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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1874)
hi A Matter of Kconomy. Ills to bo hoped tluittho U'jrlsliituro, which N soon to meet, will not nejilcet tin- very Important instil' which was m prominent before the election, relating to the reduction of olllclal Income.-'. Kvery party pronounced for the iiboll lion of exorbitant fee-, and every plat form echoed the cry for economy. Keononiy was the watchword of the campaign, the hlhholeth by which each paily "-ought to achieve succe- iiuu coiiimatKi puiuic continence. w, When we call attention to the public ili.nmiiil fiiriTniioinv. ui. w-iikf. iiiiiiar- the -uiilliueut ol the people and the profciion of all party platfuiiu-' be fore the late election. Having been elected on a common declaration of pi Inelplc, the people de mand of (III- I.eKMattiroa "-tudy of all llnaucial iiuestlons limn the taud-polnt of economy. TI111 people want no of llces to lie ho I'emtmer.itlve that men -.in earn three or live times as much by beliifr Clerk or Sheriff of Mime weal thy county a-s they can earn In any other poltion. K-perlnlly at thopics ciit time they demand very prudent and economical administration of af fair, for tho present your promNe-to bo one of only very moderate pio-ja r-' ity for pioduccrs. Wheat N ill " low .,,.,' .11 hi'lnu vnrv miuhII riimtiurnil u'tti tlmlr load i wholo river pours 111 vast volume of uater, i "llroken out ttsin strain and rcue no partisin prcj-, " n Ml,1" coniparou w.tu their Juan, 1 ' n,wsll,n ...nop """' thinks ho will leave It, for a nilli'i. Wo n.ik twitlitno- nf fin. kind t'n-V Purred frrylng.S.ilmoii,oiioattttlino, ptei Hiding oven tho pisj,oot oinoos. vv e 1 vokrt., 1111. ..i i.iiv iiiiiiinik in ii'" iimiiiiirliiri1nrkfirmi.w!!niitiior.o. So wero tborefora comiiollod to in.tko n "port- , ..vni , lo,v her houoo aloue?" Weollly (Iclro to lilitke tile action ol ,,.,.. , ,.,, b..1mi. .1. , ana." TliN huh v..rvfrtlliruli;c: but with tbo "No. ih Is afraid It will be brokon- the i.e.attireas harinouloii- as Mill k,0.wI.,. i.h,, ,.,, f tho uor.tlomeii rode af-iMnnco of tho Indlmx wo undo tho port-, ""..."i?:.'1.''. f.l.)r tbalT" 11 pilce that Ihere is lillle piolll in rai- Wo lost one S..d, Spring ibu on the road.f.ir injC It; the funnels will have to rule ' iiwuy in Hid Cnt moiinialtii, baliijr im llieiroVMi iri.lte inliceriis oil an i-co-' l"'tMlblm on a blanket tlniH far Irom hN nomlcal bash, ami they certainly do I """v" "'!'! '" "'" ,1'd,,lU",'1,;l'1.",re Tro ,, , , ' ., ., xcvorulof hl-M-omunlons thutdldn lirei lot, not luh"u to pn.cl ice economy them- fl WMi novr -eivesand have a lew forlnnateolhcIaU ll0nll0 lMmps wbnro ;virt olour ivau level in lh pi.sM'ssiou of eMirbltailt pany stnppwl, Nnamod Movpiltoc.uo,imd lees. If klllklll. I.. 1... ... .... I.I. I Mt.tl ...... ' ultllll (I III !(.. ftxt It I, m ,(l , ll.k. ,,.... 1.1. II. nf . , , T . S,' llf .11 ,. ' " "" ."" "" " ,"- "-,""' iiHMiiry s ... ir. ifuunr im. .1 , ,n0 itnmanis woro wellun in tho "ltuloi.l .State Is coli-iileralilv ill ilelil. Vlllll ,M" ",M "'leuu ooioro leiu uing hid uiigiip, ' -"vi 11 untuning 10 .uj, uit'iimci. nnn me . iirfo." ' i"'ir "- 11 n' ' -ry t. wt ""'ST????" Tuf ,'" ,,' 'T VV'"' ' ii.;MdCIi!l!,!!Hii,,i t."l!l,"-, " ! "'""y."","--f vuoi,. iu.it.. mil nf debt as mioii us po.slhlv !. do m, ,"",ohl WUH a,", ',lla ,,,,vv"': w,",t',, l,u" ' V.i told bim w0 could not alay: that If wo . "halii'-ol guilt ? ...iii,,,,,, ii... , v .1 . ., 1 ... 