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3 COLL. "VANCLEVE, THE ItEfllSTEa BBH.DIH8, 'Ctrna: 0rry nnd "-FVWr. Strrcfa, VitMi T ' Linneoa-ifT will bo thatged eo cents extr-S 70 fe the year-as Jbat li the aroonn of postage per annum which we are required to pay -on each pnper mailed by us. ' ,!-" ' - ' V..- - 3 -: " Axon's fur (be Iteslster. Tbfaliowl"Ji.'uiiea. gntkiicn an author. Izi-i to receive and'reeetpfc for subscription to tho Krister in the localities mentioned : . Moots. Kirk A Home. Brownsville. Kobert Glass.'.- ...... ..-V. . .- Cwvw Jordsvilloi W.P. Sunlit. w. .. . -. . i ... . -Holsey. O. P. Tonpkins.....,.,r.........;..Harriabuiig. S. H- Glaughton..-. . .... . ........ijiw-tetiiinon, A. WlKswfcsr Co... ....... ii;-.;i.,...v.i.8he'ld. Messrs. Sinit b A B ras.leltj . ...... . .Junottoa City. J. B. Irvine. ... .......... A . . . ..Scio. Thos. II. Reynolds.. ..............:u."..;.8Blm. W. Waterhousc. . ., ... ..... . .. .jj... .Moataoutli. H ,w - .j. ... 3 .'. 1 1 ii ' . '-' t : ' AUSIVK: v ' ' :FromVlWtroai (north ana south! 'daily From Corvallls, daily, st 10.30 A. St. TTren f,e'je.fsoii; .ii', (Monday, : Wednesday and Fii-day) at 10.30 a.m. t ifror Jfnllrd martfe n4 t),:"filLijy, g'twt prompt &t ir.WA.,w.,' vi- : , . .... For Lebanon, tri-weekly, Monday, Wed--' aesiayandrriaayifttS r. 53 o; VVea boons from 7J a'M. a3M p ii s. Moaey ocdoc t horra fron9 A. ar. to TRIDAYi i . r-.. SEPTEMBEK ltt 1875. afb pcople "are like'egs- Too TuTl of theosselfef ttflior anything 1V'fl?! 'li II I I. I 111. I Ml TBal3 mreesssrlbetl 3 'nptons attactod to Ibe botids ofinatrlnxony. ' Tv bat unovement is that of .a man Imcnig a row of fjotatocs? A row-ta-tcr-y inove- Abend again.1"" A' the wtiners at the receBVtaCernattoOftf .rcgattaiifsrerfif 'iwtc American boats.,- . Sw; t:v ,"U . A flian lHWwu, had a well-stored Tiiiu.I. but the nftgTibjW fljer could find out where he stored "itViss" TVho was the old Frenchman wnSaeWaBk nakeTT!t1 t?SniitcWngit feiAirBI Ha.Qii. ch the high load to success when :they had t--bary iziu. Two rival bells met at a' fancy bJl bit 'winter.. How well you look under cnrklle, light !" exclaimed one. "And how charm-: ing you are in the dark !" said tho other.. Nothing clieers 'a man so much as to sit n 1TSi3ki-l)ox In th sttde of a grocery awhlitg aud rend an item about the scarcity of harvest hand?. - About two thousand aed easr 'awaited 'Ikfoody & Sankej', if .they had- address- tuA x-. vrv. 1 r., i& SwirfM - t .i . .rr, - - TRCmwauTtle1 'SSrafi'n'tt'Vemiirfel "hitt' uit often puzzles the doctors of this city to : tell whether thep- have a case of mumps or a nosju U oliiije. r - tr ' J 'S ' r-i i.v'-". The JJoi-ton Post says there aro only 41. HOO lawyers In this country. Tlie Detroit Jfree Press c-xcUiims that it thought there were 1,590000, 'iU.TexH3 to tear trooi. i ii.; - i ! . - -A "Doctor." asked a convalescent. 'can I at a bit of pork-chopr tjaoon t his .niom-j IngC ""l.tVsSL epiifd the edicu-s to eat the chop would be rash, and tlie ba con rasher. Fronde, tlie historian, ha sustained & great al3n-tion in the loss of Tils daughter IJosa, a young lady of distinguished love liness. Thar historian wis Absent !n Africa at the time of her death. It isKHd, tbnfr?!ie water supply of, Phila-i delpiia,,,ttl -iwl3e' sufBcleht to serve more than half the people who will go totheCcu tennial s bu(L a.ood jnnnyjit Ums. ptber Jbalt will b Tniiitji-glad bf -ttwt excuse. . .mat. . - . "Benjamin Franklin occasionally stum-aledpdl',-1llth.', said f ''"Tbe eyes' of other pewf Je ar-wyes tatmin ur 11 ait but myself were blind I should neith er want a fine house nor fine furniture." , wwr ..fi ; "SaiellJolm'?- is'believeU tahavo been discovered in Texas.-, She is described as rich but so 'Industrious as to have another story ready for publication, and handsome cut unmarried in fact a Jone star. , - TV-tin Ttit iUa--T!tii-rt Rts.-kamltl." wl iin-t " r.--"i WTt'ia'fw(l-(frtit fi- Ena-'ind lor tl ibi i j r lent "on s. ts ni w jl oe-' w penis ; . -i-r hia j'S received an ssoean -s- tal crJ i.,'l--'lKrf v-nnr' -fttfi 'ukt kl f ..i3l Iri I rc ,',xJZ.iHfcZZ 1, li'ii. the d.iy v,Uen i.ie ,xseatt fHyny,,paisttaurti system, went into ceration. ;1 -T . ' ' - '. ' . ' 111 . ' r :.."' v rA?tXt Sirs. SuLSer -waa ho, it appears, he rf-'r4-- HvtTve; Mve rif "Vfashhigton. I-Irs. S.s -. P'.'-ewbuty,'of CKarleston IT. Vi, r ,i i brolher. Dr.' John Parka, are the ffrandniece and tlie rrandnephewwsiiec tivesy cf te Fatherof hU Country, their moth-TbJvlns teea tne cui;rnter oiamuei lVaal-ii'Utrtber cf the Genemh ' r 1 Af bror "I Si. I eoii'i" liave -tlie e s ."! to ftd old iady who had -tf , fftf ("'''' ikt! river, t ' i r v. ' u!4-bav Kvtxi in 4s -of thero would . -i - i." 'Oh ui,rwf-','3:?ed . c':;!y , bwt iLrr&f , four -.1 e- A- r;iiaolrf Inst - i t'.e f"J n ' trc3C-rrl- i:r.U.. - l 1 I'ld.r-'w. ?zGt movie af , ,-w..jf nB.UlyotJi9rfegatiti rJitHoi ui," Wit by t.ifl unstudied e!oq.uence' which wells tip fr"-'-! t't lPTrt."'0.e oiXhe most striking e...i.