Touching and Impressive Scene. "SVeiiakcJriliatfollotiScxtract from nLrief synopsis j a, jsennou. delivered by Iter. ThphVai Guarl, in conducting the obsequies of ilelin Woodward, Ue unfortunate youn sfilciUe whose ilcatli occurred vsimost simultaneouslr witlw that of her lover a young man belong ing to cnexfhc'iirst faniUiesot Oak land, .libjljljcv'n byJiiin Wtrayed to tier ruin, and the suiciue 01 ioui was the result?'5" Risijjg.to his full height, the speaker hurledirtsrslafib'of eloquent dentmcia-! Uon against the sednccr.' H6 duliiiot envy the 'feelings. o him who' had won her'trtu ting.keart and led her astray, in tae ursc place, wuat aro laiien cm- pires, fallen churches, fallen States, le - side a fallen Taralt -To what a depth of denravitv imlst'ltlie' hrt 'of man be fallen, wheiiTiVM thus crush the lovelv flower of womanliooUinir cast it aside, wj ue voiuuuiu ia uio uuaaiiu nure w , In. M A r,A f. ih Mnrr bdfcs arrogantly UirourV the salons P2y ,"1 rn-Sl -JiviJihmtT. worldlv mothers 4o-duck another -vio tim and treat, her as hft-did. ibe.rst.t ITe iBwehitiirwItE ml anIk)ws' in thft JinmK of innocent girlhood, when hi should luL-fit! .as. ft- Ui.htAd The womaTwhoTias trusted andbn 1 betrayed, is tneered at 'and spit uion, : but who thinks to casniiF fame oon-. tumelyupon"tBeCen-fold guffiier man' ir,ft Ti:firnmtii;shid iTu 7-rfH1 vmnrl How xuaSfmSheTS! there'-no'wprw-4 her sftn5 -in.l Jnntsrs. riht and sllll pnt who are neflcetim? their dntr to TiaTt- lflrlwm I A mntlior msr liav- '. the lnne all tiWfarin Lerriow'er toruidcl At have no guarantee that thev will not go ' apiar in "swallow tails" ami in frock rfrv fS? in l.s. mninritr'nf instnnfWrcoats, and no one ammars to noto the the mother can. if earnest in her work, instil suc teachings' as ahWkive fmm ipnnUr Jnm.. wiu.li ' more jtist toll T A J tt ,t . , , f . . ..t From thecaldeB pfthjjJ o:y;i place lt-cfcertf iti JMonlsn. tie supuu uere to. iuc moiuvr, uiu jirajiaij,, dnaed so as to attract special at worldly motWr-Va nootrttalcr,, ali thc reasonable requirements this until we see it practiced. Then he o the oca woaa taVe been fairiv that is without an let him cast the first t meL pJe are somtis ebarrasd stone. ro!i njr ru9nosT gently,, raeeiay over her breast ind,- fmiherniore, it is truly wonderluhflo wbttiexient the mind of the young is corrupted by the uijoipuiiuiticiawirecuuatjuc. . uu iuuiw tne face'lrom licentious cats and a car-; tons at evejy TturK. it is erne that ( eery jjuueas. wu, ciuj per, and .every divine m tne oano, rue uparanstAluibli2htog.cprseof litera- rare that is gnawing'the vitals from the ue t euW decline t accept moraKty of onr youth. Tx-t tit Tlocial iaritaUow, and, as a matter of strike as they aever struck before. Lsti f fcondrods da, while others, not hav leader after leader be penned by able ' ia a gt of this kind dedinc to ands denoidDgnu-unmistaiaWe tenas Lhv i jn York, tnis temoie :eyii, unm a is wwhit np; pressed.' Ivor "fcy tuese ano otner caas3 4X11116 -irt11 ur mmsu "ctheirmeats on baad to loan to cu uueu wiiu w , mate an attempt to stem tbo tm ot m-, fkmy that was leading so many.otray, recalling with path?c jower thtem : uie enooi tbis jooreJUdi gin. iue cijjjtfjs uf '. suoyiu Spirit of ifortal be Proud," -te p?aint- ive melody mingling with the sobs of the J sister and movj,? Qgheiirt to: JJty. The corfOtlie casket was then Iitad, revealing the pate, white fnry.nnrl, . 24 Tuat curled the lips of the dead. Those who wished to do? so were idlcswd to pass around the coffin and view the'cre- -raains for the last timrrand' while the ! crowd warsureinr:f ocwrad. he -ttrrible grief of the sister knew .so bounds, and her scre&-rgHhyAir' nfif nlry that hundreffs sobbwl auuTblv. TTnaliy The' Leart-lSbln tirLsfacmfio h&rileal( sister, crying7hj"?ny Meliada, I j snail never see vou again She bent ana poor meet logeincr, ana social bis over ami kissedSEeJcohl: Hps and- fBen tinctiaftfor the time. waived. To with ajnQan.jliwent to theicarta o, agreat-i2:teni tsrr bare-been 5rfrcn all that heard it.tho-xasktwintiag on 'away from the more wealthy churches the