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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1875)
16 sag PTTRI.TSRXD" EVERY FBIOAT, COLL. VAN CLEVE, tU THE REGISTER BUILDING, Corner furry and Fin? Street. TERMS IN AHVANCK. One eopj-,oneyir .'...l.'....f W One copy, sis months..... ........ I jJJ To clubs of twenty, each copy... .... 00 finale copies Ten vents. Snlwcriliers outside of Linn county will be charged to cents extra 70 for the year a tout Is the amount of postage per annum whit-It we are required to P"v oo each paper mailed by us. ; - - FRIDAY,.... ..JUNE 11, 187 ' AgwHs for tae Kca-later. The following named gentlemen are anthor Ued to receive and receipt for mibscrlntjons to the KruisTkk In the localities mentioned : Mown. Kirk A Hunie.... ........ ..Brownsville. Robert Glass. . .Crawfordsville. W. P. Smith...... -V.''?!' O. P. Tompkins. Harrlsbarg. 8. H. Clanghton 'LeJ"2L?!l' A. Wheeler A Co. Messrs. Smith A BrasflekL, J. B. Irvine Thos. H. Reynolds .... W. Waterhonse. .Junction City. ............Seta. Salem. ..'. . Monmouth, Tbe Wheat Crap. Tlie total wheat yield of the United States last year was about 300.000,000 bnsScK one-sixth ot which, probably, was exported. It is estimated that the crop of the present year will not be over 230.000, 000 bushels a falling off of 70,000,000 bnsliel. It U thought the home demand this aeasoa will consume the entire crop, at high figure, leaving little .or none for export. There Is prospect of a &ir to good crop tu Europe, at present. ; -.,-'; On the 4th lust., the coroner jury In . the Hoi yoke disaster rendered their verdict. ny. , , - . . a . . x i icy miti no onine arxacneu to any person in connection with it, but cant too strongly condemn the almost criminal carelessness In the construction of the guller.es and main egress therefrom." lhey declare that parties who build each death traps should receive' the uumeasnred eensure ot the community, and find tlie cause of fire was from tbe roe of trimmings of laces, paper, etc., and to the fact that t! building was heathed witli pine' instead; of being plas tered. " ' A man in Tennessee luu brouglit ,an ac tion for divorce' bemuse on his going to a fortune-teller, she' told him that fortune of thirty thousand dollars was coming to him next week, and that wider tlie influ ence of said statement, be gave his wife $30 for new clothes ; and th.it the fortune didiit come, and be found out that his wife bad been to the fortune-teller beforehand rwt MjlmJ nr. tk. Iilniv.tt n'ltBMfnM lu. demands a dissolution of the marriage tie. - The Insurgents in Cuba are engaged in the delightful occupation ot. burning up and destroying everything hi their reach. It Is estimated that, owing to tlte large number fine sugar plantations already des troyed, tbe sugar crop of Cuba for tlie pres ent year will be decreased 1,000,000. ' A telegram ot the ,7th says Quahada tribe of Comanches are expected at Fori Kill to siii-ri1i- Arrpvfinr r.o fjirn nvpr to the military authorities all their arms and about six nunareu corses ana mules, mis band has been raiding on the Texas fron tier for the past five years, the authorities sailing to induce them to come out to tbe - reservation. ; - Jas. M. Sweeney, brottter of Peter B. "Sweeney, died in Paris on the 6th inst. . Deceased, together with bis brother, had but recently been indicted in suits growing out of tbe affidavit made by Ingersoll, tlie pardoned ring convict. Thus death has stepped in and settled with another of tbe Tammany ring. A special to the London Timet from . Hangoai says : Forsyth, British envoy to Burmah, has been Instructed to demand of the king immediate explanation of the ..friendly reception of his majesty to tlie Chinese general who was implicated in the warder ot Margnray, British explorer. TSie Burmese are cutting telegraph wires. A little child named Howell, near Yolo, CalM on Saturday, accjdenUUy set" tbe boose on fire and then crawled under the . bed. its clothes on fire. The fitther ran to its rescue, but in tbe attempt was so badly burned that he died shortly after, as did tbe poor little child. Dont leave matches ly ing where the little ones can get them. - .i'v.-.-i From Chicago, June 7th, we learn that the twenty-two aldermen, brought before Judge Williams for contempt of court in Itaving violated an Injunction restraining them from counting votes cast at .the last election, were that morning fined f lOOeacb, and their counsel fined $300. w A telezram dated Omaha, June 7th, ar rates that a dispatch from Tvookorrt station. Wyoming, says on Saturday afternoon a band of Aranahoe Indians made a descent on Hrper's ranch, neer that placeandfrun off 190 head of horses. Armed citizens re In pursuit, but the Indians am about two days ahead ot tnem. AlMSladiSH BMtTSUMl ravnm Um rvirvmllls flaxette.1 For eoiWJ mouths past the citizens of tlie -western r ortion of our county. ; especial ly. "have btte;. . considerably exerciserl,, over rkxss Wki eonf.ictinT rumors relative to s ratnoval of the Aisea Indians, and Uie ::4vmsiii r that refaervatlon open far et- -!mt hw h. whites. Under1 date ot r.. Xnto fr,r ia.t IsSU. WS TeCetV' ed a brief note frota; Surveyor. General uimnson. ottRlrMins1 a letter from Hon. jr. n. Biittiell, U. S. Secator, setting MttM' m.t rest- bv firivhi-r statemeut jtw Tn- -b ftrvmit. ; i y ours In reianon '-to Aisea- reservation casters ..is ,reotIvlj t ham atirxiri t that bosinessi" StO niwiimitiniL whatever, bvthe PresldeBt, t necessary. The act f congress throws .3 open to segment o.s soon as the -, In itns are remove, s 1 infintctfons have teen sent otit,to I -mot tim Indians' v J and kiiwott. to tliat1 uot'Tiiose ,iat are oiitsiw'a o if thn r ;rnt reservatiott. js estsblished br ..3 'j hey . re :s . with - their -t&orfzed to tfiL-i CrjL Mnt, eiUier to b.k ! c urana ioine Aisess will be J. II. oved. It wiil Gen. Henrr W. Earry, li. Jiber of Con- -vzia from JI'ttiiIS!FPU dUJ suddenly of . BY " . LATE TELEHBAPHIt' SEWS. Tbeappendod telegram are dated Washing ton. June 4th: v- The Indians and Secretary Delano had a short conference to-lay. The Secretary told theni If they wonld take .om he would try and Ret as nmf-h more for them next winter, and if they did not take It they could not liave the privilege of hnntingon SmoTty Htlortny longer. He mala If irold was found in the lttauk Htllsgovern ment would pay them Uberallv lor the land. He desired them to take all that, bad been said to them home to their people and obtain an answer Isu as soon as possible.' The Indiana were photographed 4n a group with the exception of Red Cloud, who declined, mying his picture could bo hud by paying hint rii. .., .