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4 ...JUNE ID, 1874. ; THE OLOIIIOOS FOURTH. .,! Prunllratloii. to Ciiletrt in r the iommittee' appointed to Blake tie necessary arrangments for apnro rtttely celebrating the ninety-eighth anniversary - of American Indcpen deice, met at the Council Chamber on Jui Tuesday, evening. T.he eub-epm-nittee appointed at a previous meet inf to make arrangements with tjie aileron t transportation companies fe gaiding fare to and from. Albany, for thee attending the Celebration, report ed that tlify bad secured half rutes froii'the Willamette ltiver Transporta and the Orecon and I California ltailroad Company. . The i mmnittee appointed to select an ora tor, reported that they uaa written to Ju(ge M, 1. Peady, ami Were awaiting hiaanswer, also, that they hail writ ten to professor Emery, inviting him tti offl'-iate as reader of the Declaration, were cxneetintt an answer. The !, Coivallis Fire Company have signliied I ther acceptance of an invitation tb be i preient and participate with the Alba I nyFIre Company in the exerolsel of thadav .The Committee on fire work I. repirted that they Ordered had ; a larje amount! of yariom ,j kinds Th services of tho Albany Brass Band, l consisting of twelve Instruments, have beel secured, i Eev. S. G. Irvine wns elected President of the day, with the following named gentlemen as vice PresHents: Mayor Henry Failing, Portland; Mayor Jno. (1 Wright, So lera j Mayor Mart V. Brown, Albany; Hon J.. J. Walton, Eugene City; Dr. J. BJ Bayley, Coi vallis; Hon. Hiram Smilh, Harrisburg; Jao. Conser, Esq,, Jeffa-son;-- Jacob Thompson; Halsiy; Dr. Keil, Aurora; James h. Cowan Lebinon; Ja3,H." Washburn, Browns ville; C. P. Hogue, Shedds; D. P. Ma soniiScio; Hon.' X. NoUnr,'; Oregon Cityi Hon. C. B. Bc'lleiigur, JSsst Port land! and J- V. B. Butler, Monmouth. J. ll.Herren Was elected Marshall of the day,nd Capt. N. B. .Humphrey, wis appointed Assistant ; Marshall," The Sabbith Schools, Societies anil Granges of Ho county, are invited to be present asorginizations; Societies and Granges to apiear in regalia. The Committee will neet again on next Tuesday even ing wiien it will be known tMlnitoly -who 4U bo orator of the (lay, and other mattes will be arranged important to the .slceess of tho celebration. Wo anticipate a grand time and a larger crowdof people than eve? before con- gregatd In Albany.. No pains or ex pense vill be spared to make complete arrana.'tnents for tho eutertaininpnt of all wlj may attend. ' j i''' ' A I5.se Attempt at Bt.ackmaiL- lxa.-4Ve aro quite sure we have paid all thoelectioneering MJls contracted by us If in our interest at the late clectidi, even including our proportion of the lost of tho brass bands which serenaied Waite and ourselffroln tim, to tint while on our raid upon the votersof the State; hence we don't underiand the following bill which has ban transmitted to us from fjust Portliud. The terms used lo: describe the va'ious articles mentioned in (lie hill an wholly enigmatical to us and the pirposes to which-they were ap plied yo don't comprehend. Let an outrad public gaze upon' this thing in all ts horrid nmbiguouslty and then blumeus if they , can for pudiutiuj: the glaijugly outrageous tax upon our hard-eirned lucre: 1 K ast Poutt.anp, Jimii IS, 1874. M. V. 6rWK (State Prim t olmsU : To tit Xorth-eu.it Portland Uupeatlng Crop, iilttw, , , . ., "U. To CnfiBji'hlr? at Pom on election (lay in iif rfst of yourself (Viz : on? Jrtvwl To ml l)rlv,-r (strong Mternfan) , Mie 8 nbove v. W J To tw(2) Ki-d-Hslral llur.Ui-rs (impiirwtll . tisti to intimitlotn oimoHit.kii to your- . m l, two drill I: of concentrated lyo, (9i V4 oouts cacti , jipcE uoisti nioroni! the literabt ," ' I. ' UXION. ' I. ; j Judge K. P. Boise delivered the an nual address befuro the Literary Union of Albany Collegiate Institute, on last Wednesday evening. The Chapel was crowded with a brilliant audience, who doubtless Appreciated the Judges schol arly remarks as well as tho earnest and impressive manner In wlilelf tliey were delivered. The speaker dwelt at length upon tho toils and triumphs of the Pr ritatis, citing many historio events which brought vividly to mind the bleak shores of New England, wilh the Mayflower moored off tho rocky b?aufi,'aiid the. Pilgrim 'Ititherfc bow ing in jirayer on her icy deck. - He changed the scene, and presented New England as it is to day wuth its fertile fields and luxuriant pastures; its schools and churches, its railways, and its manufactories.' All these triumphs of intelligence and industry, he Justly ascribed to the Indomitablo spirit of enterprise and love of liberty inherent in tho puritan stock, who sought ref uge from oppression in the Old World, amid tho wilds of a terra incognita and among an ever watch fill sarage ene my. Following down me. History ot the people of New England, tho speak er referred to their participation in the latacivil war. Ho said they "swept down from Gettysburg to -Bichmontl," while the boasted chivalry of the South scampered belore their ooncmcri hosts in confusion and terror. The Judge, spoke bitterly of the "chivalry" andnoouowho heard him could fail to perceive Unit he is not iiubued with tho magnanimity of that Prince of Pu ritan Chas. Sumner, who desired to have the record of civil war erased from our battle flags. Nor is tho Judge animated with tho generous spirit Of a Greeley or a Seward, who labored during the closing years of their lives to reconcile the discordant elements which came bleeding from the ensan guined field at the close of tile war. The address of Judge Boise was purely sectional. Had it been delivered at a