Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188?, October 08, 1873, Image 2

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    I ’ fb r o r h g f m o r r a t .
! L etter fr o m the P u b lic S ch o o l
in te n d e n t.
S u p er.
T o c a h o n t a s , Oct. 1st, 1873.
J. M. SHEPHERD, E d itor .
M r . E d i t o r : —The Boa d of Edn-
! cation, of the State of Oregon, hav-
B A K E R C I T Y , O C T O B E R 8, 1873.
i ing adopted a series of text books
i for the nse of common schools in
THE BEDROCK DEM OCRAT
! this State. I have been instructed by
H a * th e L a r g e st C ir c u la tio n o f a n y
the Superintendent of Public In-
P a p e r P u b lis h e d in E a ste rn O re g o n .
i strnction to give notice as required
j by law, I desire to nse the columns
O F F IC IA L P A P E R
of the D e m o c r a t for that pnrpose.
For the Counties o f
The text-books adopted by the Board
B a k e r and G r a n t. | are as follows:
Pacific Coast: First, Second,
FO R CONGRESS,
j Third, Fourth and Fifth Readers.
i Hopkins Manual of American
j Ideas. Pacific Coast Speller.
OF POLK COUNTY.
Geographies—Munteith’s Intro­
ELECTION NEXT MONDAY.
duction, Physical aud Intermediate,
I Pacific Coast Edition.
Let everybody go and hear Col.
Grammars—Clark’s Beginners,
Nesmith, at Baker City, on next Fri­ Clark's Normal.
day at two o’clock, P. M.
Arithmetics - Thompson’s
New
j Mental, Rudiments (written) Pine-
I m m i g r a n t s . —Dr. N. G. Blalock,
| tical (written) Brook's Normal Men­
late of Mount Zion, Macon Co., 111.,
tal.
called on ns last Monday. The D oc­
Brook’s Algebra, Brook’s Geome­
tor visited this section of country
try.
1
last year, looking out a location for
Steele's Fourteen weeks in Chem­
himself and a number of his neigh­
istry,
Steele's Fourteen weeks in
bors who were ai.xions to change
their places of habitation;’ and now Philosophy, Steele’s Fourteen weeks
the Dr. with the van of the colony in Physiology.
Wood's Botanist and Florist.
have arrived and will go to Walla
Anderson’s General History.
Walla Valley to winter. The Doctor
Hart’s Element of Composition.
informs us that those who are with
The law requires that the above
him are well pleased with the coun­
series
of text-books shall be introdu­
try, and if they find no place which
suits them better it is probable that ced into all the schools of the State,
they will locate on the Malheur or on or before the 1st of October.—
But the Board have extended the
W illow Creek. They will take their
time to the 1st of March, 1S7-L It is
families to Walla Walla and fix them
the desire of the Board, however,
com fortable, and then proceed to
that the new series be introduced as
look for a suitable location for a
soon as possible, and the purchase
permanent residence. The parties
of any other books than those al­
who are hero with the Doctor and
ready mentioned is strictly prohib­
family are Robt. Montgomery and
ited. Arrangements have been made
family, S. tV. Cox and family, Robt.
with W. F. McCrary to furnish
•J. W idick and family, W. J. Mari­
books to the schools of this couuty
ner, son of Professer Mariner of
at wholesale prices for the next three
Mount Zion, B. L. G’illispie, Samuel
months. It i*i hoped that the oppor­
Stephenson and David Allen—the
tunity thus offered will be improved,
last four named are young men who
and that the schools of this county
have come to the Far West to seek
will all be supplied before that time
homes for themselves and their farn-
expires.
lies in prospective.
Yours Truly,
The company have enjoyed good
C. L MEANS,
health and are well pleased with
Sup’t of Schools Baker Co., O’gn.
their trip across the plaius. The Dr.
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.informs us that the ladies, esjjecial-
We take the following news items
. ]y, of the company have improved in
from the Sacramento Union of Oct.
.health, and that some of them who,
1st:
when they started on the trip, would
Important improvements are to be
.have been greatly fatigued by walk­
immediately made upon all the fort­
ing one mile, can now walk ten, fif­ ifications of France, so as to connect
teen and twenty and enjoy it as a them in a chain of communication
luxury, because it is a sign of good with Paris.
