tbe knights of olden times, who were not afraid to lay down life. If need be, for tbe weak. Day by day the armor or Brotue,rnood has been blmllng each one of us to tbe other. We, as Christian men, know that 'bearing another's bur dens falfllis tbe flaw ot Christ'; as bus iness men, common sorrow affects us alike six! makes the bereaved ones our dsierc uu 1 children.. No man ever looks as g- .t, I as wbeu protecting the be- 1 But has it never occurred to you, my brothers, that we are all the wl .'t- taking care of other people's wid ows and neglectiug our own wives? vVhat good does the Lodge do tbe wife? Men work for womau's sake; why not dVvise a plan that 'mutual aid' be mu tually aided by both?" Kolght Loringbad spoken earnestly, and tbe animation of his face lessened a little as be continued : " I left my wife alone tn-nigbl, as I have every night since the Lodge was otganized. How man' of you have wives to leAve?" A score of hands was raised. "Well, how many would like to have their ttivos with them at their meet- JflgK? Only tv o demurred. One, a tall, ca daverous man, said: "Tbe women know too much now. All tbe way we can manage them is to threaten to join more Lodges." The other, a sleepy, dull Individual, drawled out : "Wlirt do women know about busi ness or voting? Put a lot of them lu the I.i'lge, ami you make It nothing but b. rt' ; ay." ' u tua pudgy roan sat down, amid the ;&i chterof hie fellows. "A K 'e leaven leavens the lump." Jkot 4 t w fierce debates were hehl grave osels with closed doors until the result -was announced to the world, and , i a new banner was Inscribed, "Knhjhui and Ladies of Honor." "Goinr to the Lodce to-nicht?" It is Roy who asks it now, and Lena's nee is very uncut as slie answers: "Yes, indeed. I wouldn't miss going for anything. Why, Roy, It seems so strange now i used to stay home alone, and how often Itasked yon the same qoMtioa, and how often I thought two Utousaad dollars was a dear sum to -pay far being away from you fifty-two even ing" a r; and now, when our ntigbbur muU their wives come in to get her, aud we pass bucIi p!eaat hours, and we are really sueh a '.uutual aid ' I Mesa the man who first advocated 'K uighle and Ladles of ilmor !' " And Ry Lorlng said "A-nmi V o say we all. Woman at H';. k I imv a dream that tbe world Is growing Better and better every day kuu 9Y9tjr jear, mat mere is more char ity, more justice, more love everv dav. I bVeya dream that prisons will not always curse tue earth; that shad owa of tbe gallows will not alwavs fall oa tbe land; that the withered hand of waut wiu not always be stretched out for cfearity; that finally wlgdom will sit in me legislatures, justice In the courts. f t aity will occupy the pulpits and that unv tue worta win be controlled by it 'i v H-iiore, uyjusiiceanucuanty.