AND COUNTY. BKIUF MENTIOXN. Foggy wornlng. Oregon Kidnoy Cure. See Sheriff! aJe In this issue. Thanksgiving Day next Thursday. Ores' kidney Tee ouree all kidney trouble See notice of R, V. Howard In another col bin a. Bead the dissolution notice of Osburn k Uelebaw. ' For tool cherry treee Inquire at McClung k Jobneon'i etnre. See Geo. F. Craw'e edtertlsement la another column. He (iolilsniiths new advertisement uother column. If you want to buy goode cheap, give the I X L Store a call. Oregon Kidney Tea la the belt known rem dy or kidney trouble. It. L. Folk k Co'i directory Cend tru in town levers! day thla week. The Guabd dnea all kinda of job printing heaper than Portland price. The regular north bound passenger train did not arrive but Wednesday until noon. Give the Browntville Woolen Mills store a call if you are in want of clothing, .etc. Josephine county baa a population of 2727. There is an excess of about 600 males. If yon want a good plate f oyaters, Ed Baum'a is the place where you can git it. Dr J B Pilklngton will be in Ktigene Friday December 4th. Patients should make a note of the fact - The best eating place in the city is at Kd Baum'a. Oysters, bam and eggs, tea and coffee, at all hour. Dr J Kl Briitow has sold bis farm on Pleas ant Hill to W Muhler for f 2,100. Hereafter he can be found in Eugene. It Is calculated that since the Chinese agita tation ou Puget Sound nearly 2,000 of the saff-ron-colored pagana have left that section. Bill Nye, the humorist, will lecture at Walla Walla shortly. It is to be hoped that the genial William will hie himself hitherward. See Sterling Hill's advertisement in another Column. If you want to subscribe or purchase any paper, magazine or periodical give him a call Messrs Leo Gearhart and Sam'l Withrow Jr are having the old store formerly occupied by Osburn k Belshaw renovated, and will soou open a aaloon therein. Hon T O Hendricks went gunnitu filr geese in the neighborhood of Junction a couple of (lava thia week. It is unnecessary to state that be got "nary" a go me. Mr. L Ixiretz hereby gives notice that he ta prepared to fix np lawn and yards in the best of style. He calls attention to the yard of Mr. Chas. Lauer as a fair sample of his work. One o. the largest stoc'.s of boots and shoes ver broavrht to Eugene bos just arrived at Matlock'. They were bought direct from the manufacturers in the East and will be sold on very reasonable terms. Ayer's Saraaparilla works directly and promptly, to purify snd enrich the blood, im prove the appetite, strengthen the nerves, and brace up the system. It is, in the truest sense, an alterative medicine. Every invalid ahnuld give it a trial. At Matlock's a very fine line of ladies 1 .1 ,l i . TT T TT11 I. . l. snoeioiineceieiraien.il u jioiuruoit maun, direct from the Eastern manufacturer. The ladies of Lane county would do well to call at Mr Matlock's store and examine these goods. If people troubled with colds, would take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before going to church or places of entertainment, they would avoid coughing, greatly to the comfort of speak er and hearers The pectoral wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice. Mr J It Sellers last Saturday brought to this office a tomato vine ever eight foethlgh and also a bean vine about ten feet long. Both tines wete alive and had a crop of green products on each. What does our friends in the East think of this ? Having had four years experience in dress making in one of the first houses of Portland, I would be pleased to receive a share of pat ronage from the ladies of Eugene. Residence, firstjiouse north "of railroad on Mill street F. C. Adair. A Waldo correspondent of the Ashland Tid ing says: "A Chinaman died a few days ago, and his brethern threw him out in the road before he was dead, and after his death carried him to an old house and threw him down on a dirt floor, and never even straightened bis limbs. He lufll uncovered in the dirt for a day or two and then they buried him with re- iigious ceremony. Prineville Correspondence"- Pbineville, Ogn., Nov. 12, Stock looks well and grass is good here. Somebody's team took a spin to