France is divided in 18 military
health. Two families stopped on
departments,
with a General to com
account of necessary sickness, but
mand each.
are now enroute again. Several of
l ope Pins is invited by the high
the company passed through our city clergy of France to come over and
some eight or ten days in advance of consecrate Chambord as Henry Fifth,
the Dr. and those with him. We are King.
John Bright has been made Chan­
pleased to note the arrival of citizens
such as the above aud hope they may cellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
and so becomes a Cabinet officer un­
conclude to settle in our vicinity.
der Gladstone.
ABROAD.
Cholera is on shipboard both at
Liverpool and Loudon.
The good opinion of those abroad
A financial crisis is feared in Ber­
is a thing to bo coveted, and when lin. Some stocks have receded twen­
gained is generally deserved. The ty per cent.
Democrats of Oregon are running a
-Aspinwull and Jamaicaare to have
man for Congress who has a nation­ a secoud telegraph cable to connect
al reputation. They may well be them in November.
A dispatch from Boston states that
proud to hear him spoken of by a
Admiral Winslow, ofKearsage mem­
journal so pro eminently high and ory, died at Boston Highlands, for­
influential as the New l ’ ork World, merly Roxbury, Sept. 29.
as lollows. Wo copy from the World
The New York Exchange was open­
ed yesterday and business was car­
o f September 15th:
J. W. Nesmith, w ho has been nom­ ried on as usual.
In New York Henry J. Brookes,
inated to Congress by the Democrats
of Oregoo, represented that Stute in leather merchant, has suspended ow­
the United Slates Senate from lbtil ing to the present linuucial troubles.
to 1807, aud his integrity aud ability
Four hundred and two million
was never questioned.
nine hundred aud twenty three thou­
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sand dollars is tlie amount, of United
F r u it . —Mr. B. D. Jett, of Burnt
States currency now outstanding.
River, left at our oilieo a sample of
Secretary Richardson replies ad­
apples from his orchard. He lius versely to the cull made upon him
about one hundred apple trees, and by the New York Produce Exchange
the same number of peach trees, also for Government uid iu the existing
a few pear, plum and cherry trees. crisis. He says there is no law to
authorize him to do what is asked.
The apples laid upon our table are
John B. Baldwin, who was the
as flue speeftnens as we have ever Speaker of the Confederate House of
seeu grown iu aiiy country, and con­ Representatives, died yesterday at
vinces us that we have a tine fruit Stanton, Va.
About 2,000,000 salmon eggs are
country—equal to any on the coast.
being
sent from this coast to tho
The apples, we are informed, are
East this season.
about an average, and they will weigh
Report says Benicia is to be made
about one pound each; we think they a permanent military station on this
aie of the Baldwin species. His trees coast.
are eight years old, and this is the
F. F. Low, United States Minister
first season that they have born any at Pekin, arrived by the steamer
amount of fruit. The age of the tree China yesterday, on a visit to his old
home.
before bearing is, according to rule,
a sign of long lived trees.
A d v e r t is in g . —All persons want­
COL. JAMES W, M U D ,
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ing advertisements inserted in the
D e m o c r a t will please give us then-
orders to that effect. We are not in
the habit of inserting advertise­
ments iu our paper, or sending our
paper to those who do not subscribe,
and then make them pay for their
advertisements or the paper, because
they do not order the one out or the
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M r . S. G. F rench and Mr. M c­ other stopped. We are opposed to
Daniel, of the Cove, are in our city. this system of black mailing.
A special from Jacksonville of Oc­
tober 3rd says: The Modoc execu­
tion took place to day at Fort Klam­
ath. Two of them, BarnchoandSlo-
luck, were reprieved last night, to
be imprisoned for life. Four of them
Capt. Jack, Sconchin, Boston Char­
ley and Black Jim were hung.
OUR SALEM L E T TE R .
PERSONAL.
, and everybody seem to be happy.
Wheat has gone up to 60 cents,
Hon J. H. Slater called on us last
S a l e m , O., S e p t 2nd., 1873.
and farmers are nearly all doing week, looking well and hearty.
E ditoxi D e m o c r a t : —Leaving La
well in consequence.
There are
E. S. MeComas, Register of the
Grande August 19‘ b we commenced
many other tilings of which we might State Land Office at La Grande, call­
onr journey toward the State Capi­
make mention, but we forbear for ed on us last Monday, and looks as
tal. The impressions we received
the present.
j natural as ever.
on the way, by the diversity of scen­
Yours, <fce.‘
Thos. O'Brien, “ mine host” of the
ery and multiplicity of objects, were
INCOLAS.
