1 r i Z I . t 7 n t i ;- - - - " i 1 .mte lifty Jr-tirs :to, ,rf"rfon '-Mr. (IcWiininatMl "The (''raw-Walk, ini Itttttitvu," l'll h idoiniiu'iit posi iin:i in this tfmiitry. They were n tivek. law-nbidin iK.')ile attends) V AIs tbtMUiH. id'Oiil fcot wiM trYinhle f hmttW tmir a bent 1 1 1 1 r of oilier.. Yet, huilJiw. ilioy had iiieiumtyljp ijiplca-uiv of y'olonel iW2S- ' 'I'UU Colonel lr:i 1iflekinitli. :iih1 lived in a prim cabtu, near tlio linppn- nKirrr lull, where. Tor aught any- wit" Kiifw: w 'Kvpr near nna now, iihI luimt Bengal lliUts, in hU lire .l:nv. or lfpt on the bones of liU ene uiii. Iff? was ix fpet fonr inche in Ui, ,-UM-kuigK; llio integument Hat iivHv liisvbone wa hard' and hi i,.iiiv .n a vralwliell ; Ins hair and I :ml were liko tint primeval lores! ilii-v liatl never been cut, coiiineii. iiieiiilrtl nrtrlmnml lie I mil nrltlicr v. iii or relation, vliiek nor eliiltl. 'Un i t' were only two thing roiiirni isf'JtRinn whidVmrt mifflil, .r1ilrany ii fi aiuly, rxnathto - viz., that lie liki'iV ruiu. raw, 1iU'1i he ilraiik IB latw iiiuuititie. without, even .vink mt or gttiiiK intoxicated ; ami that In' lulled the Uraec-M alWing Brethren, tie l.iitot tliem fiercely and iiuplaca lil ; Ik: raved a-runst them hi tlrinW iiy bars, lie called them opprobriotu name in tlie l lift-anil Hindu it hU invariable frtre-lValker.'' ns "lie termed them, who paswd iLs rriltny, a fearful and liuoiUiiitinj; L eating. His wrath being thtr nppeasetlr tie mined a Mile into Silas B. Powkey's tavern, hut. !H'r-.irlnr, and larlgued, and i In on In j iii huge leathern strap on tin; loiinter. and cjectins a powerful j ream of tobacco juice, shouted out, Siinire! Strnttr.ed another (Iraee- Walker. ItunL'S Walk in grac.w'titfwas wont to -a.vW 'fill'laiinpk'uj! U iieavlws but llekeif ye'niust be. ' till your toe nails drop (ill-, and your noe! bleed blue ink!" And licked they were atvovd inirly. Ms t t l in'io wu a meeting of the Crace U'alklnjj lhiptliivn to arran;e who should go bnfthflvnsiilii" Spring tlr in'w, jtint as Judge arrange who nhall t:o a banging, and where. Tle Kap imronrer circnit w dinenssed m -olenin tonclave. The brethren, one ami all, were naturally avwse to that (.iitii ular eiraiit. Brother Brown inhii would rattier no Brother Kear i'ul had a bad cold. Brotlier .Slocum ire a more ilelinite reiiton tlum any of iIk- nuiiilx-r ; he mid fh.it he would !'iiiMderaWv Ticked if he'd go.be- i au-e be wa sure of lieing awfully licked If he went. Brother Zedekiah trnkdoliier, a long, loose-limbed . . brother, with a face wimewhat like a iiiinee three parts withered -a brother, i.t wImiui to tell the trutli. a mUier mean opinion wa held. ttr he was uivi'ii to -tainiiieriiij; and hlu-liing. 'nil 'einetl Ui po-Sess no particular :iii oiiiilishinent Kive tlie. fiH,i-tionable of-ihuMiiisr one eye when lie. ex- Mi-ri-aied, rose up, and thiw ad-.ln-s-4'd tlie assembly : . "nrefberen. a man's skin was not meanr to he tlayerl off him, like unto iii'' hide of a wild cat; tlwrns isn't (il.-asant, liandliug, nor is llwstk s nico worn next to the skin ; but if Brother r.rownjohn will lorn me his boss. I'll .onl'ioiit tlie inan-evcnJoliabtMiag!!' ("riving said which the devoted brother -Win one y and expectorated The iiMM-ting tumerl its rjuid and expect orat .'d :il-o. but without shutting; its eye. . 'the long brother's proposition was .i.-vitHt tm . - ' Tlio tire blazed, and the fpnrk Hew ip Iho chimney one fine uvt'hinjx in April, and Colonel tiiaKgand hi anvil were In fierce dispute Hooiit r rel-hot horse-slRie. Suddenly, Zeek. the lanky lK'llowH-blower, wlio, through a Iiolein ih smiUtf-.walL'.coiild perceive any one conunz down the hill, cried out 1 ,nliel.iiiierTlN!iil !' IJivk-k,. 'He,') Raul tlie colonel. The i!c. or oil being brought, he proceeded llicrewith to anoint an enormous lea$lirr stnitt a trifle: larger- tliau the inife2 for'-v cK-liore. 'Twankey dillo L.Twaidve.y UuloJ ; be4touteU as, grasping the" weapon in his mighty hand, he strode out of the smithy door He Mw, t-oiiiing towards him, a tall m m il reused In bfaeki mounted noon a Iniig-Uiiled white horse. Jl bad but one sour, on the left foot, the rider liad, wl i 1W 1 anl lie carried a little doss-eared book lie was slnjrin? a verse of a favorite hvum quite aoltly to himsejf, Quar wa4d imitil ;lie' w ass fpjlto' tiiu-bed, and tlien called out to the stranger in a tliiinderins voit!e. "Hold Joixrevening. nrotlicr. and jieaee. retiUi-d the Kev. Zedeklah Stockdolll- "r. tor it wes iiuleed he. . ' For, pie matter ot (Kit. rot !" "re l.lietTtll'bTotieJ? "hndget onf o" that hiws!" Htrrtlier?"?. interrognted the iiiiui-ter. ijet out o" that boss, ye long-tailed hl.'ickhml ! get out, leg and feet, 1 lellve!" Tin brotlier Mid. rather tlum get t he horse, and as lie did so, he shut one eye and expectorated. -Now. tlien. 'aid the . 'oIoiihI. i i-Jtiug himselt on a block near his I 'We, ,;uu briugiugdown his strap . on ! t tm criMuitl 4tu. a whack: tliat. mailal iIh- (teblile dance; whar d'ye hail Iroin" i";Frota Kapptvroarer city, brother fwliatare rgohr' forrodu lr this location?" f.'oing on Lord's busiueJ, broth er. " Npw, .look ye here I there was a brother came this way on Lord's bti'i ii, . last tall : he passed this edifice, he did; he met this strap close by here, and it made hint tla ore. I ike a shaker, and feel uncommon like a bob j iileil bull In fly-time." At this suggestion, tin', clergyman vi iggled, uneasily.) " ;.' '; Now, I (lit hope, Drother,' contiri fied tlie Colonel, -tliat you ain't of the aanw? persuasion as that batieof grace ' V ?1 F1?. itls1rar) wlien lmvas rld Sng ; his persuasion was the Orace Walkinp persnasioii, and that persua sion I allay licki." , , . . .,- , 4 ."Ji,hrother!r:-;!J:! J.-,.'." -Yes, lick with straps, dreadful I" "Colonel fiollah Quagg." responded the miuister, "I am a inanot peace, and don't go raging about with sword and buckler like unto Apolyon, or a -orporal of the Pitchfork Tigers ; but 1 am a member ot tlie Grace-Walking Sleet liren. humble, but faithful. I hope." "Then," replied tlie Colonel, mak ing n ironical bow, "tills is tlie strap with which I am a going for to lick ymi Into sarse." ' "ItrotUer." meekly responded the ininLster, flay thou hand if thou wilst upon The coatter ot tlie plough, the la miner of thy trade, but take not hold of sword or spear, or strap of lead rn hide, for. from the uplifting or down-CiIlinjr of those wicked Instru ments came never good, but blows and bruises, misery and death.' "Xow, look ye liere: talk' as lour as ye like, but talk while I'm a llckin' of ye. cause tuae is precious and musn t in; wxsted nohow'. Do you mean ta take It. flghtin' or. lying down, only juake naster ' -Yon are bard on me. Colonel, and teU the truth; I would much rather ,x4 i.'.ke it at all.'-' "Bt't you must !"' roared tlie black--inKte "pltkled alligators, you mast 1 MotikWa h riz, and makes will wake. I'll knodc ye Into horao-oboes and then 5rH horwail II ve keep me waittrw :'riw, Is ttiflxhtiir or lying down?" -H ell, then, i n take it fighting." t; he man of nrnce replied. With a wild yoM he now Infuriated ft olonS nnhed upon bis Intended vic-ri.im-rin Utl it rap fwa awhiglnfr in tne an; autaxar canypu, aearj&Hdar, i msine the antonLshruent of a sclipol. tejicijer oanea ty nu own pupil; a i; read way bondy4 bustled by a nej lv- ii.ded Irish emigrant ; a general or dered to stand at.etwe by a dm turner t toy if you can, yoH may imagine how Colanel Quagg felt when a shower of blows, well directed and Incessant began to fall upon htm, and that he was hit everywhere, and that he could not plant a single blow upon the body f his opponent. A bob-tailed bulPa -titterings In fly time wereja nothing .compared to tliose of the bewUdered v olouel. lie saw more stars . tlian Herschell ever dreamed of; be felt as :,r lie was an nose, ana mat a horrible rW;c"ai'h4rWwin market is quiet, and Malwa 'nil and his blood came out ; at last he went down 'all of a heap," with tlie lung brother