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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1873)
VI 1 ' 1 p' 82,50 per Year, in Advance. Nortri: to .ii;scuim:iis. Tlip !alc iippi-nrlnc nflrr tlie tirlnlrit nnmc mi llio pnpi'i Is Hie Onto or the, II.YI'llt.VTlON ol subscription. Kesults or Kiiutillzatlnn. Wo wore intending to sum up (ho fpcvlllc results of (ho action of the State Hoard (if Equalization, this, week, and lltul that tho IhrHiny Xvim gives (hem about a we Inteiuleii, as follows : The assessable property of the State, as returned, Is stated at S.'i7,iis:i,(ini. "De ducting Indebtedness ami exemption amounting to $ld,tis.2,"i;'.:., (lie total taxu Me property amounted to $ 10,700, LVi. The result of equalization incicusc this sum to ?Ii,(1SV.i.M." In (he enmities In the Willamette Valley, with the exeep tlon of Multnomah, the assessments are much farther below cash values limn In remaining counties. 1'or Instance: "In theeouuties oast of the mountains the assessment of live Mode generally np proaehed nearer the eah value lhaitel-e-where, mve in the one county already named. In three of (he chicfest iigiloui tural enmities the State, eouvenleut to water and railroad iruusiiiiriuihui, the average as-esuii ut n," cattle was fuini Ss '! to $11 ot I per head; while in the two extreme southern tnuutlc.-', Jackson and Josephine, the average exceeded &PI per head; in tho counties of Clnt.-op and In Maker, (i Irani and W'a-co counties, from H" (id to $17 .Vt." Acconliug to the ivport, "the iis.es nienls of ugilftilturul lauds generally, with the exception of live counties, were mi palpahly heloV the actual cash valua tion as to make an equalization, l,v an additional per rentage on the gross as sessment, u matter of the sliceiest Jus tice." In illustration or this it is shown that lands for which &'J0 per acre have heen ollelV"! and declined, have heen as heed ut ts per acre; and In no county In 'he Wiilanicllc Valley, eeei.:iif.' Mul!- uomah, have me agricultural Janus been j variety, tl hove named arc worlhv, usscs-ed at any ligurcs appror. muting a 1 1 ,.,, n , , '. cash valuation." ,11111! can all he grown here. Not, how- "In equalizing the u-cssnients of ever, In as great perfection as In Call the lauds belonging to the grants to win,'- fomiu. Onrx'ool springs mid falls are b "ertsr,?i,;r1,,i;::;ri!;ii, :&:'-- "m ' mtu r fldcratlon the fact (hat I hey were the foreign grape as wo eouhl wish; withheld from present settlement for hut, in good locations anil with proper idfttffM1 tTluut . ''. .M f ll.y ,riler ripening kinds they were as-cs-ed In one coiintv. ut- succeed. It is lolly for larmers In the though nt a higher price In another, was proper asscsMneiit for such lauds ox- , f()ni, , , , f , eeiitlng tho-e in Wasco County, wlilih . , .,.,., , , , , , were equalized ut -10 cents, on account of. I",lw- Hie southern Mopes of high, their lemotencs-, and IntVrlor character dry, hill laud, are the hot. (irapo.s of Mill. The land of the Kuropeaii and ,,t . M, Wu cttltlvaled and prun- Oregon Land foinpany, eiubraeiiig lb:.',-' . ,..,,, ,. , ,. .11 1 acres, were llkcw Isu viewed as held ' ' ,r '"il,lri wl" Uv ll,, n Mll,! for speculative purposes, and thclra-su-,. if the ;iiv grapes, Jmvo twenty incni was eiiiialiud to tliu highest a . -.x varieties. Tlie best of (Iiom' ure hcssment-M .in-In thecentral counties, .n...,,.. i..i,riri vmi,,,.!,,,,, .'mi.,, mid In other localltks at $1 J.". per acre. I1"'" ' nl, A itiiclion, hiimelan, Hoinuofthelaiidsof the railroad grant atawl.a.Itoheeea.Martha.tJocthe.Max have been Mild at much higher llguies; uitawiiey, I.iudloy, l.oulhiaua, .Salem, j'mW;.!"