Mountain
Exchange Hotel, at La
pleasing and agreeable in the ex­
Grande, called cn us on Monday.
treme. W e arrived at Umatilla and
f f 0 3 IT B
.
W. B. Morris, Gen'l Superintend­
found that place torn down, dilapi­
Published by Request.
ent of the N. W. Stage Co., visited
dated and nearly deserted. On the
T H E E N G L ISH LA N G U A G E .
!
our
sanctum on Monday. We are
26th day of August the boat steamed
Give me o f every language first my vigorous
grandly around the point just before
pleased to see him looking so well.
English.
coming to Umatilla, and soon moved 1 Stored with imported wealth, rich in its na­ He will return home to Boise City in
tural mines—
up to the wharf. We here sprang ; Grand in its rhythmical cadence, simple for 1 a few days.
household employment—
aboard and in another instant the
Judge L. L. McArthur and W. B.
: Worthy the poet's song, fit for the speech of
‘ •Ring of Life” heaved and swayed
Lasswell come over from Canyon
man.
and then plunged and plowed the Not from metal alone the pcrfectcst, mirror j on last Saturday evening. They eu-
is shapen,
lipid waters of the great and grand
| joyed their trip hugely. Our citi-
! Not from color is built the rainbow's serial
‘ River of the West” —Columbia.—
; zp u s were pleased to meet them.
bridge,
Instruments
blending
together
yield
the
di-
The trip from Umatilla to the Dalles
S Ellsworth Esq , of La Grande,
vinest music.
was somewhat monotonous, not be­ j Out of a myriad flowers sweetest o f Honey | come up to our city on last Satur-
ing diversified enough to kill and So unto thy close strength is welded and bea­ I day.
ten together
break up the dull silence and exten­
J. H. Reed Esq., of Portland, ar­
j Iron dug from tho North, ductile gold from
sive sand banks and rolling hills.—
rived
here last Thursday eveuitig.
thi) South;
We arrived at Celilo, where we ; So unto thy broad stream the ice-torrents
Sheriff Barry nnd John Jump of
iu the mouuiaius
fuund the cars in waiting, in which | Rush, and tlie rivers pour brimming with Lemhi Couuty, Idaho, called oil us
sun from tlie plains.
last Saturday on their way to Pen
we were soon seated. Leaving this
Thou
hast
the
sharp
dear
edge
and
the
dlfcton. We were pleased to have a
lonely, yet wild, place, we were
downright blow ol too Saxon,
soon rolling and rushing on. The Thou tlie ni»jo»tiole march and the stately call from these old mountain ac­
o.np of tlie Latin,
quaintances.
They were looking
scenery here, of the river, is grand Tbo ) ilie
euphonious swell, the rhythmical
well.
roll of toe Greek,
and sublime, and beyond all descrip­
Thine is the elegant suavity caught from so­
Our city is full of persons attend­
tion of our feeble pen. The
norous Lallan,
D a lle s C ity
Thine the ckivu.r.o obeisance, tho courteous ing Court aud on other business,
grace of the .¡Norman—
we found alive and active. The old Thine
tno Teutonic German’s inborn guHer­ whose names will be found in the
at strength.
burnt portion has been rebuilt and
list of arrivals at the Western Hotel.
now presents au iuqjroved aud spac­ Raftered by firm-laid consonants, windowed
T h e B a r . —Tlie attendance of at­
by opening vowels,
ious appearance. There are many Thou’
feci.rjiy art built, free to the suu and
torneys
ut tlie October term of our
tho air;
pleasing features and attractive res
Over thy feudal battlements trail the wild Circuit Court includes quitean array
ideuces in the Dalles. We passed
tendrils of fancy
of talent. Tlie following gentlemen
one night here, arid early in the mor- Where iu Moe early morn warbled our earli­
est bird*;
are in attendance: J. II. Reed of
uiug we steamed away for Portland Science looks out from thy watch tower, love
Portland; S. Ellsworth, M. Baker
whispers in at thy latiico,
From here to Upper Cascades the di­
While o’er tby bastions wit Hashes itsglitter- and J. H. Slater of La Grande; W.
versity of scenery is unsurpassed in
ing sword.
B. Lasswell, District Att’y, and G il­
the world. We will not attempt any Not by corruption rotted nor slowly by ages
bert Reynolds of Canyon C ityjL . O.
degraded,
description of scenery as seen here.
