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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1876)
8 "WILLAMETTE FARMER. 8 tl P HI fu HI 111 Ai til t Rl ro Hi no lul 0 in km py cot Kite Ml M fin r llio M" I' 11 lull liti it t MI) IW ial htl I5 I r lit CM1 f STATE FAIR Continued from 1st page, City, who deserves groat credit for bis enter prise in thin direction, and other articles of inorlt. wiMiAMfcry: hiovi: aohks. In this no v.- building wo also found a splendid arloly of all kinds of stoves man ufactured by Messrs. Kicliards A Rogers, of the Willamette fetove Works of Portland. Tlieso gentlomon liae mndo a success of Htovo iiunulrtoturo and It is an undoubted lact tint their stoves last well, aro well mudo and give excellent satisfaction. Tlioy do"or o a good patroiiajro and should roceivo oncour ngomont lor their enterprise. sv.ini: AMI l'Ol IIllV. Thoru was n good exhibition of swino, rhielly iiorksliiie, 3. O. Ktod shotting a largo numbor ol (lno aniiruls of tb&t breed, us also did I). 15. Crawford, of McMlnnvllle, whoso boar took tho HWtopstakes, 13. V. Cross and 13. J. Chambers, ol .Salem. Z.h. Belashmont, of i'olk county, and 1'. II. IIunakur, of Turner, showed good Poland China Hock. Though tho number of ex hibitors uai small, tho stock shown was oxcollont. Tho display of fowls was vory good. The most bu.iutltul collection of fancy breeds ol chickens over seen on that ground curno lrom Luther Myers .Salem. Any person taking un interest in raising fowls and observlng.tho dillerent breeds could have lotinu a groat onjoymenc in visaing mo row of pons devoted to this purpose. cattli:. Tho Shorthorns wore out In strong force. S. O. iteeds lino stock was well reprosonlod. Henry Myor, of Polk county, had an excel lent bull, ranked as '.2d by tho committee, and ho showed excellent gr.idos that ought to convince any onool tho aluo ol Improved Htock lor all imrnoses. O. W. Dlmlck, ol Hubbird, showed a largo number ol very lino animals, tjhort horns and Devons. li. 13. Stewart A. .Sons, North Yamhill, Mhow 0(1 their herd ol bhorthorns and ilol Htelns. T. V. Davonpoit, of Marion county, hhowud tho lino l)oon bull, Victor, iiousi s iiiououoiiimi.i's. Thoio wore only l'l entries in thisclas", made by some half do.un gontlemen. G..T. JIaskot,.Ino. Young,.!. W. Nesmlth, .1. C. Ilolmau, John K, Miller, .1. (J. Tolinaii and !oo. t'ogaau. Wo shall leave thopiemiiim list to luriiish piirilcuhirH In this class with tho single remark that the stock shown was well worth a better description than wo aro uhlotogho, even if wo had thosp.icoto kjihio anil time to devote to it. worn; iiousis. Wo feci moro at homo In this class, of which Oregon lias n, right to lie proud, as thero aro vory many lino horsos coming up among us, anil wo hollovo 'ho brooding ol good work horsos is profitable as vvoll as ploisant. Tho contest botwoon Clydesdalos aud I'ercherons was vvoll sustained, but the Clydesdales were tho wiuneis. Tho valuo of all such slock is best maintnined by tho ex folloneo of tho progeny, and If tho iwlr of iiiagnlllcent halt Clydesdale bay stallions shown liy Mr. Wm. (.'hnlmers, ol Washing ton county, is it lair indication ol tho ro&ults of erossliii; tlin Clvilesdalo with comninn Mock, it niiiHt bo confessed llutt the results 3!'' aro most gratilying. The lirst premium was ananieu to monoid, prin vvinnnr uttiin Centennial, lately purchased and brought liorobyMHJ. Hriiro, ol Iluiiton county, an iinlinal weighing L'.IUO lbs. and exhibiting tiplondld iiKijmrUoiiH. The Ornml Parade of stock of nil kinds was one of tho best features nt the Pair, and call in! out an immense multitude ol spectators. Tho brief allusion wo are able to make to the various classes ol exhibit, does not per mit tho description of many animals well worthy nt notice, aud It would bo invidious to notice only a low among tho many worthy objocts, MiKi:r. Tho oxhlblt of