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AYETTE COURIER, YAMHILL COUNTY. NOTES AND NEWS. DR. LITTLEFIELD’S Tho following questions concerning The Portland News material h«i) this county are propounded by a Mr. [ ' ’ y-~.".. .—-= been mov3 to East Portland. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1st, 1875. William Mayor, a mci chant of St. J BL \ BL.; l>l Who can explain how it is that s£> Gall Switzerland. He says: some Bi .A M'tll I many retired newspaper men go into persons well known to me, who in- , BL A CORRUPTION IN CONGRESS. • '-I I MOHTGA’.hs bl - ODD FELLOWS BUILDING BL v — . the sheep raising business? - tend to emigrate to the United Spates \ BL.V AlUll-l G AJ »„58 ■ :.< l A The Ways and Means committee of Rr<.A<4s Fernando Wood claims that he ha^ ask my advice as to which State they ' BL* the use are engaged in investigat f -kA BlrA LAFAYETTE, 0GN, ing whitewashing some transac- ninety members of the next Hou^ will choose fortheir future home, and’ »T. x i > kk : s -4 4 a feeling the importance of thu ques BL \ ito-j > ,j A tionslof tne House, in relation to the favoring him for Speaker. l»E' l>- t ;LA A dispatch from Salt Lake Cit|| tion, I should like to await * your g of the subsidy to the Pa- incr _ * kind iHMSi ,Lv i favorable, will I;L . cific Mail Steamship Company. It says the» resignation of Governor answer, which, if ri 1 • J-A ¡BL I * me a® a guide in directing my ! !q J SI MSfO.’v? ■ )L \ see that prior to. 1872 the Govern- Woods is regretted by the citizens ui^l i serve , ■ j J ttLi —ALSO— • S i friends to your young State on the |.L me had been paying that company the press. '.-UdMUNft Y*. ' distant shores of the Pacific, trusting 81 MMUX.8 , \Y A us of half a million of dollars a It is probable that Edna Dean will IL . DRUGS, MEDICINE 1 that by economy and industry they ilJLA ann ^lly, and that in 187’2 it was in- ouinmenec »uit against Henry Ward VA'.il; W! < OI-- AhREsI j’l^ l.4? X c 1 to one million dollars annual- for libel, with Benjamin B. as h|? i may succeed within a f -w years to 1 EL.Xj : V ufjLiN rs III’ MUihs.jjLA Paints, Oils, Perfumes, lay the foundation of a safe aud com • • • % K • N i i S <>r urn. si. t is charged that the company counsel. Bl. \ ! v ’ a 'J î A'TS tip UCfl SO I A fortable existence. HL spent $750,000 in obtaining the in Fancy Toilet Articles f . The woman suffragists at the W<gt Some of Z the questions tisk.d will, XV I* <2 • '''<i crease in the subsidy, and that a vast are certainly ahead of the prohiby- BL And a fpll Stocic of 1.4LL. 1874- 1874. to many of our readers, seeiu curious. | St amour d of the money was paid to the ors. In Michigan they had 40,0 io Si lit <7'5AS ’T • 'I A prominent citizen has answered ScnÄors and Representatives for votes to the prohiuitiouists’ 5,000 , Patent Medicines bl Ui a* «AS them. Owing to our limited space theif votes. GRAND OPENING! —ALSO— . EXE VTjO'tf i ■. J i? -. ' V * i r ' lis we cannot give all tho questions and George L. Woods, formerly of tl "” matter is now before the w’ays a HXE-LIJU^ ’ '■ '— ‘ eans committee for investiga- county aud State, has resigned t| Ae answers this wCck:' He asks: i - Tobaccoand Cigars, iXECCTi Id Governorship of Utah Terr tory, ai the tho climate j>f hat is 1. W EXrX ’ Gli'J^ nd they seem to be trying to ? Magnificent Display! STATION A TU5T, country in the four seasons of the is now practicing law in San