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STAV-SI Aa Imifnnt Boji' Slorj. A singnlar life history wu involved in an adjudication filed yeuteiday by Jndge Aabman, of the Orphans' Court.in the estate of John Nanny, deceased. Mr. Kaulty was widely known in busine. circles in North and South America, and id Europe, lie died at Uuenoa Ayers in January, 1879, leaving an estate valued st $500,000. He came to this country from Ireland about sixty years ago. He a a boy seeking his fortune. He ap prentiend himsolf to a tanner in this city. Ik-fore he was of age his master failed. His master conceived the idea of going to South America to engage in the traffic in hides and wool. Young Naalty accompanied him." When Nanny came back to Now York he said that he had been successful beyond his hopes. lie deposited as a nest egg 850 of his savings and went South again with decent working capital, tie engaged in the work of cattle-raising, and wool and hide exporting. In time ho purchased a sheep ranch in Buenos Ayres, miles in extent, and employed a rhiladelphian to superintend the the rearing of his flocks. His brothor Domnick, and his mother arrived in this country about 12 years after John. The latter, who was then growing rich, sent a genorous draft to his brother, with instructions to buy a home for bis mother. A home was purchased in West Philadelphia, and Uomnick and his mother lived there to gether until a few years ago, when Mrs. Naulty moved to Greensburg, where she died, in her ninety-seventh year. John Naulty came North only at inter vals of years. He did not remain in this city at any time for a longer period than four months, except during the Centen nial year. Ue quiotly purchased con siderable real estate hore, that now has grown to be worth about $70,000. lie acquired consideiable property in New York, also in other cities. IIo made frequent trips to Europe, both for busi ness and pleasure. He was identified with the house of 3. B. Hale k Co., and his visits North were frequently to con sult them. His bankers were W. W. DeForest & Co., of New York.to whonihe bent large sums for investment, At the time of his death they held in his name $1.0,000 in government securities. He was a man of great reticence, and few were acquainted with his affairs. He conducted all his business matters, how ever, with the nicest method and the most scrupulous regard for right. When he lay upon his death-bed he said: "I owe no man a dollar, save for service in this last illness." He lived altogether in Buenos Ayres shout 41 years. He had no relatives there, but many friends, and he always spoke of it as home, and even when here, with his mother and among bis kindred, longed to tet back. Ho was never mar ried, but his life was not without its epi sodo of love. Years ago he educated a beautiful girl who was to be his bride. He sent her nbroad to the finest schools. Sho ripened into an accomplished as well as beautiful woman. Then he came to o'aim fulfillment of her promise, Ilis hair was gray; he might have been his afliunced's father. His bride-elect could never fulfill her pledge. Sho had met another, younger, fairer. She had fallen in love with him. She was to marry him, though he had not a dollar. The old man gavo up all his claim. "Marry," he said, "and Uod bless you." When his will was opened the name of the bride, whom he had educated for another, was found there, kindly remombered. He was wandering always. He was shipwrecked many times. Ho lost as well as made fortunes. In a letter to Mrs. William Conn, a cousin, to whom he was much attached, he once wrote: "I am sitting upon tho shore at Montovideo looking at a ship and cargo, in which my all is invested, burning to tho. water's edge.. Some drunken sailors have resk-' lessly caused this disaster. If my insur ances in London have not been effected then I do not own the coat on my back." The insurances, however, were all right, and the ruin which seemed io be pending was averted. Oneo he was stricken down in tho streets of Rio Janeiro with typhoid fever. He was known to no one. Charles J. Harrah, of this city, happened to be in the city, and learning thut the stricken man was an American or a European hastened to his assistance. He learned the sick man's name from a bill of exchange