XIST 29, 1S73.
J.llltl.T.
llacknrniitf
( oHiinlua.
Clatwop., ,
Lurry
-kxm ,.
Dowrlns
(Jritnt
Jhi'JiPon
Jo;;(.'uhiiie.....J
: Linn.,
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Ion fur the ftnr.e
."the.V'.-uiocratU;
ViJ.Ti in. rort-
1 -Aiiruft, IS?;),
$ ',ni"-iHtlrt.y, the
d O'uloitk A, M.,
At candidate for
jbor S.-ffw't"' i tor
.uacr business tmtt may
B of the Rtntfl wilt bf onti-
jUOli Ooii volition s follows :
iLano..,,,,,,,..,;. 0
Marlon . .....10
e the pol
ity grows
Congress
...i. 7
Multnomah
jl'oiti
'Tillamook
illmfitilla.. ..........
Union
Wnsno
Washington
VlinUiUl,..,,.,
fTotftL.;...,-.,.,.,
..121
It is putTtrestPtl by the Committor thnt tho
! lions on in a! any oi Antrum,. iv, nt 3 p.
ami their Comity Convention! on tho ;3oth, day
of Aiurust, lKTJi, 'iif?r tliis arrangement lo.'S
not suit, tho oonvriueiieo ox the iJ'unocrncy ol
llio sevornl counui'H. It is cxnootrni that they
'Will make tho nwssary changi'S through thtir
vuuiiiy v;onnnnuTs. w. n. w ni i ij,
C'h'n Democratic; State Centra,! Com,
Mart. Vi Brown, Kocrotnry. ' ;
1.INN COUNTY DRAIOCRATIO CONVKX
x TION.
A Democratic Convention for Linn county.
Oronon: will be hld nt tho t;ourt JTouso. In Al
bany, on HATUIU'AY. AUliUHT Ml. JK7.1 at j
o'clock iJ. Mi. tor t he mtrnose oi select, in:
ili) dnlfiratcs to attend the Democrftlio fttntc
Convwitioii, to tw at i'iatbiad. onteiptum.-,
U ho varioiiR Preotnctft In the county will hold
their nrlnmries on HA'l UKDAY. AUODHT 28.
at il o'clock i. m.j for flip imrjofi() of fleeting
aiiieiiaw'8 to me i.ouniy t;onveiji.ion. m no rre
clnets shall be entitled to roproacntutiou as lol-
lows :
, Albany ...........
Orlciitis
HalHfv
Xlarrlsbur
UrowiifiVflle...,
Jlrufdi ( renk..
Kwect Homo...
A aterloo
; By ordoroi the Linn Oounty HeniocmMcOen
tral Committuo.- . MAILT, V. iiltOWNj (
Uhalrmtin;
0 rebniion 3
1 .Vfintln.rn - 8
4 'Franklin Butta, 4
0 sclo 5
0 .Syracuse 8
a iCenter : it
1 ....... -
2 Total....... i.'...6
OUR PLARFORM.
A BtmJlit Dmnocvatlo CimAldate Froo
.Trade Hud Furinur Kltfhtb , .1
With this wo ought to wiivaqd can
win., Without it, wo will bei bustoij
as usual.- . ' '- ,-,,.f
lniriiwiiiwMiii i'miiiiiiiiwii ii mwyrownr
LINN COUNTY PAin. ' ( 'i
Oi) Monday, September .23rd (a lit
tle more than three weeks bonce) tho
Linn Oounty Agricultural I'air will
begin, and yet we hoar of but little
intorest bomg manifested in the event
outside of a circle of "horse men" who
8io at present training their stock at
the race track. 'This state of facts
'should not exist. Wo have frequent
ly urged upon the people of our ooun
ty tho benefits arising from these an
nua exhibitions of our productions,
nnd would again most carnostly urge
them to manifest a more lively intor
est in the enterprise and exert them
selves more fully to render it suocess-
ful. ' : . !
Tho Fair is a season that ovory far
mer should look forward to with
pleasure. It is the holiday season in
tho farmers' year, and It should bo
onjoyed not only by tho funner him.
self but by his family and hired men
" Tho, fair is an exhibit ot the products
of the oounty and a display of its in
dustry and progress for the year.
J ho gatherings are for tho rural peo
ple, for tho furthering of their inter
ests and to contribute to their enjoy
iriont. It affords them the moans of
gaining valtiablo information. Not
oyery farmor, and comparatively few
persons ongagod in othorpursuits than
larmiiHr, know tho characteristics of
'the different breeds of cattle, horses',
swiuo, shefJii" and poultry, and it is
important tlint tho best opportunities
bo allorded all such to gain the in
formation dosirod. A living speci
men of a Chester Whito, Berkshire,
Durham, Dovon, &o., is worth all tho
cuts evor published. A liberal pat
ronage of tho fair is necessary, for
largo premiums cannot bo paid with
out an income from some source, so
"every citizen of tho oounty should feel
that his mile is necessary to make the
fair a financial success,' i
tuh haiirv Mi;-,
J The-niorai. we contcmpta'
ary-stcal, the more it s cuornj
upon us. .The memhers ot
whose votes passod the bi) 1, and the
President who signed It, lr all guilty,,
the Matter in- a less .degrW perhaps,
thaji the former, , because they voted;
tKemsolvos cnob . SOWV, for sory-iccs
vvttvj, they had already rendered, and
for whiev tb.Wi already been paid.
They, in fact, stole tlie people's money
with which to bribe themsolves. And
the President was bribed by the in
crease of salary amounting to $100,
000 during his present term. Grant
is the only President sinffe the foun
dation of the government who, would
bo guilty of so mean a thing. ', It
an act uf Uio same hue aa his nepot
ism, only worse in dogreo. - Bnt this
increase1 of salary bv members of Con
gress'is, all wrong. ' .' When the Re
publican parly came into power, the
pay of members of Congress was
ler day; iand plenty of men, more
worthy than the members of ,the last
Congres8, Btood, ready to take the of
fice at that rate of compensation. - As
soon lis tho Republican - party got' in'
to power,1 the members voted, thorn
solves a salary of 83,000 hpieco,, wliieh
gave them $8 per day the year round,
1 hat was certainly a' sufficient com
pensation.- Soon', altor,' they voted
themselves $5,000 per annum. ,! And,
now they have voted themselves $J,
50P, or about , f 75 ion evry day they1
sit id. their plSeiM. at 'the same tiihb
making up their pay at-tho) same rate
for .the last two years, .which they
stipulated to serve, for $5,000 per an-
num. .And this has been done, when
the whole country is groaning' under
the burden' of1, taxation growing out
of the late war. And the pretext lor
the increase of salaries is as untenable
as the act is unjustifiable. '! It is; that
the exponsos of living at Washington
have increased, and , therefore. ; tho
members require an increase of pay.