Fra|i ATTAT-BIMExi’S I pump the facts out of one Irwin, who year? • ' CONFE 'TTIOJXnSZFl'X',, .i AV ¡’.ViCL! MEN IS was t,ho agent of tlre cempany tö cisco. The winter season1 is invariably r It really is too bad, that after all rainy, w ith but little snow or frost; 'I i, A I TATCUMEXTS “put. the money where it would do CANNED FRUITS ATI'ATChMEN,^ the good articles written, aud havib the ^ost good.” But he refuses to Of-all kinds. I we never have any sleighing to speak • BLANKSB the feelings of the people workec hto an er questions and feigns ta be of. The ground is seldom frozen llavepleasureiizanncunc-' BLANK ». wret edly ill. It is probable that such a high pitch, that tlie two blr- hard enough to hold up a hors«. Cat «3 «L~ C2. Bi SL eno 1 will be developed to satisfy the glare killed by V&u Brunt knew nol in G ¿he receipt tle and «help do well grazing all LEGAL people that members of Congress were ing of little Charley Ross. "òr MJdiciiml pntposes. winter, «here the pastures are not « fr- ■' _ - - -- - and Ex ‘ ‘ John L. Stephens ” Thomas Jefferson for Presidentgin overstocked. Ice seldom forms thick noóO.tf purclfased to vote for the bill. The IXISTKATOR'S NOTTCE .. MfllCE that thenniersi<ned “Ajax” .. A |£lterebygivon s on the bill were very excit 1804, Marcus Morton for Governofiin enough 1 tb skate upon, and the larger has de ’ n .. (I nd- a> .. vein led -_2 a<lihtni<M :: •*“ nr '?? or of cf » BRIDGE‘NOTICE. ot Gordon K. Hetfiry. Ilcrfiry. deceased, deceased. ‘ e eot < _____ f A ingj óme members charging that 1839, aud William Gaston m 1^4, rivers and streams are seldom ever the 0ns having claims a iamst said es- Of the m ost complete and All i LL persons know ing tlenwe^ves indebt are the only Democrats that ever car had been used to influence the mon I nieasc present them io said a.l- frozen over. The rapitali i.s. Vety ’ll c ed to 1'aq et & Taylor on su’eiicrip- ruhs from date; extensive stock of «¿fa or wiriiin six .morLhs mini the bill, and 3mong those w’ho ried the State of Massachusetts. The great during the ..inter months— lind vote tion to tie l ^f.<iet <■ lbidge. vi ill pl« s®e call rersons knowing l^eniseives in- at A. 11. Liiibank’® store fend- |»xj the s iine- iHho^ail es ’ ate will piaase call and deb: gap in each ease was exactly thir^y- adv ftted the passage of the measure prouabiy averaging from fii'tceh to setti' i(i ijn med lately. «ithin t<n diisf'cm Cate, and thereby save GEfaKNAPP, farther cos s and ex; en cs. was Senator Corbett, of Oregon, and five years. *ra<Fit inni- twenty-five inches. The average tem A'PtHiiislrutor. JOSEPH PAQUET. proi ninent among those who spoke Oregon, Dec. ISjttaTL Irl8:4 ever exhibited in this city. John J. Curry, who has been < Uu- perature during the winter is about Ln L afatutt .-: N ov . G. 1*74. and v¿ted against the bill bvero Sen- noettd with the Portland, N< ws sixty degrees rarjsnheit. ' The attention of the public is-carn* Sheriff __ ’s Sale. ator Stelly and Representative Slater disposed of his interest. E. F. Ro Mn- Spring is most delightful and char estly called "to the inducements wo d<’E IS HEKEBy (1I5®NT i / a T BY are offering to purchasers this season, of th® State. If this investigation -is son is now one of the publisher* The acterized "by warm sunshining days ir: neofan execu ion ‘ s«uel out of which far exceed our former unpre made Searching and complete it will paper hereafter will be publishVdj at. pleasant nights, V? with occasional the hm ^lomb'.e Circuit Court Gf 'be S ate of G ROGER 1>7. lhe county of Y: rfbihill. oii the cedented attractions. disclose another great ulcer on the East Portland. We wish the new showers, which continue until about Ore «R-á ?» * for ./ of XoVember. ^74, ami to 11 lilypi.v ____ df said _ _ Court <*r tft>c : ’ " <*d by .tlie Clerk Grant ¡party. When the Democracy management success. the montfi of June, when thè therein ri*iu al al- .me ■DltU(.