1 JC I wag allot last evening at Westminster Ho tel, by liomalne Dillon. He died at noon to-day at Bellevnc llo'pital, of Internal hemorrhage. Before Ins dentil he made an i uto mortem statement that tlio attark n unprovoked, and Dillon Ian been commltltd to tlm Tombs. He U looked on n Insane. TUn Mnnngtr orihr fttnnta Zollnne Im Mlcuteil Willi the Whinny Ulna. Chicago, Dec. 31. A. Cheidus. leader of the opposition pirly. and candidate (or Comity Tirnurernt tho last election, and inaiinm-r of tlie Sta.itz Zeltnng. was ur re'ictliy the IT. S. Mirshal tld evening, and taken beloie the V. S. CoiiiiiiI'xIoiht on n charge of conspiracy to defraud the tevi'iinn In cnniitTtioii with the wlilky ring. lie gave ball In the nun ot' foO.000 to appear beloie the IT. H. Court when wanted. Kx-l'ollee Superintendent lielmi ns al-o mreMed and gave ball in Fame nnionnt. II. II. .Miller, the retiring Country TieaMirrr. and .lae'ob Mllity, fbi mer Deputy Collector. iu-io likewl-e ar retted and gave bonds In the iun of 20. (J00. The general allegation is conspiracy titdffiaml the icvennu law and violation of the Mime. A Letter Exiriiorilliinry. Nr.w YoiiK. Jan. .'I. Cat. Franche, of the i-tcaiuer Salier. anived yoteid.iy. He was the beaierol a letter to the Oernrin Con-id here and has Iii-tiuctlousto permit no one but the proper authorities to boaid or linve Hie ve-i-el until the Consul had read the letter. It, was written by the Jireinerhifeu authoiities dill lug the in tense excitement after dynamite explosion imil'r tho hnprrloii that possibly some traces that would lead to additional (acts In regard lo the explo-lou. might be ob tained on tb- aller. Nothing his been discovered. One pa-eiiger speaking ot the explosion, fays; I ua-. leaning ng.ilnt Mm marl ot the .Moselle, enjoying tile (tene. ulieu suddenly I fell Hit on my f.iei and heard a triiilic noise. I thought the boiler il Ihu .Mo-elle had exploded, and then Imagined it mii-t have been the boiler ol Hie steam tug. Pieces ot wood, Iron, gin's and paitsol human bodies weie falling mound and upon me. The, scene was awful. Charles V. .Mueller, of Milwaukee, who was on the Mo-el lu at the time of the ex plosion, 'ays he was blown down the stain of the cabin, and on recovering went for wind. He saw the deck covered with dead bodies and pools of blood. The bodies were intly stripped of their clothing; wimp weio perfectly nuked. I covered several ot the dead, both men and women ; and .saw a Hebrew on a trunk sti Ipped of : bis clothing and appirently wounded. His head wasfalllngbickaud be appeared ' to be sullerlug. I took some bed clothing , out of a trunk which had been burst open I by the explosion uud mado a couilortablu teat for liini. A tewr minutes alter bo died. A sailor kindly bronght him spmo water, but be could not. drink It. 1 then, attended a young lady who was screaming; tor litlp, and who was denuded of nil her clothing from her waWt. I covered line with some idicctiug. Shu vra wounded in tile back, wbero bo bad been utruck wlt'u ii bar of trou. HurYlT.tr or I lie IftiUlilnnil. The steerage survivors of the Deutseh- la'iil wer each pre-enteil with i?0, haluucc ot nilncilplion in London, to-diy, and will laud and leave for their destinations. A Falnl tVlrbrntlon. I'iiUA, Jan. II. C'hrK'nplicr VanSeyvki while culcbratlug tlm Centennial, Nov Year's morning, liot uud killed lilsdAngh ter, aged 17. HilKpi'iiklon of Work. AVn.KlMiviiHi:, l'a.. Jan. II