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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1874)
WILDAMETTE " FARMER. increase of lliiNlneKR orilie KA tluuHl Grange. A correspcm dout of the Western Farm ,uhi mil lately visited the otlice of the Secretary of the Natloual Grange, and thus writes to that paper : Much has been tali) and written about the olllrera ot.our National Grange, and up to this ttnio no one tins thought of giving an account of the different olllcesof tlieoritaiil atlott, which will certainly prove a moro striking history of tho iiroKre.s of the Order than the men conucctod w ith It. During: tho year 1SH7, O. II. Kelly, K-xi.. who occupied then, a now, the tosltlnii of National Secretary, resided on his tanu In Sherburn county, Minnesota, nuil there the ilrst records of tho new-born organization were kept. Soesteuslvo weie they that un til 187U, the hat orthe Secretary was consider t.d au ample and auilclent receptacle, and no other provisions were made. During the year 1ST0, Mr. Kelly re moved his headquarters to Washington, ami the of lleuol the National Grange followed of course. With tho help and assistance of Mis Carrie A Hall, the buInes was roudtutcd hi the Secretary's o u house until the lncrrau of tubordlnate Orange.s and tho formation of overal Mate Granges necessitated tho want of more help and moro commodious iinar- ters. In Auguit, H72. the Secretary removed to lieorgotown, 1). C, and there, for the ilrst tlmo, roomw were procured, to bo npil a the iilllco of the National Uninco. Two rooms were occupied lu tlio biilldltit; No. ! Tlilnl street, In Georgetown, an additional clerk was added to the list, aud then) woik com mented lu earnest. The growth ofthe Order lu '72 was considerable, mid ''" opened with brighter prospects for the future. In August, 1S7J, the I'.xeciitlvo Committee, lindlug that tho limited nuarter at George town wore very inefllcieut tor the fast iu-cuiiiu-latlnj; mass of documents and correspon dence, secured tho building at lil'2 Louisiana avenue. In Washlnctou. where tho tiresnnt olllces are now located. They thought this location woulil bo amply Miitllclont for je.irs tooome, but the unpamllaled spread of the orgunl.atlou shows that men's minds are apt to err. for to-day there Is hardly moving room In the building, whore clerks and em ployees are kept liutlly at work. Thirteen persons at ent the present writing kept constantly busy lu the office, and ten rooms do tint furnish sulliolent paco for work. Tho times 11 ro greatly changed, only a few months since the hocret.iry could tako the packnges under his arm and walk up to the express olllco; now tho Adams Kxpress Com pany send u wagon and a messenger every day, especially fuc the packages of tho Na tional Grange which average dally moro than two hundred, A description of tho present quarters may prove Interesting to your many readers, and us It Is alhO a matter of history In eiiunecllou with tho organization ofthe l'atrous ofMlus baudry, wo shall give a corroct pen plctuiu of theotllro room. No. fil'J Louisiana nveuuo, Washington, 1). C'. Is an unpreteiitloiis looking building to all outside appearances a neat