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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1871)
- V -rN - i! -- it 1 - - 0- r; -JUXE WTL ' an m(0 ULM4 . fw iw kw yertaweet. Weaoad -Ja, a r - a . . . -'V' la Um biMM Httm : Be trmt and aana-t U the atrttr. Work sad maX (award area Mh lian treed , . ' V ufk B1 wait. .. WltVf wrAii. traaUa heart Werk aad wall; ' lie eol art las nmrtK sari, . . ( .. . Worksad watt; Wark la steely roe IU and If roe nma nnwi mind. , " Vark that MavaM aaaakiad; a. ,1-1 -Wr and waav. la via (a aria. ' Wert sad watt; . '. VpMnteotwWh )alimitW( , Wort and wall; 1 j "Br aad ay la Usht tl mW YT . , Ot yaw wary. wIUaoal,. . aVJtaelar ywa eate the tat, . - .: ' -- - IT yeatf worfc aa-t ''t7 , !,. r.-. ' - a awasui I aVoaraV , A Plafi Story af Plain, Tuiui'T' tEetered. eccordlnajto Ihe Aiaf Caagw ,1a :tha read 171, a Mia, JL A Imalwer, la Mm (MBre af l Llanriatt af Unrva at Wehln doe Oily.) .' . - ' ' VttAlTKK vt ""llf., ----:- The uneveutful yean rolled Oil, aud I stood at length Upon Um thresh bold of womanhood. My utter lack of conipan- Jortshlp and spprecistton had rendered Ir Imagtnaltw-Uiauoaiiioa dVwbty Intense. I ah rank morev.aitd tot within myself and lived In an Jdeal world. ' Our society- was both lim ited and primitive. Th gawky, atrsp- "plnff youths of my acquaintance, who r war beat at bom in th IWUIt on ., horseback, fc U so far short of my ideal ' of manhood, gathered front imtcU and magaxlnea, always reJxstealtlUh-X lmetrilttUdanger of loslug my TUAldenir-iTotUonar My oldt alater .... ... . - about thla time became enamored of a - matie, brawny youth and married him, nder my mother1 proteat, but with uyJWtber'f 'full consent Mother ahed many bitter tear orer Karah'a mar riage. Indeed, why ahould aha not? " What bad marriage been to ber but a bitter renunciation af alt peraonallty, a UU of ultet telf-abneiration, and a lonjr and , bopeWn grapple ; with deatlny T I naed to w - UIAY ODrlMnj4itheraTrf- J" U, eertaltly,ked l"" -Vk Hr'wn nlu' "eourWd'Wr. upon any dbipaaiUon to Vourt ur.lie . rourted" aa an unpankmable ain in the riaing generation, aud t ' beliere that nil Z through bar attuggUng lib my toother. .. yearned tur love that never eame. My new WutUer-lo-law bund eapecia) faror In my fatber'aeyeabeeauae he waa, Ukebimaalf, abova "Ideal aioliahneaa." it j aUW aaame4 eontented, and I aup-' - "I gueas you'll be jumping the broona atick next, Mlaa Jude," aakr a rhuhhy . upaUrt with ai incipient ' ftiuRtailte, w no waa rjeMeaAalthaWMwHnv 4 ' "Not I, Indeed! ree ,Hllgiuifl4Wl "-couple ,yeC People , marry without thinking of what they are dolna-. It'sall verytfweij; pj. bmgLM flw himyinoiiutsit'n7tiraVeTy: : taatapbut bow can neofue bear the yoke r when they get tired of each otheiT' - 1' MI don't beller JudiUiwlU lever marry ,n said my mother. "I pity the poor devil that ever get berr my ftther h-torted, with a laugh ; "and Trrt-membering vividly ulTw sioav yeejre -before, when I had beard hint aay the same thing' In all i,took the first opportunity to steal away, from tit festive throng, to vUlt my htSlnr place near lit Fall andbcaloifcv It waa n very lutoiuakraU thln for "m to ,do, tor mymother ami younger sister needed my aextaaiire in caterlne , 'to the wants of their many guvate but I neref could karn to Iw on hand when I waa needed.'' This 'ihoughthwaneMs upon so Important an occasion was a riatic - of, my dlM)naitlo, , ami never failed to elk-It the cotMlvmiuitlon It jertaiuly deserved. v Nature Juwl prepared nte a cbarm'iiig retreat, wrhryeaM 4f batiabt ptajttiug and waiting b'inuVred' gbHously beaut IfuL A half dotcn paw-paw trees, iiirtHi hik-Arii outer bark and velvet verdure, grew Jn a kind of oblong aquar asnHtmaw per feet room, with a leafy canopy overhead from which heavy clusters of the fruit ; etiaracte j. , thirty feet high and perhaps six Inches j r " " dlanirtr.