- " the home: This department of the Nrv Northwest in to be devoted to the household, lawn and gar des. OorrenMHUteata having new and tried recipe tor any department of domestic occu pation will confer a public favor by cootribu-teg- to this eotajoa. Mildew can be taken out by dipping in sour buttermilk and laying iti the sun. Iuk stalus may be taken out by smearing with hot tallow left on when the stained arliole goes to wash. Preserve the color of blue calico by pouring over I' a brine of scalding salt ami water before the garment is wet in otlier water; ihis ".elt" the color. WASiimn Fr,riD. Two pound soda ash, one-half lKiundof slaked lime, one-fourth pnuud of borax, twu gallon or water; boll twenty minute. hoK the clothes over night, In the morning soap them, ami p-it iuto the boiler Willi the nulil,ualngnuecupiui lora wasnmg. TO Cl.BAX WllITK COKDUBOV. Wash it as you wouhl any other piece of white cloth with hard soap and warm water; then rinse in two waters, tlie tail one belnir Ellchtlv blued: wriue nut and shake well ; after it is dry, brush it with a clothes hroom, and It looks Just a good as new. To Remove Tkox Rcst. Take salt and mix it with lemon juice and hold It over tlie iMHe of the lea-kettle while it is holllnc. Alo a weak Mtlullon or oxalic acid applied cold and laid in the sun will lu a few minute remove all iron rust from linen or cotton goods. Wash thoroughly to remove the acid. For Resovatixo Black. Oue pound of goods, oue outiee of extrnot of logwood, two ounces of gum arable, dis solve In hot water, stain tbe mixture, then add cold water sufficient to cover the goods without crowdlne, put in the goods, set on the back of the stove for an hour without boiling, stirring and airing tlio goods occasionally, drain ami iron on the wrong side without rinsing. This will make a rusty altutea look about as good as new. To Make Hakd Soap. Put two cal lous of rainwater into the kettle, add three nnuuds of unslaked lime, and dis solve with a slow fire, stirring occasion ally, to keep from burning to the kettle; when dissolved, atiti two gallons raoreoi water and six pounds of soda-ash; when this is dissolved, add lifteen pounds of grease, boll until the grease has all dis appeared, then add two gallons of water, and boil from four to five hours. One- half hour before it is done boiling dis solve In cold water half pound of borax or one pound of washing soda, and add to It. Let it bo In the kettle until the next morning. Then cut it out. He Kxkw 'Em. A Germau clergy man, wno was traveling, stopped at a hotel much frequented by wags and jokers. The host, not being used to having a clergyman at his table, looken at him with surprise; the guests used all their artillery of wit upon him without eliciting a remark. Tlie clergyman ate his dinner quietly, apparently without observing the gibes and sneers of his neighbors. One of them at last. In de spair at his forbearance, said to him : "Well, 1 wouder at your patience! Have yon not heard all that has been said to you?" "Ob. yes: but I am used to it. Do vou know who I am ?" "No, sir." "Well, I will inform you. I am chap lain of a lunatic asylum; such remarks have no effect upon me." Ex-President Grant spoke as follows in his Presidential messace of 1STS : "The experience of the present pouic (1S73) has proven that the currency of tne country, based as It is upon tbe credit of the country, is the best that has ever been devised. Usually, in times of such trials, currency has become worthless, or depreciated in value. Everyone holding it lias been anxious to dispose of it on any