THURSDAY.. .APRIL 16, 1880. THE BACHELOR'S LIST HTJS. Not ot a land, was heard, nor a Joyous note. As mr friend to the bridal we hail hid; a wtt discharged bis farewell Joke, As ' he bachelor went to be married. Wo i:, ante Mm quickly to save lit fright, 'UI Little's hM I Iw ttd MlvfaL lornlne And wo ittghsd as we turned trom the lamp' uia stt 1o think htm not more discerning. To think that a bachelor, free and bright, And hr of the aez as we frand bim. Should there at the altar, at dead of ulrht. Be caught la the snaies that bound htm. Few and short were the words we said. Though af cake and wine partaking; wet snorted him borne rrom tbe aseneol dread While his knees were awfully ahaklng. and sadly we marched htm adown rTOm tSU tfMi Ia tlm lnu.mn.1 Hafv A w bave never heard from nor seen tbe Since we left him alone In his dory. AFTEBOLOVT. (Jrandi nmsaiMr nacaa with slate v tread forwaM aod hack througn the quaint old IVSM, Out or tbe OreUght, dancing and red. Into tbaantheriuK dusk and (loom; ofward and hack, in her silken drew. With its aUllne ruffles of frost-like laoe, A took of deepest tenderneas In the laded lines of her One old face. Wanu her breast in his red night-gown .I.Ike a scarlet Illy the baby lies. " wfHr so urea lias aroop I o.er the Uttle sleepy ere. G raadmmhT sines to Mat sweet and low, ssnrnogas come wth the cradle-song or tnetsaya when she sang It lour aeo. hen her life was young and her heart was UIVDSi Grar .mother! children hare lelt her now; 1 'rgeeM bouse in a nhad.wed plait-; 11'-1 "htoingout in the sunset glow '-' ber lite, like a Mar, cornea (be baby's face. Hi whereof old hl uuher lay: '-oiXly sbe Stags htm the same sweet strain, T.I I the years Intervening are swept away. And the Joy ot life morning is hers uguiu. f, rand mother's head Is bending low Over the dear little downy one; Toe steps of her pathway are few to go. The laby's Journey Is just begun. ot U . rosy dawn oi bis childish lore iilxhtens the evening that else were dim; A i'l d alter years, irom the borne above, fh - Mghtof her blessing will rest on him. What She Did With Him. Ktitli Starling smiled through the wars that sparkled on lier tiirupled reeks like dew-a rope on tbe heart af n roee. "I love Charley dearly, and I know be love me; but bis people are rich aud proud, and would never eoufcent to his marrying a poor seamstress. When bis sieter, Mr. Howe ehe only half-sister, you know found out our love, she was angry enough you may be sure. She waited until Charley bad left town, and then told me she didn't want me any longer, with lots of other tilings a good deal more disagreeable to bear. I beard of Aunt Tolly's death, and thought that 1 would come and stay with you a few weeks. All tbe families are out of town now that would be likely to give me employment." Mary Delevan'g kind heart was touched by the timid, deprecating look in tbe soft, dark eyes that were lifted to ber. I'm so glad you've come, dear, I've bn so raoely since aunt died. I don't mean to let you co awav varv soon. either. You know I always said that you should live with me when I was marnea. Utily. I am not married vet Buth looked a little cnriouslj at tbe face ou whose sweet sereuity there was now a loucn oi sadness. "Awl what about that bandeome young lawyer, Broekley, who was so attentive to you the last time I was here? It is not fair for you to keep me in igBoratroe wuen x nave tola you every thing." "There is nothing to tell," said Mary, with a smile and a sigh. "Mrs. Broekley was poor. Aunt Polly didn't believe In love, you know. Sbe thought neonie ought not to marry unless tboy 'better ineir cooouioti,' as sue called it. Aunt was old and infirm, and I could not leave her. My lover If I ean call him Beii got tired waiting, I suppose. At all event, he went away, and has mar ried el Dee, I have beard. Let us change tue sunjecu" Tile subject was pretty effectually obauged by the entrance of Kitty, Mary's little handmaid, with a letter. whose contents threw her young mis trees luto a maze of perplexity and as- lonisument, rney were as follows : Dear MaiiAX: You are hereby notified that ) nave oeeu uuiy appointed executrix or tbe estate of Hester Cady, deceased, and