An Interesting Meeting a. very tenurkable .1:. i interesting euac: took pLv r ,c:.t r.t Wash ington between .;. r.- who had lout on opposite siuca uutiug our civil "ar. Il was Gordon's (CotntxUr.iM command which struck the dauk of the Eleventh ( l mon) corps; it is said, on the afternoon of the nrst Jay at Gettys burg, and by a brief though lir-.ue onset broke its line, an.l threw it into irretrievable disorder. Gen. Francis C. Rarlow of New York, who commanded the Erst division mado a resolute elTort to drie back the eaemy, but while ex horting his troops, was dangerously, and as was thought, mortally wounded. Two of his men tried to earn- him from he tield; but as they acd through tho storm of bullets, one was killed, and Barlow iuainunoaioalv said to tle other: "You cn do me no good, my I rave fellow. Sare rourself it yon cam." Gordon's GcorgU Brigade swej in its imjetuous charge orer llariaw, who foui by Gordon with face upturned to the July sun, apparently dy ing. The Southerner Hmounted gave the Unionist a drink from Lis canteen, and inquired his uaiue and wishes. Barlow said he would probably li c 1'iit a short time. He wanted Gor don to take a packet of his wife's letters frcm his breast pocket, to read one to :..ui, and thon destroy them, as he was twilling they should fall into other Land. 1I added that his wife in tLc- rear of the Federal army, and he Yv ould resard it as an inestimable favor it -he could be seat for u receive his dying caress. Gordon did ell that had 1-ec-n requested, after he had ordered his f x to be removed to a place of safety nnjer the shade ot a tree. Mr. Bariow received the message, came safely through the lines, and nursed her hus- lna bad: to iue and totsutii. .-5:000 Gordon's eieetion :o th United States Sr.ate, Barlow has been in V'ashiuston, was lately invited to a dinner party, to which the Georgian was also invited. 1L- two men had not met since the bat tic f Gettysbunr. They sat opposite one another at the table. Alter intro duction, the Southerner inquired of the N crtLeraer, "Are you a kinsman of the 1 r.d Barlow killed at Gettvsbarg P i .. -. father o: that cen- tlemai." Then ivl.v - s. 1 a cordial greeting, and the story, as narrated, was to. a to the causuanr br Gordon with ce efiect, and nx witaoa: moistened eve A Hunt After Bat. 0-i of the xuc-iet I have i.cird for a very loag tune, say a wnter for tLe London Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, is my srifsd Mr. Ec i-.es' description of how he caught innu mentu! ban one sight. It was many yea:s sgo, whtr. he" was young in his jrcccssies, wuv a a pro i::a; coznanr. he Lad talier: loiiast zzi a cixsi but rathtr dilapiiatcd littier Ltr.-SL-. Soon after going to bed he fell Iccp, and soon after falling asleep he vzs awakened by a strong , duuehug n:si as of a frighveel b:ri, in the cur XjIza cf hie bed. He sprang up, struck 2 lizlit, and saw a dark -colored little Teature with wings blundering about tie room. Not being well acquainted with natural history, Mr. Ecdes that was to be, did not recognize it as a bat, tut determined to catch it, if posribk, a til examine it carefnlly in the morning. Taking up a soft felt hat, he began the Lu&t, and uved to capture the intruder f .r i. lonr time in vain : but at last he pounced upon it, carefully took it from under the hat, shut it in a drawer, lis tened to its ineffectual attempts to es cape wanting to be sure he had really caugLt it and went to Led to dream of living dragon'. But he a as not destined to sleep kwg. Hardly had he dozed osT when an other flattering awakened him, and light ing another match be found another bat. After this one he had another hunt, caught it, put it in the drawer with its brother, and again went to bed. Again, however, he was awaketjed in a similar manner ; bats came not in single ipies, but if the erpreaakn. be pardon able in liaualion. 