celebration of tho landing of the May flower at: a ' Massachusetts' Country School House-it would jcobably have beou admissible. But as a produc tion addressed to an audience, many of whom were the decendants of the noble b:iud of Huguenots who first reared Uie standard of religious and po litical freedom on American Soil, it was decidedly in bad taste. Whsn the Judge next essays to address an Oregon audience let him remember not to tear agape the healing wounds of the nation afresh by fluttering along the hedges of sectional bitterness pud partizan preju dice. He should plume his genius for a loftier flight. i A Decided Success. The system of premiums adopted by our J'ircside Friend is a decided success. The pa per is -thoroughly established! and its premium plan is now fully Identified with it. Tho paper is now offering its Third Annual Distribution of Trend tinis to1 subscribers, and in addition to a share in this, each subscriber re ceives an elegant 'framed Chronio and the privilege of the merchandise list. Wo would call attention to their advertisement in another column, We should think it would ,mal;e a ruiffl paying agency for any one who would like employment of the kind, either for their spare moments or their entire time. The publishers, Messrs Waters & Co., of Chicago, will send free and 'post paid a sample copy, quarter-sheets and full particulars of the distribution and their new plans to any one of our readers who will send their address. ; A WOMAN'S ANSWER TO A MAN'S , t" :' i. -.1 t 'QUESTION. .i A, ( Do you know you have asked for the os'tHc'st, Ever matie by ihe hand Above t A womau'H heart and a woman's life I Aud a woman's wondrous love 1 . j Do you know you have aislcci3 for this prlcelss thiuK, -.- ; As a child mlsht ask- for a toy T ji Demanded wlntt ethers have died to win, ' ; VVltlithercciilcsBdasUofaboyt -I , - i You hnve written my lesson of duty out Man-like, you have questioned me i Now stand at the bur of woman's soul, : Until I shall question theo. i You require yQtir.mufton shall always bo ho, Your stockings aud shirts be whole i I reuulre your hoart shali be true us clod's stars And pure us heaven your soul. . - . , . You require a cook for your mutton and beef. I require a far greater thing ; ; A seamstress you're wautiug tor socks anil for ' shirts, 1 - j I look for a man and a king A king for tho beautiful realm called homo,' . And a man that the linker (a od . i - isliall look upou us he did on tho first, . And suy, "it is very good." , . . lam fair and young, but the rpso will, fade ) l-'rum my soft younn oiieek ooo day Will you love me then 'ni4d tho falling leaves, As you did 'mong the blossoms of ilay ? Is your heart an ocean so strong and deep . ,1 may launch my all on its tide?, , ,v -A lovely woman ilnds heaven or holl J On the day she Is made a bride. 1 require all things that are good and true ; . AH.thoigsthata man should be ; . ' -' If you give this all, I would stake my life To be alLi-ou demand of me. If you cannot be this a laundress and cooli You can hire, and Utile to pay ; But a woinnVs heart and it woman's life ' wVre notto be wonthat way. ; . . I Tola, v To Twi gal. Democratic ln"il"nce To FW gal. Stagger Weed iiiliusneoj .. 00 ..M to ... no Is ... ou w ...wi a Base Bll The "Rattlers" play ed a match game With the "Mon mouths" in this city last Saturday, and owing to. the partial rulings of an mnnire. came out secoud best. Fol lowing is the score: ItATTLEaS. Urnrl Total leceived Payment. - - - Plcai? remit by order on tho First National' Iluuk.! , ' Pscn, SHABfESEB.- Tho neatest llltleinvention we liave seen for many day was shown us yesterday, by our felloV townsman, Win. E. Howell, whoias purchased of the Inventor, Dr. X O. Smith, a one-half interest; I The nventlou is a steel "perminent attactmeiit" pencil sharpener, ' with diagiial knives cutting the wood away fromthe lead in a smooth and beauti ful tanner. By simply turning tho attaciinent wlien necessary you have yourpdncll ready for use, no knife to huntup or soiled flngera as is the case tvhel you sharpen with a Ualfe or by any f the other methods. It is also an onament to the pencil. Messrs. Smi(i & Howell, have a good thing and'an't help but' make a fortune out of it! No man who ever uFes a pencil can iflord to be without one. We con gratlate our friends on their good . fortns and wisli them abundant suc cess. , Ei Taraa. It was a common hencKir, found among an invoice in Bani Young's store, the other day, and meaurcd seven aud thrco quortiT inehs in longitudinal cireumferinco. Jan. W. l oat r Will. rMr n...,. 1-r.Milc '). KwU II. lili-V.iru'a II, 0. Cii'tionlsw. 1-:.. ii.-t -r,ieuill riuis. 't-:!-ipl..lo:l. Dick Colin ! JIOHaiQbTllS. Ski, M I). gdb. s. s. 1. I. i. t. 1. 1. W. IMMH-t - riurjiliy it. ri,'.m::-,i.i...... Wise-lur , J.Knoi.: Vnlv-rt(,u... Bei-l-r. T. Graves H. urav-LS..