guardian vi uer KTaoa-nepnew ana neir. Voa can have all the necessary papers and Information by calline at the office of Worth Harding A Co., Counsc-liors-al-Law, Stale "Can it be intended for me?" was diary's wondering exclamation aa sbe picked up tbe envelope, on whieb was written in a round, clerkly band: "Mies Alary a. ueievan." "Such a queer letter !" she a.lW in response to the wide opened eyes of her wMinurou, aim lowing it into ber lap. "Ooodness me I" exclaimed Kuth, as frhe made herself mistress of its contents. "And who Is Hester Cady V 'She's an old friend of Aunt Polly's, I believe. I never saw her but once, and why sbe should make me executrix and guardian to a boy, is more than I know!" "If It was only a girl, now; you can do most anything with girls," amiled Until, In tbe serene eonacioueners that girls were a higher order of beings. "What will you do with bim ?" "I've half a mind not to do anything with bim?" responded Mary, In the same aggrieved tone aud manner. "That wouldn't do," said Ruth, with a SABleut shake of ber pretty bead. "I don't know what I shall do with bim !" sighed Mary. "Of course he'll spoil my garden, hack up my furniture and keep me continually in hot water!" "He wouldn't be a boy If be didn't do that!" laughed Rath. "Never mind, Mary; you just turn him over to me. You have two servants and next to no sewing, aod I was afraid that I sbould not Hod enough to do to keep me out of mischief. Now I've found what my mission is. I rather like boys ; and I'll take this one entirely oil your bands so that be stiaii't bother you tbe least bit In the world." Though a little dubious In regard to powers that she bad never seen tested. aS, Bot.,a litlIe ohMred b as- porieoeed no difficulty 1 fl nua . ufe law youne man Mmnt tweuiy-tive, who was writing at tbe desk "It Is Mr. Broekley, I do whispered Rath. believer' Rising to his feet, the youne Uwvr turned toward them a face radiant with surprise and pleasure. It was too late to retreat, if Mary bad wanted to do so, so there was nothing to do but go toward bim. "Mr. North lias stepped out. bat will be back shortly," said Mr. Broekley, tbe Junior partner of tbe firm, In reply to her questions. With these words be ushered the two lato an Inner ofllce. Mary's cheeks were very red, but there was a grave expression in ber eyes, from which be vainly strove to obtain an answering glanee. Giving Mary a seat by the window, which be lowered for lier express bene fit, Mr. Broekley withdrew, pausing for a moment on the threshold, in tbe vain nope of receiving a look from the blue eves that were obstinately bent upon tbe floor. "What a pity he's married : he's jut as much in love with you as ever!" wiuspereu Hum, upon whom this little oy-piay was not lost, "For shame," reeiiouded Mary, turn lug very red. At this moment Mr. North entered. When Mary made known her errand, lie stared at tier for some momeuts with' oatsueaklnir. "Are you Miss Mary Delevan, of ivmeu rw eyes." "How old are you V "Twenty-two." "Humph ! Auy one else there of that nine "Not that I know of." resnonded Mary, a little bewildered at this cross questioning, but ending in supposing it loitea lawyers way. Then a moment later: "The tbe boy you mentioned, whero is ne 7" "Boy?" "Yest Mrs. Cadv's erand-oenhew." "Oh, yes! Well, your ward Is a pretty wg ooy, matiam. I'm expecting him to every raluute, then be oau speak or nitrwen. isxcuse me, madam." Aud out of tbe room he darted. "Did you bear that, Ruth?" faltered Mary, In a tone of dismay. "A bin boy! What can I do with him? I've half a mind to to run away." "Nonsense! Man' ; don't be frieht ened. Didn't I tell you that Pd take charge of him ? I'm not afraid of any bov. Me or little !" Here a young man entered, who, glancing at the speaker, advanced e erly towards her. "Ruth !" "Charlie!" I never thought to Hud you here !" "Nor I you." Then, suddenly re roemberintc Mary. Ruth added : "Miss Delevan, Mr. Smith." "Also vour ward. Mrs. Cady's trrand nephew," said Mr. North, who was just back or bim. "Impossible !" cried Mary, looking In lielpleee bewilderment at tbe smiling face that was all or a Head lilguer man ber own. "That Is the way tbe will reaJj, at