7 ALBANY, OREGON, DEC. U, 1880. LOCAL, MATTERS. Ch.safaaaa Ouaaea. Following as nearly es wo can get It will b. programme lor the celebration of Christmas ev at the wvervl dun dies: At the U. P. Church there will be two or more trees erected, and an appropriate programme will be Introduced In tbe tront cl the evening. . -" At tlie Congregational Church, trees, tmuic, etc At the M. E. Church, tree, speeches by tlie Sunday school children, music, etc At tbe Baptist church, tree and an Inter esting programme. At tbe Evangelical Church, tree, music, etc. The Episcopal Church will hare no en trrtainunent this eTeniug. A tree will be erected ami children's service Iield In this ehurcb on Tuesday evening, December 2S. at 7 o'clock St. Paul's M.E. Church South will not erect a tree or have festivities ot any kind I this evening. Ikt Match Hut. The match hunt ot the season came off on' Tuesday, Hunters from Cor vail is. Philomath, the Durtbvrt settlement. Long Tm and this dry, numbering between 70 and 80, sent iu their names a few days ago to a committee at Corral lis. mud tlie two Optaltis chose tlwlr teams from the names presented, and as the choice was not to be made known until after the match was de cided, no mau knew which side be was on until alter the hunt was; over. A grand dinner was to be given at one of the liotels at Corvaill yesterday at S P M-, and the losing team was to pay for it. So tar we have only obtained the score of tlie hunters who reported In this city, as follows: A. B. Srliger. SCO; W. B.Scott, 220; James Murray, 176; D. B. Monteith; 126; D. Hackleman. 290; O. Rubarts, 206; C. H. Coote. ot Corva'.lis. 143. We. Baltimore was one of the hunters, but he did not get In until 10 o'clock Tuesday night, and did not get his game (over 100 ducks), in until Wednesday. Had Wes. got in on time. our boys would have scored In the neigh borhood of three ' thousand live hundred points. TIM E. I A. al the 8. A The "Elite Literary Society" of Santi- ain Academy, Is an organization conduct' ed iu the iutcrests ot the Academy. Tbe Society Is now rearing the close of the second year of its existence. The objects of tlie society are, improvement in elocu tion, oratory, composition, and tlie rules of debate and parliamentary usage. Tbe officers consist a of President Vice President,-Secretary, Treasurer, Financial Secretary, Criticand Sergeaut at Arras. Meetings are held on Thursday evening of each w''-yit the Academy Chapel. Public " effegs are held on " the fourth regn.r- meeting ot each month, to which all are cordially Invited. The "Llteiary Star," a monthly manuscript paper, is read before tlie society at each public meet ing. rThe society is in a flourishing con dition, nuuibentig at present 80 members. A library . consisting of about 250 volumes, belonging to tbe academy, is free to all members of the Aoctety. The teachers of the Academy are . to be OTiarmtn.lstril on their successful manage ment of tlie acitool and its interest. a I Tanas. Otv Saturday Charley Pfelffer offered to wager flOagalnst $5 ti.at tlie best shot In the burg couldn't kill a . tarn goose 100 yards with a shotgun. As this didn't seem a hard thing to do, Mr. Denny came to tberitter with $5. and secured Denver Hackteman to do the shooting. The goose was procured, tlie necessary distance marked bftVand Deuvet ''poured In five hots, but strange to say the goose was not kitted, not even showing any signs ot being hurt. . And so the boys have to In. nt ue other pastime lor these . short winter days. ' ' ' 0.aleal. ' ' A hiuica) entertainment was given on the evening of Dec. 17th at the Santiam Aodenty, under tbe efficient management of Ml Ilcla Gilbert, teacher of music at the Academy, assisted by the tousica?. tal ol Lebanon and vicinity. Tlie exercises consisted of a Choice selection of vocal and uisfrnmeutai music, ' wtiien was well ren- oerea. tm audience was large and a preciative. After the entertainment was ver an hour or two was spent in social enjoyment, the pleasures ol the evening will long be re ine tube red as one ot the most enjoyable on tbe record of Academic recreation,. Vim. Mjrlli Car Hwisi . ' Now here is a thing that we can com mend heartily. It can be seen at Peters Box, and is called tbe Mystic Carpet Sweeper. It is a lurndsomely ornamented oval topped box. In which Is two ooinpart- tnents, and between tliera a round, stiff brush. To the box U attached a long bandte.. By pushing this box, which sets on wheels, along tlie carpet or floor, every particla ct dust, chips, or anything lying pon the floor is swept Into tlie coutpait avws no each side of Use brnh, thus clean lug tlie floor better than can be done with a broom a.id making no