?! ut::i!dra i yi n..K,,ni.?s,Mif a,iii, for sale at a price beyond that rate." i 't'- -ul l,(,vl'. !,(1 i'.V "thors, I .shall The exhibit of acreage shows an aci.'iv-. not propagate any more. The l.iudlev gate of ;;, lsi),;tiil acres, and the a.scs-cd ml(1 llllm an, w,rthy, almost as good a's value of l!l)l)l(),,iiis1 with the value, in",, ,, ,,.., ,. , ,, ,", , ciliialiiil, of s.i'J,--ii,;is 0. tlu.t of htock ' ,Ilu "(,1,lt) Iiltl1' ""1'iware. If 1 had to Klves0."i,7S!hores; ass(...od value, ?u',."is!i,. I lliake a choice of only tiro varieties of (117; c(iiallAMl value, .oso.-jjeattle.rj, ,rrape., from among the many In (his !.!-'; assessed value, $.1,1 ll.'.Mn; eipiaed t .ii.iii. i i t Miluc, ss-.7M1(Hii!hii,.,.,1a.sil;iiviM-il ml,lllr ' ",",",,, V'My '"! imliosl iiluc, S'JthVhil; ciiiulii-d value, $l,ill,-, tatlugly ciiooo tho Itov.il .Muse.tdiiie inn; hwluc, 7i',o.V,; tses-ed value. --Il.'i,- ud the Delaware. II; etiualled value, S'JI'.',.VI. That of l ,.,., i,,....,,.,.,.,, i .,m ,.,., ,. property owned by corporations gives1 ' hl' 1'1'"'L' N miiuII, and grows UT) nillcM ot telegraiill line; as-eseil value, S7,u.")0; eipiallisl value, SP.''iO; Sti miles of railroad, equalised at "i,sii;t ' ss.iit Nriiillf,or$llIHllHHi: lf.VH acres J of laud of Kuropeaii and Oregon Laud Co.; asse--edvaiiie,s.Ha,ti!)s in; eiualleil 1 1-, large In the berry and bunch; ln value, .s.Ul Hi; M,.-,W acres of lan.is, vI((ls nWi.r. is very healthy in of wagon road companies; assced nluc, , " " . ' s-ilnj.liil; eipi.ille. value, tM77,!U'.. vIllL' Mhific; keeps well; and is As a remedy ng.iliit the evil of inconi-, one of tho lluo.st talitr grapes grown in putclit assessor-, the Hoatd leeomuieiuls ,(, Willaiiietle. that theollltvof Assessor he mailo a sala-1 ,.,, i,.,!.....,,,.., ai,1...1Umi,.v i t.i riedone; that Mich a salarv be atllxed as J lhv Iwuuaro, .Ma.vitaw ne , l.lnd will Insure talent and competency In I ley, Iona, and Martha, are tho host office, and that the term ot office, be grapes for our tables, among tiw na- uiere.iho.iiri.iiur.scHrs, uii, uis-ohbi-m- ed that where there are cities, the olHcen of Count v and City Assceor be con-oil-dated. lint by far the most striking recom mendation of the reirt is that which siiggots the advisability of paying all county oftlolals by a stated yearly salary, instead of fees as nt present, and that the fees for services he collected as usual and transll'erred to the the County Treasury. Caiuim.!.' Dir. DavU A Schuyler ask us to change the figure of the prlco of (his article to $12 per uiu, which, it seems, Is the price, and they assure us that at that price it Is " vastly cheaper " than anything else in use to accomplish Mime results. SALEM. C'OFESpOflDEfJCE. (,'rapi's. IMtlnr Wlli inn Hi- Parmer: Many have requested me to say something, through (he columns of (he I'AitMi'.tt, ahotit grapes. I unhesitat ingly say tho Delaware, among the na tive, and the Itoyal Muscadine, among the foreign, are, In many re-poets, for our soil, climate, and market, the tint wo have. I have forty-two varieties of grapes anil what folly in having so many! 1 now see Unit it was money and time (lirown awav in experiment ing with m many. It Is true, no one can tell, previous to a trial, what sort are best for his location and soil; hence the necessity of experience in order to knixr which hind Is really best. It was a (jitery in my own mind, for ome years, whether or not we could grow the foreign grapes successfully. lCxperlenee has convinced that we can, mul to a high state of perfection, too. Tills point Is now settled. Tho Itoyal Muscadine, the (ioldeti Chass(u;, the llluok Clti-tor, and tho Illack Muscat, are the giapes I grow now for my own Use. Tho Hlacl: Hamburg, Muscat of Al exandria, (frizzly i'rontignac, Illack l'roiitignac, llluck Prince, .Sweetwater, Hlaek llurg ly, Karly While Malva- sla, Cliuvclas Mtis(tte, While. Mice, White p. Islliig, Tokay, IVherZagos (or raisins grape), Illack .St. Peters, Lady Hownes, .Inllndal, etc., are superior grapes. Those are all of the species 'Vi.M.v. Wh"re f..nni'r-desire :igr. I Willamette valley to pretend to grow iui,v iiir iu ur iiiin-jrae, mi jci. a Mart. It is then a good grower, a ... ... ..t,.., ,m.i .,.., i11.rill.. ,i.,. -"" 1111'. " "" "',lr,, ,,K "'t keep long. 