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AImnf. riTY GUARDln!hi"rkk",,l",,i,"rf UUUMltM . . I " . n minat-d IB iiemocnim ui iicui. - a n fiuniU of Walton county, (or ....mil I " " LATEST NEWS SuauiAiu T TUH"H TO 1 Twflpen were killed by powder ex-ploei-n U Acton, Mas.., on the 10th. Henry Merritt,. laborer, f killed by a well felling on him at Elmi. K. Y recently. .... n?.w.. n nrMiham of Indian lion, nwwi i i were arntrujiu vj m' " -!.-- - n, appointed postmaster-general by ,oM Mtimgtei ,t $126,000; partly in tbe rrwiaenv. mrea in several ouiuiui-n. The roundhouse end machine hope of Tb8 uhinese 0ODii writes that if Chi- the Northwestern wraea ai noMchn,lren are excluded from tbe pub- Winona, Minn., April 11th. ,j(J K)00t of the state of California, tbe Janiss Williams waa killed in a mine CynPM will refuse to pay poll tax, near Nevsds City, Kef., on the 10th, bv m0UDfm l0 $175,000, Which helpa to . hnntder falling on him. annoort the schools. . . !.... I I. . I. .... i - n..i ,.-aA ParU of Arkansas waa vumeu 'j - j j;zra u. ueywoou, oi uonwu, i...-.- gOTernor. ft.. ..infuil in V Orleans recently wu quite heavy, 11.45 inches falling in M hour. Afire t Bordeaux April 12th com pletely destroyed the military bake bouse and a large quantity of provisions and miliUry stores. n. rnntioental oil worka at Denver trnAil bv Are April 12th. Tbe SELECTED MISCELLANY. Mnklnnharff connty. Kentuoky, with . i in nnai ni inn HiriT " PTr.?,f.?r?C'H lMr. Stephen., then .'young man, raid a million ana . . j"r;- -isit to the home of Mr. Harden, in done on the 9th, blowing down nouses, fetoee, bridges and whole forests. AtBoche.tr,N.Y.,on the 10th one man wss killed and several injured by a briok wall of a new building down falling with (tending obscene mattor through the .it. m,1 a five hours' address to tbe jury, 'explaining hi principles, and the Jury after two hour', deliberation, de olared him not guilty. An Ottawadinpatoh of April 12th say OH U . I ( A fit Petersburg dispatch of April The Indian who crossed from Minne- A Dl. rnw""" . :t.;i;.. I n....l ... Initio, ilanimntfld l)V inn. The irreal iruu oi uiu ion idw vuw.. . . - C. nnn. Three of the accused act a their own counsel. The other retain lawyers. A Dublin dispatch of April 10th aays: A number of arrest bare been made in connection with tbe murder of Idens, committed two year ago, and of Con table Kavanaugh. At meeting of tbe Ityubl wan cen tral committee of the district of Colum bia, resolutione were adoptod favoring a moTement to secure restoration of auf frage for the citizen of Washington. A Minneapolis dispatch of April 10th say: One of the worst and heaviest snow storms of the winter is now in progress. Btreet car travel is suspended For tbe first time this winter. lUilroad trains are greatly delayed. The storm is goncral throughout tbe slate. A Bl. Petersburg dispatch of April 11th says: Boveral offloers of tbe Ilusnian army will eoon be tried for nibilwm, owing to tbe discovery of the meaning of cipher letters embodiod in some of n.; VM.mtkln'a dooumonts. wbiou government by the French authorities. In tbe Pennsylvania legislature um was introduced to prohibit the manufao ture and aale of infernal machine and device to destroy life and injure prop .t. A hill was introduood preventing any attempt to personate or represent smallnox. Three bun Ired are roporieu dead. Tbe remainder are on their way to PorUs-e la Prairie. A Rangoon dispatch of April 12th says: i i...irr.ni flra occurred to-day at Mad- One thousand buildings wero destroyed, including residences of several cabinet ministers. Two prisoners were burned to deatn m cen. n, Tmlon naners of April 12th re port a terrible oatastrophe in the theater at Rivello, oansed by an explosion of gas. A performance was in progress at iha timA. and the theater was crowded. Many were killed in the panio whioh en sued. i Ttnnth Ttav. Maine, dispatch of April 11th savs: The extensive buildings of tiiA Knickerbocker oompany, and its en mn iinnsns. hav and storehouses, wore totally destroyed by fire and 00,000 tons ftf Ire ruinod to day. Wharves were also destroyed. The Irish members of the house of commons on ministerial benches will A - A t? 1 i.ili mskea united pennon vo mo ub"" iriven into tbe band of the Russian government, setting forth the moet a" . . .. u .nil.nitiu I i .o,t mauiina Iho diHtress UreUt