-. : " - Considerable excitement. In tlte treasury to day over nu nor t liat the party who committed the robliery Wednesday had been arrested. Officers deny tliat any one 1ms been arrested. At the Indtnn conference to day 8potted Tail snid tlte UreatSpirlt. told him never to steal any. liody's country without paying lor It. The sec retary replied that he had not accused him or hi people of stealing, and did not want Spotted Tail to accnae the I -it-eat father or stealing from him. Spotted Tail wanted to talk about agency matters before he went home, and wanted to go home lo-morrow. The ewetary lett, saying they mixht talk all night with tlie eoinmis slmiers if they wished to. , J : . Captain Bracken, speeiai agent of the treasury department, rapt nrecl in tlileity to-day a white lace dress valued at 100,000, a white luce shawl av,000, and other laces valued at .V000, at apawn sliop where they had been pawned. The dress and teces formerly belonged to Kraprws Kn genie, and were antongthe richest in tbe world. Tliey were sold at tlie sale of her diamonds and Jewelry in Knghtnd,' and were smnagled into this country by Joseph Boracbes in October. 1873.. ...... . ? : The Secretary of the Interior has affirmed a decision of tlte general land office reject hi g the present owners of Ranch Corral de Tlrra, in Monterey county, California. In the conrt of eomissloners of Alabama claims to-rtay, the foiluwinjr California cases were dlsonsed of: Crane A Brtgham, jndgment for 3.007 41. with interest on 1,69 13, from April 17, 186H, and on 29 from May 13. 16.1. and on 423 from April 17th; Rosen baum A Fred man, juUgment with interest on S,41U 06. Weld cftltitr. Col., has 0,000 laliabltants, all out of jail. Bnnrlars are operating in Cheyenne al most every night. Tlie number of voters registered at 2an- alniols25. Tlie Indians about Xanaimo are shooting tlie settlers stock. McMtnnville lias beinin prenarations for celebrating tlie Fourth of July. Work on tlie North Pacific Coal mine at Coos Bay, lias been sloped for tlie present. A vhillinsr frost In Salt Lake, last week. laid low many a promising )otatoe patch. The circuit court for Wa.co county will convene on Monday, tlie 21st inst. Tlie staee for Canyon City, earrybis the TJ. S. mail, now leaves twice a week. The Grarscrs ami Good Templars are preparing for a grand Fourth ot July : cele bration. , , ; .-. The school at Amity has become the largest in Yamhill county, numbering eighty pupils. Tlie mill at Port Gamble. W. T.. ret- resents $5,000,000 capiul. The company owns about 20 ships. - TbeSaanidi agricultural and horticul tural show has been set for tlie 5th Octo- I ber. " . Tlie Colonial says an Indian woman was delivered of three young natives at Bur- rard lulet last week. ; A horse kicked John M. Tailv. of Baker City, in tlie face last week and broke tlie aw bone. Mr. Justice Grav has given a decision in the case Of the Bishop vs the Dean, ad versely to the defendant, with costs. . Victoria cltv has 840 registered voters. Victoria district 181 and Esqnlnialt 127 an increase oi tu cne pac year. C. F. Beatie. while eneiiged in chopping some brush On his place in Oregon. City, accidentally cut .his fooU A Mr. Bell was thrown from la wagon in Polk county, opposite Salem, last week, and had a leg and arm broken. Thomas Cox has been appointed deputy postal agent for Oregon and Washington Territory. - The Hlllsboro Independent says ,4the late frosts have had a very damaging influence on corn, potatoes and early garden stuff." An agent for the grangers of Marion county offers 80,000 pounds of wool for sale., - :-"''. ." . ; v ' - -' ;- The vasror. road between Eoseburg and Ccos City is improving, but there is still some very heavy mud ou the western!. The Odd Fellows of MeMlnnville have concluded to give a grand ball on the oc casion of tlie Fourth of July celebration. The Dominion tug Genrgie, while goine out of tlie harbor at Victoria with the mud punts in tow, ran on a rocK and partly filled with water. ? Karly on Saturday morning (May 20thl John McDonald (better know as Cherokee John was found dead lit bis bed, another victim to Heart disease. : Dabney Jones, tlie murderer who eca ned from tbe county jail at Olyinpia some time ago. is now enjoying himself in tlie vicinity ot Xew Westminster -- . The gransers of Amity are contemplat ing the erection of a commodious ware- bouse ami granary at Oayton. W; T. Gray an Oregoo boy. has just graduated, with full honors, at Santa Clara College, California. His pureiiU reside in Salem. . i-. - ....... 9 - ----- " .. -. Br order of the grand sireot Uie G. 1,. U. S.. Alpha, Encampment. No. 1. 1. O. O. F., at Olympu. has been attached -to tne jurisdiction oi uregon. - . Wm. Itolann has been held to answer before the erand 'jury of Marion county for Borrowing a horse, wnicn he tiki not re turn to toe owner, oat soia it, - - Mr. McCay. of Glencoe, Washington county, fa nearly bilnU from sore eyes. down, from the feather beds, haying got into toem wmie cnanging tne reattiers. A son of J. I. Thompson, living -near Eola. fell a tlUtance of, 80 feet from the top of a tree tlie other nay but lit In the mud and was not hurt, but was pretty well Duroeu. t sfeetinrs were field In 'Empire City and MarsbSeluon Monday evening, ami coni mitteea appointed to take the first steps towards ceitioraiuig tne in or Juiy. Abont eleven himdred dollars have been snbscribed for tlte academy at Marshfield. Coos county, exclusive of the kt which was donateu oy Messrs. Dean 3e uo. There wiU be in&etlngat Cornillle City on tbe 3d ot Jnly.' at .3 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of taking the initiatory steps toward starting m masonic lodge at that puce. '. - ,- i - - Several valuable cows have died suddenly in Olympla lately, from eating something poisouoiu what no one seems able ; to tell.f