KEWS STEMS. Still mlllioni of g.,ld comics from Europe rery week. . , '.-V.'-.-J At Leadville, Mart Deizgan shot and killed . Loni Lamb on tlie street. Gen. Garfield ha gone to Washington, and wanta no tuaa made over him. In South Africa the troops have been uc cesaful in fight ia the Basutos. EmaU-pox has broken ont in Virginia. City and lire case developed in two daysj. Petroleum export for nine months have reached $125,000,000 against $26,000,000 iu 1870. Iriah Bishop notify the Pope that they luuit in certain events support the Land League. The Consolidated Imperial mine, Virginia City, waa on fire but waa got under control with a difficulty. The Pnblic Produce Exchange, Chicago, has suspended; failure caused by recent heavy ud ' vance in grain, etc. The New York Herald characterizes Col. Ingersoll'g assaults on religion aa attacks on ' the civilization of au age. J-ine 30th there were 250,802- pensions, averaging $103 each. Total amount paid dur ing the year, $57,026,994. Edwin Booth cables to his theater in New York that the Passion Play is not a proper one for the theater, and protests against it. Several, vessels have lately been wrecked near Ene, Pa., on Lake Erie, but iU the crew ' were saved by life-saving crews, who Worked nobly. There is a prospect of the Mississippi river closing at St. Louis. The mercury was from aero, to 10 deg. beluw at Chicago, and the lake closed. The extensive baron, etc., of II. McHugh a few miles from Victoria, with the season's crop, burned Saturday night loss, heavy; no inxurancu. The Czar wants his new half and half wife recognized by the Court and cannot induce his sons and the rest of the family to consent to it. Republi cans talk about excluding James G. Fair fr n: the U. S. Senate on the ground that bribery and corruption influenced elections to the Legislature. A cold wave bus awe-1 over the country And ha closed ei nal nnvig.;tion in New York State, a.-;d at Toledo the lake closed suddenly And prfciiiaturcly. The rtcords of the House ot Representa tives show that Garfield was in Ohio at the date the Morey letter w?.s claimed to be writ ten in Washington. Now they say that Conkling intends that Gen. Grant shall be Kernan's successor as Senator from New York State. He is bound to have him elected. Deroith Pasha undertook, by order of the Sultan, to compel the immediate surrender ot Dnlcigno and had to fall back, as the Albani ans concentrated against him. The Radicals in the French Chamber of Deputies wish to have Judges elected as they re in the United States. The proposition waa supported by a birge miuority. It is thought the new treaty with China is like the bill the I'red lent vetoed and imits the arrival en each vessel ro as to restrict la- borers while it admits business men'. President Hayes doesn't wisli to be a candi date for Senator from Ohio, will not accept it and favors Sherman, whope friends say he has nine-teuths of the Leature in his favor. Officers of Deinocra ic club.H in the vicinity of Neer York denounce John Kelly, and "say they will not support the nominees of any coavention hereafter that John Kelly influ . -encea ....... At Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland, an at tempt to arrest a Land Leaguer led to a ri.it, .a mob interfered, several police were wounded aad they were re-enf arced and charged ou the crowd. - . ' It is claimed that the Morey letter was an attempt to imitate the writing of Garfield's private secretary, who signs Garfield's name to private) correspondence. The forger mis took the Mcretary'a ; handwriting for his chief's. Through the failure of the Marshal of the Eighth Indiana District to make returns, Gen. Garfield's plurality is cut down to 37". The returns should have all been in Monday, the S2d. It is thought the Marshal never was notified of his appointment. It came near being a tight share. For the fiscal year ending June 30, the in crease of revenue from customs; internal rev enue, sales oi land, etc., amounted to almost sixty millions of dollars. Public money sub ject to draft June 30, 1S79, was $119,000,000; receipts from all