residence, and were It not for a small sign over the door In dicating tbnt It Is tint oftlco of thu National Grange, would pats unnoticed. The build ing Is built of brick, and consists of three ttorlcs and basement. The basement contains the packing rooms, where all the parcels (or new Granges aro arranged, wrapped, addressed and tied, ready lor ahlpuiem. Packages of documents for Iteputies are also prepared there. five per ous are busily employed In those rooms, . anil the number of packages made and ship ped dally averages more than four hundred. On the Ilrst floor wo find the oftlce of the Secretary iu the front room. There the cor respondence is oeued and distributed to the dltlereut departments, or If It relates to some particular or special matter, laid on the desk of the Secretary for his own attention. Another room on this lloor Is used as a rec ord and correspondence olllco. There the ap plications are recorded, letters answered, dls eusatlou forwarded, etc. The records of the Order are preserved In that ofllca, and one ran form au Idea of the amount of work accomplished when we state that more than two hundred volume, which are entirely lu manuscript, are found oil the shelves. On the second lloor aro kept tho characters and documents moro closely connected with the Inside work of the Order, and two per Mills are kept there constantly busy prepr int; these document. A room on this lloor Is reserved as a special olllce lor the Worthy lecturer, and Is also used as a meeting room tor the Kxeuutive Committee. The third floor Is the deputies' dormitory the sanctuary where they ran rest their tiled limbs and attend to the Irspecial duties when i hey visit Washington. The third story Is figuratively speaking, the "hay mow." Kver.Ttklng 1 is mil noted iiiwu the strictest prluclpl( of the Order,aud the hands of the worthy si.ters who assist the Secretary in his Arduous work are careful lu laying esery wrap In Its place, aud keeping the whole of fice In , perfect slate of ueatnes. 1'uii.aiii:i.iiii Juua M. Wool W lu lair ilemaud, Colorado washed, 'iVir,Ot'; mi waMhail, '-.Uic; Ultra ami Mrlun piiIIimI, 4.ViiiOo;No, I anil suprllue (Milieu, l.'.fa.'Jk'; Texaa tivirns 'J(W.4i'o; California tlna and mo illuui, M(:kVt foarso. f'C!Wc. S. l'iiAXi'ln, Jnna IT. Uivkleut vill Ik s(Kieileil lu this city ioiud ilay oftlia iraaeul weeV, the pruoetnli of tho exhibition to co to thel'uuilfortliorellet'of the U)ullan utl'rers. Jt U thought that tiuo. Treat 111 penult Thatl Steveus to go at the saute lime. THE HIBERNIAN S.IYLVGS A.DLOAX SOCIKTY. lui'uriarMlrd -J id l), K?l. OIUm, ."IT Vi'oiil Hli'i4!!,! rOHTLAM). - -fllllK OIUKiTm KClll WHICH Till l 1. lion l fumir.1 ure ttut )) IN uriiinii the I ... iku..r in- tr I... ...iltl-.l li. rili.l .1. JM .11 I -III IA A. IIUU i mmini 4,r 11141 ii; ll- wjfri ,11111, in.- . ..- I.ni ilieivof ui) lieenilil-il miln.l a -iiui- in I uriif- Itjible lueilaint for -uiall mln.-, mil Iiie9iii',i i.orluuliyiir obi lining Hie Me nl ( imler.it i ipl'al n tl .''il " I -uituleut erurlljf r.ir llm -iw IIKflCKIt'. 