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WILUlMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, APRIL 1, 1881. rELEGRAPHIO NEWS EASTEU.N. racialist unit Thrlr rally. Nrw York, March 28 A m-i wetting wa held ycatcrtlay in Oermanls hall, Hroolf lyu, la form a permanent organization to pre vent the contemplated mcrcasj of rent from May. About 500 person, were prosont aniouc them many socialists. The speakers vers all socialist of a mora or lorn pronounced type. William llurko saM that the tenement Indiae population hero uro worse off than the pais outry of Ireland. Kloricu 1'aull, a German socialist rtminunceil liiinscll against all pay tnent of rents which should incluile nottiing on the capital Invested, only tho cost of cacti and tlii nccoicary rtpvn. Otlier speakers followed, an finally tho suggestion nf I'lnrioti was adopted, and the namo of tho on.'anij tlon cltatiued to tho Anti ltent Leaxiie h.V large majority. II re al tlnrliinnll. Cincinnati, March 28 A laruo llvo story ImildiiiK on tlio cast sido of Homo street north of Fourth street, occupied ly a steam laundry, and in pirt nmeliiiio lithographing works, took firo near midnight and was almost entirely destroyed. t'lrnillsli UuXrnxr liy lluralnrs. Nkw Viihk, March 28 Thorn mi T. K,mi, printer, livinirat 15S Knit Forty-se.-oiid street went out with It's wife hut night, liitvimj their niece, N'ellic Cniiniiiyliiin, a aw I lll.viine in tho homo. Soon nfttr, twu hurgl r ln had uaintd access tn t!. prviniau' entered Mm parlor, and when Miss Cuniiiiihnin screamed one stiillcd a handkerchief in her mouth and the other bound her with a clothes linn. Having tied her so she could not move, they removed tho tundkerchluf, threatening to kill her if she ma lo a noise. They then demanded information as tn wheio Mrs. Kgan's jewels and money were, hut Miss 0. refined to tell, when into of the rullians struck her In tho fac . Still exasper ated by her refusal ti answer their ipjeatious, tho other burglar stabbed h r several times in tho arms, face and hands with a penknife. The young lady lit-cimo Insuiitible, when tho roMx'rs, fiariug they had killed her, fled. Miss Cunningham was found in a atsto of iu sensibility and securely bound. To-day she Im-cauio partially paralyzed and waa unable t ,tpeak. Later. Tho polico have arrested John II. Camp, ami Miss Cunningham recognized him as one of tho assailants. Rearrested. Nkw Yiiuk. March 20. When James Orr, the alleged defaulting collector for Schultz li Southwick, waa released to-day on bail, he was Immediately rearrested in civil suit, the firm claiming $100,000. A Just Krlnrn. Tho trial nf Steamboat Inspectors Jayne and Matthowi begun to-day. Tho district attorney, in opening tho case, made a vigor ous address to tho jury reviewing all circum stances at'endinii the burning of thu Seawau Itaka, by which fifty persons lott their liyes. Tho tmlicttmnt cha'ging tho dafomlauU with manshiughtcr coiittined nine aciouuU declar ing the disaster to liao lieeu caused by a de fect ill tho boilers, and that tho ilefeudauU, who had given a false ccrtlllcuto of impaction Merc rctitonslMn in tho matter. tsennlr. Wasiiiniiton, March 211. No Senato com mlttee met to-day. It is understood to U tho general li.teiition of tho uwjority in tin Senate, t-i Ktpoua committee co .siileration of pending iioiiiiuations ui.til tho contest iivet tho .Senate offices Is ended. Johnny Dairnpvrl Bolts u Aenln. The finlit mines aro conaideralilv exercised over a visit mado here yesterday bv litiln .lohiiny D-ivciiix.rt, ef New Yoik. - Ho came on an early train, ai.d cillcil on the president beforo 10 o'clock. Su!isuUcntly ho dined with Senator Conkliurf am( Vico-l'rcldimt Arthur. The gcneial impreation is that his .). ii . . T, . i I.. -?.... .....I. visit lo me resilient waa in cuimce-nuii mm tho prosecution of those indicted for forging tlm i.r..ui,lnt iisnin tn thu Mi rev loiter. Da- vnnnort left fur New York on u Uto train last -night. Continent on 1lninur'it Hprrrh. The set snecch In which Malionu yesterday claWutlv defined bis ini-lliim was, on the wholo, very disappointing to tho largo proper Hun ot liia auiliuuvo in tnu cilleries who ex pected to witness A sensation and hear a suc cession nf llery ilclntoj but, on tho whole, justified his Virginia reputation of being an aids