-- f.omfvraa the speech art-tfAnrireiJviirrn, la ApriL'i; " " a t-a meeti.'vj of Jits. coor.tr"" - f . . v' , and s.b tic t. z .ie wen??; ; you. . - vonds;.' - . la ' ' 1 1 t'.-: ' s tr.e t. tt t quer ca j t , n 2lf I UUt Btarriu : ' dnen. . If : i x t-r. TERMS-IS .ADVANCE. i- s m eft 6ca eo-, one yar.i-i. .... Sue o-t tJon ta.. ' "v ' 52 i.i.nir oaidi com- 2 CO '."'. ' Ten IXUEETEETS UACCnTER. Tho inn where my heroine was born and lived waUte only" one-in tu neighbor hootl of the town of Cardaie It stood about half a mile out of the town and was a famous place of resort for the 'young people who. wished to have riding, ""shoot ing or fishing parties.' Lroking trjm tlw windows of the house you could fancy, so wild and picturesque was the scenery all round, that you were miles away from any house; but "if yon left the building and climbed the. hid directly east ot- it. you could ce the town of Cardaie. lylfgi belo w Joseph Langlon;or, as lie was general ly called, Oid loo IJawgdon,, had owned the lun since the death of his father, who was the former landlord. 'Here he had brought his wife home; here hi only child, Minnie, was born; here lu wife had died and here he had hoped himself to die. Just at the tinif iny story opens bero was not a happier man alive than Joe. His Inn was in a flourishing condition with a new sign swinging from the door- and thttotd ijarae, "Fox And HomiuV bla zoned on it In tetteT' an Inch- long. -His pretty daughter had completed theedHea tion he had given ber in a boarding-school in Cardale and had returned home to pet her old father to his heart's content, and Joe, to complete his state of felicity, had just received notice that nr .pasty of young ladies and. gentlemen f iin . OiJflld Hall were Coming down next day or$pe94 the c!ay la riding aud fishing and wonSI stop at bis hot ise for both ItHieheon and dinner. "Now, Minnie; !lass,'sald her,'f?ither,, are yon 3tire all Is In order for tlw fUhing party?" . : . "Yes lhlher.T ehe replied. i "You see. MintiK this Is a fine company. There i Squire OUHeMV sdhi Mr. Harry aiidi3 sister, JIiss- !&te; and'there are more; and, to W Mire, ' there is a lord among them, s Lord .Herbert, Adaia that they say is after Miss Kate." ' - 'Well, fatlier. all U read.vt" and.now come ont uiuier the porch and we can chat together. Who is ttosd Adair?" "Why, lie's a great lord. Minnie, young and handsome and very Hvh;!aiifl1they say his mother and Squire'-OMtield'a lady, were very ultimate when they were young, and they wanted. Lord Herbert t marry Miss Kate. -The yontig; folks, haven't seen . one another yet, but ht lonUlup is to come down here to-morrow to ineet tliem; and as thev are both young and handsome, why of conrtotbey? wilt lki J: ? love: the first thing.. Now, linijuj, sing to. me. white I sineke.'" -T''- "v r Minnie stood up in the porch ot the lit tle inn, and, leaning against one of the pil lars, began tbsiiig, A'primadonnsJ fVilght have envied that yofnig girl's voiee-u .was clear and most tnclodiott. and every note shcwarbled was true and full; - She ntade a very pretty picture, this little Minnie, as she.woodc-tbere sjugitig .a Jiev 4V -&tber. Tlie : last ra'ys ot tue.setting sun 'fell "upon hrJrti3h.ciiesnti hlr,3ber rotintfiiwrhite shonlders and:arm3,--aml tlireW'w the colors of her prettyy gay di-esss'whlfclr was short enough to give a glimpse of a most dainty little foot cased ma neat black boot. lite ton?,' ereen 1 orancnoa -anti ' orignt flowers oi a red roef twined romid the pil lar against:-which she leaned, and the whole effect was very charming. There were two people who thotight so; one was ' Joe hiiri-eif as3iaaily vwatclicj ,snd listened; the ther was. a horseman, who had stopped liUteel near, the inn, and, unpreceived ly the srotip '. on. the porch, was waiting a pause lii the song to. tpenk to the landlord. Tlie rider-was a -young, handsome mar., and evidently had an ' eye lor fceantv. - ' -. . , - -i aow. jiiunie,. snia one i i swiirs Tyoa ln.(l t the scU hV: said her father. ! "Whew:71 saiUtnerUJer 1 i "an undertone, a3 JXiuaie sang IheJLrst words of the caas tina "from '"La Soulilambula,J,.,. ?ioVi for screeching. v- i , : .;': ; . No such thing. Sir CrltU: .' As" tin last note died upon the air. the 'young- mm struck his hands together crying: '"Bravo! I bt yowr pardon,"" tie atUled' seeing tho surprise his appearance occasioned. "I tiave been here some time, but I could not make up my mind to interrupt such heavenly sounds.':' ; i rt ,: 4 The landlord was up, bowiug. and Min nie bad vanished befoie tills. spi?ecli was halt finished. Giving- his - horssn to ; the hostler, and ordering a private room, -pen. Ink and paper, the traveler euterel the inn. After supjicr was served r.nd eaten, he Virew hi j i-bair up to the : tabla and wrote the following letterr - " ' ; .: -. Peak OeOroe: Hero I am at tlioFox and TIounUs,n as 1 told you I should bo wheu left von. I arrived Uera about an bour Rco, and tlistnrbed nt tier onar tlie most loveiy but sever mind tow. ' Come-dawa-KS -soon, us yon can. Tho party from the SquireV will toe berw to-morrow, and then I sbail present Lord Adair's regret for bis absence, and introduce to ibeir notices , r -Yours traly, r Tr - Heheebt Gbant. to Eton. Goo. Swvaso. u ? r.