The Guillotine. Never, in tbo memory of the oldest inhabitant, has the stolid bid cily of Chelsea been the scene of bo intense an excitement as that which pervaded all circles yesterday-afternoon and cTcninj, when it was discovered that a rnot e maikahlc instance of suicide had oc curred during the carl? hours of tho morninjj. The annals of crime in this country furnish hut one other in stance of self destruction by similar me&HS that of avoung man in Ohio in June, 1S7C and the, to tho mass of citizens, novel moans employed by the suicide, together with the terribly uner ring manner in -which the fatal deed was accomplished, invested the affair with an intensity of interest which will cause it to be the topic of conveisation and spec ulation for wests to coma Tho victim was Stephen M. Pillsbury, of South Boston. Six or eight years ago the lat ter came from Hewburjport, purchased two or three acres of land bordering on the marsh at the foot of Powder Horn Hill, anil commenced the business of raising vegetables cad poultry for the market llis eldest son accompanied him and assisted him in carrying on tho farm. During the Summer the father and son slept ixla barn on the preavses: in "Winter they lived in South Boston, and visited the farm in Cielsca daily in order to lend their stock of cattle and poultry. Last Saturday they jKxssal the night in the barn. At 7 o'clock Sunday morning the fatner started for South Boston, leaving his son alespiag on a pile of hay in one corner of the loft Before departing Mr. PiHsbnry remarked to his son that he would re turn Monday morning, and advised hun to come home during the day. The son muttered something in reply, turned over and fell Rsleeji, in which condition his father left hitn. 3IondaT noon Mr. Pillsbury returned. Opening the door of the barn, he was horrified to tee his son lifeless on tha floor, the head com oletely severed from his body and lying in a pool of blood. A humed'exaratna tion showed that decapitation had been accomplished by. a novel method. The following letter was loend on Uw dead man's poison : CuEtscA, April 17, 1SS0. Dear Parents Brothers and Sistcra : I believe that the cad of If? is nar hand, -and 1 write tkis to bid v. all good-bye. The step I aw aboat t talc - - ... is, is seems w me, iw obit ribt one, anil 1 w.ll not soeji rt to cXjMvsa any regrots or jaatecLaay . cxcbsk, iMtKavanf . as I do, that it is beat for jh as well as mysolf. This is. the country and tk age in which to enjoy life, and I hope you will live long and lwippCy. . SL 31. PlLLESUfV. P. S. I with I could sec yoa again. I was of .a good 2mnd to go homo lost evening, but gave it up, I had so little time, St M. P., Je. Ths instrument tif death vn hastily constructed and crcde Imitation of the famous French guillotine The machine was improvised from ma terial Found in the lorn, -sad iU An of operaticn, which proved oqual to all its VuHdcT expected," was as ToIIowjs: Two upright?, 3x4 joist 12 feet in leegth, exten&xl -from tbe-floor cf the lower stoiy to the ceiling, to which they were securely spiked, Xhe lower endi of the uprights were mortised in a sJid piece of hard wood, about. 8x12 inches in size, aid oirio 51 feet in" length. In the centre of this bed piece was chiseled oat, agpareatly with.a-very dull instru ment, a groove sufficiently deep and wide to admit ths entrance of a man's neck. Fitting between the uprights, in an easy, .sliding position, was a square piece of two inch plank, to the lower edge of which was securely fastened Ihe blade of a carpenters broad axe, chaqv ened to -a keen edge. The bottom of this slider rested upon a lever 15 inches in length, working upon a pm secured in the left upright, ard from the end of 1- T 1 I 1 3 t r , - naucu, Buspeuucu. uj u corn o icci in length, was a watering pot which had been .filled with water. On the top of the slider was a box containing 50 pounds of stone. The bottom of the watering pot which was an ordinary 12 or 14 quart vessel, such as is commonly used on a tana, iiad been perforated witn