debater, mid especially a hard hitter in tho lino of pcnoual controversy. His argu inentatUo review of tho past and nre.ent tiimif.ial situation in Virginia In reply to the recent speech nf lit colleague, senator dotui aton, was rem irkabty woll framed, and, at lent Vi I crsoiia unfamiliar wuhtliu intricate details if tho subject, appeared to set tno r .adjusters in ui-at favorable contrast with their opponent in tho very matters of hon esty and fair dealing In respect of which they had been so severely criticised. Duriir.' tho Krea'er pat of his three hours' speitch, (ieneral Alan 'lie was evidently itiwr inif under ttio ilisidvuntago of tcinpoiar physical weakness, but his witty and ciu.tic rejoinders to fie attack made upon his record by Senators llrow u Mid Voorh s were great ly enjoyed by all present except, perhaps, those two gentleman, and his peroration de claring his thornugh acceptance of the results of the war, and asserting the purpo-o ol his party to battle for free suffrage, enlighten, ment and iiroprcss was universally conceded to be highly effective and eloquent. A notablo feituro of his speech was his statement that although he avowed responsi bility for introduction of ltiddlelierger's nsino fur candidal) for aergeaut-nt arms, he waa ready to withdraw that name if It were true as report hail it that the Democrats vv.mld thereupon withdraw their opposition to elec tion oliicers of the Senate. It is not cousid crvM prolable, however, that any such sgree meut w 11 bo made, and lueauw lido thu pr poet for breaking the present d ad I ck in the litisl'irn ot the Senate grow huurly more remote and uncertain. fuubllna's l'itaiH-nirl Wralb. Yesterday's nomiuatiou of Coukliug'i friend Craig fur reappointment as postmaster at Albany is cenerallv regarded as son to Cer berus, which will prove lully ineir.cUal to lull me auuuosiiv aim irniaiiuii eaoscu uy Judge K"bcrton a nomination for the New York colleotorship; but it uiiquestionahly diminishes the streugth ami the area of the Irate Senator's fighting ground. The nomina tion by l'resident Hayes of W. II. Haskell for tills pott office as Craig's successor, was, as will be remembered, one of those whioh Couk liug most strenuously opposed at the last ses sion, and which he succeeded in defeating by delay until tho session expired. funeral al Waafclaaittn, The funeral of Mrs. Isabel Virginia Swear ingen, the mother of Mrs. Ju'tice Field, took J dace this afternoon from the Judge's resi lence and was attended by a very large cou course of friends of the fsmily, including all iustice of the supreme court and nearly all 'acific Coast people now in WaahiEgton. The rial! bearers were Justice Miller, Gen. Uuun, Sen. Miller and Jones of Nevada, ex-Attorney (ieneral William and Samuel 11. Wilson of San Francisco. The remains were conveyed to Georgetown cemetery, where they were de posited in a vault preparatory to removal to Ban Krauciaco. Mrs. J. McCnery came liom I from 1'ari teveral weeks ago and joined her I ..:., .. i r-:t.i M.i ii..j !.T t. si 13,'IH 'Ha. SICIU ,1111 4'IIM OWSUlUVBI IB IDS car and solace of their mother daring her last illness. Among otlier Californians who participated In the last tribute of respect to tho dead were Senator Farley, I 'apt and Mrs. Carlisle, P. Patterson, Judge McCorklo and Win. U. Morrii. Tbe Fasrml of lien, rplen al Anbursi. AtrntlUN, March 2!). The funeral of tho late Gen. Upton, whose romdiis arrived here from Sau Francisco Saturday night, took nlice this afternoon from Sand iteach Church. All flags In tho city are ut half-mast out of respect to me mail soiaicr. ine ciiiirci was hcaily draped in mourning, and the service, though brief, was very impicsiive. Among the army i-lliecrs present wero Uon. Sherman and Gen. Alexander, of S in Fran cisco. Thero was a profmc display of flow era, the off-rings of citizens. Tho rxmains were not shown. Tho pall-lietrers wero (1m, F. II, Tnwnsriid, of Albany, 1'iofs. 1. S. Mltlno and O. L. Amlniwa, of West IVint, Col. II. A. Diipon', of Wiliiiliiijtoii, Maj J. I Siuger, nf New York. Liout. G. M. Davi, of Fort Adams, N. Y., Maj. J. II. Campbell, of San Fnncisjo, an I General Hicharit AinuUt, of Hancock' stiir. At tlio eily limits tho funeral cortfgc was met by two posts nf tho Grand Army of the llepubliu mid a baud, and escorted to Fort Hill