riuit whatever. After tin- fi.Mr has been thoroughly swept, the iioft c-.ii. be taken to tbe door or else where jid emptied. It certainty is tlie vornptetest labor-saver we ever saw, as by nse lliere Is no dust thrown out to catch njxxi curUlus ud furniture ot tbe room, "d t! good wife is spared tlie exertion K'T?.1"1 bov,.n Th ladl s ,wau to tee that Mystic Carpet Swecptr. Dolls, doll. ! Cher. , uaI tbo Farnr frr Mevlmnics' Store. - ' BsrjWM. Everybody expects a Xfci Istmas or New Tears present. Custom as ancient as tlie pyramids, wakes It necessary for a man. u ne uoesn t wisn to oe considered too mean for anythhig," to present his wife or sweetheart with some token ot bis 'esteem uurnig uie iiouuays. AllU we tUIMC we are doing tlie "hoys" a favor when we dl rect their attention to the handsome things to be obtained in the way of presents at me jewelry store ot F. MjJEfiBnch, not only because of tlielr beauty and value, but because lie Is selling at unprecedent edly low prices, being determined to close at a loss rather than hold over another year. A band win piece of silver-ware, a solkl ring, neck-cliam, pin. or other orna ment is something that will keep, repre sents value, and would be esteemed by one receiving it as a present. Call iu and see Mr. French's display. Cbrlfttmaa at Brwwuavllle. !here will be an entertainment and Christmas tree at Billion's llall, Browns ville, this eveiug (Christmas eve), at the usual hour. Tlie Sunday Schools of the city have united in the affauaiKl no pains will be spared to make kfra success. Fol lowing is the programme . Music By Brownsville Glee Club. Prayer. - . Music By the little folks. Address By Rev. A. .1. Uandsaker. Mu-ic By the little folks A Negro sermon. - - . Music By the Glee Club. Santa Claus in all bis originalities. Distribution ot promts. The general public is invited to attend free of charge. Fewtfvr Rank . Twoboys,aame Obh. Xizerand Newton McKay, living about .lve miles from Hal sey, procured three pounds of powder and were weighing it out, either for the pur pose of division or to see tliat they had the full amount, whenthey held tlie candle too close to tbe powder and it was ignited. Both boys were badly powder-burnt, the floor of the room burs ted and a piece ot the can driven into tlie wall close to the heads of the boys. McKay's eyes are badly Injured, and Kizer's clothes were set on fire. The boys will be more careful In handling powder hereafter. Christmas at Tangent. The M. E. S. S. at Tangent will have a Christmas tree at the church tlie re this evening. A good programme has been arranged for the entertainment of those who attend, consisting of an address by Prof. Emery, ot Corvallis, and vocal and instrumental music. A special good time may be expected, and the public generally is invited. Uuis Fl-er Cut. H hile making an arrest of a disorderly last Saturday, Marshal Hunt had the mis fortune to get his little finger on the left hand slightly cut. The fellow bad a knite open in his right hnud. the blade extend ing upward, and when the Marshal seized his wrius his finger closed on tlie blade of tlie knite. Nothing serious only aggra vating. . . , m Lost la lb Mooutalaa. l 1 . . wiw! wees ago last aionaar two men named Williams and Mclntyre. were out on Bald Peter mountain hunting. Thev became separated. Williams heard a gun fired, and supposed it to be Mclntyre, but hear! no other noise. After laying out all night Williams got back borne, - but Mclntyre has not been found, although diligent search ha been made. lie has been out eleven days to-day. PostolBrc at Oreiraai rity Rabbed. On Tuesday night the postofllco at Ore. gon City was entered, thesnfe broken into. and the contents, consiatlDg of money. stamps, etc.. to the amount of between two awl three thousand dollars, taken, The thieves made a clean sweep, not even leaving a one cent stamp. No clue to the robbers. Kcwrrac. A petition Is bring circulated asking our City Council to order a sewor built of tiling down Ferry street. We suppose tins is simply to inaugurate a system of sewerage which; In due time, will be ex tended throughout tlie dty. With a per fect system ot sewerage we will have tbe neatest and healthiest city In Oregon. To Faat. A train 1n going from Sllrerton to Woodburn this week made the round trip in 10 iniiiufes. 