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WILLAMETTE FAKMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, JANUARY 27, 1882 ITEMS BY TELEGRAII. gen. Gsribaldi has left Ciprera fur Pun bo. Ml freight linos from Boston advanced rates I the 22d. Lieut. Danenliauer's party left Jakutsk on I btti inst. Tro cases of smallpox are reported in Buena lit. Uolorado. Gen. SiUs Casey, U. S. A., died at Brook' i on the via. Bolivia recognizes Cali'eron's government I rem The Austrian border troubles are steadily easing, The Panama cal is 'said to be progressing rorably. Doe Iowa legislature proposes so Stop rail' is issuinz tree passe. IThere is considerable immigration into estern Texas from California. ITwo thousand delegates attended the Bel t convention ot tenant farmers. I Anna Dickinson made her debut as Hamlet I Rochester. Critics are nut enthusiastic, The chamber of deputies at Rome has lopted the reform bill as amended by the nnate. IBurlington Smith, American vice consul at tistol, England, died suddenly ot Heart ttis. se, Saturday. ftuiteau's address to the jury was compara. (rely short. He claimed the Weity prompted ! murder. The Indian bill prepared by becretary Irkwood is an attempt to make the biwashes Uf.supporting. 'Disorders are prevalent at Damietta, Egypt, I conseauejeo ot the Hostilities 01 soiuiers nd Musselmans against Christians. I Childers. Enulish secretary of state for the rr department, says the government intends pursue unuiuuiiiiiKiy na inui fjuuvjr. 1 Henrv E. Rockwell. Secretary of the fruited States fish commission, dropped dead J his residence in Washington on the li.J; 71. The Senate pension lommissionunanimously Creed to report a bill granting Mrs. Linci 1 1 15,000 cash, available money, aud increasing er pensioo to jo.uuu per annum. 6 The sub-committee of the House committee I territories will report favorably to the full rtmmittee a bill nrovidins for the establish- bent of the territory of North Dakota. Seven "business buildings and Block's racker factory have burned at Atlanta, Ua. oss. 500.000. partly insured, ino loss is livided among several parties in small nouuts. Telegrams from Marseilles state that the .11... ...Vi.nl. nnhtMttll W.llfAf. T'llWoll ... Id, om Enizland on the 10th of December last pas been found, together with the dead body n roweil, in ine sierra rcaroso. The government prosecution officers who lave been preparing information in star route so have nearly completed the work, and e only awaiting the termination ot the uiteau trial to bring the matter before the and jury. t On the 21st a party of young men from itockton on a hunting expedition got drunk a Caraguaro's store at Commanche, and urine a row one of them, Charles Brannock, u shot and probably fatally wounded. All irties are arrested. The sab-committee of the House committee i territories heard the arguments of dele tes now in the city from uaKota territory i suDDort ot the bill providing for the estab ihment of the territory of North Dakota and roviding a temporary government therefor, The body of a man named Jackson, night atchman at tne railroad depot, was found on le 22d at Seattle under the compiny's wharf. e had evidently fallen overboard during the ight while in the discharge of his duty, and rowned. His age was forty. He leaves a Ife. Moonev. sentenced to be hung in Malad Idaho, for the murder of the freight agent of be Utah and Northern railioad at Franklin, i been reprieved. His attorney appealed to the supreme court, and the indignation is so great that tney talk oi lyncning me legal gen tleman. ) The Chicago Tribune, which has been par ticularly interested in the anti-Mormon meet ing, to be held here Monday, has two columns of responses this morning from all parts of tne country, snowing mat mere is a strung' Sympathy with tie movement, and that in all large cities similar meetings will be held. ' A superintendent of one of tho three street tear lines in unicago, says, judging irom xne jj increase in travel in his division, thepopula Etionof the city has increased 126,000 souls t since the census of 1880 was taken, and ac 1 cording to the statistics of travel showed it i now to do auout oj'),wu. j J. I. Kaiser, 21 years old, who witnessed a j r recent hanging at St. Louis, became insane in consequence, and while in an asylum, by per. ! unity in hif family, and the effect of the exe-J i - t.: I- :j 1 . j:. . 