Cemetery, where tho body was interred by the si lo of Lit ut. Kehoe. who was killed in the Custer nnnacio, Thu streets were thn.igu.l with peoplu who hud gathered to wiln.Mi th prouiMti .li, .illlrMlh thcto Was uu ulllUry tlisp ny. An liilrrnntluiinl Mnttrr. Nkw Yoiik, M-ich .'10. Superintendent Walling icccivod yest-nlay ft dispatch fr-in Loudon saying thut Coieni n, an alleged Fen ian, inspected by the polico of being concerned in the pint to blow up tho Mauai.m Hmiso on March 17, ii supposed to be on Ward thu steamer Australia from Loudon, Match ID, and due here I-riday. " hat are yuu l-oiiu to do about It!" asked a HWif reporter. "Await furthir instructions," said Walling. "If It Is satlsfaotoiily shown mo that Gdoinnn Is charged with nn uxtraditablu otrense,Jitcu tives will lxi sent to intercept the steamer In the bav." Archibald, the British counsel, said yestcrd ly that '1 o knew nothing whatever atiouc the matter, ami ilia net intern: to inter fere iu any way. The I'lntle snllrr. O.MAIH, March 30. It Is Impossihlo yot to procure more than tho meagre facta about the conditiuii of towns in the l'iatto valley, owing to the fact that telegraph lines uro only par tially rebuilt. Throe lives are all that Is kiiuwu to have bo. u lost, but it la believed that acver.l persons ieris!ied. Lots of stock and property counts up in tho hundreds of thousand i. It is intended now to run Union I'aeifiu trains through direct by Friday, llrllnqurnl Mlock llrulirrs. Nkw Yoiik, Maich ill). J. 0. Stevens A Co., stock brokers, were announced suspended but tho difficulty has been arranged. The firm was tillable to deliver about I0.1XX) shores of Del Lackawanua and Western, sold Satur day. Illr.1. FotiT SiOTT. Kan., Marc'i 30. A private disspati'li leceived here today announces tho death of Hurry A. llmwii, son of ex-Gov. Neals llmvtn, ofNashi!le, at Alhuiiiir.pje, Nw Mexico, yesttrdiy. Tlie particulars arc not given. He has been in the employ of the Adams ICxprest Company about file years ami was the man who droio thu in il r.iiibers out of his car at Kinny, Kansas, in Juh, 1378. Other daring exploits hao a'tested his cour age, on aco-'imt of which thuumipany has highly valitod his sorvievs. The Mliirm nl I'ulraxit, CuicAiin, March 30. C Id wli.di a'.d snow- were the rather monotonous fiatu-es of thu morning, but as thu day progressed thu snow ceased falling and thu air beca.no ktuncr. About threo inches of sun- fell earning re newed trouble on atieet car tracks. The snow appears to hive been rather more severe out side tho city. i'oki:h.:n. llir Opera llunsr Itlsaslrr, 1'aiih. March 28. Many persons aru ro iKjrted missing ut Nico Several more IkxIiVs have been recovoied from tlm rums. Thu manager of thu theatre deuiej that ho was focu.t to play in apisoof misgivings as to the saiety oi tno imuso. Hulrltlr oT ItuuxotkulT t'ullirr. St. I'ktk.iwiiCiui, March 2S. Ti.o Motcow (kipera announce that Itoiusakoll's father has alriit lilius-lf. I'rtMurrl or an Karlr itclllrumil tiflbe nb- err siursiiMii, LoNlios, Maich 28. The A'eics has reason to b-lieve that tho fishery dispute lietwceu Knglaud mid the Uni'cd States is ou a fair way towaM a settlement, thu lact l-cing ad-initte-l that Amcriuan fislieriiicu uro entitled lo compensation for injuries t ) vessels and tackle, Knulanl has proioscd alternative courses one Uini; the uymiiit of a lump sum, thu other, reference ot the question to arbitration, thu l wo governments nominating each one person and the nominees apioiiiliiiK a third. DitlicuLy ut one time aro.o liom thu execuivu cliims of the Unilud States, but thu latest telegram from Su.ru'ary IIIji'iio polut to tlio willingness ni tlio aslilngtoii calilnct to accept one or another of tho above plans, I'n 1 1 r4 Id .tarer. Lonimjn, March 2J, Iu the Lawsou La bo.ichcre libel cose tho jury failed to agree. Iu I he sirruittii rarllanienl. Dkiilin, March 23. Iu thu leichstag to day, Itismarck, replying to a criticuni by Leckcr, defended thu guvcrumeut's bill in relation to taxation, and said that he assumed the eutiio reap msibility for the memorandum presentid to the house, together with the item embraced In the programme, which is apptoved by tl e fe-ler-tl government and which will bo carried out, if not with the assistance of the present reichstag, theu with the next or next, llionarck