atop of hini, still pouud ing away with all his might, and singing a little-' hymn aoftly tojiilmi sell. . , m : - "you do:rt want to kill tne. do ye, brotlier?" By uo means," m tlw reiily. nevertheless biu:;;iinr down his li-i with a tremendous ba-h' ihmki tl" ColoiudV hows tkmt; bo aw a tly tlM-rc and wi-1mmI to kill it ; "but, said he playfully, kninkiiig away one ot Id adversary oos! teeth, to make his mouth look neat and tidy, "I want you. Colonel, be ori J Je ive off lmm ineriug of your btxly, to roiuise me two little, thuigs i vUnJou uia-4 give up drlnkhig of ruuw w 'Jcli Ls penli tion aud A snare, siaa on the trunk Hue to destruction. Vou must not ill use, by word or died, any member of the Grace-Walking Bivthii'iu and you mutcometoour next camp-meeting clean-shaved, and with a contrite heart." "t won't." iiiiilli ri'd ihf i!om l. "not for all the tobacco in X'irgluny--not for to l jxsttnlster." Tlien I inu-t ing another little hymn." "immediately the helpless Colonel's torments recommem e I, All he cou'd see was tins tall man's arms whirling over him like the sails of a windmill all he could feel was the blows of his adversary, or rather , of his (instigator, deepnQing-' npoh his already fright fully bruised ImkI.v, as he sniillled. w ith an tweasional stammer, the words of a popular hymn. "I du give in." faintly whispered tlie expiring Colonel. "Happy to hear it. Colonel," said the Kev. Stix'kdolllger. rising, "jier haps you will kindly look to my hore. which, cast a sIhk; jitst now." The Col. shod tlie nag as well as his brui-Ml arms would permit, aud the minister gravely handed liim a coin, mounted his steed and rode awav At the next camivmei'ting Colonel tuagg was wen seated on the neo phyte's seat. A brother rose to ad dress the meeting he was a long, lanky brotlier. with a face like a quince, three parts withered, lie Niid how happy he telt. to have been the mean- of the conversion of 'Colonel Dnacsr.' lie confessed that he himself had been as one of the wicked ; he confessed tliat lie lind been a prize fighter, but. having liereerved the or ror of his wavs. had reformed, and joined the (iraeeAValkiug Brethren having said which tm; h-roie parson down. Colonel tuagg disamled rum and clergy-licking, and is now, as KHler tjuagg. a shining lighting light among the tii-aee-Walking Brethren. I'.V llt'.MJV WAK1 l'.KKCItr.i:. People who tlo not know how to laugh are much to be pitied. Xot everv one who laughs knows now to laugh in tho highest sense. An irradi ating smile Is line : a small sough, that glances iqiou tlie face like a meteor, come and gone the same instant, is better than nothing. But laughing. like poetrr. unisic, invent lmif oratory. is given in its higliest forms to but few. We havo a relative, a lady, who Ls gifted in a high degree with the genius of laughing. )ne should see her when an exquisite story ligtit up the inner soul. Unty the other mght, three ot us sat togetlier. One told an auecdote that started; another tUE like pigeons in a w oou, uey jjoureii out in nmais. Soon all were iii paroxysms. There was no boisterous roaring.' Kaeli one performed with lelineinent, but all were "clean gone. l ne einesr. nas a continuous roll that goes on without check till the breath is gone, and the lungs fairly mn down : but gathering a long breath, he dashes down the Same roll again. Hut soon the mus cles ache : with hands abdominally i!ac?d. and weaving from nde to Ride, lis eves streaming with tears, he at length gains sufficient control to escape from that eddf wliirii ltea been whirl ing him helnlosslv around Anotlier ono laughs by a series of short explosive tusillades, recurring rapidly and continuing in what seems likely to be an endless series. But the lady aforesaid lieghu in a gentle w ay. as if controlling every movement. So have 1 seen a gay rider, ambling at first, tlie 1 1 moving off at a trot, brenk- Ing into a gallop, and tlien carried off at a dashing speed in a real runaway. It does one's heart good like a medi cine to see aud bear, such n charming performance so hearty, so natural, so gently furious, so possessed with a de mon of laughter jthat win not be cast out. 'You stiall see tlie' beginning of flic laugh carried well along till the ex cess, ol it seems to disturb her. mod esty. She covers her face with a news paper, and some would think tliat she was resting. But look! No sound. Only a jelly-like trembling of the whole body! ' On: on ' till In desper ation she. rum from the room. Ah, there is goodlionest heartiness in such an experience, and an overplus of pleasure ; the highest pleasure reaches the edge ot pain. It 19 impossible to discriminate be tween the wit that produces nhr pleas- 1 lire of thought, and. that, which pro- Mitees pleasure ot laugnrer. a very sitK-iie incident, narrateu strikes tne palpitating nerve of laughter to the surprise of everv one. Some things end tht'.ir pwer by onee telling. Others are never failing. Kven to think of tliem sets one oil". We wake tip nights, and liaiiitenhig to think of a good thing. bring down censure on our heads for untimely ontljtirsts oflaughter, "when all honest and solier people should be asleep !" One peculiarity ot laughter is, that it rages fearfully when you feel In your soul that It is wicked! It Is "in meet- ing" tliat the dauger is the most alarm ing. Oil. there are some things that one should never think of in church. Resistance would be in vain. AH that could b done would be to stuff one's mouth with a haiikercliie.f, and smoth er all sounds. : .. 5 V ..i Xo man can explain to another why he langlis. . There is nothing more ab surd than tor ak a man what there is tunny about tlie story. Stories, like percussion bombs, must explode when they strike, or they are good for not li ing. Stories that don't go off are poor stock. There is one story which we never tlilnk of without a smile and never tell without a rush oflaughter. Indeed, we are sliaking now ; but very likely our readers will see nothing in it. A good deacon had the bad habit, of mak ing very long family prayers. His wife was hard of hearing. One morn ing, for some reason, he prayed short, audihen went to the barn to milk. On returning, he found his wife still kneel ing, with closed eyes. - He stepped up behind her, and shouted "Amen !" w hereat she very quickly rose and went about her work. ou don't laugh. Well the spark is there, but your powder Is not good. Xew York Ledgorv ,.;; ' DEATH Or A KI.U. The Sandwich Mmtda Without a Kov- erelam. Sas Franqsco, Dec. 2G. King nameiiameiia tiled atitonoiuiu, iec. lith, about 10 o'clock a. M., altera brief iluiesg. lie has named no sox cesser and tlie re is an interregnum, during which trie oeople are sovereigns. The legislative assembly will meet in January when It is expected a new successor will be appointed. The Ja zettec favors a free constitution and thinks tills a proper time in which to move tor one. la central Kentucky there lias re cently been discovered an immense hole in the eartli, circular in form, sixty or seventy feet In diameter, of a tunnel shape for twenty-five or thirty feet, wben.tbe diameter If diminished to tea or twelve. feet.H ' Belowi this point It has never been explored, and sinks to an unknown depth,. On throwing a.tooe lata this hale rf Kink, its ring as It strikes the sides gradu ally dies away wlthont being heard to strike an v bottom. It U sunoosed that vUitrS have already thrown t more thai) one Hundred car leads -or rock into it. ; . ; ; ' . liie following is said to be an au thentic copy bfa circular issued by a commercial firm in Bombav "tien tlemett, wo have the ttleasure'toiuform you that our respected father departed this life on the hist, lib business will be continued by hw beloved aons, 1,600 rsi per chest. fOh, grave, where Is thy sting ! Gh, deatli, where k thy grave ' We are, yours truly, Franco discards , Chrlstma trees. They are of German origin. TEli'GCR'APH'lC; AKOTHES 81LE- OTTTEIBUJiE Tlie CirecIcV; WUI Con(ett Responsibility