day. No damage done. There will be races here the 17th. A grand tiine is expected. What has become of all thrt correspondents I " Verity" is the only one that has Ahe stam ina to stay with it Mercury 46 de(,Tees to-night, at 7 o'clock, but It has been snowing for several days past. The weather is fine at present Hay is cheap here, eu-ht to ten dollars a ton, oat one cent a pound, flonr same as iu Eugene mills, wheat fiftyceuts, barley forty cents, po tatoes fifty vents. - Getting wood is the general business nf all now. You ought to have some of your sub scriber haul you a fine load of dry juniper wood and yon would be able to have a good fire. Mr. Darcey has ome fine hogs of the Rus sian Berkshire lined; he killed six for meat lust Monday. Tbey.are better than those on ex bibitiou at the Lane county fair. No vacant houses In town, to rent, the hut vacant one went to-day. Kkouur. Railway Time, The running time on the ORtS Co's line between Portland and The Dalle, 83 mile in 5J hours 18 mile ptf hour. Between La Grande and Huntington, 99 mile, the time is 6 hour or 16J miles per hnnp On tlie ih-ezon short line between Huntington and Focatelle, 32o miles, the time j is 13 hours and twenty minutes or -'j muc. per hour. The Northern Pacific train rum from Heron to Spokane Falls in 5.05, or at the rate of 23 mil per hour. On the Oreeon and California from Portland to Salem, 62 miles 2:53 is the time, or 15 mile per hour. Tie Mvlv m, I Y'. on the Canadian Pa cine, 90 uiilee., 8 h-mr is the time, or 11 J miles j per hour. TrMM ou the loiumina aim i H.-...H mad from Seattle to Kenton, 12 Uille h 50 minutes or at the rate of 14 2 3 prr ! rnir. , J, or an average of II M miles per hour. CITY Mast Meeting. Pursuant to notice a mass meeting of the citizens of Lane county. Oregon, was held at the Court Hume in Eageoe City, on the 10th inst, to consider and take such action as should be deemed requisite and pruper, to obtain a tri weekly mail Mute from Eugene City to Flore ace, and an snpropria Hon by Congress for the survey of the harbor of Siuslaw bay and river and the entrance thereto, and for.tbe construction vl a Jetty and lighthouse. Ou motion of J U Campbell, A O Hovey was called to tlie chair Ou motion of Ueo S Waabborne, D M tuition was chosen secretary. The 'chairman stated the object of the meeting, tfeiuarks were made npon the mutter stated by J it Campbell. Judge Nashuurne, A U Harbour, l'apt Cox. DM Kisdon, A S I'actersoii. (i M Miller, Dr I. ill, T li Hendricks, lluv Wooley aud others. O 8 Washburne moved that a committee of three be appoiutcd by the ehair to draft a memorial to Congress (or appropriation. survey, eto. Motion carried, and th chair appointed ii'eo 3 Washburne, H It Kiucsid aud I.L Campbell such committee. The on nittee retired and subsequent) y reported me luuowiug memorial, w-wu ; To the Senate and House of Kepresentstives of the If mted States of America In Congress Assembled We. the citizens of Lane Ceunty, Oregon, in mass meeting assembled beg leave to represent to your honorable body that Whkbias. ' The improvement of the en trance of the Shislaw Bay at the mouth of the siuslaw river in Lane county. Oregon, Is matter of national importance which will af ford a valuable seaport and harbor of refuge for vessels of anv size, otfeiunr 2S miles of an chorage, hind locked and perfectly protected trom storms, and Whereas. This is the natural outlet for the commerce of a very large portion nf the State nf Oregon, the section which is directly tributary thereto, already producing annually 1.000.000 bushels of wheat an eoual amount ot oats, 500,000 pounds of wool, 2,000,000 pounds of hops, 300,000 bushels of apples and vast quantities of plums, prunes and other fruits, trains and veitetnbles. not to .mention the vast titiwlt interesta which are iollv eonal to anv other area of the siaiilor size in the State. Ail of which are in a comparatively embryotio condition, and which for years have remained undeveloped on account of inadequate ahiapiug facilities which said improvement would fur nish, and Wiiereas. (n this said river and its tnlm taries are immense forests of the most valuable