Gcm.jjfftidi time wciaenJwtrRfcbjrjthe costl;. dra-jiag (A more prosper weepingjuidsSobhinK in ejry portioaof ops Ieople-, .The gaiety of the opera in thc church, rendering thV scene one the mstfePof attire, is Jr53hfullyoiUu' ,3eveKto be-foTgotte-hjnliosep e! ve in tho church. ,So many people held it. AktoraiivesVere applied aha j feel call'-.! upon to wear their best to the fainting Eitfer brought lack to her pTaets of wort-hip, that the waving overwhrlnungj poyow," following tlc nluwe.Jt gahiifg4ar, iie fluttering casket to the hearse .wth sobs andjot costM Hci wlnelt' would e well moans. The body vr2.r&kcr? t ifoun- enough at a theatre or , pera, arc quit tain Yi.'serietcTT- and placed hi' tharin excen at fashionable jilacosof wor vault, where it--wjrenB'iasjrrgifur ! ship. In'sftrae of -tlie more taHrrated ther disjjosalyicrdercd, y )ic.rejatiTr. 1 congregations of the Atlantic cities there - ! - j is in scrupulous avoidance of over-dresi- Josh Billings on Marriage. jng for churenP It' is not ' only -cotisid ! ered in bad taste to appear in gay attire, Sum people? mafiy" bekiaJ they tfilnk"f'l7ufc it iscnshlcred lall as .an examlo wmmin wjllJsttrcr-noj Tod andout of all harmony with the spirit lire to wondertiow the stock holds out. i of devout worshio. People who are so Sum marry tqret rid of .themlyeejjitlired that they attract no particular and d discbrenthat the Jfaroftiras OTethWtTattention iir)hat r'j--neialkcd';' . two can playat and neither win. - v hum.marryibrlove-without a'centirt party or church. And this is really tho their lfke, pcffSlfriefig in'QiJytai'i, most wholesomehjwhiclj can bo sug nora drep'of- yx-digree. Tliw-looksdCT-j geed'fo jOOTOsions. ft' perate, but is the strength of game." j F. Bulletin. ' ' j Sum manylifliSte, and'tiifen sitdown ' ' and tldnfekKpfIy,6oKr 0 'Gentwy-ana Twanaps -' Some think it carefully over fust, and . then set down and marry. A recent trip of the steamer City of No man can tdrjlStretacUywhaX cat- i madc-t-P-hc-jn don't know"-Iirsf-lf. .1 kinds B"tbechiII of fcirenmsCancc..' . u. J.f - ,T i " . ." ThefHetort Ccurteoua It occurred to one of two editors in tho West, whaifcd 'iarreneJihat&a reference to his adverearv's life would. prove iF"i3i tlnff &c cordingly. "As for our contemporary, he wrote, "whaPcan &pecletlv" from a man "whoiiyi-TearBiro -was peddline f--4T' l"lt. ".i lit aroGngs . uu s, mum, vou an in-cuuui; I iioned beast 03 that?" His YmddM aot deny. - ,"Gai: contanporary," he i wrote Msiiaie3tfcimbc;rjl"Eay3 that fire Tears atro we were "pedaling around -with a muleV and an ill-condMoned beasti at that -"lfFl so occapjt 3ut we are cmjmseA tos find thattn? mule had scfl agpod' memory.txeuangc. George 'Eliot says: "Women do not love men for "their .-.goodness." This is lacky, ": ..u Tho Esthetics of Clothes. , .A correspondent sondaa note inquiring what is meant by "full dress." That term is not quite so strictly construed on thU side of the country as on tho other, ami especially in Europe For instance, at an artist's reception in this city, a year ago or more, the same requisition "was made. It created a great deal of flut tering at tho time, partly for tho reason that only ono artist was iositivuly known to have a" drtscoat, although two had been seen in that costume. It was inferred that the serond costume had been hired for a special occasion. Ik hernia was esjwcialrr stirred lcause there was a creat dearth of dress coats among tlie fraternity, but no lack of la' Sniu.s and oth"r, accomplishments " i"1""'" ' " - ! several export not so much to gut an jact definition of th tenn as to make 1 it brood enough U let in well dressed wore not in ful1 "f8- At ome former receptions there had been a -o - Tbo waraus, ' the bobtaileil jacket and tLe l'ncn duitlr wbl0 the-v ro'.PorfectlJr consistent with neglected genius; were hold taTDeniWe off according to the most liberal standard of clothes esthetics. tnctly mteriretefl, "full Urvss means a dress coat, that is, a "swallow-toil,' doves, a low cut vot and shoos. This duliiiiioTij however, is -modified w that & dress coat 11 made to meet all these