Have tbe sharp consonants gone crumbling Sterns, I. D. Haines, A. J. Lawrence
Passing over the portage, we reach­
away from our words;
Virgin
and clean is their tdgo like granito and T. C. Hyde of Baker City. All
ed Lower Cascades. Here we met
blocks chiseled by Egypt,
of the above appear* to be pretty
Thos. Condon and Prof. Le Coute, Just as when Shakespeare and Milton laid
buoy. The docket is a large one,
them
m
glorious
verse.
of California University, who were
here on a geological tour, and had Fitted for every use like a great majestical aud will, we think, take the most of
i iver,
made some interesting discoveries. Blending thy various streams, stately thou the two weeks allowed for the length
liowest along,
of the term.
Stepping aboard the boat wc again Bearing
the white-winged ship ofPoesy over
thy bosom,
resumed our journey to Portland.—
“ Jury,” said a western judge ‘you
Laden with spices that come out of the trop­
Vancouver has many attractive and
kin go out and find a verdict. If
ical isles,
beautiful features. The old milita­ Fancy’s pleasuring yacht with its bright and you can’t tiud one of your own, get
fluttering pennons,
ry post is still here, and the trees Logic’s frigates o f war aud tlie toil-worn the one the last jury used.” The ju ­
ry returned a verdict of suicide in
barges of trade.
which line the streets are beautiful
the ninth degree.
to gaze upon. We arrived at the How freely art thou obedient unto the poet
“ Were you guarded of your con­
or speaker
M etropolis
When, in a happy hour, thought into speech duct while iu New York?” asked a
just in time to miss the evening train
he ti ansiate«;
father of his son, who had just re­
on tlie word’s sharp angles flash tlie turned from a visit to that city.—
for Salem. This gave us an upper Caught
bright hues of Ins fancy—
tuuity of viewing the burnt district Grandly the thought tides tlie words as a “ Yes sir; part of the time by two p o­
licemen.”
good horse-man his steed.
which we find rapidly being re built
A $50,000 libel suit has been com ­
clear, pure, hard, bright and one by
by temporary houses. Great enter­ Now, one
menced against the Chicago Times
like to hail-stones,
prise is manifested on the part of the Short words fitII from Ins lips fast as the first bp a young lawyer whom it called a
f a shower—
shyster, and eleven more suits are to
citizens iu endeavoring to relieve Now o in
a two-lo.d column, Spondee, Iamb,
follow.
and
Trochee,
those who suffered in the late calam­
Unbroke, firm set, advance, retreat tramp­
A little girl came home one day
ity. which blighted many lmppy
ling along—
much
excited, and exclaimed:
homes and bright prospects. Such Now with a sprighrlier springiness bounding
" O father, I saw where they make
iu triplicate syllable»
is life, and all vioisssitndes. No one Dance tiie elastic Dactylics in musicial# ca­ horses!”
on,
“ Make horses?”
is secure for an instant from tlie rav­ Now dences
tneir voluminous coil intertangling like
“ Yes, father, I saw the man in the
ages of calamity aud pestilence.—
huge anacondas
Roll overwhelmingly onward the sesquipe­ shop driving the last, nail.”
While wandering amid the ruins and
dalian words.
A minister walked six miles to
ashes, with the sounds of industry
Flexile and freo in thy gait aud simple in all marry a couple lately. He said he
and happy existence, the contrast is
tny construction,
teit sort of fee bill like. The groom
Yielding
to every turn thou bearestthy rider saw it.
certainly striking, and has a strange
along;
Advertising begets wealth.
effect upon a stranger. There nour­ Now like our hackney or drauglit-liorse serv­
our commonest us is,
ishes prosperity and liappinesspvhile Now ing
bearing grandly the Poet Pegasus-like
.