1 .. ... the surf and sat dawn ; blng vory i-artiful to n.iild yoti no torsi of him wo iiiusteat salmon If llnuliig tbo ratorOa vlili'n progrecs ncc- willitiut HI.IKIIIK" hiMillun liniileliMillle. I(UV ,,n M)m,:iovIouh boys at camp, fearing I'UiiM.'althouglMhcv w..roriillorillllo"whrlo , 0s,arlly u ".oj"ip.itlon ? ' II wehave a heavy Male debt to pay ,,,,, nftll jellows " lie. snilled. Mrs. Ilreiver said: Would not tho rule by w bleb w reduce a !)'. mill luiv.. Im.il fln.i.s u, ,1,, 11 In.! .., ....:..... V" pooplo must go nwuy with-' number of 0110 "douomlnatlon" to that of, then it Is nil (he more neeeiity to save j tlio people any uumressuiy t.i, and 1 leave them as free as piissiMn to meet I the narnuliij of their own IneiHiie, by the decreiised price of hrisiisuiVs and the taxation teipiiivd to rcHwe the Slate Irom its exi-tini,' debt. So, then, ihemost imHiitant duty for the com luj,' I.ci,'I-liituie to Krform is, tiishane taxation at a llttiuethe s-oileean bear. I In reiluce I'co.s In 11 full- IKlnc Mile, mid to make alatied olllces of all the po. sllloiis which are Iim remunerative In ,. . 1 . ,. , . ,' ., , ' I'olllieal strire Intensilles, ami "or- ... 1 1 I... Ml I. ..1. 11 1 1 1 lYiiijiiiiiiniii inn n.t 111 lAjin iimik 1 miy-umsi mil nnvlliKit If, ii I'll i vn lltnm i knit . ....!.. . I. . ..r ... .. t i...it .. i. riipiiou exisis, i,v.iiuisi,uiiv.ioiiuiig ivinmii,!,, -uH,ther grub .mil faslgned a .......i.iiiii.i.i.m- ,s,. , .,,.; norneMoiiiautnimwovuincuilionexiionior (ho wilplt at tho llall-street Cburcli on Sun-. luc short of shirts." ' " " "VT .. . :..... ... 1... .1 ..!! .1.... . ... . .. . ... iwi. at. insulin, inonaw nasior. orcuiea 111 -oiir iuisiit-- --wen. 11m tart la. 1 u-n, t.. I utility mill i'is :11c wurtll so mtlcli Dial nniiuul two Uanrhes of a liiuol br.di, tbo dav, and whs well rcculvwl by good cong-o- ACormau nhlloloalst floiitondsthat "livo"' Health in l.Inn county Is Improvlnfir they furnish the capital by means nf. fourth 00rm.rVu.d1m loop o wo lied thu cloth gatlmis, both moruluK and ovcnlng. u a ,)rou,V0 word tor "rib," uud thoroforo inf?,V,v lL ii'iVi1"0 B"itI11 l"o m uuuibwr which political eampalKns ate ea..U.P'-.loo,k limb, v,dourtentw,u,up. .mT' Vv5,v W,nl"ffi !v.HlnKdl u "" """ "" on, and mi lead I., all the cniruplioll We, " ' jt '''' '- l'"V hU wo KiuoIrS v iHrm.3tle chterfui uSfiS"?;' ?'Uo "'ockholdora lu tho Albany Farmers' l.v.. t .....lull. ,.f. Tl.l, r,.rnisb..sl,,"",,,,l,,l,"r '"" b'"' l' ' !PP.v faces ofthV Infant etas .uoivu.m.brr. L"""... ff f" i f .Yif ."i ?.KT.h.1 W'uebon.e, last season, clurodo?ertA50O- --. . , , , . . , , . , , ,, ,,.,.i- 1... ,..,,.-.,...... ,.r l ..., l 1' " .-.. -, w.- hiyiiuuiii), vio .1 iiftim n. lUiiultr.min tun..it .. !. .i..t.,.l uiuithi'i', 'iinl one nf (hi siKiuge-t rea oiis why all olHcial positions slu.uld be i filmed to a -c.ib' that will not oiler prl.es to speculator'. This l.el.ituie ran become n)pular with the voters of all panics if It will acl up to the party piofi'ssluus made before the election and really labors to iellee the people if all the luiideiis possible. l.ivtia.i.'s l.tw.Mi Am.. lb.. uiimUrs nt 7Vii I tvxit'i l'i', .ill. iilvlsMicdlu this mouth, li.iin I'i'i'ii us tisiisl llllnl wlih tin viltmhlo produt'Sinus n tlio ablest living i-i.utilbutors in s limited litcintuin. Among tlu uusirt mil mtlclrs 1 1 ihuse uun.liers rati tlio tullow-lii);:-',u tin. lVtPiuul lllstoir ft l.tud ?bll'.lll!;vy, b) l'. Alll.il.l, Sen i,',i m'.; lit. ciVii; 'I In, Place of lliiiucr III 11 Worv ami in IUyilliu ChrouolOp-.v , bj lb, llou. Win. 1'-. illuiUtDiin, i iii(ih;ii.i in v 7,'i inii . 