V cry likoly the style of Hying has be
come more luxuries at the corrupt na
tional Capital,' and verjf likely mem
bers of CongroBS enter into the gay
otios of Washington life moro exten
sively than formerly. ' But the people
are not bound to pay for luxuries or.
pleasure; Thorq is too much-aping
the , show and, Bplondors of foroign
oourts, at tho seat of our government,
It is sapping the foundation "of Re
publican morals and virtue, Better
far rolurn to, the stern simplicity, of
the lathers of the Kepubllo, w ho sup
posed they wero founding1 a frugal
and unostentatious government, whicl,
should,.' bo' fet .only by its ben
eficence and its blossings. Let overy
mombef who gavo his vote for tho
salary steal be hunted out of political
lifo. Not one of them should escape
tho yongeaiioe of an injured and in
sulted people. The sordid President,
who in consideration of a bnbo of
$100,000 gavo lifo to tho bill, cannot
bo expelled from office. at , present,
but ho can bo deprived of the price
of his treachery to tho people.' The
not can bo repealed. It should bo re
pealed) 'And let "repeal oi tho infa
mous salary steal bo tho watchwofd
of ovory convention, and every oleo
PACIFIC COASTEIIH.
. .Mpdpcs to.hang Oct. 3. . .,
Umatilla county haa the champion
woman horse trader. (.:::'..
s Only one ease ot small pox is nojv
reported in Portland.' , f ? ) 'j
i Wheat is selling ' at 60j eonta a
bushel in Walla; Wulla,
The State Board- of Equlizatiqji
meets at Salem, Kept. 9,
Now is the season for marvelous
yarns about big wheat yields.
The Cornelius Progressionist now
appears with Chicago out'ards. '
Helona, Montana, is to have a
Catholic Cathodral costing $75,000.
1 Three men wore last Vednesday
murdered by outlaws near .Gilroy,.
Cul. .- '.re. vr:!i:. hi: ; 7 I -
A passenger train made sausage' of
four, hogs at East Portland last Mon:
j''ih ", .- ,")! m'a '."' :--,
.The potato rot in Clatsop county
isn't so rotten mean this' year as for
merly;' ''r):: ; ' : )''')''..
Miehaol McCormiek is a, durance
vile at Oregon City, on o ; charge .: iof
mardeh ., u .' l- !
i Miss Libbie Vaughn, of Portland,
last TVeelt ascfiu'ded. o the.Bumniit. pf
t The Democratic State Convention
of California will meet at Sacramento
oii Hept. 17. : ' : ; I'.'"''"'
, rhiljp. Eitz, of : Walla . Wallft, has.
taken a contract to load a ship for
Liverpool, with -wheat. " 1 ' ! l! f 1
-'Hob. D. O. Curl, Clerk'' bf the
Where they held religious -services,
consisting of singing a hymn, read
ing a chapter from the Bible and
preaching a sermon. These Mothot
dists are bound to get a XeeO.it, higher
than anybody else
Salt Lako City is gaining notoriety
for its wife-beaters. Without killing
tho women, they can -hit "harder,
choke stronger, kick blacker, and
swear harder than in any other town
on the coast.
The Democratio Convention, of
Union county, elected the following
delegates to the State Convention
E. P. MoDaniels, Henry vRinohart,
Robert Gates,- J. T. Hun'or,: and
Joseph Shambough.
A fdw days ago 800 Sioux vidians
massacred a hunting party of Paw
nees, numbering' 120. , he . Pawnees
have mustered .l.GO.O ; warriors 'and
are now on the war path after the
Sioux and vengeance. " ' " ' "t
Jiin ...AYilliams,' confined . in the
Itosoburgjail on a charge of buglary,
went forth into liborty last week, but
in an unguarded moment while, bath
ing in the jiropid waters of the Cahi-
popiawas, recaptured,.!-.. ') '
, ni... J . . ...'.'
j.wo Dien got in a quarrel over a
halter at MarysvillQ,: t Cal'.', and' ' one
of them Mle,d tlie pthor witl a knife.
It is. probable the . living , man. :will
now have a dead thing on the halter
if the courts do their duty.1,' .
treo. W' bleepor, ' ex-Sheriff of
C90S county, who has for.gome time
Supreme Courtis at ', the : point 'f been in jail at Empire, for Ombezzle-
tion, until it i accomplished.
A SUGUBSTIOIV T TUB CONVHNTION.
' Wo would mnst earnestly urgo up
on tho Democratic State Convention,
.' to meet in Portland tho 0th of noxt
month, not to neglect, in tho platform
, thoro to bo adopted, tho important
wants of tho young and growing 00111-
.nicroi) of our Stato. . Tlia stimijis and
ollior obstructions to tho navigation
of the Upper Willamotto river should
bo removed, nnd Congress at tho noxt
soBsion should mako au adequato ap
proprialion for tho nooessary boats
aud other appliances for the removal
of a!! such' obstructions as intorfero
with the navigation of tho river.
Tho Columbia rivor is tho natural
avenuo of tho commorco ot Kastorn
Oregon, "Wnshington Territory and
western Idaho and Jlontana Territories-
Tho necessities of tho commer
cial interests of the vast and growl
ing regions of country demand tho
opening of tho Columbia at tho Cas
cades, Tho work is of too costly a
charaolor for private enterprise alone
nnd a work that should bo taken in
hand by tho general government and
carried on to completion', or such aid
given as would enable private enter
prise to accomplish it. ' And .Con
gress should bo urged to grant tho
aid asked for in Mr, Slater's bill to
the Portland, Dalles and Halt Lake
Kailroad, And we believe no reve
nue cutter has rver been sent to guard
our foreign1 and ooast-wiso eommerco
Ht tho mouth of tho Columbia river.
This, too, should not longer be neg
lected, i
An exohango tolls us that "convicts
hi the Michigan State prison aro ho.ro-
aftor to bo treated with consideration.
The Legislature: has voted to froo
them from tho humiliaiion of Wearing
striped garments, and also givon them
permission to correspond with thoir
relatives and intimate friends. Tho
Stato also dovotos, funds toward their
educationand gives each one, when
discharged, ten dollars' , worth of
clothing, and ten dollars in cash, with
such 'other money as he- may , have
earned by overwork.' In view of
tho fact that this is a c;ood deal boi
ler than thousands of honest : ,poor
folks faro in tho Stuto of Michigan, it
is moro than probable that such
sumptuous penitentiary faro is offer
ing a premium for crime. . Let. the
Stato 'authorities of Oregon offer such
unpara'lelod inducements to crimina's
and tho city ol Portland alone wffuld
furnish a thousand convicts within a
week wo mean as soon as the money
was exhausted which thny had earned
111 voting tho Ilcilladay ticket.
