tMWMiH WILLAMETTE FARMER 3" tftTHyrrYirwr,7iyjMiraHnitt)MiittB ti- t i- IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES :S '&EMFwr3BBL&m TO THE PEOPLE: Having determined in maintain the position heretofore occupied by mo for tho Largest Retail House in Oregon, I have iakcn this means of announcing to tho public that I nm now displaying tho LARGEST and jlEST STOCK of General Merchandise north of Sun Francisco, consisting of n flno stock of Ca-e2a.ts' in.3. Boys' Dlot3tLiia.s, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, XXxvts, Onpa, Trtmltw, 7AXLavoa, oto., which is surpassed 1y none in tho city, and will bo sold at prices to suit tho times. It shall continue to be my aim to give THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONET, And to placo before my patrons a variety of 'articles not to be found in any other house. It is not my intention to mislead tho public by advertising goods which I cannot produce upon inquiry, bnt to give value received in every instance. Soliciting a call from every pur chaser, at my stand, Griswold's corner, respectfully, M: MEYER. Plows! Plows! FRANK BROS. & CO. Buford Gang Black Hawk Single PLOWS. CALIFORNIA SULKY xnn tiih u!HHQTOKXAHv(IS'723i9MBr Iron and Wood Seam Single PLOWS. PROM 8-Inch to lG-inch. Champion Browno " Sulky, (N'cTcr b(cn beaten tu tliu CcM.) THE LA BELLE WAGON, Champion Fan Mill,, Pacific Cider Mill, and Tho MoSborry Grain lirill and Broadcast iiecdor. TUK MOST COMPLETE LINK of PLOWS, HAltKOWS, JLMttLLS, AND Other Agricultural Implements in the Market. niU'OnE punvirA.srxG, call on 104 and 100 Front Stroot, - - - FOiiTLANP, OR. W.WBATUKIUrUIID. t. W. KBATUJMUrUIUJ. OVKEItS TJ Till! COUNTRY TRADE Gum Boots Tli DoMt over IMCndo. AN EXTRA QUALITY OP Ladies' Calf Shoes, Juit tha thInTor our Oregon winter weather. Fine Kip and Calf Boots, "Which ire cxprettly nude f.ir oar trade, of differed iiaalltlet, to null costoat m. Yeatherford & Co.. Whulcf&lc And Ilotall Dealers In DBMS, FAIITS, OILS. GLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS. TOILET GOODS, Etc, etc PURE WINES and LIQUORS, For Medicinal purpose. Modiolnes Compounded, and Prescriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co., FeStf Commercial itreet, NAL.KM. All RootlM Hold by me aro GUAH AKTfH:u to be what I recom mend Ilicui, or I will at nay (line iiiuiio it good to the par cluiNcr. J. W. GILBERT." Splem, cf. IS, 1S77. 11. JOHN G. WRIGHT, Dealer In FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, COMMERCIAL. STREET. Salem, April 90, 1879. riftwti $1200 Wlarr BAWranwuWUirRMr tMeiai. M4rM a. A. CHAhT fc CO, S, i, ft 4 UvM flu, tuiUMii, O JLttllo Olunt GRUBBING MACHINE. We wish to Inform Ibe people of Oregon that wo have purchased the patont of "The Little Olant Grubbing Mounlno," and that wo are now prepared to supply any number nl thorn at a Tory reatontblo price, Tho Hub Joined testimonials or tbo huperior qualities of tbeso machines and their comparative cheapness should reoomoniled thoni to all those desirous of clearing otfland at but trl lllniT oxneiifto. Far fiirttit.tr pirtlculars apply to Frank Cooper or Win, Delaney, Halem, or Albert Briggs,Sclo. b'cio, March. 