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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1877)
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, OREGON', AMtlL 6, 1S77. Religious. KIdcr David Brower will preach at the IVixie school house this (Fri day) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. All are in cited to attend. Business Meeting. The monthly busi ness meeting of the Y. P. Christian Asso ciation will be held In the Congregational church, on next Mouday evening at 8 o'clock. Back Again. A. C. Lay ton and family have moved back to their old home in this city from Corvallis. They can't help it people who reside in Albany long enough to become acclimated never want to leave. There are few better places, taking it all through, than Albany. Goor Appointment. We understand tha Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge of the third Judicial district of Oregon, has appointed Hon. L. "Elkins,. of this city, University Fund Commissioner for Linn county, and that Mr. Elkins accepts the position, and will keep his ollice in this city. The ap pointment is an excellent one. The Policy of Conciliation. The gentlemen who desire to try the policy of conciliation with the ladies, will do well to supply themselves with those elegant suits from the store of Wheeler at Slicdd. If they wish also to conciliate foituue by the exercise of economy, they should do like wise. Try the policy of conciliation. Xf.at and Tasty. Mr. Joseph Taylor has finished an elegant new pulpit for the Baptist church of this citj-. It is made of Oregon oak, gothie in design old English style. The moldings are original in de sign, and the carved panel-heads, elegant tracery, trefoil, etc.. finishes up and makes one of the neatest and tastiest pulpits in this city. The X. P. L. Insurance Association Of Portland, has adopted a system by which all moneys paid in. by way of death assessments, become part of the policy. So every dollar paid in as assessments, let it be more or less, goes, upon maturity of policy, to the order of the applicant. Ev ery dollar paid in goes to increase the amount of the individual's insurance. In a tew days the agent, W. F. Hall, will pie sent this new and most beneficial feature to the' public. Xew Flint at Lebanon. Messrs. Mc Calley & Andrews have secured the elegant store-room in Odd Fellows building. Leb anon, and went to Portland the first of the week to lay in a grand stock of goods suited to the wants and demands of that vicinity. Two more deserving or cleverer men are not to be found hi the community, and both being men of excellent judgment, business tact and liberal dealers, they'll get away with a most liberal portion of the trade " Of course we wish them the completest suc cess, Probaf.ly a Good Idea A project is on foot, we learn, to purchase Albany Col legiate Institute and grounds for school dis trict No. 5. If the Institute can be pur chased at a reasonable figure we are sure ic would prove a valuable investment. The grounds are large, are enclosed by a neat board fence, and have recently been laid off and rows of trees planted therein. The College building is a good, substantial edifice, which, with proper attention, would . last a score of years longer. If the thing can be made to pan, let the school diiectors go for it it seems to be a good scheme. A Complete Stock. L,. E. Blain has now the completest .stock of clothing and furnishing goods ever brought to this city. In the line of clothing, for men and boys, he has all the latest and nidst fashionable styles, at prices ranging from 12 to 75 per suit. He will sell you a handsome suit cheaper than you ever purchased one be fore. In the line of underwear he has some exquisite suits In either cotton, linen, wool or silk, that you have only to see to "hank er" after. He has a full line of the latest in hats and caps, and lias just received the Spring style of silk (stovepipe) hats and tley are beauties. He has a full line of gloves, neck-ties, handkerchiefs, collars, etc., etc., in fact the completest gentlemen's nrtiishing iiouse