- L'd b. cP.'f. :;,l b. 1st b. I. 1776. ' 1074. OllAXD ; FQUilTH CP JULY CELEBRATION Having been, chosen a committee of invitation for the Celebration of the approaching Anniversary .of American Independence, at the City; of Albany,, by the committee of arrangements, we hereby extend a cordial invitation to the citizens of Linn, and all the adjoin ing counties, generally, to participate in the' approaching celebration, and to unite in rendering a suitable tribute to that glorious event which gave our country rank among the powers of the world, and proclaimed it the ubidin; place of .freedom ainl the liope and refuge of the oppressed of all nations. Let all unile iu rendering honor to our Country's Birthday, and give assurance that the courage, sacrifices and heroism of the Patriots of '70 are appreciated. . To insure success it is necessary that every citizen should take an active part, and your co-operation is earnestly desired: And to that end we ask nil of our citizens to come prepared wilh baskets well filled with provisions, so that', our friends and neighbors from abroad may share our hospitality on that day. Special invi tations will be extended to all organiz ed bodies and societies in the vicinity and prompt acceptance is desired. Announcement will be made of tho Orator, Header of Declaration and tlie o'.iicers of the day by prMers aud by the papers next week. ' J. II. IIACKr.ESIAN, , JOS. WlOBlll-llt, 1'. V. iiAltl'Kii, Oom. of Invitation. Ai.dAny, Juno IS, MM. For.KS Saxtiam, Linn Co., Or,, duue 15th, lb74. Editor Dciflocrat : . On last Saturday, Bnntiam Grange, No. 57, met for the first time in their ncr hall and dedicated jt by initialing IS candidates.. The new hall Is in size 21x18 feet, and situated about 1 mile north of ITpvidenco Church, in the mid;,t of a live and energetic neighbor hood, and tht, future prospects of our Grange are very flattering indeed. Applications for membership are steadily coming iu, and under the supervision of AVm. Cyrus, Master, wc are prospering finely. The Grange comprises 51 Fourth Degree members. N. CKA15TK,Ei5, bec'y. Umpire Jo A. Campbell. Score, L. N. Liggett and F. Hooper. Time of game, S hours and 15 minutes. At ran Bellows Again. Well, the election is over, the votes counted, and we are saved, along with tho rest oftfce Democratic ticket) .find, we are again in tho old Journalistic treadmill, giiuding outgothio Democratic litera ture as of yore all of which accounts for the mournful tameiu-ss of tins week's grist of the DEMOcitAT mill. If, in the past six weeks, this paper The Oregon Baptist Ckntbal Association held its seventeenth session at Brownsville, June, 11, 12, l!j, 1H71. Total membership represented a little over 901). Elder A. J. Hiinsuker, of Marion county, was elected Modera tor,' KUier C. II. Mattoou, of, Albany, Clerk; Hon. A. W. Stanard, Treasurer. The session is reported as having ueen unusually Interesting and considerable business transacted. ,The Oregon Baptist State Conven Wiition also held its annual session ap the same place ou the 9th and 10th of June, 137i. Elder J. C. Itiehardson, or Douglas county, was elected Modera tor; Elder J. A. Wil'th, of Oregon City, corresponding Secretary; Elder, J'j.. litis, of McMinnville,' Recording Secretary) . Hon. A. Vf. Btuuard, of Brownsville, Treasurer. The proceed ing was harmonious, and the prospects for good to Zlon's cause were thought HOME ANI A1IIIOAU. Much neatness. - . Albany is healthy. Flax crop splendid.. Farmers all happy. Council next Tuesday. Pay your election bets. Commencement week. Wheat and Oats luxuriant. Straw hats are breaking out. Next sensation 4th of July, Market well stocked with Chinese.: Two ot more weddings an the tapis. Iinprdvemrnts goiug ou all over the city. " - 1 Election fever subsided and .publio pulse quiet; 1 ' ' ' -'- ' ' : Bring your basket of provenuer w tho cel.ebratioiii . Newby wanfi more oats rior any body. Bee his ad; ... .... , , Defeated candidates doing as well as could be expected. . ; Dr. Smith's seu-shatpenlng pencil is the editors' blessing. - Successful candidates running round to be cmigratulatVd. ' ., J -, Perry Kaymond has atjlast taken o partner la the postoftlco businesfs. i The Granger Picnio at Koberts' Bridge, last Saturday, was a big thing; The Democrat office turns out the best specimens of Job work lu the State ' ... ! Abe Hackleman starts over the mountains next week with 200 head ot cattle. . ,' : The Fourth of July Is coming as usual notwithstanding- a Democratic victory. - 1 ' t , , The new M. E. Church, South, at Taneent. is comideted. It is a ueaM ediiice. - . - -- .'',': : Tho half-fare arrangements on cars and boats will bring many people to our celebration. , ' . Any man who won't come to our Fourth of July celebration is bought ith British gold. Beach & MTouteith. have 'this week sent a package of specimen flour to Dundee, Scotland. MislhorMcFlnnigan's wake went off near the city last Tuesday night. The corpse was extremely giuteel. The gallant Onesters , will trip tlie light phantastlc at tho Hopera 'Oiue on the evening of the Fourth. ; iFair women ' and brave men and pretty babies from all over the 'State will come to the Fourth at Albany. - Our Albany folks are making grand preparations for the annual screoch ment of the American buzzard bird, i A detaehment.of the praying- crusa ders are now at work in Salem, and Al bany will doubtless be the next place visited; Billy Newhonse has brought homo from Portland a compaiiibn for life. She will never regret her choice of a husband. Dr. McMurty, of Yolo county! start ed a brush heap fire in his barn yard. None of the property on tho premises was insured. Our old Monmouth friend, J. B. V. Butler, called during the week. Ho says Brother Campbell takes his de feat philosophically. This institution has become impe cunious and wants funds. If you don't pay what you owe there will bo some trouble in tlie family. Next Monday Dorving Cestrado; of Sacramento, Is to-pull hemp for tlie murder of one Kruse. jThat was an unlucky Kruse for Dorving. Bart. Crooks has just completed a neat, substantial and commodious resi dence for John Sehmeer, on Ellsworth street, which is a credit to any carpeu- tor. There is a young man in town who wishes to secure, a home where hlB Christian example will be a sufJlolgnt remuneration for his board and wash ing. : Three of pur Albany boys have be come Benedicts in the past few days. Well, Perry