10:h, 1877, Thin Is ortlfy that we have used "Tho Lit. Ilo Giant Grubbing Mncblno" and found It Miporinr to nuything of the kind ever used In thin part of the country: Preston Muukors, Win Ireland, Honry Isley, J 8 Morns, A Davis, Jltlrvlno 13 Ilaldwln, B F Brlggs, Henry T Hare. We the undersigned have seen "the Little fiiitiit Grubbing Machine" work and can insure tho publlo that HU the best inaohlue of the kind wo have ever pen working. M Alexander, G W Hamilton, J U Johnson, lVtler Smith, J M Brown, Wm II MoKnlght, P Hllyeii, D I' Mason. fccio, May 25th 1877. r. a. suzaUTVAir. ATTORNEY AT LAW OPXKA BOCBK, BALK. S. B. tome, at aoaa of stall. BY TELEGRAPH. Washington. Xov. 14. The Senile con firmed Roswell H. Mason, Burveyor General of Montana Terrlt6ry. Washington, Nov. 14. Tho Senate to-day confirmed the following: Tipton Llndsey, to be Receiver of Pabllo Moneys at Vlealla, Cal.j Jas. H. Evans, to be Roglstor of Land Office at Lke View, Oregon. Washington. Nov. 13. Democratic Heni tors had a caucus to-day with a view of ad vising the Domocratlo members of tho com. mittee on Privileges' and Elections as to tho beat mode of procedure and against dolay, especially in the caso of Eustln of Loulslann, who hid no contestant, and In the cao of Itutlor, ngaludt Corbln. of South Carolina, oonoernlng whloh alt tho facts nro beforo the rommllteo. Without action the caucus ad lou mod until Thursday. Tho Ways and Means Committee to-day ngreod to report a resolution for final ad journment on the 22d, but to first ask the ap propriation oommlttoe to finish Its bill by that time. However, there Is no prospect of adjournment before the rognlar session. Two captured Nea Perces chlofj, Charley and John, arrived in Omaha th'n morning In charge of a military guard, who left with them this afternoon for Fort Loavenworth, whore they will be Imprisoned. Cheyenne, Nov. 14. In the U. S. district court to-day, Fonce Rises, one of the recent ly captured road ageata, was found guilty and sentonood to 14 years In tho penitentiary, The Leader's apeolal from Rawlins. Wy oming Terrltorv, aaya Douglas and some 400 ofblsbandof Utes, have left their agenoy on White river and came to that place in search of food, whlob, for somo reason,whllsl supplied by the government yet remains In warohouso at Rawlins. They allogo they are forced to this measure, as gamo Is soarco and tholrpeoplo are suffering for want of food. As yet they aro petaafully endeavor Ing to havo thel" grievances adjusted, and Imvo telegraphed to Washington to ascer tain If their flour may not be drawn at Raw lins. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 15. An earthquake Hhork visited Omaha and vicinity at about 11:45 a. m. It was pretty generally felt all over tho oily by the people on thn Mrects and In building. In largo buildings es pecially tho shook was very distinctly foil, creating iulenss excitement among tho oc cupants and causluga rush for tho dcore. Tho shake InsKd Irnm half a ralnuto to a minute and n half, according to statemouts of different parties. DIspntoheH received hero 'el-ow (hat tho nnrthqimkn extended from Omaha to Sidnov, nnd wax felt ut nearly i-very Htutloii on tlio Union Paulfiu road betwoon iIicro points. It wnaiiot folt lit Chnyunne. At North I'latlo tho t-nhnnl bnlldliifr, and tho court houti wan f-lluhtly diiimurd. Tho wulls of tho court hnuxo at (nlumbun worn tirarkoil In ulno dlirrent phu'cti. Tho court homo nt PlattMiiouth, "0 miles routh of Onmlin, was hIho criteked. It Is reported thutcoiihldoraliln uHt wro broken at Sioux Olty, Iowa. Tim