holes, so that the water might leak out and release the Jevcr, thereby allowing the sliding block with the axe attached to fall. The .axe, after being released, nauaiaiict otieet. J n order to ren der the uprights more firm and prevent any lateral motion, a piece cf scantling was mortised in between them at about 18 inches from the top. At the bate of the uprights were two holes, through which was thrust a brocm handle, which effectually imprisoned tho nsck of the Yictim and prevented any attempt tore- move it In front of the machine, on the floor, was a zmall piece of timber, about two feet long, six or ssven inches wide and some four inches thick. In the end, next to the bed pirce of the guillotine, was gouged a cavity large enough to hold about two quarts, and in it was found about a pound of ether. This ether came directly under tho nose of the victim, which Tested on the float ing Jid of a cigar box. On either side of thle, with the ends firmly braced against he bed piece in order to steady it, was & large box filled with atones and dirt The father was completely unnerved by the spectacle presented to his gaze when heiopencd the barn door. Ifc was unable to give a coherent statement re garding the afiair, but later in the day became calmer, and talked freely on the subject He says that, after reflection upon the matter, be caa.o to the conclu sion that it was nothing more tban might hare been expected. For zome time past ho has entertained the belief that his son was a little .insane, as at various times within the past few years he has acted very strangely, but not to such a degree as to create in the mindi of his family any apprehension of such anjevent Mr. Pillsbury also says that it is hereditary inhis family. He thought that his son became despondent on ac count of his feeble-health and the thought that he was likely ti become dependent upon his friends. He was very having rights Mr. ingenious, and, though never learned a trade, was proficient in the uso of carpenters' tools, and was able to do a very god picco of work in U10 lino of repairs. When Mr. PilUbury arrived on tho premises ho found tho barn door looked and the key in tho uual hiding place. He says that when ho left the barn ou Sunday morning there was 110 indica tion of any such machine, excepting the uprights, which were luft on the prem ises by a Mr. Carter. The latter gen tleman told him yesterday that some three mouths a,o ho missed tho up- frdm where he had loft them. Pillsbury thinks that the deed was committed somewhere between 7 and S o'clock ou Monday morning. He bases. his theory upon the fact that Ins sou had milked the- cow, for to obtain the amount of milk found in the pail in tho room they occupied he must have de ferred milking until a late hour. The body was clothed in the ordinary working apparel, consisting of a woolen shirt,- cheap coat, pants and vest of & dark color, and coarse boots. The indi cations are that young Pillsbury spent tho wholituie when he was alono in making the arranemfnt for his exit from the world, as the cooking utensils in tho room had not been used, nor had anv fire been built in the stove. This Clinic, in its preliminary details, differs f xin the one in Ohio, previously allrdt d to. in tuat the fatal blade was loosened br the leaking and gradually lightening watorpot instead of bv a burmi - tal low candle, whwh, at a certain point, . . . -.. , , came in contact wun, anu several card attached to the leTer holding tho knife in position over the victim head. Boston Herald. Tornadoes and Emigration. The destruction of wore than a hun dred lives and of about 51.UW.WU o, prowrtv at MarshStld, rceontlr, by tornado which swept through the central xurt of Missouri, is not a cha rial ovout for the contemplation of pcojAe who arc thinking of a Lome in ute Watt I lie frequent cycloMS and tornadoes which terrify the inhabitants of several State, are undoubtedly a serions objection in the ostimatieu of anuir, to efeeotfag a rcadenw within their "limit. Even if the probability of