r - v , , :, A yoke of staes. driven by James Ken mdv. at Simmons' carno ou Oyster bay. recently hauled log scaling 3,300 feet, on level grounu. , , . ''"TThe ys tlie high sheriff of Mason county recently waded in the bay until the water nowea into nis oreecnes paukw in order to kiss a young may. The I&?ml learns that a sharp frost visit eel the firms on Salem prairie Thursday n'htof last week and cut down tomato pUnts ana wiuiereu wie poiaw neius aim r.w trM. Winter not only lingered In t he lap of spring but seems to haye lapped ITie Pueblo and Salt lAke ami Colorado and New Mexico railway companies liave been consolidated. - , j j : ' t. - The Standard says tenders are asked for the construction of an agricultural liall at Saanioh. ;: ;- .. (' -e-. There are now about 50 housed in pro cess ot construction hi Laramie, jivith con tracts let tor five immense brick and stone store buildings. ; . , ? j . Tlie y. XT. Farmer says fifteen families went down into Chehalis county rewntly and found homes' on the rich lands along the river bottoms. There Is abundance of room for more. j . Tlie Indians about Lewlsiori' are now1 catching largequaiitities of salmon, which they are selling at very reasonable figures. Those they can't sell are dried for winter use. - . ...-.i . ,. v j Measures are now being, taken' to com plete the road from Olympia to; Teniuo. a distance of some 13 miles, says the Ueytster. This road once in operation, will do much for that part of the country. j ' The Methodist church in Vancouver is now' undergoing some repairs that seem te be necessary. This building was erected In the year 859 (Uev. C. O. Hofford, pastor), and was dedicated by Bev. .T. II. Peanie, tlien editor Of tlie P. O. Advocate. A Baker City paper says : " The spring is unusually backward in this county this year. Tlie 'oldest inhabitant' says its like was never seen. It looks as tliough we were going to pass through the season of flower into summer and on to fall and winter again without the usual spring weather. " j i ' Tlie Vancouver J?flfar has what it be lieves to be reliable information in regard to tlie N. P. R. H., which leads it to the conclusion that tlie road will be built with in the next few years. It is thought that parties will buy out the present company, who will proceed at once to build tbe road. Fifteen families went down into Cheha Hs county, last week, there to locate for the future. They descended the Chebalis river in a flat boat. They settled on the Huuoptulips, Whiskah andj Suoqualui rivers. . - . Ou Friday evening. May 2SJ Mrs- Zlncy ftjjed 78 years, residing about miles below Philomath, ; In the hills, was run over by a horse and very seriously if not fatally Injured. One ru vas broken and she was otherwise injured.! j ' Some delay occurred In the work ort Mr. H. H. Luse's new schooner at KnipL"?. from tin want of large timber for tlie cen ter board. The carriage iu the mill will be lengthened so as to cut lumber 60 feet long. . . . ... - . ..... . j - i The citizens of Denver have appointed a committee to raise funds and procure seed 1 for tlie purose Of enabling ranchmen whose wiieat fields have been destroyed by the grasslwpper scourge tand who Hre t;ot able to supply themselves),' to replant them with other crops. j Tlie bridge across Sooke river is "finished and is a splendid piece of work. The structure is an an-h-beam bridge, the span 131 feet, ami the length over ail leet. and it Is the only bridge of tlie kind in tbe country. t ( . . Mr. McCord. a man well known in tho logging trateruttvv was brought to Mondy ville with one of his feet almost divided into two pieces. It seems tliat the sufferer hat! been sharpening a small piece of wood, such as a wedge, with an ax f lie was not used to. The latter slipped in some way, and the result was as above. "! , r: Crows, squirrels and pigeons have proved very destructive to crops of wheat, oats and com along - the Tualatin bottoms. Mr. Nestor had to replaut several acres of corn on account ot the depreciations of squirrels nu crows, wmie several taruiers complain of the ravages of pigeons. j Mr. Crane, living " near i Centerville, Washhifrton county, came near losing his life by taking a tlose of strychnine by mis take tor a dose of homeopathic medicine. His wife crammed two or three pounds ot lard dow his throat and Dr. Bowlby- came to his assistance and he Is better now. A few days ago a horse belonging to James Thomas, ot Cedarville, Washington county, ran away, and in its fright ran against a tree ami was killed, A few days after, Air. Thomas anil wife ; were coming to Portland, and his team ran away, throw ing Airs. Thomas from tlie wagon ana in uring ber slightly. I Mr. D. F. Davis, an old gentleman liv ing near Forest Grove, got his leg broken just above the kuee. He was driving a norse attached to a norse power aim wni ic ing near the lever, when the tng of the harness broke letting the. j singletree fly back, resulting iu the misfortune above mentioned. ,. Shlnlev. who, with his accomnlioe Brown, was, two years ago, tlie 'terror of the peo ple on Y uget sound tecane or their re peated and bold robberies, has at last got home. lie is in the penitentiary for IS months for stealing' a horse hi Baker couty.- , . The Reporter says : ThejDainp-meetlng i tne Christian church, Iu Yamhill count)'. commenced last Friday, according to an-nootu-emetit, and lias been running ever since with .marked interest, and It is the intention of tho managers tocojitlnne over next Sunday. There r wnss an unnsnauy large crowd. in attendance last Sunday, es timated at 4.000 people, vj ; Some cases In . the -circuit court against Coos county, on a writ of 'review, were deckled against the .validity ot the assess ment, aaecision wnicn virtually ueciares the whole assessment of. this year null and void, a result predicted byalour lawyers from the .time tne question nrst arose. On' Thursday mortuug of last week, east of Salem., -during the temporary alwence from tlie room of the family, a little daugh ter or is. xv. uawiey leu n-om a cno Upon & hot stove., She was badly burned about herv fitee, and all tier hiilr burned off. It will be a mlracle.if. slid, recovers from UiU frightful accident. A few days since we made' 'mention