vibrations seotntd to bo norlli mid hoiHIi, and asfiiran known tho fchotk was couilnod principally to Xtlirnt.l:a. Council lliutfr, Iowa, Nov. 15 A number of oarthqunhn uhnokH In quluk xuori)sinn woro felt hertmt 12:15 lo-dny. Tho motion win apparently imst nnd west, and lasted about two mlnuten. No material ilamiign wns done In tho city nor in western Iowa, m far at can bo luarurd. Iowa City, Nov. 15 At hair past 12 o'clock to Ny qiilto u eovero evirtliqiiakn hhoolc whh folt at tula plant, nud persona In llio upper HlorltHol'btilldlngH ran down to the street In Alarm, and on tho i;toutul lluor tho doom and window h wor.'Jitrr.d, Chicago, Nov. 15. Thecnrlhquakn In thn onuutry weht of hero fitoms to hawtnxtended eaxt ns far us Diihttquo, eoulh lo Minin )ulnln lit KnimaH, wtblbdj ond YMiikton, ami north to tho northern neoilon o!Jo'u. Iiwuh most revere m tho w'eMt niur Oinalm, but In no teetlon did It Inlllot nnv great lUmnco. IndlanHpolls.Nov. 15 Tlio Morion tnnn niiietit iiMMoelatloii to-day linnet! a prnspeotuH to tho ii-joplool'lii'lbtn. Thi'v tui:gott tho extfiiilon of tho original liloa to thatii inuiiiorlal hull Kliall ho built In bo Hltuated on tun tmt hIUi In Inillannpolli nud lo onu tain things of lilatorIo.il Interest to thoftalc. Stnlttrn, military lmii;nU, library of wrlterx fniiii tliln iUto, etc' Thoy htiugest bronxo ornaments nnd Hiittncs nf Indiana war liorocM, amonuht wlilih rIiaII bororii-plouoiiH-ly that of O, P. Morton. Subsorlp Ion aloiio hhall bo tho meaiiH of aeoompllshluK this. Thn wlinlo Htato hhull ba otnvassod until 200,000 Is rah-od. They apieal to tho In lelllgonco, spirit nnd tirldo of Iudlanlaim to mako tho hall n lilting tribute to tho do ca.ed statesmsii. Ilarrikburg, Nnv. 15 Tho official voto of Pennsylvania allows Sterrett, Hop., for su premo Jodire, rcrelved 211,480; Trunkev, Dein., 26I.0O0; (iartolev, Grceubaek, 51,682; Winton, Prohibition, 2,801). Tritnkey'a pin rsllty, 7,520. Other olllcera' votes wore In about Iho same proportion. Nashville, Tenn., Nnv. 15. A Chattanooga peolal lo the NaslivllloAmorloan says: Tho Republicans to-day elected a Republican mayor and klx aldermen, and the Doinocrala elected four aldermon aud the olty marshal. Topeda, K , Nov, 15. A severe bhock of earthquake wan felt here about tea minutes oerore ia to uar. AtchUon, Kb., Nov. 15. Sevoral dla'.lnot shocksofeartbquako wore felt hero to-day about noon. Indianapolis, Nov. 15. An explosion ol thn new gas company's tank oauaed a losa of 920,000; uninsured. The shock waa felt for utiles oatsldo tho oily. Cheyenno, Nov. 15. The Uten have gone back to their camp at Cberokoe Springs peacefully, and It Is understood that they wl 1 bo permitted to draw tholr flour at HawllnHoon an the necewary arrange ments on be made. Nwo York, Nov. 10 The Herald's Wash Ington speolal says Senator Gordon ayn that the polut has boon paasod at whloli anv doubt can bo reasonably eutertalii'd of bin ro-nlectlnn to tho U. S. senate. From thn latest Information received by him tho In dications are that he will unanimously elect ed. Opposition lo hi in has almost tintlrfcly dlxappeared. Ouioago, Nov. 15, The underwriter havn appolnlod committed on nalvuge In the vari ous depart men'H. The archltct of thn build Intr Hiys It can bs restored for 8150 000 at ih nutbldo, and that tha damage bus bton overrated. Officers Elected. Silver Lodge No. ao I. O. O. T