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Flsbei Tbit Sin? and Dane. Lieutenant White, of the American gervice, in bis "Voyage to the Chines aeta " relatea that, being at the mouth the Cambodia, his crew ami himself rreatly aBWPIBueu oy ueanug cer uin nnacounUble sounds from beneath B t ironnd the vessel. These were van 0ns like the bass notes of an organ, the MnDJ of bells tho croaking of frogs, and , pervading twang which the imagina tion might have attributed to the vibra tions of some enormous harp. For a time the lnystorious musio swelled upon them, and finally formed a universal ehorns all round, but as tho vessel as cended the river the sounds diminished in strength, and soon ceased altogether. Humboldt was witness to a similar oc currence in tho South Soa, but without sU,ecting tue cuuso. Toward seven in tbe evening, the whole crew were aston ished by an eitruordiuery noise which rfseniuieil lUtt( ui drums wuiuu were bedtlDg in lue air, It was at first at tributed to the breakers. Speedily it was heard in the vessel, especially toward the poop. It was like a boiling, ttw noise of the air which escapes from fluid in ebullition. The sailors began to fear tiere was some lenk in the vessel. It was hcaid unceasingly in all parts of the vessel, and finally, about nine o'clock, it ceased altogether. The interpreter belonging to Lieuten ant White's ship stated that tho marine mnsic, which had so much surprised the crew, was produced by fishes of flattened oval form, which possessed the faculty of adhering to various bodies by their mouths. This fish might have been the pogonia. Tue musio of the sea is heord in the B.iy of West Pascagoulu, and is described by those who have listened to it as singularly pleasant. "It has for a long time," observes Mrs. Green, an Ameri can writer, "been one of the greatest wonders of the southwest. Multitudes bave beard it, rising as it were from the witer, like a drone of a bagpipe, then floating away in the distance, soft, plain tive and fairy-like, as if JKolian harps sounded with riohor melody through the liquid eleinont; but noue bave been able to account for tbe phenomenon. There are several legends touching these mys terious sounds; but in these days few things are allowed to remain mysterious, some bave ascribed the sounds to the cattish." Tho sensibility of fishes to the sound of musio 1ms been commented upon by writers. The alose (belonging to tbe c'upeidie) has been noticed for its love of music and dancing by ancient writers. Arislotlo says that it no sooner catches the sound of musio or sees dancing than it is irresistibly led to join the sport, ami cut capers nnd throw summersaults out of the water. Julian declares that the sprightly conduct imputed to tbe shad by Aristotle was well known to fisher men, who, hiking advantage of it, fas tened li tin bulls to their nets, by tbe tinkling of which above, the fish within hearing were attracted to the spot, and netted witbont.dilliculty. A somewhat similar mode of catching fish is bad recourse to by the boatmen of the Danube, who arch across and keep tense 'upon strong stretchers bung with grelots, a floating net, and so ring in a great number of rish by the talking of these bells. Ilondolet, the fa mous naturalist, gave a romantic instance of tho fondness for music of fishes. When staying at tbe Vichy he took a walk with some friends in quest of alose along tbe banks of the Allier, with vio lin in hand ready for a serenade. Tho air was still, tbe moon and stars shining brilliantly. When the jiarty bud come to a