of' Postmasters. Winter in the Eastern States --i "i i j a f i 1 1 GOSSIP ABOUT THE NEXT CON GRSS. . - . ! XToi't-iifii lut elli-rt'm'o. t.ASTKR Xmvx. Tribune Moelt NkIpm. T:w Yi:k. loo. W m. Oilon. after considerable negotiations, has re sold to Whitelavy lteid fifty sliares out of one hundred, constituting the capi tal stiK-k of the Tribune Association, at a larjie ad vault! on the price at which lie last week purchased it. lie retains one share, and It ls further agreed that he -hall lie elected a trustee ot tlie association, fhns securing for it the benefit of his wide iullueuce and abil ity. The Cireley Win (tMtwl . N'KW YoiiK, Pec. 2.1. Further pn ceMllng' in the t Jreele will at htf Plains by'gertf nil consent lmve been jiostpoiied till .laniiary 18th, be fore which 4iinetliecoiinsrl rotainetl by a uiimlior of wealfliy gentlemen of this city in tlie Interest or the Misses ftree.lty, expect to eflipct an axljnst ment whii the manageVs of the Chil dren' Aid Society, wh appear to lie the contestnnU of the wllL , ; A Cannrtl on IotaI Aff.ilrx. Xfav York, IVc. 21. A special says the Postmaster General is conid en;My amuseil at the discussion going on in the newspapers about the sup poed (lecls'wn of the: IJostofnce ie partment totheellect tliat Postmasters are responsible for tho loss o( regis tered letters.' He s.avs no such lecls ion has been made, anil that neither Postmaster nor the Postofliee 1 Apart ment are resjiouslblo In any w ay for the loss of such letters. ' Beaton "EJewtKMi. Boston, lice. 24. Full ivjiort of the Committee tor recounting votes ia the recent municipal election, confirm tlie election to iienry i.. i icri-e, as Mayor by "9 majority, j Barniiai'n Xnmin Barant. , , Xkw'Yokk, Dec. 24. Hamum's lus;ant ?oii Fotfrtenfuj street- jws burned this niorning. ..Particular not yet obtained. j Church Binil. . kw YoitK, Dec. 2j. The fVntral Presbyterian Talieriiachi .Brooklyn) of which Kev. T. D. Hewitt is pa-tor. was burned this morning; , ? t The Kelan r Winter. ' Mkmpiii-. lec. 24.--To-tlay is the coldest kuowu for year. Tlie rivyr is full ot Ice. and navigation Is rnmvly suspended. " I Mit.WAiKiK. Dec. 24, The weather to-uay beats the memory ot the West inliabitant. When ;io lxlow zero a woman named Keyosli was frozen to death. CitiCAi.o. Dec. 2:1. The weather is colder to-uiglit than ever. TherBiiom etcrs mark from 30 to !i2 belm .J Ac counts from all portions of the iiortlr west state that the present cold sk-11 is unprecedented in severity. CltiCAtiO, lec. 24. tast night and this morning was the coldest of the season. Thennoiueter at the Signal Office 20' lielow zero, at (i o'clcn k this moniing. Bath, .Me., Dee. 2."V.TIi tnentirv is ."IS degrees below zero the coldest dav of tl le season. 'oNr)Kit. X. 11., Iec.2"t. Weather cold.' Thermometer ,'M) degiw below zero. j The Slukn Trial. Nk.w YoitK. Dec. 2:1 .Indge Kul- lerton, in the conclusion ot the Stokes' case to-day, drew attention to the law lessness of tlie- titnos, yuid-iald tlie (piestiou now premiuejit , in the com munity was whether criminals should be arrested? whetlier they shall be punished aud stop this bloodshed? Bad men regarded tlie- law punishing murder with death as played out. If this state of things are permitted, we shall soon lie in a t-tatc ot anarchy. WMlUiialoa 5nm, Washington, Dec. 13. A dispatch says tliat Speaker Blaine expects re election by next Congress, but good deal of w ire pulling is, likely to take place. : Freeman Clarke, of Xcw York, Is mentioned as a probable candidate for Speaker by Southern members. Hor ace Mavnard awl Fernando Wood will be candidates of the Democrats. Oluev w ill be dronped as Sergeaut- at-arms. Also King as 1'ostinaFter of the House. Boutwell will probably kave the Cabinet this year and run for tlie Sen ate in place ot Henry Wilson, ? FOREIGN SEWS, Bixmark Relieved from Couiirll of Ura MJnlatry News trtum the pe rttood Hope rrewli Sf' BF.tn.rs, Dec. 23. Tlie Cross 3a- zette published the following addressed to Bismark. "I relieve you of the Presidency of the Council of rintstry, vou will retain the Ministry ot Forelwi Affairs for the Empire and a power to vote In the State Ministry through the President of the Council. Heir Del- bruck's premiership devolved npon the senior .Minister.. t Loxr0K, IXic. 23. A mail steamer from the Cape of Good nope, arrived bringing intelligence that the first mcnt will be formed at the Cape. A diamond weighing 288 carats lias been found In the diggings.: There Is no complaint as yet ot tne manner in which justice is administered at the diamond fields. ' v - Paels Dec. 23. Porterln, member , of the Guard, w as tried by Court Mar-, tial and found guilty of delivering the Mayor and other inhabitants ofSofssons to the Prussians by whom they were shot. He was executed to-day at Vincennes. London, Dec. 24. Minister Schenck lias returned from Italy. Home, Dec. 23. A Consistory was held to-day 22 Cardinals present. Tlie Pope delivered an. elocution. In which lie said the church was MM sorely prosecuted. ; ARIZOXla. IndiiM Anjslm TeiM rimI fitrine Kallrnd-UoverMr t Inwer 4 nll loreia DleTerjr CCoal. Ix Avklks, Dec 22, Arizona Miner f Dec. ICthsays: "Geu. Crook's scouts are now ia the field from Date Creek, Camp Whipple,' Camp Yerde, Camp Apache, Camp Midavel and Camp Grant, are all moving towards the countryof the Tonto auJ Apache Indians. The Cava Indians are useful as scouts aud traitors, j The Miner be lieve hostile Indiana bar tbenu llelr tents on upper Verde when found were abandoned aud destroyed." San Diego, Dev. 28. The Texas and Pacific surveying party under Crawford arrived yesterday from Fort Yuma. This party had just finished running lines from San Gorgenio Pass to tlie Desert, and from a point in Temuca Valley intersecting the Fox ltne to Fort Yutpa, passing through San Gorgenio. The' party in .charge of Mt. lie no have finished running a direct line from San Diego j Fort Yuma, and are now engaged retracing the sanw porUana. 'Iliepwty have na aouot out uirea tines win oe aaopted. Senator.' J. E.-Vallajona arrived here and remained yesterdav. cn roots to San Antonio, Lower Califor nia. He supercedes Senator Kejo as Governor. Advices from. .San BeiuardinQ ,sayA fliers U great etithnias(ii oVor railroad projects. There Ls a reported discov ery of coal near Temecula. Several specimens shown ftre of superior qual ity. This discovery l;on the direct Hue of the San Gorgenio and San Ber nardino Ballroad. ' " i .. Itie lqjeet or(erectlijg a monument to fieueial Meade ou he battle ground of Gettysburg is still agitated. Tlie nation will show itself ungrateful tnd tlie State as lacking In appreciation ot the dead hero's worth ifttie proposi tion 1U1I. ATREWKSDOIS ltH. , i s ' 1r n Tr'tnottlMm Morj-'Take Ii or lA-ne t. k . Iii 17-J awlialcr aured Dr, wc diaiir that lie had found in tho mouth ot a whale a tentacle t wenty-'ven feet in 'length.