Is cflloerod as foTosH, for the present term, viz: John nieks, W. C. T.j Charley Ilamsby, It. H. S,; Flora McKlnney, L. U.S.; Millie Hlek, W. V. T.j R. O. Kuuv bv. W.S.; Edna J. Ilrown, W. A. 8.; Ollie milliard, W. F. H : Clara lUmbbv, W. T.; Frank Simeral, W. M.j John Mncher, W. I. M.; Allen Slaipaon, VV. I. G.; II. Dogulre, W. O. O.j It. I) Alton, P. W. O. T., utid MUh Orptm Oraus ton, Lodge Deputy. A Fair Wamlau. All who have not paid their school taxes would do well to bear lu mind the fact Ibat the same become delinquent on Ibe 2Sth of thl month, when the School Clerk, J. W. tt. will ba rraalrod to turn over all deling aaats to thaMberlaT toroolUotwa.S I FOREIOS. liondon, Nov. 13. A Russian official dis patch states that General Jleymanu ad vancod against Erzotoutn Thursday night, but his columns lost their way lu the dark ness. Three Russian batteries captured a fortified position of Actzla, and although obllgod to withdraw before a superior force, carried otl 550 prlsonors. Tho Russians lost 32 killed and 000 woundod. A body of Russians in arch od toRtrkovat. West or Vratz, It Is supposed they intend to make an attempt to cross the Balkans. London, Nov. 14. A correspondent In Kelgrado telegraphs that tho signs ol activity lu ServUaro multiplying. Fresh troops aio daily marching to tho frontier. An ainliu lauco cor; a Is Tormlng, and In tho mseual at KroguJIuaiE work Ih going on actively. llttlgrado, Nov. 11 Sorvla has replied to Iho Porto's douund for tho wltdrawal ol forolgn troops from tho fronttor that It In Impossible to leave tho Inhabitants tf the frontier without military protection. Bucharest, Nov. 13 GonoralSkobolcfi has established hluisolf In his newly caplurod position. Tho llnal Turkish attaok was repulsed by a tiro from 70 cannon. Tho Turks lost heavily. London, Nov. 14. A Vienna correspon dent telegraphs that the capture of tbo posi tion whloh General Skoebloff has been attacking would turn all tho Intervening works towards Radlsavo, Tutcaetiitca aud Grivllza. It scorns pretty certain fighting has not yot boon for tbo redoubts themselves, but for the rlrle pits In front or them. The redoubts are tho same whloh wore tempora rily occupied by Genoral Skobelcll In the battle or Septembor 11th. According to to-day's rumors from the Russian camp, preparations aro making for a goneral assault on Plevna. Vlonna, Nov. 14. A special from Buoha rest says Genoral Skobelef captured thn additional Turkish positions Monday night. Tho roovemont or troops insldoof Plovna Is obsorvod as though a sortie was immi nent, London, Nov. 14. A dlpaloh from Con stantinople states that a foreign minister In formed M. Cehrlhllcs, Sorvlan ngont, Mon day, that tho pnrto no longor doubted Sorvla whh preparing for war. M. Cehrlstlcs to-day replied ho had no confirmation of that tilnto ment. Russians traversed Gottropol pas, near Orchaulo, but wero repulsed by thn Turkish corps of observation, with n Iosh nf 4.10 niun Nov. 15.