and Billy and. Sign, if you can stand it, it will be tho making of you, Six graduates ftom Albany Collegi ate Institute this week, viz: I1. M, Osb'Jru, Joseph Ilradshaw, Jane J. Conner, Libbie Althouse, Mary Flulay son and Clara Price. Albany will have the only grand old masculine celebration in the Wil lamette Valley this year. Last year every village 'squooze the eagle bir-red' till he screamed aloud. ! ! Albany Fire Company havo voted to) attend the Philadelphia Centennial in- 1878. They will probably go the plai us over, and Jo. .Webber will head the procession with his little trumpet. Why is the celebration of liie Fourth of July a owl proceeding? Because the American Eagle is the presiding geniui. (Tills joke is like the disap pointed -Granger's outs, "low but thin!") ' ' ''' , Albany has more pretty girls than any town iu'Oi'egon,and yet our young men import their wives from Salem and other "furin parts." Wo ask'in diguautly if thin is favoring home consumption! and if so how many? The wagon waa violently whirled around, tho horses tycked up their heels, the little boy, who was lert lu tho wagon aloiie,soreamed, and a man COMMENCEMENT EXEKClSIiS. , The'ooramenoement exercises nt Al bany Collegiate'" Institute, this week, wero cxceedinsly interesting;, On Sabbath night Kev. D. K. Neshit, of Cor-vallis, preached the Baonvlaineato Sermon an interesting and ablo dis; course. ,' On. )Veduesday, night, Judgf Uoiso. delivered the annual ntiilrc&i which we ' have noticed elsewhere. On Thursday aiteruoou tlie fraduiit; iiio- exercise wero, witnessed, by n crowded audience, and. .were inter spersed with some ot the best music ever rendured in Albany, by a local orchestra. : The Latin and Greek eal utatories, by Messrs. F. M. -Osburn aud Joseph .Uradsbaw,' we did not hoar, but they wero prouounceii ex cellent. We just arrived in tune to hoar a neat little English salulatory, by Miss Jaue- Cornier. An jwsay, "The llealm of Manor and of Mind," by Miss Libbio Akhouso,' was well read apd displayed a highly oultured mind in the author. The Oration, by fp Oubnrn. was uuon a well-chosen subject and fairly delivored. An Es say, "Beautiful lalaud," by Miss Mary Ji Fjiilayson.-was a fiuo production and excellently rendered. "Corals" was the anbjee of no. essay by Miss Jane J. Ooiiuor, which was really a superb composition aud read with spirit and vivacity. Au Oration, ' Is the world retiogaumgr uy air. ww sliaw, was an able effort and reflected the fullest credit upon tho orator. Tho Essay and Valedictory by Miss Clara Price was the crowning effort of the day; and one of which au older and more renowned Scholar might well be proud. -Miss Prico is a tal ented young lady, and, nlike with Lor olasamatea, is entitled to all the 'hon ors which an educational institution cau bestow upon her. The degrees were couferred by President Warren in au appropriate and touohiug od dress. after which tho (rradualniL' class received the hearty congratulations nf tlmir narents and friends. . The ex cellent faculty of Albany Collegiate Institute may well be prouu .or mm, their second graduating class, and our citizens generally should feleoi tate themselves upon the possession of this excellent educational institu tion. ; BjiD to Have. pO, P, Poshow, Esq',, bur Brownsville agent, sends, us the names of a brace of new subscrib ersboth young married men wljo manifest their (lesiro to start out ngf t In life by having the Democrat In thejr household. ,, Of course, such ihoughttlil ypulig Vijen will have a- W'ospei'ous jold age.' Long may they wave! "' I Miss Jennie tnpr is fast recovering from herrecent mishap In the bug,'y accident of last week, us we learn byjo private note from her.-" " 1 j P. C. Hakpub & Co. have Just purchased 500 Gem fruit jars; 50 tons stock salt; and 100 kegr no 1 sugar, which they will sell at Portland Jobfe ingprloes, fqdglit added, i ? , j ggT For tho very best Photograplts, go to Bradley A Kulofson's Gallery with an ELEVATQR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. AcotDEST. Mr, John Beard, of the Forks of the Sah'tiam, had lus leg 'brpkon oh Tdesday last.: He' was riding ; on the running gears 01 a wagon, aud while the team was in motion, his leu was caught between a sturtip and the brake, &nd one of tlie bonsa between the knee and ankle was1 crashed. ; .. .' . ' .,.. BOHN. . - GIfTFTIN On tho 4th Inst., to tho wife of Dr. E. 11; Grlfllu, ft sou. ' ItHHllIIiD. S wri.rmonnv MONIEll On tho Dth iinl nl. the residence the lirlile's fiith'T, runr to Unllnn, Mil. Koiikbt J. WliLOiromnr and Mit Josjk E. .Mosiku. . i (lam)KSR-BATRD.-On tho l"tb Inst., et the residenco of tho I'rlaV's oarciita. in browns villi, bt Hcv. JnniM Vfortli; Ma. UoliER-r. (is .iuvw .r Rlil-,il'. oiid Jllfa Kanik HHAltn, llKXKORU KARMKIt. On tho 15th Inst,. Hi t,. mi- M.n-lln l.nnr. npnr thl oily. bv Itov. U. 11. Oi'iirr, Jin. KNSIOS ltusfoau und MKS. Amanda KAK.tii.;- tl. : :. iMvwii-ivlU('S(lsONT.