7 1 .. v i t P I THE INDEPENDENT. BILLMiOH) : THURSDAY. We ntiu ho respcuaPiiU'y or views ex preased byeorrcspondeuW- Ijoonl KTo-wei. r 1 y i ; " - - ; Thf Discussion. Hon. K. Stott and F. R. Strong. Candidates fov rr-ctfuliaj? Attorne , for this judicial district discusse i the questions at iimie betwecD two political panies which they itn reseut, at tha court bouse ia tLis place Monday evening to a largo aud Appreciative audieneo. The discus sion was conducted wi.U considerable ability by both. Mr. Strong is a fluent speaker but lacks tha solid logical qualities of Mr. Stott. Mr. 3. wa an eflktive debater in bis col ege day at the Grove, and bit tr.iiu iug at tbe bur hai improved biro. Tbe ladies did not attend tho discus eioa and therely lost treat. Tbe gentlemen conduoiad tbe debutj , with prvat pfiyi.rwimpfi'r each other ' and with oiguitiedspotch. We hope tha ladies at olricroinU in tbe county will attend the discussion. Timely Caution. The judges of Ilillsboro election precinct are hereby cautioned a:ai"st illegal voters on election day us tbe comment ement of importing votes has already begun. ' It w to ba regretted that we have men anion? us who will resort to . aaeh mifair means to accomplish their future t lory vet such is the true condition of one who among all other) and least suspected, has al ready resorted to this outrago, and I feel it my duty au honest aspi rant) to give not only bis name but also the circuaistatiees connected with the trauxacticn, which ore as follows Hay the IStli, to the wife of Riley Cave, Eiq, of Ilillsboro, a on weight 9 pounds gross weight. As Aspirant Handsome Front: Mr. Chju'ette is finishing up hi tore building ia good style. He bus built two handsome fronts to it, one on the north and one on the .ist, of which Mr. Batemnn a new comer is the arc 'jit ret, and by which lie has demonstrated the fact that be is a good eerpeuter. The end of tbe building that fronts on the Pub ""lie :jii;ue will le used fjr a fctore, tJ Mher end Mr. Chenctto will oc ! for his boot end shoe shop. "We aro glad to see such handsome improvement iu Ilillsboro as thsv indicate progress here and eouii denee in tho future of the t jv. n. ATerrib's Death. Last week, says '.ne Psporter , near McMinnville a little three ) ein old eon of Mr. E. II. Gauison, who ia a brother of Mr. A. II. Garrison in this county, was buinod to dfoth. The little fellow was playfully run jriing through the ashes aud embers cf a brush pile that had just been burnt and his clothes caught afire and before aid could bo rendered he was literally roasted to death, dy ing in about three h urs, and suffer ing terrible agony. fuiliaS leaking. . The Independent and Republican candidates for the Legislature and for county offices will adders? the voters. of Washington county, Ore gon, at the following times acd pla ce: Itonvrrtnn if iv 2t), , . .At 1 p. m. ...At 1 p. m . . . At 1 p. ro . . . At 1 p. in. ..At I p. in.. .. .At 1 p. in. Timor's Bridge . 3'. Gaston " 31. forest drove. .. .June 1. Columbia Acadcn,y " 'J Jlilisboro . . " 3. 'Cold Coffee. TdiP vf iidnrs f . ''cold conVe" nl tln I'liii Grounds last year have com to rif. Donovan .and KminJer ioubtU'sly tli'mLt that they were partly wlicyiiifr Script ttral inluiieUon to give'ihirsty runu a lii tie cold --"coffee "for dtir-nts, 1 ut in ti e uliib'fig of events I her had to pay for that "coffee" tbeKio)ves. Cur Grove Subscribers, V.'h i aie'n. nmais to Ibis office ran nee bor th-jy stand on our books by dropp'tij into tho drug store and f ot.i'ilting I. Mayers, our agent at that plane. Wo don't Hko to dun, but we do need innpry. Donation party. There will bo a donation party at tie M K. Cli. pooc nnge in this place this eveniiifr, for the benefit ofltev, Chas. ShepLard. Take your cash, etc., and go. Fine supper and a good lime anticipated. Wo understand that T. V, ritlen enger intends to stmt to his home ia Ohio soon. Jhn Vnymjt , Thomas, There was a dead dnmjs, on the atreet Monday.' Lwt Sunday two eitizons had a slight knock down. A. Finney bus ro-paiulcd bis resi. den-.n. Fort st orove: . May 3. 