terms. Now we witness the reverse. Holders of cur rency hoard it, as they did gold lu former experiences of a like nature." Robertllurdette, upon his return to his sanctum at Rurliugton, says: "I have acquired such easy, familiar relations with the people of the bouse that the baby has already emptied the ink into oue of my boots and the mucilage Into me oilier, ami is drawlni; a man of Hawkeye Creek on my coat -with a piece of beer gristle and a glass of milk. His mother tells me I should not let him do It, and perhaps she is right, hut what am I to do? He seems to enjoy It, and I know I do, anJ what was this world made for if it wasn't for pleasure." "Patrick," said a priest, "the widow Molony tells me that you have stolen one of her finest plg. Is that so?" Yes, yer honor." "What have vou done with it?" "Killed It and ate it, yer honor." "Oh, Patrick, when yon are brought fjoe to face with the widow and her pig on tlie Judgment Dav. what account will you be able to clveof yourself when the widow accuses you of tue meny "uiu you say the pig would be there. yer riverence?" "TVbe sure I did." "Well, then, yer riverence. fii say, -Mrs. .uoiony, mere 8 yer P'B- A gentleman saw his little daughter tupping uer uoirs tiress into a tin cup, and Inquired, "What are you dolntr. my ciiiiu " "I'm coloring my doll's dress red." "Wiiat wltu7" "With beer." "What put that foolish notion Into your bead, my child? You can't color red with beer." "Yes I can. pa; mu said it was beer that made your nose so red." That man had bus! ness that called him down town imme diately. An exchange asks: "What is worn an's work and what Is man's?" Iu the majority of cases it is woman's work to cook a good dinner and man's to eat It. Marrying a woman for her beauty is like eating a bird for its singing. AtJKSTS I'OB TUB .NEW XOJtTII WKST. Tbe following persona are duly authorised to act ae Agents for the N8W Xokthwkkt .- D. D. Gray Albany -- Salem aniiecity Mrs. J. A. Johns Mr. UKtie Keatn ... Mrs. 1. K. rnetI LaOrande L. U Wllllama. -HmVboro Mr. Laura Deforce Uordon California Ab by I'earoe . Benton county '-.0n- Soquel .California W. W. Beach ..Colfax, W. T Woman's Journal" Boston, Maasaehnaetta D. I. Porter Shedd'n, Oreaou J.Caato New Rra Mr. C. M. Fplta San Jone, Pal Mra. si. A. waroer Spokan Fall, w. T MIm Mary Htahop Mrs. S. A- N'iebols Mrs. II. A. Umenary R.T. Koblaon Mr. R. Ql Kulteon Mrs. VT VmUm - Brownsville -Dallas - Amity Forest Orore Willamette Slouch Mrs. J. rJeVoreJohnon".'.7.Z."Z Mrs. Dunnell Dr. Bay ley .. Mrs. R. A. Vawtera.'.'. ' Mrs.B.H.Blhop. ... Mrs. J. W. Jacktop . . . 7 A. V. Stanard C. A. Reed uuayette ..Oregon city ..The Ilalles . . ..CorrallU Walla Walla Pendleton .Eugene Ciiy ..Brownsville Halem -Lafayette Albany Forest Grove Astoria Mrs. M. V. Cook Mrs J.It.Fotier J. T. Scott, Km Mrs. A. E. Ourvrln... UP. Fisher San Francisco Other parties desiring to act at, Acenta will please forward their names. We want Agent ?ir er?T. I1031 turonsbout Oregon and Vfashlnston Territory. LIST OF POSJ OFFICES, onr.tiox. RAKER COOXTT. Auburn, Augusta, Baker City, Clsrksvllle, Express Ranch, Eldorado, Gem.llumboldt Ba sin. Jordan Valley. Rye Valley. Malheur. Mone, Connor Creek, North