- The next morning, quite early, the flsh tna; pitrty came .down . to the, "Fox. and Hounds.' 8 Mr. Grant presented Tils letters ct iiitroUiictioit to the Squire, nd was iolitely remiested- to join tlie party, v "It intift be nice to be rlci." and 'power ful," tliought Minnie, as slieavv the defer ence with which Mr. Grant assisted Kute Old field from her saddle to the ground and marked the low bow with which lie gave her his arm. - "lis called me Minnie this morning, just as if 1 were a servant," "was Jier next thot'sht. "liow lianlome he is. and what a pleasant voice he had! Minnie is a pretty name,a3 hi says It.' "Minnie! MiMtHcJ Where, are you'V 'Coming fthM Zi,uZiD-ii,tl, And the yotmg girl Iiasteaed downstairs tQ assist her father in . waiting- upon hts enests.-' As she was passing along she met Miss, Oldfleld who had torn her habitand was o her way. . up-stairs . to repair the mischief. . "Hew mT'girl,' he said? rather haati ly, as MJnuic passed her, "come "with me and mend this renf." ' Minnie foilowetl the handsome brunette, who wasavideutly 4rirtJ buruor. Stte was stiir Seated oil' Hie lo.v stool beideher, at work upon the titbit twben Harpy Qltt field,. Miss-Ktites brother, juhietj tbetn. , , "Ckae, Kate, they. are all .waiting, tat you."- ' ' " ll 1 '-- ' "Let them wait,,returncdCat'eC";.f;,;lJ ... .1 tell you what it is. ICate," returned the young man, "I would not let them see how cross i was about, Lord, Atlair's ab3once, if I' wei you. lie !tas sent a very handsome substitute., and if hisexctua- H true, why I am sure it 13 a good one.'1 f "Imixrtunt btuiuess! Fndarel- As 'if tiis 'agent couid not transact Ills .business. - lHe will meet a cold reception , when -W: does come.-" f . . ' ,--"..,.! f '1 "Caution, Kate You" may lose TiTta'af-; toirethcr. Do be ngrceable to' his' substi tute, so that he' may-carry "bacif a' fatorable report."'- "If Ikj comes her as a-spy, lie Iiad better- nrrr,"' sski Kat?.- -uouotie lie will - well r" 'J tr,T -: Vtiy cl..i ''lifiuitj'sci'eejiS flush and Iter . .igers tremble!? Bitreiy the , gtflVsneet S.' K voUl t'-ssic wai nothing to her. ' " I "ise partv started oft on . horseback In f f-'.nrs'- In tik,-Att t'A'O-lionrs hey're t irv: J siiwlr and m&Y a3 a funeral traiul. -j l.anbaed to -1? t!oor. Ujioit'a4 r ! 1. T,cirii:-1 tv Jour of tlie party, I , - .'i-iir'y Uea'i, the traveler who had t !fre c- it"" l IctjQi j ,f t". i it bar , ..?",A..e OndcJ. f ;.t I. c vii Hjs'etto- another .main." "and the borrowed ,oi9 r f i ihe firsi" gstc; rJ v.,Tl:9.!oraa;,Wjl3.kIJ!c:3, .! the 1 , hliU 1 him i"Cssbefr sro'mf Ast' 2Ji tio .linrod ' fasi : . t..i..tlJ miii'a.,'- i.'.r ...Jf '' J J " ii r- 'j' 1 il to restore --i:iTu to i ' i. r?--'o:rive jyi'-f "' --ined lor any ii. and at lastMhe.i l.iC sur;- 0.1 nr- crept lata. JSiar.-rooa to Umn .is 4 -is- TUB ,Wlicfli George Sirage ai rived, . the next ti.iy, M3 ti-icuu was in a raving delirium or days he hovertd between life andJ ueain. hiiu' ii-all that turns not one of the gay fishing party iigain came to the poor wrtisi. jMtiuue was ni9 ttinrse. tier OKI aunt, who ivasrery-mttcb interested in the poor syonng . man, ; directed her and George Savage in their treatment of tlie invalid; and when the young man was ngnfn out at nJangerV-and h a friend had returned to London, Minnie and her aunt yere left t take care ef the tranger. ' Younffi. Gran.-1- ln-'bls' "convaKsscence. tnade a study of Minnie,' He was clinrm etl WltfcbiSTgen&e. tender 'care of him. and amazed ty tlsifiiia CnltlvatetV mind the simple countrv maiden nosscssed. When hi friend t&rvage sn C I1I1B any nosv 'books from fowtt,Jhd Mlniiie-S-eati tht-ni aloud to him, he was delighted, with the depth of niormauon n'r reniarKS aispiavea. in short, Mr. Herbert Gran t was -in love One morning Minulew-as reading to him In her rich melcxotu ; -i-ok-f from Miss I? (s ftfeftrftf tbinir. To lovo as I love tliec: to feel the world The brtglit, the benvitifnl. Joy-friving world A blank wit bruit llice. Nevermore to me Can hope., ioy, fear, wear dilfirenacenilng I nave no nope tlint noes 005. uream lor ino; I have no jov that is not shared by 1 hee: I have no tear t hat doe not d rend for I ho; All t liar I once took nleasnre tn my lute I- only sweofc whciii. repeats tby.naine; Mv noVer9,I ott!vsthor them for thee; Tue book drops iitlc3a down. , I cannot read. Unless is to thee."i w ilt'jl - TTi,) S'i.'I "Pshaw!" said Minnie, tryinsr to laugh "Has notSyofiSi''eufl -ot-u something more interesting rnaii tni-v -. "Minnie," said ' Herbert, looking full into her large, dark eyes, , I tliink it is AVHt a 'briniani ' color the lnukeeper's Uanjtmer ua possess.' - MitinIe. my-own Minnie, I love yon. salt! Herbert. ' A week or two later there was a very pathetkpartins ia the f little; .room which Mr. Grant' beeuiiietf. 