all events," said tbe lawyer, smiling. "Mrs. Cady bad some very peculiar no tions : her unhew is twenty-one Just your own age, I believe but he is not to come luto possession or ins properly until he is twenty-five, or marry with out his gardian's consent. If he's as wilful as most young men on that point, you'll have a lively lime of it." "I'm not in the least wilful; Miss Delevan will have no trouble with me at all," Interposed Mr. Smith, whose oountenauce was expressive of tbe most serene saiieiaetion. "I I think there must be some mis take," stammered Mary, looking from one to the other. "That is what I think." said Mr. North. "I have a strong susnlelou that Mrs. Cady bad in view, wheu sbe made ber will, your Aunt Polly, as she was generally called, but wuose real name was Mary, and who (lieu about tne same lime. However, there being no other Mary A. Delevan in existence, there is uo one to dispute your right to the office 1b question, unless Mr. Smith decides to do so." "Which I have no Intention of do ing," was tbe gallant response. "With one exception" here he glanced at Ruth, "there is nobody else that 1 would rather have for my guard Inn angel." "I think I shall transfer you to her,1 laogbed Mary. "Ever since I had the letter I've asked myself over and over again what 1 should uo witli you ; now I've found out." "You promised to take bim off my bands, you know," sbe added, turning to Ruth. Mr. Smith eagerly protested bis entire concurrence wltu tills arrangement, and if Roth was silent, her smiles aud blusbes were quite as eloquent. Tbe three now took themselves down the stairs to where the pony-chaise was standing, and Air. lsrockley followed. It was Ruth's turn now. "I'm goiug baok with Charlie," she said, as mat individual drew Her arm In bis. "Judging from appearances, I don't think you'll miss me much." Oulded by that roguish glauce, Mary turned toward Mr. Broekley. who was standing quietly by the ourriage, her oyes very brlgut wltu Indignation at her heart. "Mr. Brocbley, how Is your wife?" "My wife that Is to be I hope Is very wen, manic you. in fact, site never looked so well in my eyas as now." Then in another tone: "I am not married, Mary; and, what is more, unless you marry me, I never suan be !" Too happy for word. Mary suffered the speaker to assUt her into the car riage and take a place by her side. What was said durincr the lone and delightful drive that followed, is none of your concern, reader; but tbe satisfac tory understanding mat resulted from it can be Inferred from the double wed ding that took place a few weeks later. wnen Alary became Mrs. lirockley and Rulb Mrs. Smith. An English newspaper, the IJvernooI Daily Aetrs. has for a year naet used four type-setting and seven distributing maeuines, at a saving oi auout $-.000 per annum, as compared with the same amount of work by hand. The compos itors worKiug tne maeuines earn better wages than their fellows at the case, while the saviue to tbe establishment Is over thirty per cent. The machines are used for every kind of cooipooition except tabulated aud display work, the matter being spaced aud justified with creater accuracy than by hand labor. Each machine costs $750, and the aver age speed Is 6,000 ems per hour. Polonaises will be worn with nlain skirts of volvet or corduroy. xavsets tor the sew southwest. Thii r..l lou-i n- neraona am itnlvantkn.j , act as A rents for the Xsw Xobth wasr : D. I. Gray -Albany Mm J A. Johns o-.J! Mrs. Lottie Ream . Eugene City . . a a. I imwiww. ISWSMt U U Williams HlUaboro Vn IAnn TW.K7.rv... 1 IaMaii . .. 1 1 . . Benton county x.j'.uwea W. W. Reach noquei, Uel Colfax, W. T Boston. Mass Khedds, Or Ban Jose, Cal Xpokane Kalis, W. T Brownsville -.Amity ..... ... ..Forest Grove ...Willamette Klongh IjUayette Oregon City The Dalles ..Oorrallts W alla Walla - -.rendleton Kucene City Brownsville Uarayette -v Alban r oret Grove Astoria 'Woman's Journal" O. I'. rorler Mrs. C. 8. Faltx Miss Mary BlshopZZl. n t a Cr ,'uunar R. T. Robthon m Mrs. K. V. Kulison ' Mrs. M. Kelly S ilJ :,re Jh "on Mra .DonnelU. Dr. Bayley SfrV.wtersZZ: Mr.J- w- Jackson Mr. M. K. rooke Urn J lr t- JiT.Hew.