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I i..t !, stronir arm of u man unon I $&tm SlfikVilf'i. could depend was ready to do my bid- 3'V "-lA J Minir that I bad no emotion or care con cerning the, welfare of ruy faintly. FRIDAY.. ...AUGUST 25, 1S7J. A Cuilalulpc Husband. claimed us my legal master. Tremu lously I broke the seal and read : "It's a long itory, Judith, but I must tell it, I am a criminal before God ana man. As that old devil of a doctor has told you about that cussed forgery I As I lay listlessly resting, for I had Indeed found rest, I could often hear that sweet and solemn promise, "I'll explain," which so often attuned itself . " Timnt ft Hill I 4r mnlrul ilimnn ilin cta11 f tmltetu-t. Say,.Squlre,I'vequltonSusa..a.M...- . . J , . n, ,,.H,,t!nr,. , m.l T told to show ,. anion mat it grew to be with me an in- ' " " ; , Bowen's Pardon. ' C i'ORTIEA!ND ADVERTISEME2B.3j ffORTjkvyDjrAPT15- $30 SAVED! 11V FEANK CMVE. SO I'll tell sent vour broadcloth covered dandy to a willful . nil n :in ii v ....., t in I I it i . ,....n,Aorf mwl mi That she hain't got no eJatm on n.- rf - -uj- j ravc ncithcr "e loo aooul 11 ul"au K " " , hooiierrovr- . . ii i.f " , ' , , ,., f,t ,w that! Pretty well none, ww "V. Tlie pardon of Bowen, the notorious bigamist, by the President is indignant- li- nllll,lolitiil llnnn ll the "Western press without distinction of party. The The fact that Bowen has three wiwniwiiy I'ny 873 lor n Scuinir Machine?! s'poseit'snouseirlayiiirsanctimoniquAUiving, ironi nono oi iwi ca .jib u - rfnro-sn fimt note tnai ! i il . J. , , T 1 1 .nnr other man, r uie explanation ior wnicn i nopeti aim i 7 - , i..,,imi ForslTcSoh:1i5m,leritytocaryont lookcdlwuM always avail nle naught be dead in love with son c 1" What a cussed fool a woman is! yhe'll J 1 I s-rf- CltO'll ItPlllMi; ill 13 a Ulan. I C!. nnfir, T n 41m nnvanoa auiiuwau, uvi .1 -v And4owhfP1',n!,?P?a'3,'1'0 maice?! that no thought of self or of my Hopeless " " lthotfurme. I bondage gave me concern or pang. . -.1 Munh lit Knuiii twins In thlnlr lls I 0 J CUII It . , i -rv 4 . m r-r strletlyjust, , 1 J- longeu 10 usk jvr. vnusiiuug jj!ausc the Inw'n agin her, to make me git up question which I intuitively knew that anddiwt! w ho could answer, but my state of iieace WVdidn.tht.ehwonfronit.ft.Mhrt.forlwason tisfacto that I dreaded to ineiraue, 1 And swopped a cow for three hound pups, the I break the Spell. ,pearttmyermade.., ., , I T trna nl.V in M hofom tho fire when 1 lie cow nenauier Kin m-r-um u man 11c . nl,J fnrn ' .'. , . . , r things Is hUfc-i ni nulu wmc uuuiu. Jlt uuu UKc j,mule siccK-iaan, Vai.fremtiuitday.aRinmytraaertie'flira dandy! iOU'Ve nail a prejudice! pedition. Tlic long exposure in the wet deucej toug t;me 0f it, old girl, but shaidedwhenltredpfftenSouth-jiwnlanacoianau maue mm meuiuaiic, aim aj j,ve uccn verj- :ma to you Ine was visiDiy uisiiiuokcu ; lound me bolstered in a chair and and treated as an invalid. The doctor was out encaged in doing the chores, shcsnarleU."VhatEood'saninfcfnz-tooi with- but master Ben. soon told my Ionl or . outacow.ycroor;" visit., which seemed in no way to n-..II..AV..I.i..i.lHl'nl..lu:i-nllAn1 I ' . ... , -w r,c.wgmu..n. ..muU , ' reconcile his mind to the tact tnat i, Hill .mikc my paieiu-nsnis 1 oniy imps .or 1 - - - i.i., y,,i,iii t..M,in.m!.- his staff and stay, was being coddled The vreman u that contrary fhe' alius been aHd nursed by an old Ifiona, Miio nau Ka. 1)Ut j oniyadk one thing: Don't disgusted v-.vi assumed a prerogative that my own h' , t j t 1 j sometime, Sence toy patent Kteamcsg-liatcher knocked . thoucht to I0BC" "" .,, ,.. i, .v.w- 1 inn. vim' 11 iit-'ii uuiii inu 4i-m 1 1 - . - to L- .1. n I Yo 80. till we whs jnamw, a -uh . i - . As he sat before the lire, dogged and iiut.iHniincPasanHitiiiBsis.igotniieoporiituffLniicnj drj-ing the water from his mud- ahead- bespattered and repulsivo apiiarei, 1 Mt, UUrin, i-.VJ. 1 for a gun- Wp mUscd the wool and mutton, but a man I must have some fun And when I swopped lierchlefccn for a patent I mllkinK-s(ool fimfj iinitlmr -lien? nor there. I had a cool two thousand of that pesky forgery cash hwtcd, and so when 1 found that old Armstrong was on my track 1 un nnrtlifxi it .nml skedaddled. You're wel come to 'Broadcloth' if you can ever catch him ! I'd feel worse to leave the vounsr ones, but they even one look eoiuidcrin'' that you never loved me, but then there was no love lost that s sonic comfort. Xow'for my prospectfl. I'm