6 hours and 4 days total distance 40 miles, during wh'ch time three cars were ditched, two ot which lie bottom' side up between St. Paul aad Woodburn. Iee(ore Tnewany Ktat. Col. Hawkins lectured to a small bnt ap preciative audience at the Court House on Tuesday night. The Col. remarked that he might not have tbe good fortune to lec ture Iu our beautiful city again. . . " Bsed. " V- At the residence of N. Cohn. in this eity on Monday, Dec 20th. 18S0, Mr. 8. Salin ger, aged 75 years. The funeral trans pired on Wednesday at 1 o'clock P. M. He was burled In tbe Hebrew cemetery in tbe eastern suburbs. One million,, one hundred and eleven thousand hogs were received in Chicago during November, the largest receipts ever known for a month, with a value of $12, 250.000. The clearings ot tlie Chicago clearing-house for November were flb'2,- 000,000, tbe largest ever recorded. ' Jay Gould's pet project I nultinj or consolidating the Union-Padflc and the Central Pacific railroads Is opposed by the Eastern stock-holders, and It is reported that Gould will retire from tbe directory. Titere are now forty vessel In Sen Fran Cisco loading with grain, and twenty more are dally expected. IS 1-aya la Bnsiaess men make the matter ot Insur ing their goods and property of the first importance, as no man can tell tbe day nor tlie hour in which his property may oe aamaged or entirely destroyed fire, even though he may exercise the greatest care and watchfulness. - Our farmers are pretty generally making assurance doubly secure by Insuring their grain after plac ing it in the warehouse. This is wise and sare, and should be followed by ail. In sure your grain, houses, barns, or goods of any kind In a sound company, and yon- can sleep soundly. Among the soundest Insurance companies doing, business In Oregon, none can be more hlghiyi recom mended than tlie Connecticut and the German-American. It is a noteworthy fact that both the above companies paid every dollar of their lossea in the great Chicago and Boston fires, a fact which speaks loudly hi their favor. The Instruc tions to agents In every ease is to find out speedily tlie amount of any loss by fire 3" w-hich they are Interested, and pay it to the last tarthlr.g. These are the compan les in which to insure. Mr. Julius Grad- wohl is the accomodating agent, for both companies in this city, to whom all should appiy wno uesire to insure in sale com- paulcs. Arrival rxtar Toys aMl Faaejr deads. El. Bai m has opened out the largest stock of holiday goods ever broifght to this tlty. You can find any kind of present yon may desire, to Biiit any age or condi tion. at Baum'i. I will mention a few ar tides only, as It is impossible to go into de tails. '. My stock is Immense, and t intend to sell at the lowest rates In orfer to reduce it. Following are some ol the articles Baby buggies and wagons, rocking horses. railroads, baby trunks, Bohemean vases, majolica ware, toilet sets, smoking sets, cups and saucers of all kinds, velvet frames, writing desk, work-boxes, shell boxes. an immense stock of dolls, new styles ot photograph and autograph albums, the la test styles in coral, ivory, shell and pearl card receivers. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all to examine my good as you will profit thereby, and will find the pretl est goods ever brought to town. No old goods on hand all the latest and newest toys. Call in time to select presents be fore they are picked over and tlie choicest gone. Holiday picture books handsome. Schoof books and stationery wholesale and retail. 1 will sell to country dealers at San Francisco prices, as I purchase my. goods direct from the East. El. Bacm, corner of First and Broadatbin streets, opposite tlie new block of Senders A Sternberg. 7 A Fine Tblna- for ttaa Teeth. Fragrant SOZODONT Is a composition or the purest and choicest Ingredients of the Oriental vegetable kingdom. Everv ingredient is well known to have a bene ficial effect on tho teeth and gums. Its embalming or antiseptic property and a romat.le fragrance iimkes it a toilet lux ury. SOZODONT removes all disiigreeable odors from the breath caused by catarrh, bad teeth, Ac. It is entirely free from the injurious and acrid properties of tooth pastes and powders which destroy the en amel. One bottle lasts six months. Ths Hew Hotel as ne Depot. Under charge of Mr. Jas. A. Gross, the handsome and convenient new hotel at the depot has gained rapidly in public favor, and no hotel In the State now stand higher in public favor. Everything is new and clean, and the comtoi t ot guests specially looked after. Hot coffee and cakes are ready and can be obtained by those wishing to refresh themselves before taking the morning Express. 