wreck by torsudo is roroole, there are coapaistivcly frw MMghborljootls in certain parts of (he V.J, which whully -eej- iainer rak war from the jMWjfewee as xicul atunua. Tm lauitgiaatt Inuai tfarM&ar, It-UaJ, Xorwyand S-fi way Hot be fnghteid flora tit Wast by the stories of its terrific utortas, Vt many inbabttaats of lLutera State Ha questionably osaeider the terror of the tornado one serious objeitiea to migra tion westward. WotafH ajpxrioUiy, dread removal te a rvgioa where sack visitations as that which aalieted Miaseori S&aday eveniagasa ib3e oeceruace. However, the ilis which mortals HaQer are for the sieit psrt those of iaagfaatioa, aad were a ecu rate statiatics to shew the exact proportion of residents of the Wtsit who have suffered iniarv to iierson or tm9Ky rm the fHry of the elmeHU, the appremsotM of the timul would be rajtHlty dimia ishetL It is mid that it woaM be ab solacily safrr to 1 ravel by no! than to walk the streets of Bastoa, abd as the securitv of life in that staid citr x notable, the horror of &a oocas'saal railway dhaster need begot no reloetonee of the traveler to embark 011 the rail way train. A similar array of statis tics as to the probability of injury by wind storms would unquestionably re move much of the alarm which makes many regard the "West as an undesir able place of residence. like a fatal ttrokc of lightning, the tornado is fear ful whrn it docs break forth, bet r.o: one death in a teillioa, and perhaps in many millions, is caused either by light ning or tornado. Tho Corner In Soa JLIons.. Captain J. Mallet, who quitted Now York for Oaiaha on Friday says that lie ias captured overy sea lion now exhib ited nnywhero in tho world. Ho was for tuanv ears master of an l?nfiish 'oasel in tho guano trade, lid it was wbilo laying off the Chinoha Islands of South Amoiica that ho studied and bo cauio interacted. in the soa lion. Being told that this animal r.-ould be a valua ble addition to tho zoological gardens and travolin? liionaiKritf. ho savo an its occupation and engaged in the new vonlurc, capturing the animals on the coast of California, tho ouly other plate where tkey arc to ha found, ami tho lt dace m innnt of proximity to tho roatea of travel. Ho has several vessels om- loved in the trade. Finding what is called a rookerv of sea lions on tho rooks along tho coast his men am roach t-tealthily, htseo the boa&tK, cage ike, faston liuos to the cages, throw them into the surf, and float thorn to the ves sels lying bevond the surf, Caivtain Mullett has captured two hundred sea lions. Their average priee to showmen is $1,000. He lias provided tho show men, dealers and gardens of San Fran cisco, Chisago, Sc louis, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, New York, England aad Germany with pecimens of this race 01 aquatic boasts. At firvt the sea boa was traaspoited in a special car contain iig a tank of watir. When the water grewoal the ai'inial died. Now it ic Hot foand ueeesMry to uee a tank if the 'awl's body is occaaionaMy raoh toned, Tbe sra lion is fcrockms at Just, bat is oasily taaied, and become abgdtent The captain says that no other animal, except Ue elephant, is so intelligent Four sea lions that were oaptared lr j. ark. it is saw utai waeretrr more n a sea lion more people ojagiogate aroead iU tank than aroand the oibrr animals in (he axkibilie. The eea 1km k of the heal sftpciea, hat ig ooanr far i and attaiaing a larger staa. WVfcV Captain Maltett was ia New Yrk . rredvtfd a U4rgrjni from Qnlttania Educational Folnlc. There are amid lo lw 20,000 children in Oh wage who &t m arhooling what over, aud 7,000 in the srhooU who, for lack of proper arcoaucedalfcm can only be taaght half. itaptriulrn-l'nt Icky, of Pittebarg in hi annaal iciort, MftkiM wiaHf exeel irnt Miggtationa ae ta thn teaehor'a work. It is hie opinion thai the ase of the daily paper a text boefc in the hands of a I earner cannot be estimated, lie advocates the leaching of spelling in connection wita other brenche, as a nMM of inUvrating the jwpfl in the