of Maior Jlenslee.; of Vancouver retivlng his erestgbt, which had long oeen unpair ed, while enjoying a. -severe siuike or uie ague The blessing lasted out a uay, Tlie day after the return of sight the. cur tain f .blindness agaili fell before ttis eyes. shutting out completely, all semblance of light or shadow. Previous ro tne stun ten restoration, the Major could distinguish the sltadows of tne ootectsi near to Dim, but now, alas, he Is totally blind. , Articles : Of Incornoration of tlie Gran gers' Mercantile Company, Of Tygb .Val ley, were nieu in tne -county ciens-s raute of Wasoa county last week. The object ot the corporation Is to engage in the Duying and selling of dry goods, j groceries, hard warryJrming ImpTements. books, station ery. Crfigs and liquors for medical pur poses, and the duration ot tlie same fixed at live years. . Tlie Transcript Inquires why more peo ple do not engage ui cranuerry culture in Washington Territory, and says:" All the statistics ou the subject go to show tliat over nroductlon Is not likely - to occur in the next score of years. ! There are hun dreds ot acres of laud In .the Territory well adapted for this purpose, .and yet compar atively tew are giving any attenrion to this very remunerative branch of business. Some time during Saturday night week Mr. A. B. Henry's residence, at Me Mlnnville. was visited by some unknown "lmn of darkness. " who. It Is supposed. attempted to open one of the windows with a knife, but was compelled to desist by tbe artarka of Mr. ITMirv'adofr-- which is ouite savage. The dog lost about six Indies of his tall, which was elinnod clan off, aw' this "abbreviated narrative" i about fho pnly clue tjiey cau get to the anair, Summonses have been issued for the apprehension- of Thos. II. Long and C. McKay Smith, said to be publishers of tlie Victoria Daily .St'tnrtitrrL at tlie instance of Counselor Walker, who alleges that he and Counselors Shakespeare and Gerow were grossly libeled and defamed in a let ter which appeared In- that paper about two weeks ago. ' A man going by the name of Herman Johnson, hut whose true name Is Herman Johuson Estenholme. and living ou Main Island. Plumper Pass, lias been missing from about the 24th of March last. It ap pears that on or near that date he directed a m".n who was living with him to go into the wood and cut some timber. He next ordered his Indian woman to go and talk to her friends and then, taking a Henry rifle, his best clothes all the bread in the house and some $30 br $40 In money, lett tlie place and has not been seen since. From the Reporter we s learn that Mr.' Pleasant Cozine and wife started from Me Mlniiville on the 2d to go to Forest Grove, and while in the Laughlin Gap they met a team which became frightened at Plena's carriage-top. and started to run. This frightened Pleaz's team, when they started to ruin and in attempting to turn out of the way of the first team tlie carriage was tipped over and badly broken. Mrs. Coz ine was severely stunned aud lay Insensi ble for some minutes, but recovered and was found not to have received any per manent injury. ' Mr. David Newsom informs the Sts man that on Pudding river settlement. Howell Prairie, Salem Prairie and North Salem, the beans, squaslies, melons, corn, cucumber, tonintoes and "potatoes were about all killed by the severe lrost Thurs day night of last week. The potatoes will come forward again, but the corn will probably be so Injured ns to be nearly worthless, unless' warm, sliowery weather succeed this cold, dry weather.. Such an occurrence as this; at this time ot the year, has never been known here before. . - The Yankton, Dakota, Press, of tlie 7th ult. says : The Territorial grand jury took up the case of Peter P. Wlnteruiiite yesterday, in the Gen. McCook shooting affair, and reached a conclusion iu the pre mises. We have iiq authority for making the statement, but it was pretty generally rumored about town last night tliat Win termute has been indicted for murder. The Jury came into "court yesterday fore noon and asked for instructions "in the case, received theni and retired. Their subsequent deliberations resulted in the finding of a bill. Wintenunte is now con- tine.'1 to his bed by sickness, and cannot be arraign.' for trial. " Mr. Preston Thomns. who ilres on the mountain one mile and a half north of the Upriiigvllle road, went out to chop some wood in the timber near his lioue a few days ago. In the evening he tiki not re turn, which caused some uneasiness among in xnemis. .ban? on tne nioriung or tne following flay, las Thomas did not put In an appearance, several of his neighbors turned out to find him. After a long search tlie lifeless body , of Thomas was discovered lying ou the ground, with his x near oy. Jiving the dead body just where it was found, the men came to the city and informed the Coroner of the fact. Deceased, it is said, was subject to epilei- tic tits, aud it is supposed he died from the effect 8 of one. The Corvallis Gazette contains the follow ing account of. the drowning of Alva Mul- key in Goose Lake on the 18th of April: "About 3 o'clock In the afternoon the three left Mr. Mnlkey's house to go out upon the Jake for a ride. The boat was m bad con dition, and leaked badly. After they had rowed out into the lake half a mile from the bead), their attention was attracted to the snore oy some children, who were shouting for them to come back and take tnem in aiso. l lie Doat by tins tune was leaking badly, and in attempting to turn it around, commenced sinking. Young Mul- hvr, woo uy iui: tuue ' was inucii exciieu. topped on one side of tlie boat, completely upsetting it. After this he succeeded in getting on the boat again, which commenc ed sinking, and in springing away from it leu tnxin ine snouiuers oi nis corn pan ions, and sunk them entirely under the water, and when they arose, Delaney got hold of an oar, which assisted him in get- ing to the boat. Charley Lane then at tempted to get back to the boat again with ai in Key, aim tie did an in his power to save him. but he (Mulkey) was so much excited that he could do nothing with him and he came near being drowned himself. ami was compelled to leave him to save his own Jite, at which time Mulkey dis- aneared, and