"But' let It bo remembered that
while it tried to destroy tho Consti
tution which 8 JejtWon wrote with
his own hamW.'lWw.y .Kcifister of
22nd italics ours. ' '
We did not know beforo that Mr.
JpllVrson "wrote with his own hand"
our Federal -Constitution did not
know that ho was even a motuhor ot
the convcution that framed tho Con
stitution j thought ho was at that time
representing the Unitod Slates near
some foroiirn Court, : Wo have
heard something about Mr. Madison1
being tho author of the Constitution,
Wo must lead ourselves up in history
again we seem to bu rotrogading.
uoaiu.i xut nome,inj tsuiem.,-;!,. ; 1
;Texas has, 1,000,000,000 acres of
grazing'lands,:bosides Several" tracts
big enough for garden patches. : ' '
Bisbop '; Copn'or f 04.hri-card
monte fame, has. been superseded 'as
principal of Philomath College.1 ,
Mrs, Aaron Chamhers, a' : Jac'kson
lounty yroman, has just realized COO
inshols of wheat from 12 acres;
i Mrs. Barnes, a banker's wife at
Olympia, has Becured a patent on a
washing machine which she inyentccl.
,,Last Saturday , was primaiT i day
throughout the State--at least' 'we
suppose so, as everybody went a-fish-
f he Grand Lodge o A. JV k A. M.
for Washington Territory, will mcbt
at Olympia on the 6th of September
next.':1"' " ' " " ' '-';, ,
Po-(land has' the ) Madame ' Anna
B,yjliop opora lroiipe and small pox
now. ; Consequently vacinnixtion , is
lively. !'i-i" ' r
' Six men are still at work 'in '. the
Ophoco mines, making, $7 per day
each, and the mines are, growing
bettor, ..!' -- . i'1 "' . - -, !'. )
; The Holladay ring got away with
the Portland primaries hist Saturday,
to the infinite disgust of the "Corbott
fellers." -, ,
Albert Morchant,' a '"soap 'fat
man," has absconded from the Sound,
leaving many oreditors to mourn his
departure.: .'; , L
A fair Olympia widow last week
eloped with an unprotected young
man, and his parents are now hot
on'her track., , , , , . ,, 1
Grasshoppers have eaten all the
oats and wheat in Prickly Pear valley,
Montana, , They're wotse than back
pay enatchers.
Last Sunday a balloon dropped in
the Bay at San Erancisoo, and the
aeronaut was nearly drowned -before
ho was fished out. ''';'..
Mrs,' Wilson, wife of the late Hon.
Joseph Q. Wilson, has accepted the
position of one of the teaohers in the
Dalles public school. )' j
A California justice of the, peace
marries people and also grants di
voroes. , He says its a poor rule that
'won't work both ways.- 1 " '! ! '
"' Two yourig boys fought a i'.duoii,' at
'Frisco last week, with pistols, about
a courtezan. Unfortunately neither
of the fools were hurt. ' ; ' '
Bro. Ireland, of tho , Ashrinn,
thiinks a bevy ' of ludieB for ' l'freo
liiuoh.;' , Ho didn't usod to got it
dished up by that eex.
! Corvallis is to be perflated with
artosiau wells. 1 Jq. Hunt's brewery
is to have pno and of eourse , lagor
will ue much choaper.
Hon. Frank P. Dugan, ono of the
oldest Democrat of Eastorn Oregon,
died at La Grande last week. , Ho
was buriod at Wall Walla,
A Nevada woman last week gave
birth to n child, and its father im
mediately killed it aud tried to hang
hiniflolf. Ho is ill oustody. ,
Two Salsm girls proourod marriage
lioonses last yeek of the county clerk,
To tin Hanoisu The tiudings and
sehtoiioes of tho military oommission
in tho caso of tho Modocs have hcen
approved nt Washington and the
President has ordered that Captain
Jack, iSohonehin, Black Jiui, Boston
Charley, Ono-oyed Jim and Cox,' be
hanged nt Fort Klamath, Oregon, ou
Friday, October 'Srd. , .''o that settles
lxtt, but what is to bo done with tho
red duviU who murdered the frontier1
oitusens of our own Stale? Are they
to go unpunished r
and tho conundrum down there is.
What will they do with 'omf , , ,,
) A man from Powell Talley,: Mult-
nomah oounty, hist week attempted
to climb Mti Hood, and has not since
been hoard from. It is feared he
has "gone up higher.'', . :,,'- ;,: ,:
An AriWrnyouugmanlaatweokru
ioidod beoauNO two girls ia aiiooeasion
refused to marry him. ' Those girls
each made a lucky escape from be-,
coming the wife of a fool. .. .... . :
Snyg the . Mixmiilian: iWe are in
possession of a 1 dictionary of . tho
Flathead laugungo, and if any of our
friends want a jaw-bouo broke, they
are invited to call around and -tackle
it.
ment, last week filed himself out and
has skeedoodled. ' George is not so
mneh of Sleeper 'after all. ' ' . . i ,,,
...atdalib 'man eloped with another
man's, wife, and the abandoned hus
band overhauled them ; in Eastern
Oregon'. - He' didn't shoot the fellow,
who stole his wifo', tut simply ,, had
him arrested for potty larceny. . "''
,i Hiram Palmer,, now in the -'Frisco
jail, tried to suicide by butting his
head against the walls of his cell.
The' thing became more painful than
successful, and he' quit it ,in disgust
and now nurses his head between his
hands. .. i : .-; ! , ,; ;' .- ; ..
A Portland man was caught fish
ing fpr trout ori another man's land,
the ofhor day; , the owner remonstra
ted, but retired in silence before the
majestio' answer, "Who wants to
catch your trout? I only 'want to
drown this, worm." - ' '. .,, , ; ;
, Mr. Blachley, of Lane countv, in
forms the Guard that, so far as he
has threshed his grain, the best yield
is fifty bushels ' per acre, and the
lightest twonty-six. . Ho has four
acres which it, is estimated will yield
setteny bushels per acre; -;f : ' ; -:
Tho discussiori at Eugene City last
week, betweoh Eev. T.. F, Campbell,
of Monmouth, and Mr, B. F. Under
wood, was numerously attended and
elioited great interest. ) Prof. Camp
bell's frionds claim that he rather
scooped up the infidel. t
It, is, assorted , that the Brigham
loung .divorce suit, has been -com
promised by Brigham - paying Ann
iiliza $15,000. ' Her lawyers, how
ever, don't see any fat for thorn in
such oonduct as those, and therefore
swear they won't give up the . case.
