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THURSDAY MARCH IS, 1660. roKOEI-lIE-AOr. There crew in some neglected spot A liny blue Forget-me-not, Ho lone nod air. I cullW the flower with mute oarens. More lit Jor angel band to prase. And In Daycare It bloomed awhile and Rave me Joy, The pure and latr-ej ed leader toy Tbeo slumbered deep. Too frail, within the Master! hand My tender dower shall talll expand. And I will keep Within ray heart or heart for aye Toe name, and bat a name to-day Which here I press. A youth light burdened fttill I rove. But "never more shall woman's love Disturb or bless. A Sarcasm of Pate. Ad eleeant looking letter lay in little MiuDie VeJsor'a hand a letter tliat bore h delicious perfume of violets a letter addressed Id a fine flowing hand, nuil tlie envelope of which was tamed with an intricate monogram, that, un less Minnie bad known, she oould never have deciphered as Mrs. Paul St. Eus taee Carrlsoourt's initials. The girl's small, pretty baud grew just a trifle cold and trembling as she took up the letter toopen it, because so mueb, oh, so muob, depended upon what was In the letter; because it either meant a new, inde pendent life, in which she would not only earn her own living, but very ma terially assist in taking eare of the dear boys of five and seven, or it doomed her to the old tiresome routine, out of which Minnie felt at times she must fly. Mrs. Veisor looked up from a stock ing she was darning, and said nothiug, seeing the nervous ijlow in Minnie's eyes. Then, with a little, half-desperate laugh, the girl tore open the thick satin envelope. "It's almost like an ice-cold plunge bath, but here goes, mamma !" She hurriedly read the short, friendly note, aud by the quick tears that gath ered In her eyes, and the smiles that parted her )Ih, and the flush that bloomed like red roses on her cheeks, it was quite plaiu that the news was good. Then she dashed Hie letter ou the floor, and rushed over to her mother, and kissed her, laughing aud crying at the same time. "O, mamma! Mrs. Carriseourt has given me the position, and she wauls me to oome immediately to-morrow Just think ! Five hundred dollars a year, and she assures me I must make myself perfectly at home in her house; and she says I am to have a room to myself, aud to eat with Pauline aud Pauletta In the nursery. Oh, It will be glorious ! Arn't you glad and delighted, mamma?" Her blue eyes were dancing, aud her cheeks glowing like a roseleaf. Mrs. Velsor's sweet, sad voioe was In such odd contrast to her child's eager, animated tones ; "How can I be delighted to have you go away from me, dear ? Besides, I am so afraid you will not realize your vivid anticipations. The outside world, whioh seems to you so rose-colored aud golden, will not be what vou think." "Ob, mamma, what a Job's comforter you would be '. But how can I help be ing happy perfectly happy, except be ing away from you in Kew York, in a magnificent house, among people of weaitii ami distinction, and with these two sweet children my only care? Mamma, I will ride with them, aud I am to make myself nerfectlv at lion. the letter says; and you remember what a charming lady we thought Mrs. Car riseourt was, when she was visiting Doctor Mansfield in the Summer." Mrs. Veisor sighed softly. It seemed so cruel to pour the chill water of disap pointment on Minnie's hrlirlit hones. "Well, dear, perhaps I am growing uyuiuat as i grow oiuer. ueriainly you deserve a fair fate; aud now, to descend to matters of earth earthy, suppose you see ii me oeans are nulling ury." Tile third day thereafter a day fra yiaut wiiu a smen 01 irost in ttio air a day when tbe turned leaves sailed slowly, stately, down through tim tun. der golden atmosphere, and the hush of mici-uctoder was all over the earth and sky, Minnie Veisor went away from tho mue cottage wnere sue was born and Had lived, into the world waltlncr to re ceive her all her girlish hopes on glad- uest iiupe-s wing, an ner rosiest dreams bursting in fondest realizations. It was a splendid place, Mrs. Paul St. Eustace Carriscourt's palatial residence on Fifth avenue a house tlmt mniHl to Mluule's fancy like a translated hit of a ralry story, with its profusion of flow ers aud laee draperies, its luxurie and eleganee, of which she had never dreamed, and of whose uses she was equally ignorant. Mrs. Carrlsoourt received her with n charming graoiousnees, and patting her on the shoulder, told l,er she hoped she would not let hrrlf get home sick, and Installed her in her beautiful little room, with its pink aud drab Ingrain carpet and chestnut suit, aud dioiily curtains at the windows. Then Mlnuie made some trifling