was not seen again until the Thursday following, when 1m was discover ed floating near the lake fhore. .Tlie re maining two managed to get into the boat. which was filled) with water to the depth orseveii inches, ami by niean-at nn oar and a favorable wind floated towards the shore until a raft was built and sent to their rescue. Young Mqtkey was in his 17th vexr, and a bright , aud protttWng IUU. " r . . -. - The coroner's inquest on tho Imm)$ fS Hawey M. Newsom, ot Marion county, showed tlt he ban commuted sutciue uy taxinu srrycnnine. Tlie H'jalnmuxn says : "The evidence produced before the Jury showed that tor the last two or three mont lis he nad been suiMUct to ekxtiiw spells in consequence oftlM iwiaeold story of numan me, anecrions iiwu Mfi'n ana reoK. less uisresjjiru ot the consequences t ine vie. tim. Whatever the canse- that, indiioid, him, the metlxxl showed deliheiwte and determined will In tho-wav lie misled his narents atut friends. The vou that cliaritv Uirowa ovet Tlie imwKumeu acn. niinniii we wuwi ihii iy the sympathy for th aggrieved parents tha nave nnu anoi nep most uiwer cup ot sorrow m the loss r their youngest child, to drain even to its UKieresG urega. ' . ,f . Bad language easily .runs Into bad deeds Select. any society to please: suffer yourself to converse in its dialect, to use it slumr. to sneak In the character of one who relishes It. and I need not tell how soon your moral sense, will lower down to its level. Becoming intw mate with u. vou lose vour horror of it. lo be too much vlt h bad men and bad places is not only unwholesome to a man's morality, lmt unfavorable to his faith and trust hi God. It is not every man who could live as Xot did In Sodom, and tlien be lit to go out of it nnder tiodS convoy.. This obvious principle, of lt- seir, rnrntauesa lason not only tor watcmag tlie tonzno. nnt rnr Keening ourselves as niucn a-4 possible out of the company of bad associ ates. -. . - Geo. lioa h and one or two of his partners eniae into Tewlston from Tcik Creek, a trlbu- l.n' or t .lMnrviLter. niiM ,lnv lunr. wMik. rnr hi. outfit of grub and tools. These diggings are sitnated in a gulch making' into i.lk :reck, some seventy miles from liero. Considerable Work has been done on one or two clai nis to get them onened. and Mi-. Noah thinks tho Darties mieresteu pavea preity goou iiung. . . - ..... .. ... ' The Siooz reservation, the Black Hills portion of which Rod Cloud and his chiefs propose to cede to the government,. so tliat tlie country may po opened to the lawful entry of settlers ana gold-tfuekers, ts- bounded on the south by the northern bounilary of Aebrassa, Its eastern boundary is tbe th parallel of latitude, aud its western boundary is I be eastera boundary' of Wyoming anu part oi ijhkoiiv, extending nortn to ti3otn parallel oi iatuuue. The Salem Statesman says: A man who has Immi amonri -town tnr thn in sr. -fear davs. sntlna in the capacity of a stove-polish peddler, last evening enKrea tne novtse oi jura. wnunms,a colored Indv who lives near the Central school house, and In athi'eatcning manner demanded her money or her life. Tlie lady was the only one of tlte family in tbe house at the.'itne, but her screams Tor help scared the fellow on. Ho has proliably gone np the valley, and people up there win oo wen to low out. ior mm. s The Reporter says a family left their home in Missouri on the Sd day of May. They arrived at McMlnnvuie on tne ism lost., secured a house (the only one to be had in town, and which was vacated the day before), and on the ant h settled down to house-keeotner. hiivlnsr made the great "plains across," the circuit of the ocean coast, anu our rivers and inland journey, and become citizens of Meal inn villein ' WliUe-plownig near Sheridan a few ,daya ago a fanner unearthed a lot of trophies, some of wlucu are ueui to im rat ner vamame- specimens by geological minds. The aeut- of dricovery, it seems, had some dav been an Indian camu. Xnmerous arrow points were- found, some- of which are said to be rare siucimens of the kind, and there were also remnants of obsidian, which had been used in manufacturing the arrow points, and are prized us uioat hcaiUiVul spuci mens, A Boulder hotel Is said to have the Lord's Prayer printed on Its bill of fare, but proof Is wanting. - Mountain schooners, heavily laden with goods for Montana, are dally sailing out of the port of Corlnne; I . . ... A new stiver lode has been discovered in Colorado gulch, Montana, the ore assaying as high as (1,900 per ton. The Yankton Prest and Ddkatian pronounces the river higher on the 29th ult. tlian it has been at any time since the flood o Montana freights are now being received at Bimarc.k over the Northern Pacific, and for warded to Carroll at the rate of 850 tons a week. Judge W. C. Whitson, of Iduho, will sever his connection with the lewiston Northerner on the 5th of June. His successor is not announced. - It is rumored that Dakota grasshoppers have determined to offer a chromo of Gen. Hoecn to every Granger who will plant a quarter of an acre of onions. , The city council of Corvallis at a late meet ing of -tliat body, appointed Judge Chenoweth city attorney. . There is great unpleasantness at Sherl over the recent change of P. M. (which is poet master) at that place. Circuit Court for Curry county will convene next week. More lawyers are going down than ever before. .... The M. K. campmeetlng for Monroe circuit for 1875, will commence on the 17th of June, at the Bellefontalne campground, six miles north west of Monroe. v . .. In Boulder county, the farmers are fighting grasshoppers with Are aiachines a patent ar rangement of home maaufacture, which is satd to work very well, but was not thought of till too late. The Union advocates hop culture in Walla Walla valley. But one license to retail liquors was granted in Salem last month. Kight marriage licenses were issued by the clerk of Marion county, in May. Eimuel McGee was thrown from a buggy at Salem last Sunday, and knocked senseless for awhile, bnt soon recuperated. - ? . Fourteen hundred and ninety odd sheep be longing to Mnrtfn ft Cameron, .of Jackson county, sheared recently, yielded 6,000 pounds of wool. i " TheSalcm R-xord says: "There Is not yet much wool being brought in and we under stand the grangers are looking ont to do the best they cau for producers in disposing of tlie Oregon clip. The market, has taken no defin ite shape as yet, but prices rule low. , Frank Terrell, a youngster of 8 years, at Salem, got a fish hook in his left hnnd, and a physician had to lie called to cut it out. A cruel Joke at the expense of those ladies who are periietuaily striving to gain a hearing in the Press Iihs been going the round of litera ry circles, to the effect "that they look much better in tnuslln than in print. " . "Is this the Adams House? " asked a strana-er of a Bostonlan. Yes." was the renly, "It's Adam's House until yon get to the roof, then it's caves. " . , . They wondered at the short collections in a ..