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j WILLAMETTE ABMfc,&; .PORTLAND, OREQbN, QqtJjBER 22, 1880. rELEGRAPHIC NEWS EASTERN. The Wind and Know Mora In Wisconsin, Milwaokkk, Oot. 18. Tho wlnil storm hero yesterday and lout night wasthcsovercst ever known in this icotion. Tlio barometer was never u low, thg wind from tho routli Dijwitig uctwocn UO and 70 miles an hour. Dispatches from La Crosso say tliat.tlio storm along tho lino of the Southern Minnesota Hall way was tho siivcreat known in years, 1'oa- iiigi-r mm ircigut trains along the Inns aro blockaded in snow drifts from ten to twolvo fcctiUep, and trains with provisions have ui-Kn uusnaiciieii 10 incir roiiet imm several nilnU Tho train which left Iji ('maun IV!. ilay is not yot hoard fmm since leaving Fulda mat nigiii. an cuis wot 01 rairmount are filled with snuw picked hard. Kcpotts of cattle, horses, etc., having perished are con stantly received. L.s of human lifo is nut I yet roporttd. Tho worst storm over known ILi Southorn Minnesota and Eastern Dakota, stidstill raging. tire at Wyoming, Illlnnls. WvoMlNn, Stark county, III., Oct. 18. A tiro occurrcil hero yesterday, destroying Stono's clothing store, with seveinl other imallcr places of business. Loss, 10,000 to 150,000. Insurance nominal. Wind Hlnrm nl I'hlrngn, ClIlOAno, Oct. 18. Tho eplzootlo continues in a ndld form, with no prospect of its bo comiiiif senoral. Wind continued throughout tho day with lomewhat less force, mid was far lets dis astrous on tho lakt-s than might havo been ex pected, hecauso sufficient warning had been given tn allow most of tho cinft to seek har bor. The oidy accident of a serious naturo reported is tho Ion of tho schooutr 11. W. Wells, Cant tin Thoirkanir, laden with Iron ore, from Kscnnaba to Chicai'o,' with a crow ef cljiht persons, which foundtrcd oft" thin port last night; mid as unno of tho crew havo reported, it is prcsumo 1 that all wcro lost. Its ni.ista and spars wcro sighted this morning, tut no trace of any of tho cruw. Dain'ago by tho wind will aggregate very heavy In this Vicinity. Tlio lorco 01 tlio wind soeninl nwl tiarjcd abuut tho siaco includtd within n ra dius of 100 miles from Chicago, but tho blnw itself extended much farther, Omaha being shout tho western limit, Michigan tho int trn, Central Illinois, southern, and Wi'bcol it'n northern. Telegraph wlrci remain in a precarious condition. Many of them nro en tirely listless at present. A Mrlliodltl Auln ile l. Ciiicaoo, Oct. 18. The Hock Hlver Con fcrcuco yestenlay sdnptcd Ur. Tibball'i reso lution requesting Itov. I). Thomas to with draw from tho Methodist Church, tho voto be ing 1 10 to 43. It U tindcratood that Thomas refuses until theological points Involved aro Settlrd. . Klot With .rgrnM. l'liiuiiKLi-uiA, Oct. 18. Tima, Wilmlng ton, Delowarot Tho air.ilr Ktweon negroes uid Democrats wai moro serious than report- til. It scorns that whilo a Democratic club was marching patt tho hall in whicirtho color nl, people wcro holding-a festival,, two bricks wcro thrown at them from tho sidewalk. Tho club halted and organised for n raid, when two shots wcro fired simultaneously on the rlub horn tho colored, muns' hall, ami n lioico roily succeeded thli demonstration from tho trpye.1 John FftlnigV. book store, Levi, pawn shop, J. Billing, k Co;', liquor store, and Holt s liook atom. Loss fljnnuo, covered by insurance. , Btmerratle i-rrraatleas. Nkv Yohk, Oct. 18.-Xsovoral members of tho Tammany Committ&o report a glgantlo schemo of tho Ilopublica),,. to colonic for voting negroes. A mi'mW 0f imported wiiues n.ivo ncen uiscoyCrcl quartered t.t iiowis aim wanting noyr,ra. It is liienlioned that resolutions have bofcn adopted providing ... ....... ,....v...,..u I'.cKauuons against llleual voting. os W Fixed. ??,?Z'J?ci' Vril- ". I"" I" fixed ,W 'lI.illan Gould's at ?10,000. isoth lathes nrej much cast down and en irt y..overeo,."0J 'tf nervouiness an.l alarm. Mis. Howe sUt-s that she is wholly limo cent of any vfrong doing) that sho was in tho employ r)f n number of wealthy men. .'