shoep hhowed the interest is uiloctod unfavorably by tho low' stato In which the wool market has been tho jibs' mohmiii, and a marked decline In tho splritnt tho exhibition was manliest. Thero vvoie ttomo flue animals from tho French Merino ilock of Mrs. illacow, of California. Tho Jot were purclinsod by Mr. J. Siithorlln, of DougiaH county. Severance .V. Poet, of Call lorn In, had some noil-bred and well kept ajiniiiiu merinos lor sale, iiregou CTI110I year olds for purse of $300. The entries were Oregon, by Mfllor k Bybee; Jennie Pray, by G.J. ltaskot; Captain Jack, by J. J. Cozart; Fiddle, by S. G. Scott; Sank Ownes, by Wm. While. Sank Ownes won in two straight heats; time 1:527, 1:C2M Tuo'day Ort. 10, trotting for three year olds, Centennial Post Stakes, purse ol .'00. Holle Iinndon was entered by J. J. Welch, Ida Llndxoy by L. 15. Lindsey, which lattf r lior-e made the first heat in 2:30'i, Belle Brandon distant ed. Wednesday Oct. 11, pur'R of ?230, lor horsos that have not b.-alon !:10. i-nlrlts as follows: h-idy Paustini, entered by S. Montgomery; Tinsmith, by J. J. Welch; Mnjor, by Jas. McDonald. Lady Faustina won three befits, Tinsmith bbcoud in each. TiinoJiHX. 2:il'A. 2:rS,'. Wouno-day 0( t. 11, running race, uillo iieals, best i in lor all horsos, mares and geldings bred In Oregon and Washington 'Jorrltory, pur-o of SAW. jjiiiv ingnam was entered by J. 13 Crabb; lto Straw, by John I'. Miller. Tho Iat horsB won three straight heals. Timo 1 : Ai, 1:VJ' , 1:30. Thursday Oct. J'.', dasli of onn mllo. run ning race lor two year olds; Centennial Post Slakes, for purse ol J500. The entries in this race vvoro: Miniosko, by A. Westlall; J31i7a Jano, by J.J. Coart; Olo, by J. B. Hoover; Brit k Pomorov. by W. L. Wilcox; Dasher, by W. G. Scoggln; A. A. Straw, by Wm. Uighatn; Hard Bargain, by Jas. F. Bybee; Zela.by Jt. 13. Bybee; 13mtna Thayer, by Sank Owens; Fanny htott, by Goo. Coggan; Maltle Glyde, by G. J. Baskott. With eleven colls in tho Hold and a good start had, the race was quite Interesting, won after a rouirh scramble by Hard Bargain in 1:33K, Olo 2d and Miniosko 3d. Friday Oct. 13, trotting raco, host J In 3, for Curneol SM.K). J3utrles wore Olvtnpia Wick, yJ. J. Welch; Parrott, by L. B. Llndsoy. Parrottwon three strHight heats in 2:3SK, 2:Jfi!ff, 2:3S, Dick was distanced the third heat. This, though not great tlmo for I3astorn dyers, is said to bo tho best over made on this track, Friday afternoon also saw a lino race, tho best ol tho wcok, and ono of tho host over run at, any btalo lair, two mllo boats, run ning lor purse of J3C0. The entries vvoro Soimpordown, by J. C. Tolmau; Uyo Straw, by Jolin P. Miller; Tom Merry, by Wm. Tonuaut. Scampordown was n now horso on this track, but tho others were old favorltf-s; Tom Merry being victor in many iiard laught fields and Hyo Straw remembored lor :i good run ono years ago. Tom was the favorito with many though not v.'ith those who knew ltjoStraw vvoll and had a iairldoaol his slaying iialitlos. The j ools sold bnskly, with Merry tho favorite. ScHinperdown bo ing a now horso was not backed to tho same extent as either tho others. Tho first heat siw Tom Mrry como in well ahoad, Scamperdown 2d, Uyo Straw saving his dlstanco and not much moro than that. This givo great encouragement to Moiry's backers, but the wise ones siw that HyeStiaw's rider was obevimr orders, and that tho iron giny was biding his timo. The no.ii was won in ..: if. Tho second heat was simply beautiful. The horsos got oil well together aud ran the urst niiio inmost neck and neck, passing under tho string alter tho lirst uiilo and more than hull tho eecond mllo in same order, when Hjo Straw drew out and came In over i longth ahead, Tolman's horso bo nig well up and showing belter bottom than was expected ol him. This was one of the best heats over run on the ground und was vory oxciting. Time 3:17... Tlio third heat Uyo