MART. V. BROWN, EDITOR. FRIDAY,.. ...NOVEMBER 15, 1878. riecLAMlTleX. Mf Dm sjevrraer or Ike Male ofeirtsa. Through a tense of gratitude for the man benefits and blessings enjoyed by the people of this State during the . past year, and in compliance with a venerated custom, I hereby appoint Thursday, the 28th day of the present month, as a day of Thanksgiving. . In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the great seal of the State of Oregon to be af fixed. Done at the city of Salem, this the 6th day of November, A. D., 1878. W. W. THAYER, Governor of Oregon. By the Governor : K. tf. tARHAST, Secretary of State. inu siammc The Oregomam still continues to harp on the matter of State Printing. If that paper will refer to Mr. Hick's report (the sworn expert in 1874), it will dis cover that Mr. Carter, the present Stat Printer, while acting as expert for Mr. Pittock (proprietor of the Ore goniam), is about the only man censored for over-allowance on paper. Again, Mr. Asaael Bush, at one time State Printer, received just twice the amount of Compensation allowed to Mr. Brown, as State Printer, and the journals printed show most extravagant expan sion in paragraphing and quad lines, and yet the virtuous Oregon ion has no fault to find with Messrs. Pittock or Busk! There should be a limit to even the ahasaelessness of a common journalist prostitute. The Oregomia must stick to the rec ord or go to the wall. TILMS'S ncwHsvrix. The New York Sua thus clearly states the facts in relation to the in come-tar case of Mr. TilJen, out of which the Radicals are endeavoring to make political capital at his expense : ine taw provided that if any citixea did net make a return of his Income, the taxing officers of the Gov erameat should themselves assess the amount ef that income, adding thereto fifty per cent of that amount as a pen alty for the failure to make said re turn ; and that this tax should be col lected. . Being himself unable, as we understand, through the uncertainties and the unsettled nature of a large business, to ascertain with sufficient accuracy to swear to it, what LU in come really was, Mr. TilJen made no return. The assessment was therefore made ; the fine was added, anH the tax duly paid. The case was thus fully settled upon the Government's own terms. And yet, twelve or fifteen years afterward, because Mr. Tilden is the Democratic candidate for Presidsnt, the Republican Administration brings a ssut against him ! This, we aay, is a political persecution, indecent in its aature and discreditable to those by whom it is urged and promoted. In a popular government the use of judicial process as a means of a partisan war fare and official oppression is the nat ural resort of men, who, if they had the power, would be tyrants ; but we have never known a more atrocious instance of this abuse than that in the case ia point. .. . . IIMIH caisci CAST. The Me says John Monteith, for merly of Albany, but now agent on the Nez Perce reservation, arrived at Portland last Friday accompanied by three Nez Fences Indiana, L e., James Reuben, nephew ' of Chief Joseph, Archie Lawyer, sen of the late Chief Lawyer, and Mark Williams, one -of the v most ; intelligent of the tribe The? are all young men, robust, finely formed; fellows,, with pleasaut, intelli gent. &cea They were educated ; on th reservation and riov ; read, writ r and speak ' English, fairly, j Reuben was assistant teacher "and. has written- a fair account, of the Nez Perce war, published by the , depart ment ia -Washington. 1 fie was also one of General Howard's most ' valua ble scouts, though but 1 6 rears of age, a savage irreclaimable fellow with whom Agent Monteith La-1 much trouble. They are now en route , to the Indian Territory -en a visit to -Joseph, with whom Reuben has kept a -correspondence since his capture. These three Indians have considerable' stock in Ida-' ho 'and are in good circumstances, They may., conclude to reina'uv with their people) and endeavor to make them good, honest and' industrious Christian men and women. Mr. Mon teith may conclude to take them on to J Washington . before he returns, as he received the necessary authority from the Government,;: , Twelve Nes -Perces prisoners, part of White Bird's band, under the leadership of ' Chief Tabahob, guarded by an army officer and six men, also accompany ; them to ' join Joseph's band. They departed last Tuesday on the steamer for San Fran cisco. The Nez Perces now on the res ervation number 1162 persons, and the scattering bands of the same tribe will perhaps reach 500 more, a total of 1662. i Mr. Monteith: has been agent for . eight years, and" by lis '. effective honest aJxaiuiatratloa has earned the love sad confidence of his wards. INKS AM SUSSORS. Jeff. Davis, Jr., son' of Hon. Jeff. Davis, died near J t cm phis, a few days ago, of yellow fever. lie was 2 1 years The public dobfc of France is about $4,500,000,000. The ' debt is .held at home mostly, at a low rate of interest. The population of France is 38,000, 000. France was forced to pay Ger many $1,1 00,000,000in round numbers Greenbackism reached its Hood tide in Ohio last year, since which it has been on the declino. In Hamilton count) where the irty tolled 9,000 votes in 1877, it polled 800 this year, and in the whole State it jRlled but 29,000. Tukrk are $130,000,000 invested in gas stocks in - Great Britain, and the fear that Mr. Edison's new application of the electric light will render gas use less has caused something like a panio among those whose wealth is Invested in these securities. Total vote of Iowa, 1877, 245.7CC, Total vote of Iowa, 1878, 253,377 Republican plurality, 1877, 42,193. Republican plurality, 1878, 8,182. Republican less in one year, 32,011, And when Iowa ahrirks this way, the "oldest Republican" must conclude that the foundation of things are breaking up. IUE population of raru is one- eighteenth of that of Franco, and ays nearly as much as all the rest of France put together in local taxes. Paris is taxed $20 per head of its population. The rest of France pays onlv about $1 20 per head of the population. Lyons, which ranks second on the list of torn ns with the largest local expen ditnre, pays only about $6 80 jier head ot the population. .Marseilles pays a little more. No other town nearly approaches Paris. Cleopatra's Needle has been the subject of no little comment since its removal from Africa to London. This colossal obelisk, now standing on f the Thames, contains within its pedestal, a jar containing the Bible in French and English, an Arabian Genesis, a He brew Pentateuch and a verse from . the 3d chapter ef St. John in 215 different languages.' There are now but twelve colossal obelisks standing' on the face' of earth. Five in Egypt, four in Rome and one each in Pari, London , and Constantinople. ' MM ' Dispatches from the South tell us that physicians have reported l00 see of yellow fever treated by them during the epidemic in New Orleans and not heretofore reorted. Mnj. II. W. Branbain, of the Howard Associa tion, who is now assisting in .making a report of the work of . the I To wards in 1878, 'expresses the opinion that there Have been, during the at four months, 40,000 cases of fever in New Orleans and vicinity.,- Tbo Howard Association physicians did not report to the board of health. ' ' Ex-Goverxor Horatio Seymour dis courses thus? ' There- must gbw out of the industry which produces and the commerce which exchanges, what we make for what we want. We must not let the currency question throw in to the shade other vital things. ' We must answer this eager question of men in trouble. They wish to know,, when tbey will get relief, and ;ho w! They will get this when we have enough to sell and when we can sell it This gives relief at once, even if we liad no currency to make more easy , the work of buying and selling. : ,4: . A I(ocuestk (N. Y.,) newspaper man being called npou to tell bow he obtained certain information ' pauiiabed in his paper bearing' on a trial now pending, ' declined to '' answer, on the grounds that disclosure- by 'ti him of Ilia irJoi utunt or lnfbrnant would seriously injure him in. his business- 4w a tiews- wjHir man, that - the ' itiformation had been imparted to Iiira under 'the pledge of secrecy, and that-all. omraituicatiens to a newspaper' man should be privil leed, the same aa communications be tween lawyer, and clients---tvu4 -' tlie court siwtained hun;! "!" ''' ' tKYB T MICH. The cipher dispatches, if adiaitie! to be all that ja ;laimed, ; prove too. much for the , Xtepublicanii ; unless, suggests the Baltimore Sun, we, assume' 'that Returning Boards' and Electors',' it no wn to; be corrupt anjwilling to sell put tjo Democrats, were incorruptible -. by Republicans, we 'must tttfrhit Hot eiily that these cattle were bought' wholesale, by the 'Republican najseN;J(Mit- faii they were Jwuglit at liiglier. prices -jthau they were willing to !sell !out ' to the Democrats at. For they only ' asked Mr. Tilden's friends "and agents 'to' pay tbjera to do riglitrto announce the. actuaj vote and the jK)pularjiIcision ; whereas if they were bribed by the Republicarffl at all, they' were bribed io,do'Wrongj'to commit felony, p. .forg returns, make false oaths., perjure, therrtselves, and do that a Inch would send them to the penitentiary if exposed "and corivictetL Hence, if . such': laborers , were,,. worthy their hiret they uius$ iave oot Mr.. Chandler and Lisassociates eensidorable more in money and bKices than- they were willing to v Wrgaiii for ,with Mr. Tilden's agents. -"" . ',. j .. -; 1A It (V C9A4TKEA. Wasco county scrip is at par. . Diphtheria prevails in J ar wSottouV 1 M f ?; f 'I If ls H The McMinvii: college is jroser: i mg, t 41 i ! l- Theioll clip' of VooKlit "Jackson county was heavy. Ira and John Campbell have bought the Eugene City Gtuinl. W. 11. Byars has withdrawn from the Roseburg Pldinilealer, A great many hogs are being packed in various rta of the State. The Jacksonville papers speak in the highest terms of Morrel's minstrels. The Balrnou run on the Siuslaw aud the Umpqua continues undiminished, Work boa been suspended on all the Cinnebar loads on Boaver, Creek Jack son, county. ... i 1,500 pounds of rock from the Fort lane quarts mine recently ; yielded $216 in gold. ' Three hundred tons or salmon was shipped on the Uue Telair from the Siuslaw hut week. John Ashmead, of Rogue river raised 1,000 bushels of corn ' on five acres of land, this year. Entries of Umber land under the "40-acre" law are very numerous at the Walla Walla land office. Coos Bay is swarming with salmon and the .Vwi wants to know why they re not caught and canned. The Eugene Guard says there has been more fall wheat sown in ' I-ane county this year than ever before. Mexican dollars bought in San Fran cisco for 89 cent, ate passed on ! th peopje of Coos Bay for 100 cent dol lars." Mr. Sale, of Baker county, raised 40,000 pounds of turni) on on acre this season. Ten of them fill a wheat sack.