in the State. Go and see. JL1ST ' 1ETTEHS Remaining In the post Office Albanv. lAnn cxxmty, Oregon Anl oth. It 7. PeXnVealliW for these Mters must give the date on which they were- adVTOieu. Bonhara, N -JI Palmer. IT Z Cole, Ed. Smith, Miss V OKjper, T M 3 Smith, Mrs Mary J Fisher. Miss Clara Smith, Miss Eliza ile. S T 2 Thomas, Huston ilaaelett, J William Williams, Master K 2 Knapp, Miss Kate Williams, Miss AWie McMurray, Jauies 'Walson, A McFadden, William YogeL Ilehirieh 3 JUeiarker, W II l 11. RAYMOND, P- M. TEACinSIiS-' INSTITUTE. The Linn County Teachers' Institute met at the U. P. Church in this city on Tues day, April 3d, at 2 o'clock p. m., in annual session, and was called to order by Hon. L. Bilyeu, President. Dr. R. C. Hill led in prayer. The President then read the programme which, on motion, was adopted. Election of otlicers being next in order, the following persons were chosen as said olTicers : President L. Bilyeu, re-elected. Vice President Mrs. Addio Mansfield. Secretary I). V. S. Reid. Treasurer Miss Ella Hunsaker. Critic Prof. W. R. Bishop. The Treasurer's report was read and adopted. The subject of Geography being called, Mr. W. F. Thompson spoke first on the subject, followed by Mrs. Train. Prof. W. R. Bishop, B. A. Cathey, J. L.Gilbert, A. E. Ellis and others, and between them the subject was well handled. The Critic's report was read and adopted. Article 8th was amended by inserting "elective" before the word "officers'' and striking out the word "critic"' On motion. Miss Ella Hunsaker was elected an active member. On motion, ordered that all members shall pay $1 to defray current expenses. Programme was then read for the even ing session, when the Institute adjourned. EVENINO SESSION. Kev. W. II. Bishop conducted devotional exercises. The address of welcome, by Prof. J. L. Powell, was an interesting and pleasant one, and was most appropriately responded to by Prof. E. B. McElroy, County Super intendent of Benton county. The lecture by Kev. Dr. S. G. Irvine, extempore, was a gem, and was listened to tvith the deepest interest by all present. Adjourned. MOlINrNG SESSION. Wednesday. April 1. Institute called to order by the Presi dent. Prayer by Prof. W. II. Bishop. Penmanship was introduced by Mr. F. II. Beid. followed by Messrs. Ilioinpson, Cathey, Ellis, Bishop, and others. The discussion was very interesting and harmo nious. The party selected to introduce Orthog raphy being absent, on motion of Prof. Bishop the President was invited to speak on the subject. The invitation was accept ed, and the President was followed by Messrs. Ellis, Bihop, MeFarland, Cathey, Mrs. Train, and others. The general opin ion seemed to he that the present mode or manner of spelling is w ithout reason and demands reform. The rudiments of Arithmetic was intro duced by Mr. C. P. Davis, followed by Mrs. Train, F. M. Miller, and others. This subject was also discussed with considerable earnestness. The President appointed the following committees : Isolation Prof. W. R. Bishop, W. F. Thompson and Mrs. M. J. Train. Question llu.r 1. L. Gilbert, Flora Rum baugh and Mr. Chamberlain. Alter reading of programme for after noon, adjourned. AVTEIiNOON SESSION. Instittite culle 1 to order by the President, and led in prayer by Prof. Powell. The subject of Algebra was introduced by Prof. Powell. Tke discussion was par ticipated in by Messrs. Bishop, Cathey, MeFarland and Dr. Bnlan, of Lane county. "Mode ai:d Tense." This discussion was opened by Prof. W. Ii. Bishop. . Remarks were made by Profs. Randall and Cathey This subject called out more feeling in its discussion than any other, so far. Mental Arithmetic was introduced by W. F. Thompson, followed hv Dr. Bolan and Prof. II. II. Hewitt. This subject was rather "slow" teachers seemed somewhat indifferent. Critic's report by Mrs. Mansfield, Programme for tiie evening read, when the Institute adjourned. evening; session. Institute met at the Court Iiouse at 8 P. m. Prayer by Bev. Mr. Hunsaker; music by the choir. The regular programme for the evening was changed, and School