-()n tho lBth In- taoL.cl tho realdoneo or tho bldo' fathor.i In 8:ilcm, h'l- lt-'v. O. iJlcldiison, JIB. V. it. Hay iiosj) ivud Misa ICuna 1). Dickinson, Compliments of the limipy touplo reoolvoU. Wo extend to I'erry and his lovoly coiupanu our most enttuisiastlo congratulations and wish them H.long and prosperous Ufa of unl loycd connubial bliss. AUVEHT1SKMENTS. t Thisis'tlio more surprising In view of. ' , . . .,',.,,, "mUv wli.1,1. the, 'act that the producer Of hls i If tht.r0 ia anytbii.tr else that ve have i,., mi. ii.,.n i i i-i (n its tisual exalted if i. of on r almost'; to nossess reasonable encouragement. !. lumped out and caught the team just .: i c-n, th,. ivimKU , . J as they wero starting to run and thus and if it has been better than usual during that time tho blamo likewise rests with us for having employed such superior laleut as a substitute for the "poiltry berry" was only a pIaln obsare country hen who sever dream ed tlatshe was accomplishing a grand achlvement that would Introduce her henlood into Ihe scrolls of fame. She didnt do ft for a puff; .but if it bid beerione of your high flying town pul lets,who steps about daintily with her top-.not nodding so cociuetlishly and her kil-fcathers grandly sweepijg the facelof the shy young roosters In the barnyard, she would have only been coutnt to roost for a week on the cour house steeple and only cackle perpetrated upon our patrons in the past few weeks that they hoi.I us ac countable for we will plead guilty and tbrow'ourself onto the bosom of the court.. , , .-; i Tiin Wheat Crop. The season is sutliciently advanced to warrant us in predicting that Oregon will have this year a much heavier yield of cereals, especially wheat, than ever before. The late rains have given the grain crop a rapid but healthy growth, and j t!,i3 ojf.ce, the viold per acre Is espectt-.l to oe rsm-fi- to OBAM.Kil8.-We now , m U(jm ...:fni Ami nrt linnif fnV ttitf ft T " l"" ... :v " vr.. .. ..: :.z i busted. full supply of "cards of Recognition" for .Grangers who desire to travel or trade where they are not known. This form of the Catd is as follows: This is to certify thnt Mr. is a member Grange, Jfo. , P. of II, This card, when signed by the Master and Hecretary of the Orange and stamped "with the Orange seal. c. HurUlmrt id tanning a mnramoth briok yard Just Ix low tlie city. Win. Tally is now' runnlns a soda fountain In hlstflmpemnoe dtluird sftloon. Nrarly a.wwhaad of livo AUKk havo already pwscd over tho Cascado Mountain Wauou KoadthisiK-son. . ' Caniunioattnir Is In fill! Mnst at IVtorts's TlrUlf. Everjlwdy aitfl his JJinroll blirfsom will ko out there nest Habbath. Ellzabelh I'., infant nansht'T of Jloies B. will introduce the possessor or it to .. s. 0.r.B. Mr.iltt. im-nviiln n the any part of the world where Cirangers I jc.h mst. asred l year amis months. Wo sym may be met with, rind Is especially ! pamiw with ourineud-. in iheirainittlo.,., 1 , ,. , . il C-.t.Carlvle,of Jleiitrth TOini.y, was In Urn valuable lu assisting its holder In trad-1 , fr . mom,!nt. Th, lug at Granger stores. We will furnish , c n,llil atlii his lady, who has i-en ;mMut Masonic. Last night Most Wor shipful Brother J. IS. Congle, Grand Master, assisted by Bight Worshipful Brother Geo. M. Stroud, Deputy Grand Master, Instituted St. Johns Lodge No. - of' this city and installed her first officers under the now charter. Bever- ul of the Corvallis Brethren, as well as most of the members of Corinthiim Lodge of this cily, ivera prcseitt and witnessed the impressive services The icyening's enjoymonts conoluded with on excellent collation and ban quet at tho St. Charles Hotel, gotten up in Brother DuBoIs'm most superior stylo. Ht. Johns Lodge starts out und6r .the most favorable duspices, and wc bid it God speed through a glorious career. An - Important Mbistiito. On Tuesday, June 30th, 1874, there will be a meeting of tlie Central Grange As sociation, aud other farmerB and citi zens, at Corvallis, at 10 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of devising ways and means for the Improvement of tlie Willamette river, so that navigation caii be had at all seasons. This is an important movement, mid should re ceive the encouragement "d support of every citiaen of tho Willamette Vallev. Mr. A. 8. Mercer and otnoi- gentlemen are expected to address, the moating. - Let everbody atteutW. ; ;. j A Good Sis lection, The ' Grnd Lodge A. F. & A. M., in .the-. election of Hon. J. B. Congle, as Grand Master of Masons of this jurisdiction, have made a nwst excellent and creditable selection.. Most ; Worshipful, Brother Congle is a : bright Mason'- and a sufficient stickler for the Ancient Landmarks to satisfy the most radical member of tho mystic Fraternity. Immigrants. Old Tcrtnessee threw into Linn county lust Week nearly a ship load of immigrants. Thero were sixty-one Bonis in all, and they have come among us determined to be pleased with bur cduntry and to take up their future abode in this favored land of Webfeet, Wo welcome tnem tdour "pantiu' booBtim," ; , EcnawaT. A toam belonging to Mr; Wm. Barrows' ran away on last Wednesday totally wrecking the wag on to which they were attached and demolishing their harness to a con siderable extent. They m ado things lively on the streets as llicy dashed about at frightful speed. Tho horses were uninjured. New Bmixii:. Supervisor Turdom is constructing ft new brldgo over tlie creek between L. C. Burkhnrte and the Houston farm on (he county road. The new structure will le completed In a lew days. Until it la finished travel Is turned below tho bridge 'where a temporary crossing has been prepared. ' ANnTimfi Thkat. Mr. A. Ervin, of Lebanon:, has placed us under obli gations for about a quart of straw- berries, which, for size and flavor, just naturally get away with any fruit I'cver invented. They are only a little bigger than Mary's Peak and not quite so heavy set as Mount Hood. ' Finn Enuine ron Sams. Wc would direct the attention of odr readers t the advertisement of Thos; Boiee In to-day's paper, of a splendid hand fire engine. This is a good chance for some ofourup-vallcy towtis to' procure a good engine at a low price. EAGLE WOOLEN MILL COMPANY,- JOT-ICR IS IIEIimVY OIVKM THAT the m next reeuiar annual iiieeiiu,; ii lu.- i.. .,.).... .,r I.