- ' ' x , V MA party by the name of Johnson" has just left Jacksonville, a juorx and $30 ahead of a too confiding acquain tance. - '' ; : The population of Stevens county, south of the Spokane river, has doubled within the last six .months, according to reliable authority. If. York, of JcatYbujeoWy, gatu ered from one acre 'ofcorn riinqty-fir6 bushels, .his wbole j'erop'avenigiiig about sixty bnahebi tothe acriv ,.fi,.i There are 2,000,000 fcut of j. lgs now in boom ':her! the mouth " bf the Skagit .river, awaiting,, a .favorable opportunity , tf bestowed, to n,ltet.ii: ... Rev. H.' Lyman, of Pacifio u in ver ity, has returned from - Walla walla and is in very feebly h2ith. His sot; W. D. Lynnm is teaching i bis place. Clark Smith, U. 8. deputy surveyor. left Cornelius Nov. 3d, lSi8, wM , a erew . ef men, ! for his! surveying con tract on the Yaqutna, in Western Ore- gon. Linkville, the old pioneer town bf the Lake countsy, ia growing rapidly. No less than a . half -dozen new build ings are now going up and we bear of manv more to arise In the near1 future. There are twenrjr-iour, oounia-a , in Washington Territory containing;, a population of 50,000, land yet tU tax able property for '1879 Is quoted at $1530,9C4, or about $379 lie!. The Pacific ,Threshbg Machine Co.'s works and foundry at Salem were old at auction on last- Friday. Thorn as Holman was the 'prinelpal 'mrehaser, he having bought tho finished and 'un finished horse-powen! ; he'j' prtjeured them at extremely - low . figures. , . Thf stove patterns and fiaeks "were-i pur chased by John? Patterson who intends to resume the manufacture of 'stoveiC''' Geo. W. Snyder ad "flf.tn fyiff der are now equal' partners,' under lie firm name of Knyder' Brothers, in the publication of the 1 Yamhill' CoHnlu' lte porter and the ' LafayclU . , V'writr, and in the general job and publication; busi-. ness appertaining " to tho two" offices. Geo.W. SnydeV!wllHiere'aMr,,lie the manager of the Repertory aqd A. R Snyder will.be manager a ACmrir. Pendleton f ttJefiertdentr W-crk'on' the uar'tzniine w pVogtin,'jth Monumental Co." are work ill g 'J j, hand having run , their itunoel.vvef f7Q0 sfoety and ore now running ai upraisa for the purpose of v'ehtilatioii. TuiS fcorhjany' intend to prosecute their wi'k turqub- outithewinr.tt'n& spring. The Ratler and Phik. hnrin dan mines are alk being) worked tlK & oWBiderahW'eiM.. w?'r J'nf,'.f" " Col, llogf advgrtwes in tho Uoi Vallis Gazette af follpys ar9pj)8al'willkj te" received by the undersigned? at .Lis onleew Corrallis, Oregon, fori getting out and deliVerihgri4,()0Cr raii'roa4 Hies on or Iieforo'ihe' It dav bf 'Tune tl7'9.1 Saul ties tole . eighjfeet , long,Jhitte on two sides, to face-eight inches, five inches5' 1hlckriad , W be' 'dflWereu'aIi nointa to be agreed uion. on the line of the 'first, ten'milea! of, tie'-jWilTVuiotte Valley and .Coast Railroad., , rpppsys a TttB wheat crop fnrtlte Jtfnife'j kitten 1839, ! t7lQiMuMela4 fitti 1 (5fl; 87745263 bushels ini87; 2&9,mu. 500' bushels. ;iH 'thenMKffciVh,C belt the urouuction . has .in-own from iij(Dg,WUV (,.!,,-!. 51,0 J j,.ilie Atlantic boast produced'. in( 1-149 -about fi2,000;000 bushel's fni!il876,! 0',' M,6ti6 bushels ; while'e eentraTteU has increased its production from 44, D00.000 bushels to- .12p000;00Q bush els in the course !of twenty -nin;;years. For! 1878 ''the "production' ot the ?c'en: tral beii will ')prbbably touch, 0OQfy 000 bushels. . . ' - '--.f.Jj 1 AC AAA AAA 1. ' mt . snoum fctate. wuere contractor,, preier tg deliver, ties, and wftwuif ' tyV, erei lit juch proferredf pbiui iR'yU SKJ.ITOK BUlMiTT. T'w" biogrsphlonl skotcli ana 'fconiplliriontary motition of Hon. John Bufnett; flenator from Iteutoti, we find in the S ilc u SlatemiutH. Alihough often! well 'merited, it is rnro that 's RepubJiUn 'li&iKsr speuks so fa volubly of a prominent 1)'iiiocnu : - John lturnott, of Benton, was li n in Pike county, MisHouri, July 41831 ; cr4sid tlwplnlnato Cirfor1ii ii18I9; canio to Oregon In tho spring of 1 8.18 andaeUlcd Ln .Buuton county ; ,m-hs elected pruHidentiul elector in 1808, and County Judge ; 'iit" 1870 ; wiis elected Judge of the Supreme Court in 1874, and HtateHanslorin 187H was marriiKl in 1830 ;i has fivo ohildrtui. Mr. llur nett is a man of medium height, impioss- ing one as having a strong, firmly knit frame, with nerve ami ciiarootor to cor respond. From what we saw and heard of him in the Semite, we should judgo him to be the best lawyer on tho floor, bis arguments showing a perfect knowl edge of his subject, which was always handled in a masterly manner. His voice was not so pleasant as that of some other speakers, but what was wanting in this respoct was made up by true dignity of manner and thought. Mr. Burnett had two lill passed, ono to provide for the supjwt of tho Agricul tural College and one relating to foreign oorporationa, and his weighty argument bad much to do with tho piiHxngo or defeat of many others. ! When an impecunious wino bibber strikes Amity, tho 'lioys" arrange themselves hi a double Jino outsido the saloon door and niako tho poor devil run Uip gauntlet. When he reaches the end of the line he looks as if had been run through a saimgo machine. A little fellow not eight yeats old named Charley Mumicni found $70 belonging to. Mr. Mvern, of Salem, which he honestly handed over and re ceived $10 as a reward, tliai hn, you will never got elocteVl to the lgihla. tore on the Repuhllcan ticket. ,' I Cloidendule has In-en settled ujKn by theotors of tlickltnt eouhl fur their county seat, s that rT,n:a CAMOT SK ISIitO. Ku erwn RJwnn. ltb kll bl( Inirmil'v nam ami ! n umm li, mm tn4 sl Mm lUl Allan'a AttU-l'M UI wltK M iM n: of t u S (uuihl ir ariwk 7le hwn ul-ljr Uml dtSm anU-nt BrwrHiainni, kw I1im "tumUud," "hun tauh" im "wkoiw" " ruling.'7 my Urn mkr UkI. tmlktaiatriU .D cvnvitK itun Uat Altui'a S -'( h a mm m.UcUi. waJihM H tit nmU- luUAU all NvuM. Suhl hy UruiOA. ML! MISTtrS ttwrraBui naraniTTiK I S. - WI car M UwM ci Uw Kltlvjl, JiUHor cut titafT iMTvw. ' tlutHlmU bare Iw-t. t-tirt.1 mttr all otfcari rain had llrlv HW Knsttt KuMn Hlfbarcao aiual In all cawa 4 lknl Lim. l)Hiaila w tuif BMlMta ilraictnvfil. Many M trntt liliag rtuaaoa. fmin ttiwkkat oill k m t j - - i . sr. M . t. JsjaU Vrawtabl Xaaikminaa. . aitt oar all MMia at Ova KUa, HIUW an.1 I'rinarr Unui llundrala hara Ut anrnl (Uf all 0r l nil a tmt ktilmL It r.aUali 4mvV:.. niia ha nooquaJ in all cmana 'a UmI uvar. 1') a fMaMa mnf iiiltlmja daranfviant. Many nf ytm Icavltc (UlaMM, M ihm aUy 01 uab aa to iWir ir lm Tu b la4 i4 alt ilruUu. - i lavratrn aaal laUatc .