-soml cltuivli. and investurated to find that one of the collectors had tar iu the top of his hut. A widow. IrnliKr rantloneil bv her minister about flirting, said she knew it was wrong for uiniucn nnu wives tonirt, out. tne iiie was her authority. It snid "widow's mite." ehc was flirting awfully at last accounts. There will 1 a basket picnic, given by the Rising Sun ranrc. No. m. and I.ewls Biver Grange, No. 47, in the grove on Johnson's creek, on tin. nnrti. tnric of l.iwls Diver. W. T.. nlxint eight miles above Mr. J. 8. Boznrth's, on the th day of July, U7. , " Charles K. Parker, a long-time resident of nelenn..Montana, committed suicide by shoot intr himself thioneh the head. Cause, family difficulty cause of family difficulty whisky. The Wulla AValla Spirit of the 281 h nit., says : "Some thirty persons were confirmed at the Catholic church on last Snmlny by Bishop Blanchet. Ijist Wednesday, Bishop Morris having arrived, connrmatlon - services wre held at tlie Enisconni church, aud six persons admitted to membership. " , Tho capltol commissioners have awarded tho contract for furnixhin" the material for doing the tin and copiier work on the State House to T. Cnnningltain A o. at Sll i per nox for tinl and 39 cents per pound for copper. The contract for doing the work has been awarded to C. N. C.hurchlll for 1,773. , Tlie Coos Bay iNVv says: A great 'many valuable sea otters have lieen killed near Port Orford. Mr. 1-edinan brought, seven skins to this citv a few davs since, worili trom aslto i too each. A year ago a small schooner was seen for several moni ns, in senrcn oi tnem, uui wo uave not heard of any this spring." .- A Coos Btiy letter to the Jiportr snys every mmmpr from Pan Francisco is crowded with immnrrants. Manv of tlieiu were dlssntisttcd with California, and have come to Oregon to better their condition. Many families will find homes on Coos river and the Coqnille. One hundred and twenty -immigrants arrived On tne steamer JSmptre last weea. Tlie Eugene Jminml says: "The other even Inar. during services at the Cumberland Presby terian Church bv the Bev. t". W. Ii. Mays, several of the promising young bloods reared and nurtured in tins Place, rnnunciea inem- selves in a very dtacmccfhl manner, much to the annoyance of tlie minister anu congrega tion. From every source the Lewiston X&rthrrnnr learns that all kinds of stock are doing well. The grass is just getting of sufficient strength to lie of some benefit to the brute creation. Kverv stoek-raiser snould see to it Unit tlie next winter Mints him with a sufficient inuonnt of tm v to Hike bis stock successfully tlirougu tne winter. A man named Cox was thrown from his horse and sustained quite severe injuries on Wednes day last, wmie ruling on tne rouusouiu oi itose- Ou rg. A man .by the name of Lyon had his leg broken at Unstport Saturday week. A.J. Pollock, steward of the steamer lienUm -suicided at Yankton agency on tlie 5th inst. A apelUng match took plnceat a logging camp on Cous Bay. Sassafras " was too much for tnem. ine v:nmuman ukik came in wneuaii liwl fnllud. and with a smile "child like and bland" got away with tt as follows: " frasse.1 John Is a caudidte for constable. anse- The JtrportMe learns tliat Mr, A. Ty!er,of North Yamhill, wnsdfvngeronsly )-olsnned with strj-cli- nme. tie nau mo iwison ni nis pocket, wnicn actddentally 'got nu'ed -with his tobacco, and wo lie anioKing, siiv J yief got a ansa oi it. A nliv'ictsn was caliad. wlm lvndered tcimxirary relief, lint at last accounts the sufferer- waa lu a xsrnioai cotiuiirua. Scott, tholnan -whoshot At and wounded Vm BIiie, at Kye Valley, Baker eonnty, last win- IVr, IVOT'lll U,n WIHIIIIOT . IIW IHIIIVI111.! for the. period of two yeam. When thesAntence was ationt being passed the prisoner aatd. that lie was dr.nk at tbe.tiiqer--.waa since sorry, and honed he would never (to so attain. Ouite likely U-wftl have tendency to make fella wore temperate lur ivo years a astsi. Mill Creek Grange, PpAk county, nunibfirs GO members, and had one proposition for member-. -smpaiine Kvw-nieeiing. i tie orauroi . oi JU. is in a nrosneions condition. Arrangements will be maiie tor a erand celebration on the 4th of Jnlv at Dallas. The crons look fine, and the farmers are looking forward for a your of pros perity... . .-::-.- : , ... ,.. , . Tlie Lewiston NoHhrrnrr says : The last three weeks of cool and sliowery weather has rushed nu Kimsuniii an iinoreceuenieo manner -so iiiicli so that several parties aresiready making pi-eparatioiis to begin haying, though some of the "old heads" declare it many weeks too early, and claim tliat l.he grass is nothing yet From Jacksonville, under date of the 14th, we nave ine louowing pamrai news: To-day the body of Mrs. Ruuh. the widow of Frederick Rucli. w-ho committed suicide a short, tim since, together with that of ber youngest child, a hoy about tour years of age, were discovered in a mininw resen-oir on Appi!gate creek, it is eupposea tnat sue oeiioerateiv committed sui cide, having been very dtuionlent since ber busbnnd's. death . She leaves four children, the -.1.1.. . . I.. 1. - uiuqvi ui w iiuiu is HWUL nuiveil. A Mr, Vlrbowsky, living In the German set- tiemeut in wasmngron county, received a severe injury on Tuesday of hist. week, while woraing in ine nmner. tte had cbonned down a tree, and wa chopping off a cnt on the hill side, standtna on the trunk of the trw. when tne cut, "rose on sooner than Mr. V. exnected. it roiieu over nlm ornislnir lii niuwt and