'W- fffL till, Jls2$ , jMa$ Jf w WtL $3.00 por Year, in Advance. NOTICK TO St'BSCRIBBIIS. The date appearlitK after the printed Me on the paper U the date or tho SXPIRATION or subscription. Qee1- News- Tacotna U to have a Congregational Church. The new brick building at Olympla pro grouses. The Fakir do Bordeaux Is astonishing Ta coin altos. Temperanco prayer niootlngi are lu ordor At Olympla. Tho Taeorua Tribune has commoncod its tonth volumo. Tho Tacouia Brass Band has rocolvod acldl clonal Instrumouts. Tho Olympla crusaders are preparing for uu uuuvk on ku nuns. Load, almost pure, has beon found uoar tho IVm d'OrlolIo lake. Tacoiua Is going to havo a Lodgo of tho Champions of the Hod Cross. ATacoma minister preached a sermon last .Sunday for tho bonollt of hoodlums. Micbaol Ilnrllgan, convicted at Vancouver of tho murder or J. C. A. Vohwlukol, has l.ecn sentenced by Judgo Grcono to bo hangod on tho 10th of Juno noxt. A Mrs. Smith, of Walla Wnlla, was arrest nI a fow days slnco on a charge of bigamy Sho capped the climax by saying that sbo had never boen married to Mr. b.; shoouly llod with him occasionally. On tho first of May eight hundred men will bo employed In building a railroad through from Bingham, Utah, to Dry Can yon. Tho projectors of tho uew ontorpriso mean business. Colorado, which was settlod ten years later (ban Utah, now has 120,000 Inhabitant, sev eral nourishing cities, thirty newspapers, a XI no tchool systotu second to none In tho ountry, and six hundred miles ofcoinpletod railway. Gulou mining la starting up quite lively In -uajUUtU. Julius Strauss, of Bowiman, Montana, shun bora In Jail. Ho stolo $300. Vancouver boys aud girls engage in tho uiuooont amusement of playing marbles. A wood-chopper named John Rock was Jellied by the Indians noar Fort Shaw, Mon una, on the 2"tl ult. The first brick residence on tho Sound, If not In Washington Territory, is lu counto of -unsirucuou at uiympia. Tho little son of Colonel F. C. Doimllng, of Virginia uny, uau ms log urokou a row days J uoo by a log rolling on It. . Tho Tumwater people commoncod the grading or tho Olyiupla-Tonlno Itallrond -through thoir town last Saturday. The Vancouver Register says: Wo havo wool red a largo dose of Spring poem, and our digestion Is somewhat Impaired. The argument for tho defence mado by John 1-'. Caples, ill tho Uartlgan murdor trial, ou Woduesday last, at Vancouver, was an ablo effort. Tho Vancouver Ileglitci' gives In dotall tho rial of Michuol Ilarintau. chanted with mur der. It is at tho hoad or tho Washington jcr.iturj iiat'Hj'upur wuriu. A niau named Doroughty, llvlug on tho Knn..on of thirty oyMonncii. has biokeu Ivtiimulup. W . T., cut his loot erv badly d,mll ,0 opposition of tho old companies, lately, and piobablv would hao bled tow,0 combined ngulnst. thoiii. Tho Wash lciUli had not tho Indians found blm lu lll(.toii Conipatty bus now a foothold lu the tltno I S'an l'Miicltco market, and tho price of Tho Washington Companv, at Shcalwalor osters has sdniiced. Them urn ubout Kay, nil orgJiilrjitlon of llilriy ojstoriiwu, i thirty muiu owner, ol oystti-uds who tall; lias broken down tho opposition ot th old ' of forming themselves Into u company. TOinpanlts who combined iiBalmathoiii. ' Wnlla Widlii wunts u bnv-s band. Tlmy Mrs. MeFarland, wll'oof ex-Miorlll'.Mcrar- should hare or.o. and, i f Chohalis county, on tho norta luud , Tl0 i,Cww Rt tin. Umatilla Agency mo it Uny' liarUr, rtccldcii tally shot horM-U proniing lincly. t?Vi l mo room to nit- ,in Ualli Kor tho Brass lland'H benullt this rerritorj, lu tho euiit of a failure to uhUln ' ,1" roolofUNuou bulldlngiiiid washCtloii-I . imw till trial, iixklti" that the sentencu i "u,lri-u of M1..0 Hartlnaii bii coiiimutcd to the I'enl- Tho street" and giitloM of Walla ull-t are wutlary lor Hie, Iiistoad of tho doath penalty. ; A "vatiety supper" Is tho latest nt Wnlla CWaUa. ItXio water works Is what troubles Walla ".Valla lolks. Tho i-rhl,. across tho IMIou. at CWfts ha. , ""nccnrrl inour VoVVbnTco U U &ren iiuisuen. ' astoiiNhlng to co how many Nasbys wo Mr. John Campbell, of Skagit alley, Ins i u.nt) jn 0Hr mliht.wlio uro willing to forego discovered qtUto a Jluo tract of opuu country '. eroual preferences and thtlr tlino to the ou the richt bsnk of tho rher, teu miles I vrvlce ol the Government and the accom Jtarathojam. One or two settlers havo al- modatlon of tho public, by running tho l'ost sxuly located there for tho purpose ot rals- utllco. fnghopsonan extensive sale. Udli ponies are plenty and cheap at At a meeting of tho Second Advpntlsts at i Walla Walla. "Wnlla Walla havo beou commenced ut their ' ...,.., . solllll,. a, n0iena. Montana, for iet. and havo already awakouod conslJera- Alo interest. Tho printed statutes of the last sosslon aro - miko'a volume of 7S3 pages. JTlio tolegrapu lines betw con Sound iolaU i 5iU:jbeing cnaugea Taoouialsbelnz eularged for the ninety' ninth time inoru or lu. The Walla Walla jail U more thau crowd' 3d- Fourteen birds. Sound naoera ara urowling over what they , biow about Masonry. 'Che Islands of the North Pacific are attract- riK considerable attention. ' A.s.iupaiiyofixmen left Walla Wnlla a I jialace.boHadrwauokftoa, A blooming wouian In bloomer costume has put In an appearance at Walla Wall, A Grange has beou organized at Wallula. Olympla records her regular tire alarm. No damage. Walla Walla chinamen havo a comotory of ineir own. Tumwater prosonts a business ltko ap pearance. The Odd Follows of Idaho will eclebrato on the 27th. Tacoma's Nlmrod klllod a doo and two fawns at one shot, A party of Lcwlston miners havo started ou prospecting tour. Tho cbomlcal apparatus for tho Sllvor City School has arrived. A working force of sixty mon aro ougagod on tho Olympla railroad, Owvlieo iwoplo want to know what clap- uonrus are. ask your cuiiuron. ThoshlrmhnrofTacama hasbcon increased by tho arrival ofn pllo-dilror. Tho Tacoiua ball, gtvon for tho bonotlt of mo puuiio botioois, uottod lltty dollars. I. II. Whlttlosey, ofTacoina, has been ap pointed a Notary l'ubllc by Gov. Ferry. At Olvmpla on tho2.1d Inst, tho mercury stood utM) in tlio shadoand 121 lu tho sun. A concert for tho bonotlt of thu poor was glvoti at Silver City a fow ovouing nIuco, which netted 1!KS V. Tub Ayoars, tho omhoz7llng Deputy As sessor c." Heist cr.m.t, s loirlc. lu u6 it. Los Angeles, California. Tho roseola, orscarlatini, or scarlet fovor, of whatovcrthoopldomlo may lu reality bo, Is still raging in Sllvor City. It Is reportod that tho wrecked schoonor Kllda.on sho llos bottom up betwunu Victoria mid ICs'iulmalt harbors, has been told lor $100 to Mossrs. Starr and Stalsnildt. Deputy United States Marshal Georgo Gllmoro has recolvod ordors from hordquar tors to selzo all wood and timber cut this Winter on what Is known as tho Kuott laud claim. Tho roof of a Silver City tin-shop caught tiro a low days altice. und If It had not boen discovered In time, or extinguished boforo It had gslned uncontrollable headway, that towu would havo now boen a heap of ashos. Very strango conclusion. Sixty months labor, valued at $2,400; 4,07s aero, of land and 1!G town lots, valued at $15,000; 82,250 worth of material and K',000 cash, havo boen subscribed to tho Olympla and Tenlno Itallroad. Mrs. May l.aatman and Miss Maggie and llva Ostraiuler were tho first to wheel dirt on tho Olympla aud Tenlno Itallroad grade. Tho crops on the lower Chohalis, W. T., aro said to look oxooodlugly well, promising a bouutllul harvest. Tho area or grain sown Is much largor than any previous year. Tho Seattlo Dhpatch says that since the Anuersou was liauieu on tuo tort wrangle and Victoria route, tho other linos havo raised tho faro; but tho miners, being o- imsod to extortion, havo Induced Mr, Chas. ilillard. or Victoria, to nut thodoublo cylin der steamer Isabel on tho route, in tho place of tho Anderson. Capt. Morrison will liavo charm) In tho pilot-house, assisted by Smith, tor noriyou mosiiKa rouio. i x up a i ifoi i tin imi air inii kjuuiit niri I fTtA 'f. it (i . it tunvtiu fvMii Ulmnt U'alns to I o i.