Woik was fuspeudi'd at llalli'iiburk Winks Jifn. 3. And la Diamond Mi.itt ot the l.ehigh ami Wilkesbarrn Co.il Co.. tor the puiposof lepali-s. The mines will not be Idle over ten days. Tlieie will 1m no Mi-pen-ilou ut nny ot' the woik-e:;iept foriepair-. Aim m ol l'ir mill a t'milf In 11 ('Itiitt'Ii lliwiiiN, Jan. .' While iibom l.OUi) cl'lldion were iitteiiillng Sunday School m the haiiiieiit ol the l iMiolie Church ye ieul.iv tlio dianerv ol the Mntuo ol the Vllgl'li Mm took Hi t. Some ol the chll ilinn i.ii-i'd the cry of lire and a panic sel'ng them they in-hid I'm- the door to ccapo. The teachers promptly elo-ed the doors of the school and the binned drapeiy having bee" Hni fioui tin' -tattii'. Ihu tlio ias extingul-liid and tlm cliildiui le .nined their oxeiiil-C-. Meaiiwlllio the alainiol lire In thu hi-emeiit reached the congreg-itloii woi-hlpplng above and with one accord tlio people iu-ImI to two door-, which open Into the porch. The-e choked up iustantlv as did the narrow stair.- lead ing lioin tlio giUcl-ies. Many per-ons In Ihu galleiles leaped I rum tlio windows, nitnv women filuted and it was not until the largiisl pin of the couple;; Ulou e--raped to the .lieetlhit the catl-o ol the panic was it-cei tallied and ipilet re-iloied. Theie was no lo-eof life, but llieio H'W hiAcra Castultln. 11. II. Fiiuun, Duptily Icueiiif of llalmboKlt tojunty .Nl, iwivui nun br Ihu iiuusuf J, II. HaitktothU inor mi tWn rr d hli a 0'iaijto nt utofjlui; tnslto had of uiula. iutl bourr- Tt pris- kJ3 Wuoii Hilias Iuo'ir xl f lUrty il.-A d. ymtnriUj lUsiuIolUnratwA ul th M9 ty rlhsrifl' b'k hu man t.v;. irrjii,t to f'sri Und, and will row oed tKi tjcleiS u aud cgUMeut railnud Urvro At tb iMiiico of Ii tic'o pcsiul.-, m Villn (Jrvrl. L'rtKlla wcfi'ft Cif-eu, l)g. 1J, lb7 Wr. A. C ltmc3J. c' ,kir eearty, to Mm l.oul IVmulan. -it Uuallt '.ty Thfi kevil be iut feu- ef a JtR.'crJl'W tl' the mthaili' tatc ' Iai es. Crur.M wllllni; to p.T iJlora bhri iW leruuA ub-civn Th!iiiUBiii vitc a cr bf ilhiuor. A liiMiileli'lter Irom a lady to her hu fuud: "I mile vouIhcuim' I liauniothln;; to do. I coicliMle bccili-e I have nothili.' to Niy." A iii.iii uiiv iH-tiiMonally kl- tho wrong v-uuitin bv uil-lnhe. Hut when ho unites ' practice ot It the rlht woman tlud-lc out. mid tint' ii Iut IhiiIut lilm. H knot thociuiwi thin for a gentle niau to wink at a Uiiv. It ii lUwao tlio JadyN jiUco to wink Hut. vosrtmsioy or das mi ith. From the Portland Journal. Tn accordance with the ruling ot the Court, Dan Smith, under oath, was placed In the witness stand. IT. S. Attorney Mallory moved to have the examination postponed till Tuesd.iv. The Court or dered the examination to proceed. Dan Smith was examined by Mr. James D. Fay. Was born In Maryland, am 30 years old, and am a stage driver; was at the time of the robbery driving ou the route; had been drinking for months be fore; a partv came and asked me If I knew of a mail aik with money In Itr repneu i coll hi teii every iuc"ii.iy; tlm pack was stolen atCanyonvllle while I was drinking in a saloon; think there were even passengers In the stage; beard ot the robbery next night, when Montgomery was In Green's aloon. and sild he thought theie was from $10 000 to $15. 