- JT latsnr fmwh I . olher waa' mathematically regular ind I bad pUnted wild bower rose In tlteM 1 pace and trained theht In festoon and arcnea) uu in wnot waa gramTu I en- t tetwi tny crd bownfj; and threw my4 aeir npoa the graaa. How utterly dcao btU I waa pen can never' any; " The future loomed ap aa blank and-dak aa tb past bad ever been,' and flowed aay - head in my hand and anbbed aloud. 'What la the nam of all th fairies .hay ft here, 1 awmhif Th vok-e waa new Slid si ran re and moeicaU , Whence teame I could not at first determine: ' Presently the curi . tain-ux vine of wrybowee door wi ' pattftl, .and. a bright-yed ntait, mrni . nMutiruf rn form and feature than my mind had ever Imagined, entered, apob ti(Ing for th Intrusion In a gay, rare leas manner.' . My eyes were wet and swollen, and I moat have, looked like a fright The blue and-white cotton gown I wore was exceedingly plain ; my sltocs -were coarse ind clumsy, and my hair severely stiff and prim 4a maaal, a k . ward braids. I tuaked with mingled aham and anger, and tried In vain to speak.' The atranger - threw hlmaelf , Upon' th grass, J4 a easy, familiar manner, not at all In keeping with my Idea of propriety. :. :. '- ' "IIow f.ar 'y,- T' aald' f at sehgth, angry enough to hay annihilated bint." "I beg your pardon,", a as lb now. deferential rvepuuec, and h proceeded to pirorriat Ilia ouljr seel im auy pos- . "What ia your . uauta, and. what la your-buaiaeaa bereT' I aaaedwlUi ha air of one who bad a right to know. "Oh, I'm doing tha aosnerr of thia delightful locality. But blaas my eyea I I never expected to find .anything as grand aa thU --- :' Yon tike It then?" luUrroga lively. .Ahl don't ir '). iv1' 1 - lie waa riaing in my eatimation now. Kobody had ever praiaed my bower be fijfr, awl It waa the dtawt apot on earth to me. ... I'm glad yon like U." . "Ah I Are your' Yea, Indeed Oh, 'I've apeut ay many bapky bottra here alone H I had forgotten that twy addrvaaing a atranger. ' He flxetf-hf eyea upon ue With a half pusxltHlf half amuaed expreo , yfo'sofc ipeitA n great 'deal of til here, do yoii T" ' - Lllow 4I0 you em4oy your tlnur? Sonuftimea I read r.aonUueaXL.tr juiJcd that i must keepThe L - nnrt iMafVtiin'T iTMstWiTV' aua ensava eaavaaaa, ,asuvo wibui . ( . ttVo yon never have company ?" ' "I have that honor mow, air." . . "Well said, lit tie qualntheas.. I must do myself the honor to eaH again," ris ing and brualilug tb df1e4jJeavXrow hi gloaay broadcloth, tlM Uk of which I had never befor seen except In my dreama. '. ... "You liaveu't told me your name, air.' "Ah ! Ha veu't I T" proOurlng a card UKtn wblrlt waa limcrfiMKl. in clear, bold ebam-ter. the nana -of William Hnyder. There was certainly notulug remarkable about the name. I bad read so many foolish 1ora atoriea, in which the heroes always han juuiautlojiamca, that I looked for Adonis W .Wonderful, or aomcthlng euusJir AlSJJ-aouiMiing ami remarkable. " nIihUlfo..lerfuJabo 5!J J 1 f "Vow toll ma tmr name. n Oueen Now tell me your name, my Queen of Fairy Bower.", '.' My baju is nothing but Judith Reld "Ai yery weef name I Very sweet l May I call again V , , V . . "Hometime, maybe. But you know my name tsfr sweet. -It make any body's tongue thick to aieak It, and It U as ugly aa mud.1 allow mm o ruruHru yuu niiu a scattering a Urge hautlfUl of rose leave -over my bead and face and laughing as though he bad performed a remarkably Wnttjieet? ' ' '. . Now, my.Queen,.Tlv4nejwhen it will best suit your ladyship to kraut Iter enraptured aubject a WngtKy interview." I did not dream that he was quilling w.