which he found in the man's hat-band. The bill was drawn on an Euplish bank, and called for XG000. Mr. Naulty was re moved to a hospital uud nursed back to health by Sisters of Charity. Upon his last visit to Philadelphia he dei-troyed three basketsful of letters the gathering of SO years. Among them were notes for thousands of dollars that had become outlawed. He was suffer ing then with softening of tho brain. His memory was becoming impaired. Mrs. Conn, at whose house be was stay ing, begged bin not to go South again. "But I must go." ho said, "I want to see my friends again; I must settle up my affairs," "And you will come back when!" "I cannot say; perhaps soon. How much I have traveled! I have still a long voy age, and I cannot tell what is before me." He sailed on his C3d birthday in a furi ous storm. The voyage was unusually long, and when Mr. Naulty arrived at Buenos Ayres his health was shattered. He recovered somewhat, but soon de clined again, and in a year ho died. He was buried in Bueno9 Ayres. He had made a will in this city, dis posing of his North American property. He wrote it nimnelf, and a wrangle fol io vo.l Dii lue question of intornrotutiou. A duplicate was found in his trunk, that was more clearly stated, and helped to secure an adjustment of the difficulty by r onipromise. After a number of in dividual Inquests, the property is given to Domnick Naulty. The will disposing of the South American estates was writ ten by a notary in Spanish. It pave the bulk of Uftt ruM 'in Mr. Xsnlty's .notber for life. She.at her death, gave it to her son Domnick. De Forest ic Co. were made distributors of John Nanlty's property. The question before Judge Ashman was as to whether toe estate in North America w as liable to collateral inheritance tax. After reviewing all the circumstances and considering the tech nical questions thit arose, the judge de cided in the negative. The estate in Buenos Ayres has not been settled. It tak?s just three people to keep a se cret properly, bnt two cf the-three mtui be dead. THE COUNTERSIGN WAS-MAItY." ST MA0ARKT ITTISOS. 'Twin near the break of day, but Mill Tb moon wm shining brightly; The west wind a it pained the flower Set each oneiwaying lightly; The sentry alow paced to and fro A faithful nigbtwatch keeping, While in the tents behind bim stretched Hii eoniradiw all were sleeping. Slow to and fro the (entry weed, iln rnu'kct on hit shoulder, But not a thought of death or war Was with the brave young soldier. Ah, no! bis heart was fur away Whereon a Western prairie, A Mae-twined cottage stood. That night The countersign was "Mary." And there his own true love he law, tier blue eyes kindly beaming. Above them, on her sun-kissed brow, Her curls like sunnhine gleaming; And heard her singing, as she churned The butter in the dairy, The song he loved the best That night The countersign was "Mary." "Oh, for one kin from her!" he sighed, When up the lone mad glancing, lie spied a form, a little fbrn, With falt'ring steps advancing, And as it neared him, sllontly Ue gated at it in wonder; Then dropped his musket to his hand, And challenged: ''Who goea yonder;" Still on it came. ''Not one step more, lie ou ninu, child or fairy, fnles vou givo (be countersign. Haiti Who goes therct'' " 'Til Mary," A sweet voice cried, and in his arms The girl he'd left behind him Half fainting felt O'er many miles She'd bravely toiled to find bim. "I heard that you- were wounded, dear," Sho sobbed; "my heart was breaking; I could not stay a moment, but All other ties forsaking, I travelled by my grief made strong, Kind Heaven watching j'er me, Until Unhurt and well?" "Yes, love." "At las; you stood before me. " They told me that I could not pass The lines to seek my lover Before day fairly came; but I Pressed on ere night was over, And as I told my name, I found The way free as the prairie." "Because, thank Uod I lo-niht," he said. "The countersign is 'Mar)-.' " A Lover's Unse. Sir George Mackenzie, who flourished in the last half of the seventeenth cen tury, was one of the most eminent jurists ever known in Scotland, besides being a brilliant man of letters. He inherited wealth, and during his busy life he added so much to it that he became one of the wealthiest men of his time. Aa a politi cian he was self willed and stubborn, and at times violent. Betwoen himsolf and the young Earl of Bute a strong po litical difference existed, which neither showed a disposition to harmonize. Yet the fori had fallen deeply in love with Sir George's daughter, and the love was by her returned. The lovers knew that the stern old advocate would not consent to their union. In fact it is doubtful if Sir George would have admitted Bute to the house as a friend. His feelings were deep and bitter, aud he had been heard to denounce the Earl as little better thnn a renegade. 