« nnov iluMjrnient inaelvH action obtained ■f K obtain control of Congress they will b dav of A’n il.lSTBhrsai'I court in ‘and theni thepi com cpm- on 1.W |17 It is complimentary to tho Demo most entirely ceases > Aand TluimAs Ro’ier.'snn. defendant, exposo-4he tottenn.eaa of Radicalism cratic party of this State tha^no Sen mences Summer or whe dry season and S j'of in* HenrVi. P'lTiniIff. for ■uba« Thoma We would call especial«ivttentiov to linn Ire 1 tmd Mxiy-ohe ....... 1 lie « tn «»I fo-r 1. to such an extent that honest men ator or Representative sent by them which continues unti KELTV & SIMPSON. .„'.¡I about tlie 1st llU*'|i I; 1 h-1ollars($4ncfic-1 homi \vful money our magnificent stock of silks selected ra’e of icn wii-ffl erest fhcreon a' tiri ...................... will shun it as they would a pesti to Congress has, in any manner, been of October. Occa.-i;o s;o .Al shovtere of ner I»'.,.jner annum. from^M* 1’'!’ May of expressly for this season’s trade. lence. % _ Ani 11'73, md ! lie tur Her still of lif \ -one damaged by.the revelations of cor- rain commenej wl hichlbvconiá mor« an y one-liun lre 1' h rio&|u*s.(S>l 4' -lnoj I ...... ¡evie 1 n»'on ji>l 'be rijjlc, ruption at Washington City, All frequent as the season'^dvtuictk. The co«' & I . -have NARROWSALG& RAILROADS. I ' i* i'tìi” 1 lu'err r irf t lie sai t Tho«. Henr.v our members have good records. suinmewheat is ». idouiioppresid^ 1 as.’ in a Yl ‘ O i*hr following described real prop Q .ality ...SI -60 r ‘ er v the - ‘ stdi breeze The construction of new narrow extend moreiör-dess «¡la a nart ofilie original donation Su- Under tho new law, the Road 5 ..51 1 1 he WilU A-A m- Ian B a ui of John Bir l. in see!ions 11 \ e. Q .ality gang® railroads in various parts of pervisors aro . Required to make their over thd entir« valley of i AMI D .1 *ix. when and eigiu, in townshin lour .. 52 Quality «OU ; 2Uoi ranhe ihreo wo« ’ , in VnmIUU the country shows that people are annual reports at the January term . fete. Híirricáiivs aud winad4bs ,are com « •. Ori’fo’i, cai I '>011 ndM-y.(•ommehc- JilES, CANNED M.'.S» uLntry aud and we i'n ■fp” ang'e on 'he. ive-h onn lary of Quality awakening to the advantages they of th® County Court. So we may ex seldom known in thiscdLntry «ai 1 hlii'dn near 'he «lid Tan.?<trr l. a « a’<e offer a moans of transportation pect to see about forty “public offi-’ aVe remarkably free fijoni t|iund r ■-froij »jkv'vch bears «ou'h w-jnty-’wo <le- ...$2 < )y*>ters. ■ ' ■ !l -|; '£ rei jriVest, in oak ten inehjn in duune’^r where lhe population and traffic are- cers” lav aside the arduous duties of and lightening. i;1ui4n« sou-li ‘ wen’y-^*ree degree«: 1 ...|3 H a chains, sou hsi^i’uw« ea« .' Urjck«rs 2. Is the climate mil 4 and Steady, we M>.