13-C Whfre so Parrhme. About these times the careful housewife. In view of tlie early approach of Christmas and New Years, is looking about lor the place where slie can obtain all the necessary "stuffing" tor fruit, jelly and other cakes. mince pies, etc. If she will drop into Redfield & Irving's, she will find the best quality of raisins, citron, currants, all kinds of candied goods, canned fruits. spices, fresh butter, lard, and an endless variety of candies, sugars, syrups, and all kinds of goods kept in a first class grocery store, all fresh and good, to be sold at the owest living margin. mitllaerr at ot for Cask. Mrs. u. I,. Park.", will sell her entire stock of elegant millinery at cost, prepara tory to going out o! business. The ladies are assured that bargains will be given that will astonish all. Call and make your selections. To the Public. We have received for the holiday trade fine line ot gentlemen's slippors, silk handkerchiefs, neck wear, etc, which will be sold very low. We are also closing out all men's and boy 'a overcoats at a great reduction for cash. JJ:. Tr-i .: ;. L. E. Blain. DR. G. WILLIS PBICE, DENTIST. OmCE In Odd Fellows' Temple, Albaay, Oregon. All work carefully performed, and reasonable aa is consistent with a-ood work manship. uS3vM At Ills Blew Ktaop. Fked VCillert ia now established in bis new two-sto.T waron' ni4 hinmmith onSeconct street opposite 8. JS. Young's ware- .rut;, iinrv uo in prepared to do all kinds of blHckmntthlnjr. retwlrinir of tin-lra .mn. etc. He alxo has on hanl. and will continue to innmifacture, hack, and bnirsles, which will be sold at the lowest poasibl figurea on reason able terms. aSvlSmS ; lr. G. V. draw. Dentist, Albany, Oregon. Office iu Fos ter's brick block, op stairs, at large bay window. Prices in proportion to time and material consumed. . 11-34 MKSTTIHT. . ' B. B. rKfEElAItn twa Ioeatolai Aloanr tbe practice of toenUetry. All awrk war ran t4xl. Oflsea la Paawfah block, eoruer First aaMi Farrr at. febl City Marshal, A. J. Hunt, took a trip absent until to ButtevHle yesterday, to be New yearly- -' j W. S, Newbury, ot Portland, spent Saturday and Sunday in this city, In looking for Christmas don't forget Ed. Baom, for be certainly has everything in the toy and fancy goods line, and more too.-: i -' -: f.:';-j'-- 'tw Mrs. Hyde, atber place on Broadalbln between First andSeeond streets, last week received a fine invoice of new goods. such as inching, zephyrs, shaded silks, cornucopias cardboard, I'urki.h rugs, and scores of fancy articles that the ladles want. Call and examine tor yourself, ladies. Ladies' and children's knU underwear. cor-eU, etc., at Mrs. G. Partlsu'a, low as tlie lowest for cash. Fresh butter ranges from 30 to 37 centsper pound in this market. Owing to his low prices and tbe excell ence of his gootla, F. M. Dannala is selling wagon loads of all kinds ot furniture. If you want a pair of boots made that will fit, look well, and have all tlie latest natents attached, viz ; tiafonr chm.lr m.i CO uuter support, aud steel edge heels, go td H. J) liudt7s strop on Flrsratreet, and h will turn you cut just such a pair for six dollars. See. ad. Mr. Wm. Bercaw has been lying at his residence very ill for some weeks. Mrs. G. Parrlsh makes a specialty of ladies and misses uuderwear.bealtb coreets, etc. " - - -. . (Tlie Bazaar store, nearly opposite this ofBce, is the place to get bargains in fancy dry goods, etc. ' 31r. Perry Spink who has been very ill, indeed at one time It was thought impossi ble lor him te recover, happily; is report ed slowly convalcsciiiir. This ia n.ut news. . - - Did Mr. Salinger, tather-in-law of N. Cohen, who died on Monday last, seemed to be one of the happiest of men. He was i always singing on the street, everywhere hej continued to hum a tune. The immedi ate cause of his death was hiccough, which ineuicuie anu everything else failed to re lieve. juarriages seem te be tha order of the Winter, and we are giad of it. Loul Miller, our newly elected City Treasurer. give his eldest daughter, Minnie, away In marriage on Tuesday night. On Wednes day Sain Co wen took to himself a "rib in trie shape of Miss Ida Mllleiv There are others who are making preparations and will be tied in a few days and all the boys get their wedding outfits at L. E Blain's. Harry uodley and daughter. Annie. came op from tlieir home at Independence onJ Tuesday. Mrs. Judge Piper, of Salem, was in tbe city the til st of the week. The A.O.U.W. In this jurisdiction num bered 1.708 members at last report, and the number has increased over 100 during the last two weeks. uch an array of handsome books and other suitable Christmas goods as can be se4u at Foshy Mason's, would tempt any one to purchase. iJon t forget that to-day It tbe last chance to buy your Christmas goods, and call at Hafieuden Bros, and lay in a full supply of fHiuy and staple groceries. I be Champion arrived at Simpson's wharf on Monday with a broken rudder. iter wheel looked as it it had received rough uago Drop into the One Price Basaar and