? 1w?,",,0.,.lrutli will soon bo out. Tho .upu nauuiitit, nl0 ftliiy $.-,00,000, ond number of poor women will sulfur sovi losses. , "Mr itionn eir. Citiw.no, Oct. M.Tho llartlclt rolling mi 1 bad a portion of le, ( blown otr, which fell upon four workup,,. Ono of them,, John sustaTle"l' Wa' r hUrt' X grC''lt l0" WM Will ntttfe the nifflrullr. OoitAV, Col., det. 18 CHi.- is Jailed at Dennison. Holnfos is being p- :cd and will tv VitllltlllVIl IJUVIIIIil ri ilftltltf- TIia ... ,.t ri, v..i '.r -: . """. .: " i1!'.1" ui .-.,. f n determination to liavo thcio men if It takes all Winter, providing tho military remains neutral. Tho people of V "m 1 ... Va " connuoiit oi tiii-ir " i ity iV.MtU,8. tho Ut0 aml Jckson dim cully without either Statb or National Inter fcreuce. , Hhal Tmr RefaslsiK loyMarrr. BAtTlHonE,pct.l8.-Luthrr Picket refused to marry Martha, daughterrif Milton l'ickett, with whom he was on ulost Intimate terms. iiioiaviieraniiuaugiitcnrmcl with rovolv a sovcro uiuu quarter, which slightly wounded soveral of .lie club. Muskets loaded with buckshot were used. The whites at first brake ami run, but soon rallied, ami for two or three minutes thcro was n hot lutcrcliango of shots, when tho ncurues Wcro routed and nursucd bv tha Mraders. tho air beimr Illicit with l.rirki uiul Xroji'cs directed agsiiut all tho colored houses iirtf-diurchca Followlnir Is tho list of wound- d t Win. McKinuev. shot lit tho loft cheek. h'rious: Thomas A. -Kane, struck in tho breast with a brick) O. C. Montgomery, shot twice in tho lireast) Wnu a. Weir, shot in the thigh by a revolver ballot) Wim Long, wounded In the nevk, slight) Frank McQiu- ms, woutnktl in tho nck slfchtlyt Isaao rearce.shoulder) Norey 1'ikc, knocked drown ty a brick i Thomas Jones, buckshot wouml. KliasC. ltilev. buckshot wound! Hcnort.r nf duniu,v jurror, sirucic in iitu aiMiouieu ly a icit bullet. Only two colored men were not, nei her seriously, Thero wcro many other minor injuries. Tho 'uogruua finally tudoa stand, ami tho whites were only de ferred from attacking them by tho ixdico. The latter woro lint allowi-d to approach, and tho uocroos disperiiHl. Wlirn they saw lit tby congregated agalu this morning, ami then tho polico tried to dispene them they resUtcd. causlmr sotno inlurv to tho to'.ieo. alto finally captured imo iieuro, and prevalo.j on the rci to go homo The Mayor ha been WitA to prevent niirht parades' in the future, tut doubts his authority.. It Is feared trouble Day yet eusuo. Ibe lie l'nilriunluri, Ot'iwv, Oct. 18 llorry still eludes Stat,e irreat, and has asked Wadilugtou ntithoritles, ly ul graph, what hu shall do. Ho is in an Indian caiun. and there nrotocted. Mcachain U In ihm ninltni-ir Mmn - '"1 A rjoo.eoa rire In Cliarlestau, S. J'w'-Tp uiiaulektox, n. j uct. it). a tire vrok out in tho co. ton shed of tho Commercial Cotton Press and Wharf Company last night, i stronir nortbweit wind awun thu llanim rapidly down tho wharf, consuming two largo ant1 maiieus ami wareiiuuiu partially stored vith cotton. Tho lire soon spread to tho cot ton oil ths wharves and thence to tho llrit.sh trnuiVteimsliips, Ilarrowdale, Fravaiiuro ami Betlford, which were lying at the pier iwr Usllyloulod with cotton. Tlio llirrowdale sas ba lly ilanugcd ami is stl I hunting, hair. ut,' on board ab.mt ."1,000 a'tn of cott u. The Kravancord and lletlfonl am onlv slishtlv Janud. The derrick on tba lledfortl was burning, and in falliiii: struck the third atu on the head, kidinu him almost iiiitautly. ii s vsumateit that .',UW bales of cotton, val- ltd at SI 1(1 000 urt-rn Immnl ln.nrn.1 ijjamagea to buildings, ahedi and wharves of Cummcrcisl Wharf Company is cstinnte.1 at tW.OOO, fully insured. Total loss about imooo. I Marumsi Ml.iloarles for Europe, I New Yuuk, Oct, 18. Twenty-nine mis sionaries from Salt Lake City arrived last Mght. They sail for Europe Tuesday. Th. ir Worts will be confined to Great Britain and -citt'ljuavia. They will return in two years, A Uruukru Uuw, UeiVEB, Oct. 18. John Lee and John Birrett were dangerously wounded in a Jruuken row in a house of ill fame but night. 