Another Yamhill man came near
getting a start, last , week. He ..was
suspected of stealing $100, and : was
taken by some friends of the man
who had lost the monoy and actually
hanged by' the neck until life was
nearly extinct to extort a confession. I
The oornor stone of the first brick
bdilding in East Portland was laid
last Saturday. It is being built by
italtety Bros. ' The Democrat was
handed down fo posterity by being
dopqsited in the stone receptacle, for
which the Mossrs. Eaffety have our
gnshin'geHt salaam. ;' :'
The Times is responsible for this:
A young tnan of Yroka who . never
killed a deer before, shot at a fawa
sixteen timoa the other day, and
whon it fell down a precipice and j
broke its neck, he was so overjoyed
tliat he earned the remains several
miles to show his nimrodio skill.
A Utah woman informed the new
doctor that her arm was broken be
tween the pig pen and the chicken
ooop. - He looked through his books
two days to find out what those torms
meant., ', In Nastyohewsetls, whore
ho came from, they called those
things "porcine stya nnd poultry
henneries."- ' ' ' ." '
- In an editorial on tho bprso disease
the Congrcgationdlists suggested that
it might bo well to sit at ,the feet of a
horse, and learn, humility. "Just
so," says the California News Lettor:
"Bit down at tho hind feot of a mule
and if ho don't' humiliate you, pull
his tail and tickle the iuside of his
logs with a stable fork." .' . v . ,
Tho 21'witw says a wretch, who
sports the name of tho "Rev." Kelli- j
sou, last week made an. attempt at
mpo On au estimable 'lady living at
Applegate. She, howover, gnthered
tho rascal by the nape of , the neck
and seat of the breeches and landed
him several foot from the house." She
evidently wasn't thp sort; of woman
ho was looking for
The editor of the Mewnl,. an, Ari
zona paper, has on his table two in.
1VDY THEY AIIE UISOUSTKO.
An old line Republican of Douglas
counlyj writes the following fetter to
the Orktoniaa, and we, hero reproduce
it to show tho cause of the apathy
and disgust ambngvp large. a class of
Republicans throughout the Stater
I " Oakland, Aug. 24th, 1873.
To the Editor of Ike Orenoniany
As was expected, the Hepublican
precinct meeting here on Saturday
was captured by the railroad lntlucnce.
The attendance was very small, not
over one-third of tho Republicans be
ing present. Those ' who remained
absent mainly comprise those who
have become discouraged in partisan
wrangling, and who expross them
selves aisgustea at the status ot aftairs
in the Republican ranks. They will
respond no longer to tho call of the
party bugle. J, is a notorious fact
that a majority of the Republicans in
this precinct cannot be prevailed on
to attend any political primary meet
ings. The farmers who compose our
strength, and who wore formerly the
first on hand and the most enthusias
tic, are- now eiose r,ho mainly wit!:
draw their influence from us. They
express themselves deceived, disgust
ed and humiliated at the Btatus of
public affairs. This leaves the prima
ries principally in the hands and sub
ject to the manipulation of railroad
agents, section nanus and-other em
ployes ot the railway, who , are
promptly on hand to model the primaries-
in the interest of Ben. Holla
day. Not a man of this olass was
missing, while on the contrary over
forty votes, representing the people
tne opposition to tne railway nog
wpere at uome m their nolds, resolved
to let the party go to the dogs rather
than dome to the roscue aud assist in
denouncing party wrongs. With
such widespread demoralization in our
ranks, it is vain to hope , tor party
triumph. John II. Mitchell recent
ly Hippie elected as a Republican,
has brought odium on the party; his
influence in the Senate and before the
country haB withered away, and he
is now an actual detriment instead of
a benefit. Republicans have appealed
to him to resign that tho party .might
he saved further responsibility for his
presence in the Senate. He persist
ently refuses to do this, but prefers
that tho party should rather go down
with his odium than bo benefitted by
his resignation. . . . 1
It is idle to say that John Hippie
has nothing to do in this campaign.
Tho moral influence brought against
us as a party on this man's very doubt
ful reputation is of itself overwhelm
ing. The party leaders (at present)
advising him to remain in his seat is a
partial indorsement of his career, and
this being understood by thousands
of good Republicans throughout the
State, they are determined to bear
none ot the responsibility, and hence
aosent themselves from the primaries.
Add this to the grasping, diotatorial
monopoly of Ben. . Holladay arfd his
aommeeriug control in the local poli
tics of the State, and a reason is eiven
for the apathy manifested among old
line Republicans. , Douglas.
Week before last the Yellowstone
expedition, under command of
Gens. Stanley and Custar, had two
sovere battles with the Uncapas Iudi
ans on the Yellowstone river. In the
first fight 80 troops undor Gen. Cus
tar fought 300 Indians for three hours
and then charged and dispersed the
red devils. In the noxt fight Custar
had 400 men and the Indians number
ed 800. ; After fighting several hours
Custar's troops again charged tho In
dians and scattered them, killing
about 40, Custar had his horse shot
from under him and his orderly killed
The loss to our troops was slight. '
Last Friday the "heaviest storm
took place in Pioche, Nevada, ever
experienced there. , Thirty ' minutes
after the rain commenced falling it
was running down main street two
feet deep, with terrible velocitv.
carrying wagons, dry goods boxes.
boards, barrels and articles of every
description. , Several hogs were
caught by the onrrent and drowned.
A Chinaman, attempting to: oross,
was carried down the street and with
difficulty rescued before being drown
ed. Many houses were flooded.
Mrs. G.lVrErminTwhile taking
a sail on lulamook Bay, last week,
with two other ladies and a gentle
man, was drowned by the upsetting
of the boat. ' The other four personB
clung to the up-turned boat until it
drifted ashore. .
Paksok Bhownlow hesitated for
somo weeks, but finally took the
"back pay" money, at the same time
cursing tho protracted illness aud big
doctor s bills that caused him to do it.
The "N ew .York Cotnnievcidl says
Gen. Caubys brother beoame insane
immediately after the funeral of the
illustrious soldier.
A Maine court has lately decidod
that a railroad ticket is good for six
years if not used before the expiration
of that time. i , .