little alterations in ber toilette, and proceeded to take literal advantage of Mrs. Carris- court's invitation to make heraelf at home in the great, beautiful parlor be low, where she made a charmingly sweet, qualut little picture, as she tat nestled in a huge silken chair, the color of the roses on her cheeks, aud ut which Miss Cleona Carriseourt looked in as tonished, imperious disdain, and Geof frey Fletcher in undisguised admiration, astbetwoenteredtberoomatthefrtlieet entrance. "By Jove, what a lovely trirl ! Who is she, Miss Carriseourt 7" he asked, in a loue of unusual interest. Cleoua's black eyes looked uutitlerable auger from Minnie to Mrs. Carriseourt. "What ou earth is she doing here, mamma? Is she crazy ?" Her sharp cutting tone was dixlincUy heard, as she Intended It should be, by Minnie, who flushed painfully as she rose, veuturiug just one glance Ht the haughty beauty's face, aud Mr. Fletch er's eager, admiring eyes, whote bold ness startled her. "I am very sorry to have made such a mistake. I thought Mrs. Carriseourt meant I was to sit here a little while. 1 lease excuse me; I will not come again." Her volee was sweet and just a little nervous and she instantly crowed the room fol!o.. by Cleona's cold, cutting TuH?',," m0,0"" of whi brought a sharp thrill of mortification sod piln to "Be careful that you .mke no more such mistakes, girl. W.t place is fJr8lBtbe b'red he'P' Dot ,u u,e !- And even Geoffrey Fletcher's colons heart gave a thrill of sympathy at biirut of the scarlet pain ou the sweet youW face. " Once safe in her room, poor little Min nie fought and oonqured her first battle with fate. "I'll not be crushed by my first ex perience," she decided, resolutely, an hour or so after, when her breast yet heaved with convulsive sighs, and her eyes were all swollen from crying. "I will not give it up and rush home to mamma my first impulse. I will en deavor to construe people les3 literally, and keep my place." But there came a flush to ber cheeks that all ber brave philosophy oould not control, at tbe memory of Cleona Cor- risenun-s eooi insolence. "I'd nOt llaVR nuillan Ul ll n atofr Minnie said, as she repressed the bitter icnra mat, sprang in wounded indtgaa- uuu iu uer uiue eyes. After that there was no shadow of an opportunity eiven hv Mlnnln for Mrs. Carriseourt or Cleona to lay any blame iu uer cuarge. She perf ii itned ber duties as no gov. crness bad ever nerlormed Ihem. and tbe twins progressed to their mother's complete satisfaction. Minnie was never soen in the rooms i r the family, but lived eutirely to her seir, taking her solitary little walks wlieu the day's duties were euded, aud disciplining herself unconsciously into au uuseinsu, brave, patient woman. Her letters home were bright aud cheerful uutil oueday Mrs. Veisor was horrified to learn that ber darling was dangerously ill, that the fever bad come auddeuly upon her, nnd that iu fear and selfishness Mrs. Paul St. Kustaee Car-ri-court had insisted that the raving girl be taKeu from her hoiiie to the Ujs pitnl. "It will kill her to move her." Dr. Lethbridge bad remonstrated Indig nantly. "What nonsense, mamma!" Cleona retorted, looking fiercely at the physi cian. "It will not hurt her to be moved nearly as much as it will us to keep her here. She is nothing but the children's governess; she Had lietter die, eren, than to risk all our lives any longer. You will please superintend her re moval to-day," she added, imperiously, to Dr. Lethbridge. " Ho looked coldly, almost furiously, at in ins .arrijourrs iace as sue spoKe. Then he bowed, aud answered, quietly : "I begin to agree with you. This poor, suffering child had better die thau re main among such inhuman people." And Dr. Lellibridire personally sutMr. intended Minnie's transfer not to tho hospital, but to his own house, where us iveiy wimo-uaireu mother, and hi sister opened their hearts to the girl, aud nursed her back to health and strength, aud the sweetest happiness that ever came to a girl's heart; for aiugu -Lieiuunuge asKett her to be Ills wire. And the memory of those brief davs was hidden away beneath the clad sun shine of her beautiful new life, and Min nie in uer new home was proud nud imiioreu, aim ueioveil as a queen. me years passeii as years nave a trick of uhssIuk brineinit their burden ! joy aim sorrow, aud to Hugh Letl: tinuge aim uis wue there were only landmarks of content to mark their flight. Three dear children had oome to him. and matron Minnie wasevon fairer and sweeter than the maiden hud been, for she bad been benefited by the stern dis cipline oi earlier days. And as tbe years went by Doctor Jetbbrnlge crew famous and rloli. until there were