favorable spot for tho operation a net was cnrefully drawn ueross the streuin, while Hie violinist, putting his instrument to bis chin, struck up a live ly waltz. A wonderful elleot ensued. Scarcely had be drawn bis bow when tbe sleeping curfaco of the waters began to . move, alose backs eppeared, rippling tho , silver.) expanse, and after a few strokes a hrge party of lish might be seen rising am! leaping in tho water. X. Y. Xews. Tea and Coffee as I'ivnls. Coffee aud tea aro natural allies, but they aro ulso natural rivals. As against alcoholic drinking in any form they are combined. It is over tbe unoccupied territory after alcohol has been driven away Unit tbe contention between the two comes. Taking the world through, the general verdict seems to be in favor of tea. Two of tho largest empires in the world China aud Hussia are tea drinkers. In llokhnra and Sumarcund, and in most parts of Central Asia, the tea-urn is forever steaming. On the other hand, tho Arab and tbe Turk, and with them the whole western part of the r .i i i , . iy . . i : l. iuuunuimeuau woiia, uru i-uuuo ui lunns. . The decision of Europe is not absolute for either sido. It seems to be very much determined by what we may call the accidents of the case. Those who can get Loth drink both. Enghud claims to be one of these, but tbe prefer ence of England is, lieyond all doubt, for tea, and not for coffee. Tbe unfair choice is very largely compensated for in the United States the chief coffee consuming country in the world. En glishmen, too, would probably make mere use of coffee than they do if they ..eonld once be induced to overcome tbe ' initial diluculties of having it prepared as it ought to be. IVa can be made easily enough. It may be strong or weak, according to fancy, it is Ua in either easo. Tbe right, plan, we are as sured, is to put jilentv of tea into the pot, then to add a littlo more tea, and. that done, to leave it to chance whether the liquor comes out weak or strong. 15nt, whatever we may thiuk of wenk tea, there is no good word to be said fur weuk coffee. Coffee must be verv strong if it is to dewrvo the name of eoilee at all. It is a generous drink, and it is for generous natures. The little arts which the frugal Lonsekeeper uses in making tea are not to be thought of in making coffee. There must be no economy in the amount used, no filling up of the pot, no miking tbe same ma terials serve twice over. That tea should ever lie made like this is bad enough, but there may be tates o depraved as to put up with it acd see nothing to ob ject to about it. The msn has yet to be found who ccn even make pretence of liking weak cofli-, diluted into ten times its proper volume, and as deficient in fragrance as in strength. London Times. INT AXD Ill'SOK. A fiery steed Horse radish. A wild goose chase "Quill-driving." The best Illustrated paper A bank note. Beauty without grace is a book with out bait. If they keep on, we dull havo kid gloves reaching to tbe shoulder. Slander is the revenge of a con ard, and dissimulation his defense.