Professor Miteholi says that the
world will be so oool 1,000,000 years
from now that no one can live' in it.
Let us weep, t 1 1 ; ,
gmoking has beau forbidden on the
streets of Japan.
I HOTOdiiAi'H Duwki.l, of Jackson,
is coining to tho Albany - Convention
as a candidate for tho Congressional
nomination. We have already re
ci ivcil his "(''etui-'' and aro pledged to
do all wo can tor himtiiilioliudic.nl
:f,i.-iii,, u'r,-., 1,.- fi-ii .
'--'""! 1 ,,111.1,1, ,'J'!l(7(IIH,Il,, - . - ,
Dbhy .aicWilliams and other Jiish I " v",y "lonmig is to
Cfnw t Ii.l""cr9 nni-.lii f. mmlv 1iur. dellVlll iOW Yorkllftwxiiutiorain VI,!!.
' has captm-cd us. J aiU'lphia at brcakliist time-
"Is thoro any one here w ho takes vitatious to act as second in a duel, an
exceptions to tho rulings of this invitations to Q Indian hunting raid,
court?" said nn Idaho Justice of the pair of bearatin pantaloons present
ed by a hunter, a threo pound nug-
i s ''profile
Pence as ho placed a revolver and
Bible on lv" 'fe was narv
objection -' -.
.Itov. -.V
oth
Judges Tilford and. Smith, counsel
for Mrs. Ann Eliza Young in the
Brigham Young divorce case, pub
lish a loug and pungent card in re
ply to Eev, Mr. Stratton, charging
him with interfering in the case and
attempting to compromise with Brhr-
ham without their knowledge, and
intimating that he received pay there-
IT. .1 1 -., r . . .
or. u is vuargeu wun lying in
asserting that they had defai'ned her
character. The card is spiey and
TEl.EUIlvrillC OLISANINCIS.
The Spanish fleet have begun the
bombardment of Carthagona; '
1 The Vienna exposition is closed
with dissatisfaction all around. ,,:,"' -;
A fire in Harrisburg,' PenRylvania,
on the 22d, destroyed $10O,O0Ll worth
of property. ... 1 ,; ) '
Three more petroleum incendiaries
have been condemned to death by
tne Tribunal 01 J ustice at Seville,
Spain. .
Advices from the Norlh, whioh the
Government deems trustworthy, re
port that the Carlist troops are dis
couraged, and insubordinate.
On Wednesday England was.
visited with the severest thunder
atom: ever known. Lots of people
were killed find houses burned by
lightning. '.'." ",. -; " ' ' ,)
Judge Calvin, of the Court of Crimi
nal Correction, has decided the
Social Evil Ordinance, of St. Louis,
by which houses of : prostitution are
licensed, unconstitutional. . ,1! . ;
The Mexican Congress will asseffl-'
ble on the 10th of next month. ! Dis
patches from every section of the
Bepublio report increasing activity
in all broncnes 01 business.
A special from Kansas City," (Mo.)
gives the particulars of the lynching
of Keller, who murdered his wife,
Mrs. Boyd, and two children, last
Sunday night, near Twin Springs. )
Walley, the member of Parliament
who visited this country to get funds
for the Tichborne claimant,, has re
turned. He claims to have accom
plished the object of his mission, j , ;
The Republican army, under the
command of General Sanchez Breg
na, numbering . 12,000 men, have
captured Bilbao. . The Carlist force
occupying the city withdrew without
offering battle. . - ; ' -'y :.
. From San Domingo news, "comes
that the Revolutionists .un'lei Super
on have gained a decided advantage
over the troops Of President Baez.
It is the general opinion that Supieron
will huaily be successful. v
: Georgo E. Keller, reporter for iiibj
xsrooitivu union, ana ueorgo r.
Rowe, reporter for the New York
I noes, . were both drowned while
bathing on the morning of the; 20th"
at Center Moriches, Loug Island, "
Intelligence was received in Madrid
that on the 16th instant an unsuccess
ful attempt was made upon the life,
of Don Alfonso, brother of Don Car
los. The would-be assassin, whose
motive -was not stated, was taken,
and executed. ,
John Yeager, upon FoTurning home'
on, Wednesday evening, at New, Or
leans,, found his wife, Catherine
Yeager, aged 22, lying dead in the j
yard. Eight buckshot wounds were
in her breast and.left arm.-- No clue
to the assassination. . ,
At a colored church fair Wednes
day night, at Atlanta, Georgia, eight
rowdy negroes attacked a Mulatto
boy and stabbed him with a knife.
The boy then drew a pistol and shot
one of the assailants dead at the
churoh door. The rest ran.
As Walter Gibson , of the ' Harlem
Local, was entering his office Friday
night, an unknown person flung a
cup of vitrol or muriatic acid in his
face, probably destroying the sight
of cne, if not both eyes. The perpe
trator ot tne deed lumped into a
buggy standing near in- charge of a
confederate, and disappeared. Re
venge for personal attack by Gibson
in his paper is supposed to have
prompted tne attack.
The statement is now made that
Kate Stoddard's confession, publish
ed some time ago, accusing herself
of being thei murderer of Charles
Goodrich, was ffopplipe .fiet4ia-ta-,de4
iuuo me uusjvu murderer, itoscoe.
into the belief that the woman. Stod
dard, stood accused, and condemned
herself, to save him, and that he need
not fly from justice. The so-called
confession was put forth by com
missioner Jordan and ex-Chief of
Police Campbell, of Brooklyn.
The Steamer Georcre C. Wolf blew
up at St. Francis Island, in the Mis
sissippi River, about' 2 o'clock Satur
day afternoon. Twelve persons are
known to be lost and fifteen wound
ed. All the officers were saved ex
cept the Second Engineer. The spot
where the steamer blew up is known
to river men as "the graveyard," be
ing the same plaoe where the Penn
ana bt. JNicholas blew up and the L
uicuiyie Durnea. xne wolt was
from Shreveport for St. Louis. ,.
A fatal affray ocourred on the 20th.
at Swainsborouo-h, Emmanuel countv.
Georgia, between James C. King and
Bruce McLeod, which resulted in the
death of both parties. King advised
his sister-in-law not to receive Mc
Leod s attentions. She acted ac
cordingly, writing him a note to that
ellect. This angered McLeod, who,
while under the influence of liquor,
insulted King, whioh he resented by
slapping his face, whereupon McLeod
fired four times, fatally wounding
King, who returned the fire, inflict
ing a wound from which McLeod
died. King was a lawyer and Mc
Leod a clerk.