'The lovers put their heads together ana consulted. They were eager to be made man and wile. Of course the young lady could elope and be married clandestinely, aud the father could not help himself, bnt ah I he could disin herit his recreant daughter, and this must not bo. Tho young Earl was not mercenary. The damsol's prospective wealth, as heiress of her rich father Had not given her a particle of extra attrac tion for him; yet he did not like the idea of having his wife deprived of her just inheritance, and naturally he did not care to lose such a broad and grand es tatefor this daughter was an only child. At length the Earl hit upon a plau, and resolved to act upon it. - He visited Sir Georgo in his chambers, whilo the latter bold tho of'ce of King's Advocate, and appealed to him for assistance. Now, as man to man, in matters of bus iness, or in any way not involving broth erly love, Sir George hold tho young Earl ih high esteem, and there was no man of his acquaintance whom he would not have assisted legally. Furthermore, the advooate had not the remotest idea that Bute loved his daughter or that he was familiar with her. "Sir George," said the Earl, when ho was ready to open up his business, "there is a young lady in this city whom I dear ly aud devotedly love, and she has con fessed ber love for me. Her father is wealthy. Now sir, I coro not for the lu ll v's money, yet it would not be pleasant forhejfuther to disinherit her. From this you ean.judge that her father is opposed to our union. At all events wo fear that such is tho case. Now, my dear Sir Georgo, I know that you would not hesi tate to avouch for my worthiness." The old man nodded assent very pleas antly. "And, sir, I think you would be will ing to exert your influence in my behalf if I should marry the lady clandestinely. Your infltieucn would bo effectual, I am sure." And so the Earl went oa until he had brought Sir George not only to promise his assistance toward preventing a disin l.oriLmcn. but so far had the keen old lawyer ent"red into the spirit of the thing tlii'.t he advised tne r.uri oy an meuun vu 0 ahead. tt'li-l" Iin cxnlatmnd forcibly, "the ronn must bo blind, or a fool, w ho would reject such an alliance forhisdaugnter--one of the oldest names in the realm ; a fair share of wealth and a coronet. Go ahead, rov lord, and I will snstain you if lean." . 11,1 Furl went ahead. That very evening he arranged with the lady, and on the following aay tliey were privately married. Ia the evening Sir George missed his daughter. Ho had jnst inquired for her when a door w as opened and she and the Earl of Bute entered, hand in hand, and advanced straight to his chair and went down on their knees. Not a word of explanation was needed. The old advocate caught his breath, changed from a deith-like paleness to a fnrions flush half a dozen times, and finally gave in. "Sir George, henceforth I shall take (rreat pleasure in sustaining my wife's father," said the Earl. A hot response was upon the parent s Hps but he swallowed it, and gradually s sense of the absurdity of the situation possessed bim, and anon he burst into a bpsrty langh, and the erring children were forgiven. WASinNOTOJt'a roiiTUAiT. You will not leave Harper's Ferry without seeing that strange freak of nature the por trait of Washington, as it is called on Maryland Heights. It takes a oredulous eye and a vivid imagination to discern a profile of the first President on a small rock away up the height, but there are persona who rcoognize the likeness, or think they do, and so the ambitious tourist will never give up his quest un til he has formed somehow out of the shaeless mass of rock above him a por trait and called it Washington. On a small, smooth, red