ortnagrajihy and pronunciation of crerr new word be aeea. Whoa ntadyiny ge ography, for instance, as in PiUahar , the ipila are not nlbSeil wiaV simply leamtat; the name ot a eoaatry, a nvr or a 4ace, hat they will oarefally look after th jellinj and pronunciation of the word. The Praaemn Miaiater of Etluoatien oontidniaa that the (toady increase of crime and imwcraRy in the great town of Uermanv daring tha last ten vears, has had n enect upon lira teachers of elementary awboole; and that the tone of the elaea has tky w latxl la all um chu'f ooateia of induUT, except llerlin. He thiti km, tooruffrer, that the teaehfrs hard been spoiled by loo mack attention, pol itician hating ' ied with each other iu the attempt to win their aanpert, awl he araribatre their dimaraiinahm ahm to the IneraaMd ieBR&. for drldkSng whteh hae Wn iroTwdVl by reet IrgiaUUm, an-l wkicJi Ua injarionalv aaVctd Urg naeiioatof Um enwmaaity. "OMNES PROSIMTHEALTH FOR ALL The Original Oregon Botanical Remedies. Prepared Ouly ly Vnj. Pfaiplsr, 0p2ratl7a Chemist ' " Vj w. tla r! ( At IVtfc Cot AenU tny btttr W jrtiml with mHSes gxtnnu, woU thj jn m tl el tb Uett jr Ucnntoiai. ad Uat toe. bj pawn h nr cvtn Ataiurf rj iu bum ytoutr, madx Itmm nedtrfttt vukhft. Thit iftraian wKeJ omU yon apt la Wa Kiricr, lis coif ofmun tbemi ia OnE. Tl rtnit ni Oat Ihtt ptdau 9lcJ Umttlf la a great aJ S rneirdt of tl OBotX rttttatiaai, trswW fa m n qntkk, tiydtSf iaOrrrtn.bot Wt oul Im dhotfk a tkeir nrrcn fm-na 13 nu MmW tana. 11 u it.uoni rawmliM. iatrx xnbauaox, uj fmpst muoHant, nfcnimn.1 ia the trxaaiea iusan to-dy w No. 7138. Y0Ca. BUT THBIY1RQ. Illris; kail ttpaytaet H Tcry iSftmlt oeJiraon, cfcnrlcilt. mtc, far arte tf 7rx, XLUTxn, Mil tku im Cnoiadiata' Cisericac miiei iL mxarr. aad K-lia; oxttmd Ihxm iS ikroajS hxrd waif, ki hm. al is ou BsUaiol RmiJUi. Uoon ki unaal ut -.1. ..l,..f gool aad VuCoii to w3z haauaitj, xrvl lunt; tk ta)'. Sittt , 1 "WOW'S BL000 PUiOTER m paUnlr V, hd a nkU re' U rtrarj; caaitfrl'-lci, lcUd UiiTX, 4ft?Cl. 1t ""Tl K0tWK5.0rrxM,JurTtj.ilIa. A frw UtVl efyw iMtti nhnUeot,,cXM PfUIDIS'J CnZWt KJ099 rVHtf ILH tin ntinlr carol nr BLrnrntttmi M tmn tx-yliar. s4 cairn -midi im n y WU il k a crm in wwm mtirm It. ScrTr.e phiat tfirf. cwytliia. Oui villi 5 Uuia Lmvi 1'ir-. Cvi Contractor, , rnri a miAttl of VjnUAi, uyti Yjt it wrj I mXirfl he Cmt em U PflJliaEa'S ORECoI ELMO rnjaffirn rnnatm vmmnwmtm I m.. -.t h, lrd il. xa k3 It ioaauai itftlm VTViS Tfc 03EC3 CL0OD PtNIIrKS Sah Uctarrrt. AH ljn will udtrAxvi whil it nrxit. ctlit venfo of oaecf nr anl Wn war othrwit c)r Axptd hnbod. - Im Si mil Piirjtr't rrikaaroBS2tsu CctabxtlerpnJII3Eit'S03EC01 CL033 PtJiinU. Um it; AaI roa, ton, tooz LUj; yfn ai try a ieoit U Am mfly ianijwMtes nmr. vi nrtm iW lut. m . a . .. . . . .. . . 0rt;9 Bllod PrSr ta ljctor Art l iWvt flirt. w4m k Ua mlwtliw a.i J1V -i ' r ow m itfn it riU Maff. McrwK)witBaHimlwbriHr, t nd n Ht S ilxsv frfiianrfr- it nt t, -tr- Y ' f cc Tkrt u 13 iilrart mxinvl (racm iir. Koa, Ftrnx 0t. Orrp. i rrwt?i XZZ. rf 5ntiA mct, Sat ef Orfwi. emtfr tc cW Ws. M Ut'l Qtm mm PorlCer ty rn4 bxp a jg Ona BlV Prloaa tottrmi vua ndiuia ttMeaua. SmI: KbQb. 1 Va 5Vrr I u Jrea u --rr. Irt ukj I ui Pi oiltr't Crr; airtPjtitit liaMUtU lcjt ixetx.xr'ux. V MttambtniuJtuni.'lttiutimtl J lA l kr ub kutu- -Out imM ml rW. rp-li M.'aj.-p.MiiM.A IU a irvptfdc Km'mmi ten Wnfte ryt, UillkT cnttw-w b tJrf W.O, k oi PUxllt'l 0fTJ4a 2b.ii f-mftt mi a AioK I JL JMrt lua; enrrj ariikaat the mt e Ow m Wi Unc U4 aaj I mm mfitvz ' vcrrrsula. Smr to Trv UrHyuoaatlMlMt MedaanrfirrcUlMf TMUaoWMc. f . T - --- - . H ryrff4riini UiNuCuulaS Carrkr. V. S. , LafcUaoiilifcnti mt-nrtta nrmiUo. mr crra4; Kxavca. & 'rT "f W tUnits't Oftjs Elrf TerSar. ffcain'i S. S. S. (uh, (crt, tfcsiy) rrrcr ai Art UllTar CtrdBCaic I wtXrl trx tin vrka. wW I m tU. MlarUI frrcr. aeevnanrl ami ttuM m iy act!. Sad. w Jsr. fk piu U orrr. riatttta: uyhatt tairnajil U&tif tatdmet. I ul PFUS3t'S FOJt A33 ACU& K1ZTUM. ciWi nffCj ia lak. Uaxix Wrjn,ScnM aM C