The Board of Supervisors met in
Perry ville, Arkansas, on Mondav.
aud the former Clerk of the County,
backed by four or five friends. ei
rerea ine lown. iney nad sworn
and intended to kill J. M. Matthews,
Attorney of the Court, on account of
an article published in the Qaietle,
reflecting upon them. They attacked
Jiiawnews m the (Jourt House, break
ing up the Court. Matthews retreat
ed to a store, and tired upon hia
pursuers, without effect. A brisk
nre was then opened on both fiMop
during which Matthe vs wan wound
ed, though he managed to make his
escape to the woods. That evening
the friends of Matthews, numbering
150, entered the town, killing a man
named Friee Manes.' Matthews had
warrants issued for Haml. right, the
chief; and all others engaged in the
affair.. , ..
N EW A 1) VE ii'fTSiiM BN?
I V-'FOK klA 2, ,.
g-iTUATFn on rim,'i'l,t,U..'i
S5 iw.rol 'nrtii ifntf VlnJWi" in pl
'rontnlliR II f-oin motions roalili ftli a
.-.... If U-,-11 li ti-HM n,.,.-
iiuninj '! li.ri; li(laoii in'w -'"l!l"')Si loc.nl"1
i nn liKiKiMM mini, l,m ; ,,,,,,(
1 A It ' " - :a
iivt-lilen1' ,,,.(,B.
and ht nil tho inorti-rn t rn l,r"v)f' V,', mcJln
HBi-y mi ftiiiiorr. rti;esici .:,,,, ai-
ply K,r furtiicr (nlormnlll'" " ' ', J r ITl'I.E.
nllwil. MltSrAI. A. UOOli"
In the Circuit Court of tU 5flW J
Oregon,. for the Count!
Mary A. l'ntterson, pluintllf, vl.-WV
son, (k'femiuii! . '
Bult lor divorce. . T(i the
In the name ,)( tho State ot OrcRo" i - " yu
nbove-nnimiU ilofi-mlunl., Win. l111,'"",1,;, tho
nro h.-i-i-by miulml u, p-iir Ml "l1,,, j0 tho
ccnipiaim oi mti hudvc-iuuik " i'- --; wll,h
obom-iiiitil iMlsuit now on lllefni"f " ",-,,
tho t'l-TU of siild 1 cmrt, wimiB ',, -; ui)oii
the Uato of tin, norvloo of nils "'"""'biit If
Orocon, thou wltbla Iwonty iW 'fj " d
of tu sitviwi H'?,"K 7. Vhi. nt
ci- tin tin) SL-conu 'i' onswel
If survril by ,?
eolIllu;Ilct,nille8Lcom,'M,',,:, unwer tu
alioyo ri.ou'iri'ti i ho ulnliHIIf rfill ii'l'mUnlnt,
(Jourt to tin- n-li!-l a,'in;nini-u m 'rtfibo
lyhloh Is lo oblutn a Juditnifiit "t,i.
uwri, oissoivin- tun uonusu, ,,in;nril hit
ilia lx.tw.-on yeni nntf tho nlnlntlff, "", S
too
in tho Co
oon yon .-iiiur.no puum ,..' -, Banl(!a
anU oii.tmly of minor ohMil, "'
imolaint, to th.l nlnlntill."1"1 wr ,U
other relief Ufl ncrtiilns lo oqiilly. .
Published by onlor of Hon. B. f :., ,?"'",ffi
Published by ord-
August 2U, ISl'A.
Judue of said' Court, which order, "'-'""., .
griBKIFFS SALE.
f .h tp. of Or
Courl of the - -f, - j
,f IJim, to mo to"";:
MY VritTUE OP AH;
ouf 01 ,i.i Circuit
oi;oii ior 1110 i-ouiny ia i.nt". ''r . , .i.,crce
auu dtillvoriHl, IWill.-d in Iilirntiiuiuc - f
of forociosuro of ct rloin - ninrlisnei'i, ,SS
tho snto of tho mortewod prcm no, j fyg
led uiion trjiilollowiniidcscriiiodrMl ' f
to-wil ' lloKimiliig id the ouUl-wi ?'
tho llonntlon Clnlm of. John A. Amh'";,
Linn county, uroBoni rimnlni? thoncu em
75-1110 cliuins ; thenoe nnltk W doere.'S,. "
chains 1 tlionco wo W 76-100 chains I
south it Sl-HM ohalim, to the plaoool Mil'"'
eontalniii!; IB acres more or loss, taken us ji o
liroiicilyof thasaidJt.hnA. Amblor ana nu
cinilii Ambler, dolendants, to salisly . J""of
ment In fnvor of 1 .ntiii-r KlWns for tho ""'
lia.lli in U. M. gold coin, Willi Interest l M
rate of one nor cent, per month lrolu lll "
day of November, vm m a Juil.mci" i
vor or Andrew uowcin auu jv.
(.Inronri'l ,M',lT, An.lVor ib.lOllllantS, forthll
V. hliumrii,
A'"'
r thti
iterest
.- n w. i.i till l 111
at the rate of one' per cent, per mniilli from .the
7th day of November, 1B73, and l,liolurllill 111
of Jlil.IO costs and disbursements and iqr aixru
liif; costs, and, on
Saturday, the Ath day of October, IX iS
at the Court House door, in tho City of .A lto")''
Hun county, i iivKon, a( the houroi oiw
p. M. of sold dav. I will soli tlie abnvf, itfjorlb-
od properly t pulilic auction, for cash In lianu
to the iliyl'ltist bidder. . 1 .
- ALLEN rAKKlilt, SlK-riff,-
JS. 23, 1873. . 'Linn Ce.,i'r,-iii.
.ii'i-,-!,. ., , Cy GEO. Huwi'IiiliiYllei'llly.
T.r-t..iiuTCt
ffnH.SEEO'-'WAWltf',
vnniliiw w liBl""7 I
and VbilS, , l mrreo nil " lond, I
OlS, c """ , tin ln an."' -j ,nl W""'
III""",
of
ll p-
t.d 6t) fff-T" VohlKM CO.,
r'j; M. METZLf R,;','v
". . ,.,nr DflTTfiMFn HHAIRS
jwi-lle mil ulill ."""P ' r,.,antt in
fiir itnpmiint. .inSllf.
igent nt IhH PjJjJJ..
GENERAL BUSINESS COLLECTJON,,
I ti.i t ANI
r , , ' ), (" i ' 1 -"
NOTARyUBLIC.
: PrlioiitorttontimgiwntoihoiitijM.Mlitton
j'?"'.1!',11?' iitt i,'rts"of the State.