31 r. Eodes hunted diligently and en thusiastically, Making mritg a collection cf specimens and petting them all with great care in the drawer. Heated with the cbase, he then opened tbe window, anJ, tired out, at lait enjoyed a few minutes' sleep- Waking with the morning light, he jumped out of bed and opened the drawer very cautiously, a fraction of an irch at a time, to Jook for his bats ; but, lo ' and behold, there were no bats there. He opened the drawer wide, and then dis covered tbat it had no back to it. Ife ha', in fact, been passing all his night in ratehing tin- same bat, which had Sown out of the Inch of the drawer as sosn as he had put it in the front, and when the window was opened had finally escaped. A Man Who Had Time to Spare. Governor Iix was one of the most industrious of men, but was never so busy as to deny an audience. Some minor State officers in these piping times of peace are more puffed up and self important than he -sras at tbe height of his military power. IL 0. Houghton, of Cambridge, told me once tbat he had occasion to call upon General Dix in New York at a critical period during the wur. Although the General was harrassed and alarmed by the threaten ing state of aSair-i ia tbe city, and was at the iamt time unacquainted with Mr. Houghton, the great publisher found hia in citizen's dress and so unpreten tious that ho was charmed as much by his implicit of manner as by the force of his character. The interview so agreeably begun led to a satisfactory un derstanding at once. Subsequently, when the General trknslated Dies Irac, he sent his vorsos to the Riverside Press, and the writer nnd printer became close friends. Correspondent Albauy Jour nal. Tbo average railroad map is cut bias. The wide black lines chow that there is but one way to go to any known place. I The Idnn-Streot High-School 'Dat't gwme ter Ik a pow'ful saroh- in qmiT naucerattM reun i man, &ui Mr. CojK'rnicup, last Monday morning. us lie tmuetl on nib cloves ami rniHKM on the desk for ltooks. "I'm inakin' some remarks, young mis, and I want yer to mm de flat o veahs in rMinltculoiis iM3rsilMWt. Stop dat huiekprin. Hen. Ulaekinbox, lea'n 1 twit a lwx 'id five handles longside o' dnt oim tat de side o ver Innd. Now, 'cord in' to all de inform it ion which 1 has obtained turn de preacher and owe o de dekn, dar was a Ihjv, dat "ongs to ills school, dat went to de chuch yistiudy, and Vtead o listiiin' to de proachiii , as d- orisfHiug ob VjHvuUe jwrettu hail orto do, he 'tdoved his time in fixin' a ihu an le bench in front ob him, so dat de jiu would hw itfell up straight and wait for de reitort ob de committv. An Mr. Morefus, de preacher, sav dat jes as he .t i ,U md.tlo l..lt'iri Lvthb f.t hum, an drsppdd Vrsdf on de pin, an' he savs dst she seemed to sorter nse up like a teamboAt p!osui had tuk place under de bench, aii made sv rat laudi ble remarks not 'sact'v in 'eordat ce wid de s'roetidittgs, au' which 'o&siotted con :4derabul ob an ujtstubauct. llowsum ever, undst- all de circumstances ob de KlTair, de dekia afoke to iue di mawnm Txmt it. an Towe.1 as now I'd better pas a ru&olutiou aiHintin' mycii au iuveauatui commkiw, ra jtower to e' for puMons an' papers, an' endeavor, as far as iu my power lay, to discover the 'ump o' sw sat wa tie a ca-in of all d trouble. De commit :y is now organised, and de investigation will commence. " Bui Bosin, whar was you yestiddy l" 'SorT Yms, vou. "1 1 was oat ter OsmMunsviUe, ' nshin' in