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miW is wir
Formerl
i vocation of Ufa : for Doy
Qa Boots, &
es always Low,
inft Oregon.
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1 ' Yours Truly,
I Alb tjtiy vCash Clothing Store. ' "'!;' '
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C iQ?4 bXJZ: 7EOtXSA3ID iil tXsse ixi XainSl counter
Tho C st Corrloge f-lanufacturinf; House of the
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: AIERSON, FISHEU & CO.,
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ran
IIOGIES
v..
AND
Ht ni(HaI 4D4d WorkWianithlp, Ilandtome style, Strong
RRt arable Veaielea
sf wejlaM
rioHKi v ro-, ae sow isi cte iji evert
AitT f THE AMEBItAS COJITISKSTT.
'tiltijnirtlorjltltnTirworklswiirranteJ. They hard received testtmo
t ( n country of purport similar to the following, hundreds of which are on
. . . - ..
..--f' - 4t OoJ j - GA1.V, Ills.. JnlT 16, 1879. . :
- ji, rv,rTHri BimHrt three years, and thrceof llwtn twoyearslnny liver
'! WM perfect, satisfaction and aro In constant use. Oscab 9allit.
ft it. HiJi " NBWBltY..C.,July 170879..
n twins the Emersrm FlsherBuMry I bought from yon o roafthlyI
..i.i. I had a fast hmw. drove hliifitlt pe. nv!tfei will, two ln
-, t ii hucrTV. d it la t-dy worth all the money I paid for it. I sayt noBm.
-' ,A- Tkaowb, FarniBrtJ.
tn t CarrhMrea havp made I n localit tes where IJvay lve? been nfnd for
. 'lyietn.anl others reanlrlmr hnrd and conntant ne. has led to
- i nin those localities, to meet which the nianufiu-4uring CoclUtles pf thelr
.,.!) i B lxen e JUeniled, ehobllii tlicui b U tra BU In good style.
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Yiala t - -5
& tt.:.S!-Si t
W,
Messrs.
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die f4
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n in.
aaat...
GARRIAGES.A OTK.
5. , j X' ... e "j i. i - is ,
In every tF of growth ; coaws awl see what
WB caused,,,. r-
Shoes, and 0
and the Best Goods for the Money.
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In Ktery ucupccii s
RHT0MS.
THI1II
we have ta Dffijr, aud it wht prices
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LAIN,
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-. McFARLAND . HARVuT.
MDEM
vTioleial and BrUU Scalm la
ROCERIES,
PROVI
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC PfttJITS,
FANCY OR OCERIES
CAilFOElTIA CEACSSES, CAITLIZS, IHTTS,
In faft the tarsest, bet Ainorted and nott Varied Klork -of
' ; ' GROCERIES In the country. ;. .... . .
THE ONLY EXCLtTSIVE GROCERY IN
-ALBANY. v . .'.;;r;
ta m?iti$taot HrioS' First
ALBAXY S1ARBLE WOMS.
S7AX8X.B
r.loaUnciats.
ElBCtJtEt) IK '-
ITALIAN OR
" MARBL.E.
Albany, t t-..t . i Oregon.
Also, eTery variety of cernetery nil d otter stone
'ork done with tiealnesa and dispatch. Special
EMviiuiiti if i,cn iw urui'n imis snj par. v uv
tale and Washington Territory, by (Mil or oth-
I860.
io;
Samuel :E. Young
' v .-.IS X'JW BECEITlSo JUS ,
Spring & Summer Stools
OF V ;"3 "
MEECHA1TDISE,
COXSISTIXQ OF ;
DH7 GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CAET33TS, ; .
QBOCEltlSS,
"WALL
house riUMSiii; goods,
kTC. TC, ETC.
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I am bow offerinf a .
Larger & Detter Stock
than ever before, and am eartyitiK a regular
line of reliable rood. Havta paid CASH
for all of tUcra, ,.
k am DlS mined not io be -
' IfXDEBSOLDI ,!
I la vise Ue tten ttra Aflhn WMltef
uood uooim ( rora.un rmtM,
call matt are
Albany, AprU 18, 8lVvii
Tarn O'Shanter, Jr.
CA S BE FOUXn AT ASS.