powder, lion re, Tanya villa, HKsrroK. Alsea Valley, Corvallls. Collins. .King- Valley, Liberty, Little Elk. Newport, Newton, Onealta. Philomath, Starr's Point, summit, Toledo, Vaoulna, Monroe, Tidewater. CIACKAXAS. Reaver, Batte Creek. Canny, Clackamas, Clear Crek. Cuttlojtsvllle. laMnaaens, Eagle Creek, Glad Tiding. Highland, MolalU. MU waakle. Needy, Norton, Oregon City. Oswego, Kan.ly, "rliigwHler, .ion. New fcra. arloa . Milln, I'niou Mills, l!.iiie' Kerry. Pl.u-.iol Home, Kliitfo I'oml, Ktanora, io:u. ci.ArK. AMorta". Clifton. Jewell, Knappn, .Vehaiem, Mklpanon. seaside lliaixe. Wet.tp.ii, Ixthinus, Oluey, summer House, Fort Outi-op. Mln.ia wake. coos. Coon Cllr, Coqallle, Dora, Empire city. -Enchanted Pral rie . Kalrvlew. Hermans vl J U , llen rvTllle, Marshdeld. North Bend. OU. Kan dolpb. Sllkln. Mtknm. Utter City. Ban don, Uravel Fonl, Iowa SlougU, Freedom, Mjrtle Point, Norway, Mumner. Parkerabitrg. OOLtTMBIA. Columbia City, ClaUkanle, Marshland. Ra nter, Riverside. St. Ilelena. SnnvleN inland, Scappoose, Clear creek Qainn. Vemon.a. cciutr. Chrlcop, EllettiiburK, Port Ortonl. Camas alley, Cleveland, Cole's Valley, Drain, Elklon, Oalesville.Uaniuer, KelhqtK's, lAOkiaggbuw, Myrtle Creek North Cauon nile, Oakland9, Pass Creek, Rnaeborg-, Mrotts burg.Ten Mde,tmpinaCit.T,Wilbur,Yonntlla, iuk Creek, Day's Creek. Klk Creek. Elk Head, Fair Oaks, Round Prairie, sulphur Springs. oka NT. Alvord, Canyon City, Camp Watson, Day vllle.Jobn Day City, Prairie City, Iarkereville, PrltehanPs, Sautter, Camp Harney, (iraniie, Mooument, ML Vernou, l'enola. JACKSON. Applegate, Ashland. Brownsborough, Cen Inl Puint. Eagle Point. Grant's Pass. Ilol springs, JaekMHivllle. ljtkeiort, Ittowlx, Rock 1-oiut, Sam's Valley, Table Rock, WU- lowspnnga,tiarnm, tag liuue, willlaiHU'tTeet footK ureeg, uaruaneneK, noueer, woouvllle. JOSErHINE. Kirby. Inland. Slate Creek.Waldo. Althouse. Lucky Queeu, Murphy. LARB, Anller. Bonanza. Dairy. Chewanean. Drews' Valley. Goose Lake. I.ake View. Langell Val ley, Llnkvllle. MergHtwen, New Pine Creek, Silver loke, spragne River, Summer Lake, Tule Lake, Whiteblll, Whlule's Ferry, Yainax, i-ieviiB. UANE. nir Prairie. Cottage Grove. Creswell. Camp Creek, Cartwrlght's, Dexter, Eugene l-lt . . It .. T .. t T r . nawx. t-ieasant ilifl. stiisiaw.sneneer creek. Springfield, Trent, Willamette Forks, Cbesher, neignap r-nng, traue insappoiniment,crow. East Fork. Gate Creek. Goshen. Ida. Irvlnir. Isabella, Leaburg, Liverpool, Mabel, McKenzie Bridge, Latham, Wallervltle. LINK. 1 1 1. n m T I -1 ,. I il-. r-t . viunit j l mill,, iininiifl.itiv, vmvr fordsvlile. Diamond Hill, Fox Vsl.-y, Grass iiHige. jiarnMHinr'. ltarns itaneii. itaiser. Jordan, Ibanou, Miller, Mutldy.Mt. Pleasant, t'eona, l ine, rmo, sueuu's, soaa springs so da vllle.Sweet Home, Oak vllle, Tangent, Water loo. MAKION. Aurora, Aumsville. Ihiltevllle, Brooks, Fair fleld, Gervais, Hnbbard, JetterMHi, Marlon, Monitor, Newellsv!tle.saietn,silFerton,stay tou.SU Paul. Turner, Woodbum, Aider, How ell Prairie, Mehahem, Sublimity. JtUXTMMtAII. East Portland, 1-orUnml. Powell's Valley, SL Johns, Willamette Slough, Alblna, Rooster llook, Sanvies. FOLK. Bethel. Buena tta, Dallas. Eola.Klk Horn, Grand