de canal, and nebter caught 1 noma but a little mod tut-kl. Moat any uul." And IKU began to leak out of the ryes. "I)a;H do; yer needn't communis to ! gk up 'er wet spell here in harvest time. Turn dat book right aide up, an set down on dat nail keg outer de way. Stan' up, Jim Johnasng; whar w you yesoddyr "I went out to d. baseball, &ad , peped froo de cracks in de fence I warc't at de chu'eh talL" AM right," said Mr. CJfrnicu, and he sailed just the least bit. hr vr you, Tom Ijaketts I You was a: chu'eh T -No, sir'ee, twasc't me pat no ptn on der seat, f I kin prove by Johnnie Simson dat ase as' him went out tr Mr. Stone's orchard and got ew apIe. didn't we, Johnnie T Yes, we did, an' oT Stone like to get us, an we hid from him in the gali berry tch, an' a&aid still mos' air hi. " - DetU do, boys; dat'il do. Here, Joe Johnsinr, ran dis prout in de Lot ashes and kinder temser it, all I get of tay caat an' prepar' to rectify soae ob de morilk ob dis heah gang. I kmdor cotch up wid you, boys. I jes' made up dat tale about de womaa aa' de pin, an' I found out all "boat war ye was vstid dy. Hill was out to Cumminille, 'lab mg in de canal on de Lord's day, an' never cotch nuthin' but a little turtle ; Jim Juhnsinr, he went to a base-balh and Tommy Lukem and Johnny Simp son was belpin' deyselfs to Mr. Stone's apphy, and like to got cotch. All right, boys , de testimony is all in an' de ver die's made up. We will now perseed to pass de wentettee on outraged law." And a -a - m about a mtaute a souuu lite nre crack ers on the Fourth of J air was heard in the temple of knowledge, and a weeping and a howling like a maaagerie in a thunderstorm went out on tbe surround ing atmosphere until Aunt Dinah, who lives over tbe way, leaned on her scrubbing bru-h and remarked, ' Brud der Copernicus 'tirelv too sevigerous when begets started.'" Peninsular Virginia. "I he ii ot j eoiniuiar Virginia is liiaer kindly than rxh. Certainly i: has not that richness of virgin land of ahich it is saiJ, "Tickle it with a hoe, and it Uugbs in a harvest ;'' but light manuring pro duces a quick return and ample crops, and that considerably earlier than in other places north of Norfolk There is Mill a remnant of tbe okl style of farming to be seen, of whch it was said that there were only three crops raised in Virginia torn, hogs and niggers, of which tbe hogs ate all the com, and tbe niggers devoured all tbe hoes One of these " crops." how ever, is removed from ihc iist. j The "poor white" is poor very poor. , The small farmers of the Nosih cannot t compare with these in absolute destitu- J tn of money. "Doctor,'' siid one of them who had slowly recovered coRscioasaess alter bein-; j terribly injured by an exploding grind stone "docto-, 1 reckon 1 m pretty badly bruck up, hain't I .' ' "Yes, my man; you arc hurt just about as badly, to stand a chance of recover-, as any man I ever saw. "Thet's so, thct's so. Wa'al, doctor, An t-rwitr lhfl r7 rwir rr I n m rn ! tz much ez I need money, I I wouldn't evhed this happen to mefer fertwenty A.e dollars!" Many of these poor whites are day la borers on the neighboring farms, but others work a small patch cf potatoes or corn on their own account, in ground mostly so filled with stumps and so given to over-growing bushes as to be useless to a.