--A dispatch from Ilogoli say Gen. Sknbeloir, on capturing a position on Green Hill, mar Proetnvnc, immediately throw up n redoubt, which gave rl-o to thn belief nl headquarters that one of tbo Turk lull redoubts had been captured. Muhtuiot All Is movlnu with tho forroi nl Sophia lo a position nt ChnlkmotK, ten milt-h won of Sophia, where thn iod from loni Pnliiukn Interneels tho road to NIhoIi, Here ho will bo nbtu to wutch Sorvla, nnd, If neoiled, co-opt rate with tho furco nt Or chanlo. A oorresponilor.t wrllot that tho Turkish exchequm occasionally crimen to UHlimd Htitl , nrul It Is womlfitlul how It over iiiomih nil ngaln. liecently nn oirer of arms w-ns re jected brcntiiio f'.'0,()(X) could not bo roiled to complete tho pnyiu'iit, CniiHtimtliiopIo, Nov. 15, Ohnktr Pmlm has arrived at Orolmnlo to take oommaud In plneo nf Clmvket Pnshn, rnmnvnd. HagiiMB, Nov. 15 'Iho Montenogrlnfl hnve token Fort Piinlas. Thoy hoiuliirded A nil vnronll yosttrdsy. Thoy hnvo captured nil the Turklxh tuov IhIoiih nnd dopolH. St. Polcrsniiric. Nnv. 13 A Hpoohl ills, patch from Grand Duko Michael's headquar ters, Veran Kiiloli. unveil miles south of KirH,nyH Oonnr.ilH Heltiiaiin nud Teruu knsoirs corps nro on Soghaull inuuntnlim ItiiHlan ndmlnlstrnllim In being Introduced Into the vllajet of lCrv.orouni, Gen.Nuht't knrnlkopp hss been sppolntnil governor. Lundon, Nnv. 1 1. A epeclal datinl htnran knloli, TniHclay, naH n hhnrp OMiuoiiKile eoiitlnuos HgaliiNt Kirs. An aiNnult la Im minent. Erzernum has roruniil tOHiiinudor. A VIcnti.veiirrfHiiotiilenteHliiiatemiiftRiiH Hlan foicu before Krzaroiiui nt 25,001 inoti, which la liifttiniL'I'jiil t' Invest Urn plneo, Wnlililnr Pasha In now cnnllilenl of his ablll tv to hold Iho fnrt until reinforcements ur rlvo, Ilittninn nlso FeouiH iih hafnnN r.ver. A llilgrndo norioponilout rnpnrls tlmt sklrmlaheH urn ooeurrlni; canlliumllv bn t ween tho S6rvl.m froutlor guards and Il.ihlil Ilrouk". Iioridon, Nnv. II, About thrco hundred lltUHlnn Mennonites loft Ilorlln on tho4:h Insl. for tho United State?. The Jlcrald'H Romonpeolal fcays: Cardln al Slmonoll.heoretary of Htato, Im Miinmon Ingull poNHiimus rardlnals to hiipport him in IiIh trial for n foreign popo uud tho old conciliatory rolloy, Tho popo's fivorlto dootor has been dis missed, and It Ismipiioxed ho haw bron lv Imr Information to tho Italian Kovernmont. The cardinals' tirortto keep tho popo's iieain a secret 21 hours will fall, becauno suoh de. olded arrangements havo boon made lhat Ibe government must know of his demUe immodlatoly It ocorirs, Tho black nn all pox Is prevailing with such violence In thiiVatlo.inand l so fright ful In its oharaulor tlmt It may frlghlon many of tho cardinals and prevent their attondinco. Loudon, Nov. 14 Thn Daily JWum quotes the following from the National Xeitung: A breach of tho constitution In Franco would tram-ferall the powor from the peaceful ele ments of tho population to the army, In which qvent tho consequences to European peaoo needs no desorlptiou, Tho correspondent-believes tho above represents tho feel, ing of both the German poop I o aud gov ernment. London, Nov. 10 Tho Montenegrins havo taken by assault all tho dafenHesof Autovarl extent tho prliiulnat fort, whloh l damaged by bombardment, Generals ilevman aud TorgiirkaHnll havo only ubnul25,0C0 mou, nn Inadiquato nam bor for a regular sega of Eir.iroum, Thny must carry It by assault or retire to Mgnoii mountaliiH. They lUnnot uuhsUt tho army at Doveberlum, The ansault on fort A.'zw was a uanu to hand iliiht for truiiches. Then thn fort wus oarrbd at the point of thn bayonet, hut Me- hornet I'UNiia raitieu ino nirKH, wim reionit tho fort uud repulsed tho RuHslans with great slaughter. Russians killed, woundod nnd mining from thn commeiioomoiii of tho war lo November 