rock, about 200 fet, I should say, above the water, is this colobrated curiosity. Once And it and it stands ont conspicuously, a perfect faco of a man at least, if not of Washing ton particularly, looking up the Poto mac It is said that Washington him self recognized tho portrait, and would stand for hours gazing at it in gloomy meditation. It is in a fit place to have foretold him of his greatness. Wash ington Itepu limn. tisjic MTkisaa iK.aiinosiiLa. What M Uooil Thrr-alilng fata Do. .Wartime Canvoxville, Or., Aug. 2(1, 1882. Messrs. O. Wetinjhmm it Co., Sehcnecteily, JvVw Yor k. Gontlemon: We having purchased one of your thirty inch Separators, with horso power, of your agent, Mr. Z. T. Wright, cheerfully say it goes beyond our expectation, being the fastest thresher, best cleaner, and lightest draft machine we ever saw run, and it does not waste any grain. We have had over twenty years' experience in threshing and run many different styles of machines, but yours is the bo.. In three hours' run this morning in damp . oats, have run out nearly 700 bushels. We would recommend any one needing a thresher to buy a Westing house. Yours truly, John Jackson, Isaac Boyle, J. L. Boyle. We, the undersigned farmers and resi dents of Douglass county, Oregon, say the Westinghouw machine bought by Messrs. Jackson Boyle, beats any ma chine we ever saw in lightness of draft, cleaning, saving and fast threshing, having run at the rate of over sovcu bushels per minute since starting. J. L. Casto, W. W. Jackson, John Tiller. Wm. It. Wright, Andy Carson, T. J. Butcher, J. L. Boyle, C. Anderson, Lewis Chapman, G. A. Gee, Jas.F.Gazley.jr., Marcus Bmcias. Hew Market Theater, On Monday, August 21st, the famous Hattie Moore Comic English Opera Com pany will commence an engagement at New Market Theater, Portland, which promises to be the operatic event of the season. There are 28 artists in the com bination, and all of the best oporas will le given in a thoroughly artistic manner. Manager Stechhan is bound to have tho best attractions that can be obtained. After the closo of the Portland season the company will travel the entire circuit controlled by Mr. Stechhan. Why are Boas Boot. Hie Bent? Bocause they are mado from selected materia. Because they are all made by white men. Bocause they have STAGED SEAMS, and will not rip. See thut our naiiio is on ovary pair as in advertisement in this paper. AKIN, SELLING & CO. Send $1.00 toW. D. Talmer, Portland, lor one year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, the great semi-monthly A. O. U. irV. paper. Mnven'e onetime s herry Tootli Paste An nronmtic combination for tho preservation of the teeth and gums. It is fur sujierior to any preparation of its kind in the market. In large, imndsomeopnl pots, price fifty cents. For sale by all druggists. Hodge, Davis A Co., whole sale agents, Portland, Oregon. Frank Aboil, the Portland photographer, has lately added the, most magnificent show of pic tures ever seen in tho city. 1 1 is Imperial panels as seen on tho Front street entrance to the gallery are genuine, works of art and will beat the closest inspection. Billy Matthews, the grent song and dunce, artist; Mollie Archer, Ida ('lienor, Irene linker, and Flora Franks are delighting the audiences at the Elite theater in Portland nightly. Uo and see the popular flow of amusement. Turkish lluos. Send to John B. Garrison 107 Third street Portlan 1, for catalogues ot do- ngns. Garrison repairs all kinds ot sowinit machines. Kip'smed at foot of this column. SSS KIT: MlOtV ( ANK F4CrORY. DIXON, HKIINMTKIN A1 .'0.-Corf Front and Mtrk, I'riltu.l, mttmiinrtiirentof all kind of nliuvv fimcsi. Kf'ii'i for f!itliiru Ml KM Al Tilt; Ml Mr A I, PATIV K.-A monthly Jour ii.il ut miifflr (iHith vocal and liirUriimntJ,) riiit 10 any tvWivs fur Aoru Pt year, A'Mivn W'uYy II. Allen, MiiIKhcr and niuslr ileftliT, 1M Third ntmt, Portland, (tri-ifmi. ('rttiil'iirit fr'. N RVKTORH. Ws l. M4I KK. Civil fc,ni;h.tM-r, tmlrui-tor anrl MirvfVnrH. Ollict Itoom No, H .aip HiilMIng, Kant J'ortliiiid. All kinds of survt)in and drafting d'HM fur Hfiy n:ir of thf rnttntry. K.iKKKIIX EMY'lkf: 11.4 k l; H i iT'tilnnion. Vm ft Ktilir. l'roH. Maiiiifit'tiirfni of II lot bmul, Hoda. rti iili. Htitir, Kutloii,Hu(THrand Hho Fly rracktT. opit-P from the trade holUitcd mid promptly at ti'iidfd to. V. 4i. tl i:.K Al ru.