'I ho Iloynl Muscadine , . . ... .....,.. .. ..... grape-, also. Hut I doubt the propriety of converting so healthy a fruit into a liquor calculated to f-rin habits of In temperance nay, oven druukenne.ss, ltelf. On this point, however, there .seems to bo diversity of opinion. At any rate, let us grow grapes for our selves," our wives, and our Mills and daughters, its well ns our friends, when they come to see u. Of all the fruits that grow out of the ground, thu grano is thu most healthy, delicious, and 1 lie inspiring. VlVJA. McCnrmlck's Alumnae for 1874 In now ready for delivery OREGON. NOVKMKKK 15, ItfTtf. lim'l. l'olnt Parium' Club. Clul) met pursuant to adjournment, Nov. Mh, I .":!. President (i. W. Hunt in the chair. The Secretary being ab sent, Dr. Mntlesoii was appointed Sec retary pro tern. Mr. limit ottered a resolution that the members of litis Club should pal ronlzo our own mechanics, especially those (hat work Oregon timber. Mr. II. said ho was a believer in Oregon Umber though! it as good as imported, for wagons that the impression pro vailed amongst tin people generally thai it was not as good, and this idea operated ihii damper on tho enterprise of Oregon wagon-niiikers especially. If Ihls Impression, which lie believed er roneous, could ho removed, capitalists would not bo afraid to invest money in wagon manufactories, agricultural ma chinery, lYO. Dr. M ul Iomiii agreed with Mr. Until, but argued that tho people of Oregon seemed to look for excellence from abroad, so much as to overlook the value of home material. It appeared ( Ii i in that Oregon had Just us good material (o make wagons or other ,ua ihlnery, mechanics, or men and wo men, as other States, if wo only slaud -quurcly upon our own merits. Coin pared with the people of other Stales, tho people of Oregon do not suffer by the coiiiirireon, ami why should wo not do wiiul others ca.i, mid why should wcgoabroad for lab ut when theie is pleiiiy lying around loo-oat home'.' Mr. lal. Downing thought the reso lution s'tvoieil too much of binding the Club members to buy only Oregon made articles, and us miiIi wasobjee Unliable. Mr. !eo. s. Downing did not look upon (he resolution as anything more (bun an expression of the opinion of the Club, it was all right In principle, but ho wis of the opinion that timber, spool illy oak, was not In Milllclenl j i : 1 1 1 : : v to meet the (ieiiiaud for a great length of lime. .Mr. 1 1. iter said that from his sboH residence in Oregon lie was not prepar ed In speak fully on the subject. Ills Impressions, liowevor, from such expe rience us ho had had with wagons, plow-beams, or tho like, were in favor of Oregon timber. The tltsfiKsiou was participated in by Messrs, Drool. s, I'dell, tit.ii others, and the resolution was passed without a dissenting voice. Iteceived eight copies of the Month ly Iteport of the Department of Agri culture; also live, i sacks of b'till. Winter Wheat. An oleclloii ofolllcer-. was held, wilh (lie billowing result: President, t.eo. S. Downing; Vice do., Ira Carter; .Secre tary, Kit. Downing; Assistant Secreta ry, (ieo. W. Hunt: MVeasuier. Win. II. .smith; Librarian, K T. Perkins. The retiring president made somo rem irks of point and ability , nod, niter thanking tho Club for die (otirtcsyj show n him during his administration, i and expressing a wish thai the .s.iiiio might ho extended to his .successor, ' bowed