no comforts or luxuries he was obliged to refuse his wife or family ami oue oi uiose coveted luxuries was a resident goverueso at the home of his children. "I remember my own zoveruess davs so well, dear," Minnie said one day to tier uusDanu, when they were discuss ing the feasibility of securiue one. "I feel as if I never could be kind euough to any oue Iu such a position In mv house. Aud yet all tbe happiness of iuy ine reeuiiou irora my position lu Mrs. Carriscourt's family." And she looked tbe unutterable lnve she had for him, and Dr. Lellibridgo Kim-eu uer loveiy, upturned faee ten derly. Then I will take this widow lady, whom Allison recommended, shall I, Minnie? She is of good family, and In very reduced circumstances. Her hus band was a miserable, drunken fellow, and she has to support both herself and her invalid motbor. It would be a charity, I suppose; but of course we must also look out for our interest.'' But the decisiou was In employ the wiuow lauy .-meou nau so comment lolly recoojuieuueu, uuu a uay or two after ward an interview was arraueed. It was just at the dusk of a Winter's afternoon that the servant announced to Dr. Lethbridge and his wife that a lady wished to see them iu the parlor the lady whom Mr. Allison bad sent and Minnie and her husband went down to meet ber tall, pale, bearing ine unmistuKauio traces of misery and sorrow on her face Cleona Carriseourt. Minuie gave a little exclamation of astonishment. "Is it possible? Miss Carriseourt " She Interrupted, quietly: "Mrs. Fletcher Mrs. Geoffrey Fletch er, auu you are little -Mltiule Veisor. I had no idea I bad forgotten T)r. Lsthbridge's name: of course I cannot have the position. It would hardly be natural mat you suouiu wuu to befriend me." Mrs. Fletcher turned toward the dnnr. her face pale nud piteous, her volee bit ter and wailing. Dr. Lethbridge looked sternlr nftnr her; but Minnie shot him an atineallnir glance before she stepped toward the de part lug woman. "Wait just a minute, please! T km so surprised, Mrs. Fletoher. Pray sit lown; you are lu trouble, and If we can be of any service, I know the doctor will be triad to assist you." Mrs. b letclier's lips oulvered a second? she turned ber pitiful, wistful eyes ou limine sweet, nappy iace. "I am in need of work, but I do not expect it from you. You can ouly fe 8dse me and bold me iu hatred aud eon tempt for what I did lo you. But that, or something ele, ha oome home to me." - "I do not bate or deatilm vnn r. Fletcher. God lias tieen max. Diay: ur. lel lib ridge will indorse my forgiveness, I am sure, and we will make you as happy as we can. We will forget nil that is uupleasant and start anew. Do stay and teach my little girls, dear Mrs. Fletcher." Aud Cleona sat down, overcome with paseioi ate tears, while the doctor, with an Itidulgeut smile and a nod of the hea lo Minnie, left the two women alone, under the strange circumstances into wbioh the sarcasm oi fate bad led them. AGENTS roli THE NEW NOKTIIWEST. Tbe following persons are duly authorized to act as A seats for tbe New Nobth west D. D. Gray Mrs. J. A. Johas Mrs. Louie Ream Mrs. L. IU Proebstel L. L. Williams Mrs. Laura DeForce Gordon. Asbhy Pearee . Albanv . SaIem Eugene City LaGrande Hlllsboro ... California Denton county Poquel. Cal Colfax, W. T Boston. Mass Sbedds, Or n . r. uwen W. W. Beach.. "Woman's Journal" U. P. Porter Mrs. C s. Foltz.. -nan Jose.ua l Mrs. M. A. Warner Miss Mary Bishop Mrs. II. A- Loughary .JHkane Falls, W. T Brownsville . Amltv Forest Grove Mrs. It. C. itullion Mrs. M. Keltv. Willamette Slouch Mrs. J. DeVore Johnson Mrs. Donnsll .i-aiayeue ..Oregon City The Dalles Corvallis Walla Walla Pendleton .Eugene City ir. uayiey. MrS. R. A. Vamrl.V. """ "" Mrs. B. B. Bishop Mrs. J. W.Jackson . A.W.Stanar.1 Mrs. M. F. ryoke Mrs. J. IL FosterirZZ " J. T. Soou, Esq " Mrs. A E.Corwln..r urownsviue Lafayette Albany u - North Yamhill ,,2iJ?..rtJ acA.as Agent, will LIST OF P0ST OFFICES. OKEUOX. BAKBR O0DNTT. Auburn. Annul. Bakar City. Clartuvllle. Express Hatwta.Kldorado.Oeiu, Humboldt Ua sin. Jordan Valley, Itye Valley. Malheur, Stone, Connor Creek, Xortb Powder, Honrs, Terrysvllla. iinxToy. Aluea Valley, Corvnllls, Collins, King's Valley. Llbenv. Utile KIk. N'ewrmrt. Newton. Onealta, Philomath, blarr Point, Summit, Toledo, Yaqulna. Monroe, Tidewater. CI.ACKASAS. Ileaver. TtuUn rVwlr. nanhv. rlulrmni Clear Creek, CuUlnrnvtlle. Uamascus, Karle Creek, Ulad Tidlncs. Hirhlsn.I. Molalla. Mil- waukle, Iseedy, Norton, Oregon City. Oswego, JS.O'tyt.'JPrlngwaler, Zlon, New Krn, Karlow, Mllla, Union Mills, UooneM Kerry, Pleasant Home, IUngo Point, SMirord, Viola. citsop. Astoria. Clinnn. Jamil, lrn.nn. Sklpanon, Seaside