-Bsr:-r" f . ,v '-vorwlii Otner parties dclrlnr ,'n ml.ill nlease brw. " n act aa Aeents will rvStoTT, LIST QF POST OFFICES. UIIHUO.t. BAKER COraTT. Auburn, Augusta, Baker Cttjr Clarksrille, Kx press Ranch. Bldorado.aem, Humboldt 1 la sin. Jordan Vallev. Kre Valley. Malheur. Stone, Connor Creek, North 1 "owner, Hon re, Terryaviiie. Burrosr. a . II - f"V .! I . .. . T -1 mmvm .aiiv, -ji v in i ii ... iiue Valley, Liberty, MUle Elk, Newport, Newton, Ouealla. I'hllomath, Kt jut's INtint, Muinruit, luirxio, i aiquina, Monroe, I lucwsier. CLACKAMAS. Ik-aver. Butte Creek. Canbv. Clackamas Clear Creek, Cultingsville. lfcunaKeus, Kagle ureeR.tilad Tidings, lltxtiland. Molalla. Mil wankle, Needy, Norton, Oregon ft ty. Oswego, Handy, Sprtngwater, Zlon. New Era, Karlnw, Milla, Union Mills, Boone's FcjTy, Pleasant tsome, mngo loiioi, stanoru, lui. CLATSOP. Astoria, Clifton, Jewell, Knappa, Nehalem, Skipanou, Seaside House. West port , Isthmus, oiney. Hammer llonse, Kort Clatsop, Mutta wake. coos. ronsrity.roqultle, nora. Empire City, En chanted Frairie.Falrvhnr, Hermansviilt, Hen ryvllle, Marshneld. North Bend, OU, Ran dolph. Sllklrt. Sllkum. Utter Cttr. Bandon. Gravel Ford, Iowa slough. Freedom, Myrtle rutai, -Norway, snraner, farsersburs. COLUMBIA. (viHMkia r-i, fi.i.b.i. vf 1. 1 ti nier, Riverside, St. Helens, 'KauvleN Isfand, oHtjiiwwn, wm .icc., iuiuii, , ciuuhih, CCERT. Cheteoe, Ellensbnrg, I'ort Orford. DOUOLAS. Camas Valley, Cleveland, Cole's Valley, nnln, Klkton, Oalcsville.Uardner, KelUgg's, iAoklngglaes, Myrtle Creek North Canyon vllle, uakland. Paee Creek. Roaebunt, Kcotts bnrg.TenMIIe.UmpuuaClty.Wilbur.Voncalla. 0.k Creek, Day's Creek, Elk Creek, Elk Head, rmr mmmt IWUN imiw, ouipnur ftpriUgS. aiuunr. Alvord, Canyon City. Camp Watson, rtay vllle.Jobn Way City. I'raJrie City, l'arkeravllie. P.llflk.Hl. u . . . .... , . . . . .. -, . ... , ' nj , v.rMiiiie Monument, ML Vernon, Fenola. JACKSO.V. Applegate, Ashland. Rrownsborough. Cen tral I-oiul, Eacle Point, Grant's 1-aas, Hot springs. Jacksonville, Lakeport, I'lio?nU. U.V t..tnl UhriI. til u L ...7. ' low Hprlnga, Barron, Big Butte.Wil Hams' Creek Fool's Creek, iMrdanelTes, Pioneer, Woodviile. JOSKPHIKC. Klrby, Leland, Slate Creek, Wal Jo, Allhouse, LACE. Anller, Bonaaaa. Dairy, Chewaucan, Drews' Valley, Goose Lake, lke view, Laugell Vat lev. iJnkvllle. Merrausen. New Pine 'rk Silver Lake, Hprasne Kiver, Summer 1-afce. Tule Lake, Wbitehlli, WhlUle's Ferry, Vux' I levna. LASS. Kir Prairie. Cottage Grove, creswell Camp Creek, Cartwrigbt's, Dexter, Eu;ene City", Franklin, Junction, Long Tom, Mo hawk, Pleasant Hill, Huistaw. Hpenenr Creek, Spnngfleld, Trent, Willamette Forks, Cbesber, Belknap Springs, Butte Disappointment, Crow, East Fork, Gate Creek, Uosben. Ida, Irving, isaoeiia, ixaourg, Liverpool, stuoei, McKenzis nnage, tsiinani, n aiierviiie. LIHN. Albany. Bie Prairie. BrownsvlMe. Craw. fnr.1 . V 1 1 1 M Tl... 11 1 1 1 L'..- '.. I I Ridge, llarrUburg. Harris Ranch, tatsey. Jordan, Lebanon, Miller, Muddy, ML Ileaaant, t'coria. l-i ne, neaa's, tytma springs Ho da vllle, Sweet lionie, Uakville, Tangent. Water loo. MAKIOH. Aurora, AumsviUe, BuUevllle, Brooks, Fair Held, Oervaia, Hubbard, Jefferson, Marlon, Monltor.Newellvllle,SaIem,ilverton, stay- ton, nu l-ani, miner, wooaoum, Aiaer. How ell Prairie, Mehabem, Sublimity. aULTSOMAH. I.. IUI..J 1 I I . ,1 111- .. I, i iiiimihii . .illl.uu , 1 uwri t I I I f-J , HL John. Willamette Slough, Albina, Rooster hock, Banviea. POLK. Bethel, Buena Vista, Dallas. Eola,Klk Horn, Grand Ronde.Indspendeaee, LlncolH, I.nckla mute, Lewlsville, Montooatu, Perrydale, tlle- -..II Un I l.vl 1 1 . ... TILLAXOOK. Garibaldi, Kllrben, Netarts, Nestoekton.TII lamook, Trask, Nehalem. UMATILLA. Butter Creek, Heppner, Lenoe, Marshall, Meadowvtlle. Milton. Pilot Rock, IVndleton, Umatilla. Weston, PeUysville, Overton, Cen- irevitie, jiiaway, willows. tnaosr. Cove. Island City. La Grande. North Powder. snmmendlle. Union, Wallowa, Indian, Elk rial, frame ureeK.apana. WASOO. Antelope, Bridge Creek, Hood River, Kitch en, Ml Hood, Prinevllle, Rockvil le, Hbellroek, Spanish Hollow. The Dalles, Warm Springs Waeeo, Wll lough by. Fossil, Pine Creek, Lone Rock. Bake Oven, Crown Rock. Camp Polk, Desohates, Dufur, Howard, Kiugsley, Alex, spring