ltonde,Independene, Lincoln, Luekla mate, IwUrllle, MoainouUi, Perrydale, Rle reall, lUllivllIe, Zena. TILILXnOK. Garibaldi. Kilebes, Netarts, Neatockton, Til lamook, Trask, Nehalem. UMATILLA7 Uotier Creek, Heppner, Lenoe, Marshall, Meadowvllle, Milton. Illot Rock. Pendleton, Umatilla. Weston, Peuysvllle, Orerton, Cen tre vllle, Midway, Willows. UNION. Cove, Island City, I Grande, North Powder. Snmmervllle, Union. Wallowa, Indian, Elk Flat, Prairie Creek, Sparta. WASCO. Antelope, Bridge Creek. Hood River, Mitch ell, ML lloud, Prtnevllle, Roekvllle, Hhellroek, Spanish Hollow, The Dalles. Warm Springs Wasco, Wllloughby, Fossil, Pine Creek, Lnue Rock. Rake Oven, Crown Rock, Camp Polk, Deschutes, Dufur, Howard, Kingsley, Alex, Spring Valley, Tyak Valley, Upper Oehoco, Cascades Locks, Waplnitia. WAHHINHTON. Rearerton, Cedar Mill. Cornelius, Dllley, For est Grove. OlencoejGreenvllle.Hlllsboro.Mld dleton, Monntain Dale, Ieake, Sholl's Ferry, aylors Ferry, Tualatin, Waisttn, Centervllle, Gale's Creek, Gaston, Joppa, Reedville, West Union. VAX HI LI. Amity, Bellevue, Carleton, Dayton, Lahiy ette. McMlnnvllle, Nortli Yamhill, Sheridan, SL Joe, West Chehalem, 1ieatland, Newberg. tVASHIXtSTtl.V TI1KRITOKY. CT.ti.tjtx commr. Neah Bay, New Dangeneat, Port Angeles, IyshL rttua llattle Ground, Brash Prairie, Koorth Plain, Martin's RlutT, ltoneer, Htougbton, Union Ridge, Vancouver. Waehmuntl, Fern I'ralrle, La Center, Hayes, Taleolla. CM HAMS. Cedai vllle, Chebalts Point, Elma, lloqnlant, Montcslno, Uakville, Sataop, Sharon , Summit. COLUMMI A. Alpowla,Burkvllle, Dayton", Pomeroy.Tuk anon, Annelta, Central Perry, Marengo. oDWim, Castle Rock, FreeporL Kalama, Lower Cow litz, Monticello, Ml Coffin, Oak Point, Pekln, SilverLake, Coweeman, Oleo.ua. niwtsin. dope vllle, Coveland, Dugally, Ulaalady, Osk Ilarbor. jnrroaoM. IVjrt Discovery, Port Ludlow, Pol t Townsend. KINO. Week River, Dwamlsh, Fall City, Seattle , Slaughter, Snoqualmy, Sbuaek, White River, CfcenryVaUe,NoveltyUIUouA!eols,ltcnUHi. KITSAP. Port Blakely. Port Gamble, Port Madison, Port Orchard, seabeck, TeckllL KLICKITAT. lOock Hse.Oolumbos, Goldendale. Klicki tat, While Salmon, Blakely, Fulda, Klickitat Lauding. LEWIS. A IgerlHHl, Bolslort, Chebalts, Claquato, Cow litz, Glen Eden, Utile Falls, Meadow Brook, Mossy Roek,Napavlne,Newaukum,Skookum chuck, Miver Creek. Wlnloek, Nasello. XAWJN. A reads, LlghtTllle, Oakland, Rkokomish. PACIFIC Bruce port, BrooVneW , Knapptnn, nystervll le. Riverside, South Bend, Unity. Wood ward's Landing, Bay Center, Lake View, south Bend, 11 waco. 11 SRC fi Klhi, Franklin, Lake View, New Taroma, Puyallup. Steluuoom City. Tacoma. Alder tnwn. Carbon, Aetea, So miner. Muck, Wilke Hon, Artondale. SAT? JUAN. San Juan, Lopas, Orcas, East Sound, Friday Harbor. SNOHOMISH. Centervllle, Lowell, Mukllteo, Snobomlidi Tulallp, Park llaoe. Stain wood. SKAMANIA. Casesslea, Collins' Istmllng. STEVENS. . Crab Creek, Four Lakes. Fort Col vllle. Hang man's Creek. line Grove, Rock Creek. Roaalle, Spokane Bridge, Spokane Falls, Union Ridge, Walker's Prairie. THURSTON. Coal Bank, Beaver, Miami Prairie, Olympla. TanalquolL Tentno, Tumwaler, Yelm, Inde pendence, Key. WAHKIAKUM. Cathlamet, Eagle CUfl; Skamokaway, Water nml. WALLA WALLA. Pataha Prairie, WaRibarg. Walla 'Walla Whitman, Wallula. wMol. Cedar Ore . -fcsmss, I Conner. Lehxnhl Iimml, Lyndu, Noouachk, I"oint Wllltam' Samlsh, SeaiuTie. rjetahmoo, Kblr Harbor' Ship Island.