Al arxiiallS Urery Stable
(luruix the ikhwii of 18ttu.com
nenvinv April 1st, and ending
July Utb, lsao.
T AM O-SHAXTEH, JU., is comlnvt year
old, is a mahotfony bay, tml ia hand high
nmi weijclm 1,8-M pounds. He ta Clydefldule
and Meenrer slock.
Tkkxs. The seaaou, (U ; insnramv. too.
AN 4. MARSHALL.
Alticny, Oregon, April, lsao-mvlS
Aiffany Farmer Co'n Stockhold
er' aieetlns. '
NOTICE i'bercln- given to the stockholders
of tbe Albnn v Farmera Co. that there will
lie a uiMlinif of tbe atoukboldcrs of said Coin-
pnny at tbeirofflctr in the city of Albany, on
Tueadur, the littb day of May, 1880, at tbe boor
ol' one o'clock P. M. of Mild day, for the purpose
of ek-t'tiiijc neven Director to verve for tbe
term of one year, and for tbe trunnectlon of
on v o: Iter buslines that way- legally come be
fore the meeting. Full reports will lie prvmtit
cd of bulnes tranaactionit. A general attend
ance of t be stockholders desired.
Atttnt : M II. ll-ir.
It. MANni!Ln, See. Pre.A.F.Co.
AprU 30. WSO-vllnSl
Ladies' Variety Emporium.
HRS. 2J. SYDB
KESrS COSST.VSTI.T OS HAND
Garmt Zephyr, Cnnvas, Thread. Pint,
.yaMftwt Button Ileal IMr Switch
es GftfJ C'vrls Hosiery XMmjeu
tioudt, Ce., tc, fS.
Also, Agent or Dr. Warner's
llralth Cort:: -
Cfilld'a tVaUt!
artd Ablddtn Fore's '
Coi'sct Skirt-' Supporter.
CT French rtamplnrf done to order.
l:trRroadnlbin St., opposite Post Ofncejafl9v
(apcinc Porous
PLASTER.
rmtirtlif t' Bah. TKm m'frt. w ciranM tKt
liitkett mndmlf fMbrf si ralw ptattm. at arfa
th rnimaiil tut Partm Expmitiemm. Widely ana
ftwnrtly .) wi i mg ssssii mm m ft m
t i"Hm"tntkir4imorTi iimmfl Itr. .Alt' aa
fkynptfi M pmtr m laMltly shwt tU The Tshia
le qualities of the common ixjrrmS itater Se In
this mrtlrl. ibcreasMl 1 fold bjr an. and scienOA
tnedtcatlon. It rtlies alaMMt at ones and cafej
where other nlssters fall em to relieve. It is
withont donht tl nest remedy ever devised for
f.ame sod Weak Back. Rhennaatisia. Spinal sad
Kidney Complaints snd sll local acbes and pains.
Avoid imitations.Sold byalllraista,rrlese.
BcaaDBT dasuisoa att BC,
Street, Albany, Oregoa.
BOS.,
VtlRMOriT
8I0NS!
ALBANY, OKEGOX, MAY. 21, IS80.
THIS PAPER WS83!tt$XS&
Advertising BuresnOO Sprace8C). where sdvejrtislnc
rua tract, nay be maus for It ta NSW
LOCAL MATTERS.
The Bpttblletn cautlUlitres for the vari
ous county office,' will address tlielr fel
low dtixens t the fallowing places oa the
dates mentioned below :.
At Oakville Sdioliouw, tVodiicsday,
May 88 ;
At ShexM Sintlon, Thnrstlay. . Mar 8?.
4 At fliilsey. Friiliiy. MayS." '
At llnnit-Diirjts axi.iiruay. Hay zv.
At Brownsville. MonOayt May 31.
At Swectliome. Tuesday, Junel.
AC Tebanoti, Wednesday, June 2. .
1 At Sclo, Thnrstlay, June 3.
At M tiler's Station, Frldny. June 4.
At AlUtny. Saiuraay, June 5. -s- ,
Oppoi;ig cnudidatea are invited to par
ticipate. ,
Moonlight.
Base ball next. -
Croquet 1 looking ap.
Bttsl i iei is dull enough.