timbers, fir, cedar, hemlock, maple, alder and other valuable varieties, inexhaustible in quantity and superior in excellent quality to anything on the 1 acme toast. And WHfKKAS. Hie opportunities lor develop nient of fi-diinir interests are almost Without limit as the said river and bay afford im mense quantities of the finest salmdTi, end, herring, sardines and other valuable varieties all of which lack development on account of ack of shippini; facilities, which would be in- si, red by such said improvements. Wimtf'A. All and siiu'idar of the vast re sources of this portion of the state would be quickened and developed by said improvements it becomes a matter of vital interest and im portance to the state and nation. We there fore, your memorialists, do most respectfully ask that an appropriation in the sum of two hundred thousand dollars for the survey of said bav. the construction of jetties at tiie mouth thereof, and the erection of a lixlit house on the cape near the mouth ot said river be niaue, On motion the report of the committee was adopted by the meeting. On the matter of mail route and tti-Weekly mail, Dr Gill moved that a committee of three be appointed by the chair to act with the committee appointed at Florence. The motion carried and A S Patterson, J M Hodson and T (1 Hendricks were appointed. T G Hendricks moved that the committee be instructed to memorialize Congress to establish a tri-weekly mat' route from Eugere City to Floience on the county road built by Lane county as part of the route. Motion adopted. I) M Jtisdon moved that the committee appointed to draft petition to Congress for survey, etc, have leave to amend reported petition so as to show further cause and reason for such appropriation and survey and to show that it is much the nearest port for shipment of the production of a con siderable portion of what is known as the "Iulaiid Empire" of this coast Leave granted. On motion Geo M Miller and I L Campbell were appointed to circulato a petition to the Legislature now in session to memorialize Congress for said appropriation and survey. On motion the aecretary was directed to forward the resolutions and proceeding of thia meeting with (aid petition to each of our several representatives in Congress j also the petition to the Legislature by morning mail, with proceedings of this meeting. On motion Geo S Washburne was ap pointed assistant secretary. .l'apt Cox produced and presented before the meeting a profile of the bay and entrance and stated that thu winds have closed the uortb channel with sandwhereby the south channel baring all the outflow and inflow has become greatly deepened and eolargod, and that a little improvement would make it a permanent enttance of deep water. 1 Adjourned. A. G. HOVEY, D. M. ItrooH, - Chairman. Secretary. -iremen Election. Notice is hereby given that the annnal election of the Eugene Fire Department for a Chief Engineer and a First Assistant will take place on December 1, 18H5. F L. BILYF.U. W. II. Smith, President. Secretary. Eugene, Nov. 14, 188& Union TifANMcrviNO Services. At the last meeting of the Eugone Ministerial Union it decided to hold the usual Thanksgiving services in the Baptist Church. Services open at 11 a. m. Programme ! Invocation Rev C A Wooley Music Choir. Scripture reading Rev O Parker. Music Choir. Reading nf Proclamation Rev C MJIilL Prayer Kev i, K ueary, u u. Music Choir. Sermon- K-v A 0 Fairchild. Praytr -Rev J H D Henderson. Music Choir. Benediction-Rev E P Henderson. Nominations. Engene Engine Co No 1, at their regular meeting last Thursday evening made the following nomination for the ensuing Department election : For Chief Engineer, Win Preston ; First Assistant Chief, Henry Day, The election is one week from Monday. Notice. Mr. B. H. Jamei having retired from business and being desirous of settling np, requests all those Indebted by note or ac count to Immediately call and make a settle tnent He can be found at bis office in the Court House, ready to receipt for all debt due him. L Salomon Talks, He say that alj those indebted tt him must come forward . th 0DpeM. lawyer. A word to the tr h .umuen Brevities. Eugene Eogin Co gave a drill lat