-auci in ordor to uiM:otiio irogs moio (sunfortable. ! Olvmnl.t and Sound nconln nro still await- ling tho arrival or tho fctoamer 'labor to luko the rmito regularly. J2 CO p venial. TMn.iB linti ailititllftAil I(Sj tliJk IL-4 itrt O t mas. k o ,wr m wholosole. a two- to y.;0 0o0 ilro-p roof Uu Idlng to be - "': ' , v..... itt, nf iiA, Tho VirsL National Bank of Bozeman has !had anlucrotso of $lt,KX)lu its clrculsllou, which make its total circulation jir,000. A mau tiho was pardoned out of the petil- teutlary lu Washington Territory last week, spent Ills first nigiil aiier ms release, in jau f0r druukeuness. Lewis, Bull A. Co., owners of the famous Legal-Tender Silver Mine In Montana, have r.uo'.Uicd lu tho lUst lor couuitUr.Olug mu- chtnery. which wUl be .shipped and plaood UioisMUaH(;jaucUiapraeotfcman, f SALEM, OREGON, MAY 2, Walla Walla llremen aro quarreling about Chief Kuglneor. Tiger Englno Co., No. 2, at Walla Walla, grew indignant because tho Common Coun cil declared Its intention to abolish tho oillco of Chief engineer. They met and passed resolutions to adjourn, disband, disolvo, toll their boll, drape the engine in mourning aud quit forovor. The Helena Jfemhl says that Mr. Vaughn has struck tho three foot of oro In the Little .Tonnlo Mine, tho average value of which, by actual assay. Is tn cntu-cinht Ititmlrcil ttullai tier ton, of 2,000 ttis. At this rato Mr. Vaughn Is llkoy to nbrldgo the period ho has set down In his memorandum book at which to accept tho title of millionaire. Gov. Ferry pold an nlUclal visit to tho Ter ritorial asyium oi stoincoom ia i ucstiay. Soutliorti Orocon has been stirred to Its lowest dopths latoly with candidates for oillco. Covo. In Union county, haa a Union Tom- porauco Sociotyjiist ornntiUod, with 52 mom liois. fEWS By TELEqf Ij. Nr.w Oiii.i.anx, April 23. Tlio Captain of tho steamer Iberia reports that famllius tire abaudlng tho plantation aud moving to the highlands. Whoro llvo thousand hogsheadN ofsugar wasantlclpitod only seed Is hoped for now. Tlio watorlsnvor tho Morgan rail recti loi tc:it.r-ivo miles T.'Kf '.r.ns vrro drowned in attempting to cross l'carl river yesterday. Moxitoi:, La,, April 2rt. Tho rlvor has fallon Vi iiioheH in twenty-four hours. The steamer Garry Owen reports the water as falling all tho way down. I.irri.i: ltocic, April 28, Baxter, upon ro colvlng advices from the President that his first requisition for troops to assist in sup pressing tho Insurrection did not arrive, repeated tho samo to-day. WAMUNinnx, April 2.S. Tho IIouso Com mltteo ou Judiciary to-day authorized tho fol lowing naniea mil w uo roponou : a uiii reneallmr the snoclal act retiulrlm: California tooled her Itoprosentatlves for tho Forty- lourtn congress during me prosont yenr. This iKistpoues the ConirroAsloual oloctioii in that State till August, 1.S7S. Atcukkn, April 2.'i.I it tho battle of the 11th Instant, olght thousand natives mado a coneral attack ou the Dutch positions at Krnton, but wero repulsed with great slaugh ter, after eight hours' lighting. All the Dutch forces, except u garrison of UkW now lu K nil on, will return to Java to-morrow. San FitANciMX). Anrll 20. A llro occurred on Clay atroet near Suisomo at 10o' look last night in thoAuiorlcan tea store, Wolf x Flet cher's market and ltatman's printing house. Damago probably 10,000, mostly covorod by Insurance. TIIK 3IIXKII Tlt'KKT IX MU'ULIS ttl'.MY. Tlio Doniocrotic Convciitioiiof Doiiglns county met last Saturday und resolved that "half n loaf being better tliun no liicad," tlicy would besatlslhMl to dlvlclo olllccs of that county with IteiKihlkaiiH. Tliun tho Couvoutlou prococilcd to mtilio Hh lialf of tho noinlimtlotis an follows : For