sources, $494,578,241; drafts paid, $798,190,000; subject io drift June 30 1880, $204,6S3,S36. Tbe Baltimore Gazette gives an account of a novel and great curiosity of the deep known as tbe sea cow which was taken tat that port recently by th steamship Calvert The animal, which has a head like a cow, lackif.g only the herns, and the fins and tail of a fish, was captured in the St. Lucie river, Florida. The an imal is covered on the head and back by long, coarse hair, the shin being lead colored and very hard. The body is .about ten fet in length, is very unwield j and not 'jn'ike that of a seal. It is -kept in a lare tank tilled with silt water and ia fed hay which it eats with avidi- ' J ... ?WeMoot Oil cures pain, interval or .external in from one to fifteen minuses. Warraated For sale by McCoJU & ""' t 8 18BATH. Whether theSabbatic institution was or -was not created by ' the fourth com mandment, there seems to bfi in . those words, "Tnou, nor thy eon, nor thy diughtr, nor thy maid-servant," a glimpse of the restful enjoyment which the day of rest, in the primitive concep tion of it,, would bring to the families that keeo it. The day of rest, being rest and not revelry'or dissipation, and biting there fore a day of home enjoyment, . brings" with it opportunity for sober thought and conference - A 'Sabbath-keeping people will become a thoughtful people, and such thonghtfnlness is manliness. All men and especially the busy millions in an advanced civilization like our own, need for the mind's sake, not less than for the sake of wearied nerves and mus cles, the seventh-day intermission of their ordinary work. A true Sabbath is some thing for more restful than a day of rioisy jollity. In its calm air the mind rests by thought, not thoughtlessness by quiet musing, by conscious or uncon scious retrospection ; perhaps, by consid eration 'of what might have been, perhaps by thinking, what may yet be, and per haps by aspiration and resolve toward something in the future that shall be bet ter than has been in the past. The home in which Sunday is a day of rest and home enjoyment is hallowed by the Sab baths it hallows. In the Sabbath keep ing village life is less frivolous, and at the same time industry is more produc tive, for the weekly rest. A Sabbath keeping nation is greater in peace and in war for the character which its tranquil and. thoughtful Sabbaths have impressed upon it The Watchman says, since "Wednesday passenger boats on the upper Columbia run only between Blalock's landing and Umatilla.a distance of about eighty rails, the rest of the journey between this and the Dalles is accomplished by rail and be fore green grass and butter cups grace hill and dale, we will be enabled to make the entire distance behind the iron horse. Passengers leave this city at 6 a. m. and land at the Dalles at 6 p. m., but freight is light Owing to. the low price of wheat, very little leaves the valley. The O. It. fc N. Co. is now well prepared to move 400 tons each way per day, yet all they can get, is about 100 tons down and 150 up freight, but better times for both the Compariy and the people are looming up. We see c'ouds. The October shipment of wheat over the Northern Pacific into Duluth were 747,000 bushels ; into Minneapolis 91, 000. Of this amount 77 per cent, was No. 1. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1864, X Heme 1880, Mutual Insurance Co Op Califoenia. FIRE ONLY. Income 12 Months, $3'8,5C3.13. Premiums Since Organization, $3,171,423.19. Losses paid since Organization, $1,521,402.15. Losses paid in Oregon in 7 years, ' $182,3029. This Company has had, ior more than 7 years, $50,000 On depof it with the State Treasurer of Oregon', for the Security of Policy-holders. The "IIOME MUTUAL" by pur suing a correct, prompt and lionorable course has secured the position of tlie lead ing Fire Insurance Company on the Pa cific Coast, and lias for years done- the larqest business of any of tlie Companies, Local, Eastern, or Fm eign in California, and being independent of all rings, com binations or compacts will accept good business at the lowest possible rates, con sistent with undoubted protection and cer tain epeedy indemnity to policyholders. "Bipe in its tiine,frm in its judgment, equitable in the measurement of its gifts." GEO. L. ST0ET, Portland, Manager Oregon, Washington and Idaho. SUPERVISORS FOR OREGON. C. H LEWIS of Allen & Uais. 4 J. MeCRACKKN" of J. McCracken & Co. r. of P. Was Herman & Co. AGENTS. O. P. McCOLL, - .