000 in It; sobered up and askeil Mont gomery to let me liuve the sack, and I wninil -enu It to trieramento, and nobody would know of It; be asked me It I knew whether Cardwell could rbe depended on; lie wanted me to see If I could have the sack taken to the Mable wheie Card well was and have it cut open; I. said I would, and that night tpoke to Cardell about it he said be would like to eet in It, and to be sure and fetch It next night; th.it night .lack (.Montgomery) was p'aying po ker at Canyouville, and quit, and took the sack iua barley sack to Oak Grove station in a buggy; .lack and uardwell and myself took the sack; Card well and Jack told me It was not so much gold dust as they thought; I saw the four cans and a roll of greenbacks outside of the sack in the stable that night; l said. "Hurry up, lets hide Hie suck; Caulwell wild. "Xever mind. I can get away with that;' I went to Hosebnrg and eime back next day; we airteed that if either told we would kill him; in about a mouth we divided; my share was $1,231 20. and I had the diM coined in the Plillidephla Mint in the name of Win. It. Gilbert; as to my alias of "Dan Smith," it came from getting Into a fight hi Iowa; I had a pi lor arrangement with Montgomery, at his suggestion, about stealing the sack; one ot the passengers in the ttage at the time, named Merchuut, a n butuher In Sau Francisco, was with me In the saloon ou tbu uijjlit wullu tuu tack was stolen. Cross KxaminciT Wis acquainted with Jack Montgomery since 1S74; didn't talk with him about robbing the stage two weeks befoie; be told mo about another robleryol a stage with another putty; if you to Mr. Mallory want uie to tell who the party was, I will. The question was not a.sked. THE l.OMAKM IIOItKE ICAC't OX BEl'OUU. The rnee anuouneeil tocomo off yes day, says the Houston (Texan) Tele graph, was wiliiesaud by Una than a doaeu people. The match wai mnde between two Texan ponies for fifty dollan a side and twe horsi. It was iv mi est ion of endurance on the hortus' part, ami un act of oruiil puuixument on tue part or tuo riders, ine tini mals, by agreement, were to wnllc,, trot or run for twelve hours, the one making the most miles at the end of that time to tie declared winner. The horses entered wer uumeil lied Lad and Wild Bill. An even start was effected, VIId Hill rushing to tho front, and In the first ten miles was one inilu ahead. In this position they kept until the thir tieth milo was reached, when Wild 1UI1 was found to be two miles iiHead. In the succeeding ten miles Red Lad gained a, mile, when tho wild Texan took a rest. Ho was rubbed down and given a bottle of sherry, which lie -wallowed with rt relish akin to his mine. The delay thus caused put the bloody youth oiio mile to tile front, still reaching for the linal stling. He kept increasing thu daylight between himself and tlio untamed Win. until the forty-eighth mile was scored, when W. 15. Uirev up his tail mid rc- lused to move. lie hud made ills lor-ly-titth mile. Timu : Five hours and thitty minute-. For downridit cruelty to animals thi race "takes the rag off tho bush," mid calls loudly for the interference of liergli. If the l'oble Texas steeds had been run tho live hours, o'er tho broad prairies after stock, as they had been trained, with euch retts no of necessity occur, it would b&ve been all well and good; but to punich the txior brutes with forty-lire to fcrty-citfnt, eonneeu tlvw men rtfotiod n alio couroe, witU utit reit, it, too benl, too bad. tld tn ersti.'Wo'cd hvsrund : "I rati bn oure'cblibcoul Hou my cife and 1 ar&alaac. oo'J baeo ociytbin; uiv ovu ,iy, but clieu Kir ati'ouv U erourd I am not uwn uioui.Vxl tixUUo'.dvr in tile COIICllll." 