Government was taken up introduced by Dr. J. C Bolan. The subject was farther discussed by J. L. Gilbert. Prof. W. 11. Bishop was called upon who closed the discussion. Next, as per programme, was an essay from Mrs. Addie Mansfield an able and interesting production. A recitation, by Olive Jackson, was well received. The programme for Thursday morning was read, after which the Question Box was opened and the coutents discussed by the victims. Music and adjournment. Groceries and Provisions! ALWAYS TO BE FOUND AT "WILLIAM VAITVACTOR'S, rirt Door West of S. E. Young's I'irst Street, Albany, Ogn. Clieap for Casla. STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS J MAMMOTH WAREHOUSE, At root or Lyon Street, opposite Iepot on O. A: ". Hailroa!, L0 . ' Will store Kraiu ami Ueiicrul Merchandise at Lowest Kates. Albany, Oregon, Juti., 1877-15v! W. . M( FA LAND, Centaur Liniments. PAILlGItAMLETS. -PtALicns in- PUMPS AND HOSI Letter from a Postmaster.' "Astioch, III., Iec. 1, 1S71. "Messrs. J. Ii. Rose & Co.: "My wife hits, for a Ion;; time, been a terrible sufferer from Rheuintit ism. She lias tried many pliysu-iunsamt many rcmcilk'S. The only thins; which lias given her relk'f isCcntsuir Liniment. I am rejoiced to say thi Tin cured her. 1 am doing what! can to extend its sale. W. H. RING. This is a samjile of many thousand testimoni als received, of wonderful cures effected !y the Centaur Liniment. The ingredients of this ar ticle ate published around each hoitle. II con tains Witch Hazel. Menlha, Arnica, Rock Oil, Carbolic, and ingredients hitherto little known It is an indisputable foot that the Ccntanr Lini ment is peilormintf more cures of Swellings. St itf Joints, Ki-n pt ions, Ii hen mat ism. Neuralgia Sciatica, Caked Breasts. Lock-jaw, Ac, than all the other Liniments, Kmhrocat ions, Kxtracts, Salves, Ointments and plasters now in list. For Toothache, Karachi, Weak Rack, Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions, it is admirable. It cures burns and scalds without a scar. Kxtracts poi sons from bites and stings, and heals frost-bites and cliillblains, in a short time. No family can afford to be without the Centaur Liniment, w h i te wra pper. The C'entniir Liniment, Yellow Wrapper, is adapted to i lie tough skin, muscles and liesh of the animal creation. Its ellects njxm seveie cases of Spavin, Si-oeny, Wind Gall, Lig Head and Poll Kvil, are little less than marvelous. Messrs. J. McClure A Co.. i ug" ists, corner ot Kim and Front streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, say : In our iieis-'liboi hood a number ol teamsters are using the Centaur Liniment, i Hey pro nounce it superior to anything they have ever used. We sell as high as four to live doxen bot ties per month to t liese teamsters." we nave t tiou-tmds ot similar testimonials. For Wounds. Galls, scratches. King-bone, &c. and for Screw Worm in sheep it has no rival. Farmers, livery-men and stock-raisers, have in this Liniment "a remedy which is worth a hun dred times its cost. Laboratory of J. 15. Kose &, Co., 4G Ley street, New York. -! A X U F ACTURES- Tin, Goirpor and Sheetiron Ware ! AtiKNT FOR THE CELEBRATE! SET nT 7-13 VTCT.ZJD, PITCHER'S CASTORIA. ALDANY, OUKGOIN'. Mothers may have rest and their babies may have health, if they will use Castoria lor Win!! Colic, Worms. Feverishness. Sore Mouth. Croup, or stomach omplaints. It is entirely a vege table preparation, and contains neither miner al, morphine, nor alcohol. It is as pleasant to lake as honey, and neither gags nor gripes. or. t.. Dimocn, ot uupont, .. says: "I am using Castoria in my practice with the most .signal benetitsand happy result."1 I his is what every one says: Most imrses in New York City use tile (astoria. It is prepared by Messrs..!. Ji. Uose Jfc Co., lley At root, Now York, suct-f siOis la Suimiel Pitclisr, M. U. Savs Next itoor to-tlse SSib2a. dec76iiI4 1. F. SMITH CO., AGENTS FOK THE t-T Off lr "-lav at hotm. Samples wort h $1 VpJ lit piU free. Stinson & Co., I'oi tland, Me. 'ij ij ziH?. ' "" 11 "' "J' ' j 5 fs" n i " SEN I) '.