1878. A. Kinraan lit 3 just receivel a large and iplscdid stock of new goods. A fami! from Kbbssi, friends of Mr. Ojper of this lace, bare come here ately. good macy Grovians bare gone ' Hi 11 bo ro this week a courting. Every thing dull. II. B' iCon sold 40 acres of bra h land ? miles from the Grove to acme Uo! anders for 12 per acre. Tha choir is practicing for the C'oiumencemeut exercises in Facitlo University. Tbe exercises promise to be very interesting. The rival back drivers at tbe Grove ran a race last week and Stoughton's back came m ahead witb tails up, hsviug distauccd Hender son. Henderson says be will curry passengers free and Stoughtoa save thai be will run bis back for nothing until the nest Centennial. The street were crowded to see the race. Last weuk IWdpv ,GcJdH 5-.l 1,730 acres of laud partly lying in Multnomah and purtly iu Washing tori county five mites north-east of Cob Imbrie's place -and near Will amette Slough for 3 per acre, to some Germans. Chas. Shipley lias been very sick but is well again. Miss Ruley of this place was sud denly taken sick and came near dy ing. Case still in doubt. Herbert McCornack will graduate in the medical profession at San Francisco next full. lie says that he can carve up a gentleman in fitt class style already. T00T3. Glencoe. May 13. 1S7G. About two weeks since a little sou of T. Lou don near Glencoe, cut bis foot very badly, severing some of the tc'tidons, but now the wound is improving quite rapidly. Also Mr a ... ijumron wui.e gotuiig out some burn timbers for Jos. Shaw, while barking a log cut the joint of hi right ankle s plitting off a portion of the knuckle bone. The wound is not growing any better.' Misfor tuuos b if 3 come doublj this time in Mr. Loudon's family. There were two surprise parties in town 1'ist week. A lady with some ofbor f .'onds planned a danca to tirprtss her hnsbajd whose 'return sho expend that evening from thv metropolis. When the folks came the husband surprised the lady by sfeiui;; them homo without any "trip oC tke light funtasiio toe, otc." Several meu have taken home steads in this vicinity lately. There is plenty of room for twenty more as good as can be found anywhere in the State. Our merchants are doing a lively business.. Steve Harris formerly . of the Grove has s;t up a blacksmith shop in this place and is doiug a good a good business. Mr. A. Steward, ou'. old black smith, bis sold h8 shop to Mr Par ker of Salem. Steward is at West port working at Lis trade. Tbe Claskaninn delcgntioa will be here about the timo that "Toots" gets over tbe Cornelius "bar." CilOOKd. Building.- M.. Lanikin't new dwelling on his new property near tbe Tualatiti hotel is fast going ou to completion. The main building is lSr32 fed. It u a box house. Mr. L. has just completed a handsoius picket feuce. ou tho Btrestin front. Died. A fic yenr old eon of Isaac Cluls man of Fatton's valley died Sunday nud was bnrriod Monday. Drain fever was the diea-ie. Gone before soi row and care had come vpon him, he is happier than we. Attorneys in Court We notice the following attorneys in the Circuit court at this place: ex-Gov. Gihhs, W. B. Gilbert, W. D. Ilare.T. li. Ilandley.T. II. Tongue, Judge Cronaagb, 0. A. Bull, Geo. H. Durham Di-pt. Diit. Atty. Dog Killed. Two dogs were chasing T. II. Tongue's sheep which were shut up in u lot iu this place and Mr. T. got. a shot gun and killed one of the ca nines and frightened another badly. Tbe wolf club ought to reward Mr. Tongue. A son aged l'l of Mr Baker of Pat ton's valley is dangerously sink of a fever. We ore further informed in formed that another son of Mr. La dor is also siuk fA fever. The Joe lis of several trunks in the botei at McMinnville were broken last Friday night, but tho would-bo thief got nothing for bis pains. CIRCUIT CO'JKT-E. 0. Shattuck, I. CIVU. POCKET. , Tbe following is a list of the tsee aud proceedings of tho circuit court iu this county up to date: j I. O. Hull'vs. I. Meyer t al. su?t to set aside sale; continued. Huh and Tongua for deft. II A. Shaw vs. Patterson and Tc zier, suit to restrain an execution; continued. Tongie for deft. J. A. Boyca vs. Geo, Bell, suit to set aside d ied. J. J. B.ugger rs. Butler & Briggs, appeal from taxation of costs; taxa tion modified. Ilandley or' plff. Tongue for defts. 