dccl.r d his du cni.inatioii toopposr auy modification of thu tsritl and to secure an increase of the levcuuu whenever pouib'e by taking advantage of frontier duties. He con sidered it his right and duty to defend the programme aim make every etiort to cany it out. I'ollr lo be I'HBltbrd. Lnsixix, March 30. The iruvcrnmoiit. it is said, has resolvesl to prosecute a socialist paper far an article approving the regicide. A Kertanl of tbe I'znr ArrrslrU. IIkulin, March 30. A page of thu Czar has been arrested on the cliarno of aecretlv serv ing sentence ef death upon the late emperor, Mlbllisl He fuxrrs. JlrauKK.fr, March 20. The ttnreniment has appointed a special commission to inquire into tbe proceedings of Nihilist refugees. A committee has juat atarted with Hussiau de tectives for Jaasy, where numbers of suspected persons are being arrested daily, Aaolbrr Outrage, Dublin, March SO. A man namnl Daly has been fired upon ami daugerously woundea. Daly took land fruui which a tenant had been evicted. The Greek Miuuter of War has signed an order for three infantry, one nf engineers, aud a company of anbulance corps to proceed to Chalies. All members of tie Chamber of Deputies who ate army officers, to tbe num ber of tl irty, have b'en ordered to join their regiments. ITEMS BY TELECBAPB. The Karl of Caithnes died at New York on tbe 20th. Lord Deacoasfield Is suffering with neural gin and gout. John Crook k Sons, share brokers of llrad ford, have failed. John I'rescott Knight, tho Knslish portrait paiutcr, is ilcail. Tho Astlcv-Kowrll contest will bo in hny land commencing Juno 20th. It Is reuorfed in diplomatic circles that the new Czar is bent upon war with l'rii'sia. Juat now a very stro'is clfnrt Is liolna mule to bun ranuama snares in iaiihioii ami in l'aria. Tho iieach cron tn New Jersey. Maryland and Dataware has seriously aulfi red from the lato trosta. The Russian council of miniatcta convened on the 20th regarding representation of the people. A teiccram from Geneva aavs If Sophie Hyofosky is condemned and exocutod tho czar will perish. Tioasury ofllcla's rstlmito tho reduction of tho publia debt for March, at not less than $.-1,000,000. Jesso W, Slarr'a Iron works havo closed, throwing a Urgj uil'iiber workiligmcii out if employment. suV ' Dr. McCsbo. Arclibishon of Dublin, will shortly be created l'aial Lcirato In Ireland, says tlie I'ott. Duting a quarrel, Ira Miller shit SethMc Kinney through tho heart at Miincie. Iud uu thu 20th, (lid escaped. Tho naval lioard of Inquiry recommends tho detail of 5 oliicers and So mt-n for the Jean- citte soirch exptilition. Fears are cnterUlued by supporters of the uiunese ireaiy vna( iiiey win ihj icu wununi action until noxt Winter. Dclaved trains, nn Ice bresk-iin on tho Mis souri nut! a snow storm iu Onio and Indiana wcru telrgraphrd on tho 211th. It is positively asserted thkt should war ureaK out uu ween iurKey anil u recce tnat r.ugianil will nave to si lo ivitn tno utter. Tho queen of tho turf, Maud H, was seven years old on the 20th. it tin, her trainer, Is confident ahe will trot iu 2H)7 this season. Uetsy (llvens.probably tho oldest woman in Louisville, and certainly tho first girl child born there, died on the 20th. She was lx.ru in 1778. John 11. l'tico & Co., of Flagstaff, Arizona, advertise for 1,000 laborers tn work on the A. k V. railroad in thu Sau Fraucisco moun tains. Sixty soldiers havo 1) en ordered to act as sherill I p se in Hio Auiba county, N. M., to put do .vu Iku Stockton and Id g nig of iKs- pcradoes. Prince Fiederiu William of l'russin, who has gone to take part iu the crowniu: cere monies of the new Czar is threatened with assassination. Sir Charles Hobinson to'curanhs that an other important riigageincut is expected to laho pla :e at It ilcka, w hero a largo lorce ot lkuhtitos aio entrenched, Adiiiinil C (1, I'atev. who was intrusted with tho delicate transactions regirdiug tho Trent affair and tho detention of belligrreiit confederate vessels nt Soutliatnptou, Is dead. It Is understood that Instructions havo bcei sent to intercept tho Australia at Sable Islands. It is stiipH'tml that slio has one or more of tlu Mansion house outrage-conspira tors. Threo vessels left hero yest-iday to convey 8.000 troops from Mersina to Naal. Two more vcasels leave Tor tho 151 ck Sea to-ilu' to collect tro.