Thursday evening. See J L Page' new advertisement la another column. Mr Robi Shelton has started mi geaenl delivery waton. The Oregoniaa "did it" is the general expression beard in Eugene. Go to Tage's and get bargains in the bank' mpt stock of Osburn k Belshaw.' The public school enterlaiument will take place Friday evening, December 18th. Only on marriage license issued this week. That of 8 J Calloway and M A Wood. Mr. Miller shipped a car load of fine cattle from Eugeue to Portland by last Thursday's train. Mr W H Hoffman, father of Mrs G B Dor- ris. died at Jacksonville. Ssturday at the ad vanced age of 85 years. Remember that Fage is selling the bankrupt tock of groceries of Osburn k Belshaw at prices astonishingly low. Mr J E Houston, 'formerly of this city, is now the proprietor of one of the leadiug hotel in Ashland, and I doing a good business. Report from Mitchell, Crook eouuty, ya Charlie Woods, who was shot at that place a couple of week ago, is rapidly recovering. We understand that several Mitchell Repub licans in Eugene last Wednesday sent congrat ulatory telegram to the newly elected Senator. Book ageut, map agents, album agents, and several other ' kind 'of agent have been "boring" our good citizen this week. A terri ble affliction) certainly. Mr J L Fage has purchased the bankrupt stock, formerly belonging to Osburn k Belshai and will sell the same at price "way down.' Give him a call and price the goods, Mr C A Barbour of Florence, is circulating a petition praying the postal authorities to grant a tri-weekly mail between Eugene and Florence, All should sign the petition. We have already sent a number of subscript tions to the N. Y. World. Remember the price .for the Guard and World is only $3.20 for one year. Hand In your subscription at once. Mrs Hanchett was present during the latter part of the illness and death of Mies Spiller. She accompanied the remains home. She is one of the noble and kind hearted Samaritans of Eugehei Died. Iu Eugene City, on Sunday, November 15, 1885; Mrs AnJerioa F Pearce, aged 70 years. The remains were buried in the Ma sonic ceme tery on Monday. America F Edwards was born in Virginia and removed to Warren county, Ky., while very young. Was married to Ja U smith in 1828, removed with him to Greenbush, Illinois, in 1840: and started across the plains in 1853. After reachinir the Burnt River country in Kastern Oregon Mr Smith sickeneoed and died. The family came on arid stopped in the Svitiam valley the ensuing winter, coming to Eugene in 1854. in and near where she has re sided until her death. In 1858 she was mar ried to Mr G C Pearce. She was the mother of ten children; eight of whom have preceded her to the spirit land. Her sons, well known in this community, are T J and J F Smitn. She was lor many year an npritrht member of the Christian church, and died in full faith of a happy future life. local Market EiioENi, Nor. 20, 1885. Wheat Olo per bushel nett OAT8-2W5130C per busheL Hops I ( .8a Bacon -Sides. 910c: hams: 12lc: shoul ders, 7('8c. UllTTKtt JlKai'ZSo per lb. Eoos 2TKi30o per do. Flour 4 per barrel. Potatom 2fa)30o per bushel ' ' Important Notice. Notice is hereby given that the account of the late firm of Osburn k Belshaw have been placed in the hands of Geo. W. Kinhkt for collection. Thru Indebted to the'firmare hereby notified not to pay money to anyone else, as Mr Kin sey is alone authorized to make collections, Card of Thanks. We desire to return our lincer thank to the many friend who so kindly aided us during the sickness and death of our mother. Your aid and sympathy ha been highly appreciated. tf. r. rmnn, Mrs. K A. Smith, T. J. Smith. Gold Found in EooenI -At the Star Ho tel Mr J B Coleman has purchased the property and gone in as proprietor. He is the firet man who has come out publicly in lavor of the poor man, or the one who has to board and lodge. He will furnish good bMrd and ilinr f.,r t3 75 ner week or 75 cent per day. He has refitted the home, putting in new beds and plenty of cover. He has also fitted cp his barn in good style and will feed any man's bora on hay and oats for 25 cents. Stable without feed fiee to patrons of the hotel Mr C. is