1'alUrecT Mrrberl . IMvl. i New Youk, Oct 18. Herbeit O. Davis, sron, shipping and commission merchant, mrtland street, lias turned over his prop erty tn his creditors. Davis was a buyer for Hood, and also represented ether California nns, and was involved to some extent by Howes 4 Co., San Francisco. Davis' assets are chiefly Iron, all turned over to tho credit 's, who aro to take caro of his paper after ney realise on merchandise and satisfy their sums. The surplus is to be returned to him. At present value be estimates the txiuitv at 00. ' ' 1 XecvsaatT rd ike keMsk. Jfw Yobjc, Oct 18. Policemen now ,-usrd tba obelisk. Serious damage having ""seiie by the relic hunters chipping off ortions. lire at Leads illr. XtuuviLU, Oct ii. A fire last n;ght de- i souiilit Luther. An.1 l. n.nl., ,.r.....i This so exs.pcrste.1 bath fathor and 'daughter that .they opened tU0 upon him and ho was lamuy snot. f A HOifnrr a Bangrr. Ciiicaoo, Oct is. A Tribune's (hand 1U veil special savs tint tlm l......! wn.i ....... over cxperleno'cl in this part i.f the country l.as been in op(r,t,OII since Saturday morning, urcat anxlctv S f.i. in ....i i. n.i'll. Bteamor Alpora, which left Orand Haven for Chicago at 0 I.. M. Friday. When last sicn on Satunlay sj,e was atrugoling fearfully in mo aiprm. q JM on ))0arii ft fuli cruw and thirty or forty passengrra. It is hoped sho may run north to the Alanltoba Islands for shelter. Colorado and llie Ut: WAsiiiscro!. Oct. 18.-Government au thorilics In thfc c!ty have received no news from Colorado as -recent as that given by to days pr.ss dlspaUhes. The following dls patch, dated Los Pino-Agency, October Kith, was tills alternoon reciu.1 . .1,. .,. i.. Department, and immedlai.iy ,nlli0 a ,Hi,jt.0t of coiKUltation with tho Dspkrtmeiit of Jus- i ice, uiit no tiecuion was reacttec Moanwhllo a press dispttch announced that Agent Berry and other persons for whom watrat( were Is.ued, hid lieeu arrested and lodged j j at (luniilsotii To tlit Sfcrttary olhf Inttrtor:! hie ,1, day calleil on tho commanding officer 01 the post in this rity to eject from tho reicrvit0n one Smith and others who claim authority to arrrst me, and which I don't recogntro. Fur. tuei moro 1 consider tlio peace and welfare p 1 no jiuiians ami country in irmerai. 011 ti. reservation ami in tho State, demands th course. Signed! liKuitr. Auent. Secretary Schurz. before icavlmr Washlnz- tou to day, telegrupiicd as follows to Governor I'liKin, at Denver, UJlorailot issoriateil 1'ress reports state that two companies of militia have been started for the Ute reservation to arret Agent Berry, and that a oonlllet b. twenn them and tho Indians Is anticipated. It seems almost luovitabio that if this pro ccoding goes on a conflict will come Such force is not necessary to secure obedience to State procoss mi the part of Government olli cvrs,and tho Government of the United States will liu entirely ready to aid in cnfoiciuit such process without agressivo movemriit of State troops cilcttlatud to bring on a di.astrous con flict with Indians. A prisoner arrested under process is ont.tlcd to aUoluto nrotoctlon auaiust mob violence, and Slate authorities should accompany ario.t by adequate guar antees of pcronil safety to their nrisoiiers. This being evldout, thcro will ba no reason why tho accused should not willingly obey any, lawful process) and if they did not cr tainly tho Government of tho united would not countenance any such disohcdlonco. I most urgently press upon you to arrest any movements or conduct on thu part of Statu militia which can possibly ead to so disas trous a consequence as an Indian war would be. Signed) Sciipur, Secroiary. Mrnelmui's Arrouutuftbc Trouble. WsuutNdTOX. Oct. 18 III, ll.11 Cnimnli. ajoaer Mi'aclmiii writes, OctoUr'il, a privale l.ttrfroiu. L-s Pinos, detdling thu pa-t toFHjngiK