- - According aoalj the novels, I bad found my fatty ml I was ready to accept it at the proper Um; and of course I Hwiuirht that time bad mm. v It "Come one wee from to-day," I said. so sorely T" - , r .Mm,,. !. If .lr...'t mailer. I can wait two wwk1nJ!T7?ilS "Cruel "charmer, I couldn't think of It,", said he,"- "To-morrow afternoon -I must com again. My rustic maiden, will you meet m here r' , j : The ton waa persuasive, paaslonauJ eloquentr Of course I said "yes. . Now, reader, don't become ao deeply disgusted with my verdancy tliat you cannot follow ne further. . Itememlicr, I knew nothing of t lie great worUI called oclety.1" "" . :-'' ' i,-? -r II left me, but the very atmoHphere was full of his presence. I was so happy that I thought I should die. ' I had seen and' talked with ait accomplished, agreeable geutleman, N who - eouhln'1 think of losing eight of me for a week. Evidently I had niade en Imprest-Inn. ratent rigtits were henceforth notrhfHs. Carefully closing my bower, I hurried home and reached th fctng, low Jkltchjji In time to help my weary mother serve th grand array of good things at tIieP',rtVcl,on' ur hnprc lending home, ''last tabW. among oqr iiclglibur! chil dren. 0,1 was liappyl Mcchanlmlly I filled put after plater-Tit children bad rearm on, tlta) oecaMon MJJ tny liberality. My tuotlter-wsa a' notable cook, and tit . numerous viands of that suinr4iMMtWtfornMdi ihejafit ex ample fortnany future parties. . earth "was aglo Vifli gUhtcss." 1IW T pitied y trvtty.siatertsad bs prosy, awkward husband I Just let .'em wait till my turn camel Wouldn't every body be surprised at my glorious match? fiwlba-r;,- e.af ford to k-t you laugh. ' ; ' Uirls all over Ue land 'are dreantlug thus of matrimony. Iet them dreauu! Tbey'V nothing eUe to look forward to but- grand -iiuitrtinoilatfah-ltea, and their stt moisted afllUona must feetl on something.''" Don't 1 blam your chil- limn, wnf nisappwinisa mot j. . . . y . .. . . if they attach undue Importance to-M . event to Which ail th world is planting; tliem as tJircliUmatwaid aho jMinipi omii.; mm uicu 4wa;iMiHaie geedr'-They hare hlane ebe think auoui. , jt cnariUMp. The fault ia not theirs. It la only-a result of a false sys tem of aoclal .economy. Teach your daughter that they must live and act d work" Independent of matrimony, maaing; that state an incident oi life, acombtry to the M them) more import- ant theme of looking out for thsmat lets or animate, rem unemtJ re occupa- moo, wuereoy uiey nay earn a 'liveli hood and develop their natural nana. bllttlea, ami, deprnl upon It. this mr4 sJcK sentimentality Will give: iibtc to common enssv' Not that I would en deavor t belittl tb InrpocUne of the marriage relation. Only unlcr IU be- Wttswtn' lnflit..t.ka 1 st. LI .1 a . tin f au wtg. m vnm Uigur liiiiiignj tafecnanaiKisiiiMUa. .Hlghandj holy love b th aaasnc of all happiness. But th 4llnf seutlmentalit, . which I moat girl and many boy an ted upon In early Ilia la ao far front what wlU I unfolded and nmliaed In their after life that young people embarking upon the aea of matrimony are Invariably diaap pointed To woman moat keenly cornea thla dreadful awakening. lUr life ia eompoacd of ten tbouaand Important trlflea, and among thrut all the great boon of hy menial, love, fur wit Mi ahe haa bartered peraonality, privilege, power and hpfie, ia ton often- etangw to Dead Hea fruit, making the dlaeuchanted wife an aimleaa, miaerable