requirement. At the leading Opera House- in Pans no jwson is admitted who loes not imisent himself in a dress In -u.v' l"r, there has been a good degree or socku treeoom in matter of dress. evening parties, where no hint is ClVCil abOUt UrCSS rtMirOBWlS, lr50nS diflentnee Lalterly, liowever, there is strong disposition to imitato the more strict conventional usages which prevail f, Something of what may be called the freedom of dresa Ppbably, if one was to attend a ball or wLo src weM dressed, lot who mPet otiers M ekboratelv dressed, or to ti,e .rase is. "?ot uu." that jblv ftl comfortable br web striking costrasU. iiiere are great manr peoie wbo, not fcaving worn a for tweatr or tWrtv vears, a easeH) ridieulous m putting on a gannet antiar to one wra l.v col cnsl walter3 at faioaWe hotels. If Hirnii to -nnear in that are .depots of wppHes." 3fer- ia maJ1J iasuaoes, keep tomens for 5paettl nse. rotate soattT does lW oae appeara in hU Q drvs-ccat, or laa borrowtd it for 0, allT re 5 it in quires whether the diamonds have b-:n bind ape jjjy -oflMiw. Overdraft b thBtcndnM-. jt althUEh it is eato iar what'lliat'reallr is at a fa&hioaaliie. party, where the d iJav exrected to be raerHy oae 0: dothcs,Gopdu taste will avoid vclgar- itv ax iubch in excemn unesaz u is any other direction. The icrgRing.social exaction ia the matter of dressan soen now in a half ludicroas way in many of the mof S The "dress circle' is wealthy churches. much more obtrusive than it ouhl to Tie, and ofifh mpcli nior- i5 than1 com -t port witnoaitaslc ThlichHrcli fcobei- idace, whollr consocrated, as is wppjotod, to religioas uot The. ricV all Uie sUietie acquirements of tho balj, . a a - . a rai l - vonte passenger. In th?ame Btcamer was a vounz Enirlish t-nob. who wore a suit of clothes of very large plaid, -with a 4 fatigue cap to match, a single eyeglass, thicksoled boots, spotted shirt and long necktie. lie had that exasiierati rig drawl 1 peculiar, to English snobs. "Aw, yaas," said he, in conversation with the "Wash ington -girl, "I have seen considerable of your country.- 1 "hare 'been iS 'New jtawir, nwago, vjmauaw- ana -otoeiv' ' ?a . . . iisaces, ssu it is u,gwa country, uut KJA uou-v rvum w Aintxj Ullj JCIl t w y -in Amcwica." "What do you call gentry Y' aiked the lady "Ayr, why -people, you know, who doant hare to do anything, -you know t people wbo .livo without .work."; r"0h, jrj" bVe such pd fple nnswerc-d the young lady, "but wo v4on't call them .gentry. "Aw, thcn, what do tou call 'thern pwayT "We call thcm''twamp3.,, 'lA-wj" Washing- ,ton Hejiublic. ' Detectives are the spiesiof life. Chester, of the Intnasv, lice, from Aew indio.do., ,tlieolQrK tp Jiiverpooi,wa i enippoa iiy uje trvooit of allt'trit of a-Washington grrl; who was 'the A Brave Boy. It wan a stormy evening-in-January. It had bctui very, cold, all ilay, but toward night it grew "wanner, clouds came up rapidly from the northeast, and now it was snowing. Freddio Johnson, bright, chubby little fellow of six years, was sitting by tho firo looking at the pictures 111 tho last .Nursery, when his papa said, "Corne Freddiej I am going to write a'Jetter whieh'I wish you take to the ost oflico for' 1 nr. Run and put on your coatand hat Tlie letter will be nladv as soon as vou are." "All right," said .Freddie, wlio waWac- custoiHed to obey without oslanr tines- tions a rare trait in .1 little lov. Now, the iost otlice vx half a inile distant, ami Freddie bwl mitT lfh there alone, though he hailftNi none with his paj.lut he was a eoaragos litU " fdlow, and very prowl of doing errands for his iaia, M),hndlil as he was biddoH, ajwl with LU jiiamma s liJp was soon mutlled p to lu. chin in overcoat and scarf, and whotr 1j.uu bask for ths let tec looked as if he could defv an Muniu "v5u see 1 have wniie.l this letUr "! ! in mir, Olit it. wil( at Retort. ; Now when vou get to the offleo tak the ? ... (, - - lajHx- off and drop the lelter into the box. Don't stop anvwhere, bwt come din-ctlv back 'Ves, sir," said Freddie , and tlien he whwpercd to his am, "do yam bnliet e I shall see any dogs T "No, dear." Sir. Johnson replied, 