1 "CUMOn OD aim is uuusiucrsu CAfcrauruiiiaiy, A German farmer named August Johan- mver. living near Rockville, on the Missouri, FKansas and Texas railroad, about 76 miles (oath of Sedalia. Mo,, has been arrested, 'charged with atternptingto derail and wreck 'the special train upon wfich Jay Gould and party were passing north towards Sedalia. Thu man Haul his stock was killed bv the trains, and that his attempt to wreck the ' train was for revenge. Vice President Huntington, of the Central Pacific, is oegotiatingjrith the Union Pacific company for joint construction of a line from Mohave on the Southern Pacific railroad in California, northeast to a junction with the Utah Southern branch of the Union Pacific in southwestern Utah, This would give the Union Pacific system a direct outlet to South era California, and by way ot the California Southern railroad to the port ot Ban uiego. ' John Keenan. light-weight prize fighter. who, it is 'said, challenged all California, bat could not get an engagement, is in Philadel phia, and says he is ready to meet any man oN fail weight in tne country, mere are six light-weight stars in the city now, and it is pOBWulG uis cuaiieugc wui uc e;i;c,wu. Enoch Pratt, president of the National Farmers' and Planters' Bank, of Baltimore, '' has formally proposed to the mayor and City Council, to establish and endow a free circu- " latin? library for the benefit of the city at a coat of 1 1.000.000. provided the city will rant and create annually a Eou.UOO fund for support and maintenance of tne library, j A Calcutta dispatch says: It seems certain ,t tne ameer baa executed Mahomed Jana I several other state prisoners. I he plan toe recently discovered plot against tne vcrnment in Nepaul was to .throw a bomb' to the room where the ministers were as sembled and to cat down those attempting to escape- 1 Mary Cabill, of Newton, died recently, leaving an estate valued at $100,000. By her will, made in 1879, she distributes the prop erty to several heirs at law, residing in San Francisco and Xw York. She subsequently made a codocil revoking nearly all the be quest in the original win. sue matter win O tne court iur seiiiemcui. IT MS BY -TELEGRIPI1. Hon. Charles N. Potter died on the 23d at New York. Smallpox is causing much excitement at Omaha. The windstorm of the 22d at Boston con tinues very furious. " A case of varioloid at Amherst College causes excitement. Uen. Garribaldi is helplcs at Naples, and was conveyed ashore in a litter. Secretary Folger say he has no intention of going on the supreme bench. Seventy thousand clajms for fixing fair rent aro listed in the land courts of Ireland. Tho deaths irom smallpox at Philadelphia for the week ending the 23d, are 23, an in crease of 14. Tho bark Quiney, from Havana to Balti more, sank last v. cek near Hattcrao Inlet and eight lives were lost. The Canadian Press Association is urging tho government to take steps to abolish post age on newspapers. Mormon money and spies are said to be working among the congressmen at Washing ton. The police have confiscated a nu'nber of London Punch in conequ.