4lGood-night nndt swoil-bv. Minnie." said Herbert. "I shall lie off before you arejp, Jo-mwion-. jvijwrite in W tlay or o, and soon return to claim" you, Miti- OTirWoTlSlit&lnnWwafffT early. Had she not to get lier fatlier's breakfast heforo lie startxtl to 'market' But after nr r father had left why did she not returnjto.jhy Uy-K instead ot standiwgjand Mfktifg to the hostler, as life led 'ahtf HJAlerd Mr. Grant's liorse? It was a beautiful horde aiul'M iti nle evidently 4 hoaght so; else why did she stand troktng 1114 mane. ami patting it so fondly? Mr. Grant was looking nut of.UisnviiKlow, ana there was a pleased smile on bis face- w hen-he noticed her. - He came down a few moments after wards, booted and spurred, and, though 6llfM9Tilts' -'Minnie Jiaua secret for her Either sear that night, ami the old man-said: 'Weil, lass, if he'll prove he's a respect able waiaiid can support you.- why he's a liberal kind of fellow, I think, and I sup pose I must let you go." .- t . And Minnie, seated beside him. nestled close into bis arms and sang her sweetest songs.,, . ,.-.-,,,... .. .... .. In anlelegantf apartment in1 London young Herbert Grant is pacing-rapidly up antl tkw; aneUlerly lady, seated on a sofa. is talking to him. , .- . ."Dear .'Herbert," he is .saying. "Ii wish yon would --listen to reason. What will "Kate-ayj". ; - "Katel'a co'd-liearted girl, w1k saw me brought, dying, apparently, to a house within Jiaifja mile of her," and never sent to kiiow'if 1 survived my fajl! I was a fellow creature, nt leiiti1' ."Rut. my dear " ' '"JJ other.", eaitl - Herbert,- taking her hand, and Mating himself beside'her, "vou do not know MTcnie. She is no coare, uneducated rustic. - Any -lady may be protitl of her -beauty and tnlents--and. mother. I firmly believe if it tuid not leen tor her kind jiiuiiig, I should Jiuve diexl." "Yon tti not scud for me,"said bis mother." -. : , . , : ,';.- :. No; until I was conscious tliey did not know where to send." he replied. "George came down by a former invitation, and I feared to tell you. lest, in spite of your feeble health. Vou wonld insist upon com ing to me. - Motlier. you will consent to call Minnie daughter?" . It took- more than one such coaxing to wiii her; but Herbert was -'her . all' in ai:t and finally she consented. "My wifty my ; wife.'" whispered a young pom lu a ;cafrtage driving through loti'lon streets one eveuing, and he drew his companion close to hH heart. "Here we are. darling; and now . my poor tired bird can rest.'? , C.i They had , been"Too the coutment, -aiid were coming home. 'Welcome, my daughter," said an elderly-, lady, pressing (lie traveler to her heart, "welcome home." Would your Itgrtfebipjlke any,, refresh ment?" said a servant, coming In. - "Lady Adair," said Herbert, gaily, 'shall I order refreshment?" "Lady Adair?" said Minnie. , "Why, Herbert!'.' cried his mother, "have j-ou never told her before?" "Never. . Yes, refreshments,.,. Itnniedi ately,ws"afd Herbert disntlssliig the 'man. "Why, Minnle. yon took a terrified as if I hud said I was a highwayman." - . 3 . Minnie cwpt up dose to liim. - ; i ' "Loid Adair or Mr. Grant," she wbls peretl, 1you are my Herbert still. V t . . , ; :. 1 - .'. a ,'si tU The other day a Detrojt. Cither purchased a microscope tor his son, a boy-of teii,pat ted the lad on the shoulder aud said to "My fijn" ak Wl Kri & oat ami study tlie beauties of nature." The boy left all oUrer--amusements for that, and lie took such Hiteresfnd -Iot provLao.aKla4ly.Ita;it aMhetea 4ale, to which seventl visitor, sat,rdowu, rw;lth the family, he felt -that -he iust--tiiaWe some remarks.- .Turning U one of the ladies ho inqnirerl: "DM you ever look at "cheese "throng! if microscope?"; . "' :" "I don't, think. J ever did,V. she pleasantly replied..- ,-. 1 .'! rt.'i oij 1 'Well, yon just ought to see the things .l9hl JohnJ'. exclaimed th father,' shaking hi head at tlie boy across the table. John subsided for a minute or two, and when his mother passed the cheese around, everybody said, ""TlMnk you, nor: Pretty soon the young st udent, desiring to mollify his father, asked: . . .- . - - "Father did -yw WrrmiTSOr WW "1 wfa-t,.j.t wSh i mffef supper, " re plied tlie parent. scovt-Jing nt tlia boy.'.' John "W.iq rather" disappointed at. his failure to arouse inthusiasin, and, just as the strawberries were being passed around he remarked', j ., i ;.vi.,".. at. .V-j Lii--. ;'Well 3'ou just onht to look at a straw berry once Ihrougb a microscope! 'fbey. look just Uke Maitt, they do and vou think yoji see biiprs runDing- IVu ,- 'Jawtt!" said his -mother.- . "BoyJ"--warnetf nfr f ttiiev.5 " '" -" ' "Well, they took 'wois'n ,fiies .'heads!" protested the bflv" vho ' 'inmpliM tiwv ddtibted liis veracity, 'ior fiies " - - , "ioy.w-! ' aii fiU ftther making a motion for John to leave the table. ' John lets and as 400:1. as iz was- coiivcn lent for hirn to do so. tii f.-.i!rfT oo tfl tha lad to the-wndtH-oorn In the basenif lit, feounced him romid tn-A r-vl '. , "My son, gimme t..at rU.iocope..tivl you takethe ax snj our, and biddy the I'eittiUes of that wooi-iivj" . .. , It that bay co"i; to ful .tfiQ .way ha does at present i.a w i.i become a l-ai-k snh ,iier Instead of a naiunli.