-.o to (i. V. ltOWELL & CO.. Ne w York for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing S.imi) newsrMtpi:rs, and estimates showing cost of ad vertismg. 28vy FOR SAIZl ! VlviiVle 13txiltlii-ig- SCITATiLK FOR Dwellings or Business Houses, SITUATED in the business part of the citv two lots, in block No. 3. in the city of Allia ny, Oregon, on i he corner of Ferry and Water streets, near the citv Mills, steamboat landing and i . & C. R. R. Size of lots : loo feet on Ferry street : feet on AValer strcft, with btiiltlings thereon. Inquire on tlic ireinises for particn .rs. TIIOS. J. SAFFOlU. Albany. Or., Jan. 20, ls77-lsv! , tT. PkesbyteryTJo Presbj-tery ot the LI. F. Cburcb oiM&t Ilafeey yesterday at 2 p. it Uev. Dr. Irviiie will be in &sS&uoe aiere will probably be no iscr Vioesatbi3 (Church In this city on Sunday. Mre, jr. L. Harris, wlio has been coo fined to her worn Biiice Deeember, we are glad to iiear, under the stimulating influr enoes of tiie present beautiful weather and good nursing, Is slowly eouvalescSng, nd her nuny triaods hope she will eie long be able to take the place in society made va cant by her absence. MARKIHl. . In Boise Cityv I. T., March 23d. II. C, tibepberd, Esq., Junior editor of the Bed rock Zk-mocrat, and Sli, RIkkU E. livens. Oar beat wishes go with Harry and Rhoda -m wormy young kubble. - . ITTK l"RKinTEBLN I'lUBnEET Met """"l"J iuysuay, aujournlng yester- fy- IOENING SESSION. : Tiiri!3tAY, April 5. Instittite called to KHer by the President. Metliods of Long DivUtoi discussed by members generally. The eubject of Percentage and Interest, by V. S. Reid, was ably discussed; ana when the subject was submitted for general discussion, a lively debate ensued, the prin cipals being Ptofc. Gilbert, Bolan, Bishop and Randall. Methods of Teaching Grammar, by Mr B. A. Cathey, who illustrated by means of a class and blackboard. In the meanwhile, a motion that the Secretary be instructed to correct and transmit tlie minutes to nrSntor was carried unanimously. Dr ilill. Sen., roade very appropriate remarks on the subject of teaching grammar. Adjourned. Tit? People Wan lroor. There iff no niertiefn prescribed by physi cians, or sold lv lraKglss, tht carries Bueh evidence of its im and superior Tirtue as . , tha hit.?.- Tofisumot ion- or 1 4)lUP MM UVU . ' " - - - - . - c ZnvAl-a of the Throat ot Lnns A pi-oof of tiuit liict. s ttmr any jierson anlictr.d, n icct a Samp" -Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior "Sw l-'fre buying the rejnUar size at 75 ri-ut It Iihs Uifelv btn introdncert m tbis Gantry frotn Germany, and its won-Ierftil enres m ustonishina everyone that iise it. Tim flos will relieve any case. Try it. Srld by all druggists. pi&m EBER PIAHO, 10 I-ISOT STREET, PORTL.WD, OKEGOiV Tlie Standard Or-j-an o Trinmphant. Following is a copy of a Western Union telegram received bv Sherman & Ilvde, San Francisco : Xew Yohk. September 20, 1S7G. Peloubet, Pelton & Co., of New York, have received DIPLOMA of IIONOK atiu MEDAL of AWARD lor the CELEBRAT'D STANDARD ORGAN D. W. PRENTICE, AGE FIT, 123 First Street, Portland. Oregon. "W. C. TWEEDALB, K Call and tee him. healer xv Oroeerjen, Provisions, Tobnco, tenrs, t (tilery, OiH'krrj. and Wood oad uuw m are, ir( M., Albany, Or. Hv5 LEBAXOX ITEMS. Our regular Lebanon corr:?pondent un der date of April 5th, writes: Arrangements are being made by citi zens of this place and vicinity with promi nent citizen? ot your cit3 to liave a graded wagon road leading along the north bank of the Canal, as far as Judge Geary's farm, for the convenience of travel between the two points. It is intended also to extend a telegraph wire along the route ot the Canal and road during the early part ot the Sum mer, provided the road is established. These public conveniences are greatly needed, and when personal advantage and public necessity is rightly considered, we feel assured that no one will be inclined to thwart the enterprise. "We have been visited by F. M. Miller and wife of your city, who made applica tion to teacli oui district school, which po sition we hope they may