off for South America. I'm not afraid old Armstrong will follow me, for he cares more for you than the money by a darned sight. I know vou'll take care of the chtl- apparcntly well established; and It is also unuenlable that tlie iicienuaui resortcHl to extraonlinarv means to bol ster up his cause, among which means subornation of perjury, forgery and mu tilation 01 tlie recorus 01 a court are irw lv charged by the friends of tho com plainant, Mrs. liowen, No. 1. The fact that -lioweii threatens to invade Con gress, and that political Iniluenccs have been freolv ikihI ill his behalf since his lenus 1 criniiii'il lirfistwntion ealue Oil. t.tniii!'K' iiininst anv kimllv fcclhiK . . P 0 . . r -m . j. i. I . r . f.irnr Arfa wiilcli tlie iieople ortnci-resiueiii.asiiic r: ' ri-"r: ...i..wit......1. -....l.l! wlolit other- 1- HILI SHL'SCDM jesiiu embodiment of public will, might other wise teel. Bowen will now 1ms free to resume his attitude, as n contestant for the Seat ill Congress of tlie colored member, I)e- Tinre. for tho Second District of outn Carolina. He charges that DeLarge ob tained his certiflcate of election only riTIin IMPROVED HOME RHUTn.E KITW X in: Machine, with black walnut table and treauie.niceiy unisneu, Complete for $45 ! A first-class Pcwlnc Jloclilnet use straight Needle : nnder feed ; makcM "Lock Stltcli;" warranted to do nil kinds of family sewing as well as any machine In the market. A lew mor? ARem" wiimuu canTass coun unit taken for the Jmtiroved Hand Ma chine price, J3)J In Oregon, Washington and Idnno lemiory. rallonoraauress EO. W. TRAVU, General Agent, 112 Front St., Portland. Salem Albany mrr. A. J. DUNIWAY'S FASHIONABLE MILLINERY STORE. PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. MIW. h. J. ItCJIMEY, PORTRAIT. AND LANDSCAPE PAINTER, CAXUEFOUXlJ IK HEURTIDIO, on the third floor or Cnrbett's Kew liulldlng, from 10 A. M. till 4 p. M.;ireach day ssr Lessons given is IvsnscArE Paist-iN-a. nl I "rR HAVR OS H.VND I Frali Stock of AT ATX TIMES KAST & RICHARDS, AT THE Philadelphia Soot & Shoe Store, Have Just received a Xeiv Stock of Hoots and Klioc. Etc. All are Invited to call and examine. No. 112 Front street (opposite McCormlck's nS Book Store), Portland. JlltS. It. LAWLESS, JANUFACTUIlKIl AND DEALEIt IN SHIHI5, UrtUthitllrtia, UnAVf tnd tlU., Corner Front and Yamhill streets, Portland. SIiIrlH JIndr to Order things that's laboisftvln Jlut everj- strike I made wwi Mire to wt that -windri ravln'l' ' ' She twHted me with fooHniroirher property for trash, And lrfea to lct dowti on 1L Now wtisn't tliat rather brash ? I told lr I was boa, actonllng to tlie law's Maa, she-xrabbad Hie tater-smHutier and ferthwlthly vwntfurme! We hd a little Interval of esriaiiatlon then, In which the vowed he wouldn't i-tand the tyr anny of HHHl! I toW her I eeald stand Mime tatcMmashcr or abuse, But ifat)atried talienpeek me, I'd raise the verj' !uee! -I'm Uki irtneii of ihan," vez I, ''for you to mmz arouml, Ah4 Iii this wort I weigh Jist sixteen O Z to tho poundl" Ye ee tlrts ser hehliid my ear ? VTal, when I Miakeofhen si flung my paUmtiBOp-Mtek.and that there's IheHihrkltle'rt. She took to tunning anr the 'ere woman suf frage critters, VhleU so dURiixted me that I took to running anr hitters; I'm satisfied lw don't respect her husband as sheouKbter; Which comas of the condemned rebellious no tions Ihey have-taught her! Pur ftmenlne equality she she's- nu iupli- nt. watchinirmc furtively as I sat languidly reclining in the rough ann-chnir,n kind of light or indescrlbahlc intuition lif-imml across mv brain, and I I don't fancy striped hreeencs, ami to I'll scoot. Good-bve, and don't hate mo more than you can comfortably help. John Smith." That was all. Neither date nor .su perscription which, might lead to a knowledge of his whereabouts was ap- tiirourft outrageous frauds, or in the can- of the best material, and warranted to tit. .,.!.?...,... -...i.im, Uniiirnlikplv. ran- All kinds of mcn.llnif done. no iioot vvin y t iuv 1 i 1 i.ierin tli nnstoms ol now-a-ltiys ill tlie Palmetto State, and the condition of political morality wliicn may ue sin ,el to plinraeterlze a district which has sent a Wlilttemorc twice and a Iiow 011 once to represent it in the Rational Legislature. It would seem as if tlie Second North Carolina District had much of the same feminine instinct nmiimted the third Jits, liowen dentlv to lier fractional i.iiti.