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•1 II E T K I« I« E K. CAL INTEU IGENCE m Waran— The Le*l*'on ditch but ^naarly dt; the prêtant w.ek. TTIRO 8r»«RT».—Lewiimn h • » oo» a »prinklrr. which dointr g"o>i work. ow.. One nf Oie «erereet wind storm« -,e aaar experienced in Lewieton ne d oo Monda; afternoon. o Vu North. — A. J. Cain writes from kane. saying that liiere will be no war northero Indians this season. ■rCRLtCAN I'owvxntiov.— The Idaho Re jklican Territorial Convention will meet oise City September 21st to nominate legate to Congress. Iris — Large fires are raging in the ber to the north and east of this and the atmosphere is dense with ':ke. [ | xrtaTioa —Democratic Territorial Con lion tor nominating a delegate to Con will meet at Boise City, September lb. Coll R toTtrus.— The Northwest Com ay have brought the O S. N- Co. t. ran and the Northwest row carries freight tbeO S N Co Nxx Pxhcks.— The reserva'bm N' x Perces 4 not be'ter go off 'heir reservation wilt y fire arms. They are very iia< I.* to he ol duwn as ho-lLe». Bios.—Col. J. M. Wilson will receive aled proposals for excavating n>ek from mne) of Snake river, at his office in -rlland till August 20>h. Daiv«.—The drive of logs and timber •1er the auspices of the Small Brothers at mostly at Truax'a place when the orthwest came up. A New road it bring constructed via -kc Walia to'he limber on Craig's moun whrre ahoat 40 000 rails are awaiting Deportation to tbe ranches this side. To Rl KaroBcxn.—We are told hy nor ity mai, fix! that o.i and after Monday ext, all city ordinance» in relation to tnrk running at large will be rigidly en reed. Low WaTXa.—Both the Snake and the learwater river» are near the lowest wet r mark. It. hu»ts ran run now they can un at any iea»on, except when obstructed y Ice. Wn»T TitKv Bam.— The band of White ird't Who was urged by the Kamins to nine in and surrender, peremiorily refused do «•>. but told the Kamins that they were going tu the Cniaullas. RvRvist Pbo»p-ct —A. C-. tints come to us from al. poilus in Ni.nhrtn Id> lio that the grait 'fields look well Wheat, Oats ai tIB.rley have all filled a ell and if the crop he gathered hefnre rain, he y lei • w ill be large. , Guru to \rw York — Abe Lnewenherg left on the Northwest on a visit to New York and other eastern cities. Joy go with him He is just the right sue to work his way through a crowd. YiBLD —Dr K-1I» is of the opinion that bi» late sown wheat upon the dry land •outheast nf town will yield 15 bushels per acre If so toe land will be good for 30 bushels io a wet season Tsrsroo.—W ebtesiainent an Indian on Sweetwater reports that young Tababoo and his mother who were with White Bird's band, came In their old home on Sweet water one night last week and stayed all ■ ight and lett the nex: morning. W*t*r. —Tbe experiments made to find rater by digging in different localities on th. table lat.d south and east ot town. kive all proved successful no f»r «s ne Teat* learn. Good and full su, .plv of water will make this section tlfe Paradise oi Nex Perce count;. NoRTUwcar —Thi, ho.t arrived here on Tueid >; with 35 tm.s of freight She cama up over the Texas Rapids with 55 to«» ol freight and used no line. The Captain says lie will lie aide to make sev •ral more trips. H» brought freight f ,r the O S N Co. a< tlieir Moats cannot ran, • leept the Spokane and she has to use a fia. on the rapids. Dvp.-btkd For Hoax.—M is. Timhrrl.ke >h* haa been ranking a visit of several vtrk» with her mother and friend- ir this eil;, left on the N-itliwest for tier home in I ailorado. She leaves man •nand. hrr, who wUli her a aafe jniirns; bnm. aud a liagi#; nirptiug with her band in bar dUtaui Ii me. hu ts* Uhl»« W AS 8,10TB -The late di... patch.» inform u» that th, h,.».ile> are acwtierrd into »mall hand« from 20 to ISO. sad Jhaj Jb.v axe »till murdering and roll biag, .nd evince no »ign, „f eo|1 ^wared. Th, troop are wearied a ad foot »or,, and their Ira porta'ion animal, near I; worn out in tl»,ir fruitles» purtuit. Th. cr; come» up tram ulm»*t ever; qnar t.r from tbe ouprottcied sett Irr*, give u protection from tbe», twuruerou» herd,» aa.ag, fiend», aud yet the arm; ol tbe Pacific i* entirely inadéquat» ti aff.rj re ii«f. The glory of the military U departed sad tbe prowen ot the da; it among the •avsge«. Cohrkctxo.