Ucpruscntatlvc, J.F. Klce; JniuosII. Ik'tm, James lllcliaids; County Judge, Major lltown; County Cletk, J. I). Vim Huron ; School .Superintendent, (julnuy A. (irubli; County Coininlssioiu'r, (I. .I. Callnliiiii ; Coroner, Or. Vouablo. Then tho JJuinociats soiit acoiiiinlttto to Invite tilelr lliTc(llt:u,v foes, the Hi plllillciuin, to bury tlio toiimlmwl; and come into com panionship Willi tlicm to divide tlio fcpollH In Joint Convention, which wis accepted. In the mcantlms tlio Keput. Ileum liud also coiuludeil to divide tlio lo.it, niul laid portioned out thiir t-hnro as follow: i1!1 Ktatfl Hoiiator, Mr. iSruwii; lleprcHoii tuthv, Mr.Woodiuiri rslierili; U. Livings stouo ; Treasurer, J. II. Noblu ; County Comiiiinfeloiicr, J. Applcguti; AfcfciMor, I.. Until; Surveyor, rotor Appkgato. Tliun ilio initoirilUd DcinocrutH and tho harmonious Republicans met in Joint Convention and hud a lovo fcust, whoro tlio lion und tlio lamb laid down together ami tlio common motto was: " Lot us liavo ptaco." SpteclieH wuro mado and hands wero bhakou wlieio lists liud been shaken before, and tlio I'nloa of tlio old parties ofDtniglas county wusuomplctc. Of ooutnu wo llku It, for Wo liavo preached freedom from jxilltical bondage, aud union, ami emancipation, and broth erly love, and all tltoo things, anil to sco tku Kilkenny eat tight of polities end lu peace ami harmony shows that nur teach m;; aro uvt thrown away. A "Dead Beats' Directory" has been print ed anonymously In Chicago. It Is Intended for tbe uso or boarding house keepers, grocers, butchers, Ac and contains tho name of a thousand men who habitually :ni,U.t iujlu' lUlr bills. Tho list luclu.!... lswysm, actors, ministers, aUarmen aud uncials, and Ja to bo reylaed oiuuihJy, 1874. a HOIK WK TTIM IT SKi. Tho following note wrltteuolf CapeStl.ucas by Mr. W. F. West of this county (who Is on his way l'-ast via. Fanama,) speaks for Itself. It seems to us that tho leading real estato mon of this Stato should take steps to secure for Oregon some of this Immonso emigration, that aro seeking homes upon our shores. Wo nould suggest to Jones ,fc Patterson of this city, who aro porhaps tho largosts doalors In real ostato lu tho State, that thoy take the matter In hand, aud confer with others en gaged In llko busluoss. A good actUo agent In San Francisco, well supplied with maps, statistics etc., could turn many; In this d I lec tion, mat now seok homes elsowhere. Oai'K Sr, I.vcan, April 10, 171. Mn. r.niTon: I wish to say now, what I failed to say boforo leaving San Fraislsco. Immigrants aro pouring into that city from tho lUsteru States, at tho rato of fifty to a hundred jver day, In search of land mid homes, but they mo porslstoutly and con stantly turned from tho North to tho South, by laud Jobbuis aud .speculators, who hiwo control of all tho valuable tracts of laud ex tending to the Mexican Hue, all along tho coast. When I was hero ten years ago laud that w as otlored lor ton dollars per aero, can ;.(,. It pu ;.ki-o; now o. tsitif.u u.ty tt theso compaulos. The arbltnry prlwi of tlieso monoiHolles recolvo thojust excrcatloii of all good cltlons. If wo had a good agout at San Francisco to roprcsont Oregon und her Interests; our stato, tho present season might recolvo a largo or coinage of tho thousands crowdlngtutbore. Yours as over. W.M. F. Wkst. FiiisT CiHL'tm in Haucm. Twonty years ago next fall the first circus company that over Hrformod IifSalom, pitched thoir can vass whore now Is the corner of Liberty aud Slate streets. And although a sooro of years has ssed, and loads of gravel has been put In, aud thousands of vohk-les of all descrip tion havo passed over it, most of tho orlgiual rlug Is plainly to lie seeu. Wo can readily understand how the remains of aaelent onrth-works, withstand tho ravages of time by this simple Illustration. Shaking of this circus It was orgaulrod III Portland by Joe Wethorell, and Joo MoKlbben two saddlers by trado. Wotheroll