obtain. Mr. C. II. Ralston, Clerk of this district. reports 1 88 persons between the age of 4 and 20 years 90 males and 80 females. The Odd Fellows building is being flitted up in spieiutlil srj le to receive ine new stock or goods en route from Portland in charge of Messrs. McCalley & Andrews. Tlie O. P. S. 9. Concert on Sunday evening was wen attenueu anu neartuy annreeiated bv all. Funds sufficient to purchase a w.iuu organ nave oeen contriDu- tetl to the tseiiooi, anu uie organ wm ue in place next Sunday. H i i i tH. h S To the Working Tnt We are, now piearei to furnish all classes with constant employment at liotue, the whole of the time, or for their npare momentH. Bnsiness sew, liKit and profitable. I'ersonsof either sett easi ly earn from 50 cents to 5 per evening, and a proportiomtl sum by devotinu t netr whole t i,a to thHbnuinosH. Boys snil girls earn nearly as mncti as mn. That a.11 wlio see this notice may send their address, and test the business we make this unparalleled offer To Mich as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay lor tho' trouble of writing:. Bull part ieulnrs, Eamples wort h ee vera 1 dollars to eotnmenc work on, and a copy of Home and r'ireside one of tiie liirnet and tiest IlltiHtratcd PnblicatUmn, all sent free by mill. Reader, if you want per manent, prod table work, address, iEORE i,TisON 4Co., Portland, Maine, n26vS.J Office of Singer Maxvpact'iig Co.,' HRSI AND YAMH11.I. Sts., 3, 1877. ) POK1XA.ND, OK., January 23. Special Notice. "I7OR THE TNjrnTtMATTrvsr vr hexf.fit A of our customers, and to nil persons desir insj to purchase our celebrated sewin ma chines, we resi-Kvrtt'iillv Tiotifv them tnat. the Messrs. TITt'H ItHHS. are our an'-nts lor Allm ny and I.inn county. and that, the.v. or t:. K. WOLVtH'l'tlN, Esq., are- fully anlhoriwfd to iit-i anu bwi w outstanding acconnis ior u. The hinKor Manuiacturine C'onipanv, M. W. PARSiiSS. SHnsccr Orecon and W. T. ' nlgv!tm9 Rciaember Thin. Kow is the t ime of year for Pneumonia, I,nnir Fever, Coughs, tjolds. and fatal results of pre disposition to Consumption and other Throat and Xtunjr Diseases. IKhschee's Ueruan Stki'P has 'been used in this neighborhood for the past two or three years without a single luilure to cure. If von have not used t his med icine yourself, go to your Druggist in this city and ask him of its wonderful success among His customers. Three doses will relieve the worst case. 'If yon have no faith in any medi cine, just buy a Sample Bottle of Bobchek's Cerjias Syrup for 10 cents and irv it. Regu lar size bott le 75 cents. Don't neglect a cough to Save 75 cents. nl8n3 A CARD. ' : To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, esrly decay, loss of manhood. c, I will send a reel lie that will cure yon, KBLE OP (JHARUK. This ereat remedy was discovered hv a missionary in Sonth America. Send a self-addressed enve lope totne ituv. josefht. Inman, Station n, Sme tfntte, New Yark. wr9, Don't lail to read the ads. in this week's issue they are full of interest. Fleas are beginning to awaken and as sume their rights. Graham, the tailor, has some splendid cloth left out of which to cut elegant suits. The City Recorder had Issued twenty seven licenses up to yesterday noon, since Monday. Sneriff llerreu has done well ns tax col lector, his delinquent list amounting to less than $15,000. Twenty dollar pieces scarce except at John Conner's Bank. Armed with the propsr credentials any one can get Coin there. Saturday was the last day of grace for county fapses, and the delinquents have been handed over to be properly squeezed hereafter. The weeping survivors are piping their peepers, for 3f eddy's turned in for to sleep with tlie sleepers. Xo longer they spank him -for cutting his capers, and this is the song they sing in the papers : 'U'e shall roam on the banks of the river of peace. And bathe in its blissful tide; And one of the joys ot onr heaven shall be,. Our darling litt le Xeddy that died." Xevv and rich diggings have been struck 23 miles this side of Prineville. So we learned Tuesday. A good thing to fake just before going to bed is a hunk of cheese ! If you have any doubts, try it. Ceo. B. Dorris was elected Mayor of Eugene over his competitor by three ma jority. Our restaurant was shut up tight Tues day night probably on a tear. Rumor has it that Mr. George Kezartce and Miss Burkhart were married on Wed nesday morning, taking the noon train north on a wedding trip. Another wedding is on the tapis a way up one, at that. Look ouet a leedle. As Frank stood watching the dust whirl ing in eddies, he exclaimed, '-Ma, I think the dust looks as if there was coing to be another little boy made. A Federal-street man had just said to a friend "Let's take another '' when his wife turned the corner, but his duty to hi wife was not fonrotten ''view of the polit ical situation," he added. Young man. if you arc looking for a wife and arc nfraid to ask the girl you want. try Adelina Patti, or Lucca, or lima d Murska. They have averaged about seven husbands apiece and are not satisfied yet, and you may be the very man they are looking lor. It is noticeable that the number of big school boys paroxysmally kissing the school marm when she tries to whip them is on the increase. It is also noticeable that this increase is also followed by a large increase in the number of school niarms who at tempt to whip big boys. We are sorry to learn that Dr. Ballard, of Lebanon, has been spitting blood of late. As the 000 feet of hose lately bought fits and will work all right ou One's engine, we. suggest that One's keep the entire lot, and 200 or 300 leet of hose suitable for Two's be purchased hereafter. Dr. Ballard's mother arrived on the last ocean steamer all the way from Iowa. Al though seventy-eight years ol age, she stood the trip remarkably well'. One hundred families propose to emi grate to Oregon from one county in Min nesota. We may expect a large emigra tion from the Kasteru States this season. Let 'em come. liev. Mr. Peck, of Salem, is here. Well, well, -veil . We said last week that Lou lioyal had sold out his barber shop and was going to move to Klikitat. Well, Lon did intend to go, and lias sold a half interest in his shop; but he's changed his mind, and will not remove, at least not till fall. Fitzgerald's Home Newspaper, published in 'Frisco, uses the Scotch type, and is one of the neatest papers on the coast. Once n Week; published at Oakland. Cal., and edited by Calvin B. McDonald, is one of the most interesting California weeklies Calvin B. holds his own remarkably well Friend Matthews, of the Chemeketa, Salem, and his amiable wife, visited tuis citv on Monday and Tuesday. Messrs. McCalley and Dave Andrews of Lebanon, were in the city on Tuesday, en route for Portland. Dick Powers, of Lebanon, spent several days in the city during the week. Mr. Steel, of Portland, has been talking up the merits of the Wheeler & Wilson machines lor some days. The Ilarrisburg Photographic Xews tells us of an eminent legal gentleman of that place who has practiced before every bar in that corporation for a bit ! In the election lor school director and clerk on Monday there were two candidates for director, viz : Dave Thompson and Jase Wheeler. There were three candi dates for clerk, to-wit t J. J. Whitney, J. II. Burkhart and Jay W. Blain. Mr. Thompson was the choice for director for three years, and Jay W. Blain was elected clerk for one year. This is good enough. In tiie absence of rain onr roads are get ting dry and hard very rapidly. Sim Beed, of Portland, was In tlie city in the front of the week. If you are going to pai ntresidencer fencer barn, or most anything else, and want it to look well and last, try the Averill paint, advertised in this issue. Call at C. A. Plummer's drug store, where you can get not only the Averill paint, but almost any thing else you may happen to want in his line. Capt. Smith, Agent at Warm , Springs,, arrived in the city Tuesday, en route for Peoria. The Capt. never looked better. 'White Prince and Gen. Fleury arrived at Marshall's stable on Tuesday. Fleury is a perfect beauty. Coal oil, paints, hair dye, calomel, pills, cigars, etc., at Bell & Parker's. If you really want a nice roast go and purchase a roaster manufactured by W. II. MeFarland they just can't be beat for roar-ting meat. A number ot teachers in the city attend ing the Institute. The milky way from the barn to the pump. Blessed is the man who sitteth down on a red-hot stove, for he shall rise again t Read card of Mr. Joseph Taylor, archi tect and builder. Mr. Taylor is a most ex cellent as well as rapid workman; thor oughly understands every branch of tba business, and is as honest as he is capable If you want a design for any kind of build ing, and tlie cost, etc.. call on Mr.. Taylor.. We are still willing to receive silver at par on subscription or advertising;- IT you don't believe it, try ns on once.. Kev.. Mr. Bishop, of Brownsville,-gave-us an energetic shake ol the hand on Toes day, i I. O. IT., "Isadora Ouida. Upton,"' w the name of the darling a child of "prom ise," certainly ! He was a wise philosopher who said tbafr tlie people will find out by trading Witt you whether yon have religion. There'' no 'needcessity" of having any words about it. -. Spring clothes will soon be jumping into universal circulation and Blain has 'em,, with all their different foliage. Mrs. Judge Miller went over to Leb- anon on Tuesday. If you don't wantyonr crop of IrecVleS- to develop keep out of the wind and: sun this month. Gns. Layton is now boss tinner at Grad wold's. Mr. Grad wohl is fortunate in bav ing secured Mr. L.'s services tor the- next year, and will therefore be prepared to do- any work in the tinning line in good style- '1 he enterprising citizens of Brownsville want a lruit dryer, and we suppose wilP take the necessary steps soon to obtain one Mrs. Anna Whitsnn went down to Port land yesterday to lay in her Spring and! Summer stock of bonnets, hats,, millinery.. etc. The acknowledged taste and' judg ment of Mrs. Whitson in the selection of goods, warrants us in assuring lady patrons and friends that lier purchases will be ex actly suited to their wants, and an elegant and tasty stock will be secured. Call at Mrs. W.'s to-morrow or the first ol next week, and get first choice. Sir. E. B. Purdom, who has been con fined to his house for two or three weeks past with lung disease, is slowly improving" at tlie present writing, and hopes to be atf- " his place of business next week. "Ma. I wan't to go barefooted.. All' the4 boys is ; can't I say?" is about the first thing that salutes the maternal ear after breakfast, and the last thing before retiring, at night. Wm. Van Vactor went to Portland again during the week to increase his stock of" groceries and provisions. A'an is a most liberal dealer and of course is selling aiv immense amount of goods. A good stock of fresh groceries and pro visions at Billy Tweedale's and Billy is bully good boy to trade with, be gorra. Very little change in market prices.. Butter emoted a little lower ; eggs at par llatn at lGc, these hard times, tastes more ot coin than sotneoFus can pan out. Croquet weather look up your sets. Prof. Ellis of Brownsville, made us a' pleasant call on Wednesday. We were pleased to receive a visit from' Mr. and Mrs. Train, of Ilarrisburg, yester dny morning. Both are accomplished' typos. Miss Smith and Miss Kaizer have opened' a dress-making establishment on Broadal bin street, at Mrs. Johns' old place. Mr. Acker, of Portland, was In the city a day or two. X. II. Allen & Co., has succeeded' In getting several hundred thousand' feet of logs as far down the Calipooia; river- a LTnele Geo. Hughes' farm, not' oven five miles, by the river, from this city.- - Late fashion magazines, illustrstted'liter ary papers, new books, etc., at Foshay's. Mr. Lollis has gone to the mines himself.. EnconnigtmeBt fur tbe Feeble. Debility, whether it be inherent, or caused by overtaxed strength, or protracted illness, has a most depressing influence up- . on the mind, breeding an abject melancholy nearly akin to despair, and enforcing the abandonment of cherished projects and high hopes. 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