—T he M troulian correct» the dii>|»tieli in tlie Ortgonian, b> »«»inglb-l 'lieat. Wnllece killed 6 Ii dien«, wounded . killed 28 horses und captured 31 hor-e» instead of 18 Indians, on lie 21st ult. Fnou Howahd—A lex Foster writes from Howards camp. Aug Is*, sayinu that a large band of hostiles were miking to cross riiinke liver near month nf the Malhner, nd 'hat they had ju-t stolen 16U b«r»es f,„m one man and 50 I rum another on Willow creek. P.vtk'TR —The following -»iih patent« < ve been received at tlie I.ewiston Laud Ul Dnvid Niiiman Sr . Wm. Stevenson. C. chornborst Jme- Ellis. Mir dork Camer on, Heirs ot Win. Fairfield, Thomas Stew art, A, A. LieuaMen. D Nottnan Jr . Ruf fes H. Berman, H. H. M. SI Utk. Ferd> nance Ross. H. ('rites. La Fayette Phillips. Samuel M. Neff and Oeo. A Manning. WimiKsx UTS,—■ ■ W here is Howard? :Ttho says where? Tlie I .dians have scat tered and gone."— Eutt Ortyoman. It is suggested too that Howard hat scat tried and gone, a k Sarah W'innemucca. CONST TUTION OFTlIE STATE OE W ASIIINCTON. Continuai from -IfA Page. 4-iT. XI. EDUCAIION. SkCTIun I. The general supervision ol the I'ublic School- of the Stute shall e vested in u Doaid of E'lucation, whose powers mid duties shall he j re scribed by law; the Superintendent • I I'uhl'C li'Rtruutton. Secretary of Slate, and State Treasurer shall constitute the Hoard, of wl ich the Superintendent id I'tiblii; Instruction shall he Dre-idnit. Sec. 2. The l-a'gi-latiire shall, a» soon a« praclicahle provide for the es tablishment and maintenance if a t l«n O'igh and unito'iu system of free public schools throui.1" ut the State, whereiu all re-id. nt», between the ages ol five and twenty-one years, tuny be ed ucated gratuitously. One nt more pub lie schonlg shall he maintained in eich school district within the State at leu-t three utntrhs in each year. Sec. 8, The Dubliu School Fund ol the State shall tin ever reuiatn irrcduci ble; the interest thereon only shall he expeuded in the maintenance of the] schools I f the State, and shall be dis tribute! among the several c unties an ; school-districts in such manner as may be provided by law. No part ol this fund, principal nr iti'eresf, s.tall ever fie trun-feired to any other fund, or used or appropriated lor any other purpost than that herein pr ivided. The Sla e Treasurer shall In the custodian of this fund, and the State shall make good all losses thereof that may tu at. y manner occur. Sic. 4. Tne nett proceed- of the sale ol all land- that lia'e been, nr hete after may he giHiittd Lytle Unfed States to the Stale fur educational pur poses - I xcc|" the lands heretofore gr " t cd. or that tiny be I creato r granted for tin purpose nf :i Univ\ rsitv, or fur « College oi agricu tme and all mooe.s and the clear proceeds of all pr p'-riy that may accrue to the State by forteit ore or escheat; all moneys which may b paid a* an equivalent for military duty; and all nullity- »rising from any grant to th Si te, where the purposes of the grant are not specified thein tt procéda of the sales or other disposition •f the five hundred thousand acres of lau I to which the Stite is entitled m its admission, hy the provisions of sec tton 237S of the devised S'atutes o| tl, Unite.i States; together With the five per centum of the net* proceeds of tin sales of file public lands which the State may receive on its admission into the Uiiiou (if Congress consents to such ap » a | j [ P r M ri -'»°"s Ut mentioned)—hall b 11 P ar ^ M 8, 'P^ite f'lOfi. In be call ' L ' u "' 1 1 '* ed the Sclinot Fund, the intcre-t i t which and all other revenues derived fr in the school lands, shall be exclu sivcly ppltcd in such mat ner a- the Legislature may prescribe to'he »upp'Tt nt common and graded schools and !.. t> e purch tse of -uitable llbruri » and op- mat ii- th refer, fite. Ö. All fines, pptiultin- and lot feited reçu it <i nice«, arising under the general laws of the State sha'I belong and be p-tid . ver. to the counties respec tively. where the offenses shall have bien cotiiini't. d. and -hall be appropria ted exclti-tvely t>> the sut port ofo 'tntui'U school.