-lw Front Mtrtfi, n-ar U'lfhinif'on. Or4. mUl, mineral wats-rn ral( ., cart-fully analyfHd. Aawtyii for (Cold and mIIvit ?:i.:ilin-r imMui from to .V Hold dtint bought and ham made. Orders by mail curt fcilly attended to. J. II. MrlVTOHH.-Cor. Front anl Hiark. Ctanm k-al analyrtu made if ivtal. nilnnU water, etc. or dinarv aw i) t of L"ld, nli ver, itvl or ripwrt from IHniV I r. P. If rv'V 'o"Ml'ltiir CmihIi. II. P. K K.V FI) Y. Attorney nd couitavusr at ijiW ilMw A UekMM'a building. luteal buftlneat -rtiiliiUifcr to loiters J'ateni fur In venti'm, befort i-r Hnf-iiT Oiiit r In th Court, a hkMhIiv. MEN AND WOMEN, TV.v. an'! tfrR fcnronp who want hffh!, plr.nt em l'Viunt In whk-n from Si u $10 int dav caii i nire will their itAniiinl p.Mt'nV a.ltlri. lo u tin mwl1My, Mild rervlvi. wnr llnr;rtltlYe elreiilnni. Ad dr.Hw. II. II. SJrtrhell V ., So. M7 Iron' atrftt-t Portland. Or-f.n. rpitE "WHITE." WE HAVE TH1H PAY lOI.I A ourenllrlnlrKt ln.an.1 Irmnl. rrd tli agi-nry of ihe Whl-f-wlu M H1n to Xr. John B. M.rri mi, of 17 Thirt r . PurtUnd, Or. Mr, (itmpn will hermfu-r Mipplr the arowlnf drauuid fur Una oitf-rlor aoO popular atwU. macturi. ai.it MUX HARK Liver and Kidney disease! vetoed by Dune TiUa. EYE & EAR IN FI KM AM 1HD SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK. Umu4 tot. rMH a4 WwmI Ma,, Mala rarllia.,lr. Pr. Ptlliliiuii, late ITotewor of Ky A Kar IH-ai In III." Mnla-a! llrrtlii-ii( ..( Wll.ailifllo I lilt mil)' naaem-irO a fine liuihlina on a heuuiiful eletaiHiu in I Or aiHilh wrt iif ih ray aiul la pr. rvt lo aivoimi Utr ioih-iii. .uh.t,., ih.iii all Oh--u lh Ki;, KK or TIIKOAT. .tlxi aill pay until atleolh.il In jicnwiia laooniia mi.trr cimota' Ni-rvoua aiTertlmia, and lo l. . iv-vuiwr lo w..iiian,aiHl ruler a lluil IMl nuiiliHT ..I cm.., n.s'iui .iiiioiM'meiit. The liin-ml.ii t pn.thiea II.M.ie (or men ea-i lib all liir i. l,y KiniM- rnitiiiil uli IIm beM nmlu al nkM in t,i- l.i in IIik metmiill. OiiMUliliiit pliyah-iaiiaidlanravuii I'r. I'lolip Hurvrf Prof, of Uiwaw. hi wiiiiii ii ami i-hildn n III Hie amlual oVpannii-iil M illaiiietir 1'nlven.liv. Ali I'r. J. M. r Hn.wiie, I'rof. ill l"Uyoloy ninl dep t. Wlllann-lle Cinreralty. tot an) amount nf reii n iit-m and rin-nlar. a.tren UK. J. M. ril.RINUIXIV Vmr. IX and Wwdilaatoa Kta., Pwrliut4, Wr. HUDSON'S GUN STORE, PI I atraai, Partlaa4. Oi a ens), rirroL ajib AMatvamoa WILLIAM COLLI KK, MACHINIST. Dealer la X w ad sIX'OM' HAM) MACHINERY, MudlaaaNt., Parlluad, Or. Pnrtlea aVatrlaa: Kollrra, Paalnea wr SAW Ml I.I. MAIIIIMKY rnaarcar hy addrraMoa Mr. S'ttlMfr. New mid Sorond Hand Machinery D. J. MALARKEY & CO., Bpeelal atUoltaa llraa to lh sal ot Wheat, Oats, Flonr, Wool & Dairy Produce. tea tor WEEKLY PRirM CURRENT. naUsd frea an applloaUoa. liberal AdMnct on Consltrnractit. Ooosieon a its and Orders Solicited. 41 -BOUT T., rOKTLAXD, OB. Xr F(ir('uts,Hunis, Soies,Holls,plle (akrd Ureastx, Corns, ('tc.,lt ha UO (Hllftl. Sold Ity Jnig gUU and ronn try stores at 10 cents per box. UIXTAHHAKT THE 1IENTIN THE CITY All Modern Improvements. Open all day. J. II. IIRF.NNF.R. PrnHar KC0X0.HY IS WEALTH. And by nnylng Vonr liOOTS AND SHOES FIUIM TIIK New York Hoot and Shoo House, No. HIS Flral fttreet, Uftneon Yumhlll anil Tuylor, rorlluiul TOV ADD TO Yorit OWV WKAI.TII AND I1Y that mi'Kiis niiike the whole country rli hir. We liiire Jimt rccelvifl the moHt elcitHiit Hlork of lgiHn ever hniiiKhl to I'orlliuiil.wlilrli we lire hcIIImk iilruli'S Ihul no other Iioiikm'HM. When you ramie to Hie cliy hrlug In your w hole family ami we will aril them KihmIh at HHioiilhhliiirly low prfri'H. Onlera fmm the raniutry will lie promptly utl.'inl.Kl to, anil we will pay niKht on all it.io'li hiii to you. $1000 HEWAKD WILL BE PAID TO ANY TKIINON l'ltODl'C lor a more elfiHrlun! remeily limn Dr. Kwk'ii Sure Cure for Catarrh, Which has stood the teat for fourteen yeum I'hynl clans, DriiKKlKta, and all who have uaeil and tlmr ouichly tested It. priiounce It apvellte for the cure ol that loathsome diataae. Try ll. Your druguM Iiuh It, nrU-eSI. Dr. Kra'k IhnroMithly linden lands, and is eminently surceHNful In the treatment of alleartinlc am. tllfll ealt dlarMara of iM.th arte and ull waea, liavliiK nimle a specially