IjriTunni.j v. in Ireland, owing to ine inaiiuiuuvo buF nlv of fool TKa Imnnnot of nhvsinians of New Vnrk in Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmo re oantlv was a notsble affoir. Wbitelaw j , ....... . . . - i Re d. Uoowe wi'iiam vuiuu nuu Wil anr being recognized as a divinity in tbe ii.m Evart were among the guests who new or old Testament, in any show or responded to sentiraonts. Dr. Holme mane ins rum'uunD m The San Franoisoo Commercial Ilerald theatrical performance On account of the reported existence of yellow fever in Cuba and other youth ern islands, the national board of health .1 Wl.lntfton ha decided to establish In a tnbnlated statement of tbe foreign Imnort trade of that city for the first nn.rtnr nf tlm vear. shows that it was qnarantlnr stations on the southern ooast neMT a miUion Mi a half largor than earlier than usual this year. It is pro- tlmt of the oorresponding period of last posed to open stations at Piew urienuu Yokohama and HongKong wei tbe first proximo. Those at other soniu- lhe prinuial points of import ern ports will be opeuod noi wiur iuu the 15th. A llermosillo. Mcxioo, dispatch of April 11th ssys: Ninety-three porsons nave been xuie in iu ' ' Apache outbreak, of which twenty-seven were Americans. It is believed that many killed are not yet reported. At l'almo ranobo ten were killed last Tues day. Two women were hung np by the hands snd rippd open. From one a child was U'keu. It was found mangled at the mother's feet. Tbe bodies of the men were horribly mangled. A Ban Franoisoo dispatch of April 11th says: The ofllcial statement of the prop arty of the Oregon and Transcontinental published here to day, show the follow ing holding: Northern Paoiflo oomuion, 860,000 ahares, $13,000,000 value; North ern Paoiflo preferred, 130,000 share, value $15,300,000; Oregon Navigation, 63,000 share, value $13,000,000; cash items, $1,300,000; total value, $45,700, 000 capital stock issued, $35,000,000. " A Wellington, Kansas, dispaloh of April J 1th says: A posse led by Deputy U. H. Marshal Hollister this forenoon sur rounded a party of Texas horse thieves seven miles south of tbestate line.below Hunnewell. Demanding their surren der, they were fired on by tbe despera does, and roturned tbe flro, killing Bam Ross and wounding J. Ross, after whioh the father of ths boys, an old man at the bead of tbe gang, surrendered. The two prisoners and the dead mau were brought to this oitv. Tbe parly oouslsled of six men, but three of them wereout of camp nd wero not captured. The horses iu their possession were stolen from Clare Bounty, Texas. Judge Oresham was qualified as post master geueral at Washington April l'Jth. Of course tbe oath of oQloe waa adminis tered by Judge Lawreuson, one of the clerks in the department. Whether tbe post-master general's oath would be , binding if taken be fore any one else than Judge Lawreuson, is a mooted question ' in the department. It would oertainly k be a sreat violation of auoiont precedent, and there is little doubt that tbe shock Tke Romance of lie iander IL Stephen uie. In one of the early years of the 40s of Aioht hundred thousand dollar, A Chinaman of Louisville bauod the Courier Journal and Commercial for libel, they having published that be kept an opium den and house of ill-fame. A man named Hanson was louna aeaa on the road near Lost creek. Nev., re cently. He had fallen off a lumber a load of lumber while drunk and broken his need. Tha Mormons at Bait Lake appointed 194 missionaries at their late conference. They are commissioned w go w iue Southern and Western states, Europe, Australia, Mexico and the Sandwich Islands. Alfrd Barton, the colored boy arrestei for turning the railroad switch at Swin gle s landing, near woouiana, naa ureu The superior court will determine whether bis offense shall be considered a felony or a misdemeanor, 1?. norland ha verv severe tramp laws. Tbe New England state jiwi 01 iui a tuft mmA of them, notably those of vwHmnhire.veryoPDreasjTOBuiiuw! .-a likn mint things in New England, copied in substance from English atatute books. whan TTniontown. a suburb of Wash rt n laiil Ant twentv-nve years ago, the owner issued orders that no lot suouiu ever w " thm nmiwrtT of a negro. That man s .