-nl'f-;iiip: and which the wet has embodieils'o touchingly in the familiar couplet: "I know not, I ask not If guilt's In thy heart. I know that 1 love inee; uimmcr umu an. - Tf thi! idea of Moore's sons could only be carried out a little farther, andllowon sent homo to rest in the bosom of his constituency and his family in tlie ca pacity of a "stricken dear," instead of Haunting himself in the face of public 1 deconcvand political morality in the way which "lie proposes, the country would lie the gainer. JSL I Xj LT OST 32 H. "3T Compritlng t he Latest Styles at Lowest Prices. tecmetl to grow in a sort of rapport with ponded. Of course 1 knew lie would circumstances which revealed to me t to South America. Ilissuyingso tliat John Smith know of some dark was to .,, pursuers on a false scent deed which he felt that I must never it may not have seeniedn very lion learn. Hastily banishing the thought orai,ic thing for me to do, but I showed as something too horrifying to be in- mv letter to my only friend and tic dulged a moment, I commenced con- ponded mion him for counsel as though versing with my husband upon com- j,c iia,i been my father.- After u. long mon-place topics, which only elicited I and earnest consultation it was at last from him such terse, absent and curt decided that we should imnioiliaU'ly rcnlies as confirmed my worst suspi-1 make preparation to remove to tho dons. homo of my childhood, where my sister iit...i:.i. i. c.,i,i 1,0 lmnrsi.lv. risiii" to Sarah lived, and who for nearly twenty- lilu foot and lookln-rat me with such a live years rfn rf n f.mi- ns T urav fJod I mav heunl of. fiever behold atnvin. "it's no use ilshtin' Our preparations for departure were against fate I I never had any right to rapidly consummated, and by the open vou. hu abuicr! I've been a mighty M"g ' me cujjj p slcht meaner man than I ever wanted to think I was, but tlie jig's up: ft to Si.kkp. JIany children, in stead of being as plump and fresh as a peach, are as withered and wrinkled as lust year's apples, because they do not flcep enough. Some physicians think that tho bones grow only during sleep. This I cannot say, certainly; but 1 do know tliat those little folks who sit up late at nights are usually nervous, weak, small, anil sickly. PIANOS AND ORGANS. T 1IAVK Jl'.sT KECKrVED THE LAllOEST X H00K ever brought totlilsmarket,conlxung ut int.- i.iiiuv. iiin jjiuriii tji 1 lauo; HAUETT i. OAVIS'.lCelchratedXewKcale), Clilckerluir t Son's, Parlor Gem, BRADBURY PIANO, And coining by rail Something Entirely New ! In the line of Piano Fortes. My Stock will ranse in price Prom Sr3.50 to SCOO. I have also u lan;e Stoek of MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET OKGANS I Which I ofler for sale at Eastern Prioes. W. T. SII.VXAHAX. Xo. 73 First street, (near Iuld nnd niton's li7 IbHiK) lMrtlanil.iireson. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. The "Trllmne" alms to be preeminently a I INDIES IX THE COUXTRY Dedrinc to select articles In our line can have their orders filled at all times with the same care and accuracy as to price, fitness and quality as though they were present. Our ions experience In catering to the wants of cus tomers enables us to readily determine what Is bent suited to theaRound complextlon of the wearer. OFFICE-COP.XEIl FBOXT AND WASH- IXUTOX KTS., JUItl J,.M. HAVIXG IIAU A XUMBEIt OF YKAIIS practice In San Francisco.I feel competent to UO'rirsI L.iaS orii ill "ii 'l tlons. Mtlsfaction cuaranteeiu Nitrous Oxide administered. KcfercnccH 1 rtev. Wm. Roberts, Judse O. X. Denny, Dr. Dickson, Messrs Qulmbyaml 1'erRins, anu Mrs. Danlway.of theXEW XoimtwiiST. nl Particular Attention Paid to Old Ladies' Caps and Bonnets. Bridal or Moarulos Outfit KurnlvLf J on Short Xotlrc. I had not seen and seldom you Kiss and hus me. "Win. and Mill., and then I'm off, and let Doc. Armstrong go to thunder!" I think I did not for a moment clearly comprehend that he was gone. But as I gazed after him In tho deen "loamln? a wail of pity and dometlc,tyraMt"- TlMt's me, y know yet there's one chore she likes to do lor me. She dusts my Jacket ami deans me out with pesky eMersry'j I'm peaeeahly IneHned myseir, hut Suke Is fsnrreloiue. You don't hear no complaint from me It we don't have a crumb ' For thrcedayson nstreteh; lmtSuan she'll git up and rare Alsiut sui yjlle thliiss as thHtenpuKiito ral-e I like a lively woman, but Suke carries things too fur! I tfpoe she'll he dlsu.tcd when she finds I've jiHri'mTTOHKiBi spininna see, Tlie reason vou need more sieep inaii xkwm-ai-kiu jisoim-MniieiiwiraverseevBo- ,.,, .,,,(. !..' iw(1ii. vim li'ivi. tn state, are at prvlit on every Iniimrtant battle- your parents is, "ecaut jou n.nc 10 ,.,,, ,reiry.H,vlM;iIofevl.rvl,oU,bieCabinet grow allll they do not. Ihey call Use up at-viMon. observe the pnx-ecdliiin of Comrress, thefool thev cat in thinking, talking ol Lel!ature, and or tonvcntlrms, anu re tiiviwu vj .1:.,., . I wn t.i iik. liv icl.