The county can ys opens at Ilukey on
tVednesday next. t - . - .
The Ladies CortVet Band made excellent
mnslc at the lecture Monday night.
'Die exenrston to Astoria from this city
"gets away with litem all.
The tianow gauge is now all the talk in
King's Valley. , Ovef $6,000 of the subsidy
has hecn subscribed. IVhoopYr up.
4,l die content, " said tins fly in t lie dough;
'somelioily will take me for a currant."
" Our new hook and ladder truck is cn
route. i I
It is becoming the fiiwhion for Oregon
newspaiers to sell the use of one or more
columns for the use of political parties dur
ing the canvass.' This Is a good deal more
remunerative titan the okJ style, and both
parties can tte the same paper.
You can obtain as flue and as late style
millinery at Mrs. Powell's in this city, as
at Pyctlaml, and at lower figures, too.
Fresh Invoice of ynii, sweet potato
plants ami tomato plants, at Ilaflenden's.
Two large wheels will be used in fur
nUhlng tlie water supply tor thi city.
A good deal of work it needed on some
of the sidewalks in this city to make tliem
safe.
Oregon city lias an Crtltttuttce compell
ing property-holders to olwln the nios
from tlie roofs of tlielr hotues dtlring the
dry months an idea that might be used
to advantage in olhe: cities.
Will Heartless will be on hand at hi
, new market in a few days. ' '
The annual Fire Department election
will soon lie here. t?eo. W. Humphrey,
of Hie Hook, and W. B. tfcott. of 2's.
are tlie candkUites for ChUf. while Fn d.
Graf, uf tlie Hooks, aud Duncan Rankin,
of 1's, are the cnfldidatetlor Assistant.
Complete furniture outfits at the Albany
Fitrclture Holije at lowest prices.
The robbery on M otMlay created x good
deal of excitement. Ak Dttbrtlille; ,
Quite a number ut three-linkbts ol this
city went to Portland In the front of the
week, ti attend the sessions of the Grand
Lodge and Grand Knmmpmcnt. '
Grat & Frrnn are flni.hiug np somo neat
btlroom aud parlor sets in ash and walnut
that will be hard to beat anywhere..
More rnln on Ttlt-sday.
On the i.lght ol the 12th and 13th, at
Hrpner. eight indn-s ot snow fell, but dis
appeared during the day.
The Incoming steamer will bring a large
invoite t new and late style millinery for
Mr. Powell, to which the attention of the
ladies U invited.
Pay your dog tax now or you "will lose
your dorg aiiil you ought to.
, See notice of final settlement in the Si
mons estate, faahlel Simons executor.
All kinds ot grocerlrs, at the very low
eft possible living prices, at Baffenden,s.
A large supply . of the most popular
ranges and stoves , al McFarland 4 Har
vey's. We shall soon be able to ride over to
Lebanon after tlie iron horne.
Mrs. P. C. Harper's father. Dr. W.
Weatherford. tilVsc. at his residence in
Portland on Monday last, aged .sixty-six.
' Hats done over at short notice, on most
reasonable terms, at Mrs. Powell's.
, Specialty ot teas, coffees aud spices at
Ilaflen Jen Bros.
Messrs. Senders 3fc Sternberg prffpose
huildiug a fine brick business b'ock on the
corner of Plrst and Broadalbin streets
this season, i'he, building will be ofbrlck,
twp-ftoFU'S high, fllty leet Irout and ninety I
two feet tlbep. with a basement andernentli
tlie whole building. It wlU be all orna
ment to that part Of Hie city. '
,Chichgokt since getting ciiewed rip in
a circiilaf saw, lias propped blit of the
milling business, and U nnW agent fr
Newbury, HawtliomGy & Co:, at Colfax,
. Bemember the sociable at ex-Mayor
Montelih's next (9th) FrWay night.
. It will probably be two cr three. wkg
before tW water mains ivlll . be readjr to
distribute tVateJ" Uirougliotit Hie cify r .
Prof. J. L. Gilbert, Republican iMhdi
dnte tor School Sltprtntentieiit.' was in I be
city iu the front of tlie JtMi. lie will
make th best ami most efficient officer
Linn county ever had, and we hope to see
htm elected by a good round majority.