'VI t cown ie yet Ic be d'ttcocvioJ CM. Jij er fciii e rcriiig cxvttvvai ls iAa h ob ci'T n5ir, Oill not wJrtilp Jo.iritj tr Ma p:r?tttad tXaf kutra cs p&sc ic cm pucs'jay. A CTccft kkvtf ft a C'jx,r flrl fc? hrwVN:' ttx teWj erJKtalwo. L'a (vu do-llcrj-ah-ly Wor. iw (Wtwifs Ni ilia w, iiD nrs Htkjst) r.r bn, lajn-doat. JVhVKMrf, W4-" Wo we-on'arii'Xl Jail a w.ra o f.i . " tuW tj Uiv' tuatcJl FA'.: Tcrh r-.uf. star co ma a; r.'atc;':, art! lid o i&fiAlj KfTVf.totlrsa. Est,; rtf'c'e Jvr,h(.". hCub.lJ Va fart W.. ?.& (JH cr Hoi ; but let W K' -CiI cl& r. Uau:e balr-pln llcl,L'is; f. Uiuvcicoat cud klw'll cw it bititiv w wclie. tU; gale. A imal ciltlc-iy- ol the Vonellsiter--, who am miMua tour of thu iStntC'!, I'liev llllul their );int leihctly." Tho critic' wile ixfn-C', to bclleio that he wiute "part." .ludao lllll. of thu I'nlieil States OU tilct Couit, olJJI-liiil. h.iahunt com plelciv cIuuim! lha ':cl!esloii" of tho JiirWlu hi? wcrt If r4r:iia a rule which eieluikv f-eo tpia-! cflwho wuuot rccO, vtlt) cut! uc! luteat. LETTER FROM KX-HPEAKEIt BI.A1JIE COXS'IITIONAI. PHOVI.MOJIII. The tollowlng letter was written by Mr., Blaine to u prominent Ohio gentleman just after the late election In that Sinter Auousta. Me.. Oct. 29. IS'o, Mr Deak Shi: The public school Agita tion in your late campaign Is liable to break out elsewhere, and. occurring- fir't in one State and then in another, may keep the whole country In a ferment tor years to come. This inevitably aroues sectarian feeling and lead' to (hat bitterest and most deplorable ot all strifes, the strife between religious denomination. It seems tome tnat tins ougut to no seined i In some definite and comprehensive way; anil the only settlement that can be final is the complete victory of iion-scctariAn schools. I am sure this will be demanded by the American people at all hazards and at any cost. The dread of sectarian legis lation in lids countiy has been felt many times hi the nat. It bearan very early. 'Hie tlr-t amendment of the Con-tltntion, trie joint project of Jefferson and AXadison. proposed it 17S0. declared tint "Congress shall make no law respecting an establish ment of religion, or prohibiting the tree exercise thereof." At that time. wlen tho powers of the Federal government were untried" and undeveloped, the fear was that Congress might be a source ol danger to tierlect reunions nnertv, and beiee all power was tikcn from it. At :he same time the States were left to (b is they pleased in regard to "an establish ment of rellstion." or the tenth amend ment, proposed by that eminent jurist, Theophiliis Iarsons. and adopted contem poraneously with the first, declared that "all nnwers not delegated to the Fnlfeil States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the State, are reserved to the States respectively or to the poiple."" A m.ijoiity of the people in any State in thl Union can. therefore, if they desiie it. have an e-tabli-hed church, under which the iiiluoiity may be t.ixed for the erec tion of chinch edllices which they never enter, and for the support of creeds which they do not believe. This power was act ually exercised in some of the States long alter-the adoption of the Federal Constitu tion, and although there may be no posi tive danger ot Its revival iu the future, the possibility of it should not be permit ted; The nusnlctou time to mmrd'ucaiust -un evil is wneu all unite In preventing it. And in curing this constitutional detect all po-sihillt.y ot buitful agltathai ou thu school question, f-hould be ended also. Jnt let the old Jefl'er.