-- shouZd mnd tor tuaLrut-tloii. termx. mfrr- encn, elc to KilUon llrtMlirrx, Swlu-lloni, of latenl, WaMtilnston, T. C, who fur- nb.li the aanio wuiiotit clmrm-. lliwut KroLhersisn woll known ani iixvMful firm of laruo estwriencv. Iiaviui; Ix-yn o. UWllusI sliiee isflrt.- H;ieif It...-., .! '' j - : . it'. 't : The Cantittr. Llnisiouti are f two kiiiila Tkt Waits La fur tho Itiuitan family ; UicTel. low is fur hrrraf-a. ahts-ii, siul other auimau. TawikHwititaia of stia ctfi-ta itroducaxl tiytlioa retnarkalaW 4'riaraioru arsiwrsKl around every but0,anJ may tienriKmred uf any drug jpst, or by ttutil Irvm thu Ollico of Tiik Ckn tT OoxrASv; Dry Htmct, New York yy ' . TllKY ALL TAKK IT. . lira tbfl synU'to ia rna down to tlie cx tutit that you' pans aleoiilci nights, are wr vartu and Irritable', have glcinv forobod Uiffi, aawr Moovu b, aluk. iteadoehe and roavtod tonjruo, ! not enroll j-ouraelf aa hhlU privilj. In the roar rank, under imi- eml lieblliry, but elier up and try White's rrvn riower, xne ureal: ivor ranaoea, flow for jaalo in over nity aiut town on tho Continent. K nieIicUle ever communil- d ta half Its eiiis! for tho euro of DYS- I'ETSIA and UVKtt COMPIUNT.i It has a apeciHo power ovsr tlie livor, and by earing the liver, Dyspepsia aud all other .disease arUlnif from It, vanish as tr ly maoHo. (Sample botlies are sold at tho amall price xxf 15 Of iU Uiat will oonvluce you of ita nieriut. 1 ato size bottlos 75 bents, for wale every whered j ;;p iiitxi:cjiii ; i Tlie IJyer W tho imperial of the whole human System, a ,lt controls th life, hnalihand iiappliuwa of man. Whtni It is disturbed in its natural action, nil kinds of ailments are tlie natural result, Tlie ri lacta tion ot food, tho niovomonls of tho heart and' -blood, the action- of the brain and oorvous system, 'are all iumodbuely con nected wiln tlie workings of tho Liver.. It baa been suooeaxfullv orovod that Green's Aafcuat Flower ia anequaled In curing all ponton affected wittt.UiMpopsiA or. Liver Complaint, and; aU tlie jiuniuroiis symptv oms that TexuH froni aa uiihonlthy ooimIi Uoh' :of the Xhrer and Stomach. Kamolo tiotUosi to try, JO cents. 'iPoHiUwlyi sold In all towns, on the . Western. ConLhianL Three dosas wiifprovo that it is Jiit wlwt you -WatiU" ' :;. .....au. .. .1 I HiU -J'IITflJ K'll ri'' .1 11-4' . i iHltmJCAU Tkot.iKfett aifanl. wu liaa Ixiua aJily at'llinif lha hi..r..l I0 IJotrunlca.1 Sewinv alai-aihaSarUiraa rara.- oama liia dwrllhiir kouaa. baa a gtil eooannli in bank, ia cksr ot dvlt. Mid haa aumej at in toTMiLtlia' natural crmaeAtictica at aacurlnir k rmiU asiiw Jar mpcriar gocti( naxnalooaa prtiaa.. X gtxxl nri-claaa SawUig Uachitia, nMt uaolul nliabla i all imtea,' aoar u noraaana afMi-aaitrut, imiuiim m tii4 sua tita aama mark M aay machLua that aoil at aXick Tiaaa- tha priue. TTmra la no utachiua at any priea aXUr, or; tliat ariliioiiof or nioaa work, and CBrUinly uoiia ao tow In prio by many .dollar. Tha UoxcarMB 1m widaly known and uaed in tbuuaanda of (ainiUaa Is Uia Eaatont and MnWla KMtoa, slid daUy be aotnintr uniiular In Uia Waat. 'It will a&va ita onat anv. rai tfmaa' wr 4n oM aaaaon, tliihir tha work of tba ilhr,, or anil cam Umr or nva duf lara a day lor aay n or woman woo aawa lor a living. It ia tho atrontr. ea nwftiiiaunade, la aady at aU ttina to do it work, tnakqp taa troiiireat and flneat ptitcH yet invented, init afau4iinai Vriim, jaompitita tVir duowatie uaa, fJO,, dvllvamd at your duor, no mattor how remote you may reaida. Uuiineaa permanent and honorable, with mora certain and rapid aalea, and aUrxar prullta than any oilier. Extraordinary liberal ojti-re pinde to loud or tmrelinf aifenta wltorawo hava -anna atalllaliAd ; or, .11 ttiera m no aireut near you. autid rour order iliroc-t to ana arrany wcKnowwogea aa ine Bianuira rainuy fsew thai factory. Addrea John II. Kondnll & Co,, 411 jaWssnMlflr. mtltM'. 1WUJfl4..a I; i! UMi AND .1 ADJOINING COUNTIES. Ill J 1ihVI ! l) il ill 7. lull; . i -i u Iain, happy, to. lnturm yon .that. J am ;ri'oi'haiid w'iri Vnw (toei; fp Agri- (ijtiYa .implements, and as, iithe, pi So il'n, the future, , shall, it' bo-.iny .e'eusfc post, ustant uppayor io olTor yon none ba first-class gaoOji Our panf, "business, relations has been; Wry. b'eiasant' ''iiideouj'and' 'shall be fuAd frt gjfeatfui rdrnatabraricoi a nd '.while r Jrriprdve ' thta opportunfy.lof thanking year for the !many favors' In tlie pastI 'Will also express a ;hope tKit by: fal. Stiuare dealing and strict attention ' to" 'business, 1 may merit a 'continuation of the tame; ' I shall be pleased to meet all my okl.and as niauymow, euslomers as will favor me with :caIL at the old: utand,- Harper's Btooktalbany Oregon.' .uunii'-ir .1..-" r,i - 'A 'Uj iYery raspeetf ullyyours, 'i : 11 i nlOtf.i r.t EPOEiSE BocsANAir. A Row of Pearls OllHlvnluir throufia coral lips is certainly a pluntlnk ohjoct t but a row of discolored, bimpwtail Uxilh In any mouth at all is a grtavnns drnwha-k add to this that such a sot of tooth Is usunlly accompanied with linpuie bi RHtli and one can scarcely 1m aitlne anything: more objectionable. HOZ UIKJNT. the K"'"t iiitrillnr of the breath and whltnucr of the teeth obviates this state of the mouth completely, ronculng tlie dental occupants from destruction, S'.d coiinlorsctlnK tlie liilluonce liHn tho pnauinl of acid awrolloim In the mouth. SaotTiVK u Stixi n tb ni Toxna. . AK.ib.il. I'll '-fi, lnlwlr l, i. avn( dt'iiwlmi. Fvllnwa IIMili'li1tu kIhi. vlviwliy and buoyaiH-y, loavlim euaruy. Oiluu-Sootliaa uaruillawi, aud deirawM. IVIIowe' ll,vtodioitv--HlliiiulaUia, anliuatra and tiivlKoratoa. 