- The report was iiiMTted irr a scieutilic journal ot tlie day, and there read by Deny Monttort. who at onoe determined to obtain more ample, information on the subject. It so hap pened that just then the French Gov ernment liad sent for a number f American, whalers, in order to consult with them as to the best means by which the French fisheries could be re vived. i - These men were staying at Dunkirk: and here Montfort questioned them, aud upon inquiry -it was found tliat two ot Uterahad found tee!ers,or horns, of such monitrous animals, lien Johnson saw ono in tlie mouth of a whale, from -which it hung to the length of thirty-five teet i and Bey noltls another, floating" n tlio aurface of the aeaj lorty-tive fiet. long, and of a reddish brown color. But of all the reports which lie heard, tlie following is the most minute, and yet tlio most extraordinary :k : 1 Captain John Magnus IH'Un a Dan ish sailor of high character and cstalt lislicd uprightness deKsed that, alter having made several voyages to China in the service of the Gottenburg Com pany, he liad once found hlmsell le- ciihiRil in tlie Alleeuth degree ot south latitude, at .some distance from the coast of Africa, abreast on St. Helena andCaie Nigra. Taking advantage of his forced inactivity, he had deter mined to have liis ship cleaned and scrubbed thoroughly, and for that pur pose a few planks were susiwnded on the side of the vessel, on which tlie sailors could stand while scrubbing and caulking tlie ship. They were busy with their work, when smkletily an anchor roll so the Danes call the animal rose from tlie sea. threw one of its arms around two ot the men. tore them from the scaf folding, and sank out of sight in a mo ment. Auot lier feeler appeared, how ever, and tried to grasp a sailor who was in the act. of ascending the mast. Fortunately, the man could hold on to the rigging, and as tlie long feeler be came entangled In the roites he was enabled to escape, though not without uttering most fearful cries. These brought the whole crew to his assistance. They quickly snatched up uarpoons. cutlasses, anil whatever tliev could lay their liands ou, and threw them at the hotly of the animal, while others set to work cutting the gigantic feeler to pieces and carrying the poor man to his berth, who had swooned from intense fright. Tlio monster, with five harpoons thrust deep into his quivering flesh, and holding the two men still in Its huge arms, endeavored to sink; but the crew, encouraged by their captain, tlid their utmost to hold ; on to I lie titles to v hieh fin- harpoons were fa-toned. Their strength wa-. however, not siiflkk ikt to -ii nggie with the tnarin? ' giant, and alt rhev could do was to t make l'al tlm lines to tlie ship, and to wait until the forces of the enemy should l:e oxliau-teil. Four of tlie ropes sua t ied. one after the other, like mi re thread-, and then the har toons of i he fifth ton' out of the Itody ot the monster with such violence that the ship was shaken from end to end. Thus the animal oscnjted. with its two victims. The whole crew remained overcome with amazement; they had lieard of tliose monsters, but never lielieved In their existence; anil here, before their own eyes, two of their comrades had lieen torn from their side, and the third, overcome with fright, died the - same night in deliri- 'lWtelerwhk'hbadbuiFejmr;d9.lSTEINwAY PIANOS, BURDETT OR from th hixiy.'reimiiiiinj; on board as 6ANS an evideiiiv tliat the whole had not Iteen a frightful dream; Ir. mcnMirvd at the base as many inches as their inipeii-inast. was still twcity-flve feet loiig.uud nt the end provided with a number of .suckers, each as large as a spoon. Its full size must ha, o lieen far greater, however, as only part of it kid been cut off, the animal never raising its head above the surface. The ca tain. who had witnessed the whole scene, and liad himself thrown one of tlie Iiarpoons, ever afterward consider ed this encounter tho ; most remark able event of 'his checkered life.- and calmly asserted the existence of the krakeo. "Odd Fish," in Dublin I'ni versity Magazine. OHEUOXIAXK IX NAX fRtMIMO. 'Mister Klein" writes to the Port land Herald, under dale Iec. 20th, a follows : There have been' several familiar faces on the street in the last few days i among them Mr. Halsey, of the rail road company, who has gone East. Captain Thomas J. Stmnp, tlie Xapo leon of swift-water pilots, who came down here intending to pay his rela tives in Tennessee a visit, has been very ill, nd will return to Portlaiiil by tlie ateamer to-morrow. I regret it Tery mncli for he ha been on this coalt twenty-one years and may not liavo auollier as good diance In some time. Victor Trevift, looking as "happy as tlie big sunflower," can be seen on Montgomery street at almost any hour of the day. J.. S. Wilde, who was paymaster on the Oregon & California Itatlroad all summer, is operator in the ofllce of tlie Atlantic and Pacific ; Telegraph Company. William Xixon came down on the Stephens and goes to Los Angeles for his health in a lew days. Ifctore closing this letter I wish to warn Oregonians against the high wayman style of charging at some at the hotels that advertise their terms at 3 per day. , A lady from the Dalles nut up at the Lick House with her two little children (tlie eldest ten years), and was $112 for eight days in two little rooms one size larger tliau prize collar boxes. A sick man. who never ate two meat a day, was fined 64 for being found in tlie same aristocratic den for eight days. So if your friends don't want to be swindled, let them stay away from there. HOIJn AY PAKAURAPlTtt. In . some cities it is the custom of the hnsband to receive his friends on Christmas day and tlie wife on Xew Year. The general custom of decorating the churches and houses with evergreens is descended from tlie Druids. They believed that sylvan spirits would dwell in the evergreen botiglis and garlands until Spring and protect the House irom evil spirits. The Puritans of Xew Knghmd, in their opposition to all churcti pas times tortXKie tne ouservance ot Christmas, and even to this day the Middle, Western and Southern States indulge in more unrestrained festivi ties than the dwellers In Yankeeland Xcarly everv country has its own mode of celebrating Christmas. In Italy, feasting and singing is the order of the day, and, as the sliades of night fall upon their ltrvely towns nninbers of innslcians go forth to celebrate the one who lias most merited tlieir es teem and approbation tlnrlng the past year. Long before the birth of Christ the last days of December were ueaicatea to the "Feast ot the Sol." The Scandina vians watched the declining sun ftam June to December, and as soon as tlie first shadow of its retrogade course was noticed they danced and sung and inaiisrurated a week of festitiyes and a season of boisterous revelry. It is not wondered at that both poets and artists have devoted many of their best productions to the honor of CUristmag-tide ant its festivities. Cel ebrations, (com the peony candle and sprig f green in tho 'peaennfr'hnt to the eortreotu and lavish display in tlie Dalace. hare 'all had their sturo of representation all taeaibing the same spirit f bappine and joyous ftcogni- uon 01 me granu union 01 ueaveu aim earth; ' In the northern counties Christmas Ls a season of more festivity than in those tropical lands where palms bask in tlie sua aud gorgeous flowers are the story ..of tho -whole', year, Coming just as Winter has commenced his icy relgn, the Inner warmth, and glow, ami comfort make a deeper impression on the sonl, moving It to thankfulness and rejoicing; and branches and wreaths of evergreen form a more fit ting decoration in honor of our Savi our's birth than all tlie wealth of tropical flowers, which blossom only to wither and perish In an hour. POKTLAXD ADVEUTISEMKXTS BUSISESS DIEECTOEY OF POET-! LAUD, O&LUUN. t I'liblKlml b 1. Smmifl, , l.Jf 1-fi'i.i; .'nil if, !IS Vi-vnl N! rrrt. AV t K 1 Jt M A X 1 'I I. A It STOR K. ii. l ii-i. iiiiniers ami jonwrs , Te i i' ki'ry tilasswari'inni V'llll'' (Hi' 1' lute. I Wurt k Hoiiv. KiiM Si., tN'twcuu tfeikawl Jk.- line J-.vui ylliUijf m-aU B. L. Limtrli l- llV , l'l'ujl. isooiis sTiTioxr.nv, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HH:M. A UVM KOt T, X.IS. k ;;, nisi Streff Pudhiiid. 15 nriiinn.'llieonlr Mirtvt inn inner en mm iiiff. &c. ,-or. Kront & w itliinl"ii n CHAS. C. BARRETT, Wllnl.KMAI.K BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Iirgest SKvk ill flirt Liml. -Yii. " 'iii.J mi l .Y.. . tt'tiiu'iimjli.n h- Hi BK K,W ll.I.t.M Jt Sl. till t rout St lniiurlersaiHt dmlcnin (iiiiik, HllleH null Itevolvrr of every ileHv'riiillon. FiliiiK Tai'kle, Kunvy I-, l!r;i Is. liirC .'ajri,, )iakels, t'rcniirt (iunie- ami Ruby Carriajres. Apents Sir lb "i'aliturnia l'owiler Work alo, lor tlie "Wheeler Jc Wilsnn se injf .Mafhiui's.' Bc k. John A., li Frwnt sireel. praolkal Watrlmiaker ami Jeweler. Wuikiiiine fcr the Trailc. BtXlK AX1) Jolt 1'UINTKKS. HimOS A Bacheldor t'rmit .