-t. - ... ,. , :.. ,Tle Power ot Trntit. -. ... . - In a history of Persia is related this behtv tifttl aud impressive story : Abdool Kader, of Ghilam, had, when a child, a vision which impressed him with the feeling that he must devote himself to God. ! ' So he went to his mthe. in the morning and told her about it. . . ' "She wept," he says, ''when I informed her what I had ceen. Then taking out eighty dinars, she told me that as I had a brother, bail of that was my Inheritance. She made me promise, when she gave it to me, -neve; to tell a lie, aid then bade me farewell, exclaiming. Go myTson; I trust thee to God ; we shall not meet again until thed tvot itidgment."- "I went on well," I he adds, '-'till I came near to Ha madam. when our natulan was piunuereu Dy sixty Iiorsmen. One fellow asked me ' what I had got. '"- " ; :. ' 'J , ' ' "f:-:,. , ' , "i orly dinars'! said I, "are sewn under my garments." ; - "Tlie fellow la nghed, thinking, ho doubt I was joking with him." ,-4-r i "What Imve yea got ?Jfcsatd another. T wave him the-sauie answer." 3 - "l"iVhen' thev were dividing the spoil, was called to a mound where the chief stood. 'What projieity have yon got my little fellow? said he.".: ' "I have told two of VOur men already, " I replied; "I have lory : dinars sewed up In my ciotnesv" "He ,ordered them to Lc ripped open, aud found, tnv money." " .- ; 1 - "And how came yon" said he, with stir- prisa, "to declare so ojenly wlia -has been socarettillv tiulilen?" ajcc.'tue.t' I repk?ed.r 'l will not be fafse 'to my mother, to whom -I -havejpi-pmised tnut l Will never teii a tie."! - r-dild.''.sitl the robber "bast thou such a seuso ot duty to thy. mother at thy; years nwu u j. iiineiisiuii! iii. my age 01 tne tiury I owe to my God? - Give me thy hand. innocent boy, tlie ; -robber coutiitucdtbat I may swear repentance :upou it." :,, He did so, bis followers all a like struck with the seem. ' ., - '-You have been onr leadef in guilt, "thej said to, the chejf. "be .nowpur leader in the "patti of ." virtue? JHidT they instantly, nt his order, made restitntioa of their spoils, and vowed, r?ientanee on my ha,ud. . t ': ! -MUs feva Mitchell, of Me Mitivf lle. kiir ed a large ;beaver with a' club, a few days ao. ' The animal was us arge asa common sized sberjhe.ul dog,, aiitl bepu despoil ing Mr; MitciieM's .vegetable .'prop for some tim.e'.'wlth 'perfect' impunity cludhig ail at tetnpta.' heretofore" mad i to1 -capture him. Now his hitl is safely preserved "fur" future rise, it having been removed from the animal's frame and salted down by Eva, herseif. . ,"""'v. " y--1 : - ;- , Simeon i Bonfard, famed as the Pttriian rag pickers banker.' is dead '' For "forty years. lie had .pursued his ctlling of lending money to the cUitfoniers at fifteen per cent, interest; taking for security whatevei rag they might possess, and amassed in that way a fortune of -veral thousand pounds, which, as lie left uo relatives, goes to the Stater '' Itiaho mines have tnrned out a very large amount Of gold this season, and min ing men there feel very much encouraged. NEW TO-DAY. svauio.-vs. In Me Circuit Court of ihe State of Oregon for the Count; of Li m. . Lndlow Maxwell. Eleanor B. Dnvlsawd Hush II. 1'aviB her husband, Nancy A. Smiilt and Jo siiih B. Smith ler hnsband,.Marv Powell and William Powell her husbnad.iiiizrfhelh J. Gear Uart, John J. Maxwell and Albert Knssell, Pinin-tiU'-s vs. Elias Maxwell, srury E. Powell, KUward Powell. Ko-etta Powell and Marion A. KuiselL UefenTlanta. Sutt tn fcqntty tor lurtmon or Jel frorertv. To EHaa Maxwell. Mary K. Powell, li-lward Powell, fioeita Powell and Marion A. Kussell, defendants above named - In the name of the S ate of Orearcn : Yon are herebv reantreti to and n"jear in the Circuit Conrt'of theStnte of Or'M, for the county of Ijnn, aud answer Hie eoinp aint of the alove iffimea plaintiffs !n the n.ovo entftted-tanse, now on die wish the Clerk of wild Court, within ten nays affr. the date of -the service o; tnis snuimons upon you, if served in Linn cc-untv, Oregon, bat if served in any oi her oimnty with in thisSlate.then within twenty davsatter the uaie ox 1 neservsee ox xius summons opon j'on, or if served by publication of this snmiaons. then yon are reouired to answer the said com plaint bv the tirst dav of tho next rennlar teim of said Court, to be lioldcn on the fourth Muu- aay, ine 25i day ofUetoher, IS73, at Albany, tn said county and State. Yon are hereby notified that if yon fail so to appear nnd answer said complaint a above reuuired, for ww,nT 01 Kn answer rue futinttn win appjy to the Court lor the relief demanded in (ho said eomnlaint. to-wit : for tho tianition of the west half of the donation land claim of Ludlow Mnv v.