-pt for c mvoyuncu ta thu (tree' frontier. Wayno MoVcaah, Attorney General, ay that ttio ni)ioiiitmcut of W. M. Chandler as Solicitor (ieneral is exceedingly distasteful to hint, and that hu will icslgu if Cha'idl r it confirmed. Uonkling cont'uucs to bitterly oppoo tl e o.ufirmation of JtoUTlson as Fort Collector of Now ork. James, it is rumored, will re sign from thu post ollieu if itohertson shuiil I uu coiiiiriueil. Cant, lllo-del, a Sau Fiuuclsco expert, left neatuu on tlie ..ttli cu roulu tor (Juevii Wisr lotto Island, for the imniose of cxaniininc ex tcuiivo anthrncltu coal beds said to have been discovered tluro. "Old Texas," a peculiar character famib larly known iu mining districts, was murder c-d on a trail leading from his ranch to Tip Top, Arizona. Ho was found Sunday with two butlot holes through his body. California Republicans are disgusted at the victory of Gnrhaui, and say that ho norkrd for a Democra'lo candidate for Governor iu thu Iito election. Seuatur Miller has lost prestige by supporting Gorham. A inratenger from l'otcheUVtrom report that tint place surrendered the day peace was signed, after hard lighting, in which IS Hiit isli sol.lio'a were killed and 1)0 wounded. 'In lioers cspiured 3,000 pounds of ammunition aud two guns. Mahone made a personal attack on Senstor ltrown of Georgia on the 211th, and was promptly replied to, hu bting eharel with selling himself to the llcpublicxus in consider ation of Gorham and Itiddleberger getting prominent positions, A warehouse seven stories high and filled with a valuable stock belonging to John Has lem & Co., manufacturers, was turned at Mancheiteron the 20th. Ixiss estimated at i.SO.000. One fireman was killeJ aud two others seriously injured. Tho directors of the Northern l'odfio Rail road Company have resolved that tlie suit nf Heurv Villard aitainttthocoinmuv. its direc- t irs and others, fur an iujuuctioy bo vigor ously defended by all leual tun us. Coun sel has been so instructed. Another leatruo ineetim; has I eua held at Thurles, Tiplierary county, uu theWth. Dil- lou aiurejuel tnu mealing, Jlo viuiicateu hi attack ou Judge Fitz.-erald ancouuseli-d Irish tenants not to pay unjust raits unless at the point of the ba)ouet. The Deim-cratio Couvontioii K St. Louis nominated the following ticketi For Mayor, Henry Overstalz; collector, Joscdi Mcllose; auditor, John W, Luke; comptnier, Samuel l'epperi inarslial, Johu It. Slevilii president ooaru oi assessors, i airier imuifau. Amoni: the departures for San fraucisco on the 20th from New York via tie Atchison, lopeka x Sauta re and Soutlierf I acifio rail road, were Mr. Kdward Havley, general eastern agent of the California fast freight Hue, and a party of five other ralroad men. It is a remarkable fact that despite spe cious advice of the Land Lsague to the ten ant farmers to retain their gnp on thu land and not to leate country, migration returns show that 03,8.17 persons tnlgratedlast year an iiirrcaao of 41,403 ov tho previous year. Another alleged wondrful case is reported here, Mrs. Henry IugrJn haviug taken no food aince Octubar It, whet,, having hail some teeth pulled, she as unable ou account of nausea to retain fooJ has taken nourish ment by absorption oy. She sometimes absorbs a quart of liquils through the pcre. Her stomach is totally paralyzed. 1 he r r&L lem is bow long will ail last. NEW THIS WEEK. CjriKMMIi IISLKl INK uttd In th OoTcra- jO msnt bufMinir tn Frsnee, RnilanJ, and Otraiany. It l autlr mad, ef a beautllnl eolor, flows tresis1, at a cost ol a Iritis a inllon can be nnuls. Pries ot reefps with lull dlrtsUnns only Me. A. KltKHMAN, aprlmi Jaekson, Ainsil Co., Calllornlt. 0,4 fVil,.f.i I'AUK .UTOUsMMI ALHI'M, Illustrated with 32 fen scrolls. JsmuiMe. lictiires. etc.. In Colors, sn J loo Allium Quotations, alt for IV, or 0 for 00c. 8tmps taken. K. A. KlIEEMA, svrtnu . . JseVson, CiHd.riils. King of the Blood I not a "mre aM." It Is a blood purifier and tonle. ImnUnts nt ItlntMl tmlsns Ihn . .!... the circulation, ami thus Induces msnr disorder. known br dllTerrnt harors to dlstlnsaifsh tbem ao eorJInn to eirrota, but being really branches or phase or that areat fonrrta ilUonlor, Impurltv Slf lllsistd. auehnreDiflielisSa. Ulllcmtnnt. lMtr (.0fipmim,vmttitMMcti,.rrrvvltinrtltn,lttal. ooe, Jlackache, (frnrml iVenkntu. Heart