-Johu-son. In the barbers chair: "You will please cut off my whiskers; also the conversa tion." Like a good fireman the stove pipe elbows its way where smoke and fire prevail. If you alwavs live with those who are lame, you will yourself soon learn to imp. A bad inarriago is like an electric ma chine; it makes you dance, but you can't let go. May it ever be written of American mechanics: "By their works ve shall kno7 them." "The live man is always to be found in front Is not intended to apply to funeral processions. You can take an old ben and a dve not and niako a bird twico as boautiful us an Australian parrot. If a proud man makes mo keen niv distance, tbe comfort is that bo keeps his atthesamo timo. I Swift. When a paper comes out in anew dress it doesn't signify that any of its editors will follow suit. A Chicago man has a beard 12 feet long. As fur as his coffee is concerned, that settles it. Ugh! Thought is tho first faculty of man; to express it is one of his first desires; to spread it his dearest privilege. lluy- uai. Prohibitionists never "smile." Cam bridge Tribune. Yon might as well try to make us believe that hypocrites never snicKer. Xew Orleans has tried a Johu China man on the jury, and be was a success. Agreed with the other eleven. Detroit i tee Press. Tbe pilisse has thrown the ulster into the backgrouud. -Yonkers Gazette. IIow rufUan-like! But isn't that a queer way to spell polioe? Bronson Alcott will perhaps be most valued by tue American people as tho father of tbe author of "Little Women." Philadelphia Times. People who marry are not necessarily insane; but people wbo fail to marry have insane ideas on the subject, that's certain. Grief knits two hearts in closer bonds than happiness ever can; aud common sunoring is a far stronger link than com inon joy. Said cynical, ungallant Diderot: "Women swallow ut one mouthful the lie thut Hatters, and drink drop by drop the truth that is bitter. The more au idea is developed, the more concise becomes its expressions; tl e more a tieo is pruned, the better is the fruit. Alfred Bouyeart. Editor Charley Johnson, who was for several years Tho Leader in West v lr ginia journalism, is making the Truth assert itself in Kansas City. .t young man named Onion 1ms lately been ordained as a minister. Whenever ho unfolds himself before his auditors, be will doubtless move them to tears. Tho real namo of Blanche Douglas, indicted with the Malley boys for the murder of Jennie Cramer, at New Ila- ven, is Bridget Annie Kearns. Detroit Post. A strolling theatrical company was at tho dinner-table. A waiter approached one of the members, und sai 1, '"Soup?" Xo. sir!" replied the truest. "I am one of tho musicians." "What have you been doing since I last saw you?" '"I've beeu attending a course of free lectures." "A course of free lectures?" "Yos, I was married a week after we parted." Tbe man who endeavored to discover perpetual motion and fuiled, somehow never thought of getting a situation as a newspaper reporter. If he bad be would have found it. A very rich man said: "I worked like a slavo till I was forty years old to niako my fortune; and have been watching it like a detective ever since for my lodg ing food and clothes." "Boy, may I inquire where B.ibinson's drugstore 'is?" "Certainly, sir," re plied the boy, respectfully. WclK where is it?" "I have not tho least idea," said the urchin. The feelings of a small boy Dan better bo imagined than described after the said small boy ha9 spent half an hour crawling undiT . gospel tent to find that it is not a circus. When a boy feels called npontoi West and tackle the grizzlies, he should be shut up in a yard for tifteeu minutes with a dog about as big us a cider bar rel. If that doesn't cure him, On he was cut out for a bear hunter. Old Tom Pardie, Sir Walter Scott's favorite attendant once said: "Them ore fine novels of yours.Sir Walter; they are invaluable to mc." "I am glad to bear it, Tom," returned tbe novelist, "Yes, sir" said Tom, "for when I am out all dav bard at work, and come home tired, anil take np one of your