7th, 01 KCJ. Chicago, Nnv, HI. A London special dated Paredlii,TufbJuy, xsyi-: 'iho lluHlans j.m. turday Hummnutd Oiiinin Ptsha toHirreu der,0muu rofiiKed, A nioclal Irun Athens latc'H tha. tint Prlnot of Montenegro Invited Greeco to co-operate In tho luvanlon ol Albniila. Kuoroutn, Nnv. 1(1 Hiilans recaptured foil Azaiii on Wednesday, but wero luimedl alejy expelled. J lie lilliauiiunis in j'.i7.citiuui nnvn uaruci paled In the rioent lighting. Tho I0.11 hu been considerable. Tlero l geimral eudiiml. mhiii. KilHHian cavairy iiavoappuaitu un mo north of Erreronm. Constantinople, Nov. 10. Tho Kusans hnve been repulKd netr Kara after proluug- ed fighting. Ill re lias ueen netvy snuw in Aiia. a nouncll of war under the ureoldenov of the sultan deolded to largely ronfoioi Mo hemet AIL. Rumors or peace negotiations aro denied. A well informed correspondent writes rrom Paris: In my opinion olvil war la only a question of weeks, perhaps days. President MaoMahon Is entirely In tho hands of the llonapartiats and Clericals. Thoso know the marshal's resignation would dostroy tholr last hopo of governing Franoe. But for fear of Gor many and Italy thn government would long sgo havo roiorted to force. At this hour, 2 p.m.. tho Bourse la very firm, flvo percent, routes quoted 10(1 . francs 25 cen times lor account. Thfa fs taken to ludlcato somo Important political oyeut. I mmmm nmi A PREJDICTIONi Snn PrnncIscoRiitletln: Twenty yearn honco ncatlv nil tho brciulstuirs for ex port from tlio ITllltixl Sllltiu will l nrn. duced In the country west of tlio Hooky muuiiuiuiR, wuiun u quarter or n cen tury there will prolmlily bo ten states on tlllS f) (lo Of till" Itoik-V llinillltnllia. Tllnll. states will Include- an urea of tho most tmj)orinnt mineral, wheat ntul lumber production. Kvery largo ami forlllo valley will ho nilllln nnennullili. !iu rmlrnnil atw I every great bolt of uiltieo will borenched in mo Hiime way. n nns taken 2.r yeara to ffet tlio levernirn nf n irrnnf liwlnpf rial empire; but it Is attained at Inst. John F. Lewis, a colored mnn of Klml ra, recently savod tho lives of Mrs. C. J. Langtlon, child and nurse, who, on ro turnlnp; from a visit to "Mark Twain," wore run away with. For his braverv In stopping tlio horses, tho rescued lady's uiiHuniKi gavo nun i,ihiu, tuo Homer or n S100 mortgage on his larm eatiucllcd It. auothor gen tie tnnn gave him $25, atitl 'Mark Twain" gavo him 50 aud a coin- pletu set of his works. A correspondent nf a 1'tiget Sound paper boasts tlint only 250 miles of tho Seattle nnd Witlla railroad nro now tui cotiHlrtioted. whloh is something llko tho caso of tho boy who whon iinkctl how ho was getting on with his tank of pntntoo digging answered that ho was doln flnoly; when ho Mulshed the row ho va on and two inoru hu would havo threo rows dug. The grand Jury at LewLilnn has sum moned witnesses t' give evliliinco in le gnnl to thu murders by the Nev: Purees. Tho survivors of the maHsmero liavo glveii their toxtlmony. Four Indictments found embrace ;i2 rnillans, who nro all well known. A requisition will probably go for them. Ah usual it ii a woman who Is at tho bottom of all this pother about tho moons of Mar?. Prof. Hall, who (Uncov ered them, was originally n carpenter; ho married n ouhonlmlrdrces, nnd It was xho who Induced lilm to study and lieoamo his teiuiher. Ileoco thu astronomical dis covery of