-nco of a cartoou bearing on the recent imperial rescript. The court denied the motion for a new trial in the civil suit brought by tho government aj;ninst Benj. B. Wiley, star route contractor. England and France have ariivt-d at a cum plete understanding iu regard tu their collect ive action, and will soon inform the porte. The circulafi m of the standard silver dot" lar fur tne week ending January 18, 1882, was 1)9.970, against 108,488, for the corresponding period of 1881. A speciil from New York says : Detectives havo arrested Charles Baxter, jn Jersey City, for robbing his partner in the manufacture of ducks, o'. $2,000. At 12 o'clock on tho 21st, Parker, night clerk at the St. George Hotel, Dallas, was ap proached by a guest namnd Little with a re volver, and ordered to throw up his hands, Parker seized the rovoh cr and killed Little. Senator Pugh will introduce a bill making it a criminal offence for any persons to got up similated electoral returns, i'ugh'a object is to simplify the piesidential electoral retari s by excluding all matters which tend to create side issues. Bismarck has replied t i tho Turkish note relative to the joint action of England and France in Egypt, that the pnrto will do well to aw.iit the explanation, as asked from those powers beforo taking action. Last Friday John Davis, a farmer at San Pablo, got into an altercation with his son Prank, during which the old man was knocked down and kicked in the head, receiving inju ries from which he died. Frank, n ho i3 a bad character, was arrested. Gen. Menabria, Italian ambassador at Lon don, has received positive instructions not to uphold the Egyptian policy of England and Fiance. Italy holds that if armed interven tion in Egypt becomes inevitable it should be effected by Turiush troops. A correspon lent of the Manchester Guar dian savs there is ground for supposition in spita of denial sent by the British embassy at Constantinople that arrangements have been ma le by which in certain contingencies Brit ish and French men-of-war would occupy Port Said and Alexandria. STATE NEWS. Silverton is to have a new two-story town hall. Cheyenne cattle men have arrived at Heppiur. P. Butt, of Jacksonville, has an orange treo in full bloom. Coyotes aro very destructive to sheep in Josephine county. Dan Patterson, says the Baker City Demo crat, offers to bet SOO that he can spend five minutes in each of the four corners of the cage in which the California lion is confined, and ill not sustain a scratch or injure the animal, He will also bet the same amount that no other man can repeat the perform ance. John Spcrry, says the Eatt Oregonian, has reached homo after a trip of several weeks to Long creek in Grant county. He says the S rejected road from Pendleton to Canyon ity, via Long creek, is altogether practica ble, and much less expansive than was at first thought. The route would cross the North Fork of John Day's at the mouth of Desola tion creek. A few days ago, says the Milton corre spondent of the Weston Leader, a Chinaman earned home some clothes that ho had washed for Mrs. Towers, but did not take home all. So she told him that she would not pay him until he brought them alt home. He then drew a pistol and said he would shoot her. Without losing her presence of mind she Eicked up a broom (a woman's weapon) and eat him until he was glad to retreat. FOREST GKOVF. NOTES. Our correspondent, Juxt. writing from the Grove, under date of January 23d, sends the following items : Prayer meeting at the Congregational Church every night during the last three weeks. Congregational Sunday School numbers 148 scholars and teaceers. A step-daughter of Mr. Hyde, one of our merchants, died yesterday morning of diph theria. Another member of his family is afflicted with the dread disease. J. T. Wballey, one of the' celestial shep herds in the employ of the O. R. & N. Co.. laid aside his crook last week for a brief visit to the Grove. The "Ladies' So:iety'' . f the M E. Church gave a sapper at the town hall on the evening of the 21st inst. A very pleasant time was experienced, with fair receipts. The Oregonian was rather "off" in saying that Mr. Uray, tne gentleman wno Dougnt ine Hines farm, adjoining this city, is from the East. Mr. Gray is from Cowlitz county, W, T a staunch Democrat, a solid, reliable