a lame mini but gets around lively and respectfully solicits a share of piildio patron age. No Chinese em ployed -white help only. Call and see the old Kentucklan; he will make you so welcome you Will think you are at home. Died. The people of Euirene CHy onlver. sally xpres their regret at the death of Miss Ruble P. Spiller, which occurred at Amity on the 15th Inst The remains were brought here Tuesday and buried in the Masonic cemetery alongside her brother Boise. Shews just in the nioring of life, accomplished and amiable I and it seemed but a short time ago that a long life of usefulness and of good worK was to ne her but it hashappened otherwise. Tothe grief stricken mother many friends tender their deep sympathy iu her sorrow and affliction. ( Eminent Spiakeh. Archbishop Gross, of the Catholio Church, for Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho, will deliver two lectnn Sunday at Rhinehart' Hall, in thi city, one in the morning and one in th evening. The Rev. gentleman is said to be one of the moat eloquent speakers on the Pacifie coast, and wherever he lectuiea the people turn nut en masse to bear hiin. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Remember the place i Rhinehart' Hall Died- In Long Tom precinct, at the residence of W S Jone, Tuesdsy, November 17, of diphtheria, Emma, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jesse Blakeney, aged 2 year. 4 months and 13 days. Th funeral occurred la t Thursday. STILL Dtino. Horses continue to die with a disease unknown, in the hill south of town. Mr Win Blanton h.d two hore to die one r'ay thi week, STATE UNIVERSITY A coltusM drroted ta Use btereste 4 th Lattreaua aajd Eataxiaa Litmty Seetetasav asvl u-.i out bnlyenuty. Left E. Mcaca Eavrrnsu E O Potter tntrrrd school he weak. The aJvaawed Geraaa ctaea bare taisbeal Faust, The new board of trnateea kU a sasetiaxr last Saturday. The cementing oa the new University is snw bout half done. Mr Edgar McClare baa been teaching la Mrs Spiller's place during her absence. The beaming smile of Mr Alfred T Ambrose is again lighting np th University. Mis Minerva Starr, of the das. f 1S80; came np to Eugene oa a visit Tuesday, The poblio delate givM by the Laoriam last Friday nix lit, was in every respect a great some, Miss Amanda J Jackson's name was pro posed for membership in the Eiitaxian Society last Friday. Livy, which waa formerly one nf the daasm of the first has heu changed thia year to' the second term. Some of the students that will read at the next puhlic exercises in the auditorium have been appointed. Mia Fanny Coudnu delivered a recitation and Mia Mary Bon net te read a select poem at the last session of th Eutaxiana. The class in Philosophy hsve finished the advance in Mechanic and have taken up HvdroHtatios, which they will complete before commencing the review for examination. IV Edward Geary, a graduate of the class of 1880, pent a few days in Eugene but week. He and and his wife, who has been visiting here eeveral weeks, started for their home Monday. The question debated in the Eutaxian Sod. ety last Friday, "Resolved, That high schnola should not be supported by the State" with Jessie McClnng and Ida Porter as leader, waa decided is favor of the negative by the presi dent As the holidays draw nearer and reviews and examinations begin to stare us in the face, bard study seems to be the eole remaining alterna tive of the students, thus Iraving to the poor scrambler fur items a 'hard lot and a short celumn. . Miss Anna Patterson finished her school south of town about two week ago and has since that time been teaching in the puhlic school for Mrs Jackson, during her sicknrss. We hope to see her taking an active part in the society again soori: The amount of money banded - over by but year's treasurer to tfe newly elected board of trustee of the corporation waa the enormous sum of forty-four cents. We trust that the board will see fit to put this money in tome investment that will be of lasting benefit to the societies. Th Lanreans lit some of their speeches at the corporation meeting made the statement that their officer were in the habit of resign ing after they were elected, and