novels, I'm asleep directly." "So von want to marry my daughter, do von?" said tho father to 22 years' growth of trembling manhood. "Yes, Kir- T like her and " "How can you support her? What salary do yon get?" "Oil, my salary's small, but I'd come and live with you! ' "Come and live with me, eh?" and something as bard as an Eirvptfiin pvramid struck the young man amidships, and, gaiuenns uimseii np, be concluded to board with his mother a few weeks longer. A frog fell into a pail of milk in a Connecticut town the other night, and in the morning was found sitting upon a roll of .fresh butter. A locil paper says that tbe sole explanation is, that, in try ing to extricate himself, he had, by dili gent and continuous strokes of bis long legs, churned the milk into butter. A Georgia paper, copying this, says that a cow in its locality gives milk so rich that the process of milking her turns the fluid into butter as fast as it falls into tbe pull. . Tie Deaa Alive. The following remarkable story comes from Indiana, and relates to an occur rence of last week: A remarkable circumstance la reported from Fort Wayne. Ou 'Tuesday after noon Mrs. W. L. l'ettit, wife of the Teller of the First Xational Bank of Fort Wayne, apparently died, and the under taker took charge of tbe body. Arrange ments were making for the funeral and watchers sitting with the supposed corpse. At ten o'clock at night a faint sigh was heard coming from tbe body. The watchers started to their feet with alarm, stepped to her side, found her eyes wide open, while in a voice that was scarcely an andibls whisper she reo ognized them and asked for her hus band. For a moment the attendants were speechless with wonder at this res urrection of tho dead; then, with the re vulsion of feeling, they almost screamed with excitement. The husband came in haste, and with joy unspeakable elusped aguiu his living wife in his arms. Tho doctor was sent for, and be was as much astonished as the rest of the household ut beholding living what in his exact medical science he bad declared dead. He administered the proper restoratives and tbe patient rapidly recovered, and was declared at a lato hour to be in a cioro hopeful coudition than ever. 3cl&bboi-s In the Church. "IIow do you do, Miss Verplank?"suid a young lady caller ou to one of her so ciety friends. "I just ran over this morn ing on particular church business." "I am so glad to see you," tittered Miss Verplank; "what can it bo of so great importance?" "Well, dear, it is this: You kuow at tho last Suuduy nchool concert of your church, we lounod yon our first alto singer and organist?" "Ob.yes." "Well, we are going to have a church festival next Tuesday night, and ltcv. Penwiper suggested that I come over aud borrow your oyster." Chicago Cheek. XOTICE. To Ihe Fannert and Mechanic of Oregon, Wuthinyloii Territory emit Idaho: We u uh to call your attention to the fact that our annual Cutalmjue and pr'u-e litt for 1SS2 S3 it now ready for dittribution. It uill U' found very vatualilr and iimtructiet nailing, and liiti hefurnithett gratuitously. Si'iid ioitr name and tiottoffire addrett to FARMERS and MEC1 1 ASICS' STORE, 18-i Flnt ttreet, Portland, Oregon. sf'T-lm 1'. 