vaiiey, ryaa auey, upper ucnoco, uascaaes locks, v apiuuia. WARKIKOTOa. Beavertoa, Cedar Mill, Cornelias, Dllley, For est urove. uienaoe, ureenvnie, m t tsooro. M Id dleton, Mountain Dale, Peake, sholPs Ferry, aylors Ferry, Tualatin, Wapato, Centerville, Gale's Creek, Gaston, Joppa, Reed vllle. West unwa. YAXHILL. i ... i s.tlM. e.i.i.. ta - r L II, 1 1, , liHIVII lfUIU. lUJ ette. MeMlnnvtlle, North Yamhill, Sheridan, 81. Joe, West Chehalam, Wheatland, New berg. WASIISSaTO.V TERKITORT. clallam ootjmnr. Neah Bay, New Dongeness, Port Angeles, i-ysui. CLARKE. Battle Ground, Brash Pralrkt. Fonrth Plain, Martin's Blntf, Pioneer, Ktoughton, Union FUdce, Vaaeonver. Wasliougal, Fern Prairie, Lit Center, Hayes, Yaleotla. CIIKIIALIfl. Cedai vllle, Cheballa I 'Dint, Rlma, Horjiilnm, Montealno, uakville, Satrap, Sharon, Sum in it. OOLVMsUA. Alpowla, Burksrllle, Dayton. Pomeroy.Tak- saas, Asaeus, veutnu rerry. Marengo. cowLm. Castle Rock. Freeport, Kaiama, Lower Cow llta, Monticello, ML Coffln, Oak folnt, lVkin, Silver Lake, Co wee man, olequa. ISLAXI). Coupeville, Cove land, Dugally, UUalady, Oak Harbor. jErraasox. IVirt Discovery, port Ludlow, Pott Towusend. KINO. Biaek River. Dwamiah. Fall Cltv. .iiw Slaughter. Hnoqualmy, Snuack, While River. . .ivjwTvi.jF.miufufvracooia,nenion. KITSAP. Port Blakely, Port Gamble, Port Madison. Port Orchard, Heabeck, TecfcllL KLICKITAT. Block 1 loose. Columbus. Goldendale. viieki. tat. White Salmon, Blakely, Fulda, Klickitat 1SWIIHK, LEWIS. Algernon, Bolssort, Chehalls, Claqnalo. Oow ItU, Glen Eden, I.llUe FallsMeadow Brook! n"V "wit'r"'"Mriew"Hium,nKOMttDI ehoek. Silver Creek. Wlnlock, Nasello. MAMOX. Arcada, Llgbtvllle, Oakland, Kkokomlsli. PACIFIC Brueeport. Brookfleld, Knappton.Oystenrllle Riverside. South Bend, laity. Woodward's Landing, Bv Center, Lake View, South Bend Ilwaoo. picacK. Blhl. Franklin. Lake View, New Taeoma. Puyaltup. stellaeoont City. Taeoma. Alder town. Carbon, Aeton, Summer, Muck, Wllke son, Artondale. SAN JUAW. San Juan, Lopaz, Oreaa, East Sound, Friday Harbor. saoaoMisK. Centerville, Lowell, Mnkllteo, Snohomish Tnlallp, Park Piaoe, gtamwood. SKAMASIA. Cascades, Collins' Laadiag. STRVKSS. Crab Creek, Four Lakes, Fort Oolvlllc. Hang man's Creek, Plae Grove, Rock Creek, Rosalie, Spokane Bridge, .Spokane Fall, Union Rldee, Walker's Prairie. THtraarox. rviai Back. Beaver. Miami Prairie. oivmpla". Tanalqnolt, Teulno, Turn water, Yelm, Inde- WAHKIAK1TC. Cathlamet, Kagte Cliff, Skamokaway, Water fortl. WALLA WALLA. Pataha Prairie, Waiteburg. Walla Walla, Whitman. Wallula. WHATCOM. Cedar Grove, Gaemas, La Conner, Lehnthl, Tjimml .'l.vnden. Nootsachk. Point William. Samlsb, seaborne, Selahmoo, Sbip Harbor, Ship Island, Sluslt,Truder,Wbatcom,Fidalso. VHrotAit. Cedar Creek. Col fa x.Kwartsvllle.Owenbu nr. Pahrase, rlteptoe. Union Flat, Walton, Clinton, I.eltehvl!le, Panawana, line Creek, Rosalia, Anatwns, Urteoln, I lata ha City, I'nlontown TAKIMA. Altanum.Rllenshiinr. Wart Rlmeoa. Kittitas. Konnowock, Sanum, ileaaant Grove, Selah, Yakima. Money Order Offices. MISCELLANEOUS. Oft. PAUL M. BRENAN, The Host SncoessM Physician on tho r acinc Coast IN THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC AND DIFFICULT DISEASES. HAS RETURNED AFTER AN EXTENSIVE tour of the RaMern Stales fur the jnst Umr months. The Doctor visited all the principal medical InsUtntlous In tbe large cities of tbe United Slates, and conies back with all the modern methods, instruments and appliances known to tbe most scl entitle men In tbe pro fession. The DfMHor has nlao hrms-ht charts and manikins to Illustrate Ills lectures. uiu t-AU'L JI. 1IICENAN has leen 15 years lecturing on the ljtvt of Life and Health. In his private and public lecture he has taught men and women the true system or life, how to he healthy and happy. If they would only be zuMed by hlswisecounel. Unlallcannot hear Ills dellgbtrul and instructive leetcres, norean he tell everytliiiiE neeeswry for Miflerlng hu inanity to know from the public ronrum be fore a promiscuous audience. There remains much to be learned from Mm, as his experi ence extends over broad fields of active pro fessional life. This knowledge so necessary