5. A. Holeomb vs. Jacob Swacgor, aft; on for ohinder; Ball k Stott and Handley for plX, T. H. Tongue for deft. Johu Landcss vs. J. S, Gray ct al, suit for foreclosure; default taken. Handley for plff. Ball & Stott tot deft. Kno'es. Mary O. Belt vs. Geo. Uell, ,nit ,,r posrtitfoion ' realty, ifare and Tongue fir deft. M. A. Jones vs. W. W. Jones, suit for divorce; decree, T. H. Tongue for plaintiff. . J. B.irjaukvs J. T. Burbank, suit for divorce. Tongue for plff. continued. -' N. Gardener vs. D. Davis et at, suit to recover realty. Bronaugh and Tongue for plff, Gibbs and Hundley for deft. Granger Market Co. vs, W. Sim ruons, action to recover money. T H. Tongue for plff. T. B. Handley for deft. Mary Woods vs. John Lemon, suit to set aside deed. Tongue and Handley for plff. W. G. Scoggin vs. It. O. Hoffman and W, L. Swanger, action to re cover money. Tongue for plaintiff, Handley for def k Sarah Dallas vs. C. W. Dailus, suit for divorce; decree,- Tongue for plff. T. B. Cornelius vs. N. W. Askins, suit for ' foreclosure. Tongue for plff. Default taken. T. D. Humphreys vs. Granger Market Co., ieviev from Justice's court. ' Hundley for plff, Tongue for deft. Decision affirmed. J. L. Thomas vs. Sarah E. Thom ns, suit for divorce. Decree. T. B. Handley for plff. tr. i'orestor vs. uasningion c&ua- tjr. review from (fe.vjFifitl.. l.B. Hundley for plff. . J -. W. L. Halscy v. A. L. Waid and et al, bait to quiot title. T. II. Tongno vs. Washington Co. review, from county court. J. Winters vs. H. Tyson, appeol from Justice's court. J. C. Merrell vs. D. C. Merrull, admr', suit to quiet title. Haudiey for plff Order of publication made. J. A. Fl'ppin Assessor vs. Wash ington comity, action to recover mileage as assessor. T. B. Handley for pi a', Thos. Torgue for deft. S. J. Davis vs. Duvid Davis, suit for divorce. T. B. Handley for doft. Harmon Thatcher et in vs. Eu gene Dhondt, suit to lestrain execu on. T. B. Uiiltjy fir pl.T, T. II . Tongue for doft. L, Goldsmith vs. J. R. Spencer, action to recover money. Thos. H. Tongue for deft. S. Mark ham vs. Richard Ketty, action to recover money. T. B. Haudiey for plff. Letitia McKay vs. Walter Free mun, suit fordowor. T. H. Tougue for deft. cnnnsAL pocket. State vs. J. Donoviii. for selling liquor without licen.;e; jury trial; verJict of guilty on one indictment and lined f'-iDO; plead guilty to two iuuiclioents aid fined f 30 for each offense; nlno plead J' ty to indict ment for sellin;, liqivjou tho Wash ington t o. fair grounlZ, last full, but the action was lismisscd to save costs to the c juntr. State vs. Phil. Saunders, for sell ing whisky without lieeuse; plead guilty to two iiidiontnts, a id wus nued $50 iu each case. State vs. Joshua Clark, for selling liquor withot license; true bill. T. B.Haudlcy for deft. State vs. D. H. Clark, for telling liquor without license; true bill, each case. Slate vs. Frank Owens, onsault with a dangerous weapon. T. B, Handley for deft. Wolves Killed ten head of sheep for G." Parker who lives north-cant of Hills 1 oro lately. A (.oyote ran within a few rods of Mr. A. II. Garrison's houso n fortnight since. Leg Broken. Last Thursday ft cow whh'h lie was "bilking kii. " Jacob Isaac Si'earer, sou of J. Khenrer of Dairy Creek, and tuoke the large bc.no iu hii h g. The oow kicked at a do aud hit tho boy. czr: Eistory if the Cor- l 'v v. - ' , , Forest ro ' . . - B Est. Bobacs Li.. Tin siiter wm xujjoi fo' tkaa.ount w i i tuormc 1 cripuoan V " 1." 'Xk Mr I to this, bum a srt-n ; $1,000. Tijwa-1'J n to gotorwvl: ao4 'iri: ' 5si, the vtd..ll. of (ii "vh-ii others showed grtit mteient i. v .' ( ei ' . t,oiu ;v.:.f!.n in nnssins it on, till tua bui --iujj was is. closed, hsving bes placet! w an a ttose (onnjjttlon. Ths prrtichin; p-. iiu, tJtet May 1, mas performed by'.'evs. S. H. Uiu'sh aud Iloraoe Lywan, t went Eht to soht.it foud ventity; ter which tiuie .' nj a hitlf. 