^7 insufficient to justify the buildingjjf official business and retire to the ’i:-i«: nor h ten d’riris«: e:i«t t'l.OI .. $ > 5 i 51 V ali t i. it, or is it rigoious and chai Igt abic? ’ roads upon the more expensive pfAn shades of private life next week. eliaci 1 “o wi ne«soak four invbc«.in diam- TobaCi«*. bu h seven ' r-«ix degre^« wes' e ’ ev- Kt The climate is mild aii W stoutly. I s ■ *' en ‘‘s I S ! '• • ncx‘ oak four in«rfc« in dianie- .$1 , ft« i <hn«'» in conlmon use. It is encouraging, We acknowledge the receipt of the a| B'! h «'x ! y-four 4t*4r<\».< cti^t twen ’ V eiti too, t that a large proportion of January number of ¡Vick’s Floral probably more like thb diffia te of •in 4 Aj inn; . .33.48 tri quality chains- witfebss a led fir ‘»<48 chain*- ■ ' iirj England than any othi^r country iu Ä» f fe f< ‘ •• " an in diame díame er er: - sou b>i.x liTi.x y-«ix y and these s aro built, or to be built, guide. Those who-contemplate plant P’UV il l'degree.« ca«t t w<*ntiy->*even links; this w^rld. r j •w.’i y- been <jav 18 54 SO'» _____ .. derris . at thf expense of the communities' ing flowers or vegetables should send wl-ih old line of c'aiin ‘o s ake wi - cinti 3. Which months of Heydar dis who e&pcct to profit by them, with to him. Last year we sent to him wenty- nc4 Ä.'drltiP_ . .. ’onr in<luiM in diameter.,I tinguish themselves byDe, ‘steady «0 five links I ’oé y^'ívc’'lexreés wifit » out tlfe intervention of foreign capi for seeds—it is needless to say th«»y w vat ben winch b^ changabie; which wifi ¿I--», Ur ! hr<’>* ff*c In ’ norih 500 pieces Serges .. 23c yard ÀRKEII a - io ., rein »licet: dry jink« nor’.h sllegreWe^t fo ir « , ' , r “ fnrj goods groceries a nd generai nieicLan- talists! and without begging subsidies were all good—for they were. Sue by stormy and, rainy Weather? five dexreo’t^* west 5.11 3tM) piece1 ¡jatin de Chine.. .. '. .50c ei . lit- dise. Dai ton Houring mills. 'n ihe ntfice of -........... !’(* Junin . ro’Vai’i- from Mbe State or national govern his advertisement iu another column. Thu sprpig aud fall Tuoht^s are cb —TfhlRa - . T- i —........................ I Ipyi Ire 1 andsix ’ y-rivo acres more Loh'* i|»i. 240 pieces Heaiy^niprcss.. ’.. .60c 1o sai 1 or CdnT Í the hrenries r.,T---- N deed ' ment. f The citizens of Jackson coun The Supreme Court of Indiana ha i somewhat distinguished by ctingea- Th Henry by W.H’.U m > an 1 Sanih ty, in Ohio, propose to connect their just decided that colorod children havu ble weather; the winter lluouths by E jnj on H ip 91«' day of.J^ he; lf«7. said 2 >0 pieees French Merino , dt‘1™,, J bei ” ■••r •w.e'- 1 * on yivx^ 4 '4 of book, as recorje 3-0 pieces all wool ‘ McMahon'’ coal fields with Dayton by a road of no right to admission into schools stormy and lainy weathpr and the Noi ff, of dee Is of sal I count; I, and oil January« this description; and in Minnesota a provided for white children, the leg summer months by fine steady weath. Mi iter» 4:1» any cloth*................................. M.. Ac 0 i 16 ” ’ 1 1875, narfOT-gauge line has been projected islature haviug passed an act in 186 I May and Jun® are probtwly ttye fin 630 pieces. Fancy Striped Dress A. M. M. of of said s-ild d| I will nrb- i from Minneapolis through Hennepin providing for separate schools for col est. niokthi, taking ever tiling into a* “ filrjVc^k cow j to ««II af nnhlic nuctioHto the bigli- GooJ.s........ . ...............S7 c - and bright counties which will, at ored children where there are fifteen consideration, of the yeai i 1 * * Ti- est t|iifl htr’for lawful 11101105^ in front of r tl* ’onr’-House door imLtgayeffe, Yam- (This line is well worth ¿Oc.) oomp&ratively small cost, bring ex or more in a school district. As very 4. 