D ied »
to tuo bUy.
here reigns ruin and destruction.—
We can hear the very rings of im­ Thou art not prisoned in fixed rules, thou art
At Bluff Station Ada Co., L T., October
no slave to a grammar,
pulsive aud active life in other por­ Thou art a u ^ g i e uucaged scorning the 2iui., Mrs. Nancy L. Foster, wife o f Elder
J. B. Foster, late of Baker County, Ogn.
perch an“
chain,
tions of Portland, and here reigns
Pacific Coast Advocate and McMinnville
Haust thou neon fettered and formalized, thou Courier please copy.
silence, broken only by the click of
liadst t>. o i tamer aud weaker,
the mason’s trowel as the work of How oou.d ilie poor s ave walk with thy
grand lreedom of gait i
resurrection goes on. Portland will Let me grammarians rail and let foreigners
sign lor tby sign-posts,
rise again irom her ashes, and it is
Woiiuermg Lost in tny maze, thy wills *of
to be hoped that she may never
T e a c h e r ’s In stitu te .
magnificent growth,
again suffer from the terrible lire Call tlie incongruous, will, of rule and of
There will be a
reason defiant,
fiend. We noticed quite a number I in tny wilderness a grand freedom can
TEACHER’S INSTITUTE
find.
of improvements, among which are So with
Held
in Baker City, commencing on Wed­
irregular outline tower up tho slty-
nesday, October zzu, lSia, for me Counties
piercing mountains,
street cars, which are very useful for
o'oi yawning chasms lofty precipi­ o f Rimer and Union. Ad le tellers who tie-
pedestrians. The small pox scare Rearing
sign teaching in tlie Common Schools of
tous steeps,
mis County, tne ensuing year, and tbe friends
has subsided. Iu the morniug, at Spreading o’er ledges unclimbable, meadows ol
education generally, uio urgently request
uni slopes of green smoothness,
7 o’clock, we left Portland for Salem. Beaiiog the flowers iu their peaki in tho ed to attend. 'Tlie ¡state ¡superintendent
will bo present.
clouds.
The route lies through a beautiful
C. L- MEANS,
County Superintendent.
and highly cultivated country,which Therefore it is that I praise thee and never
can cease from rejoicing,
Baker City. Oct. 7, ibtJ.-zzui
was uniformly pleasant to behold. Thinking tnat good »lout English is mine
and my ancestor»’ tongue;
We arrived at the
S la te C apital
at 11 o’clock. Salem certainly is un­
excelled iu natural beauty by any
city we have ever seen. There is a
freshness aud cheerlnluess about it
i that is not to be found iu any of the
large cities. The streets are broad
and lined by beautiful shade trees.
The new Court House is a magnifi­
cent structure, but it is surmounted
by a curious figure supposed to ie
justice, which certain.y needs recon­
struction in many particulars. Sal­
em is the “ City of Churches,” as
nearly every portion of it has a
church edifice. There is iu course
of construction here the State Capi­
tol, which, when completed, will be
the most magnificent strum tire in
the State. The Willamette Univer­
sity, with its efficient faculty and
means of education, is conducive to
the welfare and interests of Salem.
There are several newspapers pub­
lished here, all of which bear ¿oud
reputations. The society is good,
Give me us varying music, tno flow of its
freo moduli.i >u—
I will noi covet tae lull roll of the glorious
Ul'ee.i, •
Luscious i#id feeble Italian so formal and
stately,
Exouc.i with its nasal lisp nor German in­
verted and iiarsli -
Not wuile our organ eau speak with its many
auu woodcrtul voice»—
Play on Uie sofi flute of love, blow the loud
trumpet of war.
Sing wim mo mgli sesquialtro, or drawing
its full uiapasuii
Shake ail ihe a.r with the grand storm of its
peuais auu stops.—Pixmis of \Vm. W.
Story.
P u r e M e a n n e s s . —The “ Scissors’
who would steal and original item
aud ‘neither credit it to to the paper
from which it was taken or appro­
priate it as his own, but simply start
it out iu the wide world,
without
friends or even a mother in law, is
—is a ‘scoundrel, a liar, aud a horse
thief,’ aud should be sent ‘ West.’
S c e n e in D e n v e r . — Hello!
come,
Professor, take a drink.” Six men
sitting ill the saloon at once arose
and came forward, while a bootblack
whose staud was just outside the door
and a passing corn doctor smillingly
accepted the invitation and stepped
in.
D R E S S M AKING!
Mrs. R, C. SbepiM & Co.,
Respectfully inform the Ladies of
Baker City aud vicinity, tnat they
have opened an establishment, at the
residence of Mrs. R. C. Shepherd, in
Baker City, where‘ they are prepared
to Cut, or Out an Make all kinds of
Ladies & Childrens- Clothing.
They are prepared to furnish all styles and
kinds of Materials, Trimmings, Ac., as cheap
as any otner Establishment in Eastern Ore­
gon, and all of tho very uest quality aud lat­
est styles.
All orders from the surrounding Towns
and Country will be promptly attended to, at
the same prices tnat our City customers are
charged.