uours 01 cxciicineut. wmn the Utes stripped for fight and demanded the murderer 01 an Indian. He says tho facts of tho affair were that an nx teumstcr, up. 11 lit. tloorn.i Dtovocation killed voumr Juhimon. son of Chief Shavsiieaux, .10 miles from the agenoy, Tha next morning fifty armed Utes appeared ueioro tlio aecuts dior ami do mamled Iho blo.nl of the murderer, Kvery man with arms uncover. d. and th wife and moihorof tho dead boy filled tlio air with wild cries. Berry n d Mtachau assured them tint the nun should be caug t, a3 I (hv muvm. wvufc uufc uncr vim uiuruerer lOUoWdi by a laud of mail human tigers. To s.t sfy the Utes tlft.cn men and one officer went along, and at ditto's ranch thu murderer was found in charge of citizens. Soldiers guarded him all night, the Indians forming an miter guard. The scene was exciting beyond da caption. It was 1 o'clock at night when all became qnict. The citizens desired to wreak vengeance on the murderer, and the Indians sat watching like hyenas every movement. Berry worked as a man never worked .befire ti keen the Indians from exploding, but at (I o'clock tho Utes prepared for a general sisuguter, saying ".no use; while nian no die. All the Utes die. White man no care." The citizens underatood the peril Berry consented to return, that tho piuouer Inuht be taken to Guuni.on. The army escort then left for camp. Berry and I r-msinetl uutil everything seemed settled aud'ev.ry Uto had started homo. Ia.t night thteo white meu, goodsoUr men, came into the ageusy and repum-u mat wntio men ami llie utes bail surp ised them and talcnn the prisoner. They wcro terribly excited. The name of the mur derer is only conjectured at this time. Utes are commit in as I close this. They seem quiet I think peril is over, unless some at tempt should be mode to discover the res cuers of yesterday. If that is done I cannot see the end. The only thing that will save the treaty, save blood and secure peace, is to let the mttter rest where it i., and make pay ment without delay. A rarade at AtUata. Atlanta. Ga.. Oct 10. Cant Burke, of the Gate City Guards. uoininaUd Gen. Hunt of McPherson barrack', commsuder of all troop assembled from Xorth and South in re union at Atlanta, and he was unanimously elected. The Ckarleslem Fir. CitAKLUTOx, S. C, Oct 111 Tlio fire wntcn oroKo out north of Commercial wharl Sunday afieraoon is still burning, but under control. Tills morning a fire was found in tho steamer Bedford, but put out Tho hold of thy Barrowdalo is alive with flames, and prob ably the vessel will bo ruined, with a cargo of 3j200 bales of cotton. Sho has been scuttled, hstimafa of losses is as follows 1 Ual r.tnln SM.OOO) cotton, $120,000 1 Vnndorhorst wharf, $20,000 ) furniture, 813,000 1 tho Borrowdale SoO.OOO ) tho Trsncscovo, 8107,000) tho Bed- mru ami cargo, 5100,000, fully insured. A Kallroad Arrldrnl. j.Amunuuitll, uci. 111. V ScriOUS HISAStcr occurred on tho Shenandoah Valloy Kallroad at I'jut Liberty. Pago county, Pa., Satunlay. An entlro trcstlo work, 1,200 feet long and (If feet high, wont down with n crash in 0110 pro miscuous mill, instatitlv lnllimr U'nlLr.InT,. of Barhcrsvillc, Orange couuty, and seriously injuring Soward Bawcock, of Kocklngham county. This accident will probably delay completion of this section of road several months. I'enr Persons nrownrd. Stocktov. Mo., Oct 10. Hlfrcda Partridge, Carrie Hiekborn, Kmina Berry and Fred' Pat terson were drowned by a boat upsetting in tho harbor. Know mid Ire In .w Torlt. PpuciHKEErslK, Oct. 10. No western pas aongers passed hero since yestenlay morning. Kcpdrts from along tho Wow York Central snuw passengers mocked westuf llochcstcr by snow and ico. They will reach Now York somen mo to-day. New York ttemorrnrr I'nlled. Nkw Yohk, OotTSaV meeting of tho Contcrcnco Committco R')Iaco In Irving Hall yesterday. Tammainr.cccdcd t tho demand of Irving Hall to havo tho nomina tion of the Mayoralty. Win. K. Graio was agreed upon bj tho Inlng committco and ac cepted by Tarn :ay, and unanimously nomi nated. The Eplsrnpal tlmrrh on MormonUni. In tho Houio of Doputios of tho Protes tant episcopal Ut-iicral Convention tho com niittco on the stato of the Jiurch presented a ircamblo and rn ''Moil wmen was rwommemlod fo turn and o-dcrtl placed on tho em. 1 pi-camme "cues that tho Chti't's Work amomr Chrintlni seriously impeded In ono Terr, , uuir. wiurii is rccomiifcii nv a Holt of the community as a relig. Hon contrary to tho law of Got bidden by act of Congress. Yet thrj"Sj'!'