0liim - lUmlan Ilia nervea luapinlble to ln, but Inwvra narvoua vltolltv. rvl1wa' llKjihi.lilt C'anaoa men to lie iwirardleaa of fiaiti, ny ratmnv narvoua viutiuy. Opium null. down. Kellowa llyiMndiMil'ilttia build up, Opium i!eona. fcllowa' llyiupliua, la the antidote, AliH.hol pulanna, Kallowa' Hypuphiat. la the antidote, Toliarro iola.iiia, Kullowa' llyMiibM. la the MiUilota, liwl.lllty and dlatNwe from any eauae 1 polaun. rl lowa' llyiMMtlioMphltea la ever Oie antidote. It haa alrwiily aoonoipllalied more go.nl than alt other retue lli-a oomblned. It never falle whw uanl aa directed. It eurea the alck t aurtalna the drooiufl, end nreaeniea the haaltliy. Kver meti.liior. never marring I lullowa HyiapnnailduM la nend aiunoaa- fully In Plumule of tho lllo.Ml, Nervea, Muerlial, Hum, In the tuntlona of diareatlon. nutritlim. tlilukiua'. un- dendaiidUur, hearing, aeeluv, leellnif. tMlltHr. anwlltne; and even aiHWkliiv, whenever there la mi oriraule loe. ror rtU'Uuu-a mw Kellowa ' Medltal M.mihly," at all imiutfi.ta. nlw& NEW ADVKUTISEMKNTH. AMENDED CITY CHARTER. An Act to amend an Act eittlltml ''An Act to incorporate tho City of Albany," ap pro vcu uutooer xi, inh, lit it-ennctrii hy the Lfijiiltiticr Amllf of Jihit State o Ort'jon: bwvio 1. That Petition 4 fit aaid Act be aincndtxl so as to read at follows : Kkition 4. Tho omcers of said city hall be a Mayor, a Kocordnr,wlio nhall be i'X-o(llclo cU-rt of tho common oouncll and SMaoMwor; a Marahahwho shall bn cx-ollli lo rollcolor of taxiM, a TreoNurcr, ahtoslx Al dermen, until such time as the city shall be dividoit Into wards, and from and af ter auch dlvutleu ef tho City Into wardM, thorn nhall lie two Aldortnon from each ward. Knld olllccm shall bold tbeir rcaime. llvo ollloim tmtl 1 their auoovAwor are eleuted and ciualirio.1. Bkitids 2. That Houtlon 6 of tasld Act be auiendiHl ao aa to read as hi) Iowa; Mktion 6. Tho Msyor ami Keconkir. Marshal aud Treuurer hIikII bo elect aniiually by tho .qualifled idectors of said city, on the flrt Monday of Ixiceuiuor of s h Ti-ar. The Ahlcrmnn shaJI bo elect ed for the term of two Ti-a.ru by the ouali licd slee'.orM of said city on tha nmt Mon day of each year, provldl that the Alder men elcotcxl at the llrnt city electlun under this Act an hereby amended, after said city sball have been divldud two warda, aliaU lie divdi-d Into two claaavM, one cIomi to be I'Ux-to. und hold tbeir ratti for one year, and one class to be eletHod and bold their aeals for two years, and at such firat elec tion one A Ulurman front each ward shall tie cleru-d for one year, and ono Ahlerman troin each ward for two yenm, and after aald (lrwt elecUon Ihcro shall bo ono Aldi-r-mau elected aunualjy from each ward, provided further that no person shall be untitled to voto at any inunielpal eioctioa in wild city, who has not reahiod In said city lor a period of thirty days nest pro cedinij auch eli-ctlon. Hmctiom 3. Thai ejection 0 of said Act aa amended by HucOon a of an Act entitled "an Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to inonrjorato the ctly of Albany," ap proved October 2a, 1870, bo so amended as to read as follow: J Niktio 0. The Mayor and Aldermen shall compoea) the Common Council of said city, and at aay merlin g astall nave power to proviile for tho elcctiuu and quaiincation f ollleer, and for filling all vacanciee in ofllfsi; to lix the time and place ot their uiii'tiiiK. but they ahall moot aa) oflon as twice lit i-oi-li moiiih; to levy and provide for the collection or taxes fur city purptMoa on all pruperty, both mil and pnrMoaal, within the city iimiu, provided that no in debtcdneat tlmll be deductad from any aoncwnuont tnado upon any poruon or prerty for elly purpoaes; to ait as a board of equalization to adjuxt and fXUai lz llio aaMMJiinent rolo; or to provide by ordinanoo for the creation of a board of eiualtauion for such purpono, said taxes not to exceod live mil la an tho dollar per annum, provided aald taa may be raised to six mills on the dollar per annum, by a majority of all the legally qualifled voters in aaid city voting at any uittnicipal elec tion; to CMtabliah hoapilals; to provide lor the prevention mid removal of itubwueos I to licenits, tax and refrulnte auctionoers, taverns, ordinarlct, iiawkera, brekttra, podli-raand money chauRern;'to licono, lax aud ivfrulatu tha running of hack, earrinjfrt, carts, wagons, drays, trucks and omnibiiaecei wluhiu tits city UinltH, and to lix tlie maxitnuut rate of carrying persona and freight thereon; to license, tax. and regulate ear-rooms, billiard tables, thea ters, aid other shows, exhibitions, er other am uaemeuta; to prohibit and regu late bawdy houses, gambliug house, aud rambling, provided the city council shall have exclusive control ef ail lk-cmtos, and that no part of tho Income derived there, from shuU go to Hie county, provided fur titer that any pereon having paid a lioonae tax heroin provided fur to the city, shall be exempt from paying such license tax to the county, for the purpose for which said Ueonse ahall bavo been granted by tbe city; to establish aud regulate markot houses aud places; to establish, rogulato and sustain lire oompanie: to provide water at tho expense or tho nraperty hol ders la tho districts established as tUtern districts; to appoint tire wardens; to lay out and establish cistern districts; to ap point proH!rty guards and prescribe their duties sud provide for their oom pensatien j and by ordinance to com pel any person preaout to aid . In the extinguishment or tire and the preser vation of property exposed to danger In tltao of tiro, and by ordinance (o exerclae such other powers as may be necessary on sucii