was known ou the bills as tho "Hon loajwr of tho world" whllo Mo Klbben was the funny mau. Tbe horses wore Intelligent and highly educated "cay uses" from Soutborn Oregon. Tho Hinds furnished, toget up this colosoal hlpKdrouie raino from a wealthy widow that Joe Mo Klbbon had married but a short llmo boforo the Inauguration or tho enterprise. The company after performing here, ntarted for Sllverton but boforo getting there "b lotted up." Facisaiioi'i Immkiiiaiiok. Mr.A. Myorn who camo up ou tho last steamor, conversed with many of tho pissongorsuud Informs tm that while a portion of them wero on thoir way for Stlckeon, or Intending to settle lu Washington Territory, tho majority or them wero coming out to meet Irlemls who aro old m tilers lu Oiegou, and thoreforo will llnd a welcnimi awaiting them an I understand lioroioimnd what tioxpu't. 'I ho greater xr tiou of tho luiiulration goes to I. Inn and I.aiio oniiitlns to settln ihortf, Thoro wore in all about -l''0 pavongnrs on tho hleidniis, mostly Irom tho far western Suites, with a spiiukllug fruui Virginia and Ohio. Thny brlugwlth thein ccusldcniblo mi ins, sulll elont genurally to piirchise. boines, and one man h is gathered up tweuty-nlnu rulatlons from dlllsren. K'Ctlous to coiuo 'ind inal.o their (.ouilnoii homo lu tho Willamette Valley. The old I'liiou Hotel building Is to bo lorn down, uiul an elc' mt resltlnuco,aiid trtefiilly arranged grounds, to bt hubstituUd lu Its place. "A cousuiirallou duvout'y to bo wished for." "Comingovents oust tbelrshadows before," Mr. Wm. U. Oriswold's baggage camo up ou the steamer and was r celved hero to-duy. Mr. G, toiaes overland and 1 expected to arrive thu last of tho week. Ilichard J. Savagoaged about eighteen, son ef Mr. William Savage, has takeii forty acres on the Chit wood farm just le!ow tho city, to cultivate en shares a good example for boys losing arounu aoout mo ktreeis to emulate. I'eoplo in Kiirch of Government land, or good stock ranches In the fun-hills ta-st of the city, axu get much valuublo iuormatlon by oaUlug ou Mr. Delauey vomer of Stato and High street. . Two Intermeats In Odd Fellows cvuneVry daring the month of April, one male, ono Uttaait, boU brought la from tfio country, Volumo VI. Number 11. Four arrests as follows, mado during April, by Marshal J. A. Baker. For larceny I, assault and battory 1. Assault with a dan gerous weapon 1. Druukaad disorderly I. Not a single death has oocarrod lu tho oily during this month. Whore la auotber city of 5,000 poople that can say thosamo. I) K AT II OK Till! llK.MCIA BOV.'h HlSTIill. A special Berlin letter of March li.tli, pub lished lu the London AWi.t of tho 21st lilt., contains tho following announcement : Miss D. Ileenan, tho sister of tho well-known American boxer, died somo days ago In Ilerlln, literally of HUllocntlott. .she was un doubtedly one of tho most coi pnlent women lu the world, and had beou for somo titno oxhlliltlng her not tmeomoly features ami hor nil too solid mass of llosu to tho .admir ing Jlorlln iiubllc, toirotlior with r solcctlon fnim tho silver cups ami other proseuts re ceUed by hor from enthusiastic ullliicus aud crowned lic.ids during tho lourso of her traels, when, almost without any provloun warning, tho poor lady's career was cut short lu the way I lmo montlniie.l. Thoro Is nn oxtraordluary damaiid imt now lu llurlln for phouniueim of thiH class, and the enterprising person who had engaged tho professional servleesof Miss llroiuti showed lilmseirat once true to time mid up to the mark as a caterer for tho reigning tasto, for tho very day following Ills beioaemant, ho was provldod with another mountain o( breatlilug tlesh lu the plaoo of tho colossal How about tho old homo? What Is to bo done with him? Or. w hat Is to bo done with a horse that is growing old? Thuso aro hard questions for a liumauo and modnrnloly cir cumstanced farmer to answor. Thorn can bo notlilui: wronir u d