that it was almost impossible to get an editor, notwith standing the present editor's vehement defense of bis delinquent brother. The numerous absence among the professor last week gav some of the clause unexpected vacations. Although it will make the study ing a little harder In the long run, the1 students managed to pas the time without any serious inconvenience to themselves or any great amount of worry for the future. The question chosen for debate two weeks hence is "Resolved, That Gordon was a better general than Grant' Affirmative leader is Lea the McCornack with Cbfra Condon, Emily Bristol and Cora Samm as' colleagues; nega tive leader, Emma Dorria, colleagues, Jenni McClure, Bessie Da, Lura Murch. Corporation dues are now in order and the Lanreans have a chance for showing off their gallantry and saving th Eutaxiane much em barrassment by paying their debU without having to be dunned ; a th treasurer for this year is a Eutaxian and it is not presumable that one of that frail body would have the "grit" to walk trn to' on of the brother Laureans and order him to pay up. The corporation meeting passed off very quietly, as the only business before the societies was the election of officers, and over alf of thi was done by a vote east by th secretary. E O Potter was elected J'reatdent. Jessie B MoClun---, Secretary; Emma Dorria, Treasurer ; F M ChrisrharC LiMrarian J Mary Bonoette, Ass't Librarian; Etta Moore, fourth Trustee, and W M Miller, fifth Trustee. Aa ever, death seems to claim among her victims the fairest and most talented. Bliss ReubenaP. Spiller, second in death among the Alumni, and fourth among the students of the University, passed away at Amity Sunday, the 15th, after a bug illness. The remains were brought to Eugene for burial Tuesday. Ever foremast in her studies as well aa every fhina else, she Was one of the snort promUinji graduates that the University has! ever sent out Foe many years sb was ooe uf the most active member of th Eutaxiaa society, ami after she bal finished school was a frequent visitor at their meeting. The tuexobers of the society have for her only the pi ranwmhranee. and th deepest syn her mother iu ner sad bereavement m i Homii Solo. The bora found about one month ago tied to the Court Uoose fence, aad thought to have been stolen from eota rae by th man Holliway, accordingly was adver tised iu thia paper and sold at auction last Mondap by th eity. The animal was pur chased by Mr Ell Bangs I.sr W. VmrofilTT ExTAOillAaT. The heaviest wind storm for a number of year passed over the eity last Tnewlay, blowinn dosra old f.nnea. ahsda and a few si (To. One enrbwe feature was that no rain fell after the stutm. Bihth v The following is a record of birth Menrin? la Kiirax the past week) To the wife of Rev O Parker, a so.; to th wife of i S McMurrar. a daughter; loth wife of Ke C M Hill a daughter MaRIIO.-M'u Belle Grat. fncvaerry of tlihi ri eras snarrwd lately to IH. Dto of Baker City. W eiWd or eoeirrstsUtine. Diaa-In this eity at the Baker IIuteL November IX 1W Jhn SibcUIt. acd 85 yean, lit hl recently arrired fere witb rel ati vea fruua Mit-higaa. rAtMTAimis-Aiceld5ner eaa bad at Baker's hoU fur M eeota. , Cotua Grev Item rar5oatcuio.EiroB'i!.l Core .LSI CtaneeV Sow I. A daaeiog cub waa rgaaiissl her hat etnme dear am! sain, aotwiiaatmullng th gaJ ywttssJay. Mr O Q CartwrigM, o SnuuV, waa m (town Tammy. Mr John Abmaaderhaw aoU his snack and1 weed ta Latham. Mm Fiona Wallace cam' no- from Eugene ae day hast week est a visit MrOearKana instaeow a few day air from gutting ekolud a a patatik. A Bttle chili sf Mr O H.nvardV who Uvea up he Coast l'ovlc, died last Wsdnuday, Hon R M VsatcJt left br Sulcnt again MusuW, kariag spent Sunday at home: Mrs O P Adam started for Unioa county but Monday morning en aa eatsmhnt visit. Mr Gamut? has been havinc a max dressing the bom aad pnttiag kia mill i goad tales. Mr r.tis L tiffin. i Enetssn Oregon, la beea ivitnai frieada in this vieiaity l fctfct, Mr S B Withintoa s family have meW into. the kfes wmety oeeupssd by ikw Wm turn. Mr Thns Swift, of Enjemt; has been an towis wrasiuoally of mt. 11 waa visit bog at itt John Carraa'a, W Irara