0. Dux 175 Mmrn'i Your mile herrjr Toolh PaMe An aromatic combination fur the preservation of the teeth slid gums. It is far superior to any )reKntuin of its kind in tho market. In lurps h.imlwmieopid pots, price fifty cents. For sale by all.drugiitts. llalp, liivis A' Co., wholo uile agents, iVrtlnnd, Oregon. DOX'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS YOU WAXT THE BEST. SEE TIIAT OUR NAME IS OX EVERY PAIR. AK-IX, SELLIXG & CO. Book Aw Mmic Berlins: Send to Wiley 1). Allen, 1S3 J hint street, rurllund, for any book or music published. Orders by iniiil tilled promptly. The "Musical Pastime," a monthly journal of music, 50 cts. a year. Send stump for big cntalojua of music. Send $1.00 Jo W. I). Tulmer, Portland, lor one year's sulscriptioii to the r.ieilic Civemoer, the Uratit semi-monthly A. O. V. fi. imncr. KIIKI'MATISM! No one suffers Iroin this dill reding compluiiit if the blood is pure and healthy. ' OltEUON BLOOD ITUIKI Kit iimkes verr Hich Blood and euros l!heuimitim, Pains in the Hack, Limbs, etc Try it. 1 a bottle, ui 1 druggists nnd medicine dealers sell it. Krunlf (i. AMI, the Portland photographer is leading the profession in all the novelties of the art. II is work is always of the best and his cus tomere are satisfied with what they receive. It in suggested that "there's money iu it" for tho astronomer who will discover a firt-class comet that ctiQ be seen about 11 o'clock ifi tho evening. The male and female minstrels ut the Klitc. Iheatei in Portland are drawing crowded houses. Tho Tudors aro the latest sensation und more talent is on the way. TrnKisu Iti'os. Send to John B. Gurrifon 57 third street Portland, for catalogues ol i- . ... . The best liver regulator known, i sure cure for lhsieia and indigestion is l;.. .lenhy's Cali fornia I. X. L. Bitters. Gsrrinn repairs nil kinds nl wwin? msehines. riptsined stfoot of this colnmn. MIHIAL TIIK MIMI'AI. PANTI H K.-A monthly Jour niil of music itHilh vi ul una liistnuiiHiitul.i m. ut lo anv KiMrcHu for totru per year. Aitilres Wiley II. Allen, publisher and inulc dealer, I.V1 Third street, I'nrl lall'l. I reifHl. I 'Htill"t;le free. "IKVKIOKX. W. t. M .4 K l.-llvll Knrli.eer. ( onluu in and surveyors. o(li Room No. H ltne'ti HoildliiK. Kast Port land. All klmN of nirvpyhuc awl draftinii done for any part nf ihe eounrry. IIIKIKIIX r.MPIItl'. B.iKKKV 1- Vi jshlineuin. ui A I'uhr, I'ri'lis. MaiinliM'turer nf lllol bread, swsla. Ilenlc. Mutter, Huston. HiiKHraii'l Xhne Fly eraekers. Orders Iruul th trade solicited and promptly at- tended til. 1WAVIHS. V. ii. .1 :K V 0.-H" ITOII! street lieur Waslilinrinn. onu. melius, mineral waters, mal, ete. riiretnllv miHlrted. Atsavs fur mid and silver tl. ; other metals fmni ST. to . idl l dust Ixuuiht and bars maJe. orders by mall carefully attended to. J. II. McHTOHI.-Orir. Front and Murk, ('hem- ul iitmlvsls niH'le nf risil. mineral w lliers, ei in lour v sjisavs ufK ild, sliver, led or roiT, from .U'V Or. I' l(ree, I ..null'lr'e i'li-l'it.t ITfVFV. II. P. K V.S I'll Y. At!"rnev aim 4 .itiijM.-j.ir st law Hihiis Hrkaia'1 hullillnt. Iieal busluew .ellul!llnir t'i letters 1'lltelH f,r IllVentli'lls. befnrl ,1 m H-feTit Ofiee i it III the (7,'irts S pee!sli U mmmmmmmm imli t. , i-rr, nu I.MV I'klrF. II . in: "ATMOSI'H Kl! IC I J lns im.iO.rs," I'tVo -. Iirv (tin-awl I nt ull'iw l.,rs nislied on rn-ell'I nf prW. with foil dlrwt.on fi r u j-h li. l-KII'MI'ltK ".. l)nurit 141 Flruf . re.-.. Piii:"l. ' 'iu for the .N. I'snrt USE ROSE PILLS. Write toC!tlre1 Clljtr.Mni. Uereland.O r for I'amohlirt in plain kiim rnvei- n, deSTthllJli: Ul iNSTRUMfcNF it wgHti for euriiif NIl.HT KMLS.SlU.Sa. fcinnsi. Cheap, er t ails. I ver aaJ iiiney iliiea Tctstd by Dime Til! if vi r. r- ' twttaMlals I ' EYE & EAll LN FIRM All Y AND SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK ! Baxd W. Tnrur mm4 Wod Mia., walk lartlia4,Wrk r. Illklintnn.lalr Prnfiwor o f V.yr A Kr IleM In the Mistical l.