-on-Miidl-iH amend ment bu applied to the States by adding the following to the Inhibitory clauses iu suction 10 ai tide 1, ot the Kedeial Con stitution, viz: "Xo Slate shall make sny Ir-w respect ing an cstahlisljuient of religion or pro hibiting the free exereise thereof; and no money raided by taxation iu aay State for the support of public schools, or derived from any public fund thrrelor.- shall ever blunder the cuctiol ot any luligious sect, nor shall any money so raked ever be divided betHr'teu lellgious iecte or denom inations." "Tbi, you will obscrre. does not inter fere with any btate bavin;;, ju-t Mich a school system as its cltireu ' may prefer. subjett to the single and simple restriction that the n-l.ools thall not be made the are na for sectarian controversy or theological disputation. This adiustmeui. It teems to me, wanlil bo compieliensive and conclu sive, and would be fair alike to Protestant and Catholic, to Jew and Gentile, leaving: the religious faith and conscience of every ! uiau free uud unmolested.. Very biuccrely your, J.G. Blaint. From tlio Dully btjiletiur. vm a::i: tiii: ."iiittr.iti;Ets? Thu lolloivlrig letter was recently rr ceieved by Mr. Frank JicCully. ot this city, which explain itelf : bl-oKAX lvi.i., Dec. 22, ISTi. Frank. Mv Ui:ak bn;: I see by the Oregon Weekly Staiiman of thu lltb iut., an aitlclecouceiuiu"; tho niurder of Mr. MuMahnii, at tlio Spokau bildgc. In i ju-tico to all concerned, I desire to statu that Mr. MeMahon was murdeied ou the night of thu Kith ol October. It was at that time thought that the matter was en veloped lu so much mystery that It would not soon bo tolvcd. Sub fequent events, however, luvo in duoed the citizens to hulievc that thu iiiutdcr was done by a while man instead ot an Indian, as Mated by iIicStatiman. A toon as the nown it-Jelled this place Mr. J. X. fi lover. Deputy ShorllV of tills Oiututr, hUitedln twaidi of the inunler eis. The ground iftas fio?eu bard, NMKJciiuj; it iiupoi'lblo to tiack any one. Uv. licKUIiou had been unable all cum mer to work, and as living alone, lie wa.i a uuu of uteady IwblU and rcptcted uy all who Ktieh' bliii. r.satafarr;3rar.sc j.wi oi1 ix;Ti:uy, OnroenrfM rkJ l'M(, Palsm, at II. U 'ule. OS en UtIi iMj i MvirUsjd : BvjiIv. L II t;ur. J U Riri,ITl Barw, JViu'MI Bella. irUulrC Ujir, BK liu:l)j, UK W Uafl 4urlta,:ilislJ A Ujrlla, UuK J kiaUJ, r llnlLU.,l'tiua MaaiJlvIil, UeoU Jlavllu.J kii Miller, Win MlleWI.J W )'l,-trll, Hulta.-tul I'uciullv. Ura JiilU lirler,!U f.i'bcriko-i, J I' t llcferf. Ul llaiUn l'.jri-. Mljt Q Unit. hnrrlt lilfclr, UfiNn ilnilivJ.''. UM fruJ.T laicnrllt,.' U I'm? .!,& byibl Clrl., WkfculdJ Oosun, tTrauk Ctiri., Iitre II O.i eiTiljju, J C (.arey, cua'i l.OM. Alls 11 il Cruwriie It K'ttttolli It.inlplv, V I l.'.U,.Vsi Munu ,v in j l, LavalnKiJ, A lirai.Alio t.kiuo, Uit Saul llalu.u, W'uJ II.HcLlfi.iHH.ri' llwwer, rtir V ll.inl.1. Waller ll.t is Jtnarali Ana UnUlit .s II l..iiiriun A Ijiijri'is M.-Mtvkln, M.M M.-l'.iIllsiT, MiBil Mi Cum, Mr. vnuiUli, Jojn A Muilli, II in Vlrllla M.'UV, IVIIrou Mriiv. s II Ti.-e, KIlMbelli r. Ttvlor, MbuCI.ua VIe, Niinov J Wi-e, MiMi-loi Wc-t, f-iiiut V White, V It Wbluu'U. WH W.ilk,MlNi:il.iS T. . 