-n fnrmnr home is in the center of town from which the colored race was to be excluded, is now owned anaocoupieu bv Frederic Douglass. - .. Tn V,a Cknadian commons recently TTnmnr mnvfld a resolution in favor of rAmrnmtv with the Hawaiian Islands Formerly a large uaue was uuuo uci-cou iiriti.il. Oiilnmbia and the Sandwich Is lands, but sinoe the United States has AMiai.linlinil reciorooitv trade relations with the islands, British uoiumoia iraue has fullon off almost to nothing. The Chinese in Melbourne, in Austra lia i.ava Rurtod several estabiisumenis foroollooting cate. The trade is shroud ed in mystery, for, so far, no one has beon acle to discover lor wuai purpuso the poor tabbies are used. It is not likely th it they are used for food, because the nllnntars prefer old cats to kittens, and nav as muou as to cenu a neau iur uuo c id torn. After serving an eight years' sentence in the penitentiary for killing the man who insulted the young woman to whom he was engaged, a Nashville man is hnni tn marrv the woman, now no longer young, for whose sake be commit tal homioide. With true womanly fidel ity she has remained trne to him, writing otten to mm, ana senuiuK mm uinujr u icaoies and sweet remembrances. A rno.l Christian mother in Middle tnwn oiiduined to her little boy, as was retiring, the eflkocy of prayer, and f ..1.1 him thut if he would ask uod Race of w.rr.n flonntv. There he met a flaxen- haired, blue-eyed girl of sixteen, beauti- fol in face and loveiy m uwk., piqnant, witty, and gifted with a mind rarely cultivated. An attachment grew ... - . . I . .... I, up, whioh lor years um uu formal bounds of friendship, but which was sacredly cherished by both. Tbe boy lover was poor in this world's goods; fragile in frame and harassed by siok- ness, be did not oare w aspire w band of one he had learued to love and t fnrAhnde to claim. With womanly devotion tbe young girl read the secret in the vounar man' eyes, and true to her Wrt aha eonld only wait and love, One evening in 1849 a party was given at the residence of Mr. Little, in Craw- fnrdaville. There the two met onoe more; there they enjoyed that sweet communion born of perfect trust, and there Mr. Stephens found courage w speak the words which for years naa fought for expression, unui at ibsi. uo oould no longer contain thorn. Are you sure that there lives none other whom you prefer to mer asxea the maiden, timidly, half-shrinkingly, yet only too happy to feel that she was favored in nis eyes. "In tbe whole universe there exists not one," said he, passionately. Thus their troth was pngnieo; mo a.v u set for their marriage, and all seemed aurploious for the lovers. But clouds lowered o'er their hopes; matters of a private nature, whioh it is not wun- in the domain oi ine puDiio w auuw.iu tervened and deferred the fruition of thair kntiAa. The one became immersed in politics, and, racked with physical ills, hesitated to enter a state where he feared the happiness oi ine oiuer migui. be marred. The lady lound ner amy oy the side of an invalid mother, who long lingered with a confining disease. Thus the years flew by; but tbe plighted troth was kept. Air. btepuenB never auureswu another, and ever kept the image of the fair young girl in his heart, ine iaay was the recipient of admiration from many, but to all she turned a deaf ear. They have often met since, and, while the idta of marriage wasabsndoned.tbey felt a sweet pleasure in each other's so ciety. But two weeks ago the lady was at the mansion, and on taking leave of her old friend one of the chairs tripped up, an unfavorable sign.as the Governor remarked at the time. The lady has for yesrs been a citizen of Atlanta, and no one is held more in esteem for every quality which adorns womanhood than Miss Caroline Wilkinson. Atlanta Con stitution. Mrs. Leslie's Labors. A New York letter oontains the follow- in?: Mrs. uoaua oaujiD n uoiu.j i CbaracterisUei of the father. iiea Ben. : A correspondent of the San Franoieoo Bulletin found th natives of Alaska ex ceedingly curious to see and to know. He thus descriDes meir oujw. v. -vestigating and the rough way the whites protected themselves. He says: We experienced no trouble from the natives except in the early part of the winter they would come and stand about our doors and windows and get in our way genorally, so that they became a nui sance. "When the frost gathered on onr win dows, they kept peep holes open by lick ing the frost with their tongues. This we finally got rid