see for yourself at what prices you can pur chase goods for cash. Telegrams from Salem to Portland liave been going by the way of this city aud Corvallis, the line being down north of Sa.'em. the distance nearlv 160 miles. or rresii candies, nuts, preserved and canned fruits, etc., go to Conrad Meyer'A. 4 lie sliver wedding of Rev. T. B. White an wife was duly celebrated last evening at their residence. At least that is the arrangement, but as we go to press early we shall have to defer further notice until next week. JBvnoirs State Directory Is now ready and will be delivered tot subscribers iu this city in a tew days. Rev. M. C. Knutner will preach a Christ mas sermon next Sunday at 11 A. M. at tlie Evangelical Church. In the evening "lhe Living God" will form the tlietue of discourse. ifrs. Ella Merrill and children, o, A'lJuriH, arnveu in mis city ou iuesday's Express, on a visit to relatives. . Divine services will be held in St. Peter's Episcopal Church on Christmas morning, at 9:30. , Independence la rushing right along and will soon be one of the big towns lit tbe valley. (::- Mr. If. Flindt makes the boss boot, putt ing his new patent In each . boot, and his prices are lower than 'anybody. See bis car and give him a call.- . The McCvUy will soon, cotbroeuce nak 'ngpgtt'ar trips, going "as tar op the Wil lamette as Harrisburg. Frank Cooper is about erecting a system of ttleplione lines In Salem. It might pay some one to try it on here. Those handsome . brackets at .Peters & Sox! are Just what tlie good wife .wants the are convenient tor so many purposes. Lots of frost this week. - Titus Bros, have sold a very large num ber pt fine gold watches, ma?lve3ewelqr, and choice pieces of silverware, all of which are tcraake tbe hearts of fair ladies pulse with delight. Aud still others may be accommodated out of tils large stock. D Plummer went to Portland tbe first of the week for soma more Christmas. The sociable at Ike Conn's last Friday eveiilng was well attended, and proved most enjoyable. Soar as reported to-day . the scarlet fever patients are alt apparently slowly re- j covering, thanks to tbe doctors and good ' nursling. Oji Saturday morning a ' restatfrant was lightly damaged by fire at Eugene. On Sunday evening the hotel waa discovered to be on fire, but succumbed to the exer- i tionl of tbe bucket brigade before doing much damage. - - Wednesday vrai a cold, cloudy, damp dty I - . Holiday goods clieap ; holiday goods way down, at the Farmers and ileclwn- ics' Store. A all tlie churches nearly have trees this evening you can take your choice. Work boxes and card cases marked down at the Farmers' and Mechanics' Store. . Those Christmas handkerchiefs and other huliday good! at Blaiu's are stunners. Nobby holiday hats opened this week at the Farmers' and Mechanics' Store. The narrow gauge is within four or five mues or Brownsville, tracklaying being suspended oii4cjlount ot lack of rails. - Regular twins' over tlie" narrow gauge unve hoi commenced running, owing to the "greenness" of the road. The C... hopes to have regular trains running to Scio by tbe first of next month. Those Olive wood Christmas goods. Ju- from Palestine, at Plumraer's, take the rag ofTn the bush and you want to see them. The roads are somewhat sloppy but are ' DOt very ne"vr' Dr. Plummer. running short: of holi day goods, made a flying gripo Portland, bringing back a splendid Tine of novel and handsome goods never before seen In Albany. Call and see evcu if you don't wish to buy. r . .. xvumor nas it mat a shooting scrape came off down in the bend last Saturday that during a "discussion" a man slapped young Cole, who retaliated by- shooting me party slapping him. i rot. box has tendered his resignation as principal of our public schools so that he can give attention to his business. Our people lose a most efficient aud progressive teacher. We are sorry to learn that our old friend Mon. i. . Davenport, ot Silver-ton. u not iu the best of health that through Rickncfs he has almost lost his eyesight. For fresh candies go to Osborne's. , ... . nunimer nas just recelvea more e'i'gajit goods for Christmas. Call aud see them there seems no Immediate prospect for an advance In wheat. With Yaqnina Bay open our farmers would now be receiving ono dollar a bushel for their wheat. lo-morrow is Christmas. Hang up your stocking to-night. rmmmer ts not selling books at cost but Is selling goods from 25 to 30 per cent under competitors. ' Dr. Price went to Portland yesterday to meet his wife, who will arrive there on the incoming steamer, from New York. No Blue Ribbon Club this evening. Hcwa from all Points. Tlie Bank of England has raised its rate of discount 2 