1SICUUV, V. 31. bVLKM, Jan. 3. Iowa women don't believe in dreams, but lot one ol them dream tluit she saw her husband with his arm ai omul the widow Smith ami she'll sulk around for half a day. We clip the following from the Dalljr Alta California : Another homicide startled the city and gave occupation to the police last night. The principals were WHIi.iin and Thomas fl. .1...II ..n.t 2,.iv.. TVMi.rlirf e. rt hlltell- .tfiifciijyii, m,i ,... Dv. ..h.-..j. ----- - . er. Thee men were iiriners in a meat i ilnrn ill tlio i-nrillr l( Filbert Ullll DllOOIlt I rtreets.and had been Inraboiit two inniitli. Thev met at seven oclovR kwt niglit. and mi altercation about the merit "f which niitlitoc I known uruntnn about the de posit of $40-13 belonging tu the firm, lilt at the grocery store ou tlw onposlte corner. Dongheity drew the momy. and probi bly liikt!il on retaining it, as it wa found up on him. The three men then got together iu the sliop. and soon a great outcry from It brought a crowd. Tliei e was a knlfe-wmmd In the left. breast In the region of tlmheirt. William Mitchelh'td disappeared, and Thoma cried out, "William has stabbed'George." By the time the police arrived! Tliotnis had gone. too. The coroner was nottned, anu bad the body removed to the Morgue The woundiwa probed, and lotnid to go to the heart. Death had been Instantaneous. The only living witnesses to'the crime are the Mitchells. The police were set on their tracks. Detectives .Tones and Coffee arrested William Mitchell ou I'olk street, about nine o clock-, and be is Held at tne iity PrUon on the charge of murder. Klom the Dally Ptiuceniaii. IMJ 1'ilI.Y !ll KBEATKD. A very sad and terrible afll.ction has fallen upon the family of our frienJ and brotlior ed itor, Mr. E. L. Britov, of tho Mercury, and tho sympathy of onr citizens at laiuo lws been deeply inteiustcd ia their behalf, yesterday afternoon the procession of friends that wended their iray to tho cemetery conmgncd to tho giaio the mort.il remains of tho eldest son and yomigmt daughter, who had been taken from them in tho brief epaco of twenty-four hours. Words fail in tho presence of such sorrow, and it is not possible to giro expression to the an guish of those so suddenly bereaied. The unl--veinal respect and sympathy ef our citizens was thow n.by a very large attendance of friends to pay Ihuir last tribute to the dead and show sym pathy for the bereaved. James It. Bristow, tho eldest sou of Mr. Bristow, was twenty-tiro yeai 8 of age; a young man of great promise and iu every respect of admirable ciuiacter. Ho gnve promiso of be coming a useful and honored man, one who could illy be spared, and it rsust be a pleasure to those nho loioil him to know that ho nas of pare life, Mndly and afficticuate, and respected by all who tu&w him. For a month ur so past ho had been complaining somewhat, and before Christmas took a trip to Astoria, in hopes to ftel better for the change of air and scene, but he returned Monday, tho 27th of December, coin- plaiulDg ef being Tciy ill, and with aecuilc-. tiuu that his disease, un aggravated case of: tjphold-Feumonia, might provo fatal. Every thing was dono fur him that was possible, but tho disease was too deap seated, and at half past bIx o'clock Saturday oveulng be breathed his last. He ii as eonsclotiB of hi& approaching end, pioviding by vull that iibat belonged him should beoome the propeity ol his little sister llattie, who at the time was quite ill of typhoid fover. Little