. ', mom. in i!ullani i.f all A..Ur . !...! ...ll s ., ' nous constitutional -ml aro thus In open rovo-1 NSL) lutlon against tho Gjvcnimcnt, and owing to (- uiu iivcuiiiir iiimcuiucs wmen prevent tlio ex ecution of the law are allowed to continue their lawlcasho. Many f tho pcoplo of Utah aro doubt has sincere In their religious ..., m.,.,,, J.7VSV unit themselves In volved in ; ..iWvNfciannot break looso from it. 1 4&WA&&$ cvery Cliri Gov r fJf.jLyalftfSV '.Wii.V'' V''. AltWA m$im?rmiOAmtf :m& ; y uncxrHn&jmv' &A&z ' A:?&&i$i ? .!&7.v wv-r si,.OLfc,.yy-.'-A'4K M:mz$mt,?t-xi mw-wv$f io tn toVhu!Ji?0;L : .wM.1' vfi; muat v . fe??tf',mi?&!'j' '7ZW" V.'ffiX, ucaicn, uxiiv caiqi:wnctnci4k7 v..A.'.'j '-JTMIaa t (:'.T ' - 1, cit; .. ( Wlb-Ulhtl inisT.?i' vjfwrrz'.jj , zr - v- ciK&foy,-&BW'xn y ..'.. : '. . -'.,1' "' i- had rttWJTY WktVKWL X -. .' , .- . L..lSDiLir'.lV'..it -. . . . V .. -'j-fltB) .' linn -. eii ijVlljf-, P. '. ' 1 1 Vi'fl T l'"i m t. . .jb r- t .!" -i ."j. v r - a . m b s it s'i.:i ii .- !. - , picillln.1 ,-,." H:.jKi.it i .v .'..'.' 1 ,'v . . I Houthawtern Ornro' " w,w .v no 1HNS.W rf .. .a : .. 1 v : tV. .n-oM n tlio nllipn n S 'W tari-Ai'. v. v ..w.i..."."' .) - i Jireisiiuj " "j t ". . " , ' d 'iTiISIl : ..'.11 . i.Ia. .. statesman, as VA 4iM.i",: 'V.'.' -Afe-V "Kt . f.. ".,T mi iprrnr .in. .twr k..'..-: .i 4 : . .. M-ic 'it t . .-. .. .i. . ' ... ,t...i. , . .... V- ','; ' i.iliL.3i' .. 1. - V "",vr,"" owners hiimo lands 0 slomr fW!fvW 'VfliA'.'r''!.'!' W ' l,Vrw weire Mne of road, nd who W4K 'iVTN ! ''fRj'iSi Vs. "i ' .S "iWUUen faclllUes aro unable to lilWli'U-A V'-X v""?T?tv'f ; ' ' ' '."., "..''' .' lands they own! KT- && ' . Iflr'X?- ' fci'i"4'' ''''""I'urtlvototltcniielecsind "lJ. ',-V IWR l,' '.- '.VA '" t'' 1 -LrJ:i "".'are sn orcanlicd snnrr In X ' Wi UK' W'Vii . -A 'Ws Sl.t, v.J' V have Iho Mine cut up Into n viVVL.v',0''.O "ST TJl.Zxky. .W acres and .ettlod bAnmU I: tt '.nVl.-.V'3'i .'1. &..-,! I ' .1 li'.rLL"':?ryt'Jr.- -''rowirsiiwconimnv tn. AND US. LAND V nil' j us that the whole Se'nocratio series of blunders. Tl 0 party (only ono) whoso inpui.ostrength iiciiiuiiatruiuu un 110 rational 111 J. Tihlcn. It is tie 0110 great, 11.11110 111 mo uemtrratio party, former indeed, as his record I governor had proves; ho was a all his public papers eancciallv cllnlng to compete fcr the nomination had cm phatically shown. Childless like Washington, ho had only his oorntrv to Wn mul ni-n ! of kindred were ruJdcssly sundered by his stern ami unroleuttxr hand If dm rln.f blush of improper jractlco rested upon them. So patriotic, so loftj', so convincing was his gn-1111 uncr mj iiiccnvciiiiou which mano the nomination that tin most adroit tho ablest of ins enemies, alter Kadlng it avowed his (lis id orrirr. Mellllnc Orrcen laimliraau 0M Wlllamelte Taller land.. way Ooniny directors hsrs er leopenM In Ivi.fiitti.i im mm,n...,k.r.... -iXTJ'" ." r.e,.!OreZ-lffT ..ra..1...;..,.Vn'L"V, "" "nan jru?t larnli l.nj;,,,; ,Ju" G ? 1T.V 1 " . "W hlch It fi now M,,."iVrti,.;,?.'?S sttcrii Orrpjn J n ,njj, ,nd i.and in 1.1 1, 1, .,,1.... ...'". term., so ai to scmilro lariro and In. anu paswpircr Utile each jesr for jaitjre lines, ana romejr thumo C.W'-Si3fr-V-U,W M i: w 't-R' i.'.nr,"'.'.As:i .r-v:h . ' T.. ...j.. fc'. .