-.' . T-uder. Whatco-?., "Jialg.' a-XUTMAR. Cedar Creek. Col 'ax. wtsnvlMa,Owftnburg Ialoue.Sleptoe, Union Fls4,nuW,tMluon' I-elu:hTlle. P sna. Pine Creek,' RoUa' AnatOD.Qt ., , "jtaba 3ty, OiiIoMowb I AKIMA Attatinm. r e- .rrg. For: Sln-., Kittitas. Yaklml. ' " " 1 anl Selah; Money On c- 1 ' ' I - jnSOBIIErVOTOUS. HHLMBOLD'S COLUMN. J OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAILROAD CO. ritO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY. SHIT. 14. JL ISM.Rt 12 31. DaPrtSuntlHy exeapted) at follows: PORTLAND AND ROBHBURfi AS rOLLOWS: UtAVB. ARRIVE. l'urtlaud 7: a. m. i iioseMirt; Tan p. m Ilosehurg -Vtu a. . I lonlamrl3S p. it. ALBANY EXPRESS Tit I N, Dally (except Sundays), AS TOLLOWX: LBAVS AltRIVB Portland 1 p. v. I Albany sab r. k mimuiy , . a;jsA. x. i ivmisil. FRRIUHT TRAINS, Dally (exMpl Sunt lay) as raLLOwa: I.RAVH. AKKIVr- IVirttBiMl S:l a. 11. 1 Junettan MI r. n JunetiOH Mb a. m. I lrtlaBd sai e. 'lite Oregon and California Railroad Ferrv make oonoectloo with all Regular Trains. Close eonncetMins im iwadeal Mosahnvw with tbe stages of tbe Calllonila and Oregon Stage Company 00 Tlebels for MlA foali tK nrtnMn.1 nnlnt. In California and UieEaM.atComiiany'solnce, Cer. F aci I"rant Sis., at Kerry Lanilln?, rurtlacd. ir Storage will be CliargMl on Freight "re malnlng lu Warehouses over 11 lionrs. oi Freight will not be received foralilpmenl n.WI 9 U CHICK J . . J. BRANDT, Jr., K. P. ItOOEItS. Gen. SupL Gen. Freight and Passenger A cent. :-ltr ZUCCATO'S PAPYROGRAPH Is a new Invention lor the rapid pro- ii iiciMin oi iae-sim-He conies ol auv wrilliiK, drawing, or other worn wntett can be done with Ieii and Ink. Autograph letters. Circulars, M lisle. etc., nre nrst written upon a sheet of pa per, in the mull way, and Irom this written Mieel S00 CO PI IIS IT.It IIO I'll Mav bo printed upon nny kind of dry paper.or outer material, in acommon copying press. Thl is the MOST SIMPLE. RAPID, and Et GNOMICAL PHOCESS yet discovered. 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Editor "Hew Xorthweat," PorOaad, Oregon, WITH BEADTIFUL IIJ.USTRATIONK, AND ELKOANTLY BOUND A new epic, from a vigorous and skillful pen, on a subject which occupies a large place In th metal discussions of the day. The subject Is vld Mataon," with which the reader la probably familiar. David Mataon, a Merrlmac sailor was captured by tbe Algerlne (during one of his voyages) and sold Into slavery- After man) years he obtained release and was oa his way to the home of hla boyhood, when he tell in with hts old employer, who Informed bias that his wife, believing him dead, had resnarrW, and. Manned by his trouble, hesniiunderofl all claim as husband and father to the man who had stepped into his place, and departed. Mm. Dunlway has found a theme in this story with which her heart beats in warmest sympathy, and her lines Sow on In the smooth cadence in dicative of the tallest accord. 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