-uji anu-ucnian aiaxweit 111a wile, known on the iatsnd iwrvev ol'tlie fj.8.4 nortflcRtlon So. "117." claim No. -43." situated in Linn county and S::ito of Oreiron. nnd for sucb other renet as. sunn seeto jusv 10 cautly, and that plain tltrs ami defendants pay their proportion of the costs nnd disbursements of this suit. - Albany bunt. 2d, lslo. POWEIX 4FUKJT, Plaintiif's Attorneys. Pnhlished by order of lion. B. I'. Bon 1mm, Tudife ot fnil( Court, mafln st. Clmmonra. Sc'Ot. fcl'MSIOXS. In Ihe Circuit Covrt of Vie State of Oregon far Me uovnt; of t,inn. Lather Klklns. PlnlntlnT. vs. T! ft. AnansiOns. Detcndant. Suit in Equity to remove,: cloud on title to Beat Estate. -. I o E. c. Spannous. the above named defend- In the name of the State of Oros?ons Yon arc the date of tlKseerviee. of tM.4Sammonaoiyo, if served on vou within said I.inik ennntv. bat if served In any other cwmty in said'Sateof of sneh serrlos, and if served oy publication, then on the first day of the next regnlar term of Raid Court in and for said County to-wit : on unsoii. men witnin rweniv navsirom ineuaie muuuuy, me ... , .. .. 3t dny of October, 187S, ' and answer the conmlntnt of the nlaintiir Herein, on file a-raiust. von -mil U. tlm OJlurUwai said Court (w in dement, for Ktlul .of kiuiia am -i ww win ire iskcu oiiainsi- you. 1 ou arcnere- oy notittoa tiat it yon tail tosipnenr ana answer the complaint of the plaintiff herein, as above required-! he pistol iff -wM apply o tliCut for the-reliefdetnandetl In the complain:; to wit, that the- court; order nnd decree that tho saict (defendant- make.- eseente.' acknAwlndu-h and deliver tn to wiid plaint itt a food ' and, suf fluent xteod of 000 vcjancH r 1! t he rlg-hf, ti16 and irtterost of tld defendant- in- and ta f tie tract of land known as the donation land claim "2.132," and claim" H- 'W.J' a deseribedfOn the plats end surveys oftho Unit ipd States on'Ble at the Land Office at Oregon Clt, Oresron. and situated in townieitniaft'R inMviii inu.iinn. i ainm ry luei uip savuuueing lMHtnuauon no. 8, 4. Sand 10. in Linn county, Oregon, and that said Court further order and decree the lo;;al and cnitable iltle of sttid land to be in the plainuH, and that, the plain tiff ha-e Jivdiitni-nt, awiioil said letendant tor his eosts and dis- uucemems 01 1111s suit, ana such other and farther .relief ashalJ 6'ni .ins, to equity. ;:' 1 Attoraeys for PPff. - Jndse of said Court, made at Chambers, SeptI Sd, 1873. . iscwa. ia ti i im ti n it ., 1, i POSIIX Delivery, at" Living HAVTNfl. howht. mt t1,a rinlltrmh.kln. j Mr. Lewis Stimson. 1 iui lnn.vn m,n tneit.izens and biilnotis men of Albany, that . Have On the Stmots nn nrtrM nd tnh wu and will be happy to nerve oll who ussy give All Orders will be nmmnliv sttuodad to at reasonablo rates. Orders may bo left at the Drug Store of Bell Parker.' . - .,-.-;,- VIRGIL FAIiis-iti. JWENTY HEAD OF HIG iOUOHBRED SPAMSH .aE3i:. liAS. ' s ' Just arrived Btthae"-' 1 - . FAIR GUOUNDS, ( near ibis city. " Call etu-ly and get first choice." " Iricc to Su!i-t5ic. Tliea i T n. JJFJ5TOSF, - " With Severa.no & i'oet, i.aliionna. May be seen at tue St. t.'hmlns (td,1'41Mny AusnstW. lf?7.--i9w.& . -'' '.. - KMe to StoefcioWera. "' i t ATI ASSESSSiENT OF FIFTY PER CENT. . was msde on tho capital stock sold pt the tJrange Union Albany, to be paid on or befit ;the - ---' " ' i c,-;,"l day ofOctonwj , n i.rt -j Payable to I. Mansfield, at the offleo". of tho A. F. Co. . A. DAWSON, Pres. Alfred M., Eoop, See. ; i U:? !- i lw .1 iv 1876. 1876. C h i c ago & tl brth-i West- ern Railway. MX' ii l.-A 'f.n-i-sH:it" i . ' - t; :. li -4 . ( -3 1-i rpIE POPtXAB HOTJTE OTBLAlK, Pftssenprers for Chicago, Ntekn Fans,"Pftts bnrjt. Philndelphtn, Mont real, tuetxx New York uusion, or any point, iast, siiotua ony inetr ' ' - '?.'; !t ' .' '(!. , TOAA'SCO JJTIXEXTAJ. TM KEXS . .(- --," . .- i, ... . the Ploucer Bontc, s 1 .;, --: ; , v-j-.; . - -id 'r.t! CIIM'AeO dc NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY "--.: 1-, i-. : :.h i - it. - i ' ' ..-. S THIS 13 THE BtST, ROUTE BAST. "Its-Tmck is of STEEL RAILS, and! on it has been nrade the FA ST EST tiuie that has ever been MADK in this country.- By this-ronte pftssen ?eva forpointstust of Cb ioano have Qhoico of the louowuis lines li-oin CUttasp; i.i .....j i "" - . ".- ' . " . .i t .t. By Je Plitsbarg, Fortwsyn and Chleafco anu reoiufifinM sutiiwnys, r-y 3THROCGBE TRAIXS tAlLT, with Pullman PaiaccKatrs through -to Pbiiadelpbia and New York pu each train., s ;-j t-'-t !-.-. i -t THROUGH TRAIN, with Pallmoa Palace cars A to Baltimore and Washington. j.-,, By t!ie Luke Shore wild affeirtgml Koattt ' 1 era Knli way nd rounecttoua (New York 1 , tciitml Hod lirie liiiilroud-, . . , , - , , ; . v THROUGH TRAINS PAIXT, , with Palace j urawiiii! xiooxn and Uver Puliice cars thro to New York. v y e Mictilnn 'entrnl, Clrnnd Tronic, . tirtKt Western nud Jtri UBd, fitur Kscfc . eitlrnl iSttilwiiys, .. ja,. . . ,. 