-ireet. BriKlunn .V lii'iulutrt, First Mni'i, lietwren Onkamt I'nie. liiiiriei -ol'Movi', Knn Kiiolieii l'teitsiK Bili-liuiwn, W, A.r. s. . eiir. t'ir-t .V Til lor M. .'lie.iH'st Kiiiiilliue lliiiwin l'ori luuit. ? ' TL lL! W AI.'IKII " itltiis. LAr 1 O"" 'mut !trw!L Clark Itcniler-sin ,V "t'ik. SI A nr, first St. lti-alersin Urv tJ,U, Fma'V Millinery, A.-. A ' ATlolin A Ues'iil'elit. 1 IS Ki'Mit Ki I .mnui- -ian .Men-lul t'lillt'iirnia PrfHtir riiiii!!ti'. J. 1... inainiliii liiri r mvl lenler in 41 I !, Hantes, iiml Sn1itli'i ll.ine W HIT. '.Mi 1- runl St. CiiriU'i-. W. A '., licl Frunt -livet. Mer .'.luml T:iiliirs A t 'lmliier-, Hair, Fiirii-sb- lliy 1 imnis. 1) I.nilnmlU AOHtnnn, frj rmnl street. Ki':t! K-'.itle Aeiil1,. liiuni-v Kiuneti Imiww t'l'nli-U DENTAL G00DS; :,od- Inl r-rmil street, l'onlaiwl. DRUGGISTS, I'. II. WiMnlanl A Co., lot Kront l. tnlerh Inun ant irtlm el (he state nr '1 ernlorlee a rein I lllll l nmil or 'in-. ""mil, lxtwi'it-leiii A '". Kiirnliui'e ami 1.J lr.H intnenlrr- -line- trmii I.H tu I X Kirt '4 reel. iKei'.. Witlieiflt A llol nutiv, u 1 n utii, MU r imil street. 1- uriu-ii all miku nt he!!. l.venliiitt A Iteetie, in Knm; .-tree,, t'oin- MlA mis-cim Men-liam .1ml ilenlev- in Do uielic Fn.ltire. "af.ashion l.ivcrv Staltle, corner Ktrsi nut Salmon trts., K. t orltett, I'mjinetoi'. tiitoil turn-iiHtsaluat s on haml ".lixltel A Itotiev l-'irst anil Wlt-liiiwc Mj:iiiiki.tireiA, t Imhini. F niliMiiiii- liixnU CRAY'S MUSIC STORE. The larEeHMl'4., llmi-r.'B lliet'on. . 1.. Hi l'l! ANS. Mintapcr. sil.n A(;F.NTK FOR TIIK IIOH f SKWIXO MAI MINK. Asiit waniet. I a a- lnu A Sovme. (Jnver- an 1 -lejlers in mm nil k-.tel- of neols corner 1 ir-i iim M:iill -1-. t ambnroer. J(., Kir-t stre. uitrii'r m m MillllllTV. ih1i'. I). II.. Pliotonnoiliic Ani-I. . crniT Flrt't ami Mvnon streets, t tni- trcni :n lttctBrtM fnvtnltv. "Jenrich-eii, 1.1', A Co. lftU First unit. 11 Mantilaotureriiand tlealers In Jewelry, Vt ntchej Ac. a ilrfwril. tii-o. 1... as front xtrert, liolo- Knletlealer in tJrooeries, lVtors WasD Material. Ac, HmlpS alef A t o., " Krtmt -1 reef, whole sale dealers in ltrnps 1'aintS Uile, t;U.-s t. 1 I? Sewing .Mik-liine, strailtlne'- ri W 111 I'J ille. under feet. "loci. -I it'll. ( omjylilion challengei). ti. W. Traver, II r rant mreet. I 1 itrcrpn A Shirnller. o. 1 to 1.2 trst XI ImKtrter Furniture. IU-1'liny. Ac. Tnternational Hotel, citr. Front ami Morrl- M. on sis. M. liudoliih. rroinietor. Free Hum atteutU ttteainers. IT ohn. J. A Co.. 1 Front street, wholesale J aL ami retail ilmlr iu Fine t'lothuirf. Fur- iilliinK (,!. "HValson l)oree Hestaunutt. private rooms 1M. ror Fanillie. cor. lit and rine streets. y. Voos, Proprietor. laVartin! K. A tlo.. wholesale itealer In I" J Wines and Liquors, O. s. N . :' Hlnck ami sun r runcisco. 1l eler A Schmeer. Ill Front rfreet, wlmkt- lyJL Kile anil retail Conftvtioners m tiler, John B..;t First strift. Watch IT B maker and Jeweler, ofl'ers to tlie im a nneaiwortment of Watches, l'!ockaim J elry. m Woe 1 1 it. A Co.. Front neurC. street, "leal iTJll ers in nativo ami foretKn W ines Uq nors awl t tyara. IfcTorthrtin A Thomnson. HRPttvart' Iron X Steel, llulw, Suolu'A, llanlwout Lumber. f "accidental Hotel, cor. Flrrt ami Morrbam hU. Smith A t'ook, Proprietor. Tlarrtab. Watklna A Cornell, ltenl Kstate M. AgentH, HU Front mreet, between AUli! ami wyninpon. Photographic Goods, ar, 101 Front Mn 11 Wood- ard A Co, reel. -"kbit' C, Real Kutute ami Money Itro- her, W Front atreet, rortlanU, ottenbaum, I. 8. 4 Co., Toliaeooniia tm f Ktmoataj Llqior porter, of Foreign an i Row Ilonne, Front atreet. tin First Clas Prtnetplea, Tho. Ryan. Proprietor. Clierlook, A, 1 Front and fii Firat. t..ileal er In Harnewi, 8iitiUery, and S'lddlory Uardwaxe, Simon, J., .V Front street, dealer In Iionr, Sath and RlludM, Window and Plate t. last lrtshetmer, H., 157 First street, Imjiorter ol Ptanoa, Ortfana, Sheut Music, Musical Instruments. t.1 and Atothecry, a largo stock of Pertitm erv and Toilet Articles. Drugs, Points, Oils, Window Glass, Per fumery, tfc. 3 injrs. Frames, Artists Materials, Drawing lnsmitgents. Smun, l ui, nroker, w rronistroei, jnuier . In I-eptl Tenders, liovemment Jtonds ami tiokl Dust STOXC B. No. 107 front .Street. Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jewel er, Is appointed agent for the Waltham,F.lgtn, E. Howard Co., Chas. E. Jaoot,and theCai ilorniawatubes; also, for all tbe production and imports of the California Jewelry tTompa nv, 8an Francisi'o. Send for a circular. Watchea repaireil tn the very best manner and WAKKANTh.lt to live gatiiifitutlon. rWerrT Bros., So. 178 First street. manntau- B. turers and dealers la Furnluire, lied- uiny. Lantets, tc. f lieClothlni Store, 11:1 Front street.t 'loth JL Inr, Farnisuina Goods, Boots awl Shoes. Mann a I'rnyer. raXuUle, 11. UL, 142 1U Front st. Lieaiur JL in Wagonsaad Agrk'iiltnrallmplementi t Vne, u-t"' v- l'or' First and Uitt sts., dealer tn Tine Brandies Wines, English Ale and Porter. re"yler, J. A., H7 Front street, wholesale JL dealer la Butter, Kggs, Cheese, I-ard, Baron, ic, Wiuiaujs A Myer 5 Central block. Front street, GojunjlHislon Metvhanls and dealers in Produce. . BOWIE WAGONS. Tn: ARE NOW PREPARED TO FT7R TT nish otir citizen with Lumber and Ex press Wagon, and forr sin-tngCarrtages. As we employ none but the beat workmen, ami nse tbe very best material, we eau warrant our wagon" lc be all we represent. T.et'NXliiUHAM 4 CO. riytw:'.!. W.W.Pijjei', ARCHITECT, Dec4;tf PFJt DAV. Aceut wanted! All classes of working ivinnle. Af either sex young or olit, make more meney at work lor us in i their spare moments, or all the time, than at an,- Hiutit else. I'arucciars tree. Aaiiress, C.STlSSlW.t'O.. Portland, Maine. nof.ft,7i-wlT R. R; R. CIRES TOE WORST PALS IX FEOTtf 05E TO TWilHTY KHfUTES. NOT ONE HOUR Afar rtjUioK thi &drrtlMont tas ou HTTTFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY S READY RELIEF IS A CLUK FOR EVE&V FAIN. It u th tnt ko4 to ' THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY That fcrrtaatty Mpa ikm Meat rxmtimUmg pim, aUv lnflajmnft4inn, and oam C'nraikuiis( woeibvr 4 i'l l.unjpt, ftomfc.il BuweW, or uttiEi (1ui(i or vrMis, ty witv SMlUcftteVD, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MlXrTE. Km nfttf bow wil r vxmcitlhtf h yiu tic KHKLMAT1C, ruUleu, tsBrm, Cripple, Nt-rvMio, Jsuralgir( of proitrst wtth b- autfr'r, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AfTORn ISSTAfT EASE. rm.AMMATioK or thk kidxets. INFLAMMATION Of THt BLADDER. KFLAMMATIU.N O' THE BOWSLS, CONUEISTION VV TUB LUNGS. V)E THROAT, DIFFICULT BHKATIIINU, XVSTERIca, CROUP, BlfHTJIERIA, CATAlUtll.IXrLlE.V7A. ltXADACHC, TOOTH ACHg, ,. nftlnauuui wiibLnii -in. COLD CHILLS, ACI K CHILLS. Tf tpplmtloxit lb, RCAOT RELIEF u it Mrtor pvu ,bm u fmia or iBcnu-n,u win ikriiiKutnM TwtBtr drotM ia Mil ft toinnirr oi win in i.w BomuU enr, CRAMPS. SfASMS, ixiun n lu v . n. blCK Hfc.AUAl.lll- llMiviiniW'. i.iftnnin..,, llVSKXTKKY, COLTC, WIN11 LN Tilt BO tLS, u aU I.NTtRNAL rAMS. Tnnlm tkamii lwm,l emiTT bdU. of Um4- war'a KMdr KrUf lt t". A few dt..y hi wur will iDl iuahi nr pa. frara ctlqi ol walr. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND Attl'K mrtl tor tty etrnti. Thrrt i let ft rvtneitial grmt In thU world tkas win cure rv and Ana. aad ail otber MaJartova. Biiwaa, Rrtn Typhoid, Yellow, ud otbsr evrr (aided by KAU WAY A flLl) to tjoirk aa niirnru hiaui Kfc.UK. Hay cent par botila. bold by Drumt.ls. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STROXO AND Prm RICH BhOOB IXCREAKK OF FLVH AXU VtEHItlT LLK1K nEl.i al' JtKAtlUtL toMi'LtAlON bi-tUhlillOALL. Dr. JLADWA'SrO Irai HAS MADK THE MOST AFTOMSHIKn CURES ; SOQlilt K, Stl RAPID Altt TIIK ei!At.lt 1 Ml. BODY CNUHRliOICS, irsUKKTIIK INKl.t ENCK Or THli 1HLLT WoMjtKkLU iltlilCiNt, THAT Every Say an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PL RIFIER. Every drop of U EARSAPARILUAN RfcSOl.f- KNT ruciimnnirfta ihroagb lb Blood. &wttt, L'rtn. maA OlhT fluid ud jolceaof the inM lb Tifo life, tr H rpain th vtitn ot thm body with aw xi oud mtrUl. SU-rofula, Sypkili. C'9tianuo, Olax 4ulr diMax, I'lcm im hm Throat, Mouth, Tunxr, odn im lb ultid mnd oinr pmrU or Uie ayairat, Son K.TT1, Stramoni D(chmra fron the F-ra, ud tb wor t firms of Skin diaa, EraptioMp Fr Reno. SrmJd Hftd, RiBg-Worrn, Skit Kh-m, Erysipcl. Am. BlM-k fcpob, Vonu ia tht leib, Tunort, Caaem tu Ibe Womb, ud all wtvknia( and pakafml diaebjuc-. N ifht 6nU, Lom mt yrm, aod U wmtdoi of thf hi prinetoU, tkr wlUia lb cvrauro rrncf of thia wm dr of Modern ChcmUtry.and a iw dmj' km wrtl prvve to ny prraon a!o it for ellbcr of tb fortua of Hkx Us potnt power to cttro lhara. If the pnvtlctit, daily beeomlnjr redored tiy lh waale nd dKotufM-titinti ibat la couttntwllr procrrotinr, rt-da in orreattaff low wtei, mad rrpavira Ut afMiuo with aew mteriil made fntiu bnUlbv blood -and tb . tbe SARSAPAKILL1AN wili and dor w-ure. Hat, oaly doa the H)rBiLt.iai Kiw vrrr erl ktl known rrtucdukl avi ia tfc car of lkrt , tScrofaloua, CtmatitoUun-J, and SkiS diari ; but it i- tbt only poaiUTO ran lor KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS. triaary attd Wotnb dtaoatM, Gravel. Dtabta, Drop.)-. Stoppage vf WiOrr, locuotiaaaca of L'rine, Bright ! Lfi -ttM, AlbamloMria, and In all caoaa wrt there af brtickdaat apit, or tbe woior ta ikrirk, elutvdy, nixed with btaat-e like the white of an eint, or tbraadt ltk. wbte allk.oe there ka aaornid, dark, btlioaj aopeamar. aad white buaedaat dafMaiU, aad whea there a pru k tD(, be mi ex teaaatioa whea paainr water, aad pe..n a tne Urn ill of the ttaca aad aio&x tha Lotaa, 1'rw.e, f I .w. WORMS. Ta oalf k,M u4 auf. K-u.r-t ur Wi 'K M - M.N, TATE, c Tumor of 12 Years'' Grotcth Cured by Madumy't Betolveut. Dr. PaTP PfilffiCl PipllTB PI, pawieetJf awaataat, lopaatl aaaUd wlih iweet nm, pmif, rnlau, panre, eionato. aad etrMfribee. Kd way1 PilU, fae (he mmrm of nil dwerden of tba IStonkacb, Livor, Bvwaie, Kidaeya, Bladdar. Nvrvou. piaeatre. Headarae, ( onewi'attoa, Coativeatai, IndieHtioa, ly pan, Kitloeao, rtli"i Feear, I BAaaiBtattoa of it Beweit, Flea, aad ail I arm jrameote of Ibe I Ureal Vtaoara. WarraDtad a emert a pneitira cave. Paraiw Vefetaale, reaieiBtee; ao BMroary. or ark- AlewLrdaaa of UDWAT'S will fre lb- rrvteoA froae all tbe ahnt-attunf dieurdori. Prtoa, v! OrmU per hei. tMU BT lRlUilTH. BkJUHrAl AU TRI E." Head one letter etaJiip to RAP WAT dt CO., Jl Warr-n Slrei, New York, latwmalioa wtrth lAoaaand wl't tv tret you. GREAT REMEDY KIDNEY DISEASES. CURE FOR FEVER AND AGUE1 0 a 0? a COLEMAN'S COMP. EXT. of EUCALYPTUS.! i Dr. J.K. lenan. if nan Fnttti'lMxt, attd ser inntl eminent physicians of p.tirotte have linen co- oiierntiiig during the pnt two veai'HuiKl experiment ing "in liosiitul luactice with the inclli'liuil proi. ertie. contalneil in tlie Kih-lviittls. aid the re. stills nliotv Dial a-aciiti for Fever and .Vctte It Is better IIihii tnluie, a,:n lis test cae w here tannine bad boon Iven iinno cesslully, til wrre cured with P.ticaK plus alone. In the 1'. S. Marine llo-plt.tl where evten slve e.riment' wei-e tiinde with tr. le man's Ktra..r. every case of Fever and AgU wits cured Willi thi-W'tueiiy nlone. ll ha- al-o leii proven in tlie same lios. piinl. Hint when preirel by Dr. Colennn's ia,'uli;tr prvell I. it most tnv.tlitalili' nine, dv for all diseases of the Kidneys. Bladder aitd I'rinary ( anal, and iiinv'rj-es were citreit with this prei;tni'iou jilone, tliat had lieen pronounced Incttralile. with any itther know n remedv. h'or thsi'di-'ase it can lie confidently relied epon as the mo-t elHci clotw renteilv everotlereil to the pulilU.. 1 i llke most otM-r vnluable remedies, It Is aplca santconllal, and is not rejivleil liythentot wnsltlve slonuu'h. Tlie iiepulaiity whk-h Coleman's Compound p;vtract nf KiMnlyntus has almaty attained has given birth to several base iniualions - none but Coletnan's U genu ine. Dr. Coleman refers tiv itermlssion to tbe following well know n gentlemen In nan Fran-c.U-o, who cau vouch lor its etlicaci . trom personal experience nnd know lede. ti. N. Arthur, of .1. 1. Arthur Son. Agri cultural Warehouse, coi. of California and Davis flreet. K. U Matthews, t'iraiu Men-haul, 407 Davis street. Col. Win Wolfe. Xn ." Market street, formerly Passciiger Autut for t he t 'ul. steam Kav. Co. Wm. If. Patterson. Atty. at Ijiw. For sale by BELT ,t JOIISS, DIIC;;IT, Snletn. CHAS. LAXLEYCO. tieneral A cents. Cor. Clay and Battery Strwls, Su. Fram isi-o. sepl.V72:d.twi'n:in OREGON BRASS WORKS. ll Street, lie! ween Front and First.! Manufacturers of all kinds of Bit ASS-WORK, STEAM FITTLVt.S, (g KS, SHIP-WORK. PLAXKU HEADS, BELLS, And nil klufl or BrnM -atluji,IUn bilt Metl, ete. P. M. MOORE, Supettnteudent. ct272tf li. S. IIF.RADi:Z, NEW BOOK STORE Next door to Fitrrar Bros.. Salem, has Just received a lare aetortinent of tiomls for the Holiday.. Gift Books, Musical Instruments, Photo. Albums, Pictures, Fancy Stationery, Cutlery, Gold Pens, School Books. Tok, Kim'. jfjjooUn, AX i TOI r.KT AHTiri.KS, in groat variety. Also for sale Geo, Woods & Co.' Organs. rrc10;tf . ' American Excimnge HOTEL, (Corner Front and Wa-hington Street-.! lOBTI.4D, OBKiOi. (JI IJIIJY& TERKIXS Troprletors. free loarb (a and from tbe House lrt. 7. li-dawtf THE Will cew eTerythlng needed in a family, from tb heaviest to the lightest fabric IT noFK MORE WORK, MORE KINDS OF WORK, AXD 11ETTER WORK, Than any other machine. If there is a Florence Sewing Ma chine within one thousand miles of San Francisco not working well and giving entire satisfaction, if I am in formed of it, it will be attended to without expense of any kind to the owner, SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 19 New Montgomery Street, Grjnd Hotel Building, San Francisco. Rrud for Circular mnd wmplrM of tlie work: Active Agtmtm vaitled in every pi are. Feb. 1 ilwlv Ml.'.-. P.nW.M X,.1-i-ti-l lit Jll IlKl.T, will o..-ii .MY ISA Select School .M..nd:i. ins-. 1 It, a! Ilie l.'),i-o;il I lillivll t'himt room. 'I'l'i ni-. .T ipi.-ti' lnvll:d'.u' i I I ft cite M-,'k.", Ki. XOTICK. IIkavi i: llto!i.i:' n;.ru. r yi l't i,at lrn :i;i;MiiiieI I t 1 1 1 U i i he 1 ' n it h"'n-li itu llwc ui i-itsi' l ;.( oiant klml will h' rt.i-xnil ;t ...inline: 'n thvi 'ui)Hti n ii i i.i t liv In tu -r iiiil-r in- ah! Ii'-i ii . i:i:a ki; iuhkuv m.. . I ;v ii; 1 1 : v'i:i. Crystal Restaurant. C-.' Meals at all Hours. -3 I'lilli nr- norl li ol t lii'iiifl.et.'t ll.itel. IVivult EttxiiuM lor I Jaallat. I f. I- MKKM.N. rr. i.KNT K TMK PI:i(KN"IX, Fire Insurance Co. of Hart ford, Conn. AI.S ., M.KM' UK TIIK North American Life Ins. Co. r m:w tokk. AM TIIK TRAVELERS' IWSURA?1CE Cfc, or ii viri i-oKi, . t IK PICK In I In' l. r: ,t.-.r u Ilic rlLrl:f . tip -t:ilr-. N ov. 1'. "ilf II. ill-.' 1st Vinecar Bitten are not a vile Fancy rtrlnk. made of Poor Bom. Whisky, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called -Tonics." "Appetizers," Restorers, " 4c. that lead tbe tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bat are a true Medicine, made from the native root and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants, They aro the O.re&t Blood Pnrlllcr and a LUe-glvlng Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invlgor ator ot t he System, carrying off all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it. refreshing and in vigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt la thetr ac tion, certain in their results, safe and reli able In all forms of disease. So Person cam take theae Bit ter, according to directions, and remain ng unwell, provided their bones are not destroved by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the pointaof repair. Djrapepaia, or Indigestion, Head ache, Pain in tbe Shoulders, Coughs. Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, fiour Eructa tions of tbe Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Billons Attacks, Palpitation of The Heart, Inflammation of tha Langs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred cither painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy ad vertisement. for Female ComplaUaUa, in young or old. married or siugle. at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an influence that a marked Improvement is soon perceptible. For Iaammat.ry aaa Cnroaie Rheumatism and Gout, Dyspepsia or . indigestion, IttUouaV Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these1-Bitters have been jnost successful. och Diseases are caused .by Vitiated Blood, which is generally prodaced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. For ftkln Disestaca, Ernptions, Tet ter, Halt Kheum, Ulotc.hes. hpots. Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Rtng-wonus, Scald-Head, bore Kyea, Erysipelas. Itch, hcurfs. Discoloration of the 8kln, Unmors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug np and carried oat of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince tbe most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse tne Vitiated Blood wher ever joa find Its imparities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Ernptions, or Sores; cleanse it when yon find it obstructed and sluggish In the veins ; cleanse it when it la foul ; your feelings will tell yon when. Keep the blood pare, and the liealtb ot luc system will follow. Pin, Tape and other Worms, larking In the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist: There Is scarcely an Individual on the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the pres ence of worms. It ls not upon tbe healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits tliat breed these living monsters of disease. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free tbe system from worms like these Bitters. Mechanics.! Disease.. Persons en gaged In Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Typesetters, Gold-beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of tbe Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walub's ViNBUxa Bit ters twice a week. Billons, Remittent and Inter ntittent f evers, which are so prevalent la the valleys of our great rivers through out tne United States, especially tnoseof tbe Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois, Tennes see, Cum Iter! and. Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, through out onr entire country daring tbe hummer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual beat and dryness, are In variably accompanied by extensive de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful In fluence npon these various organs, U essen tially necessary. There is no cathartic tor the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's vikk gab Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which tbe bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy function of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or K!nrs Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled neck, Goitre, hcrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Ernptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc In these, as in all other constitu tional Diseases. Waliib's Vinboab Bit txbs have shown their great curative pow ers ta tbe most obstinate and Intractable ca&-s. ! . lker's California, Vine a Bitters ac on all these cases tn a similar manner. By pnrlfytpg the Blood they remove the cause, and by reaoiving away the effects of the In fie mm alien tfn tubercular deposits) the affected parts re ceive health, and a permanent core la effected. Tae Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Da. Waxica's Vim-roar Bit tkrs are the best sate-guard In cases of erup tions and malignant fevers.. Their balsamic healing, and suet Wag properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative prop ctjee unty pain In the nervous system stomach aoi bowels, either from inflamma tion, wind, colic, crampa, etc. Dirocttonav-Take of tjte Bitters on going to bed at night from a naif to one and one-half wme-glassfuL Eat good nourishing food, such as beef-steak;, mm ton chop, veni son, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely vegetable ingredients, ana contain no spirit. R. II. OTcDOXALD at CO., Druggists A Gen. Agta., gaa Francisco. Cal., cor. V. aauiugton and Chart ton ata, S.Y. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGIST"- nt.lJLFJUL COOKE DENNIS & CO. MANUFACTl'ltK i Sah Doors, Blinds, Moldings I RUSTIC, aud all the latent Mylr of inMdo mid omvtde lini-.lt. ol tlie lav Mtutllty ol e'ear : ixitar lumla-r ever itn-d ill Nilent. Sent 11 SiMvinir. Slair Huiltlinr aud Tninintr, done with iiratneiw ttnd ilir-iuil. il. Miiniiliic t ut ers of tlie celel initl Boswell Fruit Dryer and Room Heater. AlsoManefcieluretltc RANKIN PATENT SUH M. DK.-K. All kind and qimUtkotnT Lumber ' Shingles r"r FaU' "iitp. Itexloruorkal lowml lrie f-l'U-ipe yivo it a call. SKK H'F STt 'K. Itrji our pri.-e. .unl ?lte u your or ders. SIlKtlAL ATTF.NTION slven to nntert frottt fHntK'r. nd inlorMt.ttion I'reely yltim yi-.'Ui?, to our tiroit .. Nov.'.M'Jiiwli' TXXY "X'Jrl. US ' COMMERCIAL HEPORTER." INDEPENDENT.BOLD.REUAELL The only p:iier i:t ttri-jon devoleil to ComuM'rf tail Financial News. i.vtin iimiY iiiui.n .r ism 'it i up fur IT. .Mt icitunl , Faruter, MaanfiwiureiT, Klc liould not I't without It. The Prices Current t oiii.iui more duTcr'Ul Artic!e than ever l-fore pulill-lieil on I lib roaat, awl in'innooritfleil weekly It la Hcrfccll) Ucllakic. The Ableet Commercial. A cultural and Financial Journale .. ! oIK.iined In rvhanfrr or Ity aulwrlp- tion sue nii'eiteil, no that llie very litte-t nnd niovt rellxlile Foreigni Domestic Market Reports ran l- tciveii, ttiiii Weciinf( otir -til-rllr. well iiilirme.L 'I'lit IIoum- Marka'l HrprU Aivc.refnlly iirenurwl aad contain tlie t,--4 iiil'nriiuill,Hi io tlit day itfjrolnK lopre-. SUBSCRIPTIONS VERY LOW: -..t t ter 1 ear In laltre. Addrt'-. Col. Jamea R- Farrlah, ' I'.irlliiiKl. Otxicpp.. iHvldJCwlnt THE ORE(iONIAN. I III AXD WKEItf.T. K-TAnLISIIKD. 1-Bfl. A TUoroiigU ?iajirr. Hum Atliliiaed Uitw IreulaAioat ihi. any tiw-iMr Mruif Mao i n FOR A BUSIN ESS MAN ThelMiLVlsa complete newspaper, and is entirely reliable in it Couttnctvlal Department, TO THE FARMERS Th W kkki.v contains all the general tnl'ur maiion lo be hireil in a weekly newsfaipcr. Fifty-Six Columns of Reacting Matter, t'"iii;'risirg nil tlie Telegraiftie aad Lo cal New a. TEiMS JX AUVAXCK: Hail v, lo per Milium, or 1 per month. Weekly, fi - six luoutfrt, tit. (ST Sample roer, sent free. lmw:deL-10 DANIEL LOWER, IU Front Ma., rsNrllaad, C o m m i s s ion Merchant. Oregon produce sold lo best advantage la Portland or Kan Francisco. Iteaier la CALIFORNIA 4 ORECON Produce. -AXI- TROPICAL FRUITS. ronaignawenU KaUeitea. Jan. . ItSi ' TO 1HB UlTrOETUlT ATE. XF.W REMKlHEt! Si EH' ltEMM4! DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, 623 Kearny Street, Corner Commercial St., SA5FRAXCIS00. Established in .SV, A'r treatment of Seusl ami Meniinal lncwsw, .