- M V. WORMIXGTOX, M. A. CARR1S, Weston, Milton. Centervillle. N. DUSENBEftY & CO.'S taiBT 3ES GTOK H-Kl STlLL-CONTlNt'ES on a CASH BASIS, and we have jmit receivid unusually large invoices of Dry Goods Clothing, ticnts' Inrnishiiig Roods, boots and Shoes Groceries and Piovisions, which we are prepared to sell at th XtWEfcT possible Btet FOB CAaH. Grain Baooa, Lard, fte., takenn tschaage for merchandise Remember the place: opposite Drug Store, slain breet ADVERTISEMENTS. EV - (Successor to COR MAIN streets WALLA W-V Keeps on hand at all times'iill and complete stock of . '$ Ulitt WILL OFFER TO THE PEOPLE' SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS , V And guarantee to 3F'Hff Coming to Walla Walla and making your Purchases oj we3 ' Orders CarefuHv and Promptiv FHIed AND AT ' THE BEST OF ALL FCE KA2T OR BEAST. - ..- , c imniviuij IMJlllllUy HOW ijlt3 work in mil.UMia.iif riuii-M fur mon- ,1 luuii ih mini oi it Cfimiry: v 111-11 it tins i i.-ni nivi vverv p .it. : ui; v i.riii; w nwi liamlm.llS4 III mill. ..,-..a.fu.t ...... raider '. 1 In only wii'ii i-.-liiii.cn in cns.i l piiiii r ih-fi-ioni, ii i:j jruily a.l'o to call 1 ucU a lucilicinj THE ESST OF ITS KIND. :Tl)l4 i-i thn CMRn xi-tlll fhn 1T.VI-.. Muslims; J. i ta 1 in cut. Kviiy lnuil briiittainteIll)!ii M:i ii vultiubloliorne avel, llio ngi iiy t t' tr.i awful t-cll or Intra sulKluvcl, i;.o Ii m- .;a of rli-u-matl-m overeonio, mul ,f n liinusmiil and onc oilier b casins ami incivi. m )prftrm(l ly Hut old reliable JMox Icuii aiiikta: a l.iniiiiesit. It forms t (luiwiiiil diseased am speedily ciirc.l by ilio J Jltistftn T.lniuioiit. Jt iieiiott-idcM ii.uselo. nipmbrnnft nml tissue, to 1 lm very bonr, banishing lmlii (mid curing diaciiMi Willi u power llml J never fniN. It Is n niedii-inQ needed by j Hvory uoily, fiom iho ruuehere, who ndea I (114 ovor tltiMwilitiiry pluins, I o ilio merchant prince, mill ilio milculli;r who siilits his lo tw.th Hie iiin. It curi'S UlieumuUdm touch all other apnli aiioiiH (nil. 'Ihia-wwndci-iul ,, spnoflilj cures micU ailnicnls of the ilUALAX 1'J.L.SII us . : Khcuiuatlmii. dwelling, Sllff nul :olda, CutH, ISrulnes and prsitus, I'olsouoin Itilen nixl SUnKs. fitimii.-., I.siinc-neaa, 4l, Sores, CTleer. l''roNtlUes, liillIniit. Sore I.lpil. . nli l Jli t-nst. ai,l inueea every Torm of exlernul dis-t:a-. ,' r - ' It 13 flid 'great ef rerhcily for the dia ordfis iiinl ncciil u t to which tlio IIiiiji".; Cnr.ATKK uri ;ilijoi:t that has cvi r liei ii kiiown lteiiios Sprnhxn, Kivlm:-.-. StlfT ' Jilntx, Founder. H nrm-.i Ho:t, Hoof 1U- PlffS 1' UOt 1S.OI, E9CI'iv its IU. Nvall, Hol"ov Horn, Siinl';hs, Wiuil. rn!l, Rpuvln. 1 are-, Itingloue, Ul H-ire, Uvll, )-Uir upon tho filslit and fcvriy iln r ulliuem ivhliH tlio cieeniiuiits n( Hie stnl!3 nml MJortt l nril sro linl.l,.. j A In-euiy live, cent hoitli) r Hiexican Miis'img Liniment Ins ol'ien su'vcil u ltulnuli o horse, a liio on ci-unhus, or 1 yeiiia f tortnrn. linralnvilliintnNcar, II. sr-psto 1 '111! VlTV l'OOt, ol Iho 111.11 lor. neliul in,-,. j even iho bone. , " It ouiea cveryhody, nril disappoint-. H: !i yr i iiv. i iiii iii'uii ill siciiuy 11.1! JOr more thaa twenty -llvo years, aud is positively THE BEST CF ALL 'y'li FOB MAXT OS BEAST. THE GREM " EKGLISH REMEDY. a never-failing Cure jr Xeivuus Delnlitv. ..1 i. ' 1 17!. l'.' aiiau.ii.ijn ; v rainy, . r.iiv:-is. and mva 1.;; erri'ile ettectH as Lns .. i M - .... , j ii ..ifui ry. Xviis.