-rmiili all Hint seems of teii-l AJ.Ij and IValKlllg.WllHC vou wmum ill, .V,,. "W5 i.ive iUd for one day's mo- some of yours for growing. OUOtrIU lnrllt,s mlvlees fnim Europe by cable far to sleen a trreat deal: H VOU do HOI, you more man our enure rwipis ior mo i.uo in ,.":il tl .w.Tlvltv nuUiimn nil voti eat which tlune lulvlcis r.-ache.l our readors. It will ill nctiity consuine nil jou uu, avMl u,y, Unleeplnir vlsllance. and nn- ,iiil li.ivi, ,1000 nr not piinil!nl. to iroW i... f..i,i. in tin. lllifmtliv nml itlvt-oni- .till. . 1 . .1.1111-. ... - - . 1 1 . : 1 1. j 1 1 j 1 ii 1 i ... - - . - KINDS OF STRAW GOODS BLEACHED AX1) PUKSSED. Willi. . . ., , 1 I imifcp a loiinial wiilcli lias no superior 111 ine erj WW smart, cniiureii uAcei, ui u H.unM.y) variety and freshness ot Its contents, Ami vows siie "will wot ertujte nor toll for no I despair escaped me, which the doctor overheard as he came leisurely up the kitchen slcp3 with his pall of milk. "Pa's gone off, and he said you might go to thunder!" said master Hen. For my life I could not have spoken. The shadow of a great darkness over came me, nnd I swooned and fell. When consciousness returned I found myself bolstered up on the lounge be fore the lire, where I passed the night in a bewilderment of doubt and dread and fear. Tlie storm-king was in a per fect rago of fury through the livelong ni"hh How I Tiitied the poor, mis- won'tbeiicked,Tyou icnijed ftiuitive, the father of my cnn- dren, who was exposed to tlie iury 01 the elements on the awful night, and wliosecrimc, though innately guessed at, I could not inquire into, it would be im possible to say. For a few days I seemed to hover be tween life and death, but the necessity of some rational action for the benefit of my dependent family did much to xwise mo to life and vigor, and in a week I was able to resume many of my household duties, finn iliinir surprised mo much. The gossiping neighbors who had professed ut one broak,fur'd Squire, new mind the paper; Btikc has adver tised, far spite. That he won't pay no debts fur me! That's where she's cot me tlfht ! Hir.t'm dead broke. She says I must llRht out Twixt you and me She's got me In one of these thine they call a mlr." JUDITH SEID; t. A, Plain Story of a Plain 'Woman. we were reauy for a steamer voyage, as my protector decided tliat the steamer rouflAvas the best because most expeditious. My brothers and sisters hold a solemn farewell reunion at home, where the mtherlne; seemed like a funeral. Our elder brother, with his bran-new, styl ish wife, condescended to visit us for an hour or two and then returned to the city, leaving the other, members of our family, who decided to remain until near tlie time when wo should bo ready for our final departure. My two sisters younger than myself had long been grandmothers, but olive branches still grew and llounsiieci around nieir uoaru, and their cares were as arduous as when some eighteen j-ears before they had witnessed my personal sacrifice upon tlie altar of Hymen. To bid them a long good-bye was my sorrowful duty, and I felt intense relief when they de parted for their homes and left myolf, Dr. Armstrong and my children to pre pare in peace for tlie journey. Tlie stage coach which was to convey us to the steamer dock at Portland a day's journey from our homo was mo mentarily expected, and I left tlie house and nm to pay a final visit to the rest ing places of my dead. Reclining upon tlie freshly springing grass I poured out mv soul in an agony of prayer for tlie father of my children suclia prayerTns comes forth liom of despair, and such as springs from tlie tried spirit of those from whom earthly hope has lied. Suddenly a sort of magnetic light en equal other people when they grow up. the-Trii Why is this V Because their heart, if To aw not their bodies, arc kept too busy; so that thev cannot sleep, rest and grow htronir in bodv and brain. 