're.ilrm KMJ IttMl Vtn frriUeiil JOHN A. IIIIAIH.Kt V,n-'er II. KVKI.V.N rl 1ST Mlorlr) JOHN M (1KI!IN' I)ll!KTOI:. I'rsnrU Wm-l'irlJif. W. II. aiupWll Jubii llruwn, . L. Mir.U. Remittances from the Interior. HmllUnro fruiti the co'jiiIm uii) he nt IliMiii'i M'cIN, Kr)M Cu.'a Kvprei any reliable Htuklh. li.iute. Hut the !oclrt will n.,t lie reviuIM fJf ll.elrmle JrlUerf. Tke t;nauiri uf Die Uepii-lMr .himMcciiUB)liUditdM.o.li. A ptpr pi 'xx'1 "III liudellirriil tii Hit a.-vul W) viliom llie Cejujilt l Innle Aajr uerMtu cu liern'ne a member uf till ""iflet' "H . fulifcriiilujr to the llv L. Oeinllrrciliilfrom1MiiliiarJ. Ita.tr- urintrrrtt im appllrjlluu. ln inUe on Apinwed hecurlt)-. Hank Hour from II a lu I i. IU. JunlWiwiii The Most ropulnr Medicine Extant. 1840 Over 30 Years 1873 MSCK TIIK INTKODriTlOX OF PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN-KILLER! Ami alter llilrl year.' trial, the " I'AIS-Ktl.t.KK " J iuj.v Justly In- -tjlod the great tncillelne of the worlil, iur mere inu region in t ne jiune una wiiiui It na not fiiund lt mij,. mid iiuue where It li.t not been Ur'i'ly aiul lilitlily iirlnl. Moicmer, there l no cli nnte tu whhh ll li.i not pnncd llelf to bo veil tnUpteil ror tin-mrc f luii.lilenihlcMirlel) ol dl-oj-e-; ll l-.uliulr.ihlj mlteit fur eiei.v rate, ll hl hut mine of ll .'insl name li repeated trial, lint contin ue to uci nnj -i prumlneiit p.i-ltlnn lueverv MeilUlir j ilie-t; .imt I- -till ri'cchlii.j tliu niu-l iinu.illiUM ietl moiiiiiN to lis lrlne, from per-un ol the lileliert character ami irpiiiillilllt. I'lij-lcl.iii-of the itr-t , ri-piTia'illli) retiiiniu't'inl It :i- ;i uiu-t eileflnul prei jimtloii for the eMlmllon uf pain. It l not only the liei ri'iiieiii nor known for tlniUer. Tut". Hum, Ae., Inn for lly-enterv or I'tiolers. or anmort of tionei tvmpUliit. It l.i reinutj un-urpa-ri'it for fllrlenry i anil nipMIt of at Hon. In the ureal i'ltle of bulla ami nllirr lint rlliiiaiei.li lia lirrome the "lamtinl Meillilne Inrall -urli icnipUlnlt, n wills for 11 , pep-li. I.Hcr t'lmiplaliil-, ami other MnilriM ill'oiilen Fur ('iiiiih-amK'oM-. Canker, .-lluiu, nml ltheu- untie itlilldiltle-. ll ln lieen jirinej lit the ino-t ! .iliumluil aniUoniliii'liir t ltnion lo lie an Im iln.i- j MeniiilU'lne. Noaitlile cmt Jllalneil null nn'muml- eil pupularlti. .r an eteru.it jinl bilernil meilUIne, tlie I'.iln-Klllerl.iniUuurii.illitl. ITIihli eauaiv eerlllnl.i a Ion imculi lime lo imnethii eillelenej of am imillelne. 'lint tint the i I'MN-MI.I.Kl! I. ile-enfic.i of nil lt ininletor ilillii fur ll, lisnipb pniirilln the nnpamlelleil popn- Lull) liln- jIMlneil. It I- a -im. iiiul r.m'i im: reimil) ll ii-oM 1.1 'iliuo-l I'Virj roituli) In I lie wurlil. unit Is liiKiiiiiliii, tinirii 'linl titiiii. 1111111111 oiiir. eiir. Ililieilln-pnipenlei h.ie lhvn Hilly lelcl,all mvr the wurM Slut ll nee,! onl) to ho known In lie I tirieil. He -me jmi 1ui none hut ihv o niiine, nunii Lielnreil In I'ntm 1)VH x m I'rmlitiln , It. t. iXT Nilil li) nil lriirtil-t nrn'.'tinl MURPHY & CaOASMAN i rVvtton'iss 331ool&, , SAIiTIM, - OrUSG-ON'. TIIK I.MT-T AMI MOT lAMIHIXAIII.i: ' h -wr -r uf III. kIMIi, Handsome Neckties, Scarf Bows White Shirts. UKSTS' KINK UXUKUCLOTlUNtJ' .A. Oouiploto Talfio of 3D1- t nsounl MiJiltlxiaavaM. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN t PANTALOON PATTERNS. ! Huvlu- -eiureil the -erlee uf a ,'III,-T'I.A ! TAII.lUt. the) iiil-uiri'pjreil In liunnCn lute I , Fashionable Dress and Hushiess Suits TO OXlXXIZ.. I Mleni, .1 mi.- lilUTI. ilAwll I- ! Sheep Cured of the Scab j Disease ! I milK I'NIMiltild.NGIl Wll.l., U'llX AI'l'I.H'A X Hon. rnfisf lu cnr Mieep luilir.' llie "M AU , Ul!KAK" lr Ten Cents per Head. 1 AppllMtlim hv letter iir In pet-nn will Uh uttemlei. tu piompli), H. liUFF, ittlli lllvle I'nll. 111 . Otvrnil ! GRAND OPENING ! 1 op I 1 SPRING GOODS, AT I 1'iM ariinl the leameiJOilitiiiiiui- nr i STAPLE GOODS! Willi II AUK NOW OS SALC Ukui W ufilr,)rrsu lt t, I)i)i Mr l. i H4lrKIU)4i. Url. BltarhrirraUUrloi;rtr)4. rise rHrr tlfra al IK ptr i. im i ln been rlllii 31 W h in'i.ir.ir-. Socks froati 6 to 37c per Pair, ' One lillflhell-ull rale-. Ladles Cotton Uiih 11 lu J.'ie Jier I'ulr, Ina f.- U) I will u.1er MY STOCK OP CLOTHING i oNivrixiiop FliieCaalur Healer Hullslrom 4'JOIu (i:il, AMI TIIK risot Lut r (aotarrr Nulla fruta ! tu 5. Thai Ui ever lieeii tu -Jioui. Alj a raud ilijIy nl Boys' and Youths' Clothing. i a litI 'laiesll l horn Urn Gal'llUiX"' 11(11 Hill. that will auawer fir an I m'arelli 1 hair a Hue Hiin uf L, AD IKS' SIIOKH. that I will .ell from l . l ' Ilr. the kiik i. ,ou senerilti pi ''" '" ''lieiitr I am uUerlnx TrunU, IUr, liner)', rlaled Ware, llamlkrirlalrl, l.aie, ulid all ill) iiollon. jal ;rral Buraaltia. lall an lur )Ourell'. S. FRIEDMAN. -U'ldinU Lime and Potatoes, JIST ItKCKlVKll AT joii johk wvamnr. "W HERMAN & HIR8CH l'A TIIK Hisliest Price run WOOL. l'.tnurrsnllliIoni'll to glie n s iill li.-foie -eltlns Ihelriilp. IIKUMAN A IIIIIM'll. s.ileni..liuieU l-tl. "If BENNETT HOUSE. mms wi:i.i..knovn l'fiu.iu iiorii: has Ihumi Vittprl Iln and Renirnished. - I-.-.... 1 Ilrs(-C'la't'u-o Mil IIORNC. T.ilile -npplleil with the ln-t the iiiiakei iloril. Kier)IIi!iu new. ew "prln luil-. liissl iisiiii. MKAl.S AT Al.l. llUt If. .lAMKS lirCII.VXAN. , Salem June 11. 1ST1 iUir TATTTff "UT fiTTUPUT ! JiJliSt W. UrlliiSJEiXlX VTXX.Z. PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE j rOR AX.I. THE W' O O 31. t "D il- jm .a fn'a ' "W 31. 500,000 POUNDS ....or. LTOj) G WANTED BY FARRAR BROTHERS WMIVIIMIMW SALEM, OREGON, . I-.,.- vuii, ri. o.v viit i..v THE HIGHEST lii)ll'.'ie unit lu nun a." ililurmuiin, Weatherford & Co.. 'tiuli-ll 1l. Iti-MII iW. Ill DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, CLA88, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS, :e o rfume r y TOILET GOODS, Etc., etc. PURE WINES and LIQUORS, I'lif JlvU.llUil piUlu. Medicines Compounded, and Prescriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co., Jtayf. v Puinm-relat .ireet. SAI.K'I. Wood Wanted. wv wwu nHiubUi (lOdn OAK AMI 1 lit. IN KVCIIX.NUK KOH A ,T Cfabtiiai tluiaUO ,1c wius Mirhlon. Aprly tl U LMtiitlt VM-iVBa aSBaaa"",Baii "sLaaLw ' ?SaaH I WALTER JACR.SON, j iiKU.KH IN , .BOOKS AjSt I) S T A T I O JT E 11 Y ToyK tml JPntuiy OoikIn, Chickering & Emerson Pianos MASON fc HAMLIN LRGAXS, i l't't.I. AND P MtTHTK LINK ITF SP1IOOI, HNmM.tt1lf MritL.l,ANKMIJ HOtKft I IV niank Hooks, itrorl lii'iirraf fMloitrr), nlusjn onhiinil m tnweat rata;. Patton's Block, e!