-, -t 1 - .' j- r iHiiiuun tosupportn m. inn tu mm min :v.t i'luv, z. .v.tjj' ;. .. k tho Dcmocrntlo paty thought it could ills- fr4TJ.f&tfh fs'NJ- .'V'' 01obc' l"1"10"1 ln penso with as a caltlWate. Thero Is a word '(.'V.'HT-r . l . Av. Tl. -' t fJ10 '-"f.oS"" I'apc of ono syllablo wiU twod's fn it which might fi-;Vs;?J ,''. ( X fTl K , $ '' ? (Utmtn i i,lUl not InappropriateJv be Ins-rted hero. The ,lWS?AVVy),V:r,.V. toW X, SSf, rvirtv imMilnn(,wl(l. II.,, . i ....... JeV7Plnfi.i ,.Ti. .. I' .TJ -?-o X.r.tll ' tracts ol land af L.i '1.1" ;.:n-i : ;".?." - k.""' inwiivMs. ra: ri:. jwij&sstsMs. proiwMdii.ncsoi Zr.r""'"" l""""l ul't iiancocK is ftoHj' (; .f , ' 7 &!, t"If lnonlrio iiicien. i;&w.. Ks.'wayii)is -,!L..tJs.i-Ay i-iSLS fiAi-ytLrrTi iii.uiiimtmm SLMCVVf lXXi ?W.?'.fi r WMM w'raaCsKaVi-ifcar wx Vu r.W.?.TJW!lfll: i.TS-Zu fmwm:w.v.'Y ieG2 M)CTU'l v -mnmcrj i m.M . J Hi VflVt fmla&iirt (MWi n,"Hlw Then, as a crowninn- act of follv. tlm nt W.1.1 llllA ttin Ql.l. .1 Tl . II... L I .... ...w ..iv www 91 inuuiaa ii. iicmir Allfl tnnL atin.linMta a f. II 1.1 L V name other than IS.f nf Hnn.lrtnL. .,. Th liavo Iwen follv enoigh, but to go ono t uirviicr, iney nail to taxo A Piatt W most odious reputathn as sklnllint tnnv There used to lie a fellow who made an tion of butting his head airalnst a rou New Lngland wall for 25 cents. Tho cratlo party. lniniiUntrllininmitiitno , ,-. - , , . .....-.., ... oj-u mini oniv u report no true, they k .-. . A nm . r .' . w .7k " vein", oiow wo aro lor look' , h .liX&Jtcti sriuartlv In the face. Wli' K"Tf TVKwith0"? 1liclilng In defeat r aa in viatory, nas no mann onru ucatcii; wc M a1.)i's'a. T1s IT svfei A3l &mi 'Ws4.J& WSrVfl re notdeatroved ixpe'Unccd may no nuinh'YJ.j: e aro o' ? T''"il&i 'yet lioilTW Tlf: correspo.l Secretary luslon to llai." luslon to Jlai.MiH u i Hampton ca"lrl himiSi i'hallratra Hheruinf. 10y were Icil oxcitenClt rM hioh hauded Judg nent itwttn Waile l!Ui Bct Ju(, o( t,,e jorniiaii, tmu, - - m L' a speo.hey wc-o a large a varied lot . . j ....... IR&'&lllli fcKZi'A"!T "vw "' f .nam eOarad SI MerchatV EzetisWsre .- .p D.';raaaenco ptssea I -" - neiguooriioo.ri.itisr.fi teal the wires, l.utu";V,.7l.? that So thin salparalaa, , ,1 Aiutrallaa been a great l nd i:nrepe. t'.rrn iliy-ailn "Wlshrd SB t jrce (iccauir, nn h,ni, -)Jl ..o so p'caocd ji'ivr.T-rnrrz:.''.;.."'T KecoiiipAny , 1.bWiiiiciI then. aoir. ' . . ... 7- , IIOML' ne win onranlre aecnclca ok n nowsp.ipcr at I id In tho United sutcs '"ivIh,o.olir;vIrw,?,,.rj '" ttleiiicnkoftniallroun. tir s rp.of land btlonginir to ptiul e. from among Iminl. Ill rirsj'le'orsitfhsnisller ti m m . v "'a. 'i'ir wm snablu' liV iii. Yin,! ini.,tL . chsserste ; In.ncct In iwrwft the mlouV fann. Irh .- ..i. ;."" . -." -."' " peetl ey llie com. ' ',' 1 eeuueru rates or rrclilit chanted on hl nii. Wi!?!e' Whn "71?1 'hSl.nn l,?,mhha.el.Pr Whfr lales r nio.lt by ths land offlra and Uim1Iw Unit., onehalf ortwe-ailrds of the 7lee to bsald flics hu srrEinml tn H. ...i. i......i"rr!' .. ? un purchr. ,, Jb elihryr.' t n. toTcrit Z In.'JaS! the narrow purs company's lnd onice' la cnaiiad TS Ht.0.'i,J,I1,rlljrlr,o' I,n'lt '"". when hs ar. rlres In a nsw country has ths awl.Unre of tha rmll! way conmanr'a omM In ii.iiTi. .--.. .,..,n.,...'!1 ca.1, cWihlnl to ons-hallof th'. Furc haV7P SS, of 'the Jann he buys from ths seller. IMdes w hk i he u n.. ..u ......1 . ...II h..i:.ma..1 k im'.ivv iiivsc'ieru m iuii uvu'kico mm m NiM-rAtjtrv .11111 HOI an.. . . ... . ., ... . . . I nrnvlnlia. ITC ... --j ' . tfiai&iome'iioiiiio amountoi uutiormaue ir---- . ",P.r,.,, 1...1 t.i i.. .i. uu -,aV0'Sl: T i rst aid tho for,-.""r"' V " v"" '" ' "" V.f, vrJij " " .. awi'u. avvv crninci l"wiTi v.r. J.Ol...i.fn.. ,vid" 0f .,,,..' JA!tifflbL.ivonurntU AN? 'ALT. V. as . . m . WtT .. . ' A . ft .-it -aTnA' ".. I lfJL .!.. .- - ' " tii - tst a.lWfnpillTil - I I sas mcncoi i tiyflm, r if t hv " viihitttnj-ua tft.irivtrjsm . ... -t 4 i" "S I .T SaSTi 1 .r m I ' - iL as a . Tl '"-IJU. . . S JS jUISUlJl it - JI . " S - b -TjrSr . T . .V .- I i aaaBTM Baikal m H, tt .,,4 , j&Msf;; . mm mmmm;mmmmm!$ s it 1. &?MM'm;:i:,n. , mr,m7 (Amssiri!d:ixy , !!' . 9'Kli "Sl'il. ut I'li'ii.-i ."v,i,.IWITl i 1 ' 'iMJ"-. '.' iS-r.'