man, and a desirable accession to a community. We call special attention to the notices of Mr. John B. Garrison, whose sewing maohine store has become one of the institutions of Oregon. There are ten of the best standard sewing machines to select from, and our patrons will nna air. uarnson a perfectly re liable gentleman. Steamboat Collision, On Sunday the steamers Salem and Traveler came together near Multnomah falls, in the Columbia river, in which the Salem was slightly damaged. lhe captain of the Traveler said that he gave. the proper signals anil sioppea me cugiucs, but the Salem continued to approach. The latter boat had a barge in tow, which the Traveler it rock, twisting it around. The blame seems to rest on the captain of the Salem. Just received ex steamer Oregon, a new supply of Crown sawing machines of superb styles at Garrison's Sewibg Machine Store, 187 Third street. tf Marble Work. We have beforo alludrd to tho fact that J. A. McD inald, of Salem, has reduced the cost ot marble work so that tablets, monuments and stone work of all kinds, for cemetery lots, are brought within reach of persons ot ordi nary means, while heretofore the public has paid a great profit on all such work to those who were in that lino without competition. Mr. McDonald has lately fin ished a three inch slab to the memory ot Mrs. Sarah Lee, wife of Rev. Nicholas Lee and mother of Hon. J. D. Lee, of Dallas, also a fine tablet of gothic ttylr, heavily molded with Biblo in bas-relief on fa:e, fur the late M. P. Armbuster, the young clerk with J. M. Bo senburg & Co., who was drowned last July. Besides these, Mr. McDonald has erected a very elegant stone w all aronnd the burial lot of Mr. S. A. Clarke in the cemetery south of Salem, and a very beautiful design in orna mental gothic, with panelled face and boquet and scroll, ns a unique and appropriate tablet t this memory of Mrs. W. J. Dyer, daughter of Mr. Clarke, with other w nrk in the best Ital ian marble, which will be exhibited for a short time at the shop of Mr. McD. uald. near the bridge and freight depot in Salem. The old antiquated styles of work that have been in vogue make our Oregon cemeteries ery mon otinous, and we are glad to know that first class work with modern designs are furnished at even lets cost than paid iu the pist. Mr. McDonald evidently aims to make progress with the ago and deserves a generous support. Garrison is a public benefaator, because he Hll Latin., niwinrf mnnliinpR for Iras moncv than has ever been done in Oregon before, tf SllirrlMS NOTE!. British ship City Camp, 1,020 tons, Morri sey, master, cleared for Quecnstjwn with 31,909 bushels wheat. British bark Lynton, 791 tons, Cameron, master, cleared for Queeustown with 28,075 bushels wheat. Biitishbark Carnegie, 1,077 tons, Nisbrtt, master, cleared fnr Queeustown with 30.744 bushels of wheat. British bark Goodwond, C69 tons, Tudor, master, arrived yesterday from Montevideo m ballast. British bark Scotia, 799 tons. Steel master, arrived yeEterday from Montevideo in bal last. British ship Sterlingshire, 1,104 tons, Alex ander, master, cleared yesterday for Liverpool with 8,400 bbls flour. British bark Bellona, 1,164 tons, Warren, inater, cleared yesterday for Queenstowu or Falmouth with 33,200 bushels w heat. Jtevr Home gewlug Machine. A large shipment just received at Garri son's Sewing Machine Store, 167 Third strent. tf POWDER Absolutely Pure. Hide from drape Cream Tirur. No other prep" tlon makes such light, flaky hot breads, or luiorto pastry. Can be eaten by Dyspeptics without fear the ills resulting from heavy lndlgeitlble food. So only In cans, by all Grocers. UU1AU Ani.u t viiwbn vv -. a v.. NEW FALL GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT J. F. D. WRINKLE & COS NEW Silks, Satins and Velvets. NEW Black and Colored Cashmeres, NEW Plaids, Plain and Fancy Dress uooos, NEW Rachings,Laces,Scarfs,Rlbboas NEW Fringes, Gimps, Buttons, Etc. NEW