4'iriug the i Marsh, till th jring ttl '61 Kts. E. Y.riilktr aod II. I ; mer melius as pnn'ot nd of tbe time. Voar par i tho .jrli jvcb d-.riaj t'. and WwJ jo t M M. jlAv H year r. M mb to Uni- , effort - .tr tmf." JUinL.timr 'V' U'teti u ti UU a - . whib turc'to curry It to couji,-4oii';Tijifh it could be dona only with great self di nial and MtcrAcs en tU pai t ot many. 'A new subesnptioa was started, sevcro! pen.-)! suUocnbfug as Inryely us on tu nrst pivp r the previous year. - It bad laeo determinid that, God favoring, there should tw ri tiI ure. Ttm church folt that Ood did favtr; for though many difficulties wtwj cnccn tervd, the hoak was completed arid rtilf (or dedication, Oct 20th, 'S'J. The Wib- acription had (alien eonaiderub.y tbutf of the outlay, extras, etc, aitded; aduiu'iual anhecTiptions were solicited to the giWtfeit amount po;ible, and then tbe chnrch jfcud- ly and elf-scrifluin:?ly agreed to meet, ac cording to their valuation,, as nwula cut in the tax list, the still largoontatnading liWbilt ties; end gmndsat of nil, did mtet, evorj.cne the amount assessed without any failure. And with much th?n!c:iiinj, th?y dedi cated the completed edifice, beautiful in its proportion! and in its fluish, and ununcv.ui bered with debt, to the service of A!.it:hty God, Oct. 23, 'C3. Bct. O. Xt. Atioeon, preached the dedication serm.-.n on tat oo caHio'i, Rev. E. Walker offered the t)dics- tory prayer, Itev. CriKhing Eelli, Eorc? Lym?n, 0. Dickinson, and P. B. Chamber- ii&n heing present and fillinf; other pci'ta in the exen.-i.ses. Daring the year '59 fourteen were ad led to the church on CMtenioa of faith. ' Every tiling prog-eased favorably doriiig the year '63 and seven members were sided to the chnrch on confeasiou of faith, uaung these J. E. Walker, II. W. Scclt, and (S. II. Spencer and wife. . , li In May, 'Ct Bsv. W.-A. Tenny, i) Invi ted to. biootue pa'nr of the chtnx-Lfor 'ons year. He accepted the iiivittien, saiil t the end of the t . at ;-ear h if inviteil to continue his aervicf awijiun !V- . -iw. riA .i.' y,pi n ruj nu., VI X 1 i i ...:n t.;i:. 4 1.. second yuur hia health failing for a time, and some difficulties arising which guvehini a good deal of trouble, he askel to be re leased from hi engagement wilh the cb. for tbe rninaiiiuor of the year, which fe (juest was rf'laotnntly gi-auttd. Durin; Ibe years 'CI and 2, two members were added to the church cn confession of f:ul7ir""""" Aftpr Mr. Teniiy had resigned his position and left the Grove, the preaching and pas toral work was performed mainly by J'r. S. II. Mursli and Ivev. II. Lyuuin for aone- tUiug more than two years, Iter. " E. Walk er preaching a portion of tho. time, during the latter part of '61, Mr. Lyman tjuringtbe first part of the time acting as pastor, eid doing so joiutly with Dr. Marsh afti.Trd.. The Sabbath meetings were well attt-nde l; the ordinances regularly administered; the prayer meetings most of the time well main tained; the patriotic impulses of the rharvh and community, in those closing years ut the terrible war for nationality were stirringly and grimd'y stimuluted; and also the Hub bath school wub kept up vith t,iont intereat. E. T. Tanner. Myron Sells slJ J. E. Walk er actin? at different times as Superintend ents; but no unusual religions interest nor season of revival w.iS experienced. Tlir ie persons were added to the rhurch during the years '63, 4, and 5,to by k'ilerand one on profession of faith. ' - During the y am '':6. and 7, till . the 'irri val of Rev. D.miel 0. Mile.1 in Febrnirj i f '67, tlio pulpit was supplied, liiniuly, as for the three previous ye.irs, Mr. Lyman acting most of the timo as pastor, but Mr. Walker so acting for awhile at the latter part of thai period. AU chureb operations went forward muih as uxu il timing those three years, ttl near tbe end of (he tlme wht greut rvligioua mtenet urose r.uj ctiv iul pers'ius