STATE
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
COKVaLHS, OREGON.,
Will Open Septoihbcr 2d, 18
FACULTY 'Jrt
Aii.NVit,!). i'roieesor u Cliomistry aud
I Jliinil PlillosoiJliy. . ..
B. JIAVTIi01tKl ftofpafw of Iiftnguogei.
JOS, KMKKY, Proft'ssor of Mnthematfcs.
MISS IUENE Silll'H, rrluGliwI.pf.i'rlaioiy
Dt;)artni(jiit, - ' '-Jic- ' ) t
ST" ah tht; Airrleiiltnnil D'luarl rncnt is not yet
flllrd; vouthN Who destro ndiulKsioii mil Secure
miiKiiiitmcat by npplyintr Ni tin" imdursiKiied.
nwC. 11. L. AKNUiJ. lJrt'sitiont.
v"i.,".' - V, SUMMONS,
In the Cimir, Court of the Mie , of
Oreffofaforthv tjQMit,y oj Unn. '
The Albany ami tSnnUnm W'jttciJi-eh or Ca
nal (.'(niipany, Iiiiniiii', vp. Ilinini i-'.iiitlt, Ad
mlnist.r:ir.nr, with the -fi ill -Hiinoxt'd, Jif1 rft.cB
tatuol John iiobiin'ft, tliTLasrd, mvy Wiiy.
danlitcT ol' mM John Hobhu-it, d;.'C;itsi'd, and
Way iior Jiusbtuul, N:iiicyCary,dfii!itrrof
BiiidJolin UobincU, d.K'Cfiscd, fimt iMif8 Vary
hor bUftbantl, Jtrtcii-:,IJVioni'c) dauhtT of sulci
Jobn- - Uobtncl t, dcocasfct, ami Wtfdilitftl.tui
Alooro licr Jui&buini, Surah Wisely, (Uiilitr of
JnnSnd, Luju i. B. BOHWELL, Military Instructor,
jolin liobiiiftt., (iccL'as-.'ti,und liucUull her '
iiustiaiul, Witliatu Jiolnilt'tt, Nimh KobineU
uuu Moses JuiOinett, sotts ol said John Ko bl
uett. dt'Cf-asod. nnd -MitrLtto rJllsoitri'.n devisee
of snici John itobinett. d.'Cast -d, dcfcnditnts.
Jo liiniin HmiLii. At iinnistnutir. wu.li t!io
will aiim'scd, oi tbu eshiu; m John Koulni"tt,
deceased, Mary W'ny rtnd Vty herlnislmmi,
JS'iuic.v (.'ai-i.-v and iliivs Oarev lior husband.
. KachM MnoK an'd Ytisltinfiton Moore li'T lms
bami, Banib buely and r-.St'lt',v her husband,
Lm-irida .Mac kail and -Maekatl u-r husbanii,
Willidin Uoblnett, Noah Hobinett, Moki ltob
ini'tt.aiid iiarietto Ellabura', duIendiliiLs,' above
named.
In t he nnmp of tho .State of Otv-on : Yoti aro
hereby summoned and n-iiiirtjd tu nppcur in
the Circuit Court of the HLale of Oregon fortha
County of Linn, within ten days from tliu.dal.e
of t-lu1 servici'i of tliia fiiiiniiumff upon you, if
served in said l.inn county, but. if n"rved in
any other county within this State, then within
twenty days from the d:ite of' sue!i service; but
if fiirvicti ol tiiiss'unimouHbeinodiMipon you bt
pubiiciilion, t.hn on tlie tint duv of thu next
Limn ui riuui ouri, m auti lor ijinn counry, al
ter publication fop six KiiocewPlve woeks. to-wit:
on the second .Monday the. loth day of Uuiober,
A. JJ. IHT.i, aiv answer thfl complaint of tho
piaintiir tn thu above entitled aotlon atininst
yi i, o-i nie wini tn.3 rier of said Coiin, or
iudfrmiiE for want of an answerultl be. iakun
auamst you; you ai further notified that if
yon tail it) aswi,'r said emniibiint, .-ilmvn n.
julmd, the iHnintiff will tttko Judpinent
agaiu.st you for the approiiriation to the use of
ttui plaintiff f,-Tt!ifrf-ht of way for a Cana),
lb--lowing (loscribc'd traetof land, to-wit: a
:itnp of land si.vly foot w hie i hilly fot uu each
Mduot tho center line of Raid canal as tho
mine is surveyed and Maked by said plaintiff
and platted on fhn plat of tiio mirvm- of said
cuna now on tile in the offlee of said plaintitr,
In Albany OroKon : Ileinninj? at n point on
the south line of tho land of said defendants',
i Vh f i .nrcL-1, lownRbip (12) twelv
jumjJMVost. of tho Willa-niPtto Me-
n 1,11m coifie iyrnry'nTlieT tho lino
S.aith of
ridiai
artal. nn snrvevoi'l fie ii:,r,-cnA' fimomio
the south lin ; of said dof;ri(tants' la.Ml; nnd
extend niiftht'ii cp in a noifh.-wt'sterly lroction
on each side of said Hue, eixit l oot widirthirty
toot on eacli slda of said contor lino of aid canal-
thtrtV-nln.l OlinillH nn,l cninmrv li, l-a
the point wher:-saidcunttT lino of 'sau canfil
, f ' iiiii; u"Lwren tllO liUltiS or .PtiS d'
ie.ui;iiHiantittiolniHlaof the hoirg rl J. H.
iuu.ii.L-o wi inn,i, ami i.nar. r, no pomwnl' in in
bo paid dofondanls f.her.ifMi' iV i .,i.,K..i, i...
doterminod by the judgment bf said Court, and
tiitplnintiir havo costs and disburse men ts of
tn i s a etion.
Y )is summons Is puMlshod by order of Hon.
i j i SIUn t-ourt, made on
DMINISTEATOR'6 6ALE.
PUIU.IC NOTirE IS iif.iiehy hives
that uy, virtue of an order, nilitle liyltha
ceinity Court of the county of I,iun, Htate of
On'Kon, on the Itli- tiny ol Al'UHt, Itf7, In the
neuter of tho estate of said W. Ii. Ileves. late
of sniil eoiult.v. dei'i'iisi'd, I, V. H, lvlrk, Ad-
mtiiistraujrof tho cslaw of sum y,'. u. lloyeg,
will, on - , , . ,-, ,.. .
lMday the J2th dai of iSepi.,J lS73,
at the Court. Housfl door In the pity of Albany,
in khiu eeiuiiy, ueiiveeii lue iiiiius ol tl 0 elucit
M. and lo'cloekV. M. ol that day. to-w t: nr.
the hour of 1 o'clock r, It., otfer tor sale nt Bub-,
lie fttU'tlon tr.e lollowhiir described rial estate. ,
b.'lonsiin to said estate, to-ivll : Lot No. 8 In
mock No. Kand LotNo. 4 in llloek Kn. 7.tiil.hn
woyii ui iiiusey, in i.iiacouniy,urefioii,UJgelfi-f
or with the hotel luuldinf? situated tliereoa.