Uoue. V"etporL Isthmus! Olney, Summer House, Hon Clatsop, MUha- Ooos City. Coqullle, Dora, Empire City, En- VJZXI1 lfB,rt."jIWrvK,r' "ermansvilit.hen ryyille, MarsbfleM, North Uend, Oil, Itan- iVllPJii S"k.,n5 sk".m. City, Itandon. iV.int vZl Z ""K". rreeoom, Jiyrtlc , . , Liuiuuui , K-juavcsDitrc. COLUMBIA. Columbia Cltv. Rlablmnh r. nler, Itlverslde, St. Helens, Sauvles I.and, Seappoose, Clear Creek. Qalun, Vernunlo. cuimr. Chetooe, Elleruburs, l'ort Orfonl. DOUfllJlS. Cama Valley. Cleveland, Cole's Valley. Drain. Klkton. rsaUaii-iii iiJi ... Jfi?Vffi,,aM.t.M,rMe,k Nortn Cany5n: yllle, Oakland. IHum Creek, Itoseburf, Scotts- ORANT. Alvord, Canyon City. Camp Watson, Day vllle, John Day City. Prairie City. Parkersville, l'rlteliard's, feumler, Camp Harney, Uraulte Monument, ML Vernon, l'enola. """. JACKSO.V. Applecate, Ashland. Brownsborouch. Oen tral Point, Kafle 1-olnt, Grant's Hot Springs, Jacksonville Lakeport. lhomlx kock t-oint, tsam's Valley, Table Hock. Wll loirSprinKO.Uarrou.Ub! BuUe, Williams' Creek Fool's Creek, Dardanelles, Pioneer, Woodvllle. J03Krm.SE. Klrby, Inland, Slate Creek.WaMo, Altbouae, Lucky Queen, ii urphy. I.A K E. Antler, uonansa, Dairy. Clieuraocan, Drews' Valley, Gooe Ijalie, Ike View, Iancell Val ley, Unkvllle, Menrausen, New l'lne Creek, Tule Lake, Whitebill, WnltUe's rerry, Yalnax. l'levna. ' LANE. Iilc Prairie. Cottace Grove. Cntawaii Camp Creek, Cartwrigtit's, Dexter. Kusene uiiy, rranann, junction, txn Tom, Mo hawk. Pleasant Hill. Sutxfaw. Hneneer t'nuik. Spnngfleld, Trent, Willamette Furks.Cbesher, Kast Kork, Gate Creek, Guslu-n. Ida, Irvine, Ihabella,LeaburK, Uvernool, Mabel, McKeone Bridie, Latham, Walterrllle. Albany. Dig Prairie, Brownsville, Craw fordavllle. Diamond Hill, Fox Valley, Grass Hid ire. Harrisbure. Harris llaneb. Halsav. Jordan. Lebauou. Miller. Muddr. Mt. Pleasant. i euriu, x iud, . :.u, ououut. aoua Bpnncs DO daville, Sweet Home, Oakvlile, Tangent, Water loo. MARION. Aurora, Aumsrllle, Buttevllle, Brooks, Falr- neiu, uervois, jiuooaru, jenerson, Alanon Monitor, N'ewellsville, Salem,Sllverton,S(ay ion.su raui, i-urner, uowiunm, Aiuer, now en rraine, ienaueni,uuiimuy, MULTNOKAH. Vami ta-,l-.l rA-lan.l llAW-llh. f..ll. St. Johns, Willamette Slough, Alblua, Kooder iioeK, sauvies. POLK. Bethel, Buena Vista, Dallas. Kola. Klk Horn Grand Ilonde. ludenendenee. Lineoin. Luckla' mute, rwisvllle, Monmouth, Perrydale, Rio- reau, iKtiisvine.ena. TILIVMOOE. Garibaldi. KUebes, Netarts, Nestoektnn, Til DMATtlXA. umww itj rv, ncijuai, .1 Ml HUM 1 1 Meadowvllle, Milton, lthit Kock, Pendleton Umatilla. Weston. Pettyavllle, Overton, Cen Butter Creek, Heppner, Inoe, Marshall reviiie, jiiuway, n mows. BNIOX. Cove. Island City. La Grande. North Powdar. Sumtnerville, Union, Wallowa, Indluu, Elk riat, I'raine ureea, apana. V.-ASOO. Antelope, Bridge Craek, Hood River, Milch- en, mu iioou, tTiiieviiie, noccviiie, Koeiiroek. Danish Hollow. The Dalles. Warm Snrlun Wasco, Wlllougbby. Fossil, line Creek, Ine noes, iwkb uven, trows iri, tjamp J'OIK rwuht,,. n..r.ip iini iri.u. n.. Hpring Valley, Tyak Valley, Upper Oehocoi Uiscaues uuess, apiniiia. WASHIGTOX. Beaverton, Cedar Mill, Cornelius. IMUey, For est Grove,Gleneoe,GnMnville,HliIsboro,Mid- uieton. Mountain usm, 1'eaae, H boll's Kerry, HTkH Fairy. Tualstln. Wanato. Cen tor vl lie Gale's Creek, Gaston, Joppa, Reedvllle, West uniou. TAUHILI. Amity, Bellevue, Carleton, Dayion, Ijfav ette, MeMlnnvllIe, North Yamhill, Hberidan, r?u j ixj, nnv uuwHiwi, nswisM, ewberg. WASHINGTON TERKITOKV. culux cotrxrr. Neah Bay, New Dunieness, Port Angslet. i-y(ib CUKE. Battle Ground. Brash Pralrir). Fonrth Plain. ...a.ui. j. u.i, riuimr, stougason, UIIIOU Kldge, Vancouver. Wasbougal, Fern Prairie, La Center, Hayes, Yatoolla. OIinilALIS. Cedai ville, Chelialls Point, Klma, Hoquiam, Mouteaino, Oakvlile, Salsop, Sharon , Summit. COLUMBIA. Alpowla, Ihirksrllle, Dayton. Pomeroy.Tuk' aoon, Annetta, Central Ferry, Marengo. oovrLrre. Oastle Roek. Freenort. Kalama. fiwu rin.. I Its. Montleelln. MI. Coffin. Osk ,"nlni pirir. ulwr nVA ...... . ' m limn , ra.UH, ISLAXO. OiHinevllla. Coveland. ThiKtllv ttimI.t vi. ,1.... " - ' J' . ..Mm. J RITE WOK. Fort Dtooovery, Ittrt Ludlow, Pott Towneand. KIKG. Hiack River. Dwmmlah. Fall Cltv. miim Cberry Vaileyovelty.Mirtou,0eola,Ilemon. KtraAP. Port Btakelr. Port Gambia. Port xtaiiian,. llsakan, Ba.huk OWafell. KLICKITAT. lUork Hotue. Cotuinbua. noldn.laia t.iiki tat. White Saltnoa, Blakely, Fulda, Klickitat lasaiBX. LEWIS. Algernon, Bolaort, Chehalls, Claqualo, Cow U. Glen Kden. Little Falls. MmAow ftv Mosay Rock.Nanavlne, Newaukura.Skookum cbuck. Silver Creek, Wlnloek, Nasello. MASON. Areada, Lightvllle, Oakland, Siokomlsh. PACiric. II waoo. FIBKCE. Hlhl, Franklin, Lake View. New Tacoma. Puyallup, Stellaeoom CHy. Taeonta, Alder town. Carbon, Aelon, Summer, Muck, Wllke son, Artondale. sax JCAX. f4sn Juan, Lopaz, Oreas, Kast Sound, Friday Harbor. SKOUOMS8H. Ontervllle, IwelI. Makllteo, Soobomlsh Tulallp, Park I'laee, Slam wood. SKAMANIA. Cascades, Collins' Landing. STEVENS. Crab Creek, Four Lakes, Fort Col vllle. rfang man's Creek, line Grove. Roek Crrek. Rnuiia Spokane Bridge, Spokane Falls, Union Ridge. I .LCI a a .mi re. THtraaros. Coal Bank, Beaver, Miami Pntlrle,Olympla, Tanalqoott, Tenlno, Tuinvrate.