Cloaks, Dolmans, Ulsters. A FULL LINE OF Domestic and House Fur nishing Goods. A Complete 8tock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. AU of the roods sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Bauaple ftemt free ApptleaiUn. J. F. D. WWNKLE & CO., Ml mttT BTBEET, CO. NALMOV, rsrtUBd, - . USE ROSE PILLS. W rffROYALHSflf Ji THE AMERICAN BARB FENCE, The Handsomest. Stlffest. and Most Durable. No Rust. No Decay. Secure against Fire. Flood and Wind. It Is the only Barbed V Ire that will prevent tnull animals, such tu rabbtto, hires p'Ki vtrt cats, etc., from pacing through, under or orer It, the tho barbs are so near each other. The Barb, being triangular-shipcd, like the teeth of a saw, and close together, there ts no cruelty to animal, as they cannot pierce the hide; they only prick, which la all that is ever nectssary, m no anlmil will go near a Birb Ftnco twloo An the Wlrcl not bent or tnittril. 1U tcnsible strength Ismuchgriatcr than the wire in all other DarbedWiro Fence, as they are all made of twUUd or bent n ire. Hrjit or cold can not ntfert the American Burb Tcnee as It can bo alloned to sag when put up, enough to cocr contraction and expansion, be cause It Is a'continus Barb and cannot ollp through the etaplis one Inch. luch panel of fence takei cure of Itself. The Barbs cannot be displaced or rubbed off, and aro nttpoumloO on and indented into tho ulro to ho'd them In plactas in other Birb Wire, thereby d creasing the strength of the lro. Tho Barbs aro short and brood at the base, uhtro sticngth ts required. Tho Pnlntcit welglia a pound to the rod io tint the purchaser known exutly lion upich fencing he is getting. Oulvan(zcd neighs slightly more. PACIFIC NURSERY. RALEM, ORF.GOV. Prettyman & Potter, General Nursery Stock. APPLES, PEARS, CIIERUIEt), PLl'M, pKl'ftES, PEACHES, INE8 AID SMALL FBI IK, SHADE AND Ml TREKS. Ever thing propagated and grown w Ith tare ami at tentlon paid to proptr Ukltnr up, packing and ship ping. Give us a tall, or add rets at Salem for descriptive Catalogue. jan20. PENSIONS Secured. Also Bounty, Back-pay, Increase of Pensions New ani Honorable Discharge?, Patents, etc Thou sands entitled. New Laws. ?ow Is the time! Do not delay! Soldiers, Widows, Children, Parents, Brother and Sisters entitled. llae jour claim InvestAud. Apply at once. Send two stamps for blanks ana in structlons, complete, to JENKINS A. FITZGERALD, U. S. pLAIM AND PAfrT AjTOkNBT, decO 2m P. O. Box 524, Washington, D. C NEW GOODS! We are now opening Our JFall Impotutlons OF ' Dry & Furnishing Goods Which consists of the Lsrgest Stock e havs ever offered. We call attention to our new Cloaks, Dress G'ds, Flannels, JilanhetSf Hosiery, Undenvcar Ulsters, Shawls, Curtains. Linens, Lfomestics, vorsets, Silks, Gloves, Plushes, Jllbbons, Velvets, jsancywas Gent's Furnishing G o lt OLDS & KINO, No. 186 First Street, oct2S-tl A VAU ABLE BEftOl RCE FOR TBU SICK. Among the many resources which medical skill has made available lor the sick and debilitated none ranks higher than DR. WOOD'S XalVEB REGULATOR, A comprehensive remedfor Liver Complaint, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Chills and Fever, Debility, .Venom ness. Hick Head, and other ailments attribuUMe to Lllliousness. Awonjr Iu ingredients are Mandrake, Dandelion, Butternut, Black Koot, liotliane, Hitter Koot, Caliaaja, 8eet FUg, Iniliau Hemp, Wanhoo, Golden Seal, etc., etc. The active blended properties of Uiew tegctable run ediee constitute an alterative and general correct!) e of the highest cUas, and endow it iui a preventive value entitling It to the Ant rank as a medicinal sal eguar J for fortifying the ijitem agalnut malarial and other maladies which caue serious ditturbanie of the Liver. It relaxes the towels w ithout griping; purifies the blood, rareaU pain, spasms in the tide or shou'dcr tUJe, pur dee a billou. breath and completely relleirs the man) Indescribable symptoms which torment sufferers from U tpepsia, II i er complaint and k Ulney trouble. 