'the dogs have all gone to Wl, 1 gsew. Now good-bye." - , , Freddie start.nl off braveir. It was a Acry dark night and he tjowii only se a little way ahead, Imt on h trwtgod, waddling tkroHjfh-thc dep snow, trving to whistlf as his VnAt Cfcirhtf kid." ; "Hallo, sir, where are vom goibr said a mljsi whojiichfl'iHfl JM?"tTA!'Or down. . uPo.oflkv,-said Fmldie. "Aren't you afraid you will gthMtP asketl the wan In surprise. "No, Mr," said Freddie stMtiy, m Im. assl os, "papa sent nws. lie found the post occ withotst culty, dr&iqied the letter into th box, and started for home, Ctit w mb& go back a little in oar story. As soon as Freddie had left the ho his papa had hastily jrtit oh bis wt-rvaml simI hat and hurried after kiss. ' Walk iag on thc ppo-if fideof the strm, and a Utile behind. h followed Fred die, keep his even, on kits alia the way, to that no harw came to bts dear little W. When theyJ bad neariv reached home. Sir JohnsSI harried ahead, and was trjsilr roadiiig his p3v-r whsfi Trrd-Se "fcAe hi. looking more like the snow man htr bad built in the yard than like Freddie Johna. Then what a greeting the huh hero S cetved ? How his aaassa and his awt in ersvdl iraaail liim tA Lain kiaa olT' with hk wraps, shake off tfc Mr, and kiss his breht. rtm- cheeks ' How his ct swklwl with delicht wheat bis mnaealled him "his Ware little hw.1 and told him that be wwt harry Zzul.i grew up, fcr h-iteW,iri.lia asore hvj sKii a derk as Freddie would make 1 Iwt itwas-bov boittuu and with i "2oJ niehr slf a'rouud. Fre34 -arntl ut stain and was sMk iknasc soainlit . Now children, this is a true storr. si1 to me it has been a leas)tifI irswH. J act as Freddie VtaSirs- followed him ali the wav. ready to hcKhim if aJUdruJ ger siijubl ihresti; Jim, k ohr Father in llpsven watatcs at wltererer we gn, and whatever we do, aad althoagh w!2Ah trort, with a fall lin ot gas csunot see Him, we Hating androssed, yoa enter '1 tjam pcrfamed with ItishsMiii umJr lMr.Ul (La nj .ifjN leing of white matble, inlaid wit? llaM aralieqHL Inserted into th walf'oH loth sides of th roow, sqe large marble tanks filled with waier, of jx-rhaps one hanilrMl antt fcn t9tr Three stout 3Iohamedaaa now take you in charge, pourita; water from bwge cusuies over yoar neati ana noiy. 11 . t 1 tue vou id a oomtortawe cbalr. a bnngine vou a rlaa of wter -to drink. After a few minutes ret, your twti and hands are rubbed with a piece of barneSl brick, verr much higher (Un ri t 1.. 1 t. 1 s-s xr t u iixi la-ci s if" ani sv xa ma I- sare that I Hxtares 9X He win not let av real harm com to ! Ue UU asaadsomy and costing roly ! usL-3I. irTTriiTSarafioa. J one- as aiarhas joarbt? kiwts LJ lion norphrrr maatel in the O- Cos ! iniicr, men, iinnr ia-i iKkuu on j 7; the floorfevfult JcsgCfeUlipong'PH fSf Mf ' f Tt,;c .-.f-wl 1 5:itte boss pair1; KM V'sA id s a- I vr sx - a wsa aya . who - a t -palhrand kii-lv-sn-Kta-awl and vnrimu, of Li no eotveMwm and finally mta you together into a , 1 " .1 ?. t . suI which you lew 10 w ih a vasru- Ung, differing from those given in ilS Turki4i and jtusnisn liatlw, the opera5 ..wearing mittens, ot coarv. U"ipE sjitclicJ cloth, while attendants lrencC yob with hot water from small siKHrte-X jnctal pitchers, producing a Mngalar.jbit of tljeir Jebrated manufactured 1U1L Tint IlRflTfWth!f litillstuui A li. .-..r. . . , .-t.i t 1.1 ? 1 . uirtw mjcii tnwnnz, yon nrp suaveu in true nindostan fahi6b; (TorSH lcggeL Your hair is then dressed with a rich, gloss-jiroducbig cooiJJoand'hame "basin, which iurp.v?c J?f?st Western pomades, and ccnsuti mainly of pulver ized-aorangA peel- and flour iiiiade from teas. riu9 imui nnisuoH wjin nnan and Mtyhig'.'tht- smokiH" of'a npniI the siiirang iTS CaklP can of coffee. KvcrjftliBgucB& deliberate that thoc time occupiad i two hours, bqt 51 the whole (he Persian dvoJTf.W ffluJtttbf TarkUh or even, tkft.Bassiambath,- nor ,is thc shampooing so exhilarating' or, soothing, ami in no liatiisr are- tue rub bing and percussion prncctbsjarall com paraoio 10 me Jiawannti lomuomi. Albany ExprcsiT ttl Jj rr. asr A facetious traveler dejcrilcd the dif ierence of society, in tho nietrolwirs. when compared to the thnndar town, in the following'.hu-guago: "In the country if you bar? a leg of mutton for Alr,. 