&V- V,5!..iiW., ..".'. . . 'TK ': .;, ijv.i Li' n. A-HV'.ir.V.i' TT-' "nvT ViiV 'iSRmvP' i Hfiri'yWVvv ' '" "imnsnasiiisror mft ': xAmmmz.--: zmimKyMwwMmmr :.a seveiM j."tV -'T"J vwfAVTsnXT:V Ki'i Ym-WtJ' '.'W-Vf' 'WtV.'.VHW-V to), containing full i'-M .'ai '.. ;.w !.:: 'nmxl'i'j,-j.i.i..,-. .,,). :u,miai- j-. a pound at " ' -Vftj &JpJ ilW!&ZvP vlJtOW' .'" -A ; ' ...n aiWs'rV,nttfa;. ,'.V ' M ''' i- ' " U '? . 7 a-V- 9 Ca havo LATJ'Vv31lt-r'y,'l.vl 5. 'i.i,i4-..i. Vtv i- ' ' u;-h, . '5 N, 'L . wTI-TJi vr...i..:.. ' Prm5flWh. . ,. ' . - ,. - M AlKito .' .-.!.' 'K -J '...: I, . aa t ' amtiu . . owjsi -r .a, nn : ir a-e ut w -VasriOjT. i i i'rau,i - iimi - in sas - - nura UW ' al JBalt A. ltll.1. I aT' S IS ". klaa PSaT . .1 .1 I MM S I' -! I ." VJ-U K.'a I . iC Tl V . .m I' IT . a Jl ti rm ti'-r"-'-r -.ji.TVtaa- w-i - v ji 'a.i m i'.K- r fl. .f j- r ' . 1 . a 7 l aVatar - BT t VaV 1-LLBPCT BTnjBi. .J'V mB Ma l'ktf"- ' ' - T .t ' i J I I , T . . S af (SyVMfi KT'Jir-J&.'Z iJ7:H,--.!TX '. , ' .' ..VS."' ' -ft'"' . - 1 I.1- .'i ff-vjaw-jinn i.AN.'JKi'HV :Ml 'vy'; ." ."f isw:ikt.. . S'tk ;aw.r..; :fJ.?i.lT,..''vaiia:j js n.aTt izi ruicnv n .ifj'..-i.',"i . i.a - aM-ri ,. a as. i.-r. i i M,mrmi O' : .-''Mk.T. JC , ' llofna - ' - oja u, , s i sriss -,-! - AB (iKJnnim .if a .SSst..LC '' """ " "f ran, se -j a. tr.c.rM"rv ilZS"r.Jl.!i"A .OVfj'- aT " -B- r" . thsfarmthsainountof mZ C "IS TUrro'wcd to2 ' Tl,n.iK.,:n'Cl".rllw'J, "'iV's "and oZ. '"" i..TP"d.rJ,itoen'eto Ois eonmaiir from Uh. (UII1IIJ Mttloi aiong iu iins, and Incrcawd rwnuUUon ..i ...iii..,,.: .I.O.. IL. . .. -... llihlngsuchoiflcslt niakltij in ngsuchoillcslt niaklng it the niachlncrv ta in'r,". 'fi""1 ?? '"' nroductlTean5j ong Its llns, and liicrU rmuUUon and iuJK ati.l ..unu iVl." .VT i-TUHwiwn niiij vv after follow from yW "to yr ."''oforE while, on the other li.n.f. n.. m.i.Sii" .? .?"'!? new settlers snd Krodurerinr i.,7 Ti.;.:.:..'.. ' "" ductlre, ho thus get eoinforUblr lo.tV.w. i, "Z." th,agrlcunur.iVe;ithoMcluntr?:,l,,,m i.. i ."' "ni, attorntyt-aw, of this ritv uid KilLV.'niJ.,?nt of ,U, North 1-acVo rallrStl u ."VJ '" " l'Polnll the land agent foTlh2 will Iw located Iu arrangcincnts are narrow gangs canipeny, ho.e offlos will wnf).Utol.,iy "'" h'' m Owners who h.i. r llwYl I'lea. apply f, at ths eomiiany'eoitlco, gon, to ' rarmiri uui i.n.1 nwn.H .i.. ... along th, u ol rSlwVViiTto iSuffi . WILUAN REIU, Locl 1-rc.ldcnt, a xund at Tho Ac Ca liavo L supplying i;. tf .... The fair,' olio u prou i ber of childru ono tuniily. t UrFRy oxluliitH A littlo foui , lrtoltl da'igl Geo. MatliKoii, of jxerltyvilli', Jo county, woh riirimllir lmrno.1 in', Ihp cJothos catching firo at a "VM place.. 9r. 'ftln, A A'vv ? ,1'eproiupl In llirlr - ' ''""'I ' 'f' f ' r "" """K tar Drum iVCJ tod Mribrw IK wviHsuri m MMU.A l-tlfcl-e 1(1 sV.. MddMjMilr. ,Wf. M AakM A ""laf- "A'aTa-i.VUa TEKKITOKIAL. J. N. Ariiieiit, of Dayton, V. T., yH lio lias been olIerc(l 810,000 for his in vnntinn of a can opener. . 11 V. Cramlall nnd others think thoy Iihvo discovered ridi bIIvct tiiines on die head of Pino creek, Union county. J. S. Iloon, who owiih tho Touchet coal mine, or what is called such, insinta upon it that it in gonuiuo coal nnd no fraud Tho lUveiUe says A. J. Swift, four miles from llakcr City, slaughtered a mutton that weighed 108 pounds when dressed. Tho Staluman says the low prico for wheat up thero makes hard times, and tho jiooplo aro learning a moro strict economy than ever before. Die Sound tiapers tell of men who aro taking out souio gold at Skagit, but tho mines don't seem to be rich to any alarming extent. Tlio Idaho Statesman says tho cattle on tho Payeth aro troubled with a din caso nupposed to bo blackleg. Young and fat animals sulTer tho most. The Walla Walla Statesman savs: Just now there is a demand for cattle from speculators' from all parts of tha couutry. Cattlo bring moro hard cash m that region than all other interests combined. 