-iy but themselves. One sometimes &ees them working in their fields. Pater familias does the plowing, Fiiius Minimus drops tbe corn and the rest come in reg ular .".equence, Mater leading the hoting. The poot arc wofully ignorant, as the upper classes are, in many instances indo lently progressive, though far less than formerly. In short, the Virginia portion of the peninsula seems sunk in a Rip Van Winkle sleep that has lasted a hundred instead of twenty years, and that as yet shows but small signs of awakening. Tlio first impression of the English design on tbe American dollar gives you, is tint the raglo Los just been roused from a brown study by an awful and unexpected "swipe" across tho back with a stuffed club. I'Alint' COAST. A Jlonott-r. San FuANi io, May 2C A bomb csv of allrg4 raic occnrreU at tUo MimtOHTM trrJv, the ccas;.l briitf; our JuIim Jumv McCulvcy. a Jrumtuer for Hall's niMj) faetory ami tba rouUin:iiiM to little gills, aged diim ainl rtlit )rar rcrteclivly. aad be liHiR to Mt u-ictitblti faaHltvc. Tk crime touk Ace ou SBly a vrt-k ago. TklUtlrRitUl-Kitt3 Jitrcrrut f&atliv. ami told llifir stores 111 tbe rrM ot their roK-clnr imicMtD, tknr aaxiatioiHt agrvviag in all uiitictilttr. Tbry r to tbe vffect tbat tb taau ahd iImm into an empty car dnrittt; ihe lay litu aad MMdd as veil a rirciuUMcea would allow iu outraging tk elder, routeirtiug bllieW witk WMoly an asMtHit mihu tbe yoaagrr. !! rvaibd iMt tbem to V.e-j tk atailer tpcctrC, aud tkey did uot tell tb tory autil b Met tbern urar tbe rluae of Uot wek aad aVd to reMt tb libetlirt. I'jkm iMforaMtio received au oMeer arrrsted MoCalvey oa SerMteeth atwmrt yrstordar. H wa dMlfltd with raite atul iadt aaNiult. lo-day lie a beld to MWkrr oa tae two ebatgt. tb bail m earb c Um axod at ?1."00. Mri aivry it lmi forty year t..,iiiUllux ami .Muriirr. William. May 26. A quartet unearned bote Saturday m'W; brtwerx Juh Keif and (.'bail H-ddmecr at a gtmbliag labia im Xatbetoa A Parker a aku. bicb re tailed ta tbe UUiag of Keif They bad torn gambling dm lag tb alUfnna. aad a diace aro about lb divutoa U moewy. 1 bemf tb aaioaat m qairaua. A t word ft cicbaaged wbeu Ibey ioae Irow tbe table and KrdJen.-r nlled bt rolrr aad raofbt Kelt' rittbt arm and laewd bi Ntot near bi frrbr&U aad &rei. tbe ball ealnafr Keif Irmc. raoMag utaat dralb. Reddcaicer wa Immediately arreoted. bar rkel to Colua aad bJed ib jU. He bad jsmc etTed a K ur year' seateace at Saa Qaeaua for a ctioe coaunitttd at ai(a. Tbe citisea bere urtre r braced, aad bad tbe eoatabte been detained la muilw tbe mufdrrer would bare been Kneed Wnllln lor fain. Tbw apftcopriatioei bavit kecoa-c ex baueted. ao more work will be done by tbe UaMrd Stales coaet narvey narnei oa the Sound nil July, at vbtcb Uum tbe aw p ntayti alien cues, in. Ttere axe tbtee par te m :t ii-U lot, LJtH. ltiaaariku. 'i. Me; L'i At -UCt this maraing aome one railed at tbe door of tb- roan boaae atl wa aaeted ! bf Jador Reed. Lo leaeeted to ca tbe door. Mr. Reed teiaatd. when tbe dour a f ueetbly brvkeu aad abwat Z Bit l L trred, tbe jador a ordfed t- ibt uj ui ' band. bub be did. Tbr kei ' i' de manded, but rt fated N-r.-b wat tbea made aad ILt key foaad. Tb a.cb eawt ed tbe oelk eontoiaias: Taoeaaa and Willi am ' YoVaaa. and lyarbed tbem by aanginf tbxta , ia tbstr cell W'm Yckr:a. m rbabedtc tbe A or of tbe cell, and a tbe cbaic eoald . not be looend. be wa baa; itb tbe cbata on bis fct and wa abot veral tuae. Tbe Yokuase vere ia jail t&r tbe ktluag of Jobs toe and Tucker at Long Tom mote tbaa a year ago. Wat. Yokuaa bad bta mst and , wao cca Tided of mankr in tae aret degfee and tbe Sapteme Cvett ra ird last m cek tbat be aald baT a cbange of eaae, aai kit rate wa aocd to ire&6 r joniy Tbe aaob were all maaked esref five RiLEnartiLS. Cal . My l.Artcx before tbe corwaer In tbe caller of tbe Vo kam lyacnm; u ilowd bat lb verdtct vtJ a oc be given hef or to-n.orro . The rrmatn U1 be taken 10 Oakland toaigbt fr la ter ser!. Tbe teaUaaoay i'.l sot be ad knoa tor vrTrral day Mr. Ywkam re ceived five b'-4 ia bi Wdy before bt iu bung Hi ngbt are waa nearly tsH oi -ank a nona. and a load from a bojni v ra b left breaM. A paetol bt ia tbe lef ide would bte kiUed bias. He feaat till tbe la. He denied tbat kia arotber bad anytbing to di witb tbe carders. o Inlermilou. bav Fiyctsco May It u aa- aonnced ofinally tbl eresiag tbat tbe San Franctoro board would bold li oa mual on Fnday next. Decortuou Iay Haj l'allare. Ptosr May. aa oil eetabluned abjleealf liaaor dealer. 