The very latest In hats, etc., direct from
San Francisco, just recetved by Mrs. Par
rlh. , TheseconJ annual picnic of the 'Albany
Germanr Atd Society eeonrs on Monday,
tlie jiist instt - Our German friends , never
fail to have a sptetKlld time, and ail who
desire to parltotpato with them on tlie oc
casion, will be heartily welcomed. ...
.For handsome flowers, featlier, etcj
calf on Mrs. ParTish.' t ':
. The Sociable at tlie ME. parsonsg
Tuesday iilght was lsrgi!y attended and
fcugely enjoyed.
Oils' of all kinds at W, V. Baltimore's.
' Miss Mary Pbwell to tcitcbliig at Peoria.
A drain or rhtiti Is bbing dug down Ells
Worth street. - - - - ' ".
, Three grades of floilrat TV'; j. Baltl
morf's. T.- ; v;f
Pay your dog tax and mend your side
walks and clean out your backyards. "
Mrs. Parrlshi forwarding large " ortlers
to Lebanon almost dally.; " r
Crockery and glassware at YT, U. Balti
more ! . .. - . m ; '
Are yon going to buy any ne . clothes
this Spring? If so, go to L. K. Blalu's and
learn his prices and ' examine his" large
stock before buying.' " i -''"
The ladles should not tall to examine
the lianiisttnitt slock, of . millinery, flower,
featliers, hats, etc.. at Mrs. Parks shop
oil first street, next to tlie City Drug Store.
' Anew invoice "of ''excellent cigars at
City Drug Store. : ' ' '
" And now every boy desires above every
thing else iu this woivd to bo granted. , the
privilege of going barefoot yest once,
, James Forgy, of Sclo, called a moment
on Wednesday. A I wys glad to meet our
rriends'. ' -
Lots of ammunition at W. U. Balti
more's. - ' . .
One's succeeded in getting a fir tree for
a flag pole, tbe other day, that Is not to
be sneezed at. It Is 02 feet long and only;
about 8 inches In diameter at the but.
It will go up in front of the engine liouse.
The' Ladles Industrial Society ot the M.'
E. Church, will meet next Tuesday at 2
r. M-, at the reslc'UulSJ.of Mr. ftobt. Conn.
; Hon. KB. . Watson came over trom
Corvallis on Wednesday and took tlie neon
train tor his home in Jacksonville. He
will "get in" next June.
The Skagit still continues to be the grand
excitement, and scores are wending tlielr
way to supposed rtcbes in those gold plac
ers. ... ; .
Murphy who killed French In Umatilla
county on the 7tli. lias been arrested.
Tlie political canvass in Benton com
mences to-morrow. Hon. F. M. Wads
worth, candidtte for the Legislature,
started for Atsea on Tuesday.
A writer declares his belief that Mt.
Hood is a slumbering volcano that may at
any time pour out Arc and ashes and des
olation. The boss razor and those nickel-plated
scissors, at ttiri City Drug store, gets away
with all of "em.
Brewasrnis Desesw
Brownsville, Or., May 19th, 1830.
Ei. Register : Crop prospects look
very flattering up this way at present. .
Messrs. Piper and Bradsliaw paid ns a
vi-lt yesterday As but few people at
tended the meeting tlie talking was short.
They go to Lelxtnou from here.
Dr. Starr la a very little better, but Is
very weak.
M. B. Crane and F. M. Jack left fur
Portland as dclrgates to th Grand Iodge
I. O. O. F.
Tlie new saw mill is doing quite a bu-i-ues,
atid bids fair to be quite a profitable
i.iVfstment for Its owners.
Tin: work on the B..W. M. Co.'s ditch
is still going ahead exiiect to finish this
week.
Itipe strawberries are beginning to put
in an appearance lie re this week.
The all-absorbfng topic here Is the rail
road subject, and at last, alter so many
trials HikI failures, hopes and fears, it
seems we are to have a genuine railroad.