-, Yeim, Inde pendence, Key. WAHKLAVt CaUilamet, Eagle CltC Skmt.kaway, Water ford. WALLA WALLA. Pataba Prairie, Waitsbatv. Walla Walla, Whitman, Wallula. WUATOOM. Cedar Grove, Guemas, La Conner, Lehmhl, Tjimml. Lrnden. Nootcaehk. IVlnt William. Samlsh, Seaborne, Seiabmoo, Ship Hartior, WHITMAN. Cedar Creek, Colfax, EwartvlUe,Owensburg, Palonse. Steptoe, Union Flat, Walton, Cltnloii, IellehvHIe, ranawsna. Pine Creek, Rosalia. Anatone, Lincoln, PaUiha City, Unlontown TAEIXA. Atlanum.EIIensburg, Fort Slmcoe, KRUtas, Kbnnowock. Nanum. Pleasant Grove. Selah. Yakima. Money Order Offiiwa. MISCELLANEOUS. DR. PAUL M. BRENAH, The Host Saccessful Physician on the Pacific Coast IN THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC AND DIFFICULT DISEASES, HAS RETURNED AFTER AN EXTENSIVE .our Xf he Kastern States for the past four 5J?, "V . Tne doctor visited all the principal ffSo''JP'"111'0'" ln tue 'arse cities ol the United states, and comes back with all the modern methods. Instruments and appliances known to tbe mott scientific men In tbe pro SfrPJ1' 7J' lctor has aluo brought charts ,d,m?.nl.k.,.,1" to "luslrate his lectures. Jf..1 AUL M- 1'RENAN has been IS years tal!"K.on the Laws of Life and Health. In his private ami public lectures he hai taught men and women the true system of Ufa. how L.i . ".ii,1,.u.jrand bappy. if they wouldonly be guided by his wlseeouniel. Bulall cannot bear !!L .f."Bbtrul.llnd '""ructlve lectures, norean tie ten eyerytninjr necessary for suflerln: hu manity to know from the public rotrum be i.ore ".Promiscuous audience. There remains much to be learned front him. as his experi ence extends over broad fields of active pro fessional life. This kuowlcdge so necessary to the welfare orsuuerers can only be gleaned by private Professional Connultaliou at his otMee. JII experience In the various parts ol Europe and America gives him such opportunities of learning the delicate diseases which the hu man rurally are prone to, their mode of treat ment and permanent Cure, as no other physl clun on tbe Pacific Coast can claim, lie has not only treated thei-e diseases most success fully, but has made them a life study, as a few moments' consultation will prove. He has become au expert in the treatment of disease, weakness and derangement of tbe re- .?lve,.ors!au of 00111 ma'o and female. Including dlseai.es caused by the I OLLIUS OF YOETir, 8,,,,!ttsfAT?Ha"'A,or8EMiXAi. Wkak fl?h8.',or f? .T t'KHFKCT Vitality. Nearly two-thirds of all the Chronic Diseases spring, either directly or Indirectly, from some de rangement of the sexual system, and yet tbis Mibtect Is neglected by tho majority of the medical profession. IT IS Tnru That persons who are unfortunate enough to beallllcted by any form ol sexual disease have a delicacy In calling upon the proper physi cian In time, from- a sense of modesty, and sometimes from Ignorance, and permit thoe diseases to exist uutil their conktituUons be come oorrunted. their onranlvntlnn 1, -........ down, aud the hope or future happiness blt-ht-ed. until death becomes a welcome messenger Those who call In time upon DIt. PAUL M BllENAN need have no fear b'll what be wtli restore them to perfect health anil timrm.it. their bodies pure and their minds content. If ww nil. iiuij ."' mittuTicaiiu treatment. Catarrh, Brourhltls, Throat lHseases, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Kidney Complalnland all Diseases of the Kyeand Ear, Stomach and Bladder, he can cure without rail. Nn ri.ia..k Nostrums used; no slop treatment; no false iinimivi r.Teryuiing strictly oouBdentlal under all circumstances. ( ouHiiltntlou I'ree. and n list ,.r r.rim.i questions sent to those llvlngatadlstance who wunoicouniimm tersonauy. All Suivleal Uneratlons tiArrirmwi Offloe No. tW First street, between Oak and i tiu. uince iiours from to to 12 a. M..S to AYER'S AGUE CUBE. For the Speedy Relief of Fever aud Ague, In' termltlent Fever. Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bllkra: Fever, etc., and. Indeed, all the affections which nrlse from malirlous, marsh, or mias matic poisons, Has been widely used during the last twenty-five years In the treatment of these distressing liseases, and with such unvury ing success that It has Ruined the reputation of being Infallible. The shakes, or chills, once broken by It, do not return until the disease Is contracted again. Tbis has made It au accepted remedy, and trusted specific, for the Fever and Ague of the West and the Chills and Fever of tbe South. Ayers Ague Cure eradicates tbe noxious pol son from the system, and leaves the patient as well as before tbe attack. It thoroughly ex pels the disease, so that no Liver Complaint. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dysentery or Debility follows the cure. Indeed, where Disorders ol tbe Liver and Bowels have occurred from MI asmatlc Poison, It removes tho cause of them and they disappear. Not only Is it an effectual eure, but, II taken occasionally by patients ex poed to malaria, 11 will expel tbe poison and protect them from attack. Travelers and tern porary residents In Fever and Ague localities are thus enabled to defy the disease. The General Debility which Is so apt to ensue from continued expotu re to Mnlarlaand Miasma has no speedier remedy. For Liver Complaints, It Is an excellent remedy. Prepared by I)lt. J. C. AYKIt A CO., Lowell, SIhss. Practical and Analytical Cheml.ts. Sold by all Druggists nnd Dealers In Medicine, B-bU PORTLAND LIBiUHY ASSOCIATION KOOMS-fornor I'irnt aud Stark fits.. over Ladil & Tlllon's Bank. I'caUlrj Ui Scat Ilioaiand Ckilre Bsoki AND Over ISO Tapirs and filagazmos. MEMBERSHIP PRESTO ALL Uoutlity Sues 51 00 lnyublc Quarterly DlHEOTOtM Win. H. Iidd.P.C Rchnvler. Jr. M. P. DeaiLr.H. W. Oorbett. W. II. Bracket!, A. a Olblt.iiiII. Iwls.M. W. Fecbbelmer.H. r luuug, la. uium. Officers! MATTIIKW P. DKADY ..-.President .Vice lTeaident It. FAILING. 1' C. SCHUYLER. Jr Treasurei M. W. FKCIIIIKIMEB. Corresnondln? See nr.. i, i a. UAr.it laiDranan ana itecsec NO PATEMT, NO PAY I PATEPdTS Obtained for Inventors In the United Stales, Cannda, and Europe, at reduced prices. With our principal omce located in Washington, dl- rreuj oi'iwiib too uiiueu amies l'aienLtimee. we are able to attend to all Patent Mnalnou with greater proraptnessand dispatch and less wt than other patent attorneys, who are at a uisuince irora wasnington, and who have, aereiorv. io emninv AHsninrn a.i..rna.. ti Wo make prellmlnarv examinations an.1 fnp. nlsh opinions as to patentability, free of ut.iKB.auu woo are imcresieu in new In ventions and patents are Invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for Obtaining Patent," which Is sent free to any address, and contains uuiiiic.o tun ructions now to obtain patents, and other valuable matter. We refer to the . .. i, national iiang, washing- ton, D. C.; the Itoyal Swedish, Norwcelan.and Danish locations, nt unEhin-inn . irnn' Casey, late Cblel Justice U. S. Court of Claims; to the Officials of the U.S. Patent Office, ami uu jiemoers oi congress Irorn every State. Address: LOUIft lltrifinn rn cnii ?,f M'?.,ent?..aIJd Attorneys-at-Law, Le Droit ICtlllflftnfa i.n Pill H T ar - a. CORBETT IVERY, HACK AND FEED STABLES, Cor. Second and Taylor streets. Reasonable Charges for Hire and Boarding Hack orders promptly attended. Day or Night. WOODWARD A- MAGOO.X. Prop's. 8-3 Qfif? A WEEK ln your own town, and no OvJU capital risked. You can give the busi ness a trial without expense The best oppor tunity ever offered for those willing to work. You should try nothing else nntll von see for yourself what you can do at tho business we offer. No room to explain here. You can de vote all your time or onlv vourin&re time lo the business, and make great pay for every uuu a .aaaaa juuwuir. ,fJUICUUailla.C MS luUCU &S men. Send for SDecIal nrlvafn terms and nnrw tlculars, which we mail free. 5 outfit free. Don't complain ol hard times while you have such a chance. Address IL 1IALLKTT A CO Portland, Maine. g-s7 s THE NEW NORTHWEST. SIXTH TEAR OF PUB1I0ATI0XJ THE NEW NORTHWEST, A Weekly Journal SEVCTEO TO THE PEO'Ll'S BEIT INTERESTS I Independent Id Politics and Religion. fJlHIS WELL-KNOWN WEEKLT JOUR nal begins lu Ninth Year or Publication with lis Issue ot May 1st, 1CT, under the busi ness management of the Dc.nwAY Fcausn ixg CouFAaT, to whom all letters connected with tbe Editorial, Advertising or Subscription Departments of tbe paper are to be hereafter directed. The Nrw NoKTnwsar Is net a Woman's Rights, but a Human Rights ergaa, devoted to whatever policy may be neeessary to secure the greatest goed to the greatest number. It knows uo sex, no pollttcs.no religion, no party, no color, ne creed. Its foundation is fastened upen the rock of