-'t It asitouor rhen, lilpet. Stricture, syplillo.jiY (II Jfs forms. Serai ual Weakness, In4etwy, A,; Skin IKseaes of years standing and I luer atsd Legs sarar-sfully treated. Neantaal Wi Seminal emission tbe consequence of sell abuse. This xolltary vtci', ordeprave,! sexual Indiilgetu-e, i. practi,-eil by the youth of hotti sexes toanalnsMt unlimited r.Ytent. producing with itneriing certainty, tbe fnlktwlngtraiavl morlild syni4ina, unlttM contbatrd by s-k-entiuo medical measures, via : Sallow countenance, dark sfmts nmler tbe eyes, )aln in the lie .d, ringing In tlie ears, ii'oIm) Kku the rustling of leaves and ra tllng of ciw.liit?, uneasiness about the loins, confused eio!!. hlnnted Intellect, lo-s of cmtfidenee, dltfiilen ;n approasdung strantrers.a dislike to fortn new' aoJi binta nces, a disiosttloB to shun society, low of na4orv, beetle fluslM'.aml vart-xi.eruiitioiuiabout the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, cough, coo sum pi ion, uigbl sweats, monomania ami fre quent Insanity. If relief be not obtained, the Htifferer shuuld apply Immediate! v. In per son or by letter, and have a enre effected by bis new and sctentlnV mode nf treating this tliseaao, w ln-h never fails of effecting a oilcs aud railk-al euro. Lr. ii. will givensshas dred dullnrs to any per-ow who will prove sallslacloi-iii to htm that lie was cured of this complaint fir MlT ol H eon FranclaEO (jtiackf. (nreal at Hoane. l'enons at a itlstan,-e mav ne IT'KiwO AT HOME, by addruMrine a letter to Dr. I.IUssi, stating case, symptoma, length of time tbe die ease lissoottttaueil.and havemtslk-ine promM ly lnrw ardeil, free Inn ilanWg-e and curiosity, to any part or the country, with full and plain directions for nse. lersons wrltltw to the Poctor witl please state the name of I he paier I bey saw tlus l vertlsemettt is. By Intkulng $10 coin, In a rrglslerett letter tiu-otign toe vom iture, or t nrougn et is, far- go Co., a pa-kaa of ipeiuoiue will be for warded to anv uarf of tha I'nion All eotresqunilcjOee stricflv cotfiIfint1al AiWress 1 tit. J. F. tifKBOX. dS Kern street, San Fram-ieco. Fostntnlee Box Feb 1 deodlwlv ; 1 S 7 2 . The shades of night were lowering dawn As swiftly through a western tow a St. Nicholas, wilb his rej ndeers eight. Came down lo keep old Christinas atraianl. He glided through tbe k-v air I'ntil heren-hedtnectty fair: Where dwelt Ibe happv trla and Boys Who yearly get their brtatima toys. I'll stop awhile, the okl man said,' To rest m v old and shaggy bead ; And while the people aa do sleep, I'll quietly steal along tbe streets. rntll I reach the PIOXF.ER STOKE, M'here often 1 hare stopped before; And here any Toys, gay and bright, I'll leave In care of J. i. W BWUT. With hint I always eave tbe best ; ltear reader, if yon should Invest, Just call n Joi.u and let him show How much ot Clrrtstmas Le does know. ,. It - a Awl If vou rfo nor warn to troy, . I -all Yound and see hmr ..Ha for hlgu For he has Wagons, Holts awlparto; Ami Toys Swr Ute Hoy's sweetbtarts. And now, dear reader, let me say, As from this town I haste away - For o'er this chilly earth to-night I make my annual Christmas atglit. Be merry, wben oa Chtatip.-u ttoe The old church bells so gladly ciume; For Christ mas comes but once a year, Then use it well while ' here. Now, old folks jonnf middle age, All ve w ho act upon lite ' stage, Remember now, as oft before. They keep Christmas st the Pioneer Store. FSAXK. DeclJrJw - 1., f JONES & PATTERSON, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, GENERAL AGENTS, Opera IIotic Block, um, - 6jr AMeutlou (m fnlleU to Hit- r.l losina Dea4-rlp4roni ol Frnpfity FOR SALE: Xo,:i. M d ucre 4 iiiilen r-nl or al-ni. 4:lJ VFllrick hniihc. Hue l'ninieliMrn.)ro.d orclianl- lnoacn-s In ctiltlvntloii lalmtce turenud limber -price jHOtri. :n KLF.VES ANI HALF a.-re 4 Imije F.:i-t of KtU'iit. viuall Immim", Hue .toll lor (Eimi'tin prU-e l.""n. S.I 0mt,d acre i'- nille "omit of ilvetntti. . ZU lloii-e'nii l lrn. muII orclmnl. Junacrei iimler fiiu-e. :0 ;t.re in ciiliivaiioti. well watered, :rlc V-'". OAfc-rei. 3 niilenN. t.. of ftaiem. ne tne Oil provements a" f.nllivati.u. clie:i.. I'rlc tiMu. as r M fm ncnt 10 mile. V K. of n'.em al Amk3 1 mile !mit It of WlMll.tml. a l ol the t,eo. ,av iiotwwtoti , - pntveil. Price 4,.'itl. 41 OOAw! niiliK ii-t ol Siiblnuilt. mAm" XUiimi c.mitilt, triat,l I'liiiii well luiuruveit Willi line orchard, -' acrei" of jrnini fown. 100 a.:re In in." I citltlialioii, well walere-l, rl. U soil. Prk e .17 M s,-res 5 miles north of Sublimity, mY T P stiKilt h'Htse, gMl or. h.ii'l. 1 40 a.-r's unties fence. Trice II.WKi. 1 Vi . 4rj4a.-res 4 mile, east ol Siililinilly. JU B boose awl lorn, on hanl. gwl water and good otHsLb' rattle for k, oK'er et at a Inrgnln. l.u;ai. 2li -g - k nci-e at miles eat id1 Sublimity : 1"VF us, jcres in cttlliv.-ilion. leMiseaiMl ' barn. All iimler fence and well er.-t with line springs. I'rWe tf4,0(k 27 .a-a-sl -j-re 4 miles north of s!eiti ou 1 the Stage road. Fine timin' at. si.len.JSl orchard : abundance of small fruit rlc soil liir garileiiiug and gil tlmlsr. I r; I ri.iuo. 17 fr 4M10 ACRE bits will. in one tulle ot J the court botu-e ; rich mil; prue 4Sloi fiuo ier -re. ' fas m a,-ref. 2' miles east of ticttaii-. 4tl mi .ir a.-res prairie, all fenced. Iisiucivs Him-ttmlier. giHsl running water lor -Ji k: place, ii St) a-r .v:re. IS -ra-r-a.-res on King's Prairie, io I.11111 HlV Co,60a.-res 111 ctilliialion. good orchard, bouse ami liarn. and pla.-e well, im l.rowl. all fenced and well watered: price $1,000, a bargain. V.) K'rO acres uu Kiug I mine, line non-c aim ba i ll and good iniprotiwiani; pr-. . 21 l iAa"-res, 9 miles ea'l of Scln, l.liin t-.i. C4U 4.1 a,-rtiiicitlllVBIson.bmtsest. kirn, treill or.-b:tfl. well walere.1 : pric, t(M. 2'.l Q1aere7 niiln" e.-ist of Salem, splendid I i house and lam, good otvluinl, alitin . la nee or small fn-lt, good sirring at Ibe bull- and litem v ot stwrk water, ia.-re gisslplow land, iu acres or fine timothy nHilo : rtce. i..'si. A ra re Imrgatn. i HQ '-rs "u!ps nA 'ir ",l-"i- '"' ' "HO opi'ii bind. I4U ncri-s in cillliv:U.on, 1 I orchard!., plentv of small frtu: :gaal sprinit j water for !cs-k: price, S,onfi. ; 17 : O f At'Rloiie-lialfinili' i-.'tiili"f It. R. j O'-t depot at Saletn; well nitl lor gar j ileniiiv! fHte tV T acre. j a ft .-RKfoiiru)tlfnortliof-salitii! I aiW small Impt-rsieinetits: land well I located ami some tine tiuilr: price l er acre. -a -t l'KFJt in ""Ik etimty. 11 milw w M. H" of Kalemt iiiiirov,iii7nl'- gis.l: :H biresiueullivatioui prUr i,Ut'. 9 K r Af R;sT nUlessottth of salisa : all f3JVF under frifc-e: gtsl Imni anl lusi'O cotiiU.-rtile improvement: price til s-r sere, in qiwutjttJM lo auil pun-hnsers. M-M ACRESC miles norihwrsi ijnl.11.1 . JLdar lde acres in cultivation: ol range, well wateml and good orchanl ; price $14 per acre. 13 t ACRES eight miles south ofSnlem, lOU on the stairs road. 40 acres tilxler . KltJrHtion : nearly all tin. Irr fen-e; oniiiunj bona suq l r ; s-d voting ore I tan I ; pra-e. l.iMt. 15 0"J ACUF-f one mile somh-wet or Ni, Ol tern. In Polk county. All titxier fence: 10 avrea in cultivatioii; small bouse and lorn: good vising orchanl : very desira ble li.alsiii for gardening purpow ; iirlce CITY PROPERTY: rOT34. MiKb J. q,n nddLloti A frame bouae atvl stat" Ik.ii. I'rjct; tf 40 IOT i Inblivl. il. gisul li.m.e and turn A well anished. Prk-e tl.sui. OT rt,lil.vk si. houeand other inipi-ove itnenis. I'rk-e f.Hju alargaiu. tto'V' 1 fltf'a l of Itl.v k No. 1.:. . 4 Jk. K.wf V W W. cs-ner Jone' .mIiIi tlon tnalrMn "'Ij, "1,7 nse and linjirovements; I'l.r, 71 w. 24 T OT 4, Block i-i, citv or Sa'i m. tine timi-e, JLi well fitii-bel, near tlie C. I. Church: price, MVsTO. 10 HOCSE and halfbla-k in .tones' addltlnti: 1( story house well fiol-tielanl ground well improved ; prii'e (LTO. 12 IOTS ! and 9. blni k 4. Reels a WHIoa. va A cant and flue local lou ; itl.-e tCitl, 11 HOL'SKand I4 lot's In llol eifs ld,ljnn; Mougiug lo XI. Jt.' ,J: yi.-e imsi i I- OSS i and 6. bbvk i"i. on Church street A vacant; price iVKk 4.1 2 LOTS in A Ilia n , bear the vnuit bou-e iwire (woo; intilre of Thntnas Moulelib, Allanj. 44 HtlfJSK and lot on Front street, nar bu iness )rt ot liie'(.ilf ; now kviium l.f Jit J. U fftarkey ; price iftl.' rpise Mentlns; mm Ieauluai fft all J- klnis of prOrty, 'Collection of Clalm-i, Conveyancing, Ac, will receive pronin 'al' leMtou. For further Information adttreats JQXES r.TTERSQ Salem, Oregon. Anrltt WOOD PU17JF? I Ol alii kjH Isphntl SfOK in nse. For raising; nralerfov Posses tie trnrnoa, or Barn nr stcek Wells. Kvery man who has had experience la the different wave of raising water, knows TlPEitK LSKO ifAV OF lXUXfi IT feO CHEAPLY, arttj tlht there Is ao Pump to dftrautt'eofenleiitaad free tram Ihtpaniri uttheatthy elentonti to tfte water asAbe plaia MaDutactarsd by' the k . " SALEM PUMP COUPAHT. -- -T rvi waA Satstn, ffc-pt, , lgj.- ' mf Gchool Re-Opening. ".TIS8 FRANCE DCTTBAItwiH re-ors-n if A her a-bool at tne otdteln-e oa PT ill 11, Monday, December lSJi.-Ci. . Pedlw 1 7 ' I Sat If " 1 1 V