1 lie Pools ut 1'liV, Ifiii-'iisstii; 'Itui l uuvi'lit of Salt Mans), liciiiif'iin,- "lush Hillings" in lbig. IMi, .sn-iMMi, "Lutsiit Thuiight," by It. II. Mutton, Miiifi-iiiioiir' Ileum. Tin. Moon's 1'lguii. in iditslued ill tbe Mcrco'copo, by Clias. J. Wlstei . A Curioiit Piutluct, .Vu, luttun, 1'iugur l'.lnns, Vi.iA (,'inii(.ii. 1iuls Phi:iip, l tin, siithoi ol "Mini ls.au," ,Vc, 'Vm;... It,,,: lllsbop Words, woitb ou Ciouuillou, iivfufi.i : A Pruftsor KiUsoliliiuiry, I i.ii : Couints, .st,ytittn Tho lulu ol Wltslit, ijinttieit H,t eu . Habit lu Plants, Ac , by tl Kveishcd, .Vm i,ii,.n. inly; Tho IVtratcliuu siumuomtiou, IMi-- ifsllilil. 'llll. lUllllsUli k Ull) nvi, l,M,. mi.- Derisive Puulhuient, i Aon ' ut ml, rlf tie, with shorter mucin, pootry and mUcolUuy. Tluii numbers alsn ism. tain etcnlleut thort stories, "I'lm 1'ountrv Cousin," and "Tim Manor linn so at Mil- ,V. ,' i.i'Vr i .... I.- . ua oi larirtim liie i r..l .. a ... ....... ami iiisuiiiiti.ua ... i .r mini uia Im.I.I1. ..........,. ......... ........ , ....I... t'lwiiilHK lllinil) I IIO .-HUlr II. .Pim.lU aud bU llmthtir," "AlKvj lorralne," and "A Hoas lu June," alt capital MiriaU. With II. D, boon etaru od, the busy mouth of .Njpteaiber srltk a hit double colamn ad, lltiv.two such iuuiiw.r. nf si.iv.ii.nr i.,.. , "" "'"'owing isjrsiins am in prison await, nuy-iwo ucu imiubers, or siny.four Urge lllttr,y lUothlnl District Court, which !'? "cU (KHvWug w axn vas a ' conrenait at Seattle last Mondays Kdward v!..rM.U "hw-'lpilou prksi (tS) I. low ! or tseyblrl, charged with killing tola father, still belUr, for lo,uy 00a of the Anmrloan Charles Seyblrt, on the Snohomish river: l luagatlnes U eant mitt; JVMjii"? Ap'Tor IMward Hrenien. graud larvwy, UWlog from year. Llltell Uay, Hoston, Publlsaers. the wraou of Jacob Son wart a (who was A SAIi.lIO.V iriVEK rnii', Occa.v 1)i:acii. ) August L'J, '71.) DtiAll Itfceoiili: Our company, consisting of If. persons, nrrhed liurutu dofat-hmenta on tlio aftornoon ol' Thursday tlio '-0th to Mud Liu. luiAoh almost tlusnrtod. on ni!oiitit Hit ptesume of rains nn.l cold weather. Nobody wMics to jr. i to tlio breey beach bun It I cool inoiigh at homo. Wu fnuiiil tlio road as good a could bo expected after tbo protract- ed rabiH. and our ilrlvor, Mr. Lawrence, mi- dorstandiiigthe sclenco ot letting us down Into mud-holei "easy," got through without am thine bolmr broken excel the lid nf our dutch oven. Our confreres however wore tiotmillo m ovonly disposed. Their Irani bnhlml KiiidliiK ibu hori-H. They woro mic K". 'I o u tho Columbia wan a wonderful cosslnl In orosslujr stlcly ami !iabux IoIih of river; now rapid, now placid, now thronjili fun, which tailor v.ithfl chief object In view, verdure clad banks, now throujjh hljdi bi Thuy also suieoiId 111 Keltlnj; upcot within "iiltlc wall; bei 9 narrow, there wide; In ni.o ahalf mlloortho beauli on account of taklnj; J place "Mill and ileeiV In another roaring, 11 cut oil', thoUdlos boliijrallon.ixil wero not ' frothlnjr, frljjlitful 1 ho dlll'oront was this upset. No i!amajo was dono thuuuh JiiiIhIiij; 1 I Irom tho way wn rusliud to tbo rescue, there I was linliient dnnjjnr. Wo found the samn "old olviiii" wllh Its nmrof w.ivos, andii cry jileasaut camp, with ' plenty of siovn wood ready out mid npht. I.iimbvr beiiiK warcc, wo ilatinod our iuliSn , on four (kisN, 11 ud Niiccccdoil In Kt'ttlnjc woitber bnaUiii sliekii, I'.iur Inches wide, to coMir IU old Chl'.f Schuyler i'hiiik In, tho licit morning after wonrriod, 'with nnttrul inou for which ho asked $1 (.; wo did nut piucliuMi preferring to wait till low tide when ho aMired uh thorn would bo "lily 11 fish.' I all w tnilrrers Id tlio hoaub ui- m armed to nud sat down on tlio lank composedly wall lug ibolr letu.