72 J aad & Ciar tret. m re ported tailed Ux iZO.OvJ Troy lite nut! Anlrtoll Ilnuel. s; FaiMiMro. May -i. - Troy Dye. fona erl; public adnuntatrator of Srraaaet eonnty. and hut ranaer iu rnaae. uvih ; AnderVon. were baaeed at stiaaiialo to day for tbe xiBtder of A. M. Talna Um Au gust. At aooa tbe pnaoaer aacended tbe ' eaoid aad wbtte br9d were palled over tbem. Tbe clergyman xeaJ a atateaBent coo eerntag Aadertoa' sfMntnal coadittoa. aitd iko a atateneat wnttea by Aadenca. ad attUD; tbe juauce of tbe penally and ei prefriing a bope of redeantjuoa. !ye aeaa. tuae grew weak and pale and Toauted tuce, ; bat reaaaind quiet. The clersymaa tbea beejan a prayer. Tbe aooaea ere adiaKed. tbe black cm drawn over tbeir bend, aad at li 13 tbe dro. Ml Tbe aeka of botb the eondeaaaed were broken by tbe fall, aad iu li auaute tbey wore pronounced deJ A pot mocX'm oa :be remaini of Dye 11 now is progre. witb a view to aeetaiaib Ibe eoadtttoa of bi braia. llrlllli Cuttintbln lleui. i. L. Jaagenaaua. aa old San Fiancir. jeweler, died adduiy bt nigbt. Fraier river bat rien veTrral feet, and tbt ( dyke at Matqut baa given away and let tbe ' water oa tbe praine. wbicb ; tow ..wr Sowed to a deptb of tvo feet Engineer Lave arriTe.l to explore for a s, Mao of railway ibrougk tbe Peace nrer I coaatry. It i ciaiaed tbat a bae tbronsb j tbat stetiOB would be 630 aultt iborter tbaa j aar otber rontiaental line aow under way or ' projected An idea for school Toaohera A Matsachufeu teacher nritis to the National Journal of Education describing aa experiment in the schoolroom which secrns to be successful. Instead of facing his popils he Ins his desk behind them, j and thus overlooks them to great adran-1 tage. The naughty little ones, not know ing when his ejes is upon them, dare not whisper or play. "They liare," be says "so frequently come to grief in attempt- i tng to calculate chances, that they have ', concluded to make a virtue ol necessity j and give up play in the schooroom as un profitable, costing mo: c than it comes to. , Another decided advantage of this system j is that it completely isolates classes iccit- j iug from the rest of the school, the rcci- I taticn benches being in front of the teach- cr's desk, bctucen him and the school. ! and the backs of the puples luring toward , each other, communication by look or ; sign is out of the question. The only special role is that pupils shall not look round. At 20 you know evarytliing, at 30 you have your doubts, at 40 there arc homo things you don't know, At &Q you are sure of your ignorance, and after that you read Mr. Beecher'u sorruon on everlasting puniabiaont and hope ho is right A bald Cincinnati woman doos not cover tbo bare top of Lor head with falso hair, or by combing her own hair over it, but appears to lo proud if tho distinc tion tbat it gives her in public assembla ges, for sho always removes her bonnet. The effect is striking. A Row Axnonc Coucrcttmen'a WIvoi. lively woman at Waihlngton is ha in; a very unlovely contest all to hr self. Th ciutoiii hit W11 to admit tli wivo of iiH-inlx-rs f lh' Hum t- th twned allerie of th? Jx-nate I UK-uiWr'a cud. IhiI tb? Sriiati- ladu-. I piH tu object to the crowd. Hu h 1. t!. 1' it didn't i1!oh their new SjHini; til-;t. Ut abow utT to advantage. 