3TnROU1.II TRAINS, with Puilmaiv Palace Urawing Room and Sleeping cars through to New: York to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester or Now Yorkciiy. -a..u . t.s!. Ky Baltimore nnd Ohio Bailra.id,, - 2 T1IROUOH TRAINS DAILY, with Pallman Paittce cars lor Newark, Zane3villo,Wlieehmji Washington and Baltimore without change. . This is the PHORTKST, BEST and only line runniiis; Pullman celebrated PALACE SLK1SP INO CARS AXO COACHES, c-onnectinw with Union Pacific Railroad st OMAHA and from the WEST, via Jrand Junction, .Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton. Sterling and Dixon, tor CHI CAGO AND TIIS EAST. , This popular mnte ia unsurpassed for Speed, Comfort and Safely. The smooth, well ballast ed and perfect track of steal rails, the celcbi-at-ed Pullman Palace bleeping cars, the perfect Telegraph Sys! em of moving train, the ren larity wiih which t hoy ran, the admirable ar rangement for rii'inins IbrQngh eai-stoChicao from all points West, secure to passengers all t 1ms comforts in modern railway traveling- No changes of Cars, and no tedious delays ot Fesv lies. Passengers will And Tickets via this fltvorite route at the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacidc Railroad, Sacramento. Tickets for sale at nil the Ticket Offices of the Cent rai IMt iac Railroad. W. II. STENNETT, MARVIN HCr;HirT.5en.Sup. Ocn. Pas. Afct. H. P. STANWOtD. General Agency, 121 Mont gomery street, San Fiwnciseo. v7n47y W heat and Oats Stored. Sacks Fisrnis&ed la Unlimited gnpply, . P. C. HARPER &j GO., Are prepared to receive and storo ' "t. WHEATfoMs on ns liberal terms ys can obtained else whera eTSnctes fnrnished. ; t -;,.; --.r-Allianj-, July 27, iS7j-43 " ; GRAF COLLAHV'tei--.: MANUFACTURERS ANT til? ALERS IN ALL kinds of Furniture." Waroroomson Firat street between BroadaiUuVsnd.Ellswoith sis. PE1IRT SIBISK, " DEALER IN CORD-WOOD.,J Order left with W. II. l)odd & Co;, under ReOaSTeb oflioel, promptly-attended to. Pictwrcs and! lfettar JPraraesi Would Rnnflsnce to t ho clt teens of Albany and rlcinii v.that he is prenared to furnish all "kinds of PICTURE FRAI'28 to order.at short notice. Pie! ntvs fmmetl, ami old frames rwnhwd - at hisofnes on l u st slreet,onr dor H'tt'of - uronaaioin, ana. ieve,ytu opn"-,,,, fe at ...;..-r-Xi".-jyteeV Tventy-Jlve Cent, NEWSPAPER'''.' 1 ,;-ApVERTISIMQ ! u': X?! NNETY-EtH- H EDITION. , f 'ontainlnjr a oompleto list of all tho towhs In.1 the United States, the Territories SAd 'the Drt. nun ion 01 i-unaua, iwinj a ropuiation reaiar than 5,-060 according to the lust census, toei her with the names of the iewpawr! baVluV tli , largest local, circnlaiion in acb Of it he- rVtafees -iamed Also, a catalogue of mtwsm.nei-s whieu. are recommended to a I vert isers asgivinx icreat est value tnprnportion topricesdiiutred. Also." all newnnaners in t h Untied jUmmanii r,n..i. r prlntinst over .1000 cmies each-issne. A in nil iuo ueiiKious, Aisricnuurai. Scientific nnd Me chanical. Medical,- Maon!c, Jxi ven ile. Ed ucat ion- ,ai, viiumt-ri'iai, luinirance, nai Estate, Sixrt imr. Law, Musical, Fashion, and other snecial ;lss Journals ; very compieia lists. Together w n i, iuininc nsr oj over ami tjvrnnm paiiers printed ia tha United States.- Also. an muv uponadvertlsinK; many tables ol rates, show ins the cost of ad veitiinGr in various nnwsnn. pei-a.ami evyythinf-wtiii4i abjlnuei' irf"aiyT -vvriijuijr wouia use 10 snow. Address OEo. P.. ROWEtb A CO, 4 l'. L'ark Row, Now York. TASTELESS. ' MEDICINES. ' A prominent Nw York physician lately com plained to HUNDAS D1CK4UO. about their Sandalwood Ott. Capsdj-ks, tulnjr tlial- lUey nmctimo. cured miraculonly? but that a ia'i entofhis had taken them wujiont ellVoU.On beln; itirorEisd tunt sove-al ijnitationa were sold, he inquired nnd ftwnd his patient henai b--n Utfrtn-t k'M 'A a IUCJS L'OX. k 3a What, hitppehedtoihis phys-ciim tnny have happened to othei, nnd DIjNDAS DICK CO. ta ke this method of protecting physicians, drug tists and themselves, and preventing pit. OF San bamtoos from coming into disrepute. I'HYSItTANS whoonee pi-esoribe the Capsules will continue todo mo, for they contain the pttrs Oil in t'h tiest and cheapest Km. - ' DVSSjAS I IC K & Cv. use more On, OF SAJr Pai,wojw than all the wholesale and Retail Inu"dsts and Perfumers in the United States comoined, and tins is the oole reason, why tr.e uureCMI is sold cheaper ia their Capsujes than in iny other form. ; . ; v. ' , Oi p eAN UALWOOD la fast snpersodlng eve.-v r. her remedy, sixty capsules only beinjr rt'q'iS" I to Insure a safe and erata eareiaalx on'. - i ' .ys. From uo other medicineean this 1VLl OAS DICK GO'S "SOFT CAPSULES solve tne problem, long; considered by -eminent -f sicians, of how to avoid the cansea and dis. i-.it-i exierineed in swuliowltiir, whit-h are well, known to df iwucf from, if not destroy, the good eiioeti of manv valuable remedies. Ik-ft Capsules are yint up lo tin-foil and ftrat boxes.-thirty in each, and are the only Capsules pr"cri!ed by phvfticiaiis y. VftsteleM Metielaca.- -Castor Oil and many ' 1 ..mucous utcuiviuvautu Kta taKen easiiv Sent! for cireulHirs to m Wmvim. nt .w .tr lm Snjitl a( nil ISrujy Mores Here. '-43: uliBWIi.il TITUS BROTHEBS, 1 'I .-"1 if: :: ' ' ''-'. ' ..