-n, At night wo bad splendid Urm, and soikh till uildulg)t, among which " - ' - bn Urowii mid bis thjio lltth. Indians boys," boro a isMistlououH part. Six davs- ((r aud ourreturiLWOM ImstoLiu), so hvlii';,. uistlmo to send our iDtUir, wo brought It. V c.nno by nxpri'ss. Wo erased tbe mouiitalBH , una ruaclioJ tho Ajenuy In a pitln over nlau bonis, wliKtti wo lauL to stop tuo hours a:id ' get our booses shod. ''o rode tbrco lirMrs that ulghb and cwiped In a Held wheaa It would budltllciilt to st down our tvefoct """" . " . . "" " NU,U",U i'"uu- " nan liuio piioling nur tout, wlilcli wasa wiigun oivor, with leopsun two isirucrs, wo lll,,lly.Jpi, ,,,,,,,,, ,n,kI1 d , " 9r unit mti -sivv uiti uim i Nil I ib im. iut au ItKlML'ourrllM t( tkt) tlililiMruriiulilluMii Hi i.i.i: W. Chom:. M-.i'ii:.iiiit:it, isii. Tin. mouth ot -September, ii.iumenciug ut ' 1- nVliH'k to. night, promlMis tu bo a "siig'ir" mouth Tor tbo Cait.il City. A 1 unity mo our liiurcbantk brus'ilng up, cleaning and pulAtlic,' picparatory to iccciv lug nun stivks, Dur sidewalks and sir cols i uru btlug put lu sblp-sb.tpii fjr the expected crowds and every body lu the city uro rubb-1 lug their It.iutls with glee at tho expected i "good time coming." i iwii.w wo kiio iuu uaies tu 1.10 iiieeiiiigii, oio , tint are set or September. 1st. Minting of tho State Misllc.il Society. 7th. Iho Pall siiiiiii of tho Wlllamulto I'lilversitybt glus Mrs, II.Mlii W. Cooke's select school imiuiiumhsis County Court iiuets, '.'lb, Comuussionnrs Court will assoiuhle. I I Itli, Iho Mile Legislature convenes, 1Mb. Tho llrst aniiiul imsulng of the Male! tliaugeot tho PiilroiM of llusbimirv, will tsinimmice Au adjourned mivtlug'of the ' siH.H tin one isiunori, who .luixiier ami a . ".....,... ..,.'?. " i away nor UUiik.it .nor Us. This may sjiind Incredible; l".rM '' ' loiigrogiuionai inurcu in Aujr(lW , ll uons 10 us. nut wo did t.al.nr rous ilurablo '"" " " , """,'" "'" ,' ', . "Professor v .t . ..." . . .. ill .141 1. i? nil Mm 1O1. lril. iliilit ih ! (Hill uls I nuossur, v 1111111 swin in ir iuj. in 1 no mom im we iook ' . T ; ..I . n.ii , 7 i , i.isn In I in ,. .....i i .." .. .... ... i. .ii- meson cd. and. wll bout d 111 culiv. thu whole "'", '" ,l,. eli-xen. biOng t'uadii tho trio in nineteen ,"'"' aMil..i-rild, and tbo Sooluty Is thus ' J'W u,a I....,.- i .. i.v.i ...... v..,.. , .. liblCisl iillli.f ik'bt. mreu iuu, iiiniin aissa a ii.iii aiiaiijB airiiir. kn.. . st.i.e.Vn,ls.r.,Hs.ln..M,w,..c,m,o.oBe.ber.r'V,::v,,,:.,Z,..:f" .'1st. Ihe Divif Mun, sch.s.l o,s,s. . ."Jd. Male Womau's Sultrigo Association i will Is'itln their nitsillug, , Denies w o may look for other Mate and , tsmiifv s..s..iiii.iis si.,... Msi.ii.iti.i.i. .n iMiintj asHMiilitles, .hows, exhibitions, con- is.ru and a variety of other amusements. Ua.Mts im to bw orgaiiletl in singing. De. tisllnc and litetarv cIiiIm will Im tormed. 1,'H l U,.U'1 ,Jl'rry nd Heailliig rooms 0,,,".UHl V"1 ""'":"!" l"ur.t WU lT. l", ms.st.im and oilier doings going on, all of Msioit ami oilier dolnis going on, all of m... .i.l. ..........w.. ............ At. .h. .....!...,... " i n'i.111" ... .V ..M.J I ...li.l ll'll-ll .11 lu I'Mli lllioilll UI II.IsVMKTTK l'AKFR, istrsou drowned lu I.ake KtU-heloe), the sum of I, WO; and Wllllao. Parrel l, for selling nijuoru) inuiaoa. vnilumcMc Valley In is 15. lit A. r. IIA Vinson, In IS 1.1, April, I started for tho then tar-olf Oregon, uccoinp.mlod by my lirotlmr, James O. I)u 111 vm, Wo wero als months coining "dv or the Plains." Wheii we came to tlio I t'omtltU, wo loft tlio wagons, procuring two ,J0,t'' nt 1',rt Wal'a "'M aud "liking such I arrangements hi wero necessary for tbo trip, bounced In tbo boils to try tbo "wild, switt "Biers" or tho Columbli. Wo bad read of " "mljrhty" river, pusumed It wtviijuhlt, I ml tnal to navigate It. Wo did so, after .1 fashion. A tho in mtli of the Do0.hntes, a mile or