()lli W. IMlMltrillt ANtt . ..ANT'MIAM.H '-N ... French and American Harness: SKIRTING, BELTING, BRIDLE, .JLND JLAOE LEAT1HML Mlt.K ai.i:.nt nut S. D. Seller & Co.'s Chilcfren's Shoes. wtrii .ion irf r 1 77 JworKcnw rwx Hides, Sheep Pelts, and Deer Skins J 1,V" nw ,' h'niM '"'' r('"K MAI.KHl Ma) . 1ST I. .U:il - - , Sfc ST1 2i TlNWAItK! TINW.UJM! TIN'WARK! CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!! THE UNRIVALED CHARTER OAK COOK STOVEP The Celebrated juxviiuui. xtiiiuu uiu v jjoi jjuuikoxnijjiu uuuxv.joxvvjjky ! DIAMOND ROCK COOK STOVES, .Ax&cl n. Wialouclicl Aamortuioutof XXoitlxa. Stovosi. PILES ON PILES lli'tiii ami I'nppui' War, Mic4 j l.eai anui IViiii Itpe, wnl i iieneral Mmk iifll.i'1-e I'liriil-liln llanlwaie, a'J nf wlilrh will he ' SOXaD OZ3GD-A.X FOR OaVaVXX. ' J" Cull an J i.,miiui uur Hmc mi riiiiinieivlal.siierl(fli'iii, Uri'p'H. ! apMaw.r L MYERS: GO. " " "" i BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. N cilbet & co. i III! XllW tH'HMNH 'l I.I. KTOL'K Or' Till: Alll K IIOOIIS, t'HSNaTIN(l lirvniR BIM'r I A. Ilmmlii nf California and Eastern Work liK'liidluc '. A: H. II. 'rtrrell A. '. HOor, ol' khli-li llie) lmv K.WI.I -YtWf. .!. a ulav Manufacture to order Boots and Shoes, of all style AnKNTfl Hllll " THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Or wULIi, u l-;.i. Ih,.f w.re .nM 74,7.iN limro tlmn llm IIOKIIt IIIT.7IK mure than the illtoVKIt BAKhlti l?l,iilll lii.ice lli.iu Hi'- IIOMIIVIH' "fi...e f. I.meittlualfil by llm f .wiirt.lalimenl uf eier iiiMihlnelliitt n.,a tlieMiullt'. Call and Examine our Stok of O'ooda. WOOIa PACKING MI flVIIS I.MIK AMI rilMMOIIIU;tf INhTITl. m v a ttm 'VTj.'wm. ,1"" l"ifi"lilei wllli e.ery hrlllt) In Iii-ine tlie) fyRATlTlVCv HOTJSfL ! .ur..r jhJ r.-ll.-r a.r all . lau nuv nppla MliWi--.-"" ' -r ' I i.fill-iw.. mill l. ireuliil eiirpi lliu.i innlatlixi. In I'imii iMi,Oniiiii,Aiillvii, 1-171. IN THHM'MIM. I Wll.l. KwrAIII.ISII l.ltAll. lu'jautl 1'ael.liiif llini.e fur ,ml. lu Ihw iilnu. I ami wuiihl mil. I , -4r11e.il) a. I. u.ir .oupi-ritluii In l li-i llllllrr. I lefl a.uiiil Hut It n 111 he uf uh ml i e In un tu lime )uiir Wool. !! .uili & .ham m ihl. plie. t la at. ' villi IMII t Irfimilllll lln.l.iial lirll.llll.i lii.rLi.l ..illla ' . have iii i.le rraii.-iii'iil-i fur l IIIIAUKIt Irnu Ni-w i Vurk, wliu iiiiiii. li-ii,itiuiiiii-i lay mil .if 1 1m tn'-l j Wuul lliMt-v. lullial i lly. mil tei'l .urtf ufiitiliii; -.ill. laitluu lu nil. llm Wiiul Manuraeiiirfr.il? thl. MUlu III t.l.i' .ill thu icfii-e W'iiiiI, In.lej.l uf ili;, ' lii'teiufure, in sin r'rinel.i . I wunlil mii-t eame-tl i riiuuiii-'inl Hut ,imi pill uiir W'iniI up 4. -liKSt n. I l hUfiuiu I.IHHA Mill Hi; ill!l-!iK. tlieieliy a.li freight uii -i'u ', a. It will ill .luke nut. ilalllU .urnii.' I .nan in uielpl Irum "sm .ink ur llie ' Marl.il I'lleii ,r Wil, Iwlrticii h werk. whUh -llll h I inr Hi.- i.fiiitu.iiu ur iiosti mi.r ..( Aillr It'll W'-l- IM Hi' II .ll UMllmr .UUIUA'.' Iiluimi inieii.t tu iirroit s;i.i, im, ,, ami. uli.rtiiiullyf all ililiitluallii.l I lute wl)lliif.ir llie il-e uf uiy i ii.tuiuiii.. Tin- Wnul will he lU'Vi'.l In iiiini ii'.. nl bill-., naJ) fur .lilpiniiiil. lilt llu .frmle tiiirk-i uu euiU I, alii. I rf hull" ti ml' we ii. in Tt!lt U", Ur. S. A.sKYUOl If. Manager. IMir. lu .'