-Niiient of VYtlliuneiiii I nlversiiy has rrei'lisl a nne hull, In,, on a hnillUful rle alien III the until rt ,.f il,, ,-ity b rrMtrsil to asvoino. dale imtlelils urlerliif from all disease, nf Ihe hVK. K All or Tit IttlAT. Also mil Hty siss'lul allelitlon persona lalsirtn under I'hronle Nervous artWilnin, ami lo dtseas. ssuliar lo women, and relieve a I mil teil millllM-mf it,., i-s-,-tlu islsililietoent. 1 he luteins, ii w t,, pnivldv a llui.ie for sneh inses Willi all the Is m hi'Kieiilr ax lea nniihlned Willi llu be. I niislk al skill to lie haul In the melnsills. IViils'llllm lihysk'iaiiamlsuraisin lr. I'hlllp llarver, Hrol. of dnwasisi nl women and children III the Uledk'al delsirtmenl Wlllanietle l'li)erstlv. Also Mr. 1. M. K. Hrowiie, Prul. of I'hyuolocy uiei) deii'l. Willamette fnlverslly. For any auiouui of relereii.-es nd Vlrenlsr. address UK. J. M. I'II.KIN1 , I'ny. Is! SW saisrlssla, 1'iwl liuid. Or. c 0 1. A V!, 1'eaniaH at Ihe Portland ISusiness College, Ken Iveil Ihe premium liven by the rOUILANW MECHANICS1 FAIK, 1 Fur the lst eihlhltef IMaln Wrlllnr. Canl Wrtlluf I'loiirlahinif, UdlerliiK and Fen lirawdug. The rortlanil IIhnIiii'hm College Journal, (Vintalninff speelineiia nf nrnaniental sn work, ete eiited hy I'nd. W'eseo, w til be sent free to any address, heiid name on Ksial cant. Address A. I'. AltMsiTIMNO. M7tf l'k llm lot. I'.irl I I. lr 4s. mi M a . VJ STENCILSJ A erne ,;.-V (ULKJieuvKi, .aninvr. rOKTLAKf OK. ZEPHYR WOOL. (IKItMAN ASH ilKIIMANniWN Wtltll,, KS'IT INK AMI F.MIimilliKHIMI Hll.K. t'AN VAKHIX. FKI IX. all kinds of Fancy work. AIUKH' I'MiK.IIWKAIt, MIhsks' AS"I I'll II. tIRKN's. rNI'FllWKAIl. FASTsl I-4IM 11. KTK WAKBROH V. M I'lKl'KS-f.; Ul. W I'lWKS .T to timtwwi-, a 165 Third Str.et, Portland, Or. U. Una Fir t'iitM,lturns, trAn X c Soros,lt(ills,illcs f'nLml llroavfu. tfri ' "as, ;. tf4 Corns, ok'.,lt linn V i I . - 5 DDOl -&u(iH,.ml. VSFTa Soldbylh'ttg. XO MOKE DYSl'KL'SIA. V-, . 'l-i-rtw-laA a I KM Pf BEST TOHJO IN USE. Recommended bv all.Phvsicians. It r sol (, tir"lea on bark nf llnllle. A "lire Cure mr iDdixestlnn, Lots of Aputlie cud ihe bis! Liver Henulilor known. SOLD ONLY IN GLASS. To fit' or tell any btil the genuine article out of our bottle is felony, and when delected, will lie irosernltd to the luileitetit of tbe law lrauv supplied by Arpad Haraszthy &. Co. IWO H'aalilliKloii HI.. Mam Krwiirlimi. ' i Vsf-..rr J-i4!T&&jA'iljIL& ::i:.rrmASTTiii: itiTiJi thkiitw Ml Modern Iniprovemenis. Open all day. 1.1. II. Mm'SS I'W. I'nturtHnr W. K ( liamlierlaiii Jr. Tlioa. A. Ito'ilnson. Life Scholarship t E.N D FOB CIPXCI-AR 1TIGELL 13 000 Pianoi 1 .000 Organs. lMhalf. H 7 i f Matfiu f4Mti.fr r t-4i. K-Htr JiiaUUii.djtA rUikir t AMTISELL. CisVl I CaVkM. M f ri'HK W II1TK." U K IIAVK THIH HAY Wll.r 1 i.nr entire Interest lo. and transferred ih ureoee of the White Hewli,- Ms bine In Mr. John It. llsrrl ,. i.f li" I hlrrt str et, Portland, or. Mr (larrl-.o will heniifier supply the rrowliif demand lur nor ,.,Tm.r and popolir 'by,; , A . R MEN AND WOMEN. Rors and tins, anyrw wr. wants lu.t. pleasunt sm pi..'vnieiil In whk h from twIU'rer dsrran be uiar.e will send there name and p.n.n-e ad.lresa Ui ua n- nieillatelr SOA reifies oor deaeril'tive nn inarm drew. II. II. teeiebell ak (., So. Uf7 I'miH street lutlwal. Orenun. 7) f IISiMi, mam v)x I'lvjpi V.ii' t $70 n ' ii a as i it A.IUUIllJ-fcf' TIIK J. I. CANE fLOWI. lLi uuriDnaamcitiuF f tllsi,c ?'UW.jOiV I" '''' I'sy terms. "OM..MKAI. .XI?L'?,'' ':C?"' ''V'vi:''AW!'