Stumping for Embroidery and
Braiding, done to order.
LATEST FASHIONS
Received every mouth, direct from New
York.
JA S . W . V IR T U E ,
BAKER CITY, OREGON,
BROKER AND ASSAY BE
DEALER
Xzx G o l d .
—AND—
GOLD AM) SILVER BARS,
—ALSO—
EXCHANGE ! GREENBACKS.
Office— First door north Odd Fellow’s Hall
inPJvitf]
O r a :id H a ll
A T
Ia n
IS AGENT FOR
G ir o & BaRar’s Saw ii Maciuues.
Baker City, Dec. 1 , 1872.n30tf
G r a n d e .
T H O .U A » O B . t l O o f th e .M ount­
ain Exchange Hotel, will, on tho Evening of
The loth of Cetober, 1873,
(the Evening of the Dedication o f the Mason­
ic nail), give a Grand Bull. A general invi­
tation is extended to all to attend.
1873.
1874.
THE
F a ll & W i n t e r C a m p a ig n !
Store Building
a n (I
N o w
G o o d s ,
N ew
la J. w. Yirtne’s New Bal Bled.
BAMBERGER & F R A I L
Wholesale and Retail
D EALER S,
Enter the Field this Winter with the
N EW G O O D S
Ever Offered in this Market, which they&ru
determined to sell for
S m a lle r
[Profits
Than any other Houso in Eastern Oregon.
Our Stock embraces every thing in tho line of
P ry
G oods»
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,
Tobacco and Cigars,
and Everything pertaining to a Comploti
Stock of
General
Merchandise.
Our Stock o f Liquors
Is well supplied with tho Best Brandi of
W H ISKY,
BRAN D Y,
GIN,
WINE, etc., etc.,
And wo offer the same at Lowest Figur*«.
TO THE FARMERS !
Farmela wuntiiig unytluug iu thè line of
lteapers, M aver», Tbreshors, FeeU
lutlls, Wugon», Homo liakes,
li at ro ws, l ’lows, or
OTIIER AGRICULTURAL MACIIINEIJ,
willfind tt to tlitiir ad vati Ingo togive usa ri.
Wholesale Department
I» lieptinour New FIRE PKOOF CELLAE
Givo us u Cali ut Virtue’s New Bank 13M-
on Front Street, Baker City, Oregon.
BAMBEliGEit & FRANK.
Baker City, Oct. 1 ,1873.-n21tf
Fllt.MTIRE W.UIEIiOOE
P atron ize l o u r H om e Manufacture-
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J . AVL C leaver
Respectfully informs thi citizens of
B A K E R C I T Y A N D V IC IN IT Y,
That he now Luts a Large and Complete Ar
sor mumt of
F un* nit a re,
Of liis own Manufacture, embracing every­
thing necessary for imiitekeejing. hod1 use­
ful aud ornamental.
All kinds of uaieo Furniture manufactured
to order. In fact, lie is prepared to uue
anything and everything is Ms line, m t.
beat style aud at reasonable prices.
(EH A ¡UR a
Of every description manufactured o f li!
very best material, and Marian ted tones*
pei u-r to any oilier in the Slate.
J<.b Turning done to order.
Give lam a call aud examino Ins ms ™'I
uz.ni« I
B e r k s h i r e X ^ i^ s.
r itH E
S U B S C R IB E D
OFFE R S
_L Sale a Lot of dunce
:0 & X " l3 L £ £ » 2 a .iX » G J P l g *
Some of the males old enough for sen
Also, si few
The Berkshires were all sued by PE-'!
Prince, a pig of tlie famous Imported-
“ RAM FORD BELLE,”
Owned by S. G. REED, of Portland. ^
The Sows were selected from tho «tot» ,
one ot ihe Lest Herders ol Illinois.
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i»rice »¡45, payable in Grain, if more o
venieut for the purchaser.
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S. G FRENCH
Cove, Ogn., Sept. 9, 1873.-nl9tf
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WANTED.
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Mrs. R. C. shepherd
X )uiQ t,
Wo will give energrij
men aud women
B u s in e s s t h a t w ill I’ aJ-
$4 to 58 per d a y ; can be purs«“,
r ow n neigltbornood, and strict*. rn
>le. Particulars free, or sample* -
enable you to go to work at onee>
enoon receipt o l two three cent
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ldiess,
J. LATHAM
CD-,
292 Washington btre^