of llielr iieatnient fur fourteen yeani He treats (tonrrr without iikIiik the knife. Ill lavor Ite pri wrlpllm la filrtilaliiMl ui Indy putlrnta Vrt. No liuly aliould he wlllmut It. Youiik. mlildle Hiled or old, male or female, li.wuilty or a life of niiuYrliur m your Inevltahle 1hiiii mileMi you apply In time to the physician who unite mland. mid In competent t. Ireui yourcuae. WaMte no more time nor muiiey within competent pht k-latii. All r.milnuiili al imiim attended to with dispatch, and an ntrlctly conlltleuilnl. Mcili ineanent to any purl of thei-niintry. t'irciiiani, leati. moiilala, and a Phi of printed iiitenllniu furiilNlied 01. uppllcalloll. )tl I.I A'l'IO IHt t:. Incliw athrce-'eut swt.p fur IIkI uii.I iwlflri-i lilt JAM- a'l.('K,.o. IWKlmt mirel.l'orlluiid. Ur. SKYM0UII, SABIN&C0., Manufnctiirera of MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHER Portable Engines Si Horse Powers, And Sole AK'ul" for the following oelehraled Farm and Itoad Machinery': The Rnndnlph llN4r. The N I iiihI ii nl Hr I f. K u he Hen per, Thn Niundiird l.laht Mnwer, "I h Iroa Klna l -t'iMl- lit Mower, The VlrlorSlelf-IHimp MnlkV hllhe, TheHinndnrd ll.inil.Dump tillk j Itnke, The Hockey lii-wln Itrllla Mud Meedera, The f 'aleltrated atrrtano Plnwa. Tke H klliwaur A Krlrhaia Wapin We ponlliilly Invite all wantiiuf anvthlna In nur line Ui come and ace on, and if you cannot come, send for our l'rc lint and Cutaloaue. K. W. AI.LF.V, Mannger, ni37wlf and fMI Pleat Ml.. Pnrld. Or. Write to Clavtland Dlsptaury, K.r tne Intereat of the puhlk:, 1 lutve reaulvrd lo do Brst-clawi w"rk al tlieae price, : f ontlnnon.ftwa, Work-Tor lula 1.1tol0 I hi iinM I'lute Mm la Netuf 'l eelh aa Kulther .... I Uttand upwuid telur Teeth ua Icllulold. .. 1 UOand apward Flllis IMI.4ll.W.H ksllter and Hour Klllle-a 1 OO and apward Katraclloaar Teeth. wllhUaa. S)l X riKKl.'I4-W Klnrt street, over Prentice', miiklc Or. II. M. BI MN, lleaUat. Orllec k.Mira. all haara. Tacth extracted allhaataaa, HO CU. K r ?v ' ?ii ISPI aOrt- r W t r CIiTeland,0.,forrampBitin Ur " t f)l IfJ plain sealfl envel- f I J -A f I "AVRu117fr "firorS fjl HjIIII'alrMgMlfornirinf testlronlsl, I " himple, Cheap, Never Fa . RilTISELL 01 ITO jf i 10 000 Pbnus I E I I ' I I ijssrifiiiijo SCHENECTADY, KEW TOBai. BRANCH BODKE, PORTLAND, We are now receiving a full Una of our CVle heated aaa iTaetiaa hiiim, uur neiwnunr i-woi ituiimiig.niroiig ana intrant and unequaied as a aad rtaa aavlaa Threakar and baa I he beat Hhoa movement and Kiddie for sriutrallug WlldOau heal, uur ltr-uwe are ( VHiiHt. t. Kaay Hunnlng and don't break dowa. war liaaia Is an luii aient long Deeded; Wela'hs I Mo la WSwO la lea SkirdtMawaiaraadrarllodoliiesaaiawork. l aud tlireahen hava been la aucceaafol ooeratkin for avarl'leaa aeod for our DacrlPtlra alaloaa amp yoax oruer. Saw Mill Machinery and Stationery Engine. Firnlihed u Reasonabla Teraa. O. I?. DART, Manager. OFFICECommfrclal Dock, Foot of HoitImb street, Portland, Orrft. THJS VHLY iWSTITUTlOrt u i io &AtiU ON THE COAST WbersaTo igladyorcentlenutncanolitalnaTboniugli Bustncaa Kduraikia At a Coat to proportion to Urns Kognged. i mpyof Ih. COI.rMRIA OOMMKIU'IAI. COLLLOK JOVKNAL, containing fall Itiforaiatlsn, MailrertoaiiyaiKirrwon appik-atton. .tuareaa P.O.Uoiaiu. mmmmii rnrConsninptlon, Aaf hmrt, RronrttltlH, Catnrrh, Iy!M-ii. Ilfailurhp, IK'lill ll jr. Nt'UrHUIn. Khvumitllaiil. Br (I Mil tlirouiomitl Mt-rvuira Ktsordcra, lirk agea limy Im roiiveiilenlly aetit by t nrraa, remly for InimnllaH" ua at liwina. lend) for f ifr trt-Hllaa on the Sixygrn Ir-ntntr-nt, Atlilrrna alio rojtrMora, 1U1, llll Uli yni NireH-t, I'hIU., Fa. or II. i:. MA IIIIMM, l'nrine lertHwIlory, OA Ho-tumrry M,kn rrnurlaco. wL San Francisco Gallery. W. II. TUWajK, Piup. PORTLAN P, OR., ("OK. KIKHT and UOHUlsON PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS IN THE Highest Style ol Art. Chlllrr'a PI rt urea m 8iaclally, Ihl (( tilery loads all olliers on the Norm wit Coart, baring bolter fsi liltlcs, tnoro accci-orion and a larger corps ol Irslned arllsu lhau auj gal lery Dortb ol Haa Kraiicisuo. RRlsf TDIlt BARIPd. DR. SPINNEY, K. 11 Kaaray atraai,. V., Treats all Ckraala aad paalal SI YOUNG MEN TTTnO MAY Bit BTJFFKRINQ FROM THU KF f T cU o routhfnl fulllea or Indlioretlon, will do well