became converts. Snva -u.iuh ro admitted ti) the chnrch dating tul ,, . . -., ,. i years, live on confession of fnilli a ad two by letter -Ik II. Collier and ivife, Tli time daring vur.h ltev. D. O. Miles BiinU tercd to the church was two years fr n February, WM, to Feb, 18(50. Owing loirs poor health and other difllcultics con ing up ilnring the time, nun h of the ood which wa.i hoped for through his work was not re alized. Near f lie beginning of the time of his ministry, seven prsoiis were aildtd to the chin li on eon 'em ouof faith. During tho years '70 and 71 the pulpit was variously anpplied by Dr. Mar-h, Roy. E. Walker and ltev. II. Lyman, eech in different parts of the period acting ni tor. Great religions interest wa Mt a. i ring some portions nf the time, both in Tu alatin Academy A Pacific t.'uivtrs) ty and in th community general:), nnd a coi sidor- nirubcr became converts. Sixteen 'd to the chnrch during thiso two j . lo,. i teen on etnifesxinij of faith and two bv letter A. J. Amlersoa and wih. Iu January 72, ltev. U. Lyman ras elect- j f reQCriing. edpaMocof th. church, with IU request jr of the M. E. that bf'ecconi' permanently so. Heacrrp1, , , ... UA the tnvit.tl,.n. and perfwmed the du.j Church of Yamhill Co. will preach ties of the office conditionally for ' Ure, t tho 5f. E. cbiueh ill this floce mniitl.s, commencing with tha rruiiih of, next Saliliiith at 11 S. M. Mr. Jeu- Feb.; but did not become permanent pastor. Early In July Rev. E. Walker wo elected to tbe ofllc ot pantor for one y.tar, which office' by ktuWipirnt election he held f,r two years, inviting others to hi asiiiotnncf linn j time to tini", as ho fouuit need. . After the ! 'st of July T Mr. Walker feelir j n..":e to perform regularly the preaching and panlo r .l work, the pit'Ht wsn'"-'.icii from 8:io d:h to Kaubath till J-n. "J J. by Revs. E Walker, 1L Lyiou,.T. CoBt' -i aud Dr. 8. II. l!orh. aud thj ordinances vi th gos pel regularty adiniuitered'. During th Uiiee years ' J 13. Ti, st trues a good dea 1 of reliii ns ioterest was 'mauifested, Kab, bath ser-'-iea er well atUinded, thi"'ek- I , 'ayer weetinga generally well sostained and the SabUalb sthool, epeciJ'y ia the latter part of the time, was kept la good '!.. " r of-ter siti s large number in it Ia the year T3 Mr. J. E. Walker, hav ing completed tho regular coarse of theo logicid study, and having devoted tiinseU to til foreign missionary 'ork, wit't se- ceptaneeon the pait of th A. B. C For eign Missions, he reqv'ej tha cl. of which he hu i leva ong a respeoted an ffl cicai meube, to call a Council for bis amination aud onlinstioo, if iu their judg ment it should seem best to ordain. IXis 1 request was cheriut!y acceded to by tie Cnnacil, and ordination followed in due or- r; end thu this comparatively youi.g eh , itself a misiirnary churvh, tent forth, vnr f the great eoininJssuin, one ot its meiiibem to preach "Thri v find him er idvted" iii r i i t ...!; the 'Bw Jwnt wmiS fruu Oregon, a.id.i!J the first from th Ta cifio Coast of our Country, from Protest ant denominations. Durinj tha 'years 73 ,73, 74, sixteen percuss wets added to- the oh., twelve by letter sod four ou eon fossion of faith. 1 I a October 71. tbe chnrch invited Uev. . F. Ellis of Toh do, Ohio, to become their pastor for ono year. He accepted their invitation, arrived in Forest Grove the hit ter part of December, and entered npon his work the beginning of January 75. Since which time be has fulfilled the duties ot his office with singular ability, aud ia gecerul with great acceptance. Th congregations bave been fall aud attentive, and during the first part of the year 75, deep religions interest was manifested, eoniniencing in the series of meetings held here by Gen. O. O. Howard, and continuing for several weeks. tn connection with that interest there were wend conversions and additions to the ch The nnmbnv added on cofession of foith, da ring his ministry thus far has been seven. The weukiy prayer meetings, and other re ligions meetings the "Ladies and Young