2foW, when naperas no fanner can ...!.... . If I.1 to ir,, tn lul. UO do not worry her by begging to sit up "just a little longer." But hurry oil" to your chamber, re membering that you have a great deal of sleeping and growing to do to make you a healthy, nappy, useful man or woman. Tn Aranit townshiii. in Pennsylvania, a portion of railroad track recently sank into IHC eanu, nnu iiisajnn.-aii.-u Hum sljiht. All investigation into tlie cause of this singular occurence revealed the fact that underneath the railroad for a considerable distance was a deep sub terranean pond, covered by a crust 01 lilnel: earth six feet ill thickness. Tills crust supports a heavy growtli of wood. The tmiid is said to contain many fish, . . 1 . 1 ... 1 1 A 1. . . 1 DicKiTei nnioniroiiicrs. nut an wiinuui eyes, in tlie same lownsnip is anoiner pond, about twenty acres in extent, unon wlilc i a similar crust, is accumu- latinir. A larce part of this pond lias been covered within tlie past twenty venrs. and tlie process is still troitifr on. 'For some distnnce from the shore it is tilli-d with a dense crowtli of water- tHii. and these are supposed to furnish tlie foundation for tlie superstructure of earth. f V .1 tnrml aiMAtillll, In til, ft fit nf PjinirrHS. I Tl the jwr 1W1, by Mrs. A. J. Dunlway, In the I to be my wannest menus no longer is Offiee oUhe.Llijrarfan of Consres at Washing-1 Jle house. At first I did not notice iSCftf.l Li.:,. i, a ilio tl.ivs woreon I becan to It. "un ' - - .' 1 a 1 l 11. a.. .11,1 nnl nnmn ru A-PTE-it vvti 1 wonuer mat iiiu umi.i'" Tlie next morning found me with a One day Winnie, now a tall girl of low fever and racking headache. An fourteen, came bursting Into the sitting ineffectual attempt to rise was followed room where I was busily at work and by excruoiating pains through my limbs exclaimed vehemently, "I wish we were and lungs, and I 'sank back quiv- all dead ! I do so ! And I wish old Dr. ering and silent I had forgotten Armstrong was at the bottom of the tlie doctor's visit in the delirium of ocean!" sleep, or at least remembered It only as "Why, Minnie! what does this a dream ; so T was surpriseif ivhen he mean?" was my amazed inquiry appeared at my bed-room door to in- "I mean the people are telling awful quire after my health. lies on you, mother. They say that you "All ! I see," was his quick conclu- never made pa a good wife, and that he sion. little girl a The children 'were" sOon made ac- felt so bad he left home for good ! Oh, quainted with my state of health, and mother! I can't repeat the horrible every posssble effort was made to pre- things they say about you !" and the ser?fc order and quiet in tho house. The poor, dear child sobbed as if her heart school children were met at the door by would break. Wiuuie, who had beon instructed by "Never mind them, darling," was the doctor to say that "motlier wouldn't my calm reply, -while a great lump teach school any more." She was for- raised 111 my throat, ami a new terror, veloped me, a feeling of such peace iis passeth understanding took possession of my soul, and before me again Hashed through the filmy light tlie vision of a kindly face, with long, white beard and beaming eyes. I gazed because I could not help but gaze ; but while I slared tlie vision vanished, and I left the spot tranquil, happy, subdued... I seemed cn rapporl with some mysterious pres ence, whioh was as peaceiui ami wei it was unaccountable and strange. Attachmexts to Nr.wspAPr.ns. Tho strong attachment of subscribers to well-conducted newspapers Is fully con- "I didn't come to see my poor came home one day and found that you finned by publishers. "Stop my pa ;irl a minute too soon." had taken up with an old doctor, and he j per ! wordsof aread to w bfgmncB III IIIU uiti.-.-, . i-,..,nr s!n Intii ns n. naner nur- sties a just, honorable and judioiqus eourse, meeting the wants of its custom :,. -ill lvsnects. tlie ties of friendship between the subscribers nnd the paper i areas hard to -break, hy any ouWtle .third party, as the links wnieii bum om friends in the business or social life. n .eto.mi lipoids or errors in a news paper, are overlooked by those who have become attached to it through its pe rusal for years.