Eternal Liberty, Universal Emancipation and Untranuueled Progression. OFFICE OF PUBLICATION" Southwest cor ner of Front and Washington Streets, (up stairs), Portland, Oregon. THE OH ARMING HKRIAL STORY, MRS. IIARDIXE'S WILL," Br MRS. A. 8. DUNIWAY, Was commenced ln our Issue of November 20. MRS. DUNIWAY'S peculiarly orlslnal style of Editorial Correspondence will continue from week to week to attract thousands of readers, and Editorials are promised upon nil tbe leadlne topics of the day. CORRE SPON DENTS are also employed to furnish weekly letters from Washington, New York and various parts of Europe. No pains will be spared to make THE NEW NORTHWEST tbe leadlne newspaper of Its class In America, Its literature Is always moral ln tone and Instructive and elevatine ln character, and Is soncht after by the best and most lutelllccnt class of readers. As a medium for Advertising, this Journal has no superiors. HOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIPTION I5A.TK8, IN ADVANCE: Single copies, oue year- -13 W 1 SO - 1 00 Six """" 1 I, Three mouths. UBEXAX INDUCKMEJfTS Agents and Canvassers ! SEND IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY Rally. Friends, to the Support ofllnman Ulel.lv sud The People's Paper. DUNIWAY PUBLISHING COMPART, Corner or Front and Washington street (en.. 1 .... v HBLMBOLD'S COLUMN". H. T. HELIYIBOLD'S corarouiMD FLUID EXTRACT B JJ C H IT ! PHARMACEUTICAL. A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR AIL DISEASES OF THE BLADDER AND KIDNEYS. IOR DEBILITY. LOSS) OF MEMORY. IN ; disposition to Exertion or Business.Snorl- ness of Breath, Troubled with Thoughts of Disesse, Dimness of Vision, Pain ln the Back, Chest and Head, Rush or Blood to the Head, l'ale Countenance and Dry bkln. ir these symptoms are allowed to go on, very frefment ly Epileptic Fits and Consumption follow. When tbe constitution beeomes affected, it re quires the aid of an Invigorating medicine to birengmen anu tone up tun system, wmcn HEIMBOLD'S BUCHU -DOBS' IN 2VJ5RY (USE. HEL2IB O IaD 'S BUCETJ IS UNEQUALED By any remedy known. It Is prescribed by tne most eminent pnystercmi ait over the world In Rheumatism, Spermatorrhea, Xenralgia, XerTonsness, Djspcpsla, Indigestion, Constipation, Iclies and Tains, Lnmbaso, Xcrroas Debility, Ilcad Troubles, Catarrh, General Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys'- Xaivcri Cosplaint, EpUopsj, raralysis, General 111 Health, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Nervous Complaints, Female Complaints, Elo Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Cough, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Eruptions, Bad Taste ln tho Mouth, Palpitation or the Heart, Pain ln tbe Reglbn or the Kidneys, And a thousand other painful symptoms, arc ;tne ousprings 01 uyspepsta. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU INVIGORATES THE STOMACH And stimulates the torpid Liver, Rowels, and Kidneys to Healthy Action, In oleanslnc the blood of all Impurities, and Imparting new life and vfor lo the whole system. A single trial will be quite sufficient to con vince the most hesitating of Its valuable reme dial qualities. .PRICE, 81 PER BOTTLE, CaiOr Six Bottles for 15. Delivered to any address free from observn- uon. i-aiienis may consult by letter. receiving the same attention as by calling. Competent i-nysiraaos aueno to correspondents. All let ters should be addressed to II. T.1IELMEOI.0, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, ra. CAUTION t Bee that the Private Proprietary Stamp la on each Bottle. BOLD. EVERYWHERE I MISCELLANEOUS. FLEISCHNE2, MAYEE & CO- Front and First streets, bet. Ash awl A, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. WIUTES SEASON M R. MAYER HAS MAJtB YB? BXTKN- alTeparebssesorarau line or KILLI1JEEY GOODS. IMraet tram the Mannfacturers and IranorlerK In New York. Oar Stock will eoneUtsot tbe tetaststyiee and shades of JFeutlici.' unci Plumes, French Flowers, Hats, Shapes, Ribbons, Plain. Gros drain and Fancy, Silks, YclTCts, etc., etc., To which we la rite tbe aMeMsoa of the Milli nery Trade of Oregon and Washington Terri tory. Being tbe only Wholesale House In tne mate Importing MILLINERY GOODS direct from New York, we will be prepared to oiler extra Inducements to onr Friends and Patrons. 