Peoples' have been kept np with lively in terest much cf the time, and generally with full attendance ; and the power of Mr. El lis' preaching and exhortations, npon the yoang, has beea alws manifest; aud the Sabbath school under the charge of Prof. J. W. Marsh has much advanced both in efficiency and numbers during bis min istry. ' And it may be with propriety said here that the Sabbath school from the time so efficiently and systemtitioally carried ou fcy Rev. Gushing Kelts, under the care af terwards of Prof. E. A. Tanner, Myron iV-lls. J.E. Walker, C. H. Walker, John Stalker and Prof. J. W. Marsh, with sever al! others for short periods, has generally b'en nrosnerons and a nower for flood in !iu Cinu'ujnHy HaAp.nr9;cryii the J i ' Aud now some more general statements of the working and the activities of the ch wilt close this Historical Statement. Contributions for Foreign Missions End Home Missions with monthly missior.Mr cuncerts have been regularly kept np, nu less for shoxt lutt-rval cure or twice, for about twenty yearn, the contributions averaging for both these objects together from $35 to (it) aunnaUy, according to th bext of estimation, no exact record having been kept, or iu nil $7 JO to $800. Annual ennti ibutions of from t'23 to $."0 for Bible circulation have aiso been made. Generous contributions for the Christian end Sanila' ry Commissions during tho war, and forth Freednmn since havj been made of sever al hundred dunars more. Large efforts from the first origin of the church bave bean niftja for Tualatin Academy and Pacific t'nivti-sity, amounting to several thousand dollurn iu all by the ch. and eon grefration, aside from the donations in land erlurlsled at the first bv the self-dtry- ing and noble citizen and devoted christian minister, ltev.- Harvey Clarke, seconded eitunestiy and liberally at its different ta grn, by Hor. E. Walker, A. T. Smith, T. O Knylor. A. Hinnian, Esq. Wm. Geiger jr., aud many other , the first fonr named act ing as trustees for various periods. The ont- luv for the church idiiloe was ur wards of $3, 1)00. A considerable nuiuler of those whose names havo been on tbe chureb roll have been much of the timo absent from this Ti cinily, 11ms properly call d "absentees." A hu ge number have been dismissed from this to other churches with letters of rec ommendation. A few have caused humilatlon and deep sorrow bv U'.ifnitl'.fulnct.s, or what is worne. 'reutmoral departure. A considerable numtier hare left na to v- . ... ... . si. ant of the pitv ittons w suffer of their t-iemplary liven, loving hearts, and ae.tive i hri.uiu work; but net for Orirt, fer we do not mourn without hop "for if we be. iieve thr.i Jeeus died und arose gain, even theD aKj which sleen in J.itis will Clod brii.g nitb him." Among thtse we specially think of few-lie?. Hurwy Clark , Dea. T. G. Nnylor, Mrs. Mary D. Lyiimu; andof I hone, in earlier life, Miss Em ma Tanner, Jeremiah Walker, and Joseph f'iU. Their rnjord ii in the chnrch and on '.ii(,h. Owing to these various caurei of losa ef nil pibers, the number has not ineretised "" tt tu0 enienl, of addition i.incty-aeven in sll since tbe burning of the IJ'.cord.s in '51 fri.m time to time, Would '.era to indicate, though it is larger now by a considerable number than then; the wholt)nniuber cn the roll being seventy five. kins tftMghi school and prearLed several years ago in this county. John Lenvin returned to this J'lnce flOtu iWio this W wk. I-"-":- t Born May 3J to the wife of A. X. Bcyce s son. Tot: of r . : -it cf r.- t Grove, .ay i . ..i, 1 i, a k a. At ) Vi, Hay i-.'j, 1 it the wife c. J. D. L.iiryuian a sou. wei ..t 11 pMun.is. r XT', k,. rjAlloy'o 17 07Cr.3, iuiysTJWET.mziSEoso. I n - A ' '"V . T'-V -- I V ' e-.-.