occasions ; to establish and regaUta a police aud night watch; to Impose lines, penalties and forfeUnres for tho violation of city ordinances: to nrovido for tbe making, cleaning and repairing of side and cross walksj at tho expenso of anu ny uie owners er rne aujacent iota, provided that tlie streets at tho several crossings shall be graded, paved, planked or otherwise Improved and kept in repair, and the cross walks at such street cros sings built and kept in repair at the ex peoxo and cost of the owners of the real property fronting on such streets each way to the centre of the block, In proportion to Uioir frontage ; to provide for the making for tho making, reopening and repairing of gutters, drams aud sowors; to grade, pave, plank and otherwise improve and keep in repair the streets, alloys and aide walks wlthlnsaid city limlls.at the expense of the owners of tbe real property adjacent to or abutting upon such improveinonta and to chargo the expense or oast of suoh ImprovemenU against j the owners of such real property, and to , provldo for tho collection of tho same from such owners respectively, and to .chargo tho oost and expense of such Improvements as alien upon such real proporty, and to provide that the costs Of suou improvement shall constitute and bcootno a Hen upon suck real property from tho date of recording such lien until the same is paid ; to provide for the recording of such lions by tho -City Keoorder in a book to bo provided for that purpose, and to be kept in his ollico ; and to provldo for forceloHing such loins, and the salo of the property to satisfy tho same ; to provide for lighting tho streets of said city, er any part theroof, with gas or otherwise, sad to mako tho necessary regulations and con. tracts therefor; to provide for supplying tha uity with pure water for domestic, san itary, tiro and other purposes, and to make the necessary regulations, restrictions and contracts therefor; to change, alter, vacate and lav out and onen streets and alloys within the oity limits; to create a Board of Health oiiicers ror saiu qity, ami to uoune its duties j to divide the city into three or wior wards,- and to change- the eame and to creato now wards, provided that each Ward so created and established shall bo entitled to elect and be represented in the City Council by two aldermon, one of whom shall be olectod oaoh year, provided that at tlis flint oleotion hold in said city after the establishment of nny new ward or wards, there shall bo two aldermen olocted from each Of said wards, one for the term of one year and one for tho term of two years, from each of such wards ; to provide for, regulate and control the storage of gun powder aud other combustible materials, and tlie uro of candles, lamps and other lights in shops, stables and other places; to provide for tho erection, repair and regula tion of piers, publio wharves, docks and bridges, and to fix tho rate of wharfage) to provide for the prevention, securing or removal of any fira place, etovo or other NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. apparatus which may be dangerous la chusiub; art) m regniaio ana piesei'lisy tlie manner of building partition walla and fences ; to prevent and regaiate the running at largo of animals, and tha dis charge of fire arms within tlie city limits i to Unease and regulate porters and hotel or steamboat runne-s, sua to nx the rate of porterage) to make appropriations for any and all Items of city expenditure, and to proviuo ror tne payment or tbe debts and expenses of the city to appoint a City Attorney, and prescribe his duties, and provide for bis compensation) to provide for the weighing and measuring of hay. wood, and other commodities bought and sold in said city I to provide for the removal uf ttundlng water and other unwholesome and olloiulve sulsiUnoss, and to prevent streams from overflowing their banks; to provide against aad prevent the intro duction of diseases Into said city ) to pro vide ioi the prevention or restraint of any noise, riot, duturbanoe or disorderly assem blage In any street, house or pises In said city; to provide for the prevention and removal ol any obstruction In the Wlllsm etle Klver within the city limits; to make all taws and ordinances nooeawary to earry Into effect the provisions ot this charter, and to secure the health, peace end Im provement of said city, ana to otovide for the punishment ef the violation of any city ordinance by floe or Imprisonment, but no fine shall exceed $100, and no Imprisonment shall exceed thirty dsys. Provided tbe oltlsens ef said city shall not s exempt from tbe payment of such road taxoa as are or anay be Imposed by the laws of this Blalei provided further that the County Court shall not have power to estaonsu any county roaa wunia tne cor. porate limits of said city. Kkction 4. That section eleven of said act be amended so ae to road as fellows i - (Bsc 11. The Mayor and Aldermen ef said city may receive such parr for their services as the Common Council ahall. bv ordinance, pi escribe, not to oxosed one dollar for each meeting of the CoeaciJ, pro video mat no compensation snau oe audi ted In favor of any asember of the Coanoil who Is not present at sack moot lag! - Htn. 6. That the best intereeU of the city of Albany demand that tbe same be divi ded Into three or more Wards at as early a day as possible. Therefore this act shall take effect and be In force from and after Its approvsl by the Governor. , Approved October 18, 1878. ; ; Unite States of &merica. . STATE Or ORKOOW, ) bfj'aarraar's Omcx, V . Halem, Oot. SO, W7S. J . I, K. P. Karbart, Secretary of the State of Oregon, do hereby oertify that I am the custodian of the Orwai Heal of toe State of Oregon, that the foregoing copy of "An Act to amend aa Act entitled 'An Aot to Incorporate the eity of Albany.'" lias been by me compared with the original "Act" on file In this oftkw, and said copy is a eor uaiunnS uioiviiuiu, auu ajf If whole of said original "Act," In witness whereof, I nave hereto set - my hand, and affixed the great ) seal of tbe attain ot Orwoa,iae J day and year above written. SKAU H. r. aannAKT, Mearetary of Mtaia. MADY'S RESTAURANT t)en from C a, at. to 1 2 r. U. Agent for the Y equina May Oysters. - Private entrance to ladies' dining room. m as rroal atroeaV aJbaaty. 