Ultrane, Dropty.KMntv JXsease, 11m. lOtrumnlUm, Cn t?rri Btntfsilis, SHis Dlsonlers, llmplet, Ulem, SuvllfnvSda. Kin orihelllood presents and cares these hjr aitsekTiuf lh msue, fmpumr or the llloort. Chemists and phislclsns agree In ral ln It "the most ireoulnri and emcteniprepa ratlonforlhepunxwe.".8olitb7UruitBisls. J1 H-r Iwttle. Be testimonials, directions, r., In pam phirt, ''Irestl on.Olsesiaes or the Wood," wrapped around cacti bottle. ii. uiiisoM, bon co., mt Bufraio, n.t. CofipUiim,iXmHijHilicK, ,mw Vlfonltri. lltmU Seymour, Sabin & Co., lias taken the itsr iJ fixtures, l A -itvi Frsml (., nml .! flif First HI. Ilieciill' ooettiiled .y Xovbury, lltuvtlioriie A Co., And tm tlio Ayeney for Oil coast for tlm Morrison Brothers Plows, AMD iiavb ton sau: tiik WUITEVsTEU WAGONS, And tlislr Well Known Minnesota Chief Thresher, Virmcii has iikkx nrixiAixv mrnnvKii f T fsr this pirtlcutsr trade b aMlnir one thltil moro scpiratlu and cliunlnif spwe tlsisi In these uiMhlnes heretofur used In this hlslo ami Watlilnt'oii Territory, so tiny now eouiplolely 1111 tlio retiulrviiieiits ef this lucalltr. AI.MMIirr offer tor ads lliclr WOOD, 8TIIAW and COAL DUIIMNO STEAM iwkm i;;iks. ANI ALSO KIm'ihhIs Kiliin lloi'sv I'om'i uiarUlf Thu KiiL'Iish !o:ii'Ii and Drail Stallion ROBERT BROOE. Vi'vluht 1.1,00 His WIllliuVu Ilia soon ut lMl.dlild tnar th time Utwoi-n tlio fsuu nt tl.o un.itr.i.Tie.i, t mills north cf Cur lelllis. Mini l. I. II. i..tr.Ati lint tulle north of (latmi, and Hubert liuhil' fsnn, tlie ikllo iiuxtliiwst of lllll.boro. ri:ili;ltr.i:-..o!.crt Uruoe ws slr.sl lie luiirtrd Sir William Wsiieo:ilsiii. a tinted ami lionultul Clovs land lUy, bml by llr. I'hsljw, of Keiiturkv, and sold by Mm to Aba Try, of lillnufi; blr Vt I'.IUui WsIUm lis uscninitii stun stiitii) ears, in Htbcaii county, III. TKUlJ-l Sasson. K0: Insiiranee. tail. lsriloo.1 psstnrsite furnished nuita from a illtksiiee. Aiisiieiiuoujieil. .-so bvowiMlillllV lr lus-lilellU Se bills for purllnitirs. J 111 I H lllllltlt:. JV.-.r.V- . I ls--. ..S Hi Points. Pitrlu - ,.- lh raMs. rerl" .s skJ a ! I Pmu.Cj.i ,, si It fUtr .sr,sl. Je-,nl rres. M Ottl S fTJ. I. I.'. A.olJlL A 10.. Cor, Market and PqasiI, S. I". Ot!, AEIi'J WUtll. 'J BLOOD IS 1AFK. OMM.HlltOMINT lllltLTII Kllt.tLI. lTlscerLdnlyirrstlfln-to Ihlsouut that e notice an) tlilnv In th Medical lln, unless uhiM Ix ism sineeu mat w e am not Uoiiy our duty as a J recommending to tlipuUlo tlio islulrsto slneeil that weaianot dolnuur Uut a Journalist In ltd ItoLaliUil Prenarslloii of William I'fuiulvr. Oneratlva L'lieml.t nf this city. Whoever Induivs th rhtlin of B'rufula or any oilier dlcM of th lilnud, to us l-fuiidcr" On-.-nn lllood l-urlller, Iias tietfuu ajrfsj work. Tber csu he no uetloi ss to the nsult of this irood medicine II l-c'esvereu In. It Is a sure eure for Ixrufusl, llheuiaa- tlslll. Kslt Itlielllll. slid llHleed sll iiiiifiUlnU srtalu Irom ltUUlor luiurv Mood. It Is just wliat a mr kihju iMivsieiaus. nsio oucn risx)mmeniivii and prtM rlb ed fur aboi couipUliits, and vtecoiitldciitlyreuomkHiiil It as Ih.Iiii; the best rtlc! how Iu use. It will irue, and Ins fur th last year oroven luelf a "Krlend In Ner-1," tthkh no Irlsud should be without. Try Itl i om in esieem ii niiiiiyss a sale saoctlis rcinulv, i-ncMer uoiii. si, or su lollies nr i. ur m! VI r. n.-cuble dealers. UH. I'HMll'tt. -y 3-ti-S Orsllio Chemlit, portlsnd, sole proprietor, Tlio Iiuiiorteil I'rt'iiiiuin Full Porcheron Noniiun Stnllion M? WlirK IW.iliK, vr Will make the turnm of 1H81. com lucueiiiir Mrch lt. at (Js.Iti.ta (JMtt.ri' HtaUf, Kalein. ami in I arm. nlrte mtlrt ltit uf Hstlrm. mil ur HirtnlfUitun nuinew)', inurnuy, rrl dki4 aiul hturdii. .11 Hf Vmrutt On JJjiljranJTuel). l-KirilU..WU AkoU8 )w oU; lUht irrajr; 17 hajil tiil; wcl.'h 1.7W IM; an extra ifuutt traveUr; award! tirt yriut at yrvat lutluiul hone lo at A till tt.i, . tiH ajwJ ma Uu hore for f urtttcr urtUnUri. Iinrrtjl from France Ly Ja. A. I'm, Tft.lt MKor Utcivcun(iji; Inunnte, 45. ; MU IS Mioi.i:.. . Will tuakv OfuuMon ot lWl, coimuviK-liijf Uarth lit, m Mlow: HTAVT.V- MomUy and Tucaxljy. hCJti -WedncsMHy, Tliur-Uyf i'rbUy u.d haturdiy. 