- Tlio'anay.sdinenies become dissatisfied with it, on account of something which lias slipped into its ,...ii,n,i,. nml mav stop taking it; but tbu absence of tile "familiar sheet at their for a lew weeKs, bci-onies bidden to tell of my illness, as tlie doctor feared the confusion of tlie visitors which such news would bring. For several da&SsLlay in a kind of dreamy stupor, suffering intensely, but alwayseonseious of passing events. Dr. Armstrong, agreeably witli his promise, split the bchool room desks and benches into kindling wood, thoroughly rcnovated the school room surround ings,' and used the apartment for a wood-house. The dreary November rain pattered against the window panes and the south wind roared in fitful luunnurlngs around our rude home. Everywhere the stbrrn-klng reigned, sole monarch of th tear-stained earth. Mount Hood covered his hoary head with an impen etrable veil of ashen cloud, while from such as before I had not imagined, loomed up before my soul. Tenderly I stroked the sunny hair of my blue-eyed darling strange as it may seem my children all iKissessed tho iieouliarly ex urossivc eves of my lost lover and while I be well, I agony. My words seemed to somewhat re-assure us both, and while we were iu the midst of the conversation, Dr. Armstrong came in, to -whom my daughter related the substance of what she had been imparting to me. "Never mind, Winnie dear," was tlie cheerful answer. "If old grannies and meddlesome fools will talk there is 110 law to hinder them. But havo no fears. AVe'll checkmate the whole inny or Impertinent meddlers. And litiiiso nr nlllee. ..c.mm.1 lier that all would vet un iiisutiiKirtablo deprivation, and they :....t .. :.,.l..,.ril..,l.i.. . hasten to ihkc 11 again, aim, possiuiy, uAiKureuint " ,,nt, nr Win? stcmmil it. This we believe to be the common experience in tlie history of all established uewspa pers. No friendship 011 earth is more constant than tliat contracted by the 1 reader of a journal which makes an I1011 , est cllort to merit- his - continued support. A man in Angelica, N. Y owns u calf born of a Devonshire cow, whose 11001s arc solid, and not cloven. It has fet lock joints, no dew-laps, and a tail like a mule. mentof the n-adina public, will enable us to Tribune" shall Ik- such a Journal. rmntiin ami me subservient ans. we 1 devoted, ami snail persistently uevoie, 1 incaiis and space than anv nf our rivals. I We aim to make the "Weekly Tribune" such a er can airoru to uo wiinoui. nowever widely Ills olltlcs may differ from ours. Our reports 01 ine (. ami-, iiorso, jto ducc andCeneral Markets, are so full and ac curate, our esays in elucidation ofthe fanner's cmIUiik, and our regular reiwrtsot the Farmers' flub anil kindred sntherinc-'.nroMiIntcrei.tlns that the pooreit farmer will find therein n mine 01 SUXKeMlou anu count;i, ui wiucti on cannot remain Itrnonuit without positive and serious loss, we sell me -wee my to umus for les than Its value in dwellings for wnMe- paper: and, thousli Its suucnpuoii is aireauy Old Hats and Bonnets Rsnewcd, At a saving of Fiity per cent to the wearer. very faree,' we believe that a Half Million I vantage to deal with u, as we know Jut what more iiirmpra win mku 11 wot-m-i cr it aiiiiu ikji. ....... ... nnMri.m iaa n 1 nn pi ' " . .. .i . .. ......... .. t. ... "H-i iiwit.iiiit.mi OOlllltli-lKieu u incir out""".". I rfl. r IUn .--a........ ...i......iiAwt ... ... . . j 1,1 c -Ainnipin . , urn iiiit-iiiiiiiim ill iiiu I'.i"' ... . Ins It. Kranelsi-o. Hecentlv. while passim: by where a pretty smart Chinaman wis working, we noticed a ".uoiican" man ncross ine w-.iv "treatlnir." Anxious to know . 0 nirs views, we remarKCti 111 me "Heathen Chinee' tongue, " You inuchee likee Hum. JohnV. "No." says he, me no likee lumee him lieaiiee make Chinaman number one fool." The liotato bugs are so numerous in Wisconsin that the farmers pav chil dren till cents a quart to pick them off tlie vines, and it is said tlie youngsters make -r, a day. Kvorything within tlie ingenuity of man lias been tried to exterminate them, but nil to no pur- nose. T he potato crop in some pans o. tho State will prove a total taiiure. A letter trom General Pnlnner rives an account of his attempting to call on the Kothscliilds at their London ofllce. fter watins a loner time in the ante- .- i- . room bo loir. A. messonircr soon 101 lowed with an aiiology, but the General contented himself with returning a mes- sace that thev did not treat dojrs tliat wav 111 America. Milliners and nressmnkers In the country towns will find Itto thelrad- DO I) It. IL R. FKEELAXD, (LATK OF SAX FR-ISOISCOJ 3D jV T I S X Bit. J. . CWXTS, DENTIS 107 Front Street, 1? FORTLAND- nl ..OREGON E. H. SUATTCCK. B. KII.LIK. SILVTTCCK KIT.I.IX. ;Vttorucy-at-La-w. OFFICK-IX F.VnitlSH'S 11HICK, south side 'Washington street, between F.