7 Is winter in genomi n|ild pr hft |j.'H Bfbcotintv, Oregon, ai£ tlie rigljt,' For Diseases of the Throat and Lunas, "Í iti fibrimd Interest of the* ,above nam- such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping. tensive agricultural and timbered dis f.*w districts have Illis number of col severe, and is there much «now? . eil Oifhomas Henry,, in ftnd to the Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, rea’l es’ate, ipge'her wi’li and Consumption. tricts into direct intercourse with a ored childien, they will fare thus far The above question has a^eady been a'w ^ywdescriheJ Shawls, Blankets, altó »and slngu’ar here li ainenf s and anmir- ♦ **1 jFt answered. f(|r ¿tfeaces iltereun’o belonging or inany- commercial and manufacturing con badly. .' AhWig the grer.t Skirts. wtt it^aT’er'alning to sfatisi^ said execu- uisçnverics ot’ modem 5. '•Are frosts or drou is ¿f fre- titt tra. 4-t the last session of the Oregon accruing costs. 7 ^5 h .®C. DALE science, few are of The important news that the Span ipi ent occurrence aud of i ijbmrio'us ifeiud Undeiwear, b? «SC. DALE, Bed Spreads, Legi^ kture, a bill was passed exemp more rea} value to . ««4 Sheriff of Yamhill confit y, Oregon. ■■■■■ ish Government has declared its wil nature to vegetation? mankind lbuu this ef- yetie, Oregon, » Hosiery, L Table Linens, 1 new raUifcads from taxation ting |Deoember 3,1874. f Slight frost® occur frea dientjy dur- ' fcctuaj, remedy for all lingness to settle the claims of th« Gloves, ' r* Linen Napkins, for a I iod of twenty years, and the diseases of the Throat j t^ud-tho United States for* tho seizure of tho ing the latter mouths of Î11 and Lung*, A vast uit of t^ii law is a project to Administrator ’ s Sale first ■ . ■; ' ■ ' Handkerchiefs, Flannels, trial dt’ its virtues winter season and tha tiftst part of steamship Virgiuius and the execu connect by a narrow-gauge road Cor thrOugbmit this end "1— tion of it4,crew, upon thu same bans spring , but vegetation is ^pl’doiu over M|0TiCE IS HEREI Umbrellas, Shirting Checks, other ccauitric«. hat EN THAT ’ Y (:1V vallis, tho county seat of Benton shotui flint it does upon which the British claims were injur, d. In Oregon we 1 peve| have LjJLtuv unde’-.-izned, sole r.^ininistrat r of Trimming*, Buggy Robes. surely * mJ effectunllv county, with Yaquina Bay, which admitted, is announced in a special what you call a drouth. : lire ta e of Joh i II. Hess sMecensed, j;deceased, bv bi n)ur|bg the tir'ie of two several order^of the County control them J la* te^tiuiouv <.f our l«rst citi die., Ac., «fcc. dec. will give the farmers o£ tha Willam dispatch from Midrid, A willing summer months there is s áarcjly áuy v’ '$Hii zens, of till ciasses, establishes the fact, that of Yamhill county. S&taof 'Mteof Oregon, ibi of re-sale - fORaofsftle, ami the o'.lifer C hkkry 1’ ectoi ; at . will and docs relieve and ette Valley a direct^ino to a shipping ness to settle is, we pi inn me, equiva rain - fall, still crops do nl Those in search of real and unusu cure the afllieting disorder* of the Throat and on t|ie8;li theSlli <lay of ,£»epfemi>er, ,£epteini>er, A. 1)., I)., it suffer for lriff<?on point,.thus effecting i great saving fijm on lhe iOlh lOfh day of November, ally attractivc'bargrtius will be aipp- Lungs lieyond any other medil ine. ’I he most ^in I 1 pn lent to a settlement, and the mare I the reason that fha soil is jof a.pjcul- 1«, 1874$ .i authorizing, empowering and iR, ¡674; dangerous affections of the Fulmonary Organs in th^cost of transportation. Wheat payment of damages by Spain is s.tc- iar calcarious nature that aim to sell tlie said, real nronerty ly repaid by an early visit. btídng hi |ret>Un* the « ifivslng ^nafittr described, will 9# said admin- * N. B.