of by making a strong decoction of Cayenne paper and painting the outside of tbe glass, so that licking it was not all comfortable. "A few of the respectable ones were occasionally let into the house, If any of these did not behave themselves, we treated them with very little ceremony so that they soon became afraid of us, n1 waia verv civil. "At first some of them had the habit of opening the door and walking into the house as if they were its owners, and af ter a short time we got tired of this and put a few of them out, and by that means thev have improved in their manners ennsiderablv. "There is very little fight in them and thev never stick together or stand np for each other. If you ouff one, the rest rami aronnd and look on and laugh, and say it is 'Nakoomak' (good), and the fel low cettinir chastised is 'Aseernk' (bad.) - "They are not at all handsome, but then they are quite well for savages. Tbe women when voung are much better looking than the men, but all are very dirty and never dream of washing any cart of their body. "Tbe men wear large pair of bone buttons, like shirt studs, in their under lips, and it gives them anything but a pleasant appearance. The women tattoo their chins, which they consider a great mark of beauty, but 1 cannot say that I agree with them on that point. A Ouakeb'sTebms. England's wealth iest barouot is said to be Sir John Earns den of Byram, Yorkshire. His rent roll is computed at $850,000 a year. He owns almost the whole oi tluddersneid, ine ereat manufacturing center. The little bit be doesn't own was a very Naboth vineyard to his father, who, according to popular tradition, onoe offered to its Quaker owner to cover it with sovereigns if be would sell it. "Edgewise, friend Ramsden ?" quoth the Quaker; "in that case it is thine; otherwise ail judders field must still belong to thee and me.' "Edgewise" was rather more thau the baronet could swallow. Tumiw, H.-wLuhim, eU, lunilnliixt In lul ui ,3 Aurrti'tn murbi Uiunli orders Oiled prompur for A Lynchburg dispatch of April 12th ui: Kar V this morning n" umKuineu attacked the iia.il at Wythoville, coerced tho shorilT into a surrender of the keys, and took Wra. Crockett from the Jail and hangod him from a boam in the outskirts of toan. Crockett was awaiting trial for the murder cf Josh F. nnnt in Wytheville. A Biikorsfleld dispatch of April 12th am- Daniel Sweeney was assassinated brary on the second floor, in the midst of books, pictures ana papers, uere aim sits at her desk seven hours a day, anything he particularly dosired she had editing, arranging, assorting, selecting, oorrecung, uireuiiuK- "" u form black. Men appear, ass. questions and vanish. Oa her right are a pile of letters and a check book; uotore ner a number of sketches in ink irom wuiou she is to make up her magazine. She still koepB going the round dozen of pe riodicals which her uusuauu oequeaiueu to her, and she takes some natural pride in the fact that she has in three years nut a bankrupt establishment on its feet, " ' ' ii. i om. nut . ...... an that 11 now Vieius uet oiuu.uvu toui. More than 300 hands are employed in nn flnnlit bis reauest would be granted. The little fellow knelt at his mother's knee and prayed God to send him 50 littlo sinters and iw nine oroinors. iuo prayer was never finished. A certrin section of St. Jjonis is terri fied with an unearthly noise, wuicu nightly assails the ears ol its inhabitants. All sorts of uncanny origins are ascribed to ir, but so fur no satisfactory explana tion llAS been uresontod. It must be ter rible, for in the language of one of the i,.nrn1 nf tli at filthy city, it has in it "a ' POOH, SAH AM M"- rTtalACH Jt rolS)Tl,riii";M.-f7r5 In Paliil. Ollj nl UIm, Do.,r WU.dowi JJ Hllmln wnrt fur H.h- Mm n.1 Cmnl.Hrn. T Lkaui.w atraic HuT:. H. BOBBINS A l. lu?F:r5; WhulMHle aua n-uui aruvrt in Puum. (..: Hbnl Diiula siM MiMlnl MrrchanUUr. t,J2 t iiion And Moulding!. lAiuntrjTQritar.wai!,;: pronilrt attention. BOOK. BISIOKB5J D. M O HTI M E BTortTimrblttiFKiiT farlury.st ""' nwi. rorunia, Or. th. t.-I. M..hll.hin.nL 'liaMolnr ...... ' 4f nu,. . t - - r vuw WUTI MASSI.S WUHtfik fur prtrm im1 lrn. HRvrroKt. MA K K.- Svll Knifli.Mr. (uirrrm'Uj jrnpi. UIIHH mom i.u. uui a UiilMi,., jk4 Pitrluuid. All KI111U ni iirreyiun and dralujii T m inr r.'