in bolnw, the Columbia Is cut up Into , "'"W ohannels, and through these tbo stream, of iho Occident troni tbo Father of I Watorsj no dlllornnt w.is It from our droimn of tho "rlvor of Oregon," tht w woro at ouco ufrtniiifdjod and :iwo-truck. Tho Chutes, the l.lltlo lMlle, tbo lllg llles, and Wasco ium 'now Oilles Cltj 1 woro, to n, a marvel mid an "ctcwdlngly j:reil sight." Ilclow tbo Iilltlo DtllfM tbo rlvor wMbiih mid Tonus an lmmnnHobisln. Suildenly tbo vast bisalttb walta close In, and tbo river lurim Itself ii)oii 0 Igo, and glides swiftly, smoothly, through thochaiuu. Atthnfiotof this cbusin rolutniis of basult rise aud break up tbo rlvor Into ,Yaz,meuU as It widens, 1 fnani, and bellowi. in i.s "mad career." Through nil thpn we wont with our Isiats, 1 1 1... 1 ...1 .. , ..i 1 fiiini'u iik, itniiitiis, 11. nun, nu iiiii ktui u whlto shirt 1 lbltuof lwmity to tint IndiauN 1 of IrnUihlV. iMIIilillg lit Wiksiinpuiu (the old I .Methodist Mission, uov lMllo.s Clt 1, w Ment nolo wo Mr, Waller. Mr. llrowovif 11. to procuro some food. Wndugii fow pota tot, mid Mrs. Ilrowur, ;eioi woman, gave us j 11 sxlt. niliiinii ! This as m NinnUv tlio ' third Suiidnv. I think, ol .SHiitenibm. lhil 1 salmoul" (Jod-bloss tlio good woman I With tbe potatoes wo bHshdug on Sunday, anil tho Hlt salmon, uo Matouuof us u.udoa "t:lo- rlnus inoHl;"'nud loavlng tbo Old Pino l.ogt MUslcu, wo pulkd ou down through basullln walls to nertf tho UKMith of Cllckllat river anJ i-amud. What a river 1 What unheavala T What piles of roalts I dipped and bent. Mtro uiiou. KSiXOXOXTtt XlffSBXtXiZOBSffCa. Kromlhe P. C. Adworoto, to. Mr. Alvood preJclnd1toHooeptnl.l suriiious uL tbu Tavlor.sliiut M. II. riiunih ''"'.'.'".Ao- b hiuf left f!r Siuttlo ou Moiir ' nuy uiwumg Wo uiiden!anil an effoja will bo nnido dur- Ing tb prissout weok to purehBo a lot, oisi-t a ,.h,,. and organlwauaw M. K. Church 111 tin tuirtliui-ii fiut-l 1 hi Nltv lu tin. northern part cfthedty. , i'h .v , uimri tun lutiimriiiuiit im imiis i.i. Hhenaml, N nu uuitiUMKltiK Wit. The Tavlor-MitmtM. lMhurcbcbarco will , bo duly supplied wllh a pastor transferred ! fiom tho MiM. Ho may be oxiocied In u few weiks. I'ntll then tbo pulph will bo rcgu- i Urly supplied at Iho usual hours ou tho Sub-1 bath. The jests are free, tlmchuich Is Krvo, lllll l-lll.t Cllll'l.l, I, .IU 1U )'H Villi illlf (.UllllKll invuoii in uiu'iiii. ll'roiu tlioSentliiol, ro lesumed at St. Jo' x:z:zlaVM('- lllll MnOlllOU .llOUtlll.V, .llll UlSl. chliil school ou Monday, 'Jltb lust. Kitber tllorleux has been busy for some I Imeln adding a now wing to St . MlehtaPa ' lollcge. 'llio work Is almost finished, and will be ready lor tbo urn. of the pupils ou ..iimhis.i mist, i no prvjeiu auuiiiuu is a grt-H iii.i.nmui.ou. , Wo uudernbind that Hov. Father Cberou.o i Iihs heeu iniHilnted by the l!oerumeut.Sie. clal Agent for tlvo ludiau Keservatious, namely ; UihiiiiuI, Swluouilkh. Tulallp, Port MsdUou unit lllack ltlver. Thero art. oier i aim iiiKCK luver. ncro aU, ,or dUus mi theo loerv aliens, ull of iu t atliolle. S.OCO lu w lu'tii at .... . . , i, . i.i , I Orruon Cliv ,, ii-,., is .jumi.-ii.il ,,. reuii i-rri iiiisuvt ..i Since Dr. llilley, of HIINboro. bung tbe clothes In the barn I hit ho had ou when J10 V"""' ""'V' """H-I'ox esses at Corucllus, ,' , , ,, Vv'nrsion oil thu N ir U Ya . hill. ! tbe tram iMiiUilnlug the excurMoui.U r.iu WHJ aid threw Mrs. A. Tyler out, brouklug h",r ttn" ",,d 'WK w ly- , , UistSalurday a teaui from nihlll rami. , wU1 lo.a of women and cblb Jun, ran away at Dllly, a wav station on tbo i)reBou Ceulral lUllrosd. In which Mra. i?ru.ni it.a,m.i t.u.i hr i.ii. ,n.i..i.i .... wso:hrwUo bijureili a Mrs. Pontahad bor "'l' brokeu, and