1.1. . 1 r l.... . i.V Jk . 1". isjvsV44 juyioj jui utcpiu-ua ior It1TUn BDM tf ytS ea tlai--.llAnt ss-MS w vatv M, JJIIA PUUUV Sk Exhibits at tho Portland Fir. Ytata Um ToctUnJ Itell Uer.l " JOIIS llSllTlCTT, The riumWp"and gas fitler, of Ko. 43 First street, has prolably gono to more Hjocial txpense to help the mechanical exhibition at the Fair than any other exhibitor. I lis grand showing of the famous I lookers Patent Direct Acting Steam Pump, ia the wonder and delight of all vihitors. Theso pumj aro all worklng,.sending forth gnut quantities of water with astonishing force. They Imvn no equal in simplicity of all working larts, ease ofatcosa for rejiairx, iliirabuity, and fclrcntu. itio proper proportions and design of ali juris, -alves and passages, lioth in the steam and water cylinders, are points, that con tribute toward; tho roitstroctkni of an vilicirnt and durable pujnti. From the Mere test) that these puuijwhavo been ubjeted to, and the universal satisfac tion given to all purchasem, we feel jus tified in pronouncing them par excellence. They ara manufactured by W. T. (Sarrett of San Francisco, ilr. lUrrelt u the so!e agent for this State forall the famous msnnfactures of this establishment IH,mi" various amid various sues and for The reinilar toiler , . - . , . , "' nK WV "rewersHimp, aiui wining imps of various sixes. Tlie j enormous Na 10 mining pump on exbi 1 Utien is IS inch steam cylinder, 12 inch ' water" tviuider and 21 fhtlf tlrokc At the present lime one of lhe pumps i in otcratin in a Nevaila min, forc ing 40,000: gallons of water 300?'fret high even hour. Not. 1, 5, C and 7 of tho same style of pp are on exhibition ami working every night. These wraps aro in use all o.er th Pacific Coast, and are ex- tetttivclv nsed'hrtLe O. S. pf. Co. nnd .ill'. '.- . i i r I oHt-r re kteamboat owner. nief will run faster or slower than any other js.mn, ikdl throw all kinds of liquids, I hot or cold, dear or gritty, ami contain twrntr to Cftv percent more of metal than any eastern jiump of like cajacity. Thrjv rro-i) wl the jtirst premium at the Pifitadejphia Ontennisl ExdsitKiti. They are made single, duplex or com- powd. ilr. IiarrHt also has tW cumbiaed tewp sd1 lo!cr of alt su , szdi to Mit iwrehasers and liscesTj Many who have lsn Ukiag witdMilb f are Mbotitsting thciefor thw -paafts. Here is also on exhibition two tire hWrants, Mr. W. T. Garrett's pitmt, j which are anti frtesir.g. having fsK t ,Trf wav ami so constracted that hvdrsut above i tV (.K-aVine if Kk I . . Z f aM , Here is aiw.t WorUangtoa Ui4ex iiw pemts with a raparitr o 1,500 gslln$ er hour fhe styl Ttsed'ibyj the Portland Water Comj-say -fcr thorj HOfks here. Also thc Dtakr, oofoo the oidt and liea4uiAwn-pumpa sMufsctored.uutheJ Ua5tpli!ti erteiarrely uvsl Htrihel L btat cxtarrrfy uvM Strtaen J1- " lui I tJ" .RifJ.VAN rAjCT JXjir.-roi:, i Lifting and aa S. -Thtxe is .naj iVr.Uoo oi ssoderntnaes of so grtaq imf-orunceto pnoai using item lotl j ers as thii iftgenibc. de ice for'tretrtog j walr at the exact and prscY h-rrl ia' : "e 1 otter si an uues. it &erer lorreis e imier a( ai unn. beTer impu 1 J1 the botVr, and w o ain4e that it ' 1 to osnaot of tJassbing m trttuig t?jali of sny j hoow en. this Pusf- He, has, jt I opeaea ana sicsej a i-ore ai nsarbleiteil iron t taanteU, , Mthibit cots onlr Jg5. sntf ti aT'hand the Nob Hill jrdar i " Mr, li. emjdoys the lit workmen, Sl eXeCUteS nothing but fift ck.W WOlk iai:en sLL-ioftiuer inc exuiii wjoc 01 the mostehyJai"wellM the mt ex pensile in tb I'ayihca. , . ... A Boj'j Vacation letter A small hor wss sent to the country to baard a bLort time ago. lie prom ised bis .mother that he would write a 9od long letter, describing his trip and !oardig placfc; tc? A week went by and his poor mither was nearlr dis i - nieieu, wnen sue got tne tereatin'r letter: "J.sm following in- Itexr, and I and he is wimmin j Jf11 Umcs yter.lay and a feller want some MKJiey. ami XUmnS IDC IHip noswa-i ' , TTT 