« where the same may accru . Sec. G. I*r vt-i-in -h.ll be made h\ law t.»r 'he di-ti ihi|ll"li i.f the inc me "t . * of tie sell H.. I luiiil among the s, veral dis trict. f r 'lie support ot nomuioti -eho"l i her* in. in pn-p rtion t the • uml -r of '■lilldreii. hetsieli the age-ill five iiliil twenty one year»; and no appropriation Stull be inaiJc Irom the schiail fund I" any if. stmt tor the year in wti eh a -etio.il -hall not be maintained at lea.-t three inon lis. Sec. 7 Provision shall he made by law lor the support of the S'ale L'liiver -ity. and for connecting with the -ame. from time to lime, »ueh colleges, in dtl. f-rent parta ot the State, a-the interests of education may require. The proceeds of all land- that have been, or may hen atter be, grant n d by the United States, to tbe Territory or the State, for the eapport of s University, shall be and re main an iiredueil.le fund, to be called Uuiversiiy Fund, the interest of which shall be Hp|H.itioned to the sup* of a Stut l mversity and its branch cs,wherever located within the State; and sectarian instruction shall be allowed ihereir. IÉEC. 8, The Superintendent rf I'nb Instruction, the Secretary of A'ate. the State Treasurer, shade nstitute State Hoard of loand Uoinmissioners, the sale, lea-iiig and general man affluent ot the public lands belonging the State, and fur the investment ot Juuds arising therefrom, in such iiiHiiner s the Legislature may trovide. Any two of sai<. Ci uitnissioners shall he quotum for the transaction ol all busi ness pertaining <o the duties of their of Sec, 9, It shill he the duty of the State Hoard of loaiid Commissioners to provide for the location, protection, sale other disposition of all the lands be longing in. or to the Statj under each regulations as may be prescribed by law. law shall ever be passed by the Leg islature. granting any privileges to per sons who may li»ve settled upon any school-lands -uh-equont to the public surveys thereol; by which the amount be derived from the sale or other dis 0 -i« ion ot such lands, shall bo diuiiii tslied directly or indirectly. The Leg slature si all. at the ta'liest practicable period, pr> vide by law that the several grants of land, made hy Congress to the State, shall be lo'ated. preserved and held for disposal, for the res|eetive pur poses for which said grants were made, which are designated in this Consti tute n; ami shall provide for the sale leasing and genetal management of Raid lands I mm time to time, and It thj ap plication of the proceeds thereof in the manner directed in this Cnos'i'ution. Sec. 10. University, college, com inon—chooi ot other lands; which arc now held or may be h.-reufter acquired bv the State, lor educational purpose-, shall, before the sale <d the situe, be ap praised. and -ball imt be sold t< r les than the uppnised value. Sec. 11. There shall he a County Superintendent ot Schools in each cun ty. whose term id office shall he two years; and whose duties, quoi Scat inns and compensât ion shall he prescribed hy law. lie shall he ex officio Commis. Miner of Lauds within Ins county, and -hall d »charge the duties of said iffi' P under the diiec'ion of the State Ho.rd of Laud Commissioners, and as provided by law. Sec. 12. No religious test or quali fication shall ever he required of any person as a condition of admission into any public school or educational ins'it ii'ion of tl.eState. ns teachci or pupil; and no sectarian doc. trncs shall ever he taught in he public schools in this Suite, not -h.ll any fund-, set apart for education al ; uipo-es. b ■ appropriated for the sup port "I schools controlled in whole oi in part by any ('l urch, religb us society ot sectarian d> nomination; and no appro priai ion from ti e C"tiiiin.n.«chool fund -hall he made for the support of any private school or seminary whatever. 7o be Continued. NOTICE. U. 8. LAND OFFICE. TFwiitnn Itlnhn, An*. S i, 1*78. C tOMPfj AI NT II A V NO ItKKX KNIfiRRO , nt this »dice l>y Omlmiin<l S. KylesK*<nut Theodore Klues f *r nhuntl<titin|* hiff HotiieiteHfl Entry, No 172, d te«l Sept 20, 1877. up**n the otifh hn>f «•! northwest quarter And noith HmII it s- will we-1 qiiHrter section thirty-four, town ship thirty ei^ht north, ran ire five west, in Ne* l erce county. I.T , with u view t«>thecNnoelU ti n of ettid entry: the stiid patties *re hereby somttioned to Ht peur at this office on the 4th ilay of Kept. 1878, ut 2 o'clock p M., r<« respond und furnish testimony concerning suid nlle^ed abandonment. J. M. IIowr, Hicrakd J. Monrob, Keirister. Receiver. 