....i ry. W. H. mirvfirnra. dmiHf.iraiiy part i HtKKBIIA EM HK"SIXI!y Waliln-tf.n. VST rillir, rn)HI. FIBIIuiw n.nT.in rt.ui ort'aq, hu. ii..i.L. Hntur. Ruilon.HuKarandHliu Klv rn...; GrriYra I rota tli Inula aulMled aud prumyUji av l.nnwi w, ATTOKMBIfM. D. P KKNNr.llV.Atlnmrr and Onimwlor at iai(. id buiJiMt, A ABi'a bnlldlBK. Lfnl t.i,.ln. iMrtain.ha w wihi i--h. .. u.wr..tr.m, oeiun ih PalMil omcr or In Ihi- Conrta. a .pwlaltr. ANEW CAJIDIDATB im ruiii.UT FAVOR ig h Nw Nn. II Whit Hf wing Mkchln. on .iM. bltlon at oarrlaon't Swln Macblna Store, Portlanl Tailor and other Intermwl In a Bnt-el'iM manula;. tuniif DiacDine arc iht.hi w t-..iuh., 1 SEEDS 1 SEEDS 1 yB HAVE NOW OH HAUD AT THE OREGON SEED DEPOT The Uracil atock of ad trn held by one Ins north 01 wan r raiicinro, w .ui .. wU. .u .',n. able fluurt conaUllmof Una. VpHfUblc. Klon ewdn, etr . etc. Annua lor "imwnai iroiHl;" alao lor wiratrnuuwu n "-i1"-"- tuhum zunnecona ntnn., rnni.mi :ut USE ROSE PILLS. EYE & EAR INFIRMARY r SANITARIDM.OR HOWE FOR THE SICK MacadM Koud. hrU Porier al Wad Su, Moulh rorll.ad, Or. Dr. Pllklngton, late Profoeaor ot Kye A Kar Dlman In the Me.ll"al Department ol WUIamette l.nlvvnilif haa erected a line uuH.llns. on a beautiful elevation It the eouth part of the city, ana n i preoarea w arc. date ttie it aulTerlnr from all dlseaaeii of the M 8, EAK orTIIKOAT. Alo will pay jneclal attenUh) Demona Ubortiis under Chn.nln Neryotia airertkwi, ind to diea peculiar to women, and re.-e lv alW IwlnumlH-rof caeeii e pectin confinement. The Intention ta to prov U e a Hoiae for nuch run with a li the be hyilenlc aKencle. romhlned wUhtlf b5l medical aklll to he tuv.1 In the melmiw -i liiwiilllns physician and mirget.n Dr. Phil p naryer. Pro! ol dlwai. of women and children In the mnllol department Willamette Uiilvenilty. Alw Dr. J. M. F. Browne, Prol. ol Phyaiology mrf. deo't. Willamette University. Xny .-outuorefere.nd H-"" Cor. lataaS Wmhlnal.a Bta.. ForU.iad. Or. fpoi IDC 11 fall to-night about 7SW, on our main siree . ourna.. . - v. : -.T"" ' t baiidin,, in the work of brinK- He was shot in the men or the lies, wuu loucno, "T" r-'-r,- illustrated readinn matter, and . pistol. He was a wni w years oi age, 01 n.oeiu - hnMiug out8ide i8 fiUed and is from San ianoisco. no was a uoaiu souH . v. u. with the eleoUotvpe plates whioh have laborer, and recently worked on .farm age machine. with the ei ; p gnd in this vicinity. ;i ne assassin is sup- 8eV0ral years ago a jew iiu.n -- - , ODC0 when wanted .. We posed to tie one rat lugeram. were placed Uentrai rara . have photographs," said Mrs. Leslie, "of : ?',T,W:'17i.T iUliipetioM of any prominence. baa Deen lounu ueceoouij w , v i A Tendon dispatch of April 12th says At a tiannnot at the Mansion house last nvnn ino- Lord Aloestor eulociied Ad miral Nioholson, and said: "Although representing a oountry thousands of miles away, he is still verv near an Englishman in blood. I will never for- get the cheers with which the men on the gallant admiral's ship greeted English sailors whilst steering around our squadron at mo iiroe oi mo uotu bardment of Alexandria. He did every thing in his power to ant us. A Washington dispatch of April 12th ayt: It is believed that the British gov ernment has made strono exertions to induce the United States to oo operato in the proposed system of surveillanoe, whnmiiv Americans suspected of oon- .ni..n anainvi wlmt is termed the Deuce of Great Britain may Im doteoted anil nrnventod from oarryintf out their pur- imsea. The British minister has repre- suted to this government that the troublesome olasa of persous with which her majesty's government has to contend am Americans of Irish descent, who con- nnliUta in everv possible manner for Irish independence. Her majosty'a rep resentativa was fully informed some lima nrior to the departure of the iiMsiilnnt of the policy of this govern ment with respect to the surrender of persons on American sou aoouseu vj out, and the attendants were in structed To-day I lave received this package, ENLAKVED FltTlKEH. I. G. Davidson, the popular Torllandphotogi n. i. fillinir nnlen tor enlareod pictures of tinH. at hia irallerv on the corner of First and Von, hill atroeu. He enmlovs a number of the best artists at thiwork and it will bear the closest inspection. His work is as good as any ever pro duced on tis coast, while his prices am extremely reasonable. Mr. Davidson will receive orders by mail frnm