to tbe welfare or sufferers can only be cleaned by private Prnlessionnl Consultation at his omee. His experience in the various twits ot Europe and America gives him such opportunities of learning tbe delicate diseases w-h!ti the hu man family are prone to, their mode of treat ment and permanent cure, as no other physi cian on Ihtf Paelnc Coast ean claim. lie has not only treated these diseases most aaeeess lully, but has made them a life study, as a lew moments' consultation win nmv-M He has become an expert In tbe treatment of """i, weakness ana derangement of the re productive organs of both male and female, i Deluding diseases caused by the HILLII'.N OF YOUTH, Such as SFKKMATOHRHCEA.orKKHINAL WRAK- xess, or Loss or Pekkkct Vitality. Nearly two-thlnls of all the Chmnln Iuu,.m either directly or Indirectly, from son) de iBusemeui 01 ure sexual system, and yet this suhjeet Is neglected by the majority of the medical profession. IT IS Tun: That persons who are unfortunate enough to he articled by any form ot texual disease bave " ueiicacy in cauiug um tne proper physi cian In time, from a sense of mialm. ..i aometlmea from Ignorance, and permit those msCTscs 10 wia iimii ineir constitutions be come eorrupieu, ineir organization broken down, aud the hope of future happiness blight ed, until death becomes a welcome messenger to carry tbem out of their miserable existence. Those who call In Umeupon UK. PAUL M BltENAN need have no fear b'lt what he will restore them to perfect health and vigor, make their bodies pure and their minds content If they will only follow his advice and treatment. 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SIXTH YEin OF rUBLIOiTIOXl THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Weekly Journal CEYOTEO TO THE PEOPLE'S BEST INTERESTS I Independent In rolllics and Ueilglon! rpiIIS WELL-K.VOWX WEEKLY JOUR- nal berlns Us Ninth Year of Publication with Its Issue ot May lit, 1S, trader the busi ness management oi the Domwat Publish iko CourAXT.to whom all letters connected with the Editorial, Advertising or Subscription Departments of the paper are to be hereafter directed. The Nxw- Kearnwasr is ael a Woman's Rights, bat a Unman Rights ergsn, devoted to whatever policy saay be nesessary to secure the greatest good te the greatest number. It knows no sex.no polities, no religion, no party, nu color, is creed. Its feuudatian Is fastened upon the rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal Emancipation and Untramaieled Progression, OPPTOE OP PUBLIOATIOX-Southweit cor ner of Front and Waihlnxtun .Streets, (up stairs), Portland, Orecon. THE CHARMING SERIAL STORY, "MRS. 1IARDIX&& WILL" Br MRS. A. S. DUNIWAY, Was commenced In aurfesue of November. MRS. DUNI WAY'S peeallarly orlslnal style or Editorial Correspendenee will continue from week to week to attract thousands ol readers, and Editorials are promised upon all the leading topics of the day. CORRE SPONDENTS are also employed to furnish weekly letters from Washington, New York and various parts of Europe. No pains will be spared lo make THE NEW NORTHWEST the leading newspaper oi Its class In America. Its literature Is always moral In tone and Instructive and elevating In character, and Is souzht after by the best and most Intelligent class of readers. As a medium for Advertising, this Journal has no superiors. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIPTION RATBS, IN ADVANCE: Single copies, one year. Six months - Three months, .S3 00 - I 0 - 1 00 LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS Agents and Canvassers I SEND IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY.' Rally, Friends, to the Support of Unman KIrIiIs mill The People's Paper. DUNIWAY PUBLISHING COMPANY", Comer of Front and Washington streets (en trance on Washington), Portland, Or. HELMBOLD'S COLTJMX. H. T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT B U C II U ! PHARM AOEUTIOA L. A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR AIL DISEASES OF THE BLADDER AND KIDNEYS. TJOR DEBILITY, LOSS Or MEMORY, IN ' dlsnosltlon to Exertion or Ruthless. Snort. ness ot Ureatn, Troubled wllh Thoughts of Disease, imnes of vision, rain In Die Jiaek Chest and Head. Rush of Blood to tbe Head Pale Countenance and Drr Skin. If these symptoms are allowed to go on, very frequent ly HplIepUc Pits aud Consumption follow. 