percent. I he schooner Emma has been lost off Newfoundland with all her crew. .Goscheu. tlie British Embassador to Tur key, has left Constantinople for London. A fire in Arendal, Norway, lis consum ed the postoffice and eighteen divellings. I be international boat race ou the Thames has been postponed uutll next Summer. The New York Herald urges that polyg amy in Utah be suppressed by military force. " j John W. Garrett has been re-elected President of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road. ; The Weatern Union Telegraph Compnny haa declared a quarterly dividend of 1 per cent. . The steamer Mikado, for Boston, has re turned to Glassgokv, her muchiuerv, being disabled. lhe American bark Corning has been lost on the coast of Slam. Tlireo of her crew were drowned. Very Kev. ..Father Chambodlt, parish priest at Nagodoches before Texas was ad oiltted to tlie Union, is dead. ine increased earnings of forty lines of railroads tor November oyer last year are 21 per cent, or $3,747,000. A stone from Tell 'a chapel in the Canton ot Url has arrived In Washington, to be placed in the Washington monument. The liabilitlea of B. G. Arnold & Sohs, of New York are estimated at $2,000,000 ot which $000,000 is in a single name. Texas mail robbers "lifted" $350 from the mail and $165 from the passengers of a coach near Brownsville. The Journal de St. Pettrsbovra assures tlie English Liberals that they may depend on tbe sympathy and co-operation of Rus sia, i Palinghi, an Italian resident of Chicago. has died from eating pork infected by trichinae spiralis. Three of his family are at death's door. Tlie Mississippi Valley Sanitary Confer ence urges tlie Government to take com plete direction of the sanitary condition of the Mississippi valley.1 The people of Newfoundland are grum blingat the apparent willingness ot Eng land to pay tlie Americau claims on ac count of the Fortune-bay outrage. Ex-Governor E. M. Pease has tendered his resignation as Collector ot Customs of the port of Galveston. Ex -Governor A . J. Davis is named aa his probable successor. Louis Lockstein. the victim of religious excitement who murdered three members of tbe Ryan family, was formerly a Catho lic but had lately turned Protestant. Gorhatn wants to be Secretary of the Senate again, and Mahone, of Virginia, will vote for him. It Is said. A St. Louis Poat dispatch says: Secretary shurz will leave Washington aud make St. Louis his home early In April, will man age his paper there and wrlto a book for the Appletons. Capt Eads writes to the Mexican Consul at Boeton from tlie City of Mexico that he ts progressing finely, and, will f liortly pro ceed to the Isthmus of Tchuautepec to ex amine the country. Full returns for Mayor ot Boston: Prince. Democratic, 21,233; Stebbcns Republican, 20.754. The Democrat elect and the Republicans 5 Aldermen; Coun cil. 45 Republicans. 23 Democrats. The Prscident has nominated Eugene Schuyler, ot New York, Cliarged, Affairs 4 Consul General at Bucharest, anJl W. ! i F. Pedrick, of Pennsylvania, Secretary ot the French Claims Commission. vr rem! M bIK;i3 lit ft lew days to open tlie Legislature. . At the Cork assizes, John Power and a party of armed men who forcibly entered ff i I Id .1,1, II lll ita aufrn.... . V. - a house tront which tenants had been evicted near Tarl, County Kerry," in the night, about a fortnight ago, and split the ears of the occupant- a ballifi; have been acquitted, although Identified by tbe prose, cutor. A letter rroro Wade Hamptouis publish ed to-day disclaiming that 1m Intended to challenge Secreiary Sherman. This dl- j clalmer from Hampton was published be I cause of a severe letter from a South Caro linian living in California. , This letter has resulted in the publication ot Hampton's attempt to self defense. His, friends there sar that he feels keenly the criticism tliat has been poured out upon blm from his own party. A rumor current some weeks ago In St. Petersburg proposing the, transfer ot the Czar's authority to a council under theprest- uency ot the Czarowitch, is renewed with the addition thKt the marriage ot Princess Dolgerouki with the Czar, will de declared legal, she receiving the title of Duchess Holstein Gbtlorp, and her children will be princess and princesses of that title. The Czar and family will retire to, Livjdia in Crimea. He remaining Emperor in name. actual authority, however, residing In the Czarovritch.. ; - . . . t A mob of 2.000 persons tried to demolish the residence of a justice of the peace In County Mayo, but they were dispersed at the point ol the bayonet. i A heavy storm visited San Francisco C J " a . oiinuay anu carriea away forty feet of Meigs' wharf. j H. O. Lord