gracefully and rellied. I Mr. Downing thou took tho chair, and in ido u plea-ant inaugural address, In which attention was idled to the Miceoss of the I lull, and hope express- j ed of its 1 nt in o prosperity. The question, "What shall we do with our boys'.'" was choen lordbeiis. ion at tho iieM mooting. j The SM'ciotary pro teui. was request ed to -end a copy of the proceedings to ' tne wii.t.AMii'iTi; I au.mi.i; tor puiili cation. i no no micks ol wiieat wore taixn for trial by the President. Mr. (ir s, Downing. (lull adjourned to meet at til Uock Point M'hnol houo on the seiiul Sat urday ot December. !'. S. Mattiison, Se pro torn. October saw no rain exciit dining four day in I "ti r week, when ''( Inches of rain (ell. There were dense early logs about the middle of the mouth, and keen frosts linin the l!lt to tho Si'h. -The wind was from the north, save dur ing time of r.ilu, with only tour all-day fogs. Tin mean temperature for the month was 11; highest being .')' on the .'ill, lowest lis0 on l!.!i. October 1H72 saw tl rainy days, with l.ii'Jraiii-fall. The mean for tlie mouth was .IP; hlgheutUU0 on the 1st, lowest 11 on the L'Uth and UTtli. The mean for K7.'I was 7 ul.ove Jis7;! quite a dlllerciicc. A case of chronic rhcuuiatituu of unu sual severity, cured by Juhmon'i Ann dyne i.inuiiuit, Is noticed by one of our cxchuiigbs. A lurgu bunch cuiuu nut upon the sull'erer, unit uppvarcd like part ot thu breast bouc. IV-d internally and externally. loiter Tram llanlcl Clark, INii. Pi.i:.sst Point, Nov. :'., P7:l. IMIlnr Wlllmiu'llp l-'trnirr With your permission, I will con tinue my narrative of last week, com menced in Napa valley, California.--Prom this beautiful valley wo proceed ed by way of San Francisco to tho city of San .lose. This is a beautiful city, sliualed in Santa Clara, one of tho most fertile and desirable valleys in llio Stale. On our arrival at the Aiizerais House, wo (Worthy Deputy Oarrolson and myolf) wore mot by numerous Patrons of Husbandry, Including la dles. Wo reached till- point lust ut tho dinner hour, and wore placed at a table that was occupied hy niciuhorsof she Order, wilh Worthy Master .1. W. A. Wright at Us head. The next morning wo iilleiided the meeting of (he Stale Orange, where wo won formally intro duced to the Orange, after which u re cess was ordered, and we wore Indi vidually Introduced to the llrotheis and Slsicis of (lie Order, by whom 1 was treated with marked attention du ring the remainder of my -lay among them. Hut San .lose (irraugo placed us under spot lal obllgalloiis through their gentlemanly mister, (I. . Hon iiiiui;iiilieiii;iiii.iiiisit-i,ii, ,,,,.eii-if. ,., .- i,. t.. i..,ti.... i.lug, w ho nude u- partake of his and i ''?" '' ,V,V,'V, "f',' !' i" ,'.'! .'., u I ' S ii. .i.. i. ,...:i. .i.i.. . -..... ii... i an American I. noun us (Icuciul llyiin, ti 1 heir lospita t ly. Alter lie (, aiigo , Uo.il,less character, whoso repu closed ilssossloi, I in. (.arrelson ad !, , u .,, wasthat of a loaf- .... , , , . , , . , I ,...,, uysell won! to Oakland, and by invl- lal ion visited llio. A. T. Di wey, ot llio ;i, c I ill rm iyc, in ins l'fsiiiciuc in that city, which Is a lovely city indeed. He look us In his carriage out to the State Agricultural College, and through Its grounds, which mo cry handsome! uaici-s, and tlie talk Is that If pain cut ami pleaNintly situated on tlie polulsofl net uiaiiualii pe-i.-e in Cuba it may bli the low foot-hill-, o.oilookiug the Hay, Iconic the duty of this country (o Inter com lii-.iug'J'Ni acres. This building is ' Icre In the nli'.ilisof the Island. Tills uf of brick, lour stories high, wilh a gran-' falrcieales a sp.