shoulders considerably, and fractured bia col- One day last week, as a little son of Mr. Tom Hunston, near Lafayette, was attempting to climb on a wagon while going, feU beneath the wmeon and one of tbe hind wheels passed over iiuiu ic;:n. rurtuige lowy no oones wereoroaen although the waamn ha1 on wl eord of wood. The little fellow was running around tbe next Vl , Tho Vanoonver Register says:- "A few days Since Mr. MeAlister. of Fourth Plnin. turned on t one of b. is cows in the usual way, as she had a young calf, snvmosins that she would come np in the evening ; but to his surprise she re- luHiiiou oui some ten days ana w nen sue came up he noticed that sne was followed by a bog, and the sennet nrnveil thut site failed to know the difference between a hog and a calf. Ihe cow is doing well aud the swine also. IIOTEI. ARBITAL8 trr. ciublks. O Williams, city June 2 E Lainde. Scott valley V M Kent, Monm'lu j Presley, ft wife Halsey Jone 7 S 1 Gage, Waterloo W B Carter, Cor-allis O B Smith. do Mrs K Fulford, do . F Gere. -: do 8 Mealey. city W lomars.cU V J M Flsk, city J M Morgan, Halsey J T Sawyer, Portland E H Taylor, Portland W T. Morris. Salem T W Smith, do 1 M Cold well.- , do Miss ft Nlhert.. irvl's A Rizeor. do C J Kelsey. do W H Corneilns, do G H Wiser, do - A Privett, Lebanon W King, do L F Mosher, Roseburg B M jflonaca, Iebanon It Johnson, Tangent 8 W Kddy. Milwaukie- Mrs T K Tucker, O P Beardsley, 8alum Oregon city . Ij Huston, county A Miner, ognciiy Miss A' Sawn, Eugcno W H Cornelius, Cor vallis -W J Rizeor, CorvTs H Rizeor, Corvallis E Casteel, do W Fitch. Coos bav H J Kizeoiv H Rizeor, S Williams, E Casteel, Corvallis C L Andrews, P'tland 8 Miller,. " .1 Cloves, Harrlsburg G W Walling, ft wife : ft dan Willamette Nursery M McDonough, Cor - vallis H A Marstu, Tangent W H McFarland, city J N Rice, city G Harney, A wife S F N Morris, city W T Keeney, Portland J H Turner. Pendleton A McCalley, W W J R Case. Kan Mrs M Thompson ft dau Oak Point C W Richardson, Scio TI n Bilven. Scio C Johnson, Coos bay a w rowttii, city - T Boyan.city 8 D Aaiev. Halsev J Curl, Scio J r Herman, city H C Clement, Sweet Home J Andrews, do June 8 L P Chandler, CorvTs A Pollock, Corvallis J Wiggins, Eugene -J 8 Stiles, Mich E l'yburn. Mien W H Oueener. citv M M Pontersneld, .tiarrisDnrg M Mnrsh. Ijinnen " J) W Baldwin, Scio J H Walker, Cgn city T C Smith, Salem a j ji-aiison, saiem o a juiuer, ouieui Biggs, Salem June W J Ledwrtb. Inde- A Weaves, Beuna Ista nendence W Neavls. ' T B Goble. Sodavln .1 A Rinnerton. Ptland ""M Koshland, Portland 8 K Stevens, - " xi r tsauiwin, scio J Anarews, juarion C W Bichardson, do J Hunnon. June 4 - P Ad&ma. Dalles W C Pentcost, ft fam K McConly, Iowa G Bratton, Peoria J B McCoy, county T Bryan, county A Privett. Lebanon L W Pelton, Portland II B Miller, Lebanon M Hill, Corvallis H Melius, Wis P Clover, county J B Loomis ft wifi P Nve. Ark e L Hill, Yaqnina baj Portland A A Edwards, Junction J Curl, Scio R It Lord, Portland II W Wallace. PHlannd C W Prindie, do . J Wild, Wis E Sykes. S F J Blakely, Brownsvle J R Charlton, 1-elmrion B A Anderson. Tang't June tf J Pay, Portland J Clitic, " C Cline, " J S Millikcn.IIanis bnrg Miss M K Cushmnn, Corvallis Miss A Brown, CorvTs M Starr. Wis H B Morrill, Portland H W Wallace, P'tland J Jruuiruiiani, Cal June S B H Allen. Halsey. J Haiinon, city L F Mosher. i Too bav i Ilolbrook, city ir Alexander, citv G Hunintlrev. cltv G Wilson, Eugene 1j t:ox. city A B Keliouir. Junction M M Poole. 8 F J W Gannway, Laneco M Ii Madigan, Spring W I Lyman, Forest Hill Grove R K Keglog, Halsey Miss M Town, Halsey A McKce, Lebanon T W Kinzcr, Seio Mrs Kinzer. 6-.to Misa Kinzcr, iicio J J Caswell, Portland J W Brandt, OCRK W A Phillips, do E B Gates, Corvallis June e T Johnson, Portland M l noinpsi n, city W ft Cbuix-hlll, county G Harney, Washington B Tracy.eity 1 J w ii isouu, city J iwingsuurg, iane co The Washington eonnty IiiA-pt-ntU-nt snys: Tuesday night Jus. Tollman, who lives on the mountain nine or ten miles west of Hilleborn, was Indicted Iry the grand Jury for rape on the person of Eva Miller, daughter of Ada M. Miller, of the sit tne neighborhood, and only six or seven rears old. He was arrested and held -to answer in the sum of tiM, George 'Smith and J. 1. Sliorb giving bonds tor his apia-antuce. Toll man is 7 i years old anu is living w.tn nis sec ond wife. The story would sociu almost in crudlb.o. Mcssi-s. Edward Akin and Calvin Ci-nndail, Af Troy, New York, came on the last steamer to examine the advantages offered in Ore-on tor the cultivation of flax. They are ready to en gage hi tlie business of flax manufacture if they can buy stock to work on tne nrst year 10 pay expenses, and can see a pro)iocl ot lollowing tbe business to advantage in tne iuiure. AYhen a common Japanese eoes into the preseuce of an ottice-holtler h must say : -Great and distinguished child of the sun. deign to put your loot upon uiy neck." There's some pleasure In holding an otllce lu that country. By decision of the President, all lands lying contiguous to the Mississippi river, within twelve miles ot its mouth, are to be reserved lor military purposes. The Sioux delegation were at the Grand Central Hotel. New York, on the 7th, hav ing a good time, all at Uncle Samuel's ex pense. : How true, as Dr., Johnson says, that hi utmost otliers aud 'every man endeavors with care to hide his Mverfy from his idleness from himseif. " F18AKCE AND COMMERCE. Gold In Xew York 11G.'. Liegal teialers 86.V87.'.i. ' AVe have no late i heat quotations trom LlverpiMil, therefoie continue to quote: Average California. 8s 10dw9s; ciuh. 9s 9s 3tl Oregon, 9s 3S9s 0d. San FrunciscQ quotations : Wheat, $1 GGXsl 70. Oat, Oregon, $2 1IK2 15. Wool, fair, 13316c ; good to choice, 16a25c . Verv little wool has appeared in our markets, as yet, and tew or no sales made. We can give no price. Wheat, at mills, 80c; sacked on wharf, Oats, quoted at gftSGOc Flour, 4 50 $5. Eggs, 10c ; butter. 