that Mr Jsmmo Keox, ftwmerty nf thi place, bow of Lnk(M, ha Ulua aato himself a wile. Hun Mr Chandler, af Raksr comity, was ha to wa SatunUy sad Sond I. II haft Sakm Monday tautaing. Mr W II Simon and family hH for Una county but Thrtnday, where they conWtuplaC reanung in the future. Mr S E Veatcb baa an apple tree that has hail blossoms oat it every aViata since Mmm ep to the 15th of tab moatk! It auto but a good crop nf apple. We saw a wild blackhVrfe yfoa tN 13tk at thia month whh-a was fall of g rsca berries and were nearly full grown; also saw bkeaoiBa sd another viae. ' Mr S K Veatcb waa wfcrbblg hie cJna H the road Monday and Tuesday, pottn eaewa crosa. togs and preparing tat read IA the muddy weather. IMcd, in Mercer cosmty, Keatncky, Oct. 90. 18& Mr Salli Thomas, at la sdvartetd of 1 years. Sb waa the mother of Mr M H Perkins, of this place, waa at avw caveat years old. Messrs Hnch Horen ami Albert Imard have ensue dowa from tV gvhl revise Kar sup plies. They say there ie ajold there and kave erected a cabin and intend to stay there aad work fisr it Mr U W McCoy aad Mr DM Stryker were both eonuilerahly kurt by scene limbs falling, by aom nikdwp, while raking a boene foe Mr K II llaaleton a few days ano. 1 heir wjunc are eenooa. ' I Yesterday was a Very wiady day. a dry wind blowing at a temtSo rata, prattratiegl trae and leuces imuecrtmiiutery ami aarwuuisr some sheds; ftc There was a omtinaatw ef xalea all day. Ia th furenonai there were indicatKSM uf rain, bat in the aftenteua ta I cloud were dispersed leaviar a clear sky at Met, the wiad appeariug to dacreaa ia force ae the sun went down. Mim France Medley narrowly escaped falling off of a log into Row river dnriag th freshet Her head got to swimming as she was crossing, led by her btther-m-law, Mr II M Wallace. Ha had led hie wife safely aver and re to rued for the young lady. Wbea about half way and where the water was ef ankaowa depth, she tottered, aad Mr W ami a hard sou 111 to keep hi balance, but at length got her to sit down and crawl the best ah euoIJ I the bank, which she did in safety. Vinrrt. Boa IX Siuioaw PiacMct. Ta th wif of Walklie, a daughter: To the wife ot Bub Cmw, a sob. To the wife of Ike Simpeon, a danghter. To th wife of ltardy Crow, a daughter. To the wife ef Hawley, a ttamrb ter. To the wife of T. Hollaed, taw. Ta th wif of Rea Jeana, a daughter. T th wife of Jim Hintoa, a lUoghler. Hurrah for SiusUw and Cayot Creek t F. M. X. GsAxr.t Mimiro. Th member of Sum law Grange will relebrata aa Satnrday.ta 4th of Decemher, 1883. Everybody is invited to attend, and a special iavitatioa ta extemled to ye editors by the committee. F. M. NieaswAKDM, Chairman. Koni-n TO C suitor, All those indebted to me for blacksmithiag or otbarwaa art requested to call ami settle saoie, aa I matt have money immediately. , ti. T. HOTt Janctioa City, hr.t Kof. I. ISSi. Overcoat Rtolix. A persrm who mkaowa last Tnesday, stole aa overcoat froaa Fbd Vaughan, which was tiwl oa th tarVtl of hi horse, that was hitched ia the rear ef Stewart livery stable If the hxtividual due act return the am by thi. Saturday, evening he will be prosecuted bar the lawft Fish Maud. Mr J P Ditcbbmra baa jest started a fisb market ia this city am Ninth Street, opposite Day k Pralt'e blacksmith shop. Ha will keep coastaaUy ad aaad afl kimbi of neb, oysters, clams, pouttry aad game, te. The people sboold give ta gvDtie- maaagond auppurt To Lit. T tw geatlem or ladies t a comfortably fumisaed rouea, with fie, Ughta etc. .Tenrxi. W per mnoh lor the I wx. Apply to Rev O Parker, at ta Episcopal fieclory. Hor PrsrHA-'m. Drtng th past week Mr S It Friendly has purchased 3f),X poomla of bopa, paying I to T cent per pouml for the Bankrupt Having purclmscd the Bankrupt Stock of GltOCEIUES, ETC, at prices VEHY LOW, formerly belonging to Osburn Belshaw, I now offer them for sale at 1 Way Bown1 Prices. Give mo a call and prki the Goods. J. L, PAGE.