43-4«r. DUIMW ELL'S ORO FlftO EXPRESS, ( «AKRYIKG U. S. MAIL AND PARSES jrers to nnd from V.ewisfon and Pi *Mtv. trmi-Hctinir bii«iness with MS l£I.LP, FAItloO 4» C'0%« Express, lemvinr I f wifton on Monday nnd arriving at Pitree »?y on \V*dnet ay, leavintr Pierce City i > urtday and arriving at Lewiston on Sutur* I»t *i»«rh week 1-tf IkEWHUStcl \ -=&**4 I. X. ARMENT DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, & JEWELBI. Music nf all kinds. fl.-lionl hook, «tatl. r.erv and n-»» depot A ll watch wopk done on short notice. A d warr-no d t<> give satisfaction. DAYTON W. T. 17-fim. IV. GALE'S H A la, O O TV. I HAVE NOW ON HAND THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF W INES. AND OTIIKK LIQUORS, SUIT abl» for a irtt oiau bar room, also tba best oigars. Drop in and aatisf; yonroalf, at tb. head of 3d stret, Lowitton I. T 2?-3m Loetrenberg Bros*. Column. LOEWENBERG BROS., TO THE FRONT AG 4IX. THE LARGEST —AND— NICKT MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS IN THE MARKET. —AND— PRICES LOW SEASONABLEGOODS JUST IMPORTED* THE FINEST LINE OF drï «ms —EVER OFFERED IN THE— LEWISTCN MARKET. LADIES CANNOT FAIL OF BEING SUITED. OUR DRFSS GOODS ii excelled. GENTS A-ND BOYS CLOTHING BOTH FOR UNDER AND OVERWARF. HARDWARE -OF EVERY— DESCRIPTION 4XD OF TUE DEW QUALITY. FAMILY GROCERIES Of every variety. LIQUORS and CIGARS OF THE BEST BRANDS. CARPENTERR, BLA« HSWITHS A .11IX AIK'S TOOLS. COUNTRY TRADERS Cannot do belter than to call and examine our »tuck und prices. I I IF YOU DON i SEE WHAT YOU WANT ASK FOR IT. Ordeis from abroad promptly filled und with us much fidelity as though thepurchas e.i werep.eatut in per son. We dont Intend to be out>done In quantity, quality or prlcea ol our good», by any trad er East of Cortland, and Ore arc aaNurcd Ibat we can meet tbe wants of tbe purchasing public. gW-CALL AND SEE US AND MAKE KNOWN YOUR W ANTS.-*g LOEWENBURG BROS., LEWISTON, I. T. April Utb, 1878, J. Alexander's Column. LOOK HEREI AND SATE TOUR! MONEY! J. ALEXANDER. Um Bouilli Goode INIs Seouoo | low. And will aell ai cheap aa can be bought any where Kut of the Cat eadea. HIS GOODS ARE FIBST CUSS. Ilia atock constata in p.rt of GENT S k BOYS' CLOTHING, Dry Goods, Boots A Shoes, ] Ilatts*. Capa, LADIES A GENT S FURNISHING GOODS. | HOSIERY Of aver; daMriptioa. Carpets, OH Cloths, Mattings, FANCY NOTIONS, GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIP1 ION. | Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, Crockery, Queens ware, CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of th. belt brand*. OCR STOCK. IS COMPLETE, And waa aelectcd with • apjeial re fercnce to the DEMANDS —OF THE— LEWISTON & COUNTRY •MARKET in this SECTION, I it. And they are now offered at the lowest ratca. Dont aend East to purchase cheaper nr bet ter. f r it will be uaeleas. We will take Farmer*, WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY. BUITER A EGGS In exchange for goods at fair market rates. WE have also AGRICULTURAL! TOOLS and IMPLEMENTS for sale cheap. CO.UE AND EXAMINE Aad ;k will »>nl; not Go Away Without Purchasing —Th. fowl» you a tod.— NO FURTHER USE IN YCUR GOING TO THE LOWER TOWNS To purchase any BETTER or CHEAPER. J. -AJL.E 3 LAJNTDEÜ, Corner 2nd aad D Streat, 23-tf LEWI8T0N, I.T. Grosteln ABIninTR CoIrhr. The Beat Bargain» AND TB> BEST GOODS -AT OR OSTEIN & BINNARDS. FIRE PROOF BRICK STORK» Os Swvad StfM* saw Ma stgaaMay« LBWI8T0V, /. T. A WELL SELECTED AND SZTSN8IVB STOOK Adapted to the wants ortho OF BOTH CITY and COUNTRY. FARMER*, MECHANIC* AND MINERS GOODS 01 avaiy dwartplUa. WS BOUGHT LOW, PAID LOW FREIGHTS AND WILL SELL LOW FOR CASH. WE have the aoet VARIED, EX l'ENSIVE and beat STOCK IIST THE CITY j I In CLOTHING, DRY GOODS AND Groceries We can't bo excelled. Th* BEST of I LIQUORS and OXGtARS Sold by tko r ACKAO*. Crookery and Glus war«, Nil ELF HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, STOVE ANDTIN WARE | CORDAGE, CARPETING. MATTING, HATS AND CAPS, ROOTs AND SHOES, FOR LADIES, BENTS' & CHILDREN You can't misa the ARTICLE8 yea want in our STOCK. REMEMBER TBE ONLY f IRE PROOF BRICK STORE in tcwinpa. April 13th, 18T8. tf.