—The attention of our City yield to its power; and cases of ('oiisiimplioR^ rfnaf'.ftr . now ells in Corvallis at 58 cants per i oudary to hsr .ackuowle.dg.-m<*; nt of moisture imparted to it glurttg the *íév or on cured by this pre|>ai*arion, urc public’y known, w/T-ir _ Friends ^?) is called to these bargains tiuHay the 4th day <»f datiuary, A. so remarkable as iianlly to l»o believe«!, were bush I and, calculating present 'the principle involved. — Build in. > D., 1875, rainy si.a«on. A heavy | gainful 1 in they not proven beyond <}rs|>ulc. p remedy,., freight rates to a shipping point, it is it is adequate,- on "which The pnlfic may re!v th j hour of one‘o'clock fVM. of saiff day the winter insures a gooi i ci»|í tho The County Court had a very vir th »Court House door lii‘Lafayette, in a for full protection. By curing Cough's, the that if the proposed road |d fouiity, duly sell at pufelic auction, to next summer. forerunners of more serious rlt-ea^c, it saves un- tuous streak come upon them tho last a llighe«t bidder for Unite 1 S.ates g*ld ^Wholesalo and Retail Dealers in was ilf operation, the same wheat, at numbered live«, an-l an amómit <>f sufR ring not in|o lie pai I at the time of sale the fol- 6. Is the vallay expoi S(^l to peri- term. Thcj cited two road supervis to be onniputeii. nnd ‘ 701:, con oomputeil. It elmgcMye* elmfcijge« trial, and »Wijg desci-ibpd real pronigty belonging bt prices» would realise 78 cents odical inundations? ino«t Floptical. sceptical. Every fumilr familv should > dali deceased at the timcof liis death, Dry Goods, Groceries, &c vinces the ino»t ors to appear at the January term for per bushel. The estimated cost of keep it on hand ar as a pivtecbmi rAmmst r.jrnii.st ¿he enrlv earlv ow belonging to his 80i<t estate, to- The county is neither flat nor hilly 1875, to show cause »why they should unpcrceived attack of PuMo (•uÌiÀfinry and unpcrceired ’ inry Affec- the road is bu^ <500,000.— Sun. AND GENERAL IMPORTERS OF donatioh land claim^f Nancy Ann- tlons, which are easily mot nt fir-t, Vat which not be remove! from office for not t but is composed of hill anjd chile, of • becomc inenrab’e. lin'd and ton too ofieir cfieir fatal, if i eg. ög* Id an I tiiejieirs at lawrif David Lay- obeying the mandates of that august woodland and vale.. The Jnillduiette IhifTdeceas' d. ’ Notiti 'a io^s No. 717.3 aud American, English for lected. Tender hiug-i need Uris defence ; and if j „> our attention • called tribunal. But it turns out that their valley is bounded on the ¿$ast'by ■ particularly described Usl follows,* to- ast'by the is unwise to be without it. As a s;p s^feghard eg ha rd to “Y ve . y •* had < children, amid the diMressiug t diseases diseases wliicit following paragraph by a to t eign Goods, terms of office expire at the time snow capped peaks of tfie Cascade _b southwest one-fourth, the southeast be«et the Throat mid Chest of childhood, CirrnuY prom ent granger of this oouqty. when they are required to show cause j Range of mountains and <jn the west ||fi>"rth of the northwest [bne fourth and P ectoral is im’ahiab'e; for, by its timely u«e, PORTLAND, OREGON. treat oae-half. of the northwest one multitudes are rescueiLfruju premature graves, is evidently level on this Hi» why they shpuldr not be removeiL b-v Coast Range. I'll (so Ranges th of "section fi ve and loti N qs . 