Urrrta. PonUxJ. IhaTsittCtMWini. Tlx CWBi'fTHtn -rf iV, UmhI Staas But tauur aaea of tavaaa Vaau llWtTWCTrtrraf U iXm, vm t ftHa ' CrtSM EHt Ptgittr. ta th U raalOT torac. ftw I'cjnx'l Cimxci Toic aecri.ppfrcicanaa. wifTritiMtaaiiaKnait S. C biJ aatsde. .t tls cam. tlve ixajan. taat ts-iay aw' foi Mrf era taiiwtaniliw. pjer ttoOBP, ac. taaa ay otW Mjaaa. Ti lira rn- ir vcilj pcfdnicn tsdktraia. aid sapiijiutlkac trJ W ri Bog U orat4 (or but mrti nj) utafceaaa; li-rc. whm carcrt'a praaaa art tturwhw. mad trr oanaaex. Eat ecr CthnVi Sum ulim Kwrr Druggist has It or will get it for you. "The Original." Insist upon honing IU CHAS. 3EL DOBU & CO., fe upci'HMirx to iit-lty, IJ11 t Co., ixrotrrraa xxd Ktauua is Hardware, Iron, Steel and Farm, Machinery, Qrf al rJrt, U .via jr 8" i rjw-try, lr vlwJa art- Salt jLptsU : The Rsault of a Spree. Tbe wife of a skillfull artisan named Schmid of Samaria, Ilosaia, was hronght to bed of a child while her hashind, who had spontall his wage for many previous weeha in liquor, was away from his home on a dranken frolic. Two days after her coaGnemnnt Schmid staggered in and began to shoot, withhorriblo threats and cuiH'-x for his dinner. There having been neither food nor money in the heuse cince he had hut If ft U, the unfor tanale woman hd aa-1 no nourishment for her self or her babe since its birth,, aad the latter had died of exhaustion bat a fear minutes before iU father made his appearance To Schmid 'g biutal menaces his miscraulc wife made no an swer. She rose from her pallet, wan and emaciated, crept across tbe room to the dresser, looh thence a large dish, which she carried back to tho bed, and, placing her baby's cotpie upon tha dish, set it down on tbe table before her hus band, with ths simple but awful wordr. "There is nothing else to eat in tbehouf cP Schmid sat gazing with a glassy stare at his dead child for some time. Presently a neighbor came in and spohe to him, but he uttered no word and made no sign. T7jon closer examination he was found to havo entirely lost his reason, and he was conveyed to a madhouse, where he still remains ahopcleis lunatic. Industrial and Trade Intercsla The 6lrihcrs still cause tbe plate glass works at JeflerBonville, Tnd,to remain closed. Nine-tenths of the emigrants from Canada to tbe United States go to man ufacturing towns. Tbe Barnes Brothers Clock Comnativ has been organized at Bristol, Conn., as a successor to tho Atkins Company, with a capital stock of $15,000. It is the opinion of our Boston coffee importers that tho opening up of Mexico by the Central Mexican Ilailway will be followed by a great developmcut of coffee culture in that country. It is expecied that the flax industry will lake a fresJi start in .New Jersey in consequence of bounties olicred for its culture and the improved process of manufacture It is now worth more than $100 a ton. ftiaghiat of the cipiare hj Ida tara of two ara eieMMata ( f th fact VL they wr both faadiag and in gxi cot, JRioa. Ilia says that (he ks Ji Jaat i has never Wiacv bean acea hv anv lirras man. Wise tmen hnvdiaeawl the rx iateorr of the animal, many ot ihrm U eta ring it taliahmi, altisjagh naat j-ar-. ott to be part-'a .f th- .i rS- -' ahc lrtn anr rxhtlwttI in lljr jk Thenfut- C-ta. n Hvlh t'. '.rl.-r-Jd rrary sailh parrhaaer ia tar wurfi, notttjr lag (hem of the aoaaiaiu-oa of i"t oariutity and eenming hhk far then. A m ia St. Ioaie maae tint hiahra q'S-ct ' aad obtained tin taiamle, TV? arr matea, wtgh fiOO ar 700 pounds a4 are pjatraand of tha arohoaos an-l t.'