--. j-I., Wiuibm Allll (Jo.iuiunv will bo held at the nfflee of the Company In nrowiisvllle, on i-ruiay, Juno mniln.ouu'uw.l p.m. liy order OI tne rresiuei.i.. A. WMiEL.UU, Secretary, SIuj-13, 1871. "I1-W- it ( , i3 . - . th "'GE) p3 o t r'" BUClvEYE MOWEU & IIEAPKH, (TU Rnmlnrn Hbvoatcr ( the Would :i - , l . . . v. 1 . '-,-; . : '! ilA-ITVl' (Genuine) J.LlA.JJ'IIZ, GWEEP3TAKEI "n.RESESC:, TAYLOR'S SULKY RAKE MITCHELL FARM VAGOfJ. -SEND fOR' SPECIAL ClftEULArr& -i., HABD WAKE, Ifl5i, STKEl, HUBS, SPOKES, RIMS, OAK, ASH, , . . .AND -1 .... HICKORY PLANK, , KOHTHUP 4 THOMPSO? Portland J -; ; - Oregon. VOnll-timos. WM. RIGHTER & CO. FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER ! ALBANY, OREGON. TniHTCFS UKASONARI.R AND WdTIK WAIt- S. ranl."d. lli'pnlrlns wromptiy uuu khiiniuc nri duuv at shortL'st jiotiuo iiUitf. ARCK!TCTURALAMD MECHANICAL. KRUMMEN & CILBEHT, ; Architects to tlie Eositd of Capitol Commissioners. . PATENT OFFIOli DEAWINGS, ETC in Creo'B Bulldlnl, Portland, Oregoui , villain'. ; -, - ... :,, : -llKALER IN ' . " ! GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. ' TOBACCO. CIGARS. YANKEE NOTIONS, Cutlsry, Crockery, Wood is Vilknr Ware. CLU AMD SSB HBS.' i doctoh 6t sinnicrsE. mysiciAH srgeo.n, 601 Kotu'nsiy Etroot, cpr, of Sua-ameuto, - up BUivs, SAN rltANCISCO. T. :MPIV-' Wholusalo und UotaW Dcnter ln Bush, aud JJUttUS, H IS,f ULTIItitll, 1" aud Amurlunii ' . WINDOW GLASS. r-..,rDi-.l Dw.f( innnmhlrd. Htlllncil (Hid f'Dt (ilfts't. (ii:ii(lti(rdno to order tU, Htn FranolsOo ir (!f'K, Him suliniiicLUJU Kmuuiiw-'". v!lnU;iitiH.; i J'l'Y lire hereby Informed Hint Mrs. Ilurliln hiiRlUHt iirnved lA.nonon iron, with n lnrm Hoelt of Millinery Koodi wh oh she InU-n.l milll'iu oheui lor enah. Hho nlo has the lut'-l new inrw ui-miut.,., ".... m narwl tod" nil kindnol' ilrtiM-ouUInK aud ma lum;. HheuHo imiki-8 putKiril-eutllni; a Bpn (Inliy. Tim Ludlcn will plea; cull and ojuua- S3 l . .'MnAiuiimN.'. I I . i i i. J v -V FOUNDED IN 1853. KEPlh. 619 Sacramento Stroot, oojr. Iti' r I.aidonlnrll Btroct, (11 low doer! I liclow Wont (Jlioor IKeiso. j Private hntrKULie oa j Lotdesderil atroei, I Bun l-rancmoo. EilaUMtit txpnnty Q jfr lit ij'icltd oilwf and tic,u(fl mttliciu t(i i fi ii-t-mic,t, u,id cti'-i. . Vfi',ilff,i(f Citron- ' tc ilien. cu ey .Sec-tf-cg avd all Avaimf Unorder, tO THE AFFLICTED. . ..n w if. 7MIHEHTY lU-'.TlIIlNH HIS SlJt Hi? eeretlwuilcito Ills riniii"roii pntieiiU for their imtmneeH. and would time inm upiJonii lilly li, ri-mlii(l then, thet he uontlnii.-H to eoo oll ut hl liisl ltulo for Hie cure ol uiimiiId din caws ot tho UiiipM. Liver. Kldneyn, UiResl Wo and (lenllo-Urlnnrv Orium, unit all iirlvitt,. illHeinim via. Hyphlimiu all Its lonim and ln L'e. Seminal WcuknoM, und all the horrl.l miii Seoiieuem of Bell-aliuB", (lonorrhtoa, .(Hurt, HlrletureB, Noeturnnl Itnd lilurnul eoilsalouB, Koxual Debility, Discos. of tho Hack nitit Loins, Inlhuninatlon of tho Hlndih-r and Kul a, ,. und ho honeathat hid lLnjE ex- li-ienee and sueoessful .raetlea will eonilmie to Insuro hlin a share or ouhllo inl,roiini:u. 11 tho nrnetlee ol uiiiiiy yenl's In humpo- aud tho United Hlules, ho is enabled to apply Mm most olllclent Ituo sue-oessiui rvio.-oe .,vu'- i - .,..u..ur.r ii kinds, lie euros without inereurl-i olinrues iiiiKlei-ttl e, troata his pal lent" In a utr- reel and Hon, .ralilo way, and has rolerei;U)S ,( .n.fiMmnlilvcraelW ITOIll inflir ol Known rospeelaOlllly and high standlnu In soei- tv, aii oai-tii-eojiuUia.hlin ity Irth (lm,r- wiae will reeelve the West and gentlest ucat uieii and Implicit sooruoy. OU,YES! - ; THE m iim STILL LIVES! : AKO IS RUNNING ON TIME I raiirAKKFUIi FOR paht favohh, Xfft) BL still Ucslniuft ot pontlnuln. tc it.nt tli niiHiff, thi- ri')irritt(ir In nlvuys natly and nnmiy fiintntnt, ftil llif.. I'nfasciiff'-rs nd .b!TOi' I'firrli'd to und irom the cnrt nny imrtof tUo ciiv at. rciwmnnlo latun.' A. To Veuiulos When ft frmftlo In enen'atcil, of flffltoti'd wjf,h dUaiiBO, as wt-ftktiPM of ttio lnwk atiU -lliuu, Dfttnlntht) had, dimncHi tit nifcht, ion fl inuwular nowur, iiaipiUtuouoi r,uo nmn, nn lability, nervous jh'hs, oxtruine urinary nullum- f,.U ,l,'.ri.n.ri.n(iil(. 1 ' dllfOM-lVO flltlcUuilii. lf"tl' i(.i.ti!tv. vuirlnltls. all dlwases of tho womb, ht'HhirlR.HU-iillty, and all other amn uvn ijnuulWto r'jiml"i fiho dliould Kit or wr t J at onen to tbti ci-li'ttmtyd ifimdc dict.or, W. K. Uohcrly, at ll" Mudloul Inntitiittt ami eunsttlt litiu ul'tmt hcrtmuldf'H and dlsnUHn. , 'L'liu Doc- tr.r iii KtrcmiTm luiirutmirun t-rum im.i mum iiii.tr- KUFFHTltS from iw foUtPfl of youth. Rmn lltal WVaUiiffS. .liti'iiUitdi'i'ilu'U, l-.xut'iKiort-of tho (.'ciif'i'fitivo K'Vlrin. Kvp'iiliK. i.'umr-rbwa- strii'tum ot tli lirMnn, it 'io IhroHt, F..'iii.;ioi8oi tho isl.in, iuir-xM cms and I 1 (Jcrrs. otiKiimoUon ol ttit? l.nnl, i'i-s.-ti.--R, l the heart. LiviT. Uiduoya und Uinldur, Bliould oonsvilt - -. mi. TttOMAH, mYSlOlAN' AND SITIUJEOtt. W'hmn KMidlfs nva bron pLirsiifd wndr flia IIr,:l. Kiiruii'tim L'idhtiioaNts. Ho tjuHi U'f'tw unitiiution-T a McmtTr-i ttu- Hoyril (.(-llf ot . Surjn'ti;if. l-;njrlnnd. in V-.-Mi I hymMv.'- i ins KoviiHlofliic.' ol J'li.vsuilttns. LoTldod. If.'j 1,1- ot'iitliit-n lit Mtdwliorv. Lr.norm, ii'ii; ; ar.d rrvj. uut-'d tit; JHit'tor ot aioififtui' at i.io ui-w luiiv-r-Hy of Oiff--n. trmmiy, l:i Tm.'. AH xh?ko ., DipiOma ILIl m 'till Ml Plirt' minHiMiiN ....vr-i.T, uf.-i tli-Kiflotd-iirfis of la J'rsf. lviu:l:U and , troirUiK-iiLU Fuyslrluns air'inpd, (it-U't-.t.ii- v ih prolit-imu-y. i lie loi tar holy r r.rjiiiih tv irhw: u Ji-t. of" exijinftiailons i w:d in ia rtlyi . lo jtrnvotri Uios'j s.HHiirlnpr n. uhir.cn t.Ttt lio lias rocclviul a tMormuh rdti'-atKut, und t ) du tninuiMli limi irum m'it(ijul"ra suJt-Mjicd Dncinrs. lio Iti nearly tv 'i-y 1dhi;m(i t un riOMicHst'tl ol ni.i.v (iiiullli.