several of tbe children wero considerably though not seriously wero considerably thiiuuh I. t . m UrillSetl. The Catholic Sentintl says workmen are laying the touudations lor St. Vincent's Hoi. pttal. The Orvjonfiin of 2)!h says a man uamed Phil Johnson was ftiund by tbe police stabbed, lying on the ground covered with gore aud stupid with liquor, In an Indian ranch below Portland. Ue took liquor to tbe camp and when they all became drunk a negro named "Boston" or Howard did the stabbing. The wounds are probably not dangerous. IlrcalL, Broke, Ilrokciu. "J begin to understand your language. bKttiir," wild my Prenoh friend, Mr. Aroourt, to me; "nut votir varus irouoio mosuu; you mix ihem up" so with your prepositions." "I am sorry you llod thoin so trouble some," wasalll could say. "1 vuw our friend, Mrs. James, jut now," bo continued. "Sho says that she Intends to brek doivu housokei'idug. Am I right there ?" "ltieak up housekeeping she must have said." "Oh, yoi, I.reinoinber. ISreak up house keeping'." . , "VhV dnossho do that ?" I asked, "Hecause her health la so broken Into. "Hroken down, you should sav." "Drokwi down oh, yest And, Indeed, ilnco the small-pox has broken up In our city-" fow broil- 'llroken Into, "Certainly: that Is what I mn.iul totaj-.'" "Is her sou to be inirried soon?" "No j tho uug.igemeut Is btokeu brok n " "llroken oft"," "Yes; broken off." 'Ah! I had not hoard that." "dho Is vory corrv about it. Her son only Iiroke tbo lie IV8 UOWU tO tier i8Sl WlS!K. Alii I rigbtt " I am jo noxious to gbt tho Kngllsb Willi." "lie merly broke tbo news. No proposi tion this time." 'It Is bird to understand. That young niiiu, her son, Isu lluu fbllov. A breaker, 1 thlulc." "A. broker, nud a voiv lUe tellow. Good day." So much for tbo verb "to oroak." tlulliumnlicul. As It Is L'ouerjllv admitted that nlu tail ors ni'iko i man, aud that forty Poles uiako J furloni;, bow uuny llcpublicaus uiako 11 "isigim . Iluvsr insny pecks of a woodpocker make a uu.uoi 7 Is tbo Teetotal notion orroct that thoro aro thrw seruptas to every drain, Ailmlttlnjr that 41) miu.vo Doles uiako one Kudo, Hud how many 1011 nil. fat Kroiith nam ing mosiors win uihuo ouo;io(uc Did ltaf.uhus over snmko a. i.lno of w I.ih ' Mayra not gatli.T from tbo historical account of thu Tiuii.virato at ICoiiim, that helDlmr bin of ibu arious CUrlsilau churubos 1 AU Soi-In. No to be Injured lu any event-Puro Christianity. Whenever IiiikLimu fal Is oil' il ivl wavs senilis I (0 gt hurt. Why IsSuiuuxus like tbe loltcr-NT bocausolt nukes Ico nice. Doctor, is light luclug injurious? Of cor -set 1 W. madam. A Polish nobleman Will polish your boots ii"uiiiino 111 uinuna. l'urtber dsvlbun-meuts from Urookl vu to At'. AVio IV11 .' Mail. Soatof Kovornmont Jusu now Wherever tiraut hauuous to sit down. ..Toln, wiiat ... .,.,. worM ..... mi.trUnoav t ii... -i 1 4 11. .1 ,! i n ?u ki i01 CH1,T of comVjtt U . ontmont revenue cutter, the Johnson, .111 you bavo a ciirat 7" said olllceofa IViston hotel. Nineteen ud replied, "Thank you, don't . I ne lic-t tiling to brighten tin Is whit- In nnd heroi-uno. Wet a bit of ilaunel i In the l;crocnc then dip Intotho poW'ili-r ' and rub with n will, and voitr tin will ulilno like a nilrnir. ' ;Ty( I he practlOYoflillglliHrnnd tolling belN trips between P.'k City and Newport, earrr by swinging the elapivr or lomrue vlo- lug pssseiiL-ers ami the I'nliod States null. ' lently ngidllst the side of the bell, while s!ie uirikes the run lu three hours. tilt In f tut Id il af litiufi L n .! ff..ii..ii ' n&nu nlnilVs In. Ill .nut Inn mIihii i, . I,.. .1... ,,bjcc"t that Is Intended toet It vibrating, " ' I'.. N . Piatt ays: "lake tho common herb peppermint, .cattcr It liuliolr paths uiiii iiini-t' hi resort, anil no oat nit or , voutlir rat w III Iiroulc tlu nisii I. lint I.mvk In disgust. 