'O Mfe th "tf r.uK.vr iq Albany Ainliy. ltniwn.vlllo. Ilutteville.. J W ilrooks, . , . W Ikltevue J lULtr tltv ...0 ltiKiiyi.U..IISR cravroriKiiiie. Ktnyontllle.Iu CuttaireOrote. J II blil.-o OirrallU. . Jleiri. HirinUu. .,..i: .Jutt Cant on City .lllll.rt lUMiulce I.mt l.'anl.y . ,, U,-ht Center! llie, ..Co-lino LTeMatiii,, ..itifliios iuiieanie, ... lumajcus., ,,, Ifcijtoi.,,. ,. Drain JO Halloa, ,.., . Ilufur. . . . ItUT,..,...S hagltCrvvk.,..: Kugene. . , J Aklon. f'ore.t drove. la N itu ilnei run. i urate, .fifiwi "i Hirn Cos Valk-v A llli.tr Shuld.T . liiMilCll. J .!! nuiMiuiiiy (la.ton . .Uluioiu hkhunou (leivaU, . iulitl h1iu(fl,. iiarri.burg,. iiBDnuu leii m1a. ji.uy . . u iiiaci langem llc.i uner .1.. I' sunnier irrri:f,iitMi:u. nTllla..J Jlil'hlllii- nwiit... KHTImitr .llllllutherlurd . . . V V I LlWHIl unuiou ui , , w walerhou us orwer. . .J II Niiri... .... . ........Iw., .-wrw laniiim, ...... .. .. Ill'llulatll Jew fcra, ......... J U.Ui i"y J It Soon. Oakland J II Hhuue Oregon City,. ., J 11 iiaa,,, Puaclla VaL.TK WIIILwu llluiltotk ... .KOUIUin I'endlcton. , lt Uvtrniore '""prta. WuilloUe. I'rliievllle, , AllllrcyiiMn IVrndale. J Wlir.i..w I'lmeint Home. . JtVIVrks luivrtui i..iv..... tlver.ld, CFKiwwIes lUMeburg ,. HKIUyuonil boiui Church T K IllbUrd TltllcwLy II Kilayu .AfXlerduer ..J H NorrU 4 v nuion rf CHAS.H.D0DD4i;0 tuaaitnl oVjwIiy, VtU C:, rrent, tiAmu St., Porthaf, Or.. lift nmM I ,. u ro Tun t SULKY OUNG he use c as not lod of in- io increase ntaiuiii"; an explanation i fact that Cfi using .UJLKINO toaay , powers NOTICE. A IX rERMONH K.MtniMU THKNHMVIM. iadebird le JOM w. sJILBEMT, Halrae, rer -a aad Kkars, will please Htltle the same wiikia aisiy nay, .., Autu,t ,f JOHW W. OILBER1. autfml BALEM, OltKQO.V. S1B80N, 0HTO0H ft 00., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS. Ji'. Cornei' of Am, ..,? JFrontlStreetti, I-OIITLAND, . . . OIIEOO.V; sepltf ' i THE Anglo-German Institute fljWK VOUNO IU)VM AND (HUM Of ALt AOKH .' In.truttloii by four teacher. In III i . i I'lllM'll'AI. MMIUAOBI IN IV TiIani' Ti!i! RE-OPENED, Corner of North-NlnUi and Stark streets, JIO.NPA Y, BEITEilllKIl TIIK 6TH KKV. JOH.V C'ATi:Ul:iV. Iilr.i. sfjd-lin f ' " "-.f ItYWIIKIlK u Hie Imt tul. Win anil TOf. mm. IWtlllll fafll Bl -TitlS AGENTS WANTED IB kiiltai-lrof .Uxkhiee . Ul. IIKki, lilrlr. In io in nut, u win.i '. ..r. ' or l.iuy orkfo, waicb the,." uSiSSS nurk.f! bend (or clmiUr. slid tf nn. In the ' nurkeu TWOUUI.V knittivm ii k.i. ......... J"' W Wa.l.lngtoi, st", Iloito,,, JliU, L. P. FISHEll,fe! AIm erery vaaiety of SCHUTTLER FARM AND DENTIST. -ft. J. ULAJIK, J). J). l'0HTl.ANI, OHWJO.V. A. SPRING WAGONS. WOODBURN NURSERY. ..Z II il W 11 l-owers .Jnolai.nhig KJibxrUv.il I'A Kennedy ..Waalnilii avhn Lu.er .in. inontae llll.boro..W lluiureii'nmrrtklioou. Jlln,...i,,. Ilubbaid. ,OjVVol(eil'niiu Ferry llowtlllt. llHIldgii OsollglMiubrobk llHincr . . .(lllallorjLnion , . , j (4,111,, lndewndenc,lllMgliWllbur . ,..,TIkm hniltli IndUnValle) llUorrLVVhlUstktr,. .UWIIant Junction. ... 11 luUifct Chehtlem . , u JackwotUle. , J Mulleii 4ulcan.)TIIH'llktron cncnoii., . . luiuniMiuuueti. rurks. Kings Val. Col ACruMiol I Hllkln. Ltluaoa . ' Sniltlwton. ..,,.. I, H Wood lafayttu, 1 ui'tetoi'lieatlandAlil'ctttiohn Lew(,vlIo...l liyerwlifllMntUa,,,ciiu Hilun LouklniXllaM. ICoUirui'oiKulU IUmiOi n.. Lincoln, ,. . ALrauwsia,. .. .SSOIuibla AJfTlila d not lnet snanr minor rjrhYj . litre no agu U deelgd'uur .ubwribers lll'bT SOLE AOENTS Buckoyo Grain Drills ANU remit by lion ftlrdtr or abred Letter. Anions dklngan aT, aa get the sain, by I addrowlng thduugcr. ' itjrM, BROADCAST SEEDERS, All of which we otter at lowcat market ratea. nr Stmitr $ptHl I'rUt Uit. VUAU. U. 1MJOD U Cw J.M. MKTTUeMIKsi, froprlrter. A LAItriK STOCK flV Vlft.ar lino trees for salu at v..ru I,..- .... coiul.tliig of ' '" "V3 Al'I'l.rX. 1'fUilM, L'HKIIIIIKH, 1'l.l'JIN, I'llUNKH. .. , I'taCHES, Kt. AI, Ornauiental Sha.1. n, vui t,.. ... - - ........ Wli,,uUll, '&& m r, 3 W 1 f It) i' MUlMtrsI K.fcwJI, 'rSS.IHj6.M.d.Aj......l.