7" , There are nowovcr ICOscholai ... , Va7few t- t . ..t 1.1 ' Exhibits at the Portland Fair. - VLiTitLVs' 'dl'iX' ' The Meforan 'llrotherr mvWan ox- ' nourtcanawau etc. itsii n-liUle6Hr- .:,i. ,i ,t. . r grain that fimhv a market .in our city mat in is is me onir iiounn? mm in j PortUnd. Bat the Isckv-of quantity maue up in quality, for there is no mill on this const that manufactures better goods. They secured tho medal at the world's exhibit at J2hiladclplua,for thc Lest oat Mf-al -tft thd wofrVTl they ob tained a medal and five first premiums at J$r8taW Fair in -1877, the last time they exhibited Their productions go everywhere on this coast, from Sitka to San Diczo. -TLe&i ia not, another mill In tho State th-rt -works -tip all kinds of grain. Thcy make flour, graham flour, bnpkttBea.,flA5rT tyo flour, oat' meal,' corn meal, cracked wheat,- split peas, ptarl barley and farina. And what-is I better than nil.- their poods maintain a hihiFnrs, nttilitV in! all . lliot Lear TThMVrentiinft hrnni tW wh uted tho McLcran goods can always be dtpcndod upon ax being first clam. A pew, "portable family fruit dricr foppijing ni mo .dee onicc, i. oruaau. Oregon. Je ucvl aXHAfiu-22-tf Exhibits at tho Portland Fair. (rraa th rortUnJ li&f ru)4 i-noK. w. WjfiTt " Ona of the most attractive features of tho Fair is the display of joii art by W. Lynn WhiU, of tlie National ltusiness Collrge of this city. Thc real artistic merit and exquisite di-licacy of this work in all thc department of xrn art must bo seen to lo appreciated. His blackboard writing exhibited in the slate detriment of Mr. Parshall attracts much attention, litis blackboard writ ing wai executed entirely with the free or whole ami movement without second trial in any Hue or dot, ami is a marvel of skill .Mr. AVhiUa toputation as a skillful artist-penman and as an in structor in tho various branches of the art lu become a ustional one IT has ncciveil orders from all tarts of the Union for en work, and hundreds of letters from the most prominent artists, , lenmen, teach rs and author, testifying ' tliat they liava never seen his work cx- ceJhsLwlhis'Colletitiuii of testimonial ; in the hand wrilitg of the most eminent lontnen ot the worhl, n an interesting study and wdl worth teeing. .Sir. Whjte oxtentls a cordial invitation to all who are interested in the art to vkit his ofliia and examine thae letters and other works of at t He has latelv imb lished a work on panmattsbip, entitled 1 the Pen King, whkh m sitoken of east J and west by the most competent judges as being in method and artistic mtnt 1 the best work on th art ever pb-' lisheL I Exhibits at the Portland Fair. CAHRUSE A.VI V.KO0S MATChUL. K. J. North rap Jt Co. make a fine dis- idar of eorriase anl wsson material. ' Thoy lav a Sann wheel wountd on ' a nf"ir tjl'" f l rsota passing Rive the wheel a tsm with their Sogers, in that way displaying the advantages ef j this, style of axk. Tin rest of tar , sjicce is actttally cntmwed with ptrts oi carriages and wagons, both forged and malleable iroaw, an innwane variety ake of Woodward's berry bodies, geariatc, j hubs, spoke, ainrlotrws, yokes, etc, et&, i ako carnage leather and trmninp forf topt Hftsyarethe only eahlwhwent , in thc Nerthwest exdawveiy rBgmgvd ia . this Hce ami are therefore btr pre- ( lared twvbaUy to spply thww good than Others eovklbe ' 11 J00 S5 " J01" ' barn or nssehinery, the waW, ' fnl IniKmiluliU I irnt K.tnf n BfmT . ' fnl Inmni)uliLi f?Tn) V.itif u taerrix r YTT t! -TZ Zr tkri I 511 " T! JfiSf -nv"" " V"" " , w -"-j P1 ? iu y5 lf W , UfexbJr F&icl vu sw4 ts St prBBm, . errr alt etSrr tttlstt. at IS CaISara hUl Klr ln uJ 11 nU n.iJ .1 ttrvras I ixt Kalr. ISv iM a cflw Irao lSlr 1 M fxnia ism MfM cnT kT t err. Try Ia la u4 T CMfaWlrWMiM aeotlr. A wathr reUw his rxperwac ths: i I use pieasr m -ufcnse to tow "T ttinoiMaJs, that list- Tharsday. I rrhkeivi- Da L not hemr abl to preach aomtst of Rhevssatic pains j in the hoMer, I bought bottle of Jacobs ( )l, whkk. afir nWiag several tisse, reiver el se woaJevf-tlly. Ir R Pick, RoeWrW. New York I O.Ms) extra Soe Peach tree of huce vsncttes. .vnJ t. J. II. Jttl-mier, oodbara, I hn? -a, f--r a .