was robbed and hot In the eiumniw wnen nc o tiered resistance to desperadoes near Nevada City Secretary Thompson has bid good-bye to tne j.ivy Department. Representative Page wants to make tlie aunivcsary or tne iay of the d lien very of America a national holiday. :: Messenger carrying the electoral vote will receive but half the former mileage. All returns are now in. r Mary L. Blacwell is appointed mistresat Alvord. Grant conrty. A pot- Garfield is !n splendid health., The English Government Is practically annihilated in Ireland, but she stands ready to call out her reserves if necessary, and throw 150.000 liieii into Ireland. Mean time every body who do not do to suit the Land League is being '-boycotted" In a tearful manner. . j The members of the Moblbnar strongly endorse Judge William B. Wood's nomina tion to the Supreme Bench. Sitting Bull's crowd are almost starving and have little amnnitlon. They are about persuaded to enter Fort 'Buford mid surren- uer. --- i M , m.. . . . . . t T x ne vjcKiannma coiontstsare burrowing in tlie ground and living in t.K nn nn Kausa? border, and will moveVou the Indi an Reservation in the Spring. They claim to number 10,000. - i If you wnnt to find out how Httti a man knows about himself and family, give hltn an insurance application to fill out. Ifvoo want to see how little he knows; about anything, put him on the witness stand. Statesmen, as well as reporters, find It mpossihle to gH a work from Gen.; X5nr- fleld abnut the new cabinet. Tho d. eaves the matter to the Infallible .Inner afflatus of each inquirer's intellectual in spiration as the philosophers put. It. The New York Times tliinks the best thing Sara Bernhardt can do i' to marry an American and settle down In this coun try. Alexander II. Stephens and Senator Mahone are bolfi eligible, and we presume she can take her choice. j A great popular demonstrating took place at Cork to celebrate the victory of Healy and Wash, who addressed a large crowd in front of their hotel. Healy- said that the result of their trial would i be re flected iu Doublin In the acquittal of I'ar nell. j Gov. Fremont, of Arizona, and wife, have for some days been the guests of John D. Townscnd of Chicago. The General lately made a quick trip to Arizona in spite Flogging in tlie British navy has been abolished. Ji. yonth of 26 married a idow o 72 a few days since at Red Bluff. Two women at Candelaria, Nev., have matched to wrestle for 8200 a ide. ' Port Oxford, isinoe it has become the site of tha harbor ot refuge, ia taking on the airs of a metropolis. Sand island, near the. mouth nftlm Columbia, .ts to be converted into a salmon fishing station, which will be provided with a complete life-saving UUiUL, About thirty miners are reported to be in the Skagit mines, , the greater number ot whom will remain thr during the winter. The most indispon- sab;e articles are bacon and tobacco, Jatnea McAuliff of the Emnira Mill Georgetown, El !rado conntv. Oal: . a few days since v: as caught by a loe. whloh rolled over him. Iireakinrr hi. collar-bone, fracturing his jaws and oth. erwise lniurmg him. . Tho well ot tlie Txis An?e!ea Oil Company, at the Sespe. is new yielding 50 barrels of green oil per day, which is refined there and then shipped to Saw Francifco. - More wells will be sunk in the eprintr. : Monday G. VV. Nix ot Red Ttlntr while out huntiug geese, had a finger blown off by the bursting of his cun. lioth barrels were scattered irsr tha ground, the only perfect part remaiuiug Ull' VliO euicK : A man amed Jacob Loda was Liiii at Wickes, Montana, on the 1st inst. lie tell in the upper rolls of the Krom mill ot the Aha M god m breaking his neck 1 ' it is mui iru caugnt ana HO i: - i . . ju larra, containing 2W acres, about mile from Sheridan u A donation party left at the residence of Kev. psTeill Johnson in McMiuville substantial tokens ot their regard, re cently, amounting in the aggregate to aboot $30. y.i:- - .1 - - ye feopie ot iniishorrt here mbw wribed Iibei&liy iu proviNuu., clothiuz and money tor the reKef ot Lri Fi. iiino'a family, who loat everything they postfnd by ths buruiutf of I )r I - Tt. : ' T WW wm m ' ' ) farai huu-e which theyotxsupied.. have taken aivanlage of the late UiaU water, and have already about G9D,000 feet of logs at the mill. The mill will start up by tlie firet of Jatiuaryi' The mt mill at the same place ha lieen running almost continuously mnce har. vent, and is still in great demand. " . A nine mouths old daitghteri, of. L. Strotser, a German resident A Hilh.' DorO. rllPii remntlv frnm konm J j p"t.