.. that ive tham tbetr akkaamc. C-trfa-! MaHesi thiwhs af taraiag his ailcnU te the valnM jmxL ITe says tha has never bean rxhthitL It atuirw a weight af three taocw X. V. San BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER. So large a portion ofthe crass and zrrain crops of the Pacific least tiavc been cut by the Buck eye that no farmer here can be i -no rant oHls merits dr require argument to convince lilm or Its It The ne pin ullra or all Threshing 3Iarltlnrs. unraualcd for lislitdrafl. power, durability, fast tlirolilnK ami clean separation: as iuiprecd for KSSO, It .stands nnrii ailed. snpcrxorily. as it Is loo well and favorably known to need comment. mc pericciion oi ait iicapxapanu jiowins 3iaeJtiae. Dl'CKEYE SELP-B1XDER. Tlie Standard or ExccIIcnee and leads all labor saving machines. It took the World's Hinder Prizes In ISTD. It Uthc.sIranIcst.Mron:: r: and lislitcst rcunXn'r Hinder In the World. An Ooean IIytry Tae lamaa ' nUaaedifcw City at I.i I -, meni, wlkich arrirwl heea an Miday, bnmght the anraaaUy large natal r t ,t& ateatage paaaengrra. When V , left QneenntawK tlnva was mm ad dilienal aseager on board, & voan; gooddxkang IrnJtwaman Hacrd llha Wynn, who dwappeaivd m a very mrs terioas manner on Thareaay afternoon, ' last. Mi Wynn loinltd the vase! at a a LacenMows, nneeeompaaKi uy uv friends ave a youth whose name is aa knewn. Both were natios of the same town and their olj-ct :a comtag to this country was U better their osadttioa. During the voyage the ooodact of tha young womaa was exoraphtrr. She ap peared to look forward to the termina tion of the Toyago -crith a great deal of chccrfulaers, and nothing in her de mcanor attracted the particular attention of either her numerous fellow passengers or the officers or the stearaship. The last time she nas seen was at the dinner hour on rbaradar, when she parcook of her mid day iscal at her mmat place. At tea-time she was reported missing. Information of her disappearance was conveyed by & passcngrr to Mr. Lmraael Jones, the chief steward cf the steerage, who at once began a search for her. Every part of the tl -ahich a haamn being osahl iuiMy vml was tltereagWy cxantitmL of the sttcrsga pata engfrs hl seen Iter on the deck daria the afternoon, between noon and ft 31. ilrr youthful friend afipoared as much in tho dark as the o'nr, as to her fate. About the time of her dhjan pcarance the City of It'chmoml wa plowing tho waters of the banks of Newfoundland; tho weather was roa-h, bat fow, if any, htavy seas were ahipped. Under the circumstances it did not seem probable that the could have been accidentally wasLcd overboard, nor was tbere any evidence to sustain the theory of suicide. 31 r. Jones was the only person on board the steamer jcaterday, who could give any information teach ing the case. Having imported the foregoing particulars to a Times re porter, he added that the officers of tie City of Richmond had done everything in their power to solvo tho roysterr without meeting with sucec The case had been recorded in the Jog and a transcript sent to ths office of tbe com pany. Mr. Jonrs also believed that n rejort had been sent to Castlo Garden. Tbe prctent whereabouts' of the youth who accompanied Miss Wynn froia her native place could not be ascertained. New York Times, April 1 1. Ice is king in the hamlet of Barrio, Ont, O vcr ?10,000 have been exj-ended in ice cutting. It will taVetbrce months to empty tbe htorrliouKCP. which contain from 3,000 to 15,003 tons each, and for winch ?25 to?3Q a ton Is expected in II. r. 1. . 1 I wraiuurfiuil 111.11 kCk, It is ataled that tho' French Jesuits are making important purchases in Spain of old conven(s and houses, in viow of their expulsiou from Franco. Chicago paper aro predieting that 1,000,000 strangers will visit that city this Summer. A. Tho Canton Xonitor Tnrhr.it En gine U far snperlor to any Uorlzon- ... tal Engine: lizlitcron thehor-csand of crealer power. It Utiieuosf cconomIealEnslneIittheworhl.consnmetlie Ieat Materand facl, has the patentSarcXy riii-fond is the .safest Engine Esadc. TrearralKalracrtjt.r.r SCnrTTLER FARM, FREIGHT AXD SPHIXG WAGOXS. Krai! farfpttUl CI restart a ad rw rrtccllit. Cll.VfJ. IT. IJOnn CO. rortlanil. Orrson. a:o"EJ3ssrt? AariGuifu mplement House. NEW3URY, HAVTHORNE & CO., IJIl'OKTKRS AX0 DEALERS IN AURICCLTUiLir. DITLEHEXTS CEXEIlAIa AGENTS FOB ntn nmmi wiKTwvTanwAOATa. -raccxLsniuTai notasMX Mttn. rvem. the rtnx i. LT KVW OK mmt mm r vfca r. -tfcCT' Tftm 4 Hrtl lta.tna.1 at flaac ai ' ; WU aW Wn, Mm Swff.MIMHt H Taffciw. Xnlm, Wan aai iMtat! Staat aarf M Ifrkwitm U Uaaaaw AaVina at at 260 and 262 Tirst Street, Portland, Or. And Walla Wallo. W. T. WaaHixmur. IX C, Jm 19, U7?. I have known of ??