-ck of warlnoiirhorlzou. ile b.i lent of s.lllill siipcrllclal feet--1 Chicago, Nov. til. -Olllclat letllinsare cost Jll.ll'.lll. On the Mime ground-, ! published of elections ill !U of the ltl-' probable within ion foot, stands lliol!',"!",l,'H '" """"'i lovheroidy eight to Cullegoof l,.-ttei's. 'I'liis s n Wllodoll",,,,"'",",,,,l" "oiiirui-iMoiauii-niiin- biilidla:., f ir imie hi,;b, wltli I. bu-emoiit of IIJMKI siiperlleial feet. The total cost or Ihls building was -; Ili.niKi. Tlie water works for the supply of those buildings cost ;-7,nnu, uinl furnish daily 711,01111 gallons of water. The govern ment donated lor these purpo-os l.Vl, in id acres of I mil, only a verv small por tion of which has heen Mild, for which ."i per acre wasootaiin l. anil sU there are mi oui'.t'iudiui' dolus against thc III.. ., If, II. I 11 .1 I lis itutlous; and Si; addition to all, (I Is College ot Agrleiilluio owns an udja - eon instme lnml and lour blocks of, Hy .fOakl.nl, with the hull lugs lately occupied by the I iiiver-ily. A lllllo olf the lino, but ne.i.ly betweell l.o-o(ollegesandiho;il ., I ( .iM.iih , is iii in- seen inn iiiiiiiiiini nn. his. iiwiii, a large and handsome sliiiciuie Caliloruia is, on llio whole,u fasciiial Ingcounlrv; nil kinds of business uro iIoik on ii largo scale, most of It on llio principle of gambling, or on the pi inci pient' " try, try again." M'lio fanners of that State do not seem In lie its easily Ihcoiiiageil as miIiio of our-, do; for in .stam e, if their crop fails, Instead of IW, aw. ..." mnouot ' ,?W ve'ii' '! J! Peep do! t auiouui loo iiom ,oai, ami weep noun - ling .....11 il.y iei.nern.ako or lueak. I know ii gonleiua.i who "ve years ago, sowed I, iiiki aerosol wheal: !' In- creased the auioiint every year up lo the present, when ho put in Umoaeio-, and tho mod he hurveled in any one of these llveyeais w.is, If I reiiieniber iil'laW, s.liiil) liii-his. I call thai cotll - DA.VI. ( i.aiiV. NrJMIHT'llfKWIMMiMI Oiii.nux I, smi Titi.i:s. -In the SuNj, ,.. m.m " " preliie Couit ol the (.'lilted States, on the NTlie Central l.iange AsKiielatlnn met lib lnt., in the cave ol I ..unit s. Iiaveii-1 In Mj.sonlc Hall, In this city, last Tues-I-'.. .., fr the Circuit Court for ' 'J- ,' 1Tr?i.:i.J.,,,,!l,,.A!?1?.. I Il ....... I. ..I. I II...I ft... .w.l. (......I , 9 " J,"ll, l Win 1 1 I'll I I nil i inailo hy m-tiinl Hctlli'i nn ue C' -lieu. public lands, ...ni-eiioiiji ineii in"-,.,-,,,., n.i,-, i.,i , alleliuancu ami tlie session was pin eoiiceiidiig the till., to bo aeqiilied In lit- longed IVoin I. .'clock III thu afternoon lure fiom tl... I lilted Mat. , are valid as ,ml (, o'clock ut g,t. t Is- aid to between the turtles to the coiitiacth. i mV). )(.,, u X1 ,, niteicstlng and useful Ihougli theie be at the lime no Actor MPelli.1,'. Coiigie-s liy which the till.) may In, ac-i n couHcipiei.c. of the utter luipo.sihil- qiu.ed.aud though thu (loveriiiueiit N ' tv of attcuuliiv to the saiy Iiu-Iiicsm under no obligations lo grant unhealing i ,; ,. !t. .s :l montl!, Lebanon topirtlesln legard to title, unless they driinge have nmnd ll i.ie.Hsary to change are lorblddeii by some positive law. I be thclr Hv-I.uns s.. ib..i tliey can hold piovisiotM.I the Oregon Dmiiitioii Act of Hciubinonihlv meetings. The member- ..1 I...I ........ 11,1 ..I !"., whlcli lorblds inn futii.o sale of tlin settler's lutere.l until the i.iiteiil shall Issue, so tar irom lovailil.illi.g sueii eontracls made before Its passage, raises. ,. ,,. , u,,, ,, .. ,., , a strong Implication In favor of their va- ,,,,, l--i') K-nll Oian.u.ar School, Ihlity, whether the husband or wife who j Portland, Is now organized on a military takes as survivor the share of di-cca-rd , basis, with regular drill exercises, andur under the Donation Act. takesas.uicha.0 CouiK!teut drill-master. At a recent scror by Inheiitaiicc, It is held that thu . ' ,, .. ,..... ,., ., .... contracts of tho husband eoncuriilng u,,, eli-'Otloii, L. N. Duady was chosen lup- title or iliteicst ill part allotted to him, matlu hcloro the Donation Act was pans- ed, arc binding on thu tlthi which comes l on l lie ill In w . c. comes to his children by reason of thu patent Is-' years in operation, mul, under the supo Hiicd uftcr the death of both husband mul rlor nianageincnt ot llidiop MorrN, luu wife. Tho decree Is ulllrincd. Voluinu V. dumber 39. flews IxEps. ThcStlekcen mines in Alaska, Casslar mines in Iti-ltl.