'ail(KMUIill IllSrUf SIIIV. . T. J. EDMONSON. NOTICE. Our deaerlntlve Illuatrated Price Islat. No. 29, of Dry Goods, etc will bo Issued about March 1st, 1881. Prices auoUid in No. 88. will remain rood until that date. Send us your nasae early for copy of No. 80. Free to any avddreas. JStMltiOBEHT, VTK st IS).. XJJlul XX WsUsll Av., CtdcafO, IlL M mL WSSe' T C-4 &V n i2X?1 7A 2f'r. ;, ANIH 3 ar.oisttnsn Hsaculi. lfTA. 1881. 1881. GLANCER. TO STAND THE COMING MUSOH for a limited number of mar, the Hair bred t IrdesstaU t'all ot three rear old 29th March, at Cornelia Farm, th property of W, Chalmers. Rr.. & miles north nf Star. nellus. II was rut by the powerful horss OI.R.tEI.I); th property of Major Ja. IJntceidam Nsll, (which was mtmt iisiu oi in well Known norse itomance.) lie is a bright bay with white feet, and ratch In forehead; stands 17 hands hlirh! irlrt n feet 101 Inches: llmhs clean and active with vigorous constitution; high 1 1 11 and rood tempered. TKIIM's.M.lnsuRinc, S0; to lie paid wlun msres th known to b with font. Season, tiO', to be paid at aJe close of tho season, June 30ih. Xijrl'srllcs havlmr nurrs Insurcl will he held ae- countable for the asms If sold or removed from th 'anue. w. 1'IULilKKft. LOANS NEGOTIATED. T. A. WOOD & CO., rotiTtANO onmo.v. NOW I'ltKl'AltKl) to nkootiath tive eir loans from all who aunlv with mo.1 ltesl labile si leeiirlty. Call on them or wrlto at once. LAND SOLD. Dil tntl M ant tf svnll I . IVh If sin unl fill tn sn,MeM A- ... -...,. , , , , 1a, , ., ii mi nut inn .(sat1v . WOOD CO., Iamu and ltesl lUuto Ajrtnts, wnoisro wuveriismir very oxieniiveiy ana are seiunif more than all others. They 4'nn net you n I'm- lomrr Aihlress. '. ,t. VI mill . I'll., tnarlS-ltn Portland, Orciron. Farmers and (.unloiters. rOflt ATTKNTION IS CALI.KD TO TUB rOL lowing ajS-.tv BsiiraTiia-u .Atp..ital rpAm tit seed stock of th best growers n America All of my sccu iwiaioea nave wen isiinmiiy tsatctl and found ailiftcil to tho climate of Oregon. II UV I'lIUK NKKD, tho same aa Ton would choice stock If jou want to iiiuks iiiuiiirj, i iistu me iuiiuwiii varieties i llllss" Trlnitipli, Very early; BrnHly r llrbrnn, Karlr ; MaiuiiiulU l'rnrl,M.-er,nd brlv; I'rlrr llriiilersoii HI. I'nlrlrh, Second Fjtly, (All the slwic vsrlftljs 3.v) cr bushel.) iALSO, Ilirly Ohio, Kxlra ty Vermont, llurbank tjevlllnir, Hnowltakc, llrow u,ll Ikituty, llllss' Improved i-ciuiiuiiiw, sTnieninai, ami r.trcKa nivi, iter uusnsi. 1'esrless, Kurly Hose and (larnct Chile. P. F. BRADFOUD. Portland, Oreron. For sale at llschney A Ileno, corner Ilrst and Ta) lor Streets, Portland, Oregon. ESSEX SWINE. LEICESTER SHEEP. llltKt) ANi FOIIBAI.K IIY o. w. nufsT, Whltoaktr, Orevon. InarlSiiil All thenods belong nr to th cut of Newbury, Hawthorne & Co. Consisting of Ftwin Tools and Machinery Are ofTereil fur ssle by th tindsntirned, who I alsnuKent forth llollliiHVvurdi. ltviiuk'vr, Itcil Itlrd iiI Siiriirlsc Horse Hay lluk.'. ilaimf ictnriJ by John 1'o.M k Co., Da) ton, Ohio. Ail.lrtsi sT.Jrl GROSS, Box 008, nirtitf H Itli Ucyuiour, Istblii i Co., Portfand, attle Crook, Mlchlnnn, alaatrracruaxas or tu oklt omcixa nnaonano, Traotlon end Plain Engines and Horso-Powera. Vt0mrJHThee.hrrk'attsr7 1 CstnbllshCd latkoU'vrlJ. J IH4B VrTADCeeesffsiMMaaJewsesssblftesf. IlllnSiw. without ihs"-o ol lisuui, raausircrcenf. or locwUun. fMtar s-j," Us tesu-i learruslir pfieis sss utt er gooJt, tvrr. a m . pmntR NEPAHATORM and C'lllllJO hlOttMl if III 1 Ua Trart Ion Itiinli Av.-PiM-n lit Ui Aitiriti ill ataisMMlisrJsh nuiianil t'liuu l.(lnr 9J ssaiSM,iwiiiii A msIUImJs eseecial enter.. ad fsieeesessesls I' r UlKtorether wlfl .srle ual.'l(. tm eeaun.. Ilo and euii.ri.it. ix.l ilnaimJU bye ibrr uiakera. l'our alv it beiiarmtora, from O to 111 borao Cnnadt jr.er elea, ot leiir-w, Two t Ins ol M H -nn i I " I lepw-rowers. 7KAA niUl I'f'l t relecled J.umbrr UVUVW lrimOrUiUyuriutt-JruJ) coiutsntlr on baml, fmni wulih Is built llw lu. cuuaraUa wood-work of our inanliliiery. TRACTION ENGINES mtu oi aa a itvrw uTvri rtaif . Irnrinn tsj nud Threahci (his suiirAtm T Iin rmMM trn tnilfp.l 111 in r II I r-tall.lrf uil.-AL...7rIiM......la.l.lrv Cjirtt'Tir tn Arevi LAMBERSON & WHITING. GMXEltAL AC HUTS FOR .Oregon and Wathing-ton Ty, marls-Cm MOSS THAN 100 STYLES 0FTIUT MASON & HAMLIN OBaANS ars bow r.falwlr mads, from ami 1W 1101 n tn flu tul. His tstset aad rmalUst sire. Lt-LuUrlr known a as lbs ItAlir OKiUSj, si oolr ST, 3to a U;. IOM.