-ont and First, I"ortland, Oregon. Ml'ltl'IIY fc 1CEI.I.Y, DE.II.51S IN FAMILY GROCERIES, COr.NTM PKODfCE, Flit ITS ASD tEUKT.lHI.hS.. OF CIL.VHGK. nl PORTLAND CLOTHING FACTORY ...AXD. BoyK ClotliiiifC ZEiiipox-iimi AVnshliiston Street, BKTWKKK SECOND AD T1IIKI) STItEETS POUTLAND, OREGON. A. KOnEUTS. -JiWI'roprieior nl .SOOf "Inll Tribune," JIall subscribers, 510 ier an num. Send-Weekly TrlUunc," Jiail suuscnoers, i oeranniiin. live conies or over. SS each: mi extra copy will bo sent for every club of ten sent Ior at one lime; or, 11 prrierreu.a copy 01 ltecollecllons ofu llusy ure, ny Jiir. ureciey. T1UUIS OK TItK WEKKLV TBtllCSE: Tn Mall Subscribers. One Cony, one year. .2 lsue. live conies, one year, ft! Ksues, $S. To One Addrewi, all at one iwt-otlice Ten copies, 1 3) Mich; twenty copies, SI 25 each; liny copies, $1 01 each, and One Extra Copy to eacli ciuii. 10 rallies 01 suM-ninrn,Hii atoin- iioit-olllce Ten copies, si uueacii; twenty coi-cs.-l Sieach: fifty mules. 51 10 each, and One KTira Conv to each club. ivrvnH ..ntltle.1 in an extra com can. If nre- ferreil, have either of the following Isxiks, LADD & T1LTON, S 3ST E S , nary id -ztU. ARCHITECT.1 'rtA TS NOW I'llEPAKED T Elfcap PLANS AND SPECIEiCAjpSjslal mfT ...roit.- i i Business and Dw cllltT-r" Houses Of every descrlptfES. Also" i iharches. Brlizrs and FMtirjtiBalUIttCl. ' Ullls of JIatcrlals, togetharjIth rietalled Darwlnss of all classes of ndllUhiff: 'IJOllUi AH Work IVa-rnuited. OFFICE In "Weller's rltdlns, PPJffig&y'1 Oro Flno Theater. nsr -'"'" inli non . NEW PHOTOQRAPflltfQlL'EftY On Front Streeli .... , TT A VINO I1UII.T A NEW JIMlU I I T,.Mn mwl nmniml 11 MeilFoatllt! Ot'Ca- meras the best on the (-oasjnhairlately nil an me mnwiuiiniic. FOIITUXD. onr.cox postase prepaid: IVdltlcal Miaomy, ny Hor ace (ireetey; lar Culture for Profit, by 1. T. Qiilnn; The Elements of Asriculture, by tleo. r i mi in,.. ADVEimstNO K.ITES. IMIIv Tribune," 30c.. 40c. 30c T3c and Kl lier line; "Seiul-Weekly Tribune," 23 and 3ii-eiitier line; "Weekly Tribune," 8a. M and 83 per line, acconllng to poMtton In the TosubcrIberswlhliiirtnireser-e Mr. Gree ley's essays on "What I Know of Farmlns;," and who mv the full price, I. e., SI" for "Daily." SI for "Semi-Weekly," or $2 for "Weekly Trib une," we will send the hook, postpaid, if re quest le made at the time of subscribing. HOOKS FOll SAI.fi ATTlIETlttnCNE OVKICE. "The Tribune Almanac." lMce. 20 cents. "Tribune Almanac Keprlnt." IH3S to 1!7S. vols. Half bound, 8IO. "llccolhctlons of 11 llusy IJfe." 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Uonds, stocks and other valuables received on flonnsfi for kafo keerjln-;. Collections made and proceeds promptly re-niliml. Investmciits In Ileal Estate and other prop erlv made lor parties. Slslit and Telesnihlc Exchange on San Fran cisco and the Atlantic states tor snie. ri-nntm.nt Slncilrif liw Imlllfllt and SOIU. Aeentfor the transaction of all kinds of Fi nancial and Trust nusiness. 111 Dlt. 3I-.VRY A. THOJIl'SOX, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR RESIDENCE -VNI) OFFICE THIItn KT., Ietween Salmon and Main, opposite the imbue Square, fulls attended In anv nart of the cltv. Batteries for sale and Instructions given on tho use of electricity ns a Remedial A&ent. nl. ISAAC ItERGMAX, Union Htxls.o-ty Cur. Second nnd Hnslilncton Sis. HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THIS Market. I am now prepared to sell on reas onable terms the best Meats the country af fords, nl the mirsl luipr ments in the art.I would rcspWwnyln.vlte,tho the I.idlesand centlemen otlJAirUlind ndvl- clnlty to call and visit my new robtrrsTmitlrig had flneen years' exrHnencstt.im log, Photo graphic line, and havlns the EestfliM largfrt Top-Usht in the clty.l will filSlfinitce a true and pleasing picture or no clianJKlfslrnbrii- tvpes, plain piioiosnipos, w" ww, ltcinbrandts. Pictures copleiti 'ICBrstir resi dences at reduced prices. . , ( j -. Only one mem ot siaits. jieiuemuer mo place: ! c , torrid otSnxJisSfnwW Morrison. Jen8 , jAxtUt SAX FRANCtsCO ADVERTISEMENTS. nTHpi; TOBiN, DAVISSON () -ijMBj SUsst o importeh: FJVrn? TIIBATTBNT'IONBtFHEiTIl.VDE to their IiirgoHtook of 'i American, English, Frcncfipntl cejraan A Gcor'ia iudce lately defined In fpnn.4 wlien a man in legally drunk. Said lie, "It is not necessary that a man should ln wallowins 111 a tlltcli, or bumping Iiis head against your posts that vou mav know him to lie drunk but whenever ho begins to tell the same thing over twice, then he's drunk J ' General Von Moltke has written letter to the ioet Oscar Von Redwitz, who dedicated to him tlie "dong of the New German Empire," very modestly declaring tliat the great German con quest is tlie result of circumstances rather than of individual ability and prowess. Varlin, who was Minister of Finance of the Commune, was one of those who died witli the greatest courage. Hut, as a singular phenomenon, it is related that his hair, which hud been raven black, turned white iu the short in terval between his capture and his execution. A CARD. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN non Hy5iciii 1111s ik. ii ixuiiu ,.-.... wu-1 j Willi ine iirm 01 iiusscii rem, tliorltles to 15 virtually an absolute protection Real Estate Agents, Portland.liegs leave to call against loss.-s uv mtui. x .siiiiiisivis uiv obllKed tn register letters when requested to do so. Terms, cnh In advance. Address "Tlie Tribune," New York. 8MAIJ WARES, PKIIFl'MJ ERY, lttCKET cn ION- JRY sriiJ'W" 1 Xcar Marseilles they manufacture iu iifiintorv Tianor from lion vines. The Ail excursion lias been planned, from Memphis, to extend 5,000 miles, reaching St. Paul on tho north, Boston at tlie east, anil including Niagara Falls, thu White Mountains and long llranoh, the cost of a ticket for tlie round trip be ing but eighty-live dollars. Tho Agricultural Society ofBreslan, Germany, offers a prize ot $700 iu gold for the bteam plow apparatus which will work best at trials to be made on the farms near that city this summer. lieTrliomc 011 the broad racitic came the Here's a letter for you, Judith," tosslu d!.,tnnt -nil of warring elements. 1 me a bulky envelope, upon which I rcc- a ftt?i0 P'L . cfi ,i Eiitcrnrislntr planters In the South . ,4.i .ii, t 1..,. ,..,,1 .r,,i7,Ml thr. mmiwl i,n,w-riit., ,..i irlr,13A-..,., r i. .,.,.i'. iii-i i.. am cxnerimentiiur with tho traction VA. ?t 1. I'VIKlUSLCUl A. "O-- - A aa.sf- 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 U1IU oaill - - - - . . dreamed of these, ho thankful that at awkward spelling of the man whom I Southern trance, road engine. ZXXtS. -iVCU, JUST. RETURNRD: FROM SAN FRAN eisco rilli n large and Splendid Stock of GOODS, StXII AS SILKS, VORSTED GOODS, GRENADINES, Japanese Silks, Poplins, Alpacas, lawns, Marseilles. Etc. A Largo and ISoauUfui Assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, RIBBONS, Pine Laces, Etc., Or evry variety and description. Straw Goods, Parasols and Kid Cloves Ot tile best quality. jr.wci.uY, i'a'xcy tjoous. irrc, On hand and made to order. CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CLOTHES ! Of all descriptions. Call mid Ilsniulne the Stock. OooiU Sold ' io Suit the Tunes. i ACir, JT7 First street, Portland. BsrrONSTANTLV Recelvlne New Supplies Li every Steamer n2 the attention of the Public to the tact that HE HAS LOCATED AT KALAMA, Where he has for sale many desirable Lots for lluslness and Residence Purposcs.and will also attend to ("ollectiijfis, Itentlne and General Agency Business. C. W. uusskll, Real Estate Acent, ,i" ICnhima, W. T. Pltor. AXS GIVES LESSONS ON THE PIANO AT THE Residences of Pupils. nERJIS REASONABLE. Satisfaction Gnar JL anleed. n" BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 5 W.VSIIINGTON STREET, TP-STAIRS, Portland, Oregon. Work done at RE.VSONABLE RATES, nl DEAIiER IN MILIrlXERY. -rr V VCIIIVO AND PRESSING, DONE TO fcipr Iso Plain and Fancy Sewing V tuU a'nd couilete st.srk orllllllncry- now with new additions every month, onhand.wltnncw". ss-on.l mmu. nf store on jirou"'""'" Albany, Oresou. MILLINERY COOD7 alto - f... Yankee Notions, WB&Ggo$a, " GEXTS' FUItNISHIXG I.lneii Handkerchiefs. t inliiKS, . Di-cm Trim. nosltrjVKtr., tit., Ut. WHICH THEY" OFFER' AT THE LOWEST RATHS. $20 A DAY TO MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS riTO INTRODUCE THE CELEBR.VTED Corner Sntter nnd'Siuisoiue fits.. SAX rKAXt'ISCO. nlyl $25 Buckeye Shuttle Sewing MactfiSe. ClIAIttES TEXCE A CO.. Importers of -. . ..iiiiurnv eTnmi AMD FRENCH iYHLLincni, oinan c.i.l, nllko on both sides, and is the nnl-r : FANCY UUuUdi licensed bhuttle Machine In the United States 1 vrr to? le than $W. It uses the Celebrated Wi" NUMBER 13 SANSOME STIUvET. son Feed, and Is acknowlcdgcdby all to be the ' , . .. , cosmopolitan best Family Machine for heavy and light sew- Between Bush and Sutter, nextt " v ine in the market. Hotel, Man i-rancuco. Address"- 3IIXEK A PF.IWOX. No. S Hue du Faubounr-I-oonnlere Paris. nl General Agents, Alluiny , Oregon. vuiul