1 have trictl It for eight vcats . ni least Willi perkvt uiwn. It .... .a ...... ' Tho II uck a County vPa Jf.irt.i-Mvs that ttiero wero two men iu Djvliwtown last Wed- , -o u L.cliher of whom bad ever been to a circus ' gitnouch i". vcurs of aee. Hotb 11 wlthlu . ''Klit of Dojlestown.and oua ot them, who uas aispnreu tnreo Linns uy ins own thrill miu i-icinuii, U4U utrter itvu uu .1 rauro4u lrlu - TIi oUunh odIUt.rt of the CorrHttlotm! SiUlt'tV III VnrrptK H. I.. iviiiMv hurtiMil u.u . , . 1 It I . . m. ... , W --.- .. . -.w-. --.... for llgbtiug. C.oUue w. wai uT.whTch u.spiiiiicu ituu ueiirueu llio uiuiuiug, auu uio coui(iauy uecuueu io pay up lien joiiul.. nrecklnrluire. orKentuckv.ls spendlcs the suuiniar with bis family at the Tlieusaud Islunds. lie is kllll In verx- isor i health, .uttering with acuto pneumonia. I Hen. llraxton Hrapg has been appointed1 chief engineer ofthe Uulf.Colorado, and Sau. ' U Fe railroad, and will torumence a survey I of tbe line shortly, with a corps of two huu- UlCM U1VU, The present Interest lu the Maine cauvkss centers in tbe P.epubllcsu nominations for the legislature, whether for Hamlin, or Washburn, or Perhsm, or Druuiuioud, for United States Senator. There la uo longer anv doubt that Senator Jones baa set his heart on Long lireuoh as a summer residence. He has purchased from Mr. Murphy the hug plot of ground fronting tbe ocean 00 the other aide ofOoean avenue from Mr. Murphy's cottage. It U the second plot below PneidMt Uraat'a, Mr. DaFonwt being between taam. ItUoaa of tbo hand so most plot ou tho avenue, and! costeBO,M0. Senator Jono Intends to erect a hendsome villa on tbo site, and to make It bis homo next summon It wilt co't Washington ponntv. Poanovl. vauU, ?50,0;ft to replace tb brl Jges washed away by the ilood. A Sing SIdjt letter say Stokw Is In the hov pltat half tho time, and thu lio will hardly survive his term of Imprisonment. Tho old ConfrregaMonal Ohnrcb ntHonth Iiadloy Kails ( f ius.) observel tbo Uitleth ihv ulversary oriiorgaulzatloDion Sunday, tho 0th lust. On Saturday tbe threo-yeaold souof O.W. Atcblnson. Ave miles south of Atlanta, (111.) was killed by a pltohfork thrown by bis father from tbo top of a load of bay, tbo tlnoa strik ing him a law inches below the heart; caus ing almost Instant death. J. Prnctnr.Knoit, generally known as Hon. Proo. Kuott, ox-Attorney General ,r Missou ri, now a citizen of Kentucky, has boen nom inated Democratic candidato for Congress in tbo fourth district of that State a. district which bo represented In a former Congrotw. Kx'PresMout Jefferson IXivis, with his sou and daughter, Is at Portland, Mo. Kx-Qovcrnor U. Clralz Brown fell from tho front steps of bis rosldonco In St. Louis, ou ! Wednesday las and broke one ol'.hls legs, llosllppedoti nbuttured watermelon. rind. Tom DemieU, a nephciv of tbo IJaboOov- 1 ernor, uau'ins wnar bono DroKon by being 1 """"""" " "rw l j.uiso iiijr iwil. week. It Is unuouueed that Oen. DutlorKwIU run for Congress In tho SIrUi Massacbunetts Dis trict. Advices from I'hllitlelpbla, state wool stork scarco. California lino and modluiuDOuj Cal ifornia ccarbe,'J."i(Vi )0c. Tbo Dcnux-ratlo Conventlou at Lruransport nominated Jonathan D, Cox for tbe Klovouth Congresr;Unal District, Tho Anti-Monopoly Convontion of the Sec ond Iowr.Congrossloual District at Moquoket, 011 tbo -"tb. nomlnatod J. L. Shoau. About 690 Monuonllos nearly all from the southern part of Kula, reaobod'Mew York ou tlio'ikb. Tbo pitty nearly nll'o to Dakota Tho wife of O. II, Adams, nf the Cleveland ConiK vint, was droivnml