15-tf Notice of Final Settlement- la the tsalter of lae etteie ef IUdard Caber, de- NuUw la hereby rives Heel Um osJarela-wajL ocara. tar an4 .iMVtill el lets east wit! mm! eateeasw4 st KkTiard Veser, ilmianul, aeee ateo UeatrSasI iniont Is tk metier el sua setate s, lb Cuuuy Ceart lot Llmi eueintr. Oreweo. awl tbe esM Cesrv. ea tbs 1Mb Uy tal Jiuveekber.liCa, seaiW ea sriler aiiinisllsa rriSar. beeeatber Ui. A. II.. I IT a. at Uea karWe '. P. St., U aael aay. at U Ooort Uaosa la tbe eny c Aiuasy, uaa euusiy, uretna, as- to baartaa; c4 bjecinae ta asal Sosl aeeDaat sa4 lc lbs aell ! toest el tba asaas. U. W. tu t, Stsj4ot. tbe bat vissad teetaswulel Kiebara au4a t anas. Kaenrtrlx, l aser . Usted tUa Um SUt day et atevefsUr, A. t. aiewa . tWa,- trabUabad by auUxs-ity .) ORBIHAHCE KOl- Ait Oboimamo ntvzno rain .. Crrr O A r.a ah t isro THasa : Waasa, Axi to rnovina roa ran blsctiow or two Aliikbmbh raost sack Waao. ...r Ik it onoiavd by the Common Cessrif of tit Cttf of AOtany ; Sacnex 1. That for the ma n lei pal repreaentaUon tbe City of Albany be and ia hereby divided into three Ward designated and Bounded aa follows: Ward number one as aarabr doc tared to taalada all of that part of suoh City as Ilea west of tne miuuie or jerry street to roann street ; thonoo alontr middle - of fonnh atroet, to a point oppoaUta the center of too Court House, theaoe south to the center of Kifth street, thence west to theeenterof Ferry atroet, thence south along the cen ter of Ferry street to the southern bound ary line of the City. Ward,, nuraber two ia nerouy a ecu area to inaiuae tut test pan of such City from the eastern boundary of Ward number one to tba- m Utile of Ba ker sUeot. Aud Ward . number three Is hereby declared to Include all of such City as snau tie east or warn unmoor two. ' BKcnojr S. There ahall be elected Jen the nnt Monday 4a December, 187S, by the lecally quailuod alootors residing with in saia waras, two aaaarmen iroua eaen Ward, and the one receiving tha highest number of votes shall be declared elected for two years, and on the first Monday of Deoember in too rear 1879. and evarv vear UWMim, NJVIV Hll WW VHMMM WKSI JU derman from eaon Ward, to serrf for two years.. ,.. ,. ,,.....(, : Section S. All Ordinances, and part ai Ordinances In conflict with this Ordinance are nereby repealed. J Approved, Jiov. ia ists. i . JASON WHEELER, J. W. BAldwi.h, Mayor. - Recorder. " ' 1 ' Administrator's Sale of !; "''."Real Estate.": ,,',; XT OTICE IS HEREBY GTVEI Til AT 11 tbe undersiened. admlstrator of tha estalo of C. F. Mavaga, deceased,, under and hy the virtue of an order of the Coun, ty Court for Linn countv. )rtcon. xnadA and entered ef record on the Ah' day of novKir. laia, win sen at pupnoaacuon to the hlgbeat bidder, at the dwelling house on the premises' herein' after de scribed, on the HUi day of December, 1878, at tbe hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, all of the estate, title and in terest or tne said l F. Savage, docoased, in and to the following dosoribod said property, to-witi t .,' i, , f t. Comtnendna at the north-west corner of the donation claim of William V. Gal. Iaber and Amy Gallaher, In the county of unn, ataui oi urearon. ana runmnr. tnsnce South along tha western boundary of said claim, twenty-three chains and lifty-fivs links (25.66) ; thence East, sixteen chains and fifteen links (18.15) j thenoa ..Sooth twenty-five chains (S5) to the south em boundary of said claim thence last eight chains and eigbty-nTe links 8.S&) tnsnce JNortn torty-oigbt chains ana any. Ave links (-18.65); thence West twenty-five chains (2f) to the place of beginning; being in township 12, South range 2, West, XJnn county, Oregon. -.''!. i Terms of sale, gold coin of the . United States, one half cash in band, ' and ' the remaining one nair in nine root. uia tune with Interest, secured by moittrage, . . This 5th day of November, PS78. ... -J. B. CORNETT,' J ; n!5w4 , Administrator. - JU.il-. IMUsi I. Oi JACKBON, taJuwplvasuro In yUbnny ana vkMiity, ilmt ray now store is now omfi for lKj.iri-sH. Ita - i- f v':DP3rtnienu i-oiiHlif" uf " " ' '.II.' . ' ''' " ' " ..' 1 ' ' STAPLE AX 3 FAXCY CHY GOODS, KOSIEKY, CLCYESM5 lUltSXsj J f ;Y'V:"V V "-r i'' .READY MADE CUJTKIKG, ' 7 ' ' ' BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 -Jz Ji BATS fi t e 4 fl Jtvxa lUiuuiHUf iu mvtrj Biiu uuiuuv in - s s , ii dihicot fbom MeaOTeftwaaBS;;';'. 