-VHOl by tobacco,-she having eaten-aa ia upv pobeu ine siump 01 a cigar. I lie little one waa taken very suddenly ill aud died in spasms, after three or fotir days onfFeriug, . ": .;; . .'" .' v - Of , the f five, near, trustees recently elected, to. preside over the corjwratV interests of H:Uboro, ht two are will-, - nig to serve. License aud auti-liceuaa . ia what divides the people ot that town, ' and the muddle in whioh. tha has involved tiieinhaa temporarily blocked the wheels ot local covernment. "- Wasbtnctoti has' commenced s tb Sterling mine with a light head ot water. :''-.-- m-?:. - , ; ,--1,: ? .r Tiie uronrietora of the Anl.lanA "' ujiiis iuiciiu puiung iu anout lbUU worth of new machinery soon.! They ! find it impossible to fill their large or. dera and ar now running day acd Uight. f.ir, V(.- ..ir..,,;,,; 7.:,. .. Sentinel: The cot of the Covert trial the first time would have purchased enough brick to build it iiew two-story, court house tor .facksou county,' awl the cost of the present trial would have -finished it. The Methodists of Jackwuville are about dittposicg of their paraotiagM prep: erty on California etreet, the proceed to be applied in ejecting a new varson. ,.:n, i . , age near the church aud ou the lot" fronting on Fifth street. : - j " -Hacon i yery scarce in Jacksonville market wing te the fact that but littl ! is being uied, wheat lulhig aU high , hat u ia more profitable to mill that. to- teed tr. Hut little is comjner !n "bog roond"'. rules at 12 and i-houlders at I213" A person named J. "K. Cents, hama cents. Halt, from Myrtle Creek, Douglas county, says he was roouw a tevv nays since ot a gold nr.l.il. ... ' iw uuiii uj Hime nnsuows party at the city brewery, Jacksonville. -It ia said- he wa under the mimriHn infl . . wa a sU UUW rrtraa Jeep, some petty thief secured liia" watcii. I A cheese factory - will be established, at Puyallup W. T. ia. Jlhe spring. Fresh butter is 6066 cents' A.JcoJl ia Tacoma; egg 30 ceuta per dozen. v Irving Ballard, prosecnting attorney for the Third judicial district.haa been eoufiued to Lis houeby typhoid fever. The gainl jury report that they find no jail or other building in the county ' seat of Pin-n nnnnt cit1.1.. . --------J L-HMir V LIIU tortable and bate keeping ot prisoners. New Tacoma has not Lad the honor ot being the county seat long enough yet to ''' make public improvements uecefbitated byvthat honor. J . ; Intelligencer: J.. M. Flowers, ot Skagit, intoims ua that the country around th mouth of that river and the SliIlA7liamii.il klrtinrh H r.?n. - - - - , . i . ... v. to a depth ot from five to rix teet. i Th water ia higher thau waa ever known before, and is doing a great deal of damage. A great deal of stock waa caug.it by the flood and drowned before ' theyeouid ba driven to higher land. The big dam near the mouth ot the Stillaguamiish slouiib ha been carried! away. This piece of work ooit. when competed, about $2000, and now is total wreck. The water had not I reee-' ded up to Thursday noon, but probably by tlii time has fallen cowuderably. ... The Eureka (Nev.) Sentinel reports that a young man ot that city attempted 6'jioiJe because hie parents' objected to ' blS vikltlllfT a rtain Tminr, nrnnnan -r j " v.umu.- lie hanged him-teK in his room, and. was uuooiieeiou8 when diKccved., I . . A few weeks ago a teamster named George Myers ot Boise Citv. Idaho: "'" disappeared, and one Henry McDonald ' which he claimed to have purchased -.; Foul play was suspected aud McDonald is now in jail. -, , ' The northern roads from Iieno, NeT. J are completely DiocRea up. Tbe eoovr is three feet deep in Long valley on level, and has in places drifted to. a , . depth of fifteen feet. . There were fifty storm-bound teamsters at Lemuiou's ' station last Tuesday. ' -i The new" non-works at Irotidale, W T., are progressing rapidly. The blast : furnace ia Hearing completion. "'! Tba shed lull of oharooa and the apaotooa ' buildtngs, Pubstantial wharf and general appearance promise a flourishing busi. net-s on a large scale. : ' - -'j baleni. Ltaat .Friday two- young then went up the j river duck huutine. vv r.en lusi a oove Uovernroent Island -they were treated to a genuine scare. They were pulling Ueir skiff along leisurely when they suddenly observed a flame ot fire fall fiom the sky. The boys describe it as " being the exact shape ot a wedge, about five feet iu thickness at tbe broad end. : In cole , it was a bright red, reserobliug a flasas . of fire. - It fell into the river about two hundred yards from where they were watching it. They are waiting tor aa , explanation from some one. . .. 4 . , . ; . The French scheme of a railroad .r aurosa the desert ot Sahara is beginning to assume a practical shapn -The-pss tial developement of Africa wols't ll' ivi HVM V' JipnwinjrK, .