U avail thrniMlVM of this, th reteit bona fVfTlK.il at tha alur of iillVrliir humanity. HR HHINNKY will jruarante to foriVlt IMjU for rverff raw of Kepilnal WeakneM or prlvata dlneaaiof anv -liidorctiaracter wbkcb ha uudorukaa aud UU lo cure. MIDDLE-AO CD MKN. Th-T aitmaiiT at tbf at of thirty foafitf who ire in tub led with tno frequent evartiaUoim of tht bladder, often aeecomiiaiiled by a illtrht mimrtltif or biiriitiiffMomation and a weakening of tht ayntm lo a manner thn patient cannot aecmint for. On rxani InlitK the urinary denonlta ft ropy aedlment will often be round, mid aortietlmea imall livrtlelea of albuiiifD will appear, or the colorwlllb of atbln mllklHh Una, aLt'dn ch aitb'.ntr lo a dark and tnrpd apiM-aranea Tberrnre many men who die of thla dllMrulty, gn(h rant of thecttuw, whleh la tli ammd itutra of heml-ii.-il Weaknena, Hr. H. will jriiaranten a perfect run U all mich raiiei, aud ft healthy retturatlon of th Menlto mitmry oricana, Oltli'e lloiira 10 fnlanrl 8 In i Mnndjava frnm 10 Im II A. M. CoiiBUltutlou treo. Thorough namlnalloa and advice. t uau or add i reaa DR. ft PI V WRY arte CO.. No. II Karny trt. Han Fram-laeo. al. rphla graat MtrvaglSl. ll aulna Keamd aad Merva Toale la the le gitimate result of over ) t ears in nracticai exnen iiii.,aii(f('tIHKS Willi UN FAILING t'KKTAIN I V, Nervims ami J'liyal il llelilllir, Hemliial WeakneM. Nnermatitr. flaXf &'! nlr'""'' l'r""llrrliea.Kni. U X 'l J t .Tllllliiil lions, lniiiteiicy, K. ll Vurf' Vvlll,l'r,l Vltalliy, l'rema II .IllV.'l Alllllliiire liecllne nml !. IILUUV-NAIUIIIor' aiANHUOM. fmin awMHnsBBaMMnalwliateTer caiiie imxttici'il. It cum iica awl iiurlilns Hie lild, Hireiiitilieiis the Nenres, llraln, Miisi'lea, Uweatlnn. Heprniiiii'tiva Or gans, and Physical ami !' ntal ra'iillifs. II suiis any uiinuttiral dehllltatiig dniin upon the system, preventing liiviiluniary liwae., lie. titillating dreams, reuilnal loaaea with the urine, etc., mi drutruclrea to mlnil ami hmly. It Is asure ellmlimtiir of all KIHNKY AND III.AIHiMt tt)MIM.AIN'rN. IT CONTAINM NO INJI KIOI'S INOKKIIIKN I'. Ta thnae ansrerlna rrarn the ef. feela uf yuothfal ladtaerelluaa wr nrtati, a leedy. Ihiiroua-tt and aermanent 14 KK I Ol A 11 AM' :.!. 1'rlre.H.IS AU per hlttle,ur live iMiltlia III cane with full dlrei'luilis ami advice, St'O. rU'iit aeriire from otiaervalion to any alilrc. upon re cclpt nf price, r To he hm! only of llr. '. I. Nalfleld, IIM Keiirtiy .tr-rl. Ran Kmncla'o, I'al. I 'oiiriiI lai Ion, alhctly connden llul, by letter or at oIMch, r'KKK. Kiirlhecniiveiileiice of puifi'Mia, hiiiI In order to secure p.-rfiit aecrccy, 1 have ailonteil a private wlilrcas, under wlis h all pack agvnare furwnnleil. tkia i. iioTTi.r vnr.K. Milfflclent to nil Wits merit, will lie aelit to any one applying hy letter, stating his aynipUitus and ag. L'nniliiui.lcalions wtrlclly omfidt'iiUal. SPORTSMEN'S EMPOSIUrJ. WM. BECK sSiSON IiniMirtcrs and dealer. In Guns, Rifles, and Revolvers Hod, x"fs Kwls, ;4-;':' HoatH, Mum, .ilLb-; Miirgi-oii .f" - UaNkrW -.tfr" ' H-:". Line IsV KiKilm ol Leaders, 11 1 aided and Tapered Oil lk Uuev Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods, fMaa.l 1RT fai..n.l t., Pwrtiiii. fir f! IIUWIIi nil fill Y. e-Itli F V1' A l nipnir ''.it, J liimilllauini," t'rti e ''. Dry Mre ami Inaulita torn mailed on rcliit l price, with full direction fi.r i. .etc. K. t. MKIIlMKllk. t Co.. Urugila HI Kir. I tret, Pnrtlaiid. Or. hole Aaeiita for linn. Paciri r iuii. - The Klshop Soott Oram mar School. VIVMIMIINO AM) DAY SK-IIOOI. PIK MOYM and Viaing Men, will l !ii It. afth year U'.uVf IU preaent aiaiiairenieiit Meil. (. ImC. lTeprea rmvs for coileae or lnwn.a. The lea. Ii log la practical and tuorougn, and dlaclplirie airlct. Hend fur twelfth are uuaJ ralauajus. gili.g coDinieie u.tor nirnr pnptie. A'ldrewl, t. V . UllX. M. ll.. Ilea.1 ataater. uea furtlaud. t'regv fnnoMFiFi nni tm WW A W-a--fa' OGN.tf aeparntara. lrer and Tread Powers, PWi than to averaf enain ot same power, and oara durable and aasy lo tuauag. lluudreua of Uww rear. aad Prla) List and Dirsstlgata thofbstkly . . W,K.IAM1 li-lnolikn A CAKI). Dr. .Moody, ui' Xoiv York VUjp i-1 nr. uIm ut Hi Ihiutin 1'ritvllrtN c A wunl to l he MiluU'-( uiiNiiltaiU.il ffw. I IhvltMtH'-Vb.no ninii'T wlmt tlii lr 1Imi4i my