the day. Tho ofllccrs of tho United fUnlcsnrniy. tdatlontd at Atlanta, (la., havo liotiulit. tho plot of ground tin in which Gun. Mo Phersun wan killed ilttring tho civil war. TlieHfxit Iihs lipun marked with a Parrolt gun (Irmly nut In tho ground, nnd tho lot has been InoltHtil with u substantial Iron fence. Auhmet PitMia hiiMsulutded. Ho nnver smllbil after Iho Itusilivns licked him at Nlcopulls. Ho drooped and died, unstat ed by a rateiir. Fold his llttlo turban round him, lay his Koran on hit breast; hohaHfUil hln lltt'o wludilper Auhmet, Pasha In at rest. Clone to meet Abdul-. Axta. Whlto wo nro erecting tonibtoticH over lend martyrs, and placing latirul wreathn on tho brows of living licrou", don't lol'rt forget lo drop n I oar on Iho gr.ivo of thu man who concelud the Idea nf putting a pntatou on thu spout of a kurosouu can. Talio care of the cents, anil Iho dollars will take care of tlicinxolvc, provided you can get them. Never neglect to pick una dollar in preference to a cent. Don't pick up either if you can't 11 ml It. A tunnel has been sunk smuithlng over out) hundred feut Into tho coal vein near Columbia city. The quality of tho coal found Is mid to be very good, sumu thlng like tlio nannul co.il of England. Olllolal returns placo Iho number of Russians killed, wounded nud missing, from tlio commencement of hostilities to OotoborlWth at 01,1)13. A .Sunday school teacher In Albion, N. Y.. asked her class the question: "What did Simon say?" "Thumbi up!" said a little girl. During a thunder-storm two dogs that howled dismally at night wero struck by lightning, llnwlliigdogsslioold cut litis out and paste It lu their lints. If tho storm of adversity whistles around you, whistle as bravoly yourself; perhaps thu two whistles may make mel ody. Albany has a young lady whoso name Is Adalluo Verslty, and the hoys say that "swoatare tho ways of 'Ad,' Vorslty." Thu latest rovival Innovation lu Hos tnn Is the chant of our boaidlug house, as follows: Hold thn fork, the knives nro reining, 1'lito am on tho way, Shout thn ehorus lo vour nolghbor, Ming Iho hash this way. "Johnny, have you leu mod nnythlmr during tho week?" "Veth'm "Well, what Is itf "Never to lead a small trump when you hold both bowers." Drowned lu rt Toll. Vmnt Mr flt.nfim I.1 f!nu'. .if .rilimHrin city, Wit It-am the fnlljwuirpirilmiUfot'tht) drowning ol i babjol J. .vi, lltieliti'i., ngett about IS iiiouiIiii, ln.il Friday thn 10 h lout. duo uuu inaeeu me iiuiii tuio in n inn inin tatnliig ahotit lour luolics of water nnd left it there to splash uud play, sad went Into tho bed oliaiiibnriomsUH the lied, mm sho had done uu nidiiv ooi'aloui boforn. On iti'.uin- ing Him iniiiid imr iiariiiig in tuo n Hit nm brsevof ileOh, drowiiiil in lfiiiine(, Sim Inulurill v uiiMfdlinil II frfilll lli.i ik.utfir n nil -J .,......., .v .,w... ..... .. ..v., .,... runiiliu across iho btieet, lo Dr. N L. I.oo's rllenei, the dnetor happened to be In at time, ami used eviry i xoriloii to ieHtnulur the imbi but iiiitvailing, Mr. and Mrs. lirttttin nayo inn sympathy or iho wtiolo com muiiliy In their aid Loreavement. UkiivaisTNov. 10. 1877. " There will bo a i:rnnd ueek-ile toclablo given by GervaU L'lde, No. 203, Independ ent Order of Good Temiilsri'. Saturday oven- I ill, No vt in bor 2ltb. Members ol sister lodge In good Muudlng, are Invited to at tend, M. Mituuki., W. S. ' 'rt 4 '