nv na rl of th northwest coast and will deliver them, all finished in the highest style of the art, within a reasonable time. A trial order from any section of the country will convince anvono that Mr. Davidson ie the man to favor with orders, at fair treatment has always been hia rule. - Maven'a loaeuiiie ner.w fooih Paste An aromatic combination for the preservation of the teeth and gums. It is far superior to any tireimritinn of its kind in the market. In largo. handsome opel pots, price fifty cents. For sale by all druggists. Hodge, Davis A Co., whole tale agents, I'ortlasd, Oregon. DON'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR. AKIN. SELLING & CO. IY.r tha host '.ihotoimtpht in Oregon, eo to F. G. Abell's gallery, 107 First street, Portland. H is work will bear tha most searching tests, lor it is S1000 11EWAHD WILL BE PAID TO ANT PERSON PRODUO uif a more effectual remedy than Dr. Keek's Sure Cure for Catarrh. Which has stood the test tot 'fourteen years. Ply dans, Drawurta. and all who have uSUor OUKhly tented It, pronounce It apeelSe lor Iherin) ol that loathsome daeaae. Try lb Your druggist au St. Keck thoronghly nndenUnds, and b embimlly inccewful In the treatment ol allekronle anu mm ealt aiaeaaea ol both " and all f ea, aatUic made a specialty oi ineu- !V" j--; ... . . - 1 .tt),n,,t imIu the IcnHe. HlikTOT' Ite Drescrlpilon Si furnlahed to lad sUeta Frse. lanyi .male n. In.. Dbyalclan who understands, and It coaipelei ... ... tlm. n ,r .wi, i P 1 hnuld be without It. Young, mkldle-ageaot old, male or lemale.U.aanlty or a II e el "'' J'f " your Inevitable doom nnleea yon apply hi tlnie tetl nhvclan who nnderatanda, and Is competent w treat No your cane, -nrnna i.w ..-j competent physicians. Aiirommun... -"v,"; to with dispatch, and are strictly conSdentlaU Si clnea arut to any part of the country. 'lrl''"rTl UIOIllBllal, SSIIU imn" 1" " " ' . UnulaM,i amn f.tr Ikat aud puldrCS DK JAUM KtC'K. No. 15 JOrnt BUMi, Portluid. Or. a . , i aii.l w VI av v ia " o ' . on Saturday last to go Bunning for them l..g TX. ZZZ " P . . . at A I. .'I I ' per.al family oi itussia-moro lUau tmnj . , Porllind it piotures. We have photographs oi an the apnearanoeof Ki Nino, Eddie, the "Wonder tbe great palaoes of Europe and Asia, of of tQe Waru ind Alice Morgan, the "Queen of all the royal nouses ana oi many oi tuo clubs ,' fopular prices, v ana ou cent, to-day. One of the charge. again tnem - - Kusgift-re than thirty - . r . .iiinn 'aakinff mctures. We havephotograph. of all OUliureu are ontwuB "p " i""-- - -- -o the commissioners to spare a lew oi me llntlni.ts,' at least, as they are as inter esting as birds, and a great deal cuter, Ellen Conway, who for many years wllinir houses of the nobility. We re oeive new ones every day in the year. We have all the great buildings of unina. alnn.t at the oorner of Broadway and of these persons and palaoes, theaters, . - Vr . t I . . . i 1 1 a . nnl.liA Maiden Lane, ew xora, boihub tavra, ..a fnnn.l dead in her dreary room on Sunday morning. On searching her bed 850 in money was iounu aim two u.iua books showing deposits auiouuuus iu rt 7i)i). Hhe had no relatives as mr as knowu, neither any irienus in wuoui suo ni,A.lil anv of her history. No matter how cold or disagreeable iue weaiuur sue hotels and buildings we have a publio hniiainm we have a vast library, and " ... i when one of the personages aies or wueu nne of the buildings is destroyed or is the scene of a notable event, there we wn have it. We can bring out a pioture withont delav. Besides this we nave flnanoial arrangements with artists in ev erv lama city in the world, who repre- Tnnmn Rnoa. Send to Jobn B. Garrison 167 Third street Portland, for catalogues ot te- ajgns. Garrison repairs all kinds ot tewlne machines Take Wm. Tfundcr i Orekon Blood Purifier. DR.SPINNEY, JU. 11 Ksart; strMt, . T.. TrvaU all ChrMl aua4 Bpeelal Dl occurs suddenly, an irreguunr duiu ui three hundred. Effect of Dres I'pon rersonal ance. Appear. t.sr th fnll value of tbe cattle, llo said he wa afraid they might think the loss waa nnnaainnod bv his carelessness, and j- . , . . of such a violation would be fatal to the England 0f the oommltUl of publio of- went down into Colorado, got a job oi ' venerable notary, who has been em . ployed in the depart ment ever since 1833, ' and who has administered the oath of ' office to nineteen