-- -- ". XUEAX.HM IW . .. .. Silver & Plated yatie, ;rr-iit''jW' DIAMOND ,..".r-.T AGENTS! .FQJELJllSS it J . Sewing :, .T.t't l"; I iflffl 't".J!' till yiie Ilest.31cliM? Jflade i ,V : FEOM AND AFTER DATE, UNTIL. FUR. ther noUce, freight frbm T " : ' t?mttM"Z.AXO H' lo ' VAidBAXY ., WILL BE . : ON E DOLLAR PER TOS All flown ft-r Libit nl Iw Hi11rrr1 ,t PnltT. LAIlM or ASTORIA Free of Drayage and Wharfage, At Reduced Rates. Boats will leave ALBANY for CORVALLIS or l"UItXi.AJI 4a, 3Ti For farther parUcnlars, appiy to . . r EA II 6c KOSTrmi, Albany, Nov. 2d, T4-13 Agents The Bieli Stan's Nerrwlty and the Ior SInn'a Friend. Awarded the Gold HedKl at VIENlNA. Z ELL'S POPULAR ENCYCLOPEDIA A??D Universal Diciionarv of Sx-ienee, Art, Blo rardy, "Laniiniun:, Botany. History. Jnriswn dence, Oeosraphy and be Whole Circle of Bo. man Knowledire. ComnlsSe In ru nuioiiiir, ot 50 cents each, or bonnd fn one-half morocco sio, two lanrc roval quarto volumes. Ten cents a day far year, will jret it in cheapest binding. Every facility offered to those in modwutarin. euinotance--c obtain it. i Also, the new . ' Pictorial Family Bible. cheapest -in the market 1,300 ' illustrations. Send 3-ccnt stamp for specimen paves, to ''" ; . ',!.!., for PaciSe coast, , Portland, Oregon. ... . . , Farhi?, Town & City Properly -"'-. '-'';.".' .;,-..'. I 1.' !".-: FOE 8 ALE (IE TO RENT, ON . LIBERAL terms. For particular annly to -,H 7 ;-nlt.. ft-if' a'i. ELKINg, Albany, Or. -1 N. B. Possession given Immediately. r J JnJl j "'..- " ' j? : 'iii i- .-'t ' ' , : Lime, SliSnglc, Plaster Paris, s,;:::,-!r'liIi;;'HoIr,'ete., "' . and for sale low, at the w srebonse of . . : : : "PARKER & MORRIS. The Hhrhest Caalt Prtc Iald for Wool. i Albany, May H, T5-35V7 j Raising and K3rving -Bnildlnga. WE THE?tn8iEESIGNED 1ia LEAVE TO announce to the citizens of Albany and suri-oumlinf? country thnt, havtnctiupplied our selves with the necessary machinery for rais. tna and rciuovinK bnildinurs. we are ready at all, times to receive orders for such work, which we will do in short order at lowest rales. .. We prtiarnnte entire satisfaction in all work ander taken by us. , i- Orders left at the Register office promptly attontodto Apprv- to. - 1 "' i BANTY, AEN, CO. , 'Albany. Or.. April S3. 1875. ' 82 v7 f-'l , ? a u A..WHEtXCT.'t l.lifl '"'f "-' J . i C B. WHEELER. OF. HOWE, A.,.Wlioi3lcr;& Co., &nv7vitri . AwitatnrfcTV .... .. - Fotwardinf t Cmmissioii 1 Hrtants, Sealers la Mcrclssndise siMirrMaesi A good, assortment of all kinds of Goods al ways In store at lowest market rate. - , j t Agents for saie of Wasona,Urttin Drills, Cider Mills, Churns, c, o. ' , ' CASH pa'd Ibr! WHEAT", OAT8, PORK, "BUT TS, EGGS and POULTRY. ...... . . i . . -!: LYON'S'. ' P'v KAHJ?AIRON,; so Esrrs pcb iiotixe. , , . limn been a u over If air a. Oiatarjr -Xt"ProaMtes ih Orwwrth, Preserves the -,'-- - 1 ' 1"-..--! -' r: . Color. Increase Vhxair ad Scanty r Us. Hair, Pre vento: Its , railing; and TandDS feraj-,t. ! " . ' " r'- --,- . J . i LADIES, no jrow. want at Iorre, i liloomloy Cosa pleadon T If so, n . tpUnbtHi ol yon to your itaarfs content, .xt does away "MiCu SCednet Blotches and Xfm plaa, Overeataea the Flashed ar-ircar. antMF trttett, fatigue and eieaemrtit, . :; '?i:'. ;' 'UJ; ! "f f"Ji -Jl-Jli fXi-r i - - ft'- .;.ti"Jl.:C- - - a " tr V V FOB tlEMi 7 FOt' YOC&tfSixar ; Xtth-Jyt-i ,',sftr .qoaaaJamarj-akV.tt" LOUIS rREHVAt-D'O f : FIRST BTT.,' 4XtaOSM BOrAlJB. Clieaper tUara -iUft IV? o r t ' 'A IbaDT. March ac'laTOavT'-" i:" '"',: : I'I- c' ars3;fan5 Valaabie" t.iJFarnlng.;frfui.l for a8c-wtf wM,Mi mMt,i,.inBMilUi Wjl MS 'i JL of whiclv is rtoh hottoniland, -On tlseprenv , J ises are fair-baildhips, house, born, efri,ir , i sheds, etc.; slsoood baarina -orchard of fruit - trees: sua acres or tue very oesi - 80 acres of timber tend; ash and tnspin, the best of farmina land whoa cleared. A never faiitna -stream of water rons through the farm. mere. . is olao a splendid quarry -of ,lie-rock a too ;J place, pronounced by experts A I rook. .J ptrv -hundred acres are ndr rence- It is onfm f most desii-able and cheapest farms in JJew1 . connty. Ij-lng 1 miles from the O. ft C; railroad- . at Oakland. For particulars as ,t prko, atar aiply,ln this city, to ' .; y t.r J. II. BOCGTiTON, IaV D- Albany, May 14, 1875. v t . ..... , t r , , .j t.sv --.' - : ; OB rBINTlNO, fi , "When" yotr wisja- Poster Visiting' Cards, Business- Cards, t '? - -." "- t " t- , A ' . i Dill .featf t V i Letter If cads . - - . . ( '...':' i t Envelope k "" 'lj9sy -"- l-"- -""rtr,:' r,'r' Dall Tickets, ' - i i t.r. 'tj nr.'. ,.i i ,n ; .;ii -v , 5 ; Programmes, -I ; -J i. t.' I . '-tfl . 'f - , tt tl - r -VHiifltTT f ittii -4- X1 .-"'' J,- : - -r:tn' f. VmUJW.sI '-. :"'! -t .(. ,t4,1 lalelSpi,",'' j, !-" ' .-- " i J.-ti -S-'t a .' :' ft' ttr -tr; 'i . ; 1 1 r .-i -i 1 ..I .:' : i '" -- -' 1f , " I. i.. ' . Circular Pamphlets. W. .'- , 't I "t ; or in fact anything In tfta ' - ' . !' call attha-- : : 01 11 V nTfftTfmt- ..,-- 1 ' t d :t .i.'""i. .!. ' - .... - . U ' ' PRINTING HOUSi:, i COKNES1 FERRY & FIIT ' '