-KHT CltfiAN si lo llJoucM stair nuaa at II to stun tsrr stvlss st aiaa jui. iwisrr sir tis u rrom srs )IM iU aud vpt cash prices. AmMoso ur assr raf asars, rrou, sis Dr Hm" ur. u USUI UltUAil lseaiclsllvadstitadtoeLlMreii.bia PRICE, 172. tab we . sUaii will b f-iubd e-iually usul far ft&1 (siiwtr, twii tuffldtnt roa,p&u (lArcsfanjd qunrltr swlullsl. LarlBsT flrisa fiuatllv a,f I'.r.a ocllVsTf) tut L full (atuKbf tijruD-tUbM,ftii.trut(gVf ud ir&ulir tsscrfl kti cqlvr n.utl gcntftlir, MAWIN A IIAUI.IN U UANo tlio MrtaloltT LMIV A KAMI. IS OIIUANH fcia t rta.lt. 1 th KWr IN TIIK WO It LI). LaflOsf 6H UK. II iflo won limifEVT iiSl vt lb tiRKAT WUUI.t4 KXilllUTJOMi rua TKitmiviiAw: Uiu,nonly AtMrievnvrmiHtwKUk AWARM for r,sTaiaaBTkATD rpaaMsiiTT &1 KVKllV 1B)Wsi vsrirsj isiwrMi iPirinf yr t I ...tin a ueh atamv. tMUAXCii- &lTrtnont rw- iKjaju.-i Yi s tills: lUWaUsaivCUiOAUO. I io$&Xir' 1 04f 'tRrrtOflf fflrff. laxiM. MsarlvlsMI sa tfii.i. IIVLas, rrsKls sod ssl.ct fuiwut rsislL Sesid far war Calais , ISO acre ol BSWSSri.ll.S MKVSMtiafo.afiffaMlt eswwers. mm s-rsiniumsiiioassr. V. H. lAUMi, til A TIMiri, aailW, .T.jl frinsK piTOIWiTjl 0TdL-JiBBW NOTICE, Wi ar antlms Is) retain all subsvrlbw a Mrasaassst trlsnds and a Urns ars hsrd has aot of 1st aia)si rryn)at, uatll now two-third of our list ts astasia and ws ars Ihssaaads el dollar Whlnd hand. vTui almost any an raa rals tW, w cannot do wlthoat th 4.eoo now In arrears. During ten years past wa hav lost 110,000 by tast debts. 8o ws hare Irsrnsd thil tlies onlv was to raa nawsptssr U to dtmand cash In advance. If you wish Uins Krauted, pleu let us know; If you don't want th r'aaaaa, pleas iay up and quit; but II ju want It, and fcsl Ilk keeplnr up a true ptoptYa Journal sou must furnish us means to wsrk with. During th rail and IVIntsr, and Indeed for ten tnontM past ws hare en terrlblo times, lieeausa of dilatory paymsnU. W submit II to you II It w III not U a dl. grace If th (xoplt of this country fall to glrs a ilvlsf upjiort to th lAamat lusteail of bslmr offendad at this notice. In, I Imsfftaa yourself In our plaeo trvlnf to mak a newsmper wllh out mean la use, and It posslbl mak a clieuful aad dy resru. If tli data on Jourta'l not correct pleas 1st ad know. Q f-sll laif nev i'liroiun ('arsis th prettiest ys ielt sver saw, witn namo sis a eni.( Nissua Uian Co., Nassua, K. Y ,' POWDER Absolutely Pure- Msd from (Irs in Cream Tartar. No other prrparsv tlon mak Msiuh light, flaky hot breads, or luiurtasuf pastry. Can bo aaten by ltyspeptlea without fear cat th Ills resulting from heavy Indigestible food, laid only In cans, by all Orocers. IIOTAI. IIAKIM1 POWIIKIl CO., Nw York. JOHN A. MACDUIVALD, Salem Marble and Granite Works. Commsrclal St., South of Post Osaea. (Post OtTIc Iloa V), Bsletn, Oregon.) Tir a . i-1 mi r r a r. a or 8tcli and California uranlt and Usrbl nionuiiienU, Head B ton OS CEMETERY LOTS Em lo.nl wltli California OranlU sod htone Walts built of every dcacrlptlsa Prices Hrslurrd One Half. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. GRASS, CLOVER, AM k'HUI.HTTItl'i: SEEDS AMKIIIL'AX AND KUItOPKAN.) lruarsUNii sn (Kmrllili or Ocrinsn mlltlon) Pasa. H IAKV .M ;li:a, Hee.1 Merrhaat, fsis-ftt HJ Avmur U, .rv lork. SEEDS! SEEDS1I Z For FRESH, just received GARDEN, FLOWER or FIELD, and at the Lowest price, order of HA0HNEY & BEN0, Portland, Ogn. fsbllU GEOhGE COllX. Produce tixfliunxo and Com mission .Hvrt'liant, No. 170 Kront Street, Ul. Morrison and Yamhll Itoalsr In A M. KiKtm or oitivo.v and cAiroRMU V 1'roduets. 11,s lllghs.t Cosh I'rle HaM fat nutter, tVif', Cliltkeiis. Cheese, Hid , fun, Kta. tO.NHIVMir.NTH HIILICITf.U. Jan., islh tf. MILWAUKIENURSERY. SETH. LUELLING, PROP, lit II II TKELS. A N EXCKLLK.NT IETV OF EAR. PEACH, FI.UM, PRUNE CHERRY. GOOSEBERRY. CURRANT. BLACKBEKKY. RASPBERRY Nut Bearing Trees, Quincei and Persimmon Trees I SWS SB) ALI.OlTlll-SH.S'Altl.VrlW.ANIIMANVOTUI for safe, and w 111 be srdd thesi for etuh. i4Thei.il lor I'lU IJit. AUdrtss, rtlnH LIKLLIVU, I'rcp. alllwaukls Huntry, alllaaukle, Or, HOVEY & CO., BOSTON, Uf.SU TIIKIlt CATAI.Oflt'K OK SEEDS & PLANTS rr IHHI, fHt-.K. la all wtioapitly. Thertoa lalH Ibr suusl valuable larlrllra fur Martial Larslrurrs, I'lurlslsauil Aisiutrurs, HOI r.V si ., I aa. Market Ml., Bosloa. marl8l DENTIST. IS. G. CLAltK, J), n. a 1-OltTU.ND OlttOON. R0YAI AKlMc QwM vl