'I Hey itiiaily got things to suit ihum, an order lait: l. en imu1 from tlie Semite Md nut t reosttis' the rardu of tin MtetaU-rs 't the I1um. tuDrretl TmciiH lrar. l have SMtTered for twenty tars. wrik itching and nlcrt'l 4lea, Iwmkk usel every reHMfdy lltol eame t m n tio without benefit, until 1 used I Nr William's Inlian Oiutmeut nvei- immediate relief.'' J AMI t'AKHoU. 1 An 4d miner) Tecoma, Nevada Two aurgeon. from tbe National ut$.A lavtitute. ubich ba a tepWatioa xt bd.l.h tbrongbuwt tbe eiiilized worbl for sur fsi il lb imataaeat of jmdcI enrvatare. -r J - .Hp dtear4. dab feet. dlearl J l- orooked U&tx. le. Attala aad l ual a tartb. wid iit Portland. Orrv-S' 'katle Hokl. Jr. m Mar U'tU I tb I'.lu ioetnie. and W.lU HalU. W T at tL Adaata' l!onr. May Sad aad -Jr.l li7. Tbee kcrgeon will bring witb tbem an ci tetii.T ontat of eortty apparatus fr etraigbteaing tbe wort defurauue Tbi m an opportuaity wbtcb lboald at be l -gleeted by tbe aatKted KxamiLatioa fre- If you an guiu tu paint your hou , Lara, wagon or machinery, the woadei fwl lnpriahaUe ilixeJ Paint i nareiy tka beat, for it i-. warrabted by thetr areata in vour own town ua to chalk, crack, pe! or bliater. to .M-r better aud work rioter tltkt aar oia-7Ut.t. Tar 'aee laat Iant wn awardtxt tae 3r.l pf-mi'm. n-r all otbrr 'al. at tt Chiton ""W VmU. ! ac4 IL Ool I MmU at ILe oit; a fit Y-1f. I" Ut a r.truitu fru n.!' Afri' lf ala lL. uii trr.'u. 4 - t- TJf irj M.st at. I y c-fT-a't. w...1 aai'S-iuil.' r All Dlllrr are wkltJ.; la a UlixalU rrtu. II ! far lllrr aaJ mr baarLlr rr a iuh latrare ap" la a Lar and rail for whliL lltaM I tttrak la Itir iMrL dr f blIhtive Mlih a t-ltlr ( Blllrr aadrr UN ral. It' alU.l Iu a Uktllr all tar unr." whl L) la ilwailrr'.Orrs.a UImJ lwrlBrr. If aa) clrujt:ll will trr aaal)l Ibal an) patent tawUlf tor nbl btltr, Lltrr rrtur J ; Ikan rfUBdrr O trz. Uld I'arl Crr. kl Urutr I, madr. It Ur m III wail Ibr rrtuulB ta k J In nuklnr j.irrliv or Iu , rrltlli; In reIoue lo mnjr n4erlie inrut In tbl twiper juu will j. !-n,n-llon Itie nam-' ! Ilie pixr. n.vvi; ti ti 1 1 i 1 nie I ur' I uad at Lal offer. pemlrf v u -i laoua rav: a ot It- t.t i-vi U1 .u .e aa -f eJrf & r aw trm. r--u4. wtrar vamiaiwn - It taawe. ut.n tar umm ara-a; ru.. HX after Mac n W . M tat rw art itf U ia rtu ieu. r-t o-X'r TV iiar Wi U rmrt IMaU Utnt SU . (lifnut U i yrra irari t It W - - ) ri Bba V. i ai t la ll mum r . i0H ar trWf t-. mk kot-lc - -- ' I iaa. u4 s kti ti ar a4 j Ua !-- rrv-v kWa aatd aw u nraca fmu avt M-i awrt awvuni tui I mmj-4 4 U 1 aata I U ov Ciai ttia aanat priiif)i aroa; c Txia4 a aat V- ubu-1 a4 urX l trrr. U tvw tx tae Cfcmairl HsataU tr ta. rrtW tt afca 1 wr n i etmt w -mr .. wTtlm ma a I u - lailai lor J tna tau t al uW -( bmaeu. lb tmU rre Kd lat u (ml k eir aat. uuak ttaa. mbm m h i iiinti-t 1 ' - r n fhii ti-. valra I tnrf. ia: UW (mtt lu uMn4. ta mix 1 n.ar( mm. I ua Um Ukf bafa!. a at bu Mr- .n Utmrn aatlenwatu lirfai mm m . -I ii a. U raSM kfu I s ic . a ii in V at. vt a- Ml tt t d mi nwtWBiiiti wKN U"l'. CW4. v. - Ja aaruu my Uiill ir i l" ' au limn i i T ti Jlr ti tOuBM' ?. Ktaiaiair aaat a aeafct a baa a. r'' . C tea tor lb an c &rl L r X fc . N Towaar at rVjar !ea,ea Vu - . ilm.: ifi . -Jti iMOf r-1 W"1 "n ' ' trsornu )T r tn.i U.J .