-ts.o ai pcisl rates. y .g . Krl(i Ins I rv-apouae Is i y iMlTcrtlie- mhI la thl prer Tu will nlrae mr- (! tbf Mnirtf Ihrpapfr. PILES. PfkHdcr'a Orcsea Pile Salro It & filsplc sat Ccrtala Caro ler all feras of this aaaeylBC case. Try II. All drantsts sell It. PrlcCjlSI. f W. A. LEWIS, Architect and Supcrutteadcnt. tSt aai mW-r. St USSnun UH, rortland. Osn. KCrOlOClA-WaSkUMS Dhxt. r rUl fra Ta- jjiaHti, tr f 1 Cm mtf K.jC . TV llWv I l I). SI DD ALL, nikVTJST DKVTIST-r OEXTiST. -The Dalles. Orcson. tar I ;aa Assorted Canned Table Traits ; jOcb&i:elMl3l IVaSMi. rmc. nass. asJ 1 Criwi r4 Ux ttr. rkxt. lUjta Vuvwt TbaTaMnnf thaO. S. rU"i tual ara apfot t UU rcuMWoanrt. M. R. iKBIMn wrl lo TS '- -. OrastA - - - 1 " TREXXHIANM&WOtrTi MACHINISTS. T..i.-.ri..i..-.t.ii.,.j'pn.. CIO Bnei4t. IfaK Rtaui Trtc. sad all 1 klsttiararvwrrr Wark.aaa la aitlcr. A rarai IfacSbMrr rrplrivl cm Scrt watW.- Ttt llr attfcOloa lU la BotW Wt U1 IVlt aula aaJ trpklnJ. Iroa Fencing a specialty. Jta. M Fraal Stmt. larlIsBI, erncaa. E.w.m.-aiLu:. CliiKS & BI.CHA, Attorneys anil' CoHasclors-at'Lavr. Portland, Oregon. NalknU Bui actl-tt Dissolution Notice. mAm " Tb ro-partanlup txrttcfeTa atbulw ttrrn V. Jt nrkbrr. Jaar HtCot aad Jaom IL hfHj, nadr IV aam of Dm IaicrUhablc ra st Cotrar. tala dar UnotTaJ by B-dloal ceetett. Jii B. h.tOj aMM 11 atttborUcd to ro&ttt tba vebtandiaci aad areata of tba cotaittaj, aad artll WT aU cUHaa a;ala4 tba !lhl FUq rnpcUoo, Oct. X, 1STJ. ITirinr KUmtMt Jotmat 'la lbs ImiKrUlaUa rlntOo Hr JuDcaR.Kdtr.wc ort conUafljrrf ta oar frbsda aad palroML (idrM-i) a. . nxTcnn;, JAMES MtOIY. Csa Fnndaco. Oct. 55. 1S7B. M H : Oregon Kidney Tea ! Kn More I No Mors BACKACUE. KUncy Complaint KOK'BALS UV ALL DKU6ai3T?J irodiff.OaTlR 6c Ce.ti'rearlctern.- THE CHEAPEST HOUSE EST OREGON 'i'O Dry Goods, ClotMng, Groceriesl P. SELLING, . j Corner First and Yamhill Streets, PORTLAND. SMITH IIBOS. XhkhP &. ''ATEST MIPKOVED Otlaklii(l!uliumul.i..i i . M ImUitl lkn ininl Xt, fct uj vi i COLLIE DOGS and wu niurMiay. iirremner 11. tniu. At )4oia A, X - it II rt. in- rapplr. s uaih .IJ: JUm t.l-l-aypr. I tooallil.t :.'" IM fit L 4 t j . . el K cocbot M.TTCC ThmtUt WntfrMstWCtao ULrS it kfc R T.ytfao Ctf., Sitit,tailu uu HAWLEY, CO. PORTLAKD, 0REQ0?i Offer for Sale at thc Lowest Prices Possible, HARDWARE; MM AND STEEL SOLE AGENT FOH JOHF-S 3 HERE'S CELEBRATEP r Deere's 40, 60 and 72 Tooih Harr6v3. Fann, Feed and Grist Ms, RANDALL'S PULVEKIZIKG HARROWS, Backsjs Brasikasi Sisdsrs Braa Drills; Schuitler, Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons STUDEBAKER VAGOHS. with Patent Roikr Brake. Too will known to need mstt -r f iVm or Circulars and Prise (JsU. HAY LEY fVODD a CO. a. jl. erriiowuKiHCi: Dtnct Xortx aad Mm Ix. LEATHER AND -SHOE FINDING, str auests ru?. Tin: rsn . iuxd isT.vXDAUD and E-STY OUGASS Tt W rtETKX a C Aa a pmr nrf aal csrt fcr BttrmLSrm, Kv nlrU. Oeot, aa4 aa a rnn! a!a Rcrfacraal hcaSsx; Baaatat. aa tTTnUca ca rut! acaak tLe Oeau nnlr 5U Jacobr OC It maarlaU actka txt , sjaUVJ BttUrU tata, dtEfl Kim aar ! ' Uirtaitar raia aaj asnru&c dccSariar, Wat , a tb eerj Kt l4 curt tal It hi a-cJol lh llur pcrasc ocmr-'lsc enstecst lUteci fa Gfc, ) aalaboara xB aaA awaw ang UJgriaeat tSa j UsJ. fcarc troca ISr oa airctScac aad ab-crraHoa. arcrd4 Utt tsott rMh-a oteacsxattj to L. ' JaccsaOt Til. ... m.1... Rn.in.t.aJ' )hto--rbSi CU ITUaeSltcil aw IT" llr oinrnUr It nHn-t f;- Kircxalica ,wvl o!rM ' ti r -rrr. -t.vw tl'-.. "MI,,-.- ma. " 1 - - I cmattea b kaj tra UO, riUra ttw mii jrara a nni un si. jaceca uu mr wm ' 1 lu m abt to lara br M, I i RT- Dr. B- Plcki rtschraterv W - Y- I ! SvClrrni at latnaHr frocaiUuaaaUM raUi Uut ba w 1 I oaaliifUrrrtch. MTtra! aDpUcaU tk Si. Jaeats I ! W-rtS.rMtiaa-ooJttfaiT - j data far ljat. Oorraor of Ohio. lh9 It rcrwi Si tX CScusulaia aaj I caa Twqrrmnal It. Hon. TIimu B. PHca. TJ. S Troaa- UaH JtStta Ouaa tSf cu! iraairttal ;iu reiirrbic aad htaSac maolf ia tSa wprU. HU tatuaottial fe mionol by aoaiaol tba ba4 etlrfali 4 IhaTrcuarr IVpxrta-mt abo bara bcra cunt c4 Ubwmullmi aaj Jfc R- aehafart Na. 31 Brjwn St., AILcVuir Cit-r Pa-, bu tsa lUwamatiaa br Ut ftarvaai had itnt ocrrfcaont tonlkvi4 aitVjct ncrt. A a!a;I bcni bf St. Jacot OUJctard him. Gaatar A Hallssasta Editor ef tsa flttabiKra-Ilall- JtaaU Ma."