mlaaiithrope. But I didn't look for anything like thla experieuue to come to me. - Oh, no! Other people bad made mUtakea; I wouldjavoid them. Ho I rehaoued, Ilk the verieat loye-alck aiooney of them all ; and that too without the glioat of anything tangible uion- which to hang my newly awakened bope. " How to gvt the prlvllege of yx ndlog the uext afternoon ai' my bower waa my next concern. An "lufair diuner" at the bouaaof the parent of my biter's JhuatiaiHl was In order. A rat-king head- i aelie was my excuse for staying at home; baby. HcrewasanuuKwkedfrdilemma. What waa I to do? There was no' help tor it J so Ldnwaed my chubby year old sister at neatly a poasOtle, "prepared my toilet with unusual care, making my self, I dare aay, look much more a fright than ever, and prooecded with my cJiarge to the bower. liter before me. - ' Reader, I ber Insert some, nonautaaj whk-haome jutliciott frlerkU have advlacd me to withltold. I am not duslgnlna; to U-ll an cflVctlr story,' but simply to llUutrate th silly, namby pamby state "of mind I was in, and the still more silly stuff with whieh my head was -crammed. Aa a faUhAil de lineator of my own experience I uiut. In duty to my 'readers, tell the whole truth. I can be read or akijped at your I pt iiTV y J J little sister Nelly, Mr. Hnyder," feet for the crowing ttle sprite. '- ' He stooped and kissed her, aud then turned to me. ' ' ""' Ahrmy Queen of Fairy Bower,' tBhil U bliss indeed !" "In pity spare my blushes, air anight of Aehlslelysian," said I, ia self-defense. My cheeks 1 knew were rlet. and bower with a firm rrw.lv e that he falioold not bare advantarlln small talk.. I had Warned It by the aquar yard In novels, and now it vastly aide J me In making a fool of myself. He threw open- -his mild blue eyes In nnfeigued sui'prisak. .Rot .heeling his look, of astonishment, I added, "Will my good air knight accept from th graeiomr Queen jff Fairy Bower some slight tokens of solicitude V' riT3.aiJ hat r said he, Inwonder. 'That which, being rendered In plain Engllwh, meanetbjqmellilng to eat,' I answered, uncovering some snowy rem nant of my bteTB-vnrtValled wedding ke12tojhh4i4n-sober' truth," tle stranger knight dhl ampl"luatlos.- II "" u,6!" miuym ; Infatuated creature that I was, I did not feel the least concent -about, the stranger's origin or my own Improper conduct; So few and far between bad beenGly boura-of happtneaa, and the senaation of awakened afleetion waa a delicious, new and strange, that I was I thoroughly intoxicated Would It pleas my gracious Queen of Fairy Bower to bwk upon some of the content' of her subject' sketch book?"- ; it if S'-fl "The Queen of Fairy Bower suppli cate Iter liege to show them," said I, waving my hand with an affected maj-i esty tliat mHu nave been superlatively ridiculoua. - iifown uimn nia ane lit lite grassy bower knelt th knight of glossy broad cloth. HI sketches, to tb eye of ueh an amateur aa myself, seemed to hav roaclied the highest possible pUne of backed and flauked by loug row of for est, tree ; tb sloping blue-grass lawn at tli foot of which bully rah the little rivr-Jwaya so-called La Uiea,page In honor or olden mcmoriea, for In real' ity U was nothing but branch of run- lot was aktohd with vivid exact uvea. white In the foreground, commanding a .lLl4dddjnvJew of the rafla. nwtlwl "Clmv -.1... 1, . . .1.- m my sylvan bower among th oilken paw-paw foliage.;. V' - . - ' V 1 Ob, str knight, I must have this pic ture," said I, eagerly Y'May it please your' majesty, t would refer m flal-Ji the sketch before re suuliug it tx your most benign ap proval.- - ..v--r 4I' wrfect now, my lord and liege," I answered, mouk madetically. 