consecutive post niator .' generals, beginning with Cave Johnson la lt15. The same bible baa been used on each occasion. It is a small, thick, clumsy eopy ot the scriptures, in small - type. Printed at Hartford in 1831, and looks almost as venerable as its owner. The brig Letitia, which arrived in New York from Maracaybo, Venesuela, re- ports that on March 37th, at 3 A. ii., a f revolution party headed by Bojer Bosel- , ais and Gen. Burlow. with a lot of men ' well equipped with Winchester 14- shooters, took the town without opposi r tion. On landing the general assured the iople that they bad uotbing to fear. 1 To ail w ho joired them be gave Itewiug ton rif.s. Mcst cf th bi bodied men , joined bim. lie began Immediately to ' fortify the town in such a way as to show tbe people that he meant to bold the tows against any attack. The roads lead ing to the town were barricaded with ' ' barrels two or three tiers high and filled i . with sand. Mot of the women and cbil 4 dren, and the sick and lame, who wer ' afraid of the burning of tbe town, were put opon four vessels lying in port. Up ( . to the morning of the r.'th no attack was made by the govein meut forces. No one was allowed to leave the town on any pre txt. Cmaea. All prisoners who under tbe ex tradition laws can be shown to have ooniniittod crimes in England will, after compliance with Hist forms, be surreu dered to that government in aooordanoe with the treaty. In every case Great Britain must submit satisfactory evi denee of the guilt of the person accused Wore the surrender will be made. Bus picion or presumption of guilt will not do. Identification must be positive. The cabinet haa fully considered this ques lion. That Euuland has for years past been an asrlum for the vilest claaa of political otfoudera is known to history and is remembered by the administra tion, and it does not propose to deny to persons living within the borders of the United States a just and equal protection nf laws. In the case of hheridan tbe British government evidently hoped to secure bis poeju-sxion without full com- nliane with the extradition laws, and the fact that be has not been arrested ie tegardod aa evidence that the plans oi the British authorities are bstUtHl. Ibe righta of American citiaena in Ireland will be protected under ine iiwivom" best of this government's ability. All negotiations between tbe two powers have been carried on in a fiiendly spirit, but the administration baa firmly insisted upon a strict compliance by Great Brit am. in every particular, with the letter of the existing law. could be found at the oorner, and always gent ng there iu case anything important did a good trade, mainly mrougu sym pathy A nnmtier of cattle which a ii-year oid Dakota boy was watching were destroyed by a prairie fire sii years ago. As the lad could not be ouna, u was suu-. y th form of j that be had likewise perished. One day followed without anv regard 1 . 1. 1. - ...I I. , A ,1 .mil .WAY HCl.v-.J -. last weea u suif v." v-j- . nTnnT . of its adOD ion: but this by walking in ana n.na.ng . .w. . - t0 ROoa NothiBg can look much more absurd than a Bbort, stout figure adorned with a superfluity of flounoes and trimmings; yet the power of fashion forces such exhibitions into continual notice. Hut even when fashion has decreed that the flounces and trim Not long sinoe an aged and very pop- mings ahall be worn, such a figure need nlar Irishman died at i.gnngwn, near not be made ridiouioua uie irimmwgs, in.lnnderv. The usual servioes were I in uch a case, should re piacea as ic .Uml. the coffin takeu to the country la. nnssible. and the dress should be : - . i i f i n,, .1 , 1 1 1 .n.i hnr a.1 in the presence oi a large made verv long. J.ne oouy suouia oe MnnAAIirM of people. On returning home I M i0ng as convenient, and made to fit the relatives of tbe deceased were amaseu tight; if the ureas men oangs iu grace- fln.l tlm old woman lying on iue oea rui fu ds. It wm add mncn 10 me appear- upon which ehe had died, nobody having tDOe 0f length. Tbe arrangements of thought to put her in the coflln. Tbe Uue upper part of tbe person can also be body waa subsequently laien in a cart to made to add to, or aiminisn, me neigui. th rriv. ine OOlUll was rainou, iu t Mncn irimmiDK souui Hie una, vt at young m herding and saved his money nnui ne had enough to square the acoount. mwT-nr