.Itix A l.i.., .Iuiis it fu.iiit, .1 Xlta iuh.Kt. I ai(t,lauvlitita-tf SALEM FOUNDRYr .MiM'liiii.' Hl.i. .sAl.Kal I.UUv.U.N. B. F. DRAKE, Prop'r. IC'IRAM rSlil.NKs, SAW MILIs, tii.ivr Mll..., . ip HeiiH'r., I'ump., ami all kliul. ji.it .lile. uf Ma I litnir in li- tu unler. .M n lilnerv ieulrMl al i ahurt 1 nuitii. I'.illeiii'iujlilii ilium In nit Itaurlu i. nmii.. ami nil Lliul uf lira.. ain limi ca.iluja fiiriiUluilm . .burl lu.li.i-. AN i, iii.iiniutiiiie uf KS'ii:itl'lllt: I ri-NKII ami .MA'tCHUt. una sflfKrllLs uU HIIAI'KHs JHilwll UH. K. V. IIMHK, B KCVKT l.t.rwl., lattjbwncroiiU.h. Yuluutctra. - unie, ivariu a uiuvJ., vv luifi. tt.y. Salem, Oregon. GILBERT, MAMKAOTHItKK OF J Calf Skin, Sole Leather, X-aOvtltLor, TF 3S3f S I Nornian Range! I OF- TINWARE,' Irunliir, .'uiria nml I.a4. HOME FOR THE SICK It ' .a an i iaiiiii i-iipai, H.llKfl, ... OKK41UN. ii.l'ini-MSTrii, M II., Alteuillu A Whvb Suireiiu . I'kiioe., XI. I AtlinilliiK X VUIiIiil'T'Iii.IiIiii. I aifidtta.l l,uir I aiiilfil lKianii i imrjemr. i.-iiniii aiHM.il 1 1 will li slitu tiii.t uf K C nn.l KH jditlli.n I'rhv pur weel., tiulinl'ua; huanl tat illrlin., itiut alli'iiikaui e . I'iiriinllii.tr alrkne.. fill') riieilMi,nlllial) fllklli-., reiillillu j jilill tfuiiahttleiitl Jl IO 0hTdtlulU llialinl eMM. I,i.iiiiei4iiiipjiijlu tjrlr frleiul. .. I ! pplli iilluii iiuy li muile elthrr by leiler ur hi im .mi I'ur fiiriher luiiliiiUt.. aililn Mli-i .li)-lr .V !AI.). 'Ml Grangers Wool-grower ICiM'uiii'iltr- CnfM-l Itton ! 1 till TIIK WIIAAMr.TTi: K.U. WOOLS I I lu blp IU.I, mi'l lirnml Ii NVIIUnirlle Null. y w ikjI, llri..'iii, .ml x loliluhe-ipilie tluu ni.i I '.nil. furuU iiu.il. brhii I am. tbi'ri'iiire uu luirlil lu wy illlllllKIt AS'll HrTTHIt I'l'llX llunv llo. wUu Imi j (. miIviii. I'oiil.i.il nr Han I Mnrl-i nail it., .i lli. Wlllauielle Vail., wuul.aia naiilnl fjt-l lu uialii Ibu hi-.-i ,iialllie iMiiiilm-Utiitiitii:iivat ilttim uf luusirtll.. R. COHN. IMulUlnluiii. Nlu-ui, Drii'uu. I.utnii ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Patronize Home Talent I flllll: iiiiilei.ijiril ti. uuiuti in ii,uu. wiilm.; I WHllilit fjmli- ur .t.i'r -mlial applLuuv. iliau he I. piepanl lu furul-li Hrih Id mil. r. lu.il" In Sit lein, Orejjuii The null In. am miiraiitiil lo he tuiial In wur.iii.nalp, lUniWllli, prrfeitluii uf I'l, mill III eiety nther rii-lKit. lu the .e.t lla.ii'iu mmle, nml iHir-.ni. trtirt.ha.ln:: hen ne -aieil an eiprn.lve tri. r-i.t tu eaire . y,t rtl, nunii muiie) unil iiiMlim' illapMitumeiii .iv ,eU. Alum. I tlffj day lum iilalui. iue liejnl of partle m. nil's l-iilini luadu llmli. iwil Oin j iju imt H Nml luiiMiiin-nily urn al lliu.i If nut iiiiu n i In., tu tin in. Tie ui.rrr hni4C mh r,f -' ml. uihI Jil thi litixlt totiiiii, Yv will Uke pleaaute lu .huwlui; uur limb, luiw lu lite tu.uy unit luiKrrnn!, ami ilueifnlly mi.uer ' tin uf lniiilry ci.iiriTulii,' llivu, I in nut fall tu chu ua a itill liefure aiinlliii; llaat. B. T. 0HA5C, M. D, haltni, Jui.c 11, hi I, nAttU