- - - jr .... rAWTS, OILS, GLASS. DRUGS 2IEDICIKE8 and CHEMICALS .', .4 LABOa laaGBTKIlrl oa. . , PatontModlolnos , TOILEI AETICLE . SOAPS, SPOXGES, PEHFUJIESY tt-C. do. die. Also a well selected stocS of CIGARS and TOBACCOS. Pure WINES and LIQUOES, for Medicinal purposes ouly. Glass cat to any sh: desired Trtteripliona eartullg ocmpouncled and all 1 mtdicine learronfed oenuins - QfSTOJMEUS WISIIIXO ANY thing in my lice will find any and all arti cles usually found in first class Drue Stores. and for aula LOW forcaah. A. Hir.sV.AfJ Has the largest stock of goods iu the Grove, Consisting of , DRY GOODS, CL0T1I1XG, DATS, FANCY ARTICLES, dc. Family f.'rocerfes and I'rorUloiis 11 AUD WARE, CROCKVliYii., dc. PRICES LOW as (he LOWEST i , AIIIMMAIV. t&"&T,Kiil W. 7, XfiTi -i ny:l Kahn & Freidenrich, Have fin reciveda laree and elegant stock of the very latest styles of Ladies Dress Ciodn, Hats, Hhocsosiery etc Also s line lot of elothiug nild every thing elue to complete a Rent's attire. Gro ceries Crockery, Hardware, Notionstobac co and Cigars, and many mure, ictara too nu merous to mention. Trices .osuit everybody. KAHN A FltEIDKNKICU, UiUsboro YOUIB HEN- Who may Tie be sntftirinpi from the effect of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do av to avail themselves of this, the creat est boon evev laid nt the altar of suffering hnraanity. i)H, SI'INNKY will guaran tee to forfeit $500 for every case of semi nal S'eakness, or private disease of any kind or chttacter whiuh he undertakes and fails to curt He would, therefore say to the nnfoi' ite sullerer who may rned this uotino, i uit you are treading up on Uar.gerotis g onnd when yon lunger delay in seek'tig the proper remedy for yonr complaint, You may be in the' first nrnt stage; re-jiembcr you are approach int; to lant. If you are turdi ring upon the l iat, and arc sutfering some or nil of its ill effects, remember that if you prcsist in procrastination, the time munleouie when the most skllUnl physician can rende' yon no assistance; when the door of hope ill be closed against you; when no angel f mercy can bring jon relief. In no enso has the Doctor failed of success. Then ht not despair work tflou your imagina tion, lint avail your intufination bnt avail yourself of the ttenett, nil results of his treatment before your ca.e is beyond the reach of medical ekill, or before grim death hurries y u to a premature giave. Full course of tr Hlment $3.GI. hud money by Post Olliee order or Express with full description nf ease. Call. orAddra, DrA. B SPINNEY. No. 11 Kearuc Mrc., 3un l'raiitiseo. SHERMAJT A HYD3. MUSJG DEALERS, Cor. KEAftN'Y aid SLTTKtt Streets., San FiuN'isro, Agents f'r the Pacific Corjt. JUST OPENED! ATI. i jo().'s FrnMTntr 1 V iitlOM. the best stock of furniture ever otf. red to the people of WiiKhington eonnfy, t'DHKisting of bedsteads, chairs, si units and 111114 eiiU'iihiou and drop leaf, barman, center tallies plain and iiia"ble tip, safes; wallbrnckits in lilaek wnlnnt, (ivriitcel, mirrors, pietuna, fruni-a and niealilint;": 1 io wall ... r, wiuJnw curtains. khaii and fivlures; a!.i caipets, tapestry, oil cloth, mnltiiiK. nws, rf-e., rfc- Also jjaby catriii;es, (iyn'.ir (yf .). Ksse Imlls and baits. (Jro'iuet si ts and fimey articles. N 1!. Particular attention (iiven to np hoMeritig. Iiepairiei? gihhnni'.il ramixh ing dons tii order Ta'1 end e fir ynur selvn Sales IVooia on V'l.e.nt. M f'lia and Walnut. A. !,. J 'HN-ON. ForM lirove, July 20. '7i. I'mi rieior jh-ja tf fsKVD 23c. loG. p. l;o, n.rro., Y.r , t for I'nivirlilit of l i) i,'."i. . iits nu ; nits "f . iwwsrwuMi , in. I rtimau s au-.'S ii.g eot of advi'itibirg. ':i o tj tLa . c.i ces t f f r- - r ' k - T pn-aeivn peuaeat upon Uio . . proeteative ftiueliotis u 1 J m.y VrMU i . : eauei of weal ru-sa ol I e gfeerutiva i or their use i i r l u 'tck nrn.a , gi uer.il health aa v i e c" . ii if cot properly c . - c e . ure tie pud? ol one a.i i lL other. Im Tor'Tti is laid l.-e . of much of the nn.tiy of ufler yen s t I iud'iience if in i ie r i i c e Maarrs 'it:ii f!c a cur e ' s vrakus and rum Qie- " 7 u'hi.'ihI. I. r 1, is a well known fact t t ti-t vuluhmte in tiituiy tm. even in te iesl i plant &tH 0 wit. tv-bi int. syt-m t, t iroie to a Lirwst of d seow, suif jir und slum in afkr year, YouUifT'ril f yoa expenenee uuy ivei.uoi yiia sho' t not delay, for a day may imperil your hen. 1 it Lot your life, in alt for ait of MiLlm- 1 aud Premature Deay Cure is Gnaruoieci by tie Dcctnr to tl:e Youi.i'. i.'id'tle-u; e l or Old, without LiKisure or iitilera". from . Biisuic J. The i.eiaeiUes are p i:. 