If the people of Albany bad taken the in
terest in this matter that tliey ought to
h:ive done, we might liave had a road to
your city long ago from the forks of the
Willamette via Biownsville, and thus se
cured the direct trade of the upper valley ;
but instead of such being the case, Albany
is taking but little Interest iu such matter
aud the building of '.tlie branch road t
LcbanoM tt ill be of little or no benefit to
her. They have awoke too late, and ' as
sofMi as this narrow gauge l completed
a!ong the east side ot the valley, and taps
all the numerous little valleys and foot
hill farms, cutting off nearly onc-lialf of
the bet grain producing country, then
tliey will begin to see where they are fast
drifting to. Already the west side road
has been extended to Corvalllsi . Mihs ettt
ting off everything from the west side, and
with this other road going on the cast of
them it seems as if Albany In list soon stop
advancing. The building t the short
branch to Lebanon, or tbe more expensive
undertaking of ptitiing a bridge across tlie
Willamette will not give tier tlie advan
tages she might have had by securing this
narrow gauge road. '
We understand several htdtes joined the
Bebekab lodge last nighf.
; Narrow Gavgk.
rise m nm is. '
. Prof. A. S. Johnson commenced a series
of lectures at the Opera House on Monday
night on the reign ot law, lllastratiiig his
remarks by several paintings from tbe hand
bf that master artist, J. F. Whiting. We
found the lecture veiy interesting, full of
Original Ideas and facts, gathered by the
pfotessdr during ten years of study and
research. He asserted that China, from
being (tie greatest hat Ion on earth, '.had
(alien from her first esvtte and was now
rapkiiy and surely on the decline, and It
was not possible tor Cliristlan nations to
lift her up. His argument tin tilts point
will not tail to attract" attention m tnc
Eastern States, whither the Professor in
tends lecturing during the coming season.
we were sorry to see so small An audi
ence on Monday night, as the lecturer and
subject deserved better ol the pUblic. j
. .r asCeaMBwesaeeseesia Keeetaee. W i .
Com menoement exercises lilt the Agri
cultural College, Cdrtalltt, will commence
on the 23d and ttthttntie to the 36thi Tlie
public are invited h) be present especially
the farming community of tile- State)' at
tlte examination of the stntients on tbe
2lst KWlayi ' -
,- . ; . '
' Py yohr dog tax or, surrender your ca
nine property to, the , Marshal, "The tax
must be paid or the dog goes under."
City Tmstf .' tmmi Cn&it. ' , -
Tliis will be tbe lasfcosll fsclfr
Get in" before It Is- returned as ilelta-'?
queiit- . A. J. HWrrj CUy STaisLalv.
ssellsrieeM slss vlsae.
. ReV, J. Jl7 W. Sell wood wUl jboJdiiaae-, .
services in St. Peters Episcopal Cbereb
rnext Situday, My 23d, morulnsarNl eves--
log. - - ..,v;i
. . r . ". v
. rMessU ansa, - . . - s
Tbe funeral sertoon of Mr. TL D. "
ray will be preached at OmfteiiiheaI
house next Sunday at 11 a. sr., by HaiSi r
Bo A-crsox. .. .
Sa muel E. Young will receive t&U WwlrVjt
a car load of thft.celebrated Bala wtftv;
direct from the &cteryvJwiUi aJL she UatessV
improvements, to which he Invites tbe at-
tentftm. of ihosewlio, waotisvjosjd, . J"
tai:tial wagon. See ad,
y yi ftffa! t mm(i
Tlie Sunday School of Shedd mod vklnlt r
wUl bold a basket plct.lo st tlM Bsbxti'
bridge caropgroond on Saturday n Jtsj .
1880. t Good speakers wjll be preseat. . . .'
The ladles , ot tlie Tint pKibfUstsi'''
Church will giver 80clsbisiienr SVU
evening, . May SStb, t. tlla-sesidewce. -
Tlioioas Monteltb,; Ksd jTbe.. JsjaV
la li aai t aa sal i
-U. . ... ... ...
i'he second and third OX flMins4L
lectures by Prof.' A. X. Jehnseo, kmf.?
been postponed to- Monday and Tradajr-
evenings, May 24th and 25th, at the Oem '.
House. Admission free. All are oottflaS
invited. '
rtkji
"Marriage and Iu duties,' win be
llittne of discourse at the M. ECburra '
Sunday evening. Song service tsxlT bott"''
before preaching. A cordial welcome T''
tended to ath , ':' ' " "
OSgeera atnetsa.