-vera! pevaoac vrho reaardad tWiatrlres a gctatty, benefit ed, and scan of thaw as pfltaaaetttiy eanal of dLcaaas of the iridnoys and nnnarr ortaaa br voar ar nar's Safa Kidacr and Ltror Oare. I hove kaown, ton, of 4i w ia MHiiUr cue by uhyatcians of tho higfaeat char aatet sad sjaadin. I do not- doabt that K hat great Tina. J. I'l ItAXKlV. All MHMtda ) mania saftaristg with Thrnatiam ana l'enderV Oragan Wood Parifter. Sold at one dollar a bottle. Whan yoa sol a xuether of a ten year- ' oil hoy making rapid pragroes in the ; diraetion of the river with a pood htont bean Je4e in her hand, yau wrll not be far oat of tho way should yoa conclude hhc is geinK fiahirtg. Sho is going on a "vrbalins" voxaga provided abo can find the bov. J l'J i wa. Wfaxiw h pan0", IfssasMV. t o ruml br tlx aan 1 tV la luc&ia; as; nnrtumo or in wrlllntr Iu rcpon9c to ur mlrrrttae tavnC In UiIisperyoii trill iilrAaomea f loa f ! jnm of luf iMicr- rxny faect iaa to mora bcuiifiu acUao. aau it li.it a brMat In a.J Chum. . I a rwBlnat.es t impimVi ettite Mont. !! Batsralaa4iwe'aarrma.imari.' -(. rwt usm asa eiirretm Krsrla iii f. . . . -- - -- - - ' Bltlri-a. Il La wa!ea!l II U a oalewtlra tfcasM W In rmr Cam Uy. ait4 t:cli. wbrmrr tnrd. H1 aart li (urmcsl c( caaa (Sectors tuu. ColUn ef twv ates : prt'o SJ ctnta a: Sua. rSrWarucr'a Snfc Heme dies arc sold by DmggtHtH ami Diiilcra In XTctlielHO everyvfherc. HHWASIiIR&CO, Horhnlrr. K.V. 0if! tut rastfUet asil IcaatraaoiaU. IIODGK, DAVIS & CO., Agents. - 2 ? 2 o g . - rt n 2 v z iaCaa aviBaT a rr k t aaaaaaart a ilii mf P S; 111 U?i' l rorttanJ. Oirsaa. TIio Audiplione. ntrct Xafttr aa4 OaaUr la LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, Ha, ill Front Si. rertwnd.er T An instrument that cn- 4 . a tJ iblra tlie u to near a-itli rac through tho U-rth ' It is a remark aS! Micce!. All deaf lr ons ahould tr it. Tic AUDI PHONE will b vnt free to any ad- dre oa receipt of price, $10, or on trial, "a 0. 1. ami clmrrcs.' at cx- )CZ jo rctjira FRAI'JE BROTHERS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! MillTand Farm MacMnery arT9aaV oBaafaat t JaaV'annvLaaaBnnaaanaS'' ?2aaaaaanannnnnnnnnnnnnv9tf anaaSaaaaaxaaaaaaaaaaaKa?'' n cmlialiai i laVa 1 Cmt, c anaaac raad -tmC aat mm. a4 feaaaVa avaaxatW aa4 iattme. V. r 14 a lataa-aimH aw 9mnw; Map ja tVt nntd a ika aaaw. WJlw,',IM J laatra ai tax larkaa wm, Mm tM -T tW Kawan. laavaa ml nrttaw Watw. St fcair aaVt aadacr taa Lift !mi I-nfl. ta r-a TW tmm ar- ava-V a. Mai . aA IU nrna aa SL au af alat -a. 4im ruaia, Ua N i Al aw aaa a la.r . Wml ' - jtt aia arf MTi .iaA I wa VJ. I ktuuitk aai ta' Stvaar lilati Vafa;. . WALTZE A. WOOL'S Wrn Karaa KEYiSIER AKD SriF-SIKlEf. Ta 'S ifTEK Jl VOC0 St k tnJkltt larir air 1 a 11 a ia Snt anm.'a' -.tUVrntdrT. a&I tla ay tarftitati aa wa WALTER A. WOOD'S EHCLOSED-GEAR MOYER, t tu 3 la. ear. 1 IC C la. czu Taua UV-atr tu lncrit a im ax4 a tmxr ' a.tawujaMl) htavia H MM' Mr M tmm rwr b aa arawv w . . aaar. taa. 3iim Uraatf Wt ai 1 fc9la !-wrr- -c Cratr la Snaxvi tasrVJ mia I aaM ai mm. 11 I Tk. mttmnAtm txa . It i, 8 at ' W Marar aa , aiiaVa mlial c-a. &1 kWdcSnrTcf - la tal Omctc. are aaofaaU. Ttcra ara to wrmtx: ar aiaiuj ITfjtiMT cr tm iiiiJitiHr aa wt tSUi ASrsStr b , aa, mi a t mm atataat -aacin! aat awiiuato ia t!aa . asacaf BaMara af atawr av aa. Ownax e nex Braatc Tac tti auaCay cf Ova I VajaaV k a aiSiit a? it (iwai oC t&a Irsa I am.-aa aaaa iVaulm ta iu tiz. tetttmt mt by ! mmt vat hara-a fc nan at fneuaJtrcTDti 9C3.bj i xmr itmw i 1 mi 1 ar frasiea laaacrw l&a : taaaaV a mmtwt mt tratiim a- ti aira; aed with w . . . it 1. n . m . . anafc nai r t aaaAly cr a 1 ijtil a aW aiKaiabr cm saa. vita- ta-o cr Uxa mu. t&a at aa4 aaai tdrc va aitatMa am nr aNaf taatcr aaalatcafvr tlaa aaa Baadaw twaaai. laaaa vim aaaa aawt ate Wee fa-Kacr ara aiaa laaatr ajaaaaaaaaa !a fe armriaa taat &r jnja xaral 1 fm. tar TBmtt THS WALTER A. WOOD " W rtr "r"! ? C MM.a TK.