Tenns-Thc above pniperty will bo sold for!
cash in IT. 8. coin, olio-half to be paid down on 1
the day or Sale, ami tho reninlniiif: luilf la six f
months, secured by niortgaee on the premises. 1
. . W.U.KJUK, Ailm'r. '
S. A.JoENB,AU'y.. , . ..,,, ii52wl.
H. K
the 27th dav of A,i..ol, 1W7:1
IiorHP!,t W',r.r.r n,.,i nnu.r j. ,
tornejwtbrplaiiitlir., , ' n3w
AT AjLJIAIVY PRICES.'
rjJIIiAVKr.ERS OK TTIR IV. V. A (1 M
chase l-Vur, lroon, ,,roeorijs, Mfl 8?
uJ. ". t, "n"i.( ",nl', "r HUOK 11RAD BTOHl-i'
rl J-IOIIIO 1, IT l.f. A in,,,. ,.! ,n,., '
no huin!;u?, but a fit?! too. X. n 'mohs
I'H. jr., lS73-n2wJ.
, SUMMONS. ., , .., ,
In tie Circmt 'Court of tin State of A
Oregon, for Zinn Countii. , : i
The Albany nnd Santinm w'p.ler Ditch or '
Canal Conipariy, plnlntitf, vs. llachael lllttor
Margaret Ann ilnrdinan, and 11. F. Hardman
lior husband, John Itlttir, Eiiiimtllackus.John
Ilnckus, Albert llnckus, Cnrollno Bi'llenraT nnd -Morrit
llelletnrer. her hnsbniiri Pl.lu., n
Clara Kilter, Martha Hitter, America Hitter!
heirs at law of John. H. .Hitter, deceased, do.
femlants. .
To Margnrot Ann Hnrdmnn, and B. F; Hnrd-
nan, her husbnnd, John Hitter, IJarollnP Ilel
lcngcr, nnd Mcrrlt UcllonRor, her husband :
In the name of the Htnte t i ir.,f,, . v
horoby notified and required to appear and Kn
swertlie eonmln nt filed i. ..,?,., .
ijuw,t,u.l,,l,e(;ti0njnit, aiivo entitled
wl,v i,llmr lr-..,. tnereor
on tho second Monday of October,- 1V,
-ami if you Ian to nnswrr, for n-nnt there
of the pliilntiff will n,,piy to the Court for the
relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: for
the appropriation of lands of defendants' for a
nshtof way lor their Canal, fifty foot wide; bo- fe
gimihiB a a point on the cast line of said de- !
lend nit's land, in Section No. Jl, Township V
fcl Ji,,'?'!"',1!' '" ' WillamS i
S '"..' nUM m""ly-wicre th mi" of
L(.;,:.S,8!"rv!i.'"-!,i Vi' company,
bwoot lioine,
NOTICE.
IS IIKRF.'IY fJTVTTV rrn
Whom it, miiiianiia n ti,ni i , .l,lt
Pfi
Dome, and now is, a solo trader, i f this ill jT
persons heiieofort h t .- ., 161 a"
Bated at Albany,- Oregoir, Aug) l'ls'stS
iy uirecr, on. on wu- i !." nf . -
said defendant, and u.o Ian of "tho hen-l ot
i disk vv-n,ira,i.,,
Poweli, it Fuss)) au 'yi for Pl'fr.-riyl). 'j
WEBFOOT ' MARKET.
W. II. GEAR HART, Proprietor.
Javlnjr permanently located In Albanr, in
JUf t.liea.te-s building, on the corner nf' Vii,
and llroa,lr,lb a streets." I will bo h rpy L
eniuniodnte nil my old customers and
ones as may see lit. to rrl.-o . anj
will keen all kinds of choice meats-beef m',
hn,.veal, and bolognas., , vsn'sij.
stronp;, nnd closes by stating tliat
Mrs. Youac's case is cut bat. Thev
e I boliore she will tiltimntely triumph.
;. (They vill appeal to the Territorial
got, o( bilvor, a free jjtua on a utairo
rout, two lottery tickets, three
AtnutliQ senilis, a calLto act as Post.
niatlvv iiuj Ju-,tiiof the Pi ai-e at., l"-"" ouit, ana mi no loi.frt-i
, 1. , in ,i , I trust Mr. htrutton. The case
anil tnoulj-BOK ilollarn MO.th t-f , h(1 . , , . . ,
The eoiputiats have iliscoTcrerl that
the rfisor woman can heep a lover
by bertenra is Iwcau-e love. Lie beef
or pork, is best preserred by brinr .
3oware of Counterfeits !'
JOB KOSES' sirifilI"K'
OIKOimt Pills are nnfiiUiMii , tiZl? Tan
eoo.MulionU subject rtaTiiSl h '"
Herfensimd Spinal Affeetj?,nir1e:i. - col
are when othor moaM hkie SlS fff
delirat oonatitutieaT nanfol to Uu ma
v,,,vuir in iuurieih
b peiwiaiU.3 to c,.nt!. .nt, Jil... jNl!INK. dii 1M
Biases, la iiZSvil slml sV"1"
rr ,nic. u ldihS .tulfil' "S.h
aire, .ad a. bottle of UViS&SSr-g?, 1 io'tt.j,,
waoram
The New'iork "Sun'" ktelv nro
(ilucfjil a "vail lito, reailinp;, "The
toot in i.vil in tne Minim"- ind of
applejack. It means "jlonev
irsev.
liii-o cbocka.
deal of twit.
IS to A yottnsr man ill iriiinia shot
Rood J broitit-rr.eail bi cause the !.itl
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RELIEF IN TEN ItKr!
THE CREAT FWcHii
Rim Iflmhanf .. "
In nlUasesef Sp.th ... 2 -eiT !' i.m.1
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TO THE FARMERS '
ondallin ' ,f .
WAIST OF STORAGE!
C.LSR,S3KS.- HAVE THOH. . '
AllHU,ya,g5el 'heir ,
ers and can handle al l ira , S Kd ,,e""
safely and despatch t tbat con,! wi'h .
needed to to1" the, aack. )
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