v.v BV HrFPERINO FROM THE HT- (ecu ol yomhrsl lollies or Indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves ol thK th greatest bona ever laid at tha altar ol suffering humanity. DH. univvLV win viirantea to forfeit IXIO for eery rase of Seminal v7eaknes or private diseases i of any kind or cnaracler which be undertake and tall to cure. . n n There are many at the axe of thlAy to sixty who are troubled with t' 0 frequent evacuations o( Uiebladilar, oneu accompai'led by a allitht smarting or bnnilnj . . ui.,il,t. ni the .V.L..IM In a minnM thepatlrnt cannot account for. On eiaminlaf th and aometlmee. imall particles ol albnmr will appear, or the color will be ol a thin milklah hue. Attain chaining to a dark and torpKI appearance. There an many men who dl ol this dlnVulty. Ignorant ol the cause, which la th second stage of tJemlnal eakneaa Dr. 8. will guarantee a perlect cur In all sticb cases, and a healthy restoration ol th genltor aiilnary of " .. .. ... .i.iihiii ita lilWf nouri-ivmi..iw - - It A. M. I'onsuluilon Ire. Thorough eianitnauoa and advice, as. 111 r addre s 111 SPIHJI PIT A CO.. Na II Kearny atreel.Hau ranciaco, Cat ENLARGED PICTURES MADE IN THE Highest Stylo of the BY Art, I. G. DAVIDSON, rnOTOGKAPIIEll, T0RTLAND, OREGON. GARRISON'S SEWING MACHINE STORE johx b. oastmiao. mm S PHILLIP BEST BR K WING COMPANY'S MILWAUKEE BEER, Bottled expressly for tbe PACIFIC COAST TBADE. Superior In quality and puritl lo all olhers. OneTriel Will Convince. SOLE GhElSTTS, . . . am iA CHARLES KOHN A vM! 44 rrwat Rlrtet, Partlnanl. Or. KORTHERN PAC1TIC Land and Immigration Company. Offlcei Rooms 40 aad 4t Catloii Block. OREGON. I..KI OwC. SecitUT. .. !..., nreenn.w" I 1 Ol l-umpany openuea Mireufui. w lngton, Idaho and Montana, Lands ot all kinds bought and sold. Immigrant Colonisation a Specialty. ueaaquartere lor au iana mw. . .. i DewrlpUoa of Oorernment and other wild furnished free. T ........ ..I... .11 Kmu-hM of htulncss. Ctorresoondenc sollciwd and communication! I promptly answered. ' p. o. imx sa. - AAPnaA waa nlaoeJ in in it and it was again lowered to its plac. A unique relio of the rehollion was re cently sut to Mr. A. O. White, of Pitts hnro formrlv of tb Thirtieth Penns vlvania Volunteers, by his old meesniate, John Huffman. Tbe niht before the Uttle of the Tines they stole out of camp in search of some to eat, and iresently a .-.I. At.. ' 1. ... r.. returned wuu u wi which thev had found among the under brush. The orders against foraging were so strict at that time that alter tbe flcah had been distributed prudence re quired that the bouei should be taken ont of ramp and buried. Huffman re cently visited the batth field, and, after a search, aucceeded in finding the heifer's grave, from ahirn he took tbe sknll and horns and sent them to his comrade. short, stout person must make her look shorter her object should be to elongate the appearance of the neck. The hair, also, offers another means of apparently inoreaaicg the ftatnw, but cam must U taken not to raise the head-dress dispro portionately, as this wonld diminish the effect intended to be produced; it should be elevated in aome measures and, at the satss tsaie, be dinunmued as mnch in breadth aa will be consistent with the features. Since Congress refused to pass the bonded whisky bill a snake eight feet long, with sixteen rattles and a button, is and to have been killed in Georgia. To prevent sausages from bursting when cooking, never make a hole in them with a fork while turning them. it bra i l .-5 m " 1 ii a e t ft 2 S rstopMiarrost. 4 GARRISON'S SEWING MACHINE STORE rnllSetofTw1k"for$10. , sia. fTF-rn rii i.F.n at low rate, sattsfao. an tka ImSIus alaehlaM. ttlla, Needlva, lllarkattu tuiS Stoaw la rarta ir ami. General Ajreat lor tha Household and White SEWING JIACHINES. Swwla MaehlBM atr4 svaS SI Ofnml Ant tor th TIREISn RUG PATTERNS. General A(ent for the ralTr1 Fahl C ' PerlVeS ntllaa Pattcraa, mW9ni tot CaUl.wna.-WW POBTL1ND, P. O Chtlstsou l-rueld. Dt. iaa a.imuut,red. Deatal (rad- two guaranteed. natea. PartlmX Oreaa. I Room K Tnloa Block. Stark street entrance. THE PnOTOGIUPHEB. Flat ST ISO TATLOB TAUET-. Pwrtlnne. Oreton. ' - THE BALDWIN mm w. .. . n. . w nw.aatl FRmilr UsfAiirnnt la rortlanu. j . . ISM. issa J. A. STR0WB171UGE, matter ntro.Tiia akd iu n LEATIIER & HXDLNGS. wo Pwrilaa, is rstosT fTtrT, USE ROhr PILLS.