- PkttenaH. Ut H J Smith haembirasd: to bJa talM iei PbrtlaniH . .,.' Mi Kodnew Soutt wen, to. Ftatlenit bt Tdtimaditjt. , - Mir Whftney i, Boiaa, of IVtlandt gas a a eaQ ana- dkjr thia wails. , Kew Wdji BLtostonw af JSuutfonv pern tafia effhsa a short tutt prnsaant salt a da thiai weekv Hon. J J Walbnn and Gen S WaahJlueueaae been as) CiievaUis thia weal Sa aWfcnifaarm an tlie Circuit CuurlC Be O Parker hit 6r Snaebmaj yastswlaxf afternmiD;, He will wmaiik Im thai vkf sW about text daya. Mr Wllkiw lAinufway, arpreent&iB tHw !la X.irthwH iai iv our eiiiy lunttiua; taW ttat mtsrestaaf that paper. JXBsnirclchkaegniMBsKate Or egon em vsnt W hone be will awsaa feaaV cured nf A at asthmatio tnwhlmv Mr Gen- A stsedv nf Cslwnlav aad wife ars) mthiaeity. Ufa aWgaeanw a prusmat eats' ami save Le bbsda aermaaanaly lueasiaaj m Lansr count'. Kiipr esentatfvea LostUtt, af Bailer enmity, Abshter at Lake ami Tkitos af t'oiiinv spvaa hwt Sirai.Uy ht wk Thaw wmtm avesa&D' imprsaxtri with EiigenW Th fcltowrag Lao esunty nelamaa warm bSataai thi week: Wtou-y SbaAmua, JWb Cuaaaf ,' J V ihmsnsk, Jsmm aUlay', S St Toraa and W ft Isswnn: Took T Cn On ih way aver front VaeieoaTsV ioiTa coeaa an af Ik citiata af th latter a wkm at laaier ra&tmeut, eftalrgeil wttk aaaV apfracy and mtimklatioa,' pass s 3 aunerr thm ether twsnty-si.t frlxmtrm aad ieok tN eeaaam af th. partf. Thai fcim k taw feattfi hf the peraoei'a sabjxfa k AalWity Oa waa ITsh, rm SwmOsfe; iv Utrmoas, Caaadtaas anal aUtasat Amersimma. , t , Elevm af there etv3 h the ttttei Statra army; ra ef tiiem Weia tua yeeira. t enlist at th lim ef tR wsi. , Tbtmeaf bretgej turth ksl teU hi AituH ica aa an avetagt iur tntf yi ami the) Ungtk af timsr thsry ami bee otiartm averaged mteeat eara Tweaty hv f thesai mem wer m& It familiaev ami repreaeatml suity fan tiudrsN aad etevea geaadnhadresi tw el taetsi were nniaarrwil. Tb arragt age f thee mam waif lyeari mm 'm . .. , . . , . , TV averag nnmher af yeas tAey lal lived oa the raetli aatai waa tautmsi femra at j month. aad hmr msmtha. Nut an .thee srew basl eyrr baba caargvd with any trim between Occwpatioaa fhrv a thee mea merchants, tare pmraafista, tw keAHkersv six carpeateva, the hfacktmrtaa. aast draaghtamaa, aa Bbasabar, earn aautegva pber, an brisk saaaso, ea ahnsmaler, ' aa asoabier, aa boat baibter ami aa etvil mifiaeer. Tone rr Cu. Aa Albany papar. m speak-' tngaf th arraignment ef Cap. W W Saemdr era and Mate Mattia AUuwsi em th (karg ef killiatr Chatkea CasspketL, aaya:' They, wrwl eaamrMtaua aad wve (Osaseittjsal tu' fpii await the artiu af th Beat gtaad fsrr. Bnta appeared ewd aad tntt'ctssl shsrisif torn aaost, Mtkad they wtr ke the tWt twae. Swear dee palling oat, KgbtiatT aast pnibAa; a tiusci It is barely possible that tbs trial may assaei oil at the aiH ttraed lata ia Januavy. bnc probably it will mat . occur bffo's thai Wmilk Ursa af eaurt We are turarsAed) that am ample enrpa af aituener ta beea rrtatas j ' fue th defense, hut iM h they are imt asabiectef ranaaraayet. ' Faia mH EsTuWAiitsttsT. Tker m t be k fair ami taterUianuat, TheaJksgsiaf evraing. Nor S6t,' at Laid Halt, saetiav femled by th ladies ef th tSeaftytari Aib! Society. Tk ara:hc fer1 sale are bvwy aad th wiigra tJaert d. tfitrf. aoosistW ef efanau mas; recitati'oja.' (ksrade ml pro vet be. In b gaeased by th aetieoa. Refreahmeata will a i veil aast arerr eXt pat fottb t make it a very ttjnyablm -aeai4V . , Takes 14i5wio9t. Wi" are reiUbiy f fur aud thai 4 party ot ana bundresl aattiet'a hare time ta'aat taftse poMmitHa af Urn aeb brated "WUt iW ranch OMaawtialg it tnaay thmaaml sew ef read bad ami fxaudaleatlf etahaed ami alaasd aadwr nac tf Todha'atsr k Devia. a sattta fiev Th tabd ne ia Uj ositheoetfra portio f GraoA emnty. Bakay fkty KevsOlev Bill The bilt eadlnf a fertreja ef Duauhae euaaly ta Usaa baa emssd Itosm af th LegitUtur aad. bsaannl a taw. The portioa ceded is Bear Floraaoa. Il ar lakes ia six aula dMith af th awar at lb moatb aast ruaa aa a traigbt ttsm nntil kt ihlureect th itver.' Cm PiorinT. Th aullesriaa; mreat ef eity property have changed bamb thie mask t D W Amtrasoa rsTWa 8wet. lit ami baV ef 4 in hawk t. Patlracl's mkUtina snaaidet atiua. r Hkwo B Kin sey UV AmUsev sea, bat ami af Lil 4 ia bluo EH asax, Klaj MAinrxiv la lalLeeiawr. Oag, No. 4. by th Kosv A. Fitta. Mr. Jm KaM ami Mis Xellist rraeL Jeroeawa nany iriela im Lao Bant' eflfsr taatf aoagriAtitlatiuasv . , ' 1 1-7- ' Sale