-nti'm: v miti'v.-r, r.;i WlMtPirdi'ftVorln I her i:dn.TlU-:.t.'it to cn.it , odium m"n tan It-jjillindto jTfi'tiU.in-r, tmd-d-'Ui'ivoMio wai(-iiii: ii' d Oy Ionia t- btliiiOhl a! nnd niL-rnrci'ididious. in'.Kiit:' li 'u t plfu'iiifcihcfr Itviitt ti tin? hHtidft ot a tar:f:!. ndvlsur Hh-aild fiHin'i'laln ni- s liat tijlven-uy Lu ariidu'itiMi. and t lu 1'iploma. lilt. TIUIAM' i'T vvttuw lum mnZ"(l cvor tvt-iiiv.j.:U y. urs In l.;u r. t Eolith Afri.-A i. nd Mclhmn iv'-HriJat I,iuisJIh and t olUn-; si.reta, Midlxairnr. A antral la. J . is liVfitm"Ut oi 6'ir,i hftl w'okn-."s rnrt nnyph'ul IninWiy Ip iiho.. qtvilW'd- Imrlurr tjie lftsl elp-htct-n moutiistant Bcaiwlvadiivjid over witliout WiU"-5i' Hoiim (fratt'tul &!St)mony Jrom ,iitK'nts rho Unvu bi'fu uiu'uT uu'i'.lril ndvin.ru tm- yunift wtt iiout. Vionofa : and tlinroln no' iv tioMuVf r (dinttiTcd and lir'f M dowu inconstitutlyii, Uu Hln.uld Bcolt liH nuvlft'. r hi awnnt ot n ctni'jr lncirnHinfr jini'-M..-", Dlt- 'iJiOVAH lias uyaied a Mcuiail jt4Uuto in , c Hon turnery fttrcoi. - It mnsinlfl of tw(ntT-"lKlit tirnutifully furnlwh cd room, wil hat piiUfiita visit lai tivcltr, and VUldmf to iiliiwthi'inw'lvi'8 inah-r Ma lmn. dluk' imro- tan ha nctiummoilati'd with wiftm afdn'i!'.'ii(!i.iwiuTn tliey will r-dKlvo al. tho eomtoiiM of hot tui, Including tat.hs of cYi-ry di'H'Th'l.ltl- Vnt'.c-vtn Tar adml-iMlon should wrH.fi or api'1 to Dlt. 'inu.',!Arini iUjov. l'arvd ol mca-citu'-carniniiv iwlftd wt w U Tuvvent onstr vation: fnl-.vun'tid to IMl purlfj or thu luU.nor. ti-t'ouillntUiH by l'ttrr, Vhvk. in urtM-nt i-!ii.'B. rt"iHlriiiir it(jiu.?rtiato auon- Htm. an f mdofjur.) of t-i'). coin, or uhuiv l-'iit hi purr-'ncv. hy jioh. or V'U.h. i ar ;o & to., will Inmv-i i.mini.t. rt nlv. wit 1 1-llli'tll"lil''3. UK f IIOM AH v.111 ioi vvftrd hi vnhmblp HUH? work on (;o!j.ump;.ton vL th lunf: so otuo plmlhy tup Vivt-1. oi; r. crliit of U'u emits la BtatiUa. Adunu; -, , sua a i1. 'i:a3Tit, yol Kearney f-itreot. cor. Haeramonto. up-istalr Ban rxnnciico, .. , vSnirylv v8n2Stf. : n. Aitxoi.n. rropnewir. : GREAT EXCITEMENT! THE EXflTEMKNT AT l'dlll l.nei i in rulng lu u very hinh ddgroo uu aeeount l Lh ... - ' LADIES' CItU.SADE Also at AHtftuy, wi oooount of tho ,NKW STOI1E ! ! Wlitnli has oivnvd on cornor WasnitiKton n...i li'hul un.. until a nicu AWMOIITEO STOCK OF UOODfj, Wlllfll t ITtoroHK TO BKI.I. AT j BED-ROCK . PRICES 1 1 - 3. IIWVJMi l 1 Corner Washington and Ifirst otrcoU. vHninin:. Grain;; rs with full mpplici! of these arth .it lw rates upon appllcatioa at . rap.i.y A Rv'awaY. Tliore came 1 ' ... I li -..an(f.1rn.,.rvi-irn. I-roni . . . i . uhc tlie rrcBlilciit naws. Icons' live c" " , , , , I near bcius a (lantrcrmis runaway on the Haln ooitty ben who modestly P' in-lion f ll:uii lhc ,tliakt Monday. A team le ncciiplism'S bo much, and deata w i tot bath local und foretsn contraption, , to Kr Ck-mcw was left It. theraudy town pullet who iioUily j can scarcely Imps for as good ; frollt of ydund's utore and a little doeolittle. Ilce '"-'- " . . . i hoy not over six years om ,- i ; ' ,.( are satistieJ the ligure will ue tu, se 1 10 ho, the Hue. oBAMt.-ai a.rvi.s ...m,. i,.t to rLinunerata our laruien i ......, .i.,,Un i r. - . ....... . .... ." - . . I-UUW till; ,', iV, l .... ... afe'.v dayii In to-n,relurnerttoCorvalllln lllo evenins hy privaU- conveyanee. . rvr .1 is. r.r.e. Hta'-, H,'nat"T elect of Henlon I eounty, IJ. 1. Clarke, Jao. ynnlli, and !I. K. Harris, of On-vallm, J. M. Morgan, or n iiiey, and II. F. (iosWvtrin, of Portland, were among the -Mortjan klll'-r" 1" thin city lat r.lexl. ' We re ;ret to l"am of the itealh of Mm. Jane. Miller, the wife o( o-.il- ol'l frl'-n.i, Clmi. Mlllr-r. a..- at hpr wiid.-frie". In the Korx irf tho price this tsm as we received last, yet , . " ( (1,d wa left In I (nf. iat T. .iay we-k, havi, uf. .. ... i...i i.... will l. 1 1 . .. .. I ,i l. m. ouwa-r: Hlro wan 63 yean we are wurara urn " tin, nent to ho .1 the line, for Some;'1 ' I.Of.F ID . U ' ftl favored Grange, i.M tot Satur. j W(ji, f(Jf llH.ir tol. - - The ouk I amfW Mme ttwenny uV'lZ .y. " dayhe fourth degree was courermi , ,, , no catHC rf dlK oungcment. j . - , , , t , h 0 ,., ,), ci!y. wa. t..deaH on Srmsn. rim on eveuteen candidate. . Over one j"' , !rs 1 ,l woJia uave Boi aw "y Jy"" ",e j, i rl,jn-. The -Jy r.lsrirt borne for liuiiired persona were present,- and aj Pam. oung nasa uic oi iao..jr t.-. irav iticnio waa one of tho most ; and other ornamental tfaaware tlmt 1 plcoiiu' feature of the oceuion. I too pretty for anything. boy m tne waRon. Aa n waa ino nuie i ,KUmuinl, urMns at -ain m In fellow was Ihrown from the F-?at Into j w'edneniay. W lwv n, rxu ahto to learn llio wagon bed and but alisutlylrortj j rhe parOcalaw Our politest ealaam in hereby flltitn mcd at Mr. W. W. Martin, the artistic Jeweler of Salem, for. the present of n Iiartdnomo and curlotm watch ellaln. Worn with a stand-up collar and Htub- toe.il booUi It ia the ncplw go Braw of agony. Change I'k.nic. Svracuso and Odeldflntal fjrango will hold a gritnd picnic, on the river hunk, oppoHlte HprinK Illll, on next Haturday. Mem ber of other Cf range and the public generally arc Invited. . . ' : A Vx'vy of younif ladies anil Renin last Tnc''day met the handsome hride and groom at tho Albany rlepct an1' oonKrrttulatctl them in the moat felicl touH mariner. 15y-the-way, Edna infd Perry were the oongrat'llated coftji'.e. SAMUEL E. YOUNG, (Wuccei,or to main, Vonolf A Co.,) ; Wholosalo aad Ectail Dealtr ia STAPI,E AND ' FANdY DRY GOODS, UKOCEKIEN, --. -,.