.,)V'mV, h llluiuest oliah'y the hi st Held alVV.X'fc for Inveslinei.l and the in,,.t,!e. -rr'aVk'VS'S;'; s..h,e puce In, hsauU, l Vj.ijS'''! WTi.Vl,i'Te ' ""k"- ' elm iriilii.lty ,.U0Ms'ViJrlVK3 lo the heavy III, BJ? J K t'if 'AVfi'JZ.Z WtV.V-Aij!Vi ' 'ltV 1 '..liiillil.-s lis iiiiiiiie.s R&Jirl?ief ,V4 WJfci&$JM . Vt .t J-' sW i- h" Adiinu l,ir.v,t.,k-,ther AUi$ ... i,,tv Jf3'i-'-J?,te ilVit I'oiiliniii.old make this hid iP,!'!1 "s:V'Sivi.'V '""' lrn. all isiitsi.t N'li:;lT.r,c'?c.,'T; i...-.-,..lly alliiicl a lr,e ,S 'Yf.V 'V;i, I-"!", ut and In .1 ,,,.. tt P-y.X.Jr.Vlb.-V".- .'W aiuuhlc sunilll.an lin itv In IT iMi.-7A,.BAUT, s !'A'S:'-.T5''.';i' A W.Viil !l Weare the sole nurnti for On-Ron and Wadilngiim Territory of Ihe celebrated J. t. I'.h.; pi.nWw "Tit I I'M I'M" HKKIlKltN and lillll.ljs. htudi Inker Ksrm ami HprinK Wnaons, J. I. Case i ne tioii I.mkhus, I'ortable Kuxines, KuKinesoitbklds, wild sIukIc or dmihle Saw .Mil is. t all ami si'e us or w rite fu rata lot; les NTAVIK A WALK Kit, Fiopt M. foot of Malinon, I'urtlio.d. JUST RECEIVED! Plrerl from Knalim .loulrietorla, $60,000 CONSIGNMENT BOOTS AND SHOES, Wblrh onist b aolrl In lhlr' rlnya trpurdlissof cost, 'li e rt'ics rcioli of u' MImis' nod t hi drei.'i KrtMie"! R'd. I'ui Kid IVIihli- Ooat, Calfskin and Cs'f r. lnl SIiim, In I'nmn role, ) uble Holii. lap Soe s ork H AImi a full llnr ot dents tint Hm Kds anil hues 111 Vurloua ily'.er, itil'ah'e for i lit.' On;o:i mit'de', New York Boot and Shoo House, tW I KIHNT 1 1 II I I ' i RelWSen YsmilU Slid I'sn ir I' l-Oj irl I)-,, ,') i p. ki Re II. ft, lll, H. E. tVanfe, lion rrsrypa. ETKBT PAIR GUARANTEED. AaVIN, stKIalJUia sk CW. I I Ins iMiy mm4 "mm tonic m mi ltlniit rmiilt of ovfrW pitrof prfM'tlrn,! ripcrl nr.',ntl l'KKS Willi I'NKAlUNIt CKH'I AS I V, Nrvmn And Vhvul nl lxMlit)', KimiiiiimJ WcakiifM, HH.rrniit.ir rluw, lnn"tlfirrhH,Kru nilmlftii. IiiiH)tfiM'V, Kt iittiuteU Vliallly, tr'rif.v nirti IWKMriH mill lt OF MAMIOOIf, frcun It varu Inn Hinl jmrTiM hlfKMl, HtrHikjihi'in the whatrvnr rmiw iiriKliici il. Ni rvca, HrHln, Miif'hc. Jiitftitioii. n' prfMiu Mvtt ur fAKi, and Hiyilcftl aiia Mntnl ullli. U tuHi njr ummturl dflflllUtit K lrm up"n thf nymt'm, prevntlrif liivoluutnrv liisnPr de lilJIUlinif dri'ft.T.1, miuIiiiU lotwa wlih ttiw ii'ln f'.c. m dfMru. !t t tiiiml and h'niv. It tt tiinHtm1iiator of ftl) KIDNKY AS H(,AlVi roMI'I.AIMrt. IT t).NTAIVH NO INJl ltltl IN.iUKI'IKNT. Tnihntmtmtitnt tmm thm rf frfim ut ytltfl ndl4wrriln r rwrwi, lrlv lhirftMch nnd prnnnt i i HK I Ul AHAftTKKII. Fiif'0, W if rM.itl.-.ur v bntllin lii emm with full dlntrtioiia fcnd Advli i. V hw-iit Hurf tmm rvatUin to miy vlrtrt-M uj,oii r CTJIit 'f iH-fc-c.nr O. 1. To h hud only of lr. ; It, Miilflrld, f 11 Krurny ': Hati Kntiirlw o, ( Hi. 4 imniiI rt Uri4 ulrt. tly cotilldMi (ml, by letter ortom i,KltKK. Kor tlipronvfilni of fmiipntn, Miifl In ordpr to mn-ur rf'' t wfTHy, I tmvf tvlu'('d h ptiviiK Mfm, unJr wlik-L nil Ut-H r lorwnnli-d. i KIAr. IIOTTrK TURK. Hnfflrlfiit to Mi w lm merit, will m wnt to anv om pplylfiK ly IcHpr. nUilnc Mm iiyinptoma ana ( .iiifi(iml'iittfiii ntricuj confldUal. DR. SPINHEY, Ma. 1 1 Kaaraj sir t. a F reals wli Uiwale aad Caalal Dlaai YOUNG MEN TirnOlfATBK WUfTFBINO FROM THR T.f V (ww of youthful folil or Indlarrotlon, will d? wfllto avail tiirniaive of tbta, tba rrpaunt bt-oti vt ln.d at tha altar ofwjfTciifiar honnuilty. IK -I'lNNKY will (iiaraniaMi to forfait tor ivar ol Kpilnal WeaKnpM or pvivaia dlaawaof any d durciwactar witka ha uodartaaca and faila U raj. MIDDLK-AOCO Mm. Thrai many at tho ur of thirty Ufity wm 4. trotiVed with too fn-ijuiit aauatlin (if tlw jini'lrr, oflMi anconiift(ilM by a lisht sunartli-C 9i j rnii'f wnaatHin and a akntrt( of tba yta U i tiiftoiipf tbv mtUit raonut aytfUrit for. fnxtiu mi tf ih urli.ary 4poftlt ft ropy altmi-iil ofli t.Mifid. mA nmtlnj mull partK-lHi of aldnoiAi . ' mtyt. or tb coior aid t of a ihtu mllkr- h u-it 4 Au i lio:n to a drk and Utjh.I irr . i n nr many ttin wfvidlpof tbt difU 4i.';r. ln 1 i.f the chiim, wt.trb I tti- iKnifid tt of K-nd rl 'Aia.ni'it, lr. H. ! ir.inrani.