It", in cmII mill ihW-MitEt'ir (or iln-mf l n tMfurv UdiiIum; nil hnH-i, fur tl will tMMi vmi nuililriK. I an 1IU rMlNKIIllMi'llH Ml HI NiMH MllW IN H luir lr!MC C ntuklnff ftritn. I will cinl'nvur to Ih nunlt In mf (iilMiii Hint n'tiMihif h in my rltnrK h. I cImIih m4 it nir vrylHHly, lut to curt ull llml van In turvl. I Iihvh hiitl" twi'tiiy yi'rtna.' mittsTiil iirni'tU Ui tm trrttinifiit n( Ihitli Dt'iiti1 iiihI rhniiili iIiwimmh. I hvt IcH'ittf) in rurliHiul. iuhI ull I Hsk tn thutymi nvm u.fc fttlr. unhtaM'tttnul, ny wlilch I Imi,h Ui mvtlt your im llili'iirt, mid (ftvn ntlrt rMtMwciritn to Mil mitTvrim iiiiiimmiy. My niMitmloti Iian Immii ariiulmt by brim runillil with my ,Mitl nl, lltnniKli Jnrnut NiirovtiU,l jMi'th-e, htiili lit Ktimjtr it ml In (bin rtiiititry, Mint Hiiilliiii(ty kf'iinK up with Ummik. I know I lie cutt mill ri'iiii ily urcilnl, not hy Kiit'fwwuik, tH by nr In my tM'Htinnt of ninny (lliiviiw I mnkt 11 nf ni'W nuMhiHl of urt. 1h trrHtiiiriil In ntiitpl nml tW iiMmt It'Huilili' of nil. Tlirrt In no iihnleHJumt ivn.-utlkyi Imtt'Ver Hittnlliir tl irt'uliiH'iit. I invltt mI1hp Miii-'tiMl to visit iiiui in-t-ly con In-v iliomwlvf .. Irv Inn me to verify tlit uwrllon thHt tlirrt low nvvrt fxhti'i, h n-imtl.v m NturtlliiK mniI ImititMltHti In ft. rtlW'trt. lli' iioIihI t'lirntiv MiIh.im Iwndlt'd In lujr Itrm-lri P, rt fiidor d nml Hinivitl by the ftu'iilitt nf IhiiIi KuriH hihI Ami-rii n, Tht bt iiptlrUU rliv-t Hrt (NTi'4'iitlbli Mlmiit finui tht nlitrt, t'sim-n rvirnntrU liiruniblf, nndnl VfarM nlitndliiK, ylWdtoltn mild but woniirrful ItiMui'iic. Ami In no rivw ran llu lnat liu nt be Htlt'tiiti d w lb Itie IruM dnnncr, thereby ie- liflntrll lobe tln limit liannb-w iki nt In thomir). tlrt, Thne wlin wlhh in niply for wlvlctt ol iretttiueul muv'niiitldi'iitly do wi wiilniullieMlutloii nrditlblenrr. hb, tbe niimi timid nmy relv mi tbnt Invlolnble wrrecy wild b Iiiin ulninly nnivefl tin lld uf mi Hlpnlv pnib-hNliMial re)iitntlou bnmd. 'UHfH -hi lm tn uted by nrifpf,ni1iiKf' when n vw loiiiil Interview Ik ImiHirVtlble, pntvldlnfc the pHtleiiM will minutely dettdl nil of tbeir IhmHIv InflrmHtb'N n4 meiititl dlHltirbHiireH written In itlmple mid mtttimJ niyli'.iinil In lut oidHnrt with (be neei wutry deiulliot IbVlrnwit feeling, Oh perwoniil Interview, however, even with iMtU niK reilitlnjf ut n ol'limre In blnbly t nimble when prnrtrrnhle, uml will more I bun rvijr tbeimllenl the fifeuM mid trouble of m Irtp to I'ori IuimI. The udvHiitHKi' ' t'ven it vKlt im' ntnrrnt mi timnifold. A Mnle vlhlt In mnnf ( Kh h will em-1 Mr dmMor to form mi wcnmte opinion mid iiolemitti nlun wbleli mlifbt be lost ftU(ht uf In merenirn-MiNHideiHt. pmtlnilurt.v when mlrrowoplc And rlieintcHl nnnly hIh la abfiolntely iiereHMury, I'sttleinn not reU I UK In the elty who wMi to trunniu-t tbelr biiitrieav tbroutih the iiiHihot by exprewi ran hHB lheneee Hitry remedleN M'lil lo itny HddnM or left t any mll way Hint ton or cumrb olllifln OreKon or W'HHbiiiHMi lerrltoiv until in 1 1 ml lor, mrenlly piu'ked and m rnrelv wenled. lilll-e and HeHldetire, VOit Klrnl nlreei. IMiHiniK .11 an i VC, Unld'n New llulhllnn, furtier li-Ht and t oliimhiu, Portland, Uickuii. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S BOOTS AND SHOES Arc the BEST and COST SO MORE thnn IMber Hrands and If the Men-bant wlla nlinm you Trade does not keep our Good It Ih heeaiwe It IMYS belter to sell pair of Boot or Slne crer TWe MoiitliH thup ererj FOUR or FIVE. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR Te make. All .Merchants In Oood Credit enn proeine IIioKe (Joodg at our ITm hmixes lu I'ORTLAM) or Xan Frnne Iwo. TRY OUR "HERCULES" BOOTS. IIKCHT BROS. CO. STENCILS I S'tte SEALS, xix EioaATgK, : a rwr srr. rOBTLABf ,OK, SEWING MACHINE STORE 167 THIRD ST. aaraiKisia Bo ON SHORT NOTICE. t a r-trrwr . MALE. Y THMAD. Arr-CHJiESTSyct OKRIBAI. AO EST roa Taa HOUSEHOLD & WHITE 141.(MM It i;WAltX F4jK a.nvonk who will i.p.kx Kltnr A JllltMi'aH)raMir Dm iut t lM- I Mltlnirs imI, wilt tt trrft mt--nriarMl prfii cuttm. printing ft iwt fttllhR ifiuniriit. Krvna. lniirtiviii. iiii tavt Jir iitrfD nt-'l'. A(rM io bII and im ti wuttixi ,n -rT town. irKl tuffrit rn a..k nio I U I'j iJ-S l-r ilitr. KhAA.iHUi JIl,liN, ' OH-tt-T. Nt-f.kfatif. ,.. W. T ma A V j r ' . IV my '7