Straw look tho lead and kept It handsomely to the end, Tom Merry several lengths behind at the out come and Scamneruovvn distanced, timn The Transportation Question. Halsey, Linn Co., Oct. 18, 1S70 13n. Fahmkii: I would willingly write from now until to-morrow morning if I thought, by so doing, I could influence our honorable Legislature to take action on tho transporta tion monopoly question, as it seems they are altogethca dormant on any question which Interests tho people at larce, bnt voted quick an appropriation of ?!0,000 to defray tho expenses of tho present session, without doing, I am afraid, anything to earn it. Now thon, lot mo rtque't (and I think it will meet the approbation ol nearly all the voters of tho Stato) that wo urge on our rep resentatives, if nothing more, at lean to stip ulate a roasonable price tor carrving freight on the Willametto river, which I claim ve have a perfect rlgh t to uo, as the nv er belongs tons. Itistruothta any persons havo tho right to build and run boats and churgo whatever price they see tit, but should not wo who own thofrelirht. havetherlchtto sav that wo won't pay exorbitant prices, and tix by law alive and lot live price, and then ii Mr. Frelghtman can't atlord to work for what wo offer, let him go where ho can do better. Of course no judicious body would put it. to low as to drive boats lrom tho river. And now let mo uren thahonorablo Legis lature, do not lot tho session go by without uuiiigsomeining to relievo mo country irom the ptesent oppression of crushing money monopoly. I wish I was able to civs von a mora able communication on this subject, but hoping all will prove for tho best, I am, Yours respectfully, John Cu.mminqs. Notk nv Tim Editor The Legislature seems to havo done all that was advisable in passing an act to IFVA-aFLIlVE IIWI'XL-EBlMCESlNrTS t- w -j"; - ' vt',nyis- -- niTTn lTTVTTT- I. TVTC-1 L1TTT T7-r TT -AT. 'i'lilij J3J v regulate and guard tho rights of tho Slate in tho Canal and Locks, and if the Goqernor will approve tho bill we can hope that the result will bo tosecuee frro navigation nnd fair competition, which is all wo need desire. Iron Boani. Iron Frame, Iron Wheels Easily Operated. Tho Latest and EEST Sulky Plow in the Market. Has tho Hitch and Dratt direct from the end of the Beam. Arranged to work either three or four Horses abreast. X3 JEJoo tlio 3EJ"V-A.:i3"iS boforo You tony i SH L. L. Leather's Artificial Stone. tots of jlue-woolod sheep wore John Mluto, . i. iMrnnv, nr. turruier, iiowaui nun twkor. and It. C. Goer the last meiitloiied had at no some Kouthdt.w ns, I3xlilbltors In tho long woolml class weroS. G. Hood, Mr. ltii'hardsof Douglas tsiuuty, Ira Townsend Mild S. Coudit. Such buyers as attended the iFalr showed that their minds were set In the right direction, as tlioy purchased thorough lireds only. AMIOKl (KIMS Attracted moro attention than In former j-ears, and there was a good exhibit, and ome spirit, not to say heat, was manifested in the contest for prlew. Wm. M. l.an drum, ol California, had thoroughbreds for oxhlblt aud sale, Msssers Yoetiin, Claggett ml I'Alne, were the Ortgon contestants for prlros, and there was iMnsderablo enquiry lor and nhout goals. 1 IHK KNOI.NK ItlMtsT, tSreatapIrlt was niHiillo.Mod by the flrounm in tho iMiitost for tho premium oUerod by tho Society lor tho best drilled aud equipped hand Flm J3iiglun Company. Tho con textuiitk were Tiger Go. No ,, of Portland, Albany No. 1, am! Tiger No. 2. of haloui. 'I he Albany company inaiuged to capture IHK HAJ11. There woie only .s entries In this very im portant department, but the show was ox eel lent and most cre.liublo. The entries v ere bo t.nr that ouly one ecoud premium was given, KqlltkWIIANMill' The ixiiiiitltloii of lady riders resulted in ko following award of prnuilui.-it; Wllda arettiiwootl, Howell Prairie, 1st premium, Jojsephlnu Muith, Heppner, Umatilla Co.. i