at Iot-In-Ha.y on tho 27th, while out rowing with, a party of frlendr. The Klowas and roninncbos attacked Oen. Davidson on tliP"'H lust., at WIclcett Airener. near Tort sill, but woro twleo ronulsod.and " atlnniptlug to return to tho Agonoy. L , T''t ,JrUsh w'eauishlp DlllV.ptyingbelweon ""Oiitlisinptnu hi.U houth Amerlcaii orU, mini Asiioiunii iiixcoasiui iJngiiHynaii is a total loss, IV nuugors, crow, malla and sptc'a wero vivid. D. iUiDON, proprltorof tbo.lr,'M, wasor iiisic.l, at tho iiistsnceof Iluwn and Ida sons, for the publication of an alloged Interview wlih Ui.nrv M. Smith, lie gao ball in tho sum. of gl.i'HV, and was reloaded. A. ilNpidcb from Washington says: Th Coiiiiulssloner of Knglneern, who Is io report on an iuiprovod plan of ouV.et at tbo mouth of tho Mlsslr4ppl, has left for Kuropo, and wlH visit tho Jo, Dinuboaad Khluo, In order to personally Inspect these rlverwand obtain hiuiIi lnrormalon as may be applicable to tbe Mississippi. SKATS XtSCT Knox lUtto Grangers aro eroding a com in odious hall four miles ut of Albany. Hoverat fast horses aro being trained for tbo t.iuaCouuty Pair, on the track near Al- '""' A Utile dauchter orit. (1. Head, nf Cor. miIIIs, roll a dlstanco of tweuty-threo, a few days ao.and, strango to. say, was not badly hurt. Ths Hejiorlcr says the doad lock in the whcU market at McMlnnvlllo l limbnn. Sit , bushels and a half bavo bocn sold at 75 conts. .':.'' "MV ' ,W,IM u" "n vnuiwi ImUm1. TIiIm I-. etiruiuly u good aud prottt- (S. W. Slfcrto and asaoclates aro engagod at Clatson In biiUttlm. u tif.ur utAa,ni.ns r,w ,i.a klntuon tnulo. The boat uin Imi'ji ri in lnugth, IS teet beam, and of onlv sufllclent depth of water for tho trade. The AlllAllf fit'1Uit fiiitrn . llTIm rjaFa talk ofputtlng up a pool of .0.000 bushels of wheat as a mirket opener. Whether tbe pool u'"' ',u "tiered to thn highest bidder, or a prl will bo set nt widen It will bo sold, we UAV0 "ot Iwrned." Tbo steamor Mollis Is now maklug regular t .1 i. . ...t i . . briayer;wseVmu;i;rrb,,mrni,: isiiu IiiiIIiIIiil- a .il.lin,,.,.. r,., M.. u. .,..... new building at Sheridan, wheu iho scaUold- lug gav ew ay. letting the eld gentleman fall to the ground, and hla Injuries were sunu that he had fainting sptlU tor wmie time af tor me uiviiieut. i t, v i 1 ,i... i ,... .. or i-even sears old, of Mr. Jotenh Perkins II.. I.. - ..- j.i. .'. living near Carlton, was kicked In tbe head uy a norse ana came near txMug kllleil. Th uorso was uarp kLimI, auil w hero tbe shoo .am, , llU.t uu ,M l,hd,g , , J"'"1'' ' bo skull, nuklug a fracture lb iwlivii lu lUKb. in ctuuaci wiiu me t-nuu's liesd it. ro foe body of Harry Prion, recently drown en wune crossing tlio rirr at Portland htui 1 .. J ----.. ....., w ifttui lecvivtrwi, Mnrx Sllvenmu, amount; mauof IS, com tulttod ulcldu In Ktt rortlnud, SamnUy Allerimmi limlpr fclriiriilor plhiinidraiiiUi . ........ ...pm.. , HiueiniiCA) .. W' "" " V .Preaentod ,i, Vnd h.1?" " WalCU R"U CbalU discharcotl soldier naiiiml Tlmiinr. r hberman was looked tip in Vancouver foat- mimhIii,. i,inn,.,i, ...I.i.i . . , .. -, .. THE TER21XTOHXXX ,, ,. . , Ike Otyu malohei! Cuailes Wilson's bor ?rm "" against John Hlaud's horse yards over tbe raoo track at Moreno, Idaho Territory, for f)00. A lively race was ex- VVs7U There is on exhlhitlon. at it.a ni.inrh 7Vi;niTJiifofllt.e, a cabbage head raised cut the place of Tyrus Uliues, a few miles Irom O yinpla, which weighs alxty.flve pounds. Ihe seed was sown the 27th of April last, and the head was cut on the J5tn of An gus!. The trial of William Siebert, who kUled but rather In Sbohomlsb county last Spring, baa HfM-Si0 un,u tb February term Qf the District OflUrt, 1 .njll raraeae