-Sml vita rbmmatinn tor tciaa Jaut, aad lay czunT a Bi.t ttiUt to umo oa aocaofiloftrmlcraiai. Tv bet l tt Oil cored him. Mr T. Wllkic Lafayatti rrjwrU a rata abcra a cua nsctnl ladtr alth KSotitiHIhh thaxbacooVl act mora. Hii Icci -t ra3Qandh bad tba nxat UmHi raiaa. Twtlrt boan after lb flrtt arpaeatloo of tba M. Jacebi 1X1 tbc tuau rcr )T?oa uvi nrt r rwtUisx bad dlpxi. Hasnr Sksaftts. MU1arakar: xj rond c Rbauaiataua la tb htp Mr. Huarr IVmv. Patriot, flit In. bad . St. Jacob OU rural blm afUr a Mr aprV-Al TS St. JacotM IM 1 tor aale br all lnrta rarrttn. IViVn ia Mtdkinca, and OoMral prrbotUo. . . t Whrr rartka are tnaVteio cHtlatbe article throurh I ;wrcatvta ai luxrvrata lb CfQll aad ca&n6t ladtlc Xhtit ifrcrjbta ta Iht twal wartxa aad raaa6t ladtlc thttx iProribta ta dfevnrV i(rTtooqj order or nitnal ImwiV rriraTra tictuei ct urrrrai. axtcoac mnn Addnst A. VOQELTR &,CQ. Tha tradt rafpa -,t br T, Mil, aiZSSRS. HODQE. DAVIS & CO. rartUad Ore ca. irfij; fa pcofisoil v TaaaaaaasSs yV 4bsaaBXaBBShSs9'aPzS' ERMJUf REMEDY. 1JOY & 1FATSO.Y. STYLES EXCI.VES AS KOILERS, .. . .. u ..... U, . . i- hcAT PiUtit IIrjUa roRue for ii- ir 'Jt Srt - Imi wjrk t thort ao- hith i:ko. a wiTt. rrtuii.im. GORDON SETTERS A. I Auction. I.. 1. . ' -.r a . '. - m.if-j. OFX flff. PMtUaJ, Orr. tH ' tt-i r.Ki-u hw, nr Hia Coenos si.TTr.Cs. Klrd hu. t t i i. 4 A ut brSt to Mock our Cattle lappln. 7 virrkIJ. .l.'l- . I u.!, f ukxf s I'm. WMArrt 1 tii roTiri. nr :iih ou. .-... ; l TryiCU ro- Uyr Str, W Eoxti. tvlMb )UdMMU(riMluiUwc OILMAN t CO,, It rir Birn-t. rmiu4, Orrsas. fl SULKY Vr WOO Sold in Oregon u 1523 . T. in the last 3 yean. -1 KT t ta Ka to U aj ttwi VinaMaUat a Inn. Alt TO housekeepers;! Adjustable StraiiieivT aAO casr icox yrrvarr. Tr CesbtazTlraktl are tarwaaptcte wltkavl tboau DlSr ar SCi rUlrd I u; atu EcStfe. 'LS? a4raaajaabJase.aauia(na-aUbisnstcalor vjHillnUSateaaaW jooe tattia. Wheat tbty art a4 ht miiav StUrtr rat ara oakr It iat- sH c UHl, Itm? nfUsr tac (s3 UoaStUa . Sett. TVf art milai natal ia c2Sac trsiX. , HkT Hnjtf cr Soas cws b nsoraiirixa a L-. v r frl aa bC al ar mwHf aJrteC Sa tata iiaaCatrta-UM- SarJ aa car? Sold by Agents for 75s Ea$. 'James McMurray, I'jta r-rlU4. arms SNIPES & UINERSLY, r-ry 6U J. ViUmT fUoO ul lUoiZ CWm ia I) rues. Paims, 0iLs aad Glass, .Ua,Baal. aat Stttk&er. The Dalles, OrcKeru r v-aaa naaatfaaa C-aepsaaitJ lay lajfcjl. ht I laa OExnc tr. achats. . 1 fo-4on zn Forwarding XcrtiaaU, .- . liol rtrt. Ct VTasbloxVn abrrt, 1 ftart aoO.Ojti. 5aa mactfoa.CSl . i ai'.-.iion ctrao to Iba a cX Wool, ijr Ciraitt a&a liVlca In ronlaoJ JSu f t- Hltviaa Benson's Ca peine IpPorousPlaster A Weadertnl llemedv. IVrab aa vacaHaae iKt a It aal thecoaaaa Mm imuf porm fiutar. U b la atasr nrl tiqpir W all kcr lal prnwlwa. I 11 ntiijl 1 fVia(Ba sr rwdMsal ckssumu frtuefc 1 wbou im in rcaBaa tiRcxu arasaacaa rap I fsa MS raS-. powwathiattaat extraarjj fvialaa arw nosdsal akaxmu aiuet la msal ain-rmunardaiauicatwTtranaM. . i-.t mm h jwa pwj m naax. ; Jr. 1. B?i ?f1!?J a' I ViM OatrOs Uacaaat KUnnra. WSoartac; CMcVfl 1 im urn car vatca J ;4tttn aw twwl. ai nittSa beat ksawaraaadj- 7 ak ijt wwi upruc i-eros l-Jaaur aat tatti ;s etStr S4i ly aa drButa Prka tS casta I at wo rrcttft cl prira. bj aaalnay A J jltaaua. g f rUKStmC r Trk tara9.lB I TTSS OrCTaTT r MOIoSON & SONS' CELEBRATED i- Beer, Ale and Porter Wktcb U rwonor to aa atbcri Sl hJw7Srr. MSLSaX k SOTS. BlirUiadOracoa) atu GUNS isinint:o(i-r, Mttarpa aoi - Wlnalrr nitstwaTf. Hbsrpc-aM Wtsctwstr Vl9u iuati. Mri-4nntrMorsii nnuast NiinMdt ItY WW. 15RCK f , n 1 'T a 1 Cs'u9 .ajl otel, THE IU1XES. OKHfi. Ia trn for tba rrrtt Urn of rant, aitb tTrrtivfar -nr itWrinU7 (urataUd. A Bbrrat abataef tba puk pUrwufM i rajtndlr acakitail. Tba aaoo arts W ttf I OfvM aH Bitot, aad a ttea cinch U aat best '. THoHiH surra. oct Mn ranacrl; ct It Eaplr Hcaat. 4i i ? il 1