-.i:une. ' 11' HI f OiMlCl.l, iimess if Viion. fsr v ... u n i j 1 i.V:t .ml many other diseas es Unit lead to; insanity and death. Pit. MINTIID willagree tot. rfeit FlVK Hundred Dollars fur a ease of this kind the VITAL RKSTOKATIVE (under his special advice and treatment) will not cure, or f.ir anything ininuru or injurious funud in it. DR. MIX TIE treats! all Private Diseases suceessfully without - niercmy. Consultation Fisek. Thorough examination ami advice, including analysis of urine, 85.00. I 'rice of .YitaL,Rer storaiive, $3.00 a bottle, or fi-ur tiniest the quantity, SlO.tIO; s-ent to any aiidres.i upon re ceipt of price, or C. O. t-erw.c frmn i.b-seiv.-itiou, ind in i ri-.ate naine if desired, by A. E. MINTIE, M. D., 11 Kearney slreet, San Francisco, Cal DK.' MINTIK'S KIDNEY REMEDY, "XEPHRET1CUM," cures all kinds of Kid ney aud Biuilder coiniilainls, Giiniiorrhiiea, Gleet, Letieorrhoea, For ale by all dnig-gi-ts; J .CO a bottle, six bottles for 5.00, DR. MLSTIE'S DANDELION PILLS are the best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA and BILLIOUS cure in the market. For sale by all druggist. v2Jj31y 157 yjfii' .SS - - LIS. Adams Bros.) sold at OF WESTON AND 7ICIXITV, . n Restaurant ! The onlv one in Keppner! THE OSLl- PLU G TO GET A SlftlKE JIE.IL Just bslow Tori Ayer's Livery Stable ! 3 A R B E R SHOP! En connect lou with the house. A. E. DlTZEL. D. C. Lounsbury, TJndertakeR. " NO extra charge Jor Hearsen WESTON Oregon. DiamoM Soap , Works Waila Vaila, W. T. This cstahlishment is now thoroughly equipped for MANUFACTURE OF SOAPS On an extensive scale, and I tm prepared to furnish for the of Housekeepers beller nrf Irle than can be biiuicht here for the nam money ! PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. Send your order to 8-H-Si)-3m W. J. DYFR, 1'toi.ileiiir. WESTOKT Meat Sfe,pket! S. A. JOIIX. Pruprlcior. Dealer in FRESH Pi! EATS I Fish, ' " " Fruit and Vegetables, Etc., Etc. Are always Fresli and Cnoa. All Orders are . . Filled witb Preniplncss. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Liberal Discount Made on Largt or Cash Sales. SCR MOTEL. (.Opposite Post Office,) Main St., Walla Walla, V.T. R. R EOUNDS, - - Proprietor rf, per dir, 8L00. Board and Lodjring, par weeli, 6.uo and ie.ue, aceordinK to room. Meals 25c. Beds 2i and 50c. F e Coach to the Dotel, for Foueoxers, 3"NO C3INAMEN EMPLOYED g WALLA WALU BAKERY, Established 1861. MAMcrACTitEta or BREAD, CAKES AND PIES And all kinds of CRACKERS. Fire-Proof Building, Main Street, jmiStf WALLA WALLA, W i ii meTDflTcr. ILLUdlilHlLU. '.,i L Catalogues sent Jt; , Manufactory ..... iK;.ji;i..Tj4v..'i',r.A;rfw j& Mmli tin tt BEiATTLEBORO, VT. V. WORMIHGTON, ' ' MHiTOST, OREGON. DRY GC0DS; GROCERIES, CROCKERY GUSSWARE, E-Seavy Stock of BOOTS and , SHOES, COAL OIL rCBJXCO and CiGtRS- CAKfiED FRUITS CF ALL KINDS. Hardware, Iron, and Steel. GLOVES OF ALL KEKDS A SPECIALTY . 3TroI;:tc taken in Excljangc. ' Pur LlCJUOrS, Sold only ou Plivsiciasisj' Pi-osc.riptions. . i M PERiS AH BLE PA1 KT AND ATALANT'Q. LEAD, & A LAKGE ASH. WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF . . Blank Books, Suhco! Cooks, Stationery, Paper, Papelcric, Albums, CLOCKS, WATCEES AND JEWELRY,',..' ,;' Elegant Tases, Toilet Articles and Fanoy notions ! Linseed, China Nul, Lnbricaliz.s Lard and Spexui. , IVSusical Instruments, . . : i LAMPS ol nil Nizes. tlKCM.t. and funions LEAD CLASS nrM5n,. ' :' Prescriptions Carefully Comopunded at all hQurs MUSIC STORE! wmc urn Ml- Pi 107 First Street, PORTLAND, Or. ' . v THE 1EABIHC MU8I0 DEALERS ! Pianos and Organs old on the Installment Planl AOLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN, IN EXCHANGE,"S i ., ,. Vj' t Mnmmoth Stock of Sheet Music and Music Books. " Hoa Agents for the : ... . . . .... ;i . MATCHLESS WEBER PIAUOS. Halr.es Eros , Peas & Co., Cier.d Spuare Upright Pianos. ! ' -the - 1 Are tlie lu st Medium THE ESTEY ORGANS "King their own 1'iaiscs, aud Lead tlie World." The Sterling Organ. D. W. PREWTICE 10T First Street,. - ..int V if SEE fe;tasi?i, REED ORGANS World! power; Comb.'ned with Purity of Tonv Durability Finish, : THESX ORGANS , u. , .-ABE UNRIVALED! DEALEES IN " . ' : s -'' PURE. B'RTJGS, Patent SIccIiciaes, - Paints, CiteniicaJs, , Brushes, tiSass, Putty. Auiliac Dyes, ; . PilLs. STORE MUSIC STORE & GO. UPRIGHT PIANO Priced Piamw made. ii - A & CO. IVlusic Store PC RTLAXD, Or. ' ' "TV