'u'"X.. And Importers of Eastern Markets, and am enabled to oiler Ibcm ntrgurefclo A liberal share of patronage is rpectfally aallcttd. Call and exa:nlne for yourself. ' NO TROTJBLK TO 8JIONV GOOps. if " ! - POETLAND 0EEG0H. 7 .7 7 Offer for Sale at the Lowest Possible Prices. t IIAQDVARE, inorj AHD STEEL Constating t We hare been particularly careful to recommend ,no) implements saw such as are really the une plus ullrtf of their class, believing the best are net only tbe cheapest but safest to both to consumer and Ueakr. Our price lists will be ft.' tdshed on application, and we sell no goods that we are afraid to guarantee. W wouiu eui especial attention 10 me k Sulky Flow, Over 19 Sol&in Oregon q(tt : sr. i. in ine tasi a years. . W rnals seat i el. a- ' '. Ld our U be aeaa S to aprew- ao anoip'lisiioa ot srrera. . r BBimsum ersss as assiira i UurilE i " I a tor . . lata . ; n,aaaae oim wurv uea H1 s -an'.ar Mew, aaa terlos the aaasiiijt wmmmj. we ssewyajng eepejcssi rejfmrq so la tbe swnrt.rssiaoi oi oar taililasiaaailo asetss aeJv -taael tsefe ssaa-rs tea Var latest aausve iaahaaatirlaa lani Sua at tne J w a as stiea asosaanoalloo .il.aaarl tajiarticnlaHec, e mooUrail ailesllua to the f jOewfar Bat; DtERPS UOLIKE FLOWS,: Randafl's Rolling Cutter Harau,. BucdyQ Broad Cast Seeders. Deere's Sod Vlous itSirri Ctjltivatoes, : . champion PAinraia kills. Tufa, wHtt tutd e?eed Killa, Wood-working Machinery, Belting, GhuttfQrtfat&ft F(vight and Spang J'agons TlpMtrT&VlXSSQXS,Vtit. BSASS, Zealot otvtosi KsSralsT Stttell ra'sa'tw-'-oraweat tlroa, wUl told a -Van-aar boast1 i-j 09 fb ftwiarcl. We araaJaw fee T2 kaera te need eosuse&t. Lebacsa fcdyt Brass 'Band Tsiirala. XTem' 9th,7- It which tirne thiir- IfEW H iu! will be dedicated. ' " ' ; - ""' ' ' : nepers. ira essatj -rj-j jsje.se . 4ll are eordialir Invited, . ' J. . . . , - Bill ln iK.rf-HJ The best of Music wUl be furnished for tha occasion.. .No expense will be spared to snake this tho grandest afloir of tbe sea- MM. LJ.l 'tirr' ot ooMPTON.i j I. arl! ' ifjam. car Anarifwioenla. ' t 19-w Com. orArTacgeuient. . Doctors' Fee EilL eVrCtea Take r tk rrtca of law cilr . j ea Aleaar. roVv. Jk,;IJOS. t tae'l&fertoc jTWJHO,V taaarloVW mTSlotaiie oc jusaajr, aasa ouraeirea w acrusiuouNj asaara, lo the Igrfsuiira of oar proieerl anacliarattur: r ,Tien ta alty Surtoc aay Usia.. t 00 I M . abraa- . ". .. S 00 anwstrt ssr suie 1 Oil le - 1. 1 1 isKm- esss lasi ' preeoiipuos iaeAaa, ewiseT -fy 1 "I" aonaulfeaUoa In orulasrv essea.... - e 00 w SSailnsUiMi ot iseane t W H S isaiiSial aagaypSiliie preecris- Cysa,eaali .10 00 to S 00 " aaoS vast to oaaU pas P;7 ' leeer, ate 7T...?7,J 00 to 10 00 M, each latradueUsa ot estbetar.-. t. 6 00 ' . " - eoeeulum... S 00 f t UsilaMiaaoa) eTaMiiieeo e ft U " btotetrtea, satural -esaas- ia -saw, .. .ifl; I " (am eiatt lacluilad IS 00 , etotearlea, satarel eaaee 'wilfeta'a J i. . '.i Uilee mtatf la 00 , stauT A . a . ;"4to 10 etMBieasjTolHaf QeetiajtlawaOito (W "I see earn I awininalirai before l suirery(lner)S.'.,.-..'.v.Vi . 8 00 to 10 00 .", traeuir or SialoeaUoa ot armv..10 OOto S5 00 ',,7s 7 t ' auis.-W 90 tt f. ht oo : H aswatsileaol sna.,.. .l7TZ..i6 05 to ' 60 00 , j. TZ1 .IS If i OT, thai ii J60 0Q W (,M ; ; J. U ttlhU J. A. DAVIS, U J BOIIokTON. W. P. SMITH. Eldorada-Itk&liraat! 1 AVINO ESTABLISHED THE above named place, two doors below tliaDdd Fallow's HalL t ara now abla to : aocommodate boatdara at all rates.' ('. , Ojtters and Claci tt Specialty K.;j't.--f -!:'t lurTTT.t rintt !i fi'. i - Every ... (kips; eas aeteti k repeasi atrle. t LOUIS, JOS ES & CO.r " Ili'iisoiiiiida ;ltbt3ceVi'',r N' briCEYlS HEReUiyV GIVEN, 7.TO all whom it buy oonoern, , that ttie eo-partnership heretofore ezistinf between Jonaa Davis a"1! lt.-C8 -Clf -ect, ur-1or'se firm! name f Dsvis at ,t inientj m. Uia day aiasolvod by mutual couHont. Paled at Aibftoy, Oron, tiie llfh cta'y of KoTeuiber, A. D;', l&iA. f- ' uJ - '..i . , u- ..... .... jujmas AJAAit, . V WlWImiusae railing the attention of the Citizens of J t AND CAPS,..,!;";:- '-'-,,7: i.1 ? TRUKXS AKD VALISES. ; CABPHSafllLCTOTUS ! .V;?.4 TA KO AS9WO.D0W CHASES r an urjAiu-iiL's, x puruiiaiw i jiiv a ,.. or vUoSO ff f J ia part of - . - 1 ft- ' .- Sola Atsstt roa -"- .'-:ivax; w ScnAfor CiivXan and Trice Litis. ! UAltrLEY, JDOJDD cC CO. Perfection atXast! THE 1 LIQHT-RUNNINQ "HEW KOr.lE" ' ! r U weeenta4 tu Um pqblie as . , Iho'iXo&i Perfect Hacliiiio t Ever biTenlee ettnbiBUic aa tt AT.iT iUkIMFBOVEMENTB ! ".".,"' or th other Maoaiaos; All Patent Rlehu Variner eipireJ, fwfceUjr' a isarh'Ti that f.r slsapitcllr. SaraMUff aanA ' raseu-ltr. fltVKLA AU lAt wbuat ox aheeaeAnevMKasitao ... . . ' ! MNEW HOME" i - ' .... .1 . Nx i IT I T--T . wi 'ae aUHi : -X. i 'i i ' :Kste B saseh ot aU..'. ' !' -i ' ' ' This V a Bw arhlae-its Sra tatrotae-i -, -' " ' " Uealasnraa. , - t i-t.ir rsauuisi '--i:,V ' titus cnos aiiwsixnSe j AXsu&aV. oacceV . JAM li?, I-. o (asocmaaoei or a. bow a e4 .:(: ljEBAN QN; OREGON, ,...- a r . , i .1 "til DKALER IN Gtzkkit.iL nrtUstiiAVDilc ' " Willi KEEP aIKAiJ, .HHQas flkOCt. I n a-txu.iiyi H et u ::.i.i''.. .:; ''Alt foe Sets at the T.nwMt Priesa for CASH ar PRODUCE. :. ,. , All psnoa owing A. Cawmq A Co. oaa tottl hy ealtla on aaiaAjraaaea 'J- l vTa4tf. 5 JAMKS t. COT AH- FITS EPILEPSY, FALLING SICKNESS. i -rermaarsiir rurfi-a aamant-ir ea mseta'a aa tt Sr. .saiarl' Crlewrainl lslslilMr I'll I'owilrrn. ,'l'o oimrineeauaerBrathat Uteee sowokrv wiiUlu all we ckuskf or Uwia, we wlHl asndi thenl bv siail, pust staid, a frw Trial has. As lr. (imilard .ia Ute eiily pbj aeian that has ew maw Una iUeeaae a HwiiU atuiiy,. and as to our knowledge tluAUdlt have Wn teruiaqrBtlr cared by the u ot Uteae rowdess, wow lugaimuwe a awraaa Bml cure in evt-rr rsan. er rrl liHtl yoa all moaer rxialisl. All inSerera should give U.e Powderean aariv anal, ana a eonvincea ui uuir eursuvv powers. W-fce, fc Isrsre box, S.1.00, or 4 boxes tr SlO-00, sent by mail to any part vl Unitoii sWa.- wrVana! un r. oeipt ol pqce, aUi xpreaa.U. Ol IU. Asdree, - -- ii;i j . ROBBI, f : 13:i0jl 360 Fuitos Siuorr, BaoctXTS, Jf. T. ' , ' . i:o-:- f t" i. :; . . i Tq City Tax Payers. All thriafl whn hare not vet Paid tholr City taxes ara hereby notified that if t'aoy do-not coma " forward and settle up by Moridav, Nov, 20,1378, 1 will levy on thwr property and eollwt the ainoitnt due ironi -them in the manner prescribed by, t r This is nay last notiee, and deUastiueat tax pavers will take duo warning. . .1 .. . ; .' fW J U1TBT5W1. i i i"OUy Marshal and Tax Collector, i .,:('.. , nl4w2. ' -j." n 1 1 i I