'ii - . tuVe a.'d of a nature t..,'t leaves 1 la aj behind. Uw.skiiv tl,e I-- ''loti.K ! ' ' t.-hrck tae e-j'ti-e 1 .... r J,.Vrief e nny ot ia:if ui.i,..f.v a j. . li;M di'htri? at t'Uter fime.v, trrnbintj. wix-j iffy, fttnjrlttUna.1. icon tut nn, pain n 6ac. lout or hudy, furrbt-ih.qi, imii;;efo''i, liii'i'Ji ty, aiiersion to .wit ty, iusf p.xi-er, traiX oi v0tUroi,variablc lniier,atfa;A-so'siccie fiA-trt to biiiAtm'.M, dri,idi in wha, irregular Pile tt$, etc., ftr. TERRIBLE POISIOS. Among tha umut subtle and vir j'.ent of poisons in the human blood ih that aiising from Veueral Taint often breaking out, af ter years of eppun nt run-, in hideous sores npon various parta of the body. Its gTeut danger lies in the fact that it is given to the innooeut iiartner or In the unborn child without showing in the person originally eontrachusit. THE USE CF MERCURY ouly aids in this terrible denepiion by dry ing it upon the surface and diiving it back into the blood. All Ysnkrical PoaioM is x BLOOII rOSIOS NI) CiK 111 CCMMl'NK'ATlCO IN ths Bi oon aud the only eerainty of pieven tion of transmission is in the positive cures of the reform trmtmmt practiced at the Dr. J. C. Young Medical Institute, comprehen sive, scientific end thorough, l aving . ccived endorsements as the best of all mod? ern practice. Cecent eases cured in a few days and chronio cases with remurkubla rapidity. Our UsU nf Hit pruenc of tht Xurni in th blood art lietier fniling. TO FEMALES. There are no cIums of complaints that so enlist the sympathies of the medical mind . or so command its gravest thought end stuoy as those that afilict women. The Doctor after yeurs of patient investigation and treatment is enabled to assure thein rapid nnd thorough, oures in all the com plaints inchleut to the sex. Ths wtm cm uorsros sTnKsmiUAXD ths st rrKmxo roa SEI.IBr AND CCRK. . ... Those who require personal supervision the Doctor can furnish with nppartmcnta with careful and skillful nurse where unre mitted attention and con slant are give ev ery assnrauce of rapid and permanent cures The Institute Is supplied with n LYIKG-IN DEPARTMENT. where pitieuta will receive the treatment SO essential iu sueo ruses. Cl KED AT HOi'E, Ci)rrMpomiei.... The-greut diiUculty many tick n 1 ia thitr.,u !. ut viiiUit tnj city, oiu:u iiieuninre an expense far exceeding ti e cost of treatment. This expense can hi avoided by writing to the Debtor, giving iu your own way, the symptoms f your troubles or Complaints Cures guarauteed the aunis a by personal visit. AU coniniuuicaticLs stiictly confidential, alt let- ' ters either reir.rned or Hctroycd. I'ST Th? iHxIor cn. If. reit-? upon fn all euMwreun.'Ww; roNvnu.Kcs a?;o Skcbsov. H pise cnnfidtn'X in him, all ymt c ho differ or art in distrait. lit will ifudil r'lltv and eurtymu Address BEJSJ. F. JOSSELYK. M I). (ilb bacrauieut.i S'reet Box 73" dsclyX Son Francisco Cat mm ICD1D?! fir POTASS. The best Tieautifierof thf OompieTion now in ne. Cures l'iinplta, Doils. lilotches, IlhetnuatiKiii and ilerciiri il rains, bold by all DrnggistH. Vse Low's C'oncrntnited Flavoring Ex tract fcr lee Cieaui, Cakes, &a. SAVINGS AUD LOAN BANK. Ko. I'OST STEET. Masoxio Ti:mi-i.ic, - - Sas Fbaxcisco. B -ceive Term mid Ordinal y Depiiiits. j:-Tertu Deposits, Not Leai than Six A dnths. Or liuary Deposits can be drawn e- short notice. Last Di blend: Tern Deposits, 9li per cent. Ordinary 1. jHisits; 1 per cent.Cer t.tieatiS of Depiwit Isi-ned, Payable in New ,-ork and r incial Cities iu tbe United St it's and 1 'ainul;i!, also: Loudon, arie and all the principal Cities of Kuropo, , Hi T. (iuayi.k. fee. W, II, CCLVta Pres. Lr- ; w 1 - r f. : . 7. 1 ir i I'.'j.vjn'cJ to Cut 1 tnctl S:u3 t i ool p-r Minute. hint for Circu!ir. PRICE, S.30 OO. i. ti H a tn. :c- ''' "Tool ., bf t.iti 1 a. A. il 4i j 1 i . 'I;