-.! taaiiac olMI tt au wpi im urn U4 U .J tkr I'M Ttmtij m ta '-. t lv;ii'.7 'sai - UrUtaftaa t sb. lnrl. u '. as. IMPORTERS ! AND W holosale ami Retail Dealer in General Merchandise ! Goods Sent by Alail or II'cIIa Fargo. Orders from the Country Solicited All kimU of Produce Bonght nnd Si Id or Sold on Commission. fjthr; prtmf-th antutri.i. Cl:h , (Jf :7.V szzt ty ccrretfnd:ng u ::h u:. Centennial Block, the Middle Store No. 109 and 171 Second St. Comstock & Pfluger. tall Ij JIEUCHANTS AND J0HHKKS. civc niu X THI IU. T. H, Chandler, W'OODAXD WILLOWWAIIE, BROOM? thl- Inuteri.TaU. Fi!i!ii TU, it U front St.. Portland, o. ii: t Dubois da oqxivto. General agents, Commission ind Forwurdinc Merchants, Wi Font itrret. til Waibtncton itreet. fortUDd.Otn. Man Krnclco.Cat Hpeclal attention riven to ti ln or Wool, Hour, Groin anJ l'rojuceln fortlamt anil Man Kranelftco. leb l-la BUBTON HOUSE, Corner Ttilnl nnd 1 Street. Ncu the StcamiUp UnJUu, anJ tUUroaJ DpU. l-OKTLAND. 0EE00X I.ctvistoit tc Fretland, rroprletors (UU ol Minn oU Houm.) Win rrr do xmlnt nor zrne to make tU lia TIIE BEST IIOTEI. IN TORTIaND U4 i -V '- oM 4 Inn w . ai Ml ALBERT BARTSCH, ll "M VIv I'.It nnt '11 Ni:it Krann It iV.-il.trh Piano. (JrIiIit's Ni-h Sralf I pritr't Pikih.s Ittiitlclt OlU'.iH . I'tHf Piano StonN. I . .. . K- . . 11 tltl UiM!- Ihlfdil. Mrr I)lr, r-il laud, UrrKu. J. 3. CONGLE, 110 I rNt si.. Ij-t -l.l . rrttinl.Otrio. - $600.00 Gold Coin Por a Curable Case Ma4Vlarl I l"1ra UatianK f HAUSEBUS km HURTFUL DRUGS SUMf&rl Eleeirieal Co .. ti x .aia. .S.TV. is: U. i . vt i .t i i '- w- -TSiJ llarnr. -tatl- j j Ur'lJrd" REWARD Zi.cai:i;iagi. -t.v Adoy HARD21; I ii -!.. '. . .. ii. am ir-fe. . W. T1ai. IIM le. lr 1. J. NUIITHUI V tt. I r.r I nM ! MlB ' TMoutfioinot'V'x i EMPERANCE HOTE 211. 271. 2 JT aui tt Smnil M . L. N I. V . - t a..- Ht F-at - r. - .- " et j r . The Bc-it Srr. r Mtj t anJ Beautifi'r of tht Complexion in use. Cures Pimples. Boils, Blotches, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Gout Rheumatic and Mercurial Pains, and ail Diseases arising ; from a disordered state of the : Blood or Liver. Mll.ll 111 1.1. IIKI l.l.lNTs. ouivhi tniiiin omens : tUmiar-'i.' I 1 I I Hi V Krrn.a.!. b- "V?:,: UUI10 'fnl. K r:. . t t U i: f ii:-4 p-M t$. i i AVt. m: ii .v son. '! in I. r;-a firoiutit Knltliiir. l-'lour ritlplitir, Oarliolto -liooji Ilp. Huolinn'M lie i IJlp. WaltoU'cV hiliec-p Hut li. p-nlpliiit X.I no. An-onli', i '. J- hi I ". -Hi i t HODGE, DAVIS & CO., Wliol-nl UrusuUts Kenton's Capcine IV Uforous PLAST'R I v w. t..i i:.!... u 1 here j uir mpr a l ww:. t r ecmmona'nvactinc " vat-- I' i in everjr way utenr a n ibtx t xteraai remel!e. toe.U'lttis tinim-D. ti I tl.e o fallrd r:ectr:"l apl'anie. It ronta:& arw Mnlk-iail r en.'tit- tit- h ltl .-tnl;n-n(Km with ra"ier. !- tbe wvwt extra onllnar. ln-rel.ri!n. rr.gttiBint an J etirall.-e araela. An phyloiart in jour own toealllr w.il et.f.Srm the atore Utraient. Vr sea. Ki i.'uar.ini. IVmi!n HVlkwil. 11ahlr!i -.III NfilfC- r,l in ili. and toujlu. J.M-a'nl KMn-jt.fi Whoupinc t"'nb. atV-tmc : thr hrt. f an t al: III tT wli ah r.r. p.ai'tr arr B ut.tt i!uririhei: stti wtrifJr g Awk lor Hnu lix"r.i l'rviM 1' ierf an.l take no outer, f-.ia ct un mu-i. Irte 3 cent". Sot no receipt or pri- e. ! deabair AJonnoa,.t l'Jtt si. New .lc rarri -i m A. rlTltOWmtllXJli ttr -t I;tr r an 1 1 WW ia LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS. Sn. Ill front Ml.. Pwrllnml.Or 1XUI HUH CTK'S IN YWWS J SIMON & CO., Iakl lloors, Windows, Illiiitls ntul Uluss IVSWim, CvRDf ANl It'LLEVS, 121 I'ront Ml., belt trnaliltiirtnu A- AlUer. It Ira rOimSP. 