4, 5, 6, and savod to thé love and aOection centred c*« r. ‘ JfFhe number of land-own- subject. 4The land-own Since soiuinonsing them will not bi>! ( Z,of section six, all in friWishipthre- Cash advances made on every des- them. It acts speedily and surelv against ordi plcasant jindvil ----- - to - x-- — ----- ^-dhlating h. riroge two west, in Fiffiiliill count , nary colds, securing sound Hurt lienlth-restoring ers in fengland is rapidly decreasing. adequate punishment, we suggest j hills and finally to beautiful level criptieu of produce e of Oregon, co.itai ung 4-l> 41 inti acres. sleep. (No one will suffer troublesome Inflw» I , i G. W. UtlUCHE.l, Two 'Centuries ago the number of that the court fine them ten cents for prairies, affords any variet* of côun- enza rt,nd painful Bronchitis, wlsen they know » " Aff uinistrator. how easily they can be cured. land owners was about 200,000. In contempl of ^oote. desired» a L presents ifavStte, Oregon, i I.. Originally tlie product of long, laborious, and September 18.1874. ( 1851 ghe census reported the number some of the most beautifS and pic . ‘ wwcessful chemical investigation, no cost or toil A M istake .— We havq beard it re i« «pareil in making every bottle in the utmost at on 30,315, and in 1871 it was re- I possible perfection. It may be confidently relied marked, by parsons not living iu ! turesque scenery that can & found in 22,934- The incomes of th® GENTS WANTED ¿0 sell B)V- upon ns possessing all the virtues it hits ever any couutry in the world. ( town, that it was the intention to get 1 lax ' s Dollar-and a-hau case ofbTAN exhibited, and capable of producing cures as owners have increased euor- . 7. Is the country flat or hilly? 1» iui> H omeopathic M i hiuixi s. com memorable as the greatest it lias ever effected. up a danca here to-night. Such, wo V England’s population is mou bining excellency of preparation, Answered above. I are glad to say, is not the case, as the with beauty and cheapness. Good FREPARED BY about!! 22.000,0000. Just think, of pcopla here are not in the habit of 1 9. Is |he soil dry, or m^.^., t. or is it wages guaranteed. Sample cases A Dr, L C. AYER & CO., Lowell» Mass. ¿umber only 22,000 own th® ’ _ getting that Ann outlit given to agents. Particulars * _ up dances ’ . in opposition t t0 • partly covered with swamps? free. J. N. BOYLAN, Neighboring town®. Practical and Analytical Chemist®. u i which they dwell. land * upon {^Concludnd névi uWi] Detroit, Mich. I * i j •Öl'® BY ALL DRVaateT® «VKKTWKEBB. NEW F Musical Instruments,. DRY GOODS! I I 4 ■ I L 1 V* I * I BRADLEY. MARSH 4 GO. ; * • 3' * ÍT O I FINE WINES & t ___________ _ J. — .. i - . ¿ ■ IT. •-*" A f ./ • I A DRY GOODS I f r SILKS! 1 M . Rich Black Gros drains - ♦ 1 4 1* I . 1 <»r <• il’lF* <» ■" SV 1 - I DRESS GOODS H • 4 ml' • 4 I f Ayer‘8 Cherry Pectoral, *> lw 4« i» i ‘M £ ftf r- * *> ■■ r “ y"’ • 4 d / ■ ’ "i 1 - >' * »7» BRADLEY Ji RSH & CO I i -a-r* vivili viO, AdlUW