'Xji,juy.ivan aoverelgn, irat will soon complete It," aald th atranger kuuriit. ami h forthwltli imicecdcl to sketch my form amjjVatujaiai itis-atiti I ng m in the act of emerging: from the flowery foliage of my bower door. The ketch was. a truthful one. - Tha aw k- gown, masalv brabbi aud wlerdbfown eyea wer my very own 5 but there waa a aort of eager, hungry, expectant look in form and feat ur that I bad nevei noticed In the reflection f my mirror, "Doc It suit your majesty? queried tne min.T 1 Tb likeness is good, but there is a w'ulflahmesi'or femrlty in ya and M- tude that is simply awful I" sal J I, Lur- riedly. "You hav mad m kiok aa if I wer In th act of sprtnglng upiin sunt doomed - tambk I u4" -devour M ! Tell me, do I really look UkU.uri and I burst Into tear of mortification and rage. He took, th aketeh nnd-exaaUnsd It a a f 1 mm T ' "at looks just like C my .lowiag" caUmouat," said be, laughingly. 1 " Then 1 4hat - mraetf. lerr r snatching tb fated sketch and tearing it Into fragments. " ' " ' Tb cU looked at an In bhuik aa-f tuniahmewt, ' Then b puckered bia hambiome mouth In a proloced w hhv tl, and, rising from th graaa,' bran to dustldbredeaethv r ' -We is nasi My harnvar hath an donTnr mid e with ijuockjnf sighy-Tcn 71ti,e Falryr Bower, now yauf subjet-t aan irlnatat hlmsHlf, and I will be moat happy." "Mk jne a' likeness that 1 not carkaiure r I answered, hotly ' . Cuuida't think of ltr he replied and, W'klliik nte a rlite good afternoon. he 'dNaipeared In the buohea, whbttllug aa be went. - "Any fool might do aa you hav doue, Jude ReM,"aaM I,1n anllioquyr but no alrl Uh the brain of a mbhlt would be guilty of such ah outbursts - ' 1 threw mysolf on th graaitd with my bead In the lap of little Nelly. The child begin to crow and coO, and sell- tug my beavx farmlds wlth.ber chubby bands, gave them a vigorous. Jerk. With my right hand I atrock the darting on enrty4U,duUlwK Iter ever on the graaa InacnxnMc., No' wretch' condemned to th gailowe ever suiTcred mure sumars (lian I. Ubutplng her limp body in my arma, and hurrylag to tb water dge, t bathed ber fac and bead, Using the littl akill of which J was niastertore store hr.bcanstoaneaavnri My-iicr -wasTT0"' I wa won r I said, In agony I.. . .... .1 1 . -i 1 1. ami uua u vum jitkioub, uouuitu hwh- kiu. WUUaai buyilrr, atranger Xalgbt, you wer a prophet Jnat and traeV I was not swam of U preaenc of ant one. Akit and ntuddvd, with my dear, iMMim-lim VsraT upon my buaum. I rocked and moaaoti. A mstllng In the bualie roused m, and, coming forward aitd kneel iua- at my feet, with eyea lu tent on the.rhlU w4, WlDJam KnydeT. "(live the child to me, Judith!" Tli tonwa-aiihorllsllv. I re- limiiihlie-'ijivr, aial he legan rliaflnr tlie chubby hand and gently Inllaliug Uie- lumrs. Hootv with - n . nervnns tremor, the little on caught Iter breath, and a low wall of nsMonsiuss floated up from ber throat, . , "tiiveiter to mr' I hrikiL With a. aad tmlle he pasnd her Into my arms, and wjtlfcaijj waiting to feeejva a word of U tanks, lie disappeared as befi Tembirly bearing my prceioua burden, I proceeded to tb bous aud waited In a stt of mind defying all description for the return of the reveler. With th excetition of n wild, beaeeohlug look In Iter eye 2i el ly showed n sign "of ber cruel, almost death blow. - Motlter was pro-drrUpled and sad. Her eldest born had been taken from ber fokl-s and, with thai aolicltude arbk-h only mother with hop forever dead cab fel, ahe, was grieving over the bard, certain futirr of her Child fu ture to ber as hopelesa a her own past. present and to eotoe. : , . . . r , IiCt.no one gather from these page that my father was a hard mailt or that be was particularly to .blam for my mother' hard lot H"Wa the ictlm, orr rather tit tomrqmtmt, ui a Wrong ettucathtn f and my mother but hugged .J -lMkMl Itv. .Win. that rtlt K.r that ah was thus performing a sacred duty for which re ward In thia world waa not expected. Men, by an aaauthorUed assumption of superiority and ownership of women. naturally fail Into the unjust exercls of arbitrary and mqipotd inherent right. Aivusfcuitcd from their earliest child hood to "regard mother and slater a ad junct HjihclroWtt.Jmpnrtant solves, they gmw to manhood Imbued with no other idea than tliat they are property, Let us It lenient with all humanity. Th dreaming, foolish maiden who In dulge tb furious rhapsodies over a spec imen of masculinity In broadcloth; th toil-worn mother who deniee her- st-lfallhapplncm, thereby ; entailing upon her offxpr lug a predisposition to reatfessiicss and misery, and th stem, practical man, who arrogate everything to himself, are alike victim of Ignor ance.' That tlte heaviest burden ahould fall upon tb weakest Is but a natural cmtMcniienc of this unnatural folly," (To as iuaUaae.) Tvtihua fever ttatkmts are now treatol In tk-rmauy with culd-water bathe, of whk-h an account is riven in tlte Lmmret If tli beat of th evslem rts to i'H rtee. th patiettti put-in a bath at 69 deg., and krt theee up to the neck for flfWn minute. ' If bead eymptomaare Pteaent water, b aba dashed over Uil. Within. thmiiMUwatwtteMfUfTIwT IIMI tit teiiiiaraturr will tw found reduced two or titrve ilerteer-Tb oTw-TltliSn to repeated four or nv tlaseeaelay. Ia tlenta are ant to be. rvfractory at firsts ami mak oHMltk-rshl moaning a they rxpertetM th ntdnea of the water; but, after fiavtne- found the benefit, tltey weiorue tb renetlthtn. ' Tb iaplil cooling down of febrile beat to a normal tern nr rat ur la a powertul mean of mtt 1 ratine th symiitoma, ohnrtening th disiiasr ami fevortng con ralcartinoo. The niortalif v hear-beea reduced under thia teratmettt fmm 1 1 1 per netit. to 4 r eetiC Tit nxluctlon or the okhmi temperature, when ha eieesa. 1 coming to b an im- bortant enmiUi ratUw with ' medlcsTI men." Hlatioars of a lmraf ur at r" Uegree Is apparently latai. Imleprma- m. :. i . r 1 TMavXK-Non tn WKaT.gThtrt-the nam of a weekly newspaper that has just commenced: publication in ivniatvi. ureeon. . it is a tteaiiy xaciiieu aou ell cimdueteal let per, and certainly doe credit to Mrs, A. J. I Hi n I way, its prorl etor, ami w prraume editor, lt'a th ante sis or th Iwm. r or im motto It haa, 'Free speech. Ire press, free peo pkW which is eertalnly a good one. Mrs. Jntnlway wiebia her pen with a buldnem that w ratber U ke, and whHe she ehamHiHM th right of her sex t the haiiot, eke toe It in n way uiat la not liable to the mate objections tliat may b found In the writings of some of the "at mng-minded." . Whether or not she will succeed In sbowinr to th wrtd that won ten should bar the rlrht a vote, remain to be seen: but all who hav th pleasure of perusing th Nr NowtmW est, will agree that a uaraiia ftf Mrs. D.'a abiUtjr. baa airtrht to nm a paMY. Th papee and rts rn tee-1 prlsinr pronrletor hav OUT beat WiabeaJ ! n wis .it sua A tnl f miaaryTb oktolMaM POHTLAND AD1STT&MNT8. tt:i.fo J. tairiTt fuxitsAiu a t.ausiiT.tTexL r. HAvr os HAxn at au ttmesj a I'mkMutkol ' zi7zaxi CaatWactalntmrlssal Lowe fries. 