simjs nir of n homo III years old, having considerable work In him; but how old and feeble should ho b boforo it would aeem wrong to got rid of hlraT If ono haa and old horso and ho cannot well bo kopt, tho best way Is to llnd some humane farmer who will take him for w hat ho It worth and agroo to koep him mo long aa ho lives. But, If posslblo. lie should bo liept on ..u i'iwvu auu uiiivu nittl iat.ut.1 iui.im " lur the good ho has done; and ho will buimeful for tho women and children toilrlve. heeauan I his ways aro understood and ho willy baa vaiiu claims to u imug irom mo mrni, a humane man will bo certain to havo a calm and retlectlvn mind, and such a i.ilnd will devlso ways for keeping a horso or worn out animal which a cold and cruel mind would not think of, bo that nothing would bo lost. AxnATim Watkiim. Consumers -ofaoratod water should bo on- thoir guaritln l&ntisli MaticnlJom-nul of.Sutnriluy there l a letter frost "An eminent Follow or tho ltoyal So cloty,"on the rosult or the ezainhm tiou or somo artificial asratod wa ters sodaandsolt7or watora-sohUn "siphon bottles." This examination disc losod lu all cases dangorous contamination with apolson ous uiotal, Thoro was quite ouougll lead lit all the wators examined to iiiidermlno health. Aud tho HritUh Mucl Jmirmtl remarks ou this discovery! "When wo oxamltted tho ordinary aerated mineral waters' of com merce, somo tlmo since, wo found that they wero of tho most various composition, and that they only .occasionally corresponded with what was lmpllodintholrna.no. A great many of them, too, wero iiiimIo with well-water which was iniylhilig but pure, and xomo of tliom werodaii;;ih(.usly Im pure." Soiiiih.nii S ill v. Ono of our exchanges gives tlm composition of Mrs. Yhihlow'x soothing syrupas follows: It has hnou shown tlist an oiiiii o ot tho svrup cnutalivt ono grain dfiimrpli.il. II, then, Mm. WIiikIow'ii Instruc tions I xi fiiltowed.tlioileso for an lnlaiitthroo uiouthii old uiiituius an equivalent of ton drops i ladaiiuiii, and this Mi. Wluslow recommends to bo iinc.'iUiil ooi v two bonis. Tho Injury tliul may lm duiio by tho Iguoraut uso or sueii a nostrum is iiiiiOJy to tioonti iiiKted, and yet t ealeuhitloti hau btott Hindu that not Inns tluu ri.KOO.COOoiiuiesol tlm syr-' iipitis iiuuiially Kohl In tho t lilted .States; in otanr wortis.tuni tuo ciiitiiruu or imsiiiiin try nm dosed e ery your with us many mil lion grutus of morphia, Aiaoug tlm "Boston uotloiut" that aro pret ty boro to hi geuorally adopted throughout tlio country, is the laleht miv of soiling eggs, not by tho douu, but by wlghl. Ai onllnir to tlm now law adopted in MnssachlisetU. twelve eggs no lougur ooiistltuto a lawful dozen, but us many hs It shall Uko to weigh ojo KMind and a halt. Light gisxl rich eggs, laid by well-led t.iwls, will wolgli a)Oliiid; whllo It will take toil orlwolvo xior oirusluld by puny fowls In tuako that w olght. 'ihodlf feromo leases tobou trlllo vthou prlco mugo from 10 to IX) cents por doeu. A Kuiil'.wn M mini ant. A who'josalo gro cer lu New York city, who became rkdt la his husluess.says hit rule always waa, when ho sold a bill or goods ou credit, to Immedi ately subscribe lor tho locil )ior of hlsi debtor. So long as hit cuhtomur advertised lllivrally ami vigorously, ho lotted, but as soon as ho began to (vntract hts advertising spauj ho took the tact as evidence that, there was trouble ahead,, ami ho lnurlably went for his debt. Said he, "the limn who leols too jsior to do buslnuhs." Tho willi drawlngorau advortlseiuunt is au evldeum of weaklier that ljiis!nes men aro not slow toobseroaudacl Ukiii. -V. 1. Uuu. An Iowa school headier has been dliiuLsaed for aiie otlsnso nl kissing a female assistant. Whereuiion a local paper Inquires, " What Inducement there Is for any person to exllo himself to the country districts of Iowa, to 41ml thu young idea in Usjg!M.ct notice. If haJto be denlea tbtj ordjfcarr lUAUltW 0