1 1 also effectually remotes thoM nervous symptoms felt uhen bile Is imperfectly scretd, or midirt ted IIEDIMJTO.V k CO , Ban FranclKo, W lioloole AgeoU for the Jacifle Coast. t.ForSaIe Everywhere "U Galvanized, Painted or Japanned. 110, 112, 114, 116 and 118 Battery Street, San Francisco, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. PACIFIC AGRICULTURAL SALEM, OREGON, W. T. GRAY & CO., PROPRIETORS. Manufacturers cf PlowSj Cultivators, Road-Scrapers, Etc COOK, PARLOR, AND IIEATINO STOVES, ' Hollow Ware and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings,. FARM MACHINERY K-paired and built to order, at. reasonable rates. Also, all kinds of Machine work, Steam Engines, Mill work and general n pairing done promptly to order. Jan20 Save $20 n a Singer I DOWN WITH MONOPOLY! PRICES OP ALL MACHINES GREATLY REDUCED. Although the PatcntsExpircd years ago, the old Jtlonopoly Coiiipaiiie.s hold to their high price system, and defraud the peo ple of their just share iu the benefits of the patents. They can not aiiora to reduce pricss now, lor mey still continue tlicir ex pensive plans of selling, making it cost the purchaser five or six times the original cost, forcing them on the people whether they wunt them or not. This entire arrangement is changed at Forstner's anti-Monopoly Sewing Machine Depot He sella the Genuine Chicago Singer, Wheeler & Wilson No. 8, the Domaxv tic, Eldrldge, the Celebrated Darla, the Crown and New Home. Be; Sure and See Us Before Purchasing Elsewhere. B. FORSTNER'S GUN SHOP, Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. rfl.P. H. Dcserlpllre ('atalamte and Price Uat sent by mall when requested July 89 tl THE NEWSILENT. NO No Shuttle to Thread I Makes the Lock Stitcht Embroiders, Darns, Mends, Letters, and makes Insertion. Sews on Ituttons with out any attachment. Lightest running and most dm able Machines in tho World. One nf theso will Outwear aqy two Shuttle Machines, and a child can manage it. EVKItY ONE WHO TitlKS IT 18 DKLIOHTEK. Husbanls who wish to savo doctor's bills and their wives' health, buy it Tbe best or all binds or Nrrdlrs and Oils Always on band HACIIINKH nEI'AIHED AND WOKK WAIIKANTED Wheeler & Mil sou Munuf 'g Co., 88 Morrison St., Portland. CRAIC.E SHARP, Jr., Manager Orders for the countty'fillcd promptly, novs ly Omcror Ukitt.o Wobrio),' Oi OrssATirs) Moot d Siioi MisifACTisis. CcMtnvr, i 418 tUssrrBTEiiT, Ban Enniisco, Csl. j Tbr Mens' and Hoys' Bools, Hoys', Hisses' and Children's aboes, Man. afitrtured by as for Messrs, rHtrTX MAN A BKrKANCR, are all t'asl.ns Made Expressly for Ibrsn, oal or oar Best Material. We Warrant Ee y Fair, r, Truly Yours, UNITED WORKINGMEN'S Boot aad Shoe Manfac'ir Co, lUferriiiff to the stove, e Lh to.Utethst we Lave a ery lire stock ot their good on luiuj. PROTZMAN & DeFRANZE, a. W.tor. Tblrd and AlilerMls , Opo, Ma.oule Truiplr, nutt.u -55a O 1EL J. M, IMTTKIIMON, Manager. D. W. PRENTICE & CO. Leading Music Dealers, 80I.K ACJKNTS POK THE MATCHLESS AUGUST PIANOS, The Unrivaled Esty Qrgans Lead tho World. STERLING ORGANS, Sheet Music mid Musical Mer chnuise of nil Kinds. 14. Send for Catalogue, I). W. PRENTICE & CO., 101 First Street, Portland, Or. WOOL BUYERS. FRAZIER & SPERRY, Wool Commission Merchants, 1EaTOINEOHUTIIE EAHMEI1H Of THE WIL J lametUi Valley that they Mil be li the market UiU tear lor buying ami sillny wool. They bars un eo,tiall facilities fur traiiiactlnn and nttfotfatliur "ool sales. C'aab Advance, ui.de ou Approved Consign ments, Their present addrus Is I'rndlelon, I'nsalllla 4'oii.ir, WrrKon, Office will be at 107 North front strict, I'ortUnd, Orcifoii. J.n tl II. CARPENTER, M. 1. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. (Late of fjalem.) OltUe up stairs, N, W. Corner of M and Uoirlaon St IIIIITLAM), OIltOON, Will practice In Portland ami surrounUliur country aunl tf. ;.,. , .ja. taafaaVt .j,