1 LADIKH IV TUR tXU'XTHT Dmlrlng t seleet artlela ta ear llae eaa have Ibelr onten ttM at aU Hates with the aaate eaf aa aeearae)r ss to atter, ataess aad euallir as lh9l(a.laexree' rrwwat. fior lmg esaerteaot la jlft-lo tb waata of eea lntiii easbt aa to reedtly detefwlae what beat Mitle to the are aad soaiplesllo af the rarticular Attaatioa raid U (Hi Ladia' -----Cap ang Bona,. ' - BrMal ar Hearsts ttt f A1X KIKIM or TIU W OOOtM BLKAC'H FJ ASH PKKHtEDi ; Af asaTlaar flftjr set cent la la I the eaaatry Snwas will lad It I their ad.- iat te rsl with aa,aa rebaeva Iher ased. aad asw naiaaetsiaMles Ss ill are BiUalTe4 la any alar LADD & TlLTOfJ, saTTaJtaBu . KatatItatl.d. HslfO., aaessBBa' , Drprwrrm RRcrrrD A!tn ACcorlrni kut auhtaet loeheeti on draft. - - IXTKKKMT allsera a TIMK IIEFmSirrane TKI'HT rt'NtS la aaau ml OKK IHJIXAR A3ii i'n AKia irom eaie ocaepnaib lliilKY ji!lr:i) on sr-smvad awartiv. Hnnda. Storka end nlba valaahlaa liulilt ea eVpnaM fur aate kpae. l ousiiiini aiaiie aae imaseo proataur rs- Invaslmeais lit Real Estate' and other ptep- Hiirlii and Trl..rhle Exehsnae on Haa riaa. rsira and Ihe AtUnlte Ntataa Sir aale. (mnrnmi-nl uarltn-a lieaahl aad arMd. Aeent tnr the tmnaaeUoa of all kluda of aaaatai aa I roat Binmm, . at FKCXCM MILUSU AS1 CIIS-CUCX; orrwiv ax., ur. Hnwi An Tsiiaa, f nw rRKr.nrn Tt im tanjjxnrr 1 and Msaiaa-Mskliar la all - lie Vartoe anutele maw4ac ad alaklmr eyue tnarder. .... at n. t. irnn, i pmtxait isi us::turi PArrrix, rw nr nncn nr heu srrrrno. ta V mini Oiaaraf narlwUW Kew Btaiidtae, sn IS A. u. llll I e. I.Sjntk a.K. - I aatiws MH ir:tcmiT- u. . - .. mi DOOK AKD JC3 PRINTERS, a wapvui jMjrrott rnuarr, rp-NTAinn, WarkdMMatREAJILIItAHJC KATEw. al rr- iBtAAC sttUMIsiAat. ' " : Union Slarltot, nAVIXfl RWr.JtTt.T rt"R(H ASTD THIS arhet. I am anw aepfmea la aell na raaa iMMt terau the beat MnU the eoaatry a ini .... ai ALBANY ADVKKTlHEMIUmL- aa i sat .. rlXTttUlttH-rS THE tyLTMUl I.1J 4 IU Baekert BiiaUld idwinf Bacbia. SSMeh atlh est hath states, aad tethe Mil th-manl Khultl- Maehlaw In tha I'allaal Walra Sir Im than . II a- the 4lelmld tt II ana r--l, anil la a-kiwweiladby all tn Imy the 1 raaiii Maetnae aar haav aa llebl la In lha market. iniini rnaw.- Addreaa . man d rtlMH al fiaaral Aala. Alaaay, lfnr DEALER IJS MILLINKRY. itLrAtnuxu nn rnftrntsn mikk to t laMer. AW HM at raapMrvliic. , A lull aad mai el- vt Mllllnef bubt ea nana, vnn n-w MUHiiai everr nwmla. maae aa Allatajr, Oream. at MM. UIW . atnisaWKrABnEB. ' . aaa. anrnrAV : MtUJXsJtY a xt rttTT T KALt-K I If c U, Allnsjr, imtia, ha juat rawlvd iSilal anrlnili, aaah aa Kaah- le MnataMa aad Man V.l4 iu.hu. Tnmmlaaa, 4a akn-b ahe lellaa Iua a- alM uf la. lie of Albaur and HaHr. H-T ft . 1 wi 1 1 mm aaei aa rniae It atrt Piaai wrww eraMae liaiili tm leal maaaei, aaaa . - -." - rTl an aaruaa. -v ... ; " - air - fa Tmmm pm4 saialMtt J PORTLAND ADVFJtTOrMKOH. HKJIOV AXe't "Mmil A IACHIIIEI, MIICATIL1 JOB TUMTXU, TrH1HIXl aft'iRK fXmXOIHOtHQt'AR- IV ten ear their feetdlr hav M TMIt ITKKET (TMtaln), .' .'"', -Mrertljr opae4ie Utelr aid MaaJ t UTUttVI AsaswTasBIT gf HW TTN, Ta ear already weH-etneked !ataMlaaS)t, we are seepsrva ss all aiads yf WarU la ahe HiauniMH "at I" 4 i ' AT JOHN VKllilOtt'l O Thleil Htreeti CAM BE HAPl . - LrTMIa1tt, ae M aa Stp, -T-r--- . : ' nnvtaatixsi assas. ta mi am. w raaadtalMeia. . -- v.