5-32 15 DAY3 TEST TRIAL No. A beMstifoI;oItlC rtrle ot r-'hit-- turin Lh ix n. K. rlk r tberyc of t ircur.noi3onr.an-l rtanp it at onM th rvot btAQt'.'uI case extAnC lrinin3 - HHjrht, 74 lnr Widt, 18 in , lVpth,M in. S Sf ts af KfCd. SOe. tflVPS lrifftttps Frtynrh raineled Cases fcWi'y ftnlthrtl. Brattys Impror. rt K.nf Pwr-tl. a.:ul Bat tyv arw KxctLslorjrajnl Oran Kti Sv t I. Tlve mchjut lim. dfsiv.'n, nd miu..cin UiUiO.in rondo's It the moat dNirable vr K'fora mJsTifwmrtslfortht'jar.. ror dmw-ins-roois. K 'tail pn akri f r wnch an in-tramrnl by Ae-1TU, lhpx yt r afwut Oft. My fltr. Bly fci07. X7 for tbe iMtruMr-at oaIt I1r 70M luk rHlXjr trld It atTtMrowo lom-. Ifit linotM rrprtv seated, ret am mt my rxprtw. I pa tag frv.jjhr both way. Rerormbrpr, U:i ofTer H ist the Yrv Iowmi Svtr- nn.l that 1 positivWy will not deviate f-om thin pri.-e. Full jr Tvarranted ftor 13 jars t:7 Orzm Ml, m-i a Mr.D The moat mt gr-mfnl Hous ln Amcrlcf- Mora MNSdkilrllwd lsuMhtalft than any nuvnufacturt-r. I bvvextefMtoil my aales bow orer tbe entire world. The Aa khfaMt na wWra bal U lifliUiar lulraaraK tlwf my recrnt return from an extended tonrthmaph llu OtmUnentof Ruro lam more determined tluuief r that no city or town throachoat the entire ctr tllavd world fcall be anrenrrw-nted by mr relebrated in.-tranaent. beaTty FJAiaaas- pwanto. Bi-ratv nf IwltatleMl Urvtn retitlv bn of my n n ttv. .flit l-ilHrlwit rroot at m j respea srMlttjr. Illaiatriitetl .Hewspaiper jelTuictnformi.. UciiaM-l c..t ot lLsnnaxnl Orsaiss went free. AAdrass: DAKISL 7. BBAST7, Vaahlagtos, 2Tew Svrmvj. ESTABLISHED 1KW. H. S. & A. P. ladCBT, iarn7Mt-Law SW Seventh street, Washington, D. C Inseiitors. We procure patents In all countries. No at torney pan im advakck. Xo charge unless the patent is (ranted. No fees for making pre llmlnarv examinations. No additional fees lor obtalnlna and conducting a rebearfnar. Special attention xlven to Interference Cases befrwe the Iatent Office, Extensions before Congress, Infringement Holts in diOereut Stale, and all litigation pertaining to Inven tions or listen!. 8end stamp lor pamphlet jlvlne full Instructions. United States ConrtH and nepartnscuta. Claims Droseeuted ln tbe Sunreme Court of the United States. Court of Claims, Court a! Com miss toners or Alabama Claims, Southern Claims Commission, and all classes of war claims before tbe Executive Departments. Arrrnn or I'ny nn.l Itorrnty. Officers. Soldiers, and Sailors or the late war. or their heirs, are In many ca.ts entitled to money irom tne uovrrnmeni, oi wntcn they have no knowledge. Write full hlstorvot ser vice, and stale amount or pay and bountr re ceived. Knelose stamp, and a full reply, afle examination, will be given yon without charge Pensleua. at n m tuui .. n ii . . . i uwvcia, cvninia, auu oa.iora SOB11QM captured, or Injured In the late war, however "light, are entitled to, and can obtain a pen IT ii It Ml ritntesReneral I.hu Oi?ir-. Contested Land Cases. Private Land Claims Mining, pre-emption, and Homestead Cases prosecuted before the General Land Office an4 Department ol tbe Interior. Inml Wai-matM. We par cash for Bounty Land Warrants, and we invite correspondence with all parties hav ing any lor sale, and give tall and explicit in structions where assignments are Imperfect. we eonauci our Business in separate Bureaus havinr therein the clerical assistance of able and experienced lawyers, and give our closest personal supervision to every Important paper prepared In each ease. Prompt attention tbus secured to all business entrusted to us. Ad dress U.t4A. P. I.ACKY. Attorney. WASHINGTON, D. a Any nerson d est line Information as tn the standing aad responsibility of the firm will, on request, be furnished with a saUsfhctorv refer ence in bte vicinity or Congressional district. S-I7 Ol Rf.fl TO tamo A YEAR, or 5 to per OIJUU day In your own locality. No risk'. Women do as well as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one ean fall to snake money fast. -Any one can do the work. You can make from SO cents to 3? an hour by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. Nothing like it for money-making ever offered belorc. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Reader, If yoo want to know all about tbe best-paying business be Tore the public. send us your ad dress and we will send you full particulars ami private terms free; samples worth tS also free: you ean then make up your mind for yourself. Address GEORGE STINfeON fc CO., Portland. Maine. 8-17 S300 A MONTH guaranteed; $12 a day at home made by the industrious. Capi tal not required; we will start you. Men, women, boys aud girls make money raster at work for us than at anything else. The work Is light and pleasant, and such as any one can go rlsht at- Those who are wise who see this notice will send ns tbelr addresses at once and see for themselves Costly outfit and terms free. Now is the time. Those already at work nra lavlnt? nn larare sums or monev. Address MMTi AI3Stp0rgan TRUE 4 CO., Augusta, Maine. 8-17 nasiuiironj, Portland, Or.