Hattio Bristow was not destined to neap tho benefit of her brother's lemcuibiaticc, for ni"'i tmuty-four hours the little chimb, who was only about thuo ycant old, wai tal.cn fioru f eaith to tl.e army of tlat kind Saiidr nbo, fnid "Sutler little children to como unto me." Tiny uleep biside each otlicr tho sleep that knows uo waking, and in tho homo iihcio lately their pritmce unj li;ht and fay now desolate hearts aro aching liithapain that timo aud faith can alloiiato but cannot entucly heal. Diiiuo sen ices who held at tho reileueo of tho family, liiv. Itr. .Tones oiUciating, after nhie'h eno Lodgo of Odd Tellons and tho piiut ci of tho ctiy, in badges of mourning, formed in ptocesxiou and preevded the licaie and long lino of earn igos to tl.o place of interment at tho Odd relloivi cemetery. The eoremoiucs at tho guivo v.eio of a my impreiivo character. A choir of singeis rendered iu most auVe-tiug uiauuer tlio quartette "He'd Gono" as the bud its wcio deposited iu their last lesding plaeo. TLobmial senices i,i tho Older, of iihicli Jlr. Briftoiv ai an bonortd member, who then icalby rrof. Gateh and F. G. Seliwatka, after n h'eh the choir sung l'lai ell's ll.imu, aud tLo ciond diportd. g I3CKOJ.UriO. ! MIOL5:.M'r. AYncans, Death has I cuiorrd from our midist our lriend and Mlon craft, Junes It. BiUtow. Itolvid, That in thodeath of our fiieiid.tho emit iu tbi city Las lost one of its honored and Itfcpecteil u.inbub, and ono nhute eiempkuy conduct and behavior is a model for us to fol low. Bojolvcd, That we sincerely rympthi9 villi Lis paic.ua tud tii.udb lu their tad iThction. r'solvid, That a copy of tint Bcolutions bo seat to the family of the diccucd and albo bepublishid iu the Btatlsium, ilcieHryand rki lutr. JJ. H. H. WAraia, E. H, DAi cr, K. L, 0U)WLe,L, Otlt 1 L'AUY. Jainee Honors Bristow was born iu Laao county, Oicgen, Decembtr I5th, lfSS, near tlm small i illago of Clorcrdale, and died January 1, lh7t, at the clrnc of tho day. liiRan printit's trade with George J. Buys, in the Guard office, I'.ugeue City, aud norked for more than a jear in the ntrpiite t-tSce, Oicfvu Ctt). lUttie 1'ugrnlti Brlstuw born Aufust SO, 167 J, died January U, IS'd. oiuruon zkim:i.k assmciatiox. SEer.imr.i-sOrrt.-n. O. P. A., I tfAtnt, U.-c. 31, ls7o. f Ntitlco it hereby given that an adjourned meeting of tho lloaul of Binders of tho Ore gnu Pionier Asclation will bo held ia tho I.egilatiio Kail, in HaU m, on Tuesday, Janua ry 12. JS70, at 2 o'clock r. si., at iihie-h meeting all members of the Board are earnestly iopiest cd to bo present, as there is important busiucss to bo transacted, J. llr.vuv Br.ow", Secretary O. P. A. Other papers pleaso copy. SALEM FURNITURE FACTORY, At Mill Creek Bridge, JUBEKTV 8TKBBT, . . SALEM, OKEOOS. All. kinds of PURNITUEE ON HAND, And Made lo Order. THE THADE SUPPLIED On the lowef term for CASH. JOB WORK done, ml all kinds of TWINING- Orders promptly Attended to. Goods delivered to any prt of the city, to the rail road, or wharf, rim of-ciiabm. PARMENTER & BABCOCK. Anrll 30. 1875. wtf JONES & PA ITERS ON HAVE FARMS FOR SALE Buy and Sell City Property, RENT HOUSES, NEGOTIATE LOANS, Make Collections. AQTS FOR Mntual Life Insurance Company OP NKW YORK. Union Fire Insurance Comp'y OF 8AS FKANCISCO. KEEP ON ITAND, FOR ORATCrTOTTS CIHCU lation, their " Duscrlptlvo Land Circular," and ' Descriptive Circular and weainer itecora oi Or egon." Offlce on pronnd flsor, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SII.EM, ORKOON. ap)6y DFoar Sale. PORE SPANISH MERINO :bttto:eJS. ONE HUNDRED BUCKS oa Tins stock. 