-. ' ' ( r A WILT lit Manas, ad Kveew I at a Ol'R STOTK I MOSITI.T KE WTsad aeterled wlthaaeeiel nssui toessiMasad Is ,uwut mm batu rM uu. h-nw naann '). teptX Ferry I Xtztzzi, XIXAIV ESTATE . AOZUTB V 'V AUCTIOr.EEnO. POlTLiaTD, oixonf. it t f-X ' .4 Ki2t tRrtTUirsmsi kiztzi J..1 RtKnmj, M: r.iedlnr, HraHliar, Mraaila, Tuekwa, KuSltai mm) tasthertac. . tniiiinr tan rmi iraAian atXMjr ixacg rm. I. niMrtxT DChAuue. foupumc t Equally Sorxt r Else nr H-vt Work1, an Ihatmlv rHACTICALbUVV-rnuXttMarhta erer iaama. . - . ejBjafc-w.' TBttKB, t Jeaera! Ageat, Ut rrcsitU-.INaHand. r aix at the OflWe aad euattae Ware at Man. c mraj f At MTV sf till IIItSUAKEI CLOAK-M AER, Tli rERMAKEinXY 'IWTABUrtHEO n. atniwtrt tmittm iratt - em-aer .Tnlr en Waahlmrlim altian. la deal - win atwaya ae inia rraUjr amratahartlewM 1 I klsda Kaeiai s Snr aaiTtin as nT Patteraa. easaaelav (n lata) ? M !. I flaws. rarauaaaa Hulritsb. - al- ' UT. W. SBalAaTAaiAaT, neuLaa 1 , f '-I Piano,-1 Organ, Ficturw, rtcrvRR niAhiwi aki Uoismttm, ' tta. Ttrtn alraet, (near lav aa Tnioa's v naah rewiaa. Badhava) Agent ur tjrnrrr at taker' 1 Sewing anMaraniatee. j me u. 1 . . '. ,1 nUkhcfk. Lrf Cyllndf Wrm nam t m. a artwt, rtra. WAnvr ainaaay atssot .waaestsa. ' . 1 .-r-, '.a -'- 1 ... V -., !-.;,t ,'",'.''. . .: , f ... j r PORTLAND ADVOmSlEyTB. JACOD-WAYKlt; Jatsurlavaad Whnl te Is-aJer la ,- ISILlCnT AS! flXtt CSeSV Hat axo Oexts TrumsHixa Ckxtii; ., '.' . t 's.it;.ji t-e . TkUMMMETtAKPrXTUiMMUUIATMAKD . z . no, -'-it,;, .. . CVda, Oraaaseata,, Ftewata. M,TrlssmlsnLt. . VhUd a, Taake fa. ttona, ltr. r:'' tJkdl' Cleakat. CloK Trlm- mingft, Ec. A(iEXT Or THK tXtKXDAUC WOOLIJt ' tea .-i...:- ;..r . ; " ; A Fuft Stock 0 Blanket, Ttrma, Jhx- TVacst mnd Vamimrrrn - Jhmtl. - r v mat anrcAMi arrAarncrxAa Unlera. ' ' "i 'il"""'ft ATTKSTtUX raid to at "?5P rciTUxa tioTHiat rACT.tr ISoy-t Olothltaig lsaiorluaat BETWKE! SKCmc D AfO TrllRIt nTREETR ML MAftugs MMjrut aii trntu. DR. J. A. CH Affel Alt nERERT fMrnRMR kla timifra, Irteada and Ihe aaiMIe at I area thai ha haa mterhaaad Ihe larn Mture aa the aorthweat enrnaruf rtrat and AMaratreeta. srhere nukjr he limad the ehulraat laaa,aad sverr utbrr srttrle aauail hmnd la a aiwVelaaa retail afore af Uila hind. Mr. Haal .TroraMlMi, a and-elai Oermaa AaialhaearvAarHI allend to .(he ha a all ru aal-linlimi, bf Omtm awualah sad KalUh, at all hunra. smad Bl - t-Braivd FAMILY 'oROCin I Btt rswsTBi rwtti. m m tuiuniun, Oramae Third and Waahlntni atsaateteat nuaMe rrah'leruia t hareh t, rurtlaad. Oraeim. -(tnrala uVlivered to all awteot theeMr tUKK or CMAMiUIC - ' . . . - ed - - IHPLOTMXafT r"trtCTl ACTOR, Hotel KrDer. Eai V twraaatem aad Mwlldete, ramNiea, aaal la met all ahoraetops hataot aa kind. Mil ad U to tbatr sdvsutar h call and leave their ad- J. K. with:k.ix. r. M. 1 have alas ssene Uuud lamma and lot a-Sat. al d. PKTatetAW AkT A0O TyRMtltrlNCN A HIT OrYKK TH1HII IV ho) ea "-'-I sa-' rMIe aaruaea. : I alia attended In any yert ml Ihe eltjr. rhulerlfa Inr aale end Inatreeimna eraea aa the aae of sis atria ity ea a ttesae laii w. r. wrtveex. a. a. wartj a. a. imtu ; wrr. vnrai 'a 'rx,' " '-'- nAim BrniJBijra iin caxtxio. i V.tM rtwatnt., rVirtlsa. r -ft--; ORTERM ntOM THE conmtf rROllrTt.T -ATTENDED TO. , rWead aad iearr And all hlaa at JuhtSar dune with stale wi aaa aiawMen. aaaaaaaaajaajaajaaama "BAJt ntAKCbeJU AllVKRTIMKfclEXT. IMPORTER. IWVITK THE ATTVrrnoX or THE TEA EMI A to laetr xarae mors uf v isarfcaa, Kagllsh, rrrarh tad (imui HklAlX,. WAREN, MiRn MERT, aTATIOat- J KRT, fa. Kn fl'TLCHT.' CIILUniRY cooas, :r;- -T : '.-' .r Yaakan lotiaaa, WltrU Otwaa, ; ..;Tl pT."i Z ' v.;i- 1 r ",-i fc-j-.-, tlENTM - FtTtjnHIIINU ' OOOUrt, WflK-H THEY orTR AT THE U)WET, ; 1 r-r, tan 'aad I a raaan4v ii , . .... . T - faVARLIo mm 0 itri" " laaaorlera ml ' r uil laataabaat aWIIAIaiaeir. 1 ITUtf UI MVMawa HSAiMiiiR rrna.arr," Siwetiai aetjtaa ietter.'aeet tsssntaa., He. tj Raw d ar-VaaslftMas Kris.' a. Mawarra. Mmi'il.titu j OPFICIt NalMtaia;.1 " 1 ' "'- r'- ' 4T.;.C'..l--jr . r . 1 1 . . :.','- ... ..':'.' . i i' W- I r-i. ...',-Vi'T-. .i!,.vt .'-.; I HI 0 -4 .it t . . . -1 ff: it -1-