-h Columbia, and Vaklmii mines hi W. T., all promise to pay well next year. A son of John Mluto, Salem, was last week wounded by a duck shot, which glanced fiom the water and struck near the eye. -V narrow escape. A voting man named Dorrls. while Ualtilnga hor-onn the l.a (I ramie track, was killed hy (he lior-e Hying the sourso ami running' miilcr a pole. Itev, A. P.. Harrison, of Salem, was tluown from a wagon and lay by thr road-hlo for several hours Insensible. In juries seven1, but not dangerous. Dr. .Swiu'itctt, an old cltlcu of Salem, was found dead In his house last Tuesday evening, dinner's jury found death from rheumatism and xtinng drink. Thu M.aly-Hlass trial Is going mi nt I'oitt.iud, mul causes much Interest. Secretary Delano will recommend that a national census be taken in Is7'i. The Cubans have captured thostoainor Virginias, and executed a nuinberof pas Heiigcrsainl the captain ol the vessel -Tin y w i ic taken on shore and shot. Tin cs-cl wa- cans lug supplies to (ho insur gents, and the passengers executed were ' HI. It'll III ,. II' lUlim, HI ,, IIS lllll ,, I. MM.,' ,.,... i,, c,,!,,.,, iiwm-i.,.iii. ,.,.ii..i-,ii. .,.,, wlllllimi ..x.ntlou of these men Is considered an outrage. Spain docs not luvleiid to excuse or uphold it, hut the iroverntoeiil nf I'm Colled States is lit- ' ting out ship, of war lo cruise hi Cuban nii.i ;,. ;... . . l no- fill inv I lies hi the bile i.ilnp.ll.'. ,. 1. 1 (ill, leipi-et I (heir vlctoiy in iiliuost unparalleled I They have e.iiried I'.icoiiutlcsagainst the I organization of Dninncrats or Kepubli- can pally. Immigrants iVoin the lv.isl cnnlliiuo lo Mini Ininies In Diiim'Iiis eoiinlv. Tliey belong to tho holler class of peo ple. Mho Kugoiio Oieird say-: "M'lir iiiemher-. of llio (iratigo at (irauil II, VI, ,- - ,. l,l V,I,IIL,- II, .llllll, ,. , , , ,s01, i,,,,,,,,,,- wl0Sll , , . ,11.,J i, ' , ,t(iri.NMSnu, m K,WI1 M.rprlsing. s bnlhliugs liavo been erected Fj,((l w lutt-r , ;, f K,(,nj;,.r r ,,, ,,,. ,llal r,. ru,o on his own .... ,,, I...... . I ,i,r..i.. K l',.s ... .....l... (Ion, I lorii.q'uittal. j l.ixx Co i ,n,- The lollowlng Items . nic fiom Die Democrat : i Howell, Harper Co. on lal Saturday pincha-cd (lie entire lot of wheat In Iht aruieis' waielioiise at Spriugliill, three .,, , , . ,, . .1 i . "" '. '' w'.v ion i u. nvcii i.eing , ' 'h'- irv'h.e w.o, of Joseph 1 ., . . ...... .i.,,,,,!,..,- ,.r .!;!,;,!; f1 l l, ; ,.,. f,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,',;., , A,.ll,Vt iShlJ Itntl ni.v it v.-..lt tm-vlotiH kIvc-ii irirtli to u lube. She was aged JHy.ais, ti mouths ,! u tltyMt A nios. revolting cue of Incest Is the ' siibjee( of speculation in this eitv at the i iiiisei.t time. .Mr. Jno. S. Hurry, who resides about u mile south of this eily, has presented the I ll.llllll.IMl. U If ll II I II.III. Ill .lllll!ll'il Vl'i.ll.ll- f . . . ?. . ... ..', - . . ' I i ,., over 1 in i el burn I inns of I in Assn. ..luii,,,,. ti, ,,., u, ., s,,in,, no v,i..i. .,.!. , . ... ... .... o"-- h,lp of ll.ls (Jrango in iucii nnprccedeulisl ratio. casing at an tuln of tho Scott Cadets, V.. 11. linn 1st Llmilenant, (.Ieo. I'pton, 'Jd Lieut ant. This school has now licenser. nrooue utun- uui. iiiisscuooi uas now uceu several yecoiuo veiy succcsstui.