111 1. Kwim... ... . I . u mini , nt. iininiiiuiiu,. .'vvu.i.l. ..i.i. n, it quires tlie of an Invigorating medicine to streuginen anu tone up mo system, wmca HELMBOLD'S BUCKU DOES JaV BVXIIY CASE. HELMBOLD'S BTJCHTJ IS UNEQUALED By any remedy known. It Is preicrlbed by tas mostemincnt pnyrsssan an over Ike world In Ehcumallsiri, Spermatorrncea, Xeura1;la, Xenonsness, Djspepsla, Indigestion, Constipation, Acnes and Pains, Lnmbaso, IfcrTons Dcbllltj, Head Troubles, Catarrh, General Debility, Discuss or the Kidneys- Liver Complaint, Paralysis, General 111 Health, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Nervous Complaints, Female Complaints," Etc neaduebe. Pain In the Shoulders, Coogb, Dizziness, Soar Stomach, Ernptlonj, Bad Taste In the Motrin, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain In the Regies of the Kidneys, And a thousand other patera! symptoms, are tne oaspnngs h uyspepwu HELMBOLD'S BUCHU INVIGOR-VTEa THE ifTOMACll And stlmnhiles the terpM Liver. BoweH, and Kidneys to Ilcallhy Aetfon.In eJeanstne the Mood of all lmtmrlltes.arHt imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. A single trial will be quite snffielent to con vince the most hesltatlncof Its valuable reme dial qnarnte. PRICK, 81 PER BOTTLE, Or Six Bottles for St. "Delivered to any address free from observa tion. Patients may consult by letter. receiving the same attention as by calling. Competent PhyMeJaos attend to correspondents. All let ters should be addressed to II. T.IIEI.MnOLD, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa. CAUTION I See that the Private Proprietary Stamp Ls on eacIifBottla, EOLD EVERY WHJEBE ! (-36 MISCELLANEOUS. King of the Blood Cwn all Scrofula s&ctkHW and diaatnlera res ull iavfrom Imparity of tbe blood. It w neMlleMt to pacify all, as tbe svofforer can ttanally penarr tJ caM; but .Salt JZAnm. iHmplu, fleer, Tum-rt. Owitrt SmreUtnffM, etc., are tbe raut common, iu well ananjr allecUutw of tbe Heart, Head, Liter SCROFULA. WosderM Cue of BWsdaw. D. Ramox. Sox ft Co. : For tbe benefit of sX troablod with Scrofula or Impure Blood id thei syetwu, I berebv neoaunend Kins; of tbe Bioot. 1 harebwen tnwb- with berofuU for tbe past uu years, wbicb eo aAected my eye that 1 was cun pletelj bliDd for six month. 1 waa reoommenJel te trr Kins; of tbe Biooi, which has pzored a Treat bketsng to me, as tt has eomplftelj cured me, aod I ebeerfuily recocumend it to ail troubVlssI Lave xoura truiy, Mas. S. WaUiHXBXiiv, Sanlinia, N V vQl be paid to any Pablic HAspital to be mutu ally sffreed upon, for every cert Jlente of tbu mcdi cias pabhshea by us which is not genuine. Its Xn gradients. To show oar faith in the sf'y and extxHeae of the K. B., npaa proper prrsannl applicatiuii, whci atlstted that no uapositu n u. itileMleil, we m 1 give the lismcsof all its utirmlien's.bT nfii.lni:. xbs above oners were never ai-ulr before ry tie u . pnetorof sny other Fsmily Slnlicmsin tlie woil.l. itauy teatlmoiilnls.faTtbrrinfornuitinn.aiid fall dlnetions fur uanif will U- fosnd m tl.e pjm Pajet "Treatise on Ihsewi ,.f the Blto.1,- in whKheschhottleuenclosed Pn.-Ji rWt!eeoii tsinine II ouncM. or 40 to 50 . ,ll.Uy tlnitr fists. D.lLuiMUl.box JtCo ,1'ru; ra, EttUslo.K.V 15 DATS TEM, TRIAL B E ATT Y SSaioo. A lautifaH ltlrfvl.()far hit- ttm-mtJ uu Mriu-. thyeof t'ict.inow--ir. aoi btaup it at op. asii.a mtt bcTUt'ful r i- st.tijt- I UM"ii He jUt,i ii ; Width, aim.. lk-i:h,2 hl 8 tu of Kfcdn. ftr. tntf. lSMopa, Krpn'-h 'Vt. -r J iVnneJftl i- a hi;: y finafhe 1. B. atty's Ini.irov .1 Kiiv st il. a.-J lV.it tyit,"wk.t;f:'tior(;ia.i ltr.in K it-e -wt L The int. han iiui, t!-'.in, :.i m in tV vvn r?: I.-rs it t!n m- t dMirabltfyrrriWur-axJUiiifj. tu-tctlf.i-tii iar'irordr InTrm. K tail j n e a-Wt ti f-T sn h l jti-'rumi-nt hr AfTnta, ihrjt arsajroalxt tt wJl 3It oflr. Oal r ISST. I-? for tk Ifststmnatt o: v te-r 7eaa Umn fHlly tMlrd ttfil yoarcMn Imihi. If K i iiot ft P : o em return at iriyeT 11 . Ipi i.i f f-- r lt!i a Jtrmombcr. thla otTisat t:ie t. -y I -.