0 tooflt reliable characti-r. pelected by fieori;o riani mond from the BEST VERMONT FLOCKH. arrived at Portland on tlio ISIh of Ani;ntt, and will be o'fcred Air fae by him Bnl Thos. H. Lane In that city ai d at tho Dallei upon fayorable ternia Flock mavters wli"a. 'tii fuch tjtock arucordlaUy invited to examine. THOS, S. LANf. Portland, Alls. 2, 1875. 21tl Storage &, Transportation! Tn't im(pr.rcnd kavlnu -cd the PACIFIC WHAllC and WAUEIIOVSB, corner of front and Salmon tUn-He, Oa.TiAIfD, OIVSGOin heroV nollly thy public that the ptinvw properly 1p rcadvforo ".apancy. Stniai;iti'l WlnrfKat U"Ub1 ratre. Unrivalid 'acilitU-H lor the dl liar, ev fctorim, and uhlpphii: of all hind" ol f'eijht. This wharf will alwi bu tlw liinlln" for the welt ki.owalUhiJ3raiiKhtb"iitH OHIO and CI YOF SA I.KM. tnt;e,rs and Irolehteri mv assured of a ciieAp ana nady mean1 of tran-pnitat on to nil liolota. to thu head nf iiavij.ulon on thu VVillmuetb) river, at all siaxous iif tbo iciir. v. b. sro'ircdc co. CAIT. NAT. INGERSOI.I,, Ae-nt. octr, MOUNTAIN BALM The Groat Oregon Rmedy for CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, ASU OTHBn IIseIHK 0"ll0 3L,I111JI!, IS PEKVECTLY UAItMI.ESS C1NNOT INJI'TtE tbu moht dt'licato The- pure yrap a lieautllal article pie-isant to tbo taste' pr-pured with ltU ciro can be h'id nt both lJltIUl)iAN'b and COX Jt UULT'h Dnifbiores bilcra. fel8tf J. O. SSSRXiTOX. XX. Dm PHYSICIAN AN'I SURCiF.ON, 8AI.EH Dreijon. Oftice, fiont room on seeond floor c the N. O. I'arrUh bdek, Commpicl.il etreot. Rtci uenee, rorfQ"it oruer Front and Dtvlnloa Kiroetn. boinp! u gra'lwitn of the Physio-Medical, or Curtli Colli at, Cinclur.atl, Ohio, w e are purly n-iorm Inoui practice, discarding,' aliUe both Liincral and veiictHhli offonH &if BOOTS and SHOES Mado to Oidor. "VSTv Farmers and their Families hXJNw aro R-'aia reniludcd that I can matr W-5i.J3!ironiia line iu rmlnaVu UiOTh and Slll'l.s, of luv vi-ry bet qualliy, at 11 innt totcoiablo price. iial'AlttlM, ueailv done. All woik w airanied. HENRY DIPPEL. TAKE NOTICE tint my rimp Is now rtninird lo ono rtoor notth of linrhli,'i ritiile. ou I 'nnuaeicl.il t , a low ilco-s f onth or Newtp iper ICock. Salera, Ans. IS, lb76. 0-a Eflrs. Rohror's ISTow P.yruedy roil T3STC S,tnffGK3 IS itSETIXO WITU WONDJiRVVl &VCCJCOS ! TUIS PTJUEI.Y VK04TABI.E KhUEDY nAb no oaiitl In the rtlli-f auil rnre of Couphs, Colds stlinia, lirorichitls, Crorp, Vho,.pln Ciiugh, Una sle. Ac. It tas piediiced some n-uinrkubtu lures, Sold by lru?L'it ii m rally 1'rcparvd only by Mr.. K. ICOSJUltU, .Mnaiiwuili. Or.. To ibom all ltti nf buniew nionl.1 1) adilretl. Brooks & MoFfcr&uid, (Successors to French & Co.) WnOLKsALi: AND TAIL DEALERS IS GeneraE. .bjerchandjcE, Corner of Second and Wathlnsum streets, DALLES CITY, OUEGON. anbw v. a. suiiiiVAS?, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, OI'KRA DOUSE, SALCil. 8. n. crraer. at head of stairs. telly IiTTCXUS ES1I,, Socrcssor to J. M. KuKetn & Co., OS Liberty !., - - NEW YOUU, CommiNMlon Vcrowt F B5Y?sti ANn rORWARDINQ FROM New orli ; via IstLraus, l'aclflc Railroid, and Capo Horn, all kUids of Alerchandiso. and Tor the sale or Products froai the 1'aculc coast, for tho collection of mocev, Jtc octbtf a w i w m O i H S w Q Pi H i i O W -i 6 O , i; O 5 ' vl : I" A' o on It! s t3