-'. , "' IIAKnWAItE, . . .1 BOOTS Ol KKOTA, (KOtKCKV, MEM S BOYS' CI,OTIIIXG And f'Hlt.MKSil.Vtf cioonn. AliiO, WAGONS, PLOWS, nnd fill kinds of Knrni!iK Imidcmontn. ,Vi',yT JUtTHM CKTiEHUA'lT.!) itinti H' U k Until otlt'T ftrA-clisa iniiohlnt. Tim Doc :wr idi.vf lot no tnim di-llciii'v pn-vciit you, hut apply Imiiu'dinU jiudaii.vtii'oumlt frmnnittnjul ntr"rii(;n itud rji-oiiliituyu death. Ml Ainrrl.-d Uidlw wLh.hu .(..ih.,,!,, hfiihli nr other clntuiiiilam-'m itrtivcnl, an liiwiiH" lu tht-'lr .iinildeH, nhuuld wrll vr hot p. . To l!orropoudoiit. rntlontFirnsldlnffln any part of tho counlry, iw.-j.vi.r ill4titut . who-mil v dfeulm Ihfl onmlon nnd ndvlfii of Dr. lmhTiy iu tlilr rt'nii;tlvn CMtaiiB, lllld wmiLMIUK ll(lTi,o Ntiurnii, win tcuMntcntttnt or Mich, tn prottTf-lu-ii to lioldiu unrwuml Intrvinw, nm nmix'ctlully nHsurid ii!., ii.i.,.,lM,iiiliiti'iiilliii will I if! in' d nii'M- wicnwl.' Tho Doctor in nnlnr ffnuhmto and innv hn foiihiiltt'd Willi vc.v f-onnnnnw-. . it tiu, fiiHft in fullv and tmiididly ihSTlh-'Cl, pn'-ffmaMmnndiid''Hoii will bi uniH'cesnr( juiHitm('Motifordlt-i,T"Ki(,imM nnd (hfl K' 11 crnl l(V!.iiiri"iit.of tint t'liwt (InohidlfiK Hid n nw dMji),.wHl U mrwurdi'd IMtoitt rtvlny, nnd tn lu if i i.mtiiH i iiM u convi'v- int. UU-n tit this pn'roorL ol the Mhr or pnwrt ho truniruirnd, Hnoiiidyour flondlllon mnilni iiuin-aiut n-llMnli, gf'IKl It'll HOIIHI in vutn i"i lo .Hitr.-ucvi hynmll.or V-lh, ljfto ,' KxpiTHH, nnd a tf tnfdlcnin will )H-H-mtto vour lutdrcHi) wilh lhti.i''iry liwlrui ,Bf;.,tl. CftuHiiKiilimi l.v h'lt.'t or nt Ut I'urniauoia tiuro i;uurufiw;uM no VHC, IT it K tii ;vuuru, w. K. noKKKTY, f. n., Hun 'rniiclHcu, (Jul. TO Til? UNI'ORTUiTA'IE Mow Rcnicdloit Kw I!cuct!lf , nit. ;i:ihos DISPENSAHY, tfihilnhPd In lHft. for the trcnthfnt of Hvx- 'ml und Ki'Wihlul Ihv ... Kucn ;is i K.imrihwu. (Ih't't.. 8Ult hir , Svj'i;s 'u aii Wau. .:in Inai WcuiiU'isi, iiupf JcH'-v, I'in. Sum u:-u-i M' (if vtir: icuivtm'aiid UUvraU.d lx, 1U. lilldiOS has tlio 1 1diwro of finiitrin Pinttint. tin hns n hir-i' -t ;nim, r-.Hiiitr t i3 priiiljlpfu JIosi-H-hI oi nun rinrt r. v.im- (1 pruci.tof 1. 1 llift tri:-i,cnr...i.-;.ii...i M'l.nu-v ..m., 'riu-l ot ('(tmiii',r,l'a.l- i-i 'n(K.'o, 7firi-d wis old path utM fitiUUioatt icmm-a'. t..iM- orn inn i huh nun. Thu liioM.r h'f.i Minivtl licit her tiW"r:o',ti3nn iv Iff 'i'l.liin' out fi"w r'.n''ui''!', tr:'d lwi r-- lurtiwdwtih incivii-s-i! ; n-nhUoJ tur LUu RlK'vU tjijn ot hum. id Mint i wij:. (A SpprmutorrliccB. Ir. nohprtyiiiiHliintpuhMriwd nn hrtportnnt piiniphl"t, cniixvl.ylnt: hl own vifw mm cs rlfiicikln r-iati.m to Ini'O""" Virility, ' i no .i k u.rt IrciOi-c oil Km rmatorrliri'ii nr Heni trial Wridui''M, NcnoiiR and Hicnl. Jehtliy wtriwijiictiton tht ntTrVtlou, od ol.ujr dim a-s-n of (lie H'Xind (Jri;;tt(H. . Thin Mill'" work rontuloM loforointlon tif c utiiifjt vnhi'i to nil; v.iK'thur rnnrrUid ot lhlfi nnd will hti wfiif KttKK hy ondl on rocta ot nix t-"iiiK In puUt"' atiiiupK hit r'tuni tiost.t-.sti, A'hlnH W. K. in 'IlKK'l , M, IK. . v.ih'Wtf. , Krimcidco, I'ul.i , f ,.t .i.i,iu ii y, (i itA-e CASH ! ! GOODS X-O-Wt irv sl! nnd ii, At IA htutid on r'lrfct 4: LI EAT ' U&rAlZil J. Ii, HAKItlN, Troj. iATiUL KKKI CONHTAMTIA' ON II AND tin- b.-n meat th" tourlift itifordt. uinl willnlwiivx hit found ivd.y Kt in-onmiuodttlu th'iBt whoioffy fnvoj1 htm lth n cull. Wllii;liJiA uturtc-'f. Oi' ptu r. ... -llnUU. nhiifi'. ThLiHnhh nniutp'n . N pKitk'i'd iy inn y. f-."X'',fo linot tmlmnt'd f:-t '. wilh t'lifTnnn t'''rt:i!ni.'. tho ihv t.;t.i ot nv.rhid ftvn(Jt''tiii. iini'-jH I'riroi'.t'.id ly w tt- iilir. i,.;!l(.-..l i,i -(,i.ii'. 7.: ISl.ii.V.' IVlil.tl.'- ijunc.t.iirli spot:) utiit'T .' ' . I'.'h: In tvifn h nd-rini'in' lu two i-ur in;!' I if" ttw ifi-it-fitin of h'tives nnd nitll't-f: "l fhnt t-,, un-. :! mM tdr-ml. th loin. v;;x;n: of f'l IIh.),. vnlu"d viioii. HuiiUd M't-Mh'Ct, h i ft 'Mt-hfif. dtMM';:K. it) ni'pd' M ,r, ft ili.tifln.tf to t nrt It "W tn'0 01t:jti'.llti' ft, K 0l:-;"r-l-lion io fhuo PiK'H'l-V. Jt).-.t ot rm"v, iirWio Ihtuiii!". dtiiiii'h vni-it.tis rrupvioii?! ou vrx hi'"- It.i'.i'O t't'f on'. it'itl iii-t'ii; h. (vi'.i:!.. t;-'iM- 4-H'.1m(.lll. tltHl KV'.;lt!. mofM!MUJ. tV'.I Tf'f . (j.i.'jiii'. O'iu. ,.',.. n i,'.. tt-.'T-. vt,1 ijijuvii'-' i ojii Uuf" vr siiiudd :ip'iv I iai tn.-u ui;-l.v -y p p-itu or bv i''i.t''f. una jiivvant'ii'' ''it-i" . y tiin (ifivnitU H- titiil! nl (r.-fttr1! t-n di'-ffiw. v, (.iidt loJs,'iC ot I'tfv'f ioc. o t'.'.t' ic und rnu'i-i! ottn. 1 a. i. iit i.. 't.t J.um up-il Ii i' i t.n a v p' t:in vlit w'jt n.i-ovw y-rJ. . iHf'ietm-hv to llir h'it vuss fovu os 1 1 b t inipliuns hy tltusU- of tan i'H,i i fii - 50'FICE TO 15liBMl.S, IS." OUPK.HT'K'OMPKTia WITH At.T 6VT uiiii' c(iiiiiK'ti!ii)ti. nnd kc-'O tidiin) of mi tooti'-v fn t-',tu, w hvo n-dotN tt our prl"".'i to iiriiiitr'r nit"M, I'titt urtr pri'itin o; i" lu'oiiu lt,rx Kiinh. Motiidi'i.'. mid Hfn-solK'd Ittli'h- in! honit'T, n:id to tso nil klndK of work in tlm I'iittniiiK mill Hi h'd-roi'lt orif'tt lort-wlrtir on hhnrt iiini!. invo m a wn anu on)iirrt" hnltlii Irmtc. BV Jii'to-Miilwr th" I.tworrininhtiy Mill, hi thMWow.n.munUtouit.m, a i , .... 4 K" tl ut lie ir fii.ii'iby uiMtv-f-t r.taiin- nifsi'. svi(i(. jr.av h o i ri is. 1 it-t:. n ;, i i U, ':) tr oiv inn it( ihti inuT!f i. 1 , :hh! pi tr i'i tor u.. ... in n n'-'iW'n i l.-U'.r-.r Mif.ii-ti mj i orthnmh W tK Kjmxo .v t;o., u-ujrtii.-lft.' wlil (Mf'.t r.fdod J:j;ru part -i ( 'ic Him", - - , r rlt i ' M . m"i" r nl t itpiiin'i"i.i', f-art Vl-fii"-; ( f t 1 i , JM i I l In I no tho h tU'i'. s:oioiuitii-n t Ut,u, LVMtf MO!;:H(AiIKM. t)T.-