-. i lSCHrr.ii'i 1 that 1 pni'iv-tj will not eleiate Pontic- iiit e. Fnll) Marrattti-a far A f an. tr'ry r -tstiU.Mi,, 4Wra.J Ihc m wtuiiv.fal iiu i--in i.i-itt, iIor snllrlwrfi rHtufsstsMatts th-iJi any m tnufatmvr I hATeextended Kyaalc-snowovrrtht ffiT.re woritL T?e .m aMnM mm wkcr ltlt ll-rhtwrair laainmrais. 8JKmyre-')tivturnfrtmanrtt'i a Cuutinrntof K'srosv I am m-tre dt'terrmiif-d than ' " that no ci! y or t wa Ihrouhoct the ntirvciTillxii rwr.d aiULLI le mr-pi-r-aite-'l by roy e-I-brat-pii inninciit'. BEATTY totMQ Vft wiwh. aMTsf lMiutt 1 Bay Irk recently heew JLIJljBOJl' t-i i " 3VT A 'g'OH. of my uwin ,' ,houit be.'ifltelent l.ruotof sar rwiioit sHMlltr. IllsisCraled .Vewssstper rivintrinfursisr stun about cost uf I i ti. and Oran seat reee. Addiess: DA2TXBX. I". SBATT?, Washington, Xew Jersey. -1 ESTABLISHED 186. IL S. & A. r. LACST, Attorneys-at-Law tea Seventh street, Washington, I), a iHven (or. We Drocnre patents In all countries. Mo at- tornbt nss ts advakce. No cbarrs unless tne patent is granteu. o reea ror mating pre liminary examinations. No additional fees tor obtalnlns and condnctine a rehearlmr. Special attention given to Interference Cases before tbe Patent Office, Extensions before Congress. Infringement Suits in different States, and all litigation pertaining; to Inven tions or Patents. Send stamp lor pamphlet givlnc full Instructions. YJulted SlnteH Court and HeimrlmeiitN. Claims nrosecnted in the Snnreme Court ol the United States, Court of Claims, court Commissioners of Alabama Claims, Southern Claims Commission, and all classes of war claims before tbe Executive Departments. Arrears of Pay h1 Hounty. Villi ... . .... it-, ...... . " t or their heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from tne fjovernmcnt, wdicu soey kiu no knowledee. Write full bistorv of ser vice, and state amount of pay and bounty re ceived. Enclose stamp, and a full reply, afle examination, will be Riven yon without charge - jPensions. Alt (ntu .1 e-i, i . captured, or Injured In tbe late war, however silent, are entitled to, and can obtaii obtain a pen SSOO. United States General Land Office. Contested Land Cases. Private Ijtnd Claims Mining, pre-emption, and Homestead Cases pros-ecu ted before the General Land Office an ' Department ol tbe Interior. Laml tVarvants. We pay cash for Bountv Land Warrants, and we Invite corresDondeuee with ail narties hav ing atty lor sale, and give roll and explicit in structions where assirnments are imperfect. e conaaci our Business id separate isnreaUB bavins- therein the clerical assistance of able and experienced lawyers, and give our closest personal supervision to every Important paper prepared in each case. Prompt attention thus secured to all business entrusted to na Ad drees It. S. & A. P. LA '1TV. Attorney. WASHINGTON, I). C. Anv Denton deairlnsr Information to tn standing and responsibility of the firm will, on reouest. be furnished with a smtin-utnrv r.r.r. enee In his vicinity or Congressional district. k-17 sl rSOfi 1 im A TEAR, or S to tX per OltJUU day In your own locality. Mo rik. Women do aa well as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one can fail to make money fast. Any one can do tbe work. Ton ean make from oO cents to i? an hour by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. Nothing like It for money-making ever ottered before. Business pleasant and strlctlv honorable Ri.r ir you want to know all about the best-paying hnslness before the nahlte.aend n -ma. nt- dreas and we will send you full particulars anu pri-raie wno-iinei samples WOTsn So also free; yon ean then make np your mind for yourself. Address OEORQE STINSON A CO.. Portland, Maine. g-17 S300i A MONTH znaranteei! - ? a ii at home made bv the industrious. Cant- tal not required; we will start you. Men, women, boys and girls mate money faster at wura lor us man as anyimng eii-e. ineworK Is lleht and Dleasant. and sueh as anv nn. mn go right at. Those who are wise who see this notice will send ns their addresses at once aud see for themselves Costly outfit and term free. Now is the time. Those already at work: are laying ud large suras of monev. Adiire.s TJIUE IX)., Angnsta, Maine. s-n HATTY