0RF.C.ON. IlW'i:P. , ; OBD Si C5.9 OFFER FOR SflLb ii :.0-; '..iUkS, i FULL L1HE OF AGRICULTUHr-,1. u.tj-LEMEMTS. BUCKEYE MOWER REAPER, Tlic Leading iiarvtsitiis H.ulilut! or Hit- World. CJA.rTTOIT PITTS Scr Iu detail mill c-n-cral feature-. IlIttTINCTI VK unit IT.tl l.l It. nntl It now ntautlM tlf Threanerznen who Lara tued ur emplojed tbl new atjla of Thrciher. nil nnlta In teotlfj-laK that fhrT- nr. 1K ZSLT "ZTZZZ ZS Z2 It la dIend and linllt erpruljr for Oi-econ and v BSlilsston. br ona vb6 thoronsnlr nndentand tbo requireiaantt of tbo country aad tba dliScnitle to bo overcome. AKetitn for HAINES' Genuine Spoc'a'iy Irrprove i fcr Schuttler Farm, Freight, Studebaker Wagons, Regulator, Wind Frliils, . Elward Harvesters, '. it Utt.r t ant KnziH. Flour Mill Marhiiiri . . il!ca-.. rrtaklr II urirl Hill.. Uflll-; Clath. ayllrv -rilw. Lealbrr aBtl UulUr littles. at4 uatral Mill I arl.klu;.. M Na. CO en cj en w w M - - CO - . CO ca . CO CO CO CT3 Scnt to our CtiicH w t- will sriul The San Francisco WEEKLY CHRONICLE - - jT II R E K THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE IS AN vUt&tbibj t.f JeT b UAlt i aiw-'NK LC mtiiM i:m lU.- " ia awe iMiiatih i wn iiixje aiiim adb; aMrt r-- SohI Tor Circular ami Sample TERMS-WEEKLY cHRmNH l.L CU:ih. TMMEXSP; BARGAINS Is DRY GOO Clothing! Groceries! BOOTS A.iSTD SHOES! -nJ fur rrlrt- . tT B P o I; s 411 tern Bees Just arrived ! IOO SixbJi Ll: !!f2t7 1TAL1XN BET-; -r r 7 . tit3itt arJZjutf. JSj-Av 1.1. V t sotCACEyrs for the i.nrivallei STAMIAKI) ASD KSTEV ORUATtN.: u. w. rREjmcE co . XEW AVORK-XOW RKADY. FOR SAL EVESYTVlItKE The Physiology of Life & Marriage, By J. H. JoucIjn. M. D. I TUt dct Inttr.iilT icumtlir work trrr iiitxti fi. tapm. axeeaJts; ia attrtctlttara U !im o atntt X br. UUibtu. DnJUcjti tt ocU! nAtraicr. vaj Xi. Urust. tec wr luuc t triisU. Ta motx rt wirm ct iit&Utr Utl tir. ia ha rair tti: cur t ruj br aar ct t.t aar aUcr. Tb Me cf Mr utJ dtmiM full ufUIUrl is a ouur tlul ri- tar abt the laitmt r a aril ur tok i traT.li. ul5" rJ' ' TkleaW tstomttljn tor cTftiboJv Price ?i Ccnti. AJJrt i3 orJ.n u SA' rKlNCI'JCO SEWS CO , S J WaiLiSitso St , Sa FraoctKO. Cal . or teat Ti ccr.U to tt aataer. 3f3 SqtUr St Sin FnaciKO. apU lu tw, l.ii i. jortloo of tb Grata ami tiraii. Cruf. of tb Pacific Cooat bnva Ler tut by tb BUCKEYE, tbat no far tumi hi-1 1. tun Lm ltpiorast of it merit Of r.qMlre uritum-nt to rrmvluce blta ol It auporlorlty; aa It 1 tu well and fa von. h 1 j Imbwn to umm1 comment. It 1 tbo perfection of all &eper and Mirer luu Macblnes. lie ta tstetiat attention Vj our New and Perfected WZPT yw-rut SINGLE GEARED HEADER, th s Season Ten or Twalve feet cut. t i.'. cthtr Luii tinder . : . '. .: r'l.c:. i-riin,ar.d elta its cli.vs Taylor Sulky Rakes, 1: b-tz? Monitor i Straw Burning En- Scrtd fcr Special Catalogue, &:o Icr our Kcw Prico Ust, ALLIS & BLACK, Vljr jit f r K. I. Vl.l.lsja to.. of Milrauk-t-,Wi-foi..in, Mill Builders, And Mill Pnrnishers ! . a- . A. t 14 artta Treat -Irrl. f.rilifcd. Urtj.m. r r s a eM - -r- - " : .- r. Z X s. fl: M () X T li s EIGHT PAGE PAPER, 64 COLUMNS, -:.tii :.rr v. tu- w V l1 tbe ItrsMr Ua tTV-nr, aw Ilia i,iut f AHil fAMJl U mxxy t x r,e lt. a.ta r ti V .it Unan Copy. Sent Free on application. jr im l-AII V CHROMcLE, De Yomisf it Co.. PnblUbcr.. SAX FRANCISCO, CAL U.l .r rail an P. SELLING, and aiuhtll trtt. PartUna. Orrai ,; w a kins Dubois & king, Wool Commission Merchants, Akl nuin .Mnttr on CuaiiDmrnt. " VHrsoTuXST. twraoxTsr v i , i ti..- .-m..i "r- "'c ''t .1 j4A.-k:trz.tlwu;ilcit:tj iir PojtiiaJ Hjsm M; li la THOMAS FREEMAN'S Carriage Factory, Fourth Slrwt, bctwesa Taylor aai Salraoc rORTLrVND, OREGON. A not awortment ot Bute. Thatons. Car rlasw. Lxprr aeons, ate .coaUutljr on nan J aaj tnaJo to orJer. Ton BcicCf anil Extecttoa Top Carftam arlair-triaKlar a specialty la thu IlaanJ maBBractarltiira larx quantity. in can offr i - uu oiscr Dome in orccss. Top Basstr frm s to Open I an J ice our 8K3 Eajgj. Lri?T.rf0?J the eotrj- aollcltca and promit- rnileO, New top larutha to order fay leaj tnx jeau THUS. FKEEM.VJJ