-la tarafa: tta taal, m 7TTl' . - . ' VrTT aatiiaawiacfcaaaaitWTTt balaot dattez. Kala Ffr aa ato U tac aul at-awa tu am b. fca m U aai atMaa total M. Tarta aaaaaal kttoa. ailrattet iU mmrtntuc I"Hai ray, at iinliapBarttgtaysne. H aaajadtr.tai lar Hl an any aal artreeil cwaaaa are aiuaaaraa aa Vara toeraac rwr UaL WaS wa ain bm canfal at aX tftaa ta rrtate aa it la ptrtmiKx : -jieaH aafch baa po WateA. Wsnfa CkaaaEalc Ecafvr i rreat TTMasfSet. vc aai. fna tt to taa cai saA cbaacr aa aauiuaa. Haa aa yntWcil rlfvruare aad tifti InU ia 11 &eS fcaaa abaaai ta caaWaKc; aaJ a ttoalinnn 1 a Hi kata an4 ta al Uatt (Uiicj IcrMhna, aai aalaaWxa3aanatafrvtajacatfet "urea mt atagrna.' Oaaraaa.-t ttat Maalara aa av ta Orrym akaw. ia4 fcr fyrrtii Caaatajtxa aW Oraiara. WALTER A. WOOD'S tilOYIKG ATTACHMENT. hVi'll f.jttw At rrolfref U, xiih th Ait lasaet aa naVT HVA, Srat a&t rate. aOocnatt Uaw-aoUac Wl CerzUrxd Xadsaara tba Xeat ESaanac. lEeat FwrniKnicil aai CTirca aa lha wwtU. iltrmirzz Attiit.aiiiit SU ci&er tax SSolx. tz Swp- BUS J WALTER A. WOOD'S SWEEP-RAKE REAPER.! THE ' CHICAGO PITTS" FOR 1 880 Tho Model Reaper cf tho Period. Tic Oalr rtir-Kabe Krar 3Laaattaint. brlcorc hu ilrta-ortratril t&t i nXrt mt laex far nHi.- aS linl asal It a Mt ltwnt4ra.'jB atakt rxl-f. tunt, a4 dstaW. aaJ ccoactaieal Xtet-aaa Bearvr aav Walter WorJ", Etarv-n (art a aaaal te aaae adly TetiMcM.! crfc TVj ar ajo j raanaat la rattle lax as4 aevj cbrar. Wa.atr A WooT 6rsHalt Eayr l wo ttrartraUat ta RvlM; aaJ Cattisr airaratts aa l tSAtaaatj lawamt U aecsre taaftol aai laa jraisv Leads an ctar Scparatara anal Pawsxa la IrajrrtrrtjBea of real rieris ssd tsIss. Ths "Chicago Pitts" Still Ataai. Tlma aad Trial Frora an Ttoc-Ta -EOS5TIIK.ES3rR- of tave Ceaat rtrat Prira Orrra jUata Fair 1577 asd UTS oror .til ether Separate-. Vacbmrr. LnUwr aad Raabcr Bettiar. aS U the l-vJ cam- a (ecafttU ant af extra farta lor aa prvtilocrr. ImOi m c a SB acad rn ta asjr allmi oa eu. ttlai'j, tte. aJilrtaa ear aacata er IW Ocjaer rarra tir, La EeSa Fara aax Uaac nara. aaa Uaaaaal Qiw StatMcij Easnr. Sav aal rionrlaj rQ Na (aaJeaaaot ar aseaii-iAad ateek. Wt trai aaJ aaja. icU Vr a9. ees Cata!cara aal rntl Orcetara. tfnar fS JacriMka ot SSttaX L'orCltvzicl. UrcsOB ALUS So BLACK, Xo. I Xorth Front St.Portlaad, rc8. Hate ta LxaJ tsi are crrttariUy mtlila ' Flour and Saw Mill Fillings Of Every Description, -Mill Stones AVnter AVlieelK, Water Wheel Governors, Motion Indicators, Smntters. Separators, Mill Picks, DiamoncTTools, Bolting Cloth, Leather and Rnbber Belting; aad General Mill Frornishings constantly on hand. We also keep In stock the celebrated ALUS A CO. n8I7TtIF. AXD SI.Nt.LL CIKCl L-iKSAW 31ILLS. IlaTiRZ bMilt Hd pat Ih onrralionscrun of the best Flanrasil Saw Hills oh the coa-st, will wen -nrlll consult their interest by cerrespeHd- iuz wun n Hcierc iiHrcHasinz ciscwHcrc: Kcrlrack Prices h1 first class werk saaraRtccd witk every sale. ScbiI fnr lllHStrated CatnJezHC aHd Prlre-IJsr. What Do Ton Require? FOR THE HARVEST 1880. . KWAPP, BURRELL &' CO., SS ami 33 Front street. 32 and 34 First street, : t PertlaittL rfea. DEALERS IX AGRICULTURAL IXPLEXENTS, &c, " ' rxi. the ruts waoov iiooqes hk-vdeu wrrn ivrRovmrxTS for junsn tURTEsrrsa MH-iuautra, aicuoraaoc iiarrrHtrr, RK-uuatrrc, Titer Solar Eatr. Ttiomaa' SuIkrRaaf USrjatrUocaaial IVvtra . Spring Waioot, OHrer Chlllol UtUl rtoia, UoUm ITon, to&aCHr " AT, iiTTr, unauau Jr ami coiutatan. Ganlta Seed Champ Grain rtr-ater. Irf4 raining illll. Stnab ilUU, IcTKh Dur OU LW ra. Soithau Snattia. CradlMu Porta. l!ut tb-nn rv.i t-tlT. Jl , ! . of party onlfiinr, with ontion f ' a."cr ,T"t,"l?i lJ.,l,orli"J f:ic?37,.!io, f"" nthj aoa ru. l Circtllara froft. AdllrOSK . tfcontl-baml or coilanJ rooJj In Stock. Hare vmtrlrCttaWwfarl3T? 'It alaaAIra- tr with iRicaio n:u H. r. Jl ITlir.US. 4srat. fJ Jlvntrxrr St, haa I'ramijco, Cal ra noatal card aaklts (oral' rPLIiniLYT IXBruuciKT a-uar to ij X3"It twi hart not rol Um Catatocio tof 1J?J, aai tor it.