20c. , , Potatoes fl (SI 23 W bushel. Apples green, retailing from stores at ao iier-bux. Chickens. -Wt mi T uozen. Hams 13l4u : shoulders 9c ; sides 11c 14c Ird,.tn 10a cans. Si 7a; In bulk. v Hte beans 4c y ft. . -Otiions suttrce nominally tl 30 per bushbUrom stores.. , Beet, ou fig. 3 '.;c ocu. flc ; mutton sheep, per head, 2. Kw To-Oa)'. Tbe Ucb Han's KarewaMy and tbe Poor ( nuns inniii AwsrdrO tbe Uld Heda at ". VIENNA. Z ELL'S POPULAR KSCXCLOPEDIA ANU Universal llctionary of tieienoe. Art, Biojr- rapliy, Langnaire, Botany. History. Jnnsprw denoe. tieogrHphy and the Whole Circle of Hu man Knowledge.' Complete in 4 numtiers at 60 cents each, or ixninu in one-nan monwi r two large roj-gl quarto volumes. ii . win mt It In lienst, bindimr. Every facility offered to those lu moderate cic CUUlUllMIUv. IV uviiiHi .v.- ' . . , : Also, the new Pictorial Family Dible, .hmnat In the market l.suo market l,5uD llhiKt rations. t: I iinon uf ti in 11 fur MmfiltllHll 11TWI. tO for Pacific coast. Portland, Oregon. i. : ' ? to nuREBT GrVEN. THAT THK JN next regular annual meeUng of tlai stock. holders oi tne t " I i will be lieiu at m ."" ...iy.j W" .llLa on PrlllnV. the 191 tl dsV Of J T.T t thre o'clock P. M. By order of the President. LJW''"' j . . . - nnwi w k:.. u.t.. May 18, xbio. SBw4 Pictures - and ncttirc tramci E. B. PURDOM wonld announce to the citleens of Albany and vkiinttv.tlmt.be Is prepared to furnish all kinds of PICTCKlfi r kames to oruer.at suon notice. Plr-tnms framed, and old frames repaired. Call at hisofnee on Fii-st street, one duor west of Broadalbiii, and letkve your orders. Sr7 Santa Fe, New Mexico, is mo than 300 years old, has an exhilirating clrlmat aud Ls the paradise of gamblers. BOOTS & SHOES FOR EVERYBODY MS EASY SHOES ; FOR OLD WES, FANCY SHOES" ' FOB YOUNG BIEIt. PRETTY SHOES FOB LADIKf.' TINY SHOES FOR RABIES. JTJST RECEIVED By Ocean Steamer, at ! LOUIS REH WALD O Bmt &' Mm Stor FIHST ST., COKXB BROADALBIH, -A.Hany, Oregon, Cheaper than the C4i espeit. Albany, March 2 1875-28v7 THK BEVT l. THE WtlRUI I , No llonnekeeper man Make Nwrrt vVliolrawute Brvad Mil bout. tt. This well known and long established YEAST POWDER is now in great demand. Sales In creasing daily. Now 2.1 gross er day to the trade. It. CALLagHAN now sole mannfae tnre anil prnorietor. nses no drmrs -no bono jdiist; pure white cream of Tartar, Imported!' mrevi urn unranu on tne premises, oeing ins chief ingredient. Always on hand and for sole at lowest prices 'nllKhnn-s Yenst PowHer, in 1 tt cans, Wut snpiM-ior art icle. Callngtanira remu or Tartar, In all stylo of packttxes. Callngitau a Psr Jngllan BIsrkMle o( nwlw and Sxtleratiis, FOB SALE BY ALL ViROCEBS. , AUiO fmm of Tnrtor 4'rystnls and Envllahi JSi-cnrbouiite or hola, lu lies, KOR 8AI.E BY I. CAIXAIUUX & '., Sfannntefstrerm. 121 FRONT STBEE, Pun Francisco, nil , snt LYON'S KATHAIRON, SO CENTS PER BOTTLE. . Ifaa bees la ae over Half m Ceatery It Pronwlwi tne Urowth, Preaervra tn Color, Inrreasea the Vigor mm Wemwttr of tbe Hair, Prevent Ita FaUlnir Mb and Turning Cray. , LADIES, Dp yon want a Pure, Bloo suing Com plexion? If so, a fvw appltraUwna as HaUasTS MAG AO LI A BALM will graUfy- yoa to yoar neart eon teat. It toe. ay wltb Redness, Bletrbes plea. Overcomes tbe FInabed (are of beat, fatigue and excitement. 558 AOIXJiia I : A L4tree and Valuable Trattor JFurnilng- Land for fetale THREK mxrRKI ACRIJI of plow land, tOOi of which is rich lwittom land. On theprem ies are fair liiulditigs. House, oarii, granary., sheds, etc.: lsogoMl bearing orcliard nt fruit trees: aoe ncres ot" the very Iswt pasture land;; AO acres of liiuls-r land, ash and lnsplw, thw I test, of lai-iiiinic liuid -Iien cleared. A never fslllng streiiui or wnier runs throuxb the tarni. There is also a splenilid iusrry of lime-rock on the place, pronounced by experts A 1 rock. Four Inimlii'd acres ai-e nmler lence. It Is one of tho most desirable and cheapest farms in Daugiaa county, lving 1 S miles from the O. A C. raUmad at Onkluinl. For particulars as to Prtco, ete.w apply, in this city, to Albany, May it, lsi. Ajer'a Hair Vigor, - For Kestorlng tiray Ifafr Ma Btatoral vitality ana swrar. ' Advancfnw mm. sickness, care, ainp. pointmeat. and hereditary prod in- position, all tarn Ihe nu Hair irrav.and ettlwe or them Incline it to shed preraatorelv. . 1 Ateu's IIaib Vio- L .... k., i . . tensive nse, ha a proven that it stona V i he falling of the hair Atiiimediaielv: often kVunews the growths and al wars snn.lv . vf.i-- "" ' restores ha color. when tailed or gray, it stimulates the mi. tritive oivans to healty activity, and rre wrves botn tue nnir aim lis oeanry. Tlma brashv, waik or sickly hair becomes glomv. pliable and strengthened; lost hair mrrows, with hvelv expi-esslon: falllna hair iaohwckedl and stablished; thin hIr thickens; and faded or grav hair resnmetbuir original color. Ita operation issureand harmlesH. It en res dan drnff, heals all hnniors, and keeps the scalp, cool, clean and soft nnder whit-h conditions. -diseases of the son Ip are impossible. Asa dressing tor maies' nair? tlte Viooxla praised for its grateful and agreeable per fume, and valued for the -soft liutreand rlcn-. PeSS Ol lUIWII; uiiliwMi. rKKPABKD BY Br. jr. V AVER ' Iiowell Mass- Practical and A nalyt leal Chem tsts. " Cirsoid by all Draggista and -itealera in Medicine.. ' . , . , . Svjy Ayer'e Cherry Pert oral, Far Bbteaae- af the Tbraa mm XmmmL ' aiieh - t'ougba, am, asMW? Jvt . composl- ,J tj ' eii, wnicu have won lt JA. - v8tn'i'oeof Aif Jft Mrt, ,Kd beooioa i-mnonuiii Words, ttiliiing not only oi4 Ult many nation nimusi pure extwwiinii; nary virtues. J.,; iioone ever w,,rti :o wide s repottwkw,, i ?ImHlntalu"i It ml vh 'ti kt,-,n t., t. f years, b bv a long eontlnnmi . - ,,rV uiin's. t nlhavnwnn . "'rv.,,. vlrlnes, never eonailed bv an v ot Wei wAT. i Itstill makes tne most . . by medical skill. lndeltheCMHiivi -i r i vu.i , vunmimiiim. ill. . . their terrors, to a great ext. -,,t n,'i . feeling of Imuran it v that is well founded, If the rei t - t J i ' season. Eyoiy f,nlly shorn i , . ,V closet for the rem) y and pi.r i A . i V members. Sickness, snrYern... ii.-i l..1 ' saveij by this timely proiw-i ,,"," ' ;hnJ not neglect it, and i ,., v" '' Keep it by you for the pro' , ... l its timely nse In sudden aits. . e. 5 i-eit, 1 - - PRWAlliil l,f r. ATI.it Ac .. - Practical and AnalM,, K t ,7 " ' . r -i fcJTHold Medicine, by all tn-uggiM. a:,d ii, srs tt YEAST POWDER! vf ' inwalsdit. . ; eplexy on tlie TCh, ta Washington. over luto summerf