- a pt-rfn t i"Jf h :, hi h nut, abd a In-altLy rvatoraitou uf sclila r hi y nrftAoa. t.'il - Koura-10 Inland 4 o. MotIiiv frnn ( t M. Oximltsftiiou fia, TlMtn-uKli arn;i.aiiji Vvlif t k Cu or Dlt. PIXIKT A CO.. NO- 11 I.H y b'Ja-tri, Y.Ai l M L'ati. si a. VjAi-iL , , .,, '.'.. " r? I tCfiM'J: '";.';'. -" I 1 -aS E ... , - v. W l I ' ..;T: V;. Xi I V. ' tU l :.'l'?':,i-. ca I r ' C5 S ' - .'' ca 1 ba UialOulTnd Mask, "TM nncMFiFrnni tiif. ai.hina iiomiti:ai a situaieil neit to Alhlna, and it '. ' -lij'Wli. ' .ii 'tween and fnuiihiif on both the .-nl r , -i ,,, lis lis. All the other Intsiiie 'in, lt' fti't. The t reels are w li'e. at d hare till In en ell an d, w hile the lots ure libih and level af.i! rui IhlM vl'ititfv, while in llu- m'r (niiirt- It imis( iiirnKli lnittit- (nr Hi' iniMiliy i4'rAsiuj( Mtiiw t lui I .Hi1im. tlhO llirh It-. V4Mtf Will f III IttsrsL ftr tlllMH HiuiL Hf iHiwuO-r It fr. We Hlil sshuw tin' iim)m ri mill kivc (nil Inlnr Itiitilltui tn till wiio timy m'ply to 'list III riiMtllllV, (UK I llMMllrifN ttll- hlii-'Mitl t tis uy ii mil Hill tivi ruiMjn im.-miiii. K.J. iiAli.ll l .t 1 1. I Kv iU' .iKt'iiti, .': Murr'Min mrtt. i.h.I l-OU N-H vi.r A ).. IUhI I.hU.Ii" AK.'ittft.l WtithliiK.iM nt. I'lirttmiil. or ThaTKIl'M nl s)l.l'll'.ttSiin4 IIKIM.W. A CERMMi A IK iT XMll-llMl - ' TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS in rn k flf Call'onils for rnttisilied rf'soni l.ic se at thers t ol rer nnni h ihellr I wr 'b econd rear, o tin tl li-i ir nod 7 the foil rl Ii yiar. lor lunlier srl;iu.r and terms aunt tor tot'jr of mr i.ew iisisr, "T'ir Ideo s"ldilo " rhl I) will be win lre KSiliMLr". HVfc XiKNTsi W'jiNll.li m very lowu and fHiinoT In Oregon and 'a li(ni ii Tit to ed f it lerii s'atontssto VV. Will I h t.i.L, iiri.'l Ai. (Ire,. ri ll and Wu'bliiniou Teirlio y. His in IK I'uio.i lis INllltslid I r. PERUVIAN BITTERS. i-'i'V t ,) . ;il; j i Ui.---::- Tha finest IIIYTEUs) la Ihe WOK I.O THKY KFPWTl'ALt.Y C't'KB MALARIAL TISEAiiES. Tllnllaa th Mvatem and arrst Ihv rasnai's tbe llremllol A lei.be 1 II libit, Dlt'sUMAMl. Aah your llfagKlsl or Winn ftleridiuul Ins then. WIUIKKlllilUib CO., Agents, Kan IVao elsea. V. J. XAH ai'lll rVI B A ,. l-silliiiid USE R)SE PI L L S 1850. 32 Yean Practical Experience. IC62. John A. Child DRUGGIST, I' in Mr In Fine Chemicals, Perfumery, Toilet Articles,, Sponges, Soaps, & Rubber i.aoai. Ctr M(in:T u 'X t r'ortlsnd.t'r. rfierial ai'eii'.H.n pit d to unlets by mall when seisin fisnled .(is iba e,h. TTsr. ii ose PILLR. BP0BI SHIM'S EMPORIUM. VM. EECK SOU lins,rteri and tlealettlu Guns, Rifles, and Revolvers Miii'S Flics, Leaders, Z? Hurt-eon l.lll(H, I!ook ol all kinds. FISHING TACKLE, llruWi d and Tspered Oil Bilk Lines. Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods, IM.sil 1 Ka PortlanH Or WILLIAM COLLIER, MACHINIST. Dealer la Mew aa! SECOND 1UXD MACHISERT, M asllaaa X.. rrtlaa4. Or. Fartles sVsiHa lUiHeses. raajtaaa ar 4W Jlll.L. MAI IIIKIMY essaassian kv aaMrcsslaaj Mr. Calllcr, New and Second Hand Machinery kt aaM ar traced la a -lssJss ft 'i COlatXi ti - Xii .