At a meeting of the Grand EncempVT.
ment, I. O. 0. F.f Portland, on Mends y-"
evening, tbe following officers were electe&i '
for the ensuing year: W. S. Newbury, "
Grand Patriarch. I: W. Case, Grand nhrV,v
Pi lest ; E. L. Bristow, G. S. ,W.; J. Mi '
Bacon. G. Sec.; I. B. Moores, O. Tree.
Ph. Meacbam, G.J. Warden. r'-
Tae acersa Kesmailesua Clsds. ' . .
Tbe Peoria Republican Club was '
dressed on Wednesday night by Judges H '
II. Hewitt and C. E. Wolverton, In etSrv;"
ing speeches. There was a large and mHi. "
thtislaatic audience present, and we are as.
sured that that part of old Linn to se04?5
for the entire ticket, without a ecratan..;
Hon. J. B. McCoy to President of ?
Club, and Mr. Wm. Holdeii. Secretary. . ,m
' iM-sf gississaj-'a.td is
ITncalled tor and remaining in tbe Pest
office in this city for tbe week ending .
May 20, 1880 : i .- ' " " 1 " '
Buckinglttm.Marv X Jewett, Irving f.
. 1 1 , fc. - II . , 1 " .. . . - 4- -
itNin, Mir osrsn Aeiiy, rnirm
Churchill. Grant 2
Drumtu, Lydia ..
Grearsoti, Mr
Moore, Jenhie- " -?
Marrkitf, , Henry . A
Wheeler. LM "
Warwlca. . James 'W
P. H. .RAYMOND. P. M.
C'aamjNaee Isi
Brownsville and Shedds drcalts M. S.
Chutvh. will unite Iu holding a campeneet s
ing at Roberts' bridge, commeuciug Jvu.e
17th, 1880, and to contlnne over two 8m' '
days. A cordial invitation Is extended teT '
all Christian workers to be present Mt
aid in the spread ot the. gospel. - , -,. '.
Dlr cetera . . tteCML " ,'r"
At a meeting of tlie sfockfHldrs oft&e
A. F. Co. in this city on TtMday; bi
f;knving: gentlemen were elected' DCftsf
tors for tlie euuiiig year: M. U. .WUda,'
Dave Smith. Alf. Blevlnv G.,F. ; Cnma
ford, R. Smith, A. S. Powell and J. JL
Roberts.' The Directors meet Tueaday, '
June 1st, 1880. t6 electroflfcerf '"
.it.- auk,yew,M
Mr. John Brlggs Juw Javeoted a stew
bakeoven that will come verr.Jjandy tm
have In the liouse, and I cheap. As it ea-"
tlrely covers tlie chicken or ether meat; fee
be cooked, all the nataraf juices wiir be '
preserved. - It also makes an excellent eadHf
economical coSee rooster, and can be used r
in, many other ways. . . Calf and ace ItAWl
you'll be delighted witii It. J ,
1S ri.;--!
III response to the inquiry Whether
steamer McCnUy would W ready1 to takejt
tbe excursionists from, here tojpelem Besjt
Saturday, . Capt. Hateli writes, ottaer ete,
of 18th Inst., as follows i "The sheo to .
gettittalong so slowly with " tJbe repair
ing that I do not think tliere Is possibiiHy
of our getting the steimer ouf as toon all
you meutlon. Will let yea lrrtow Jtsst s j
soon ss lean promise' yoii. defljiltely.'V
' fiirana AM Steele teaitt i"
Albany German' Aid Society gltea it
seoond annual picnic on Monday, May Slav?
1830. f No people In the workt tnpre ttsa.
oughjy understand tbe art of tj&iyleM aa'
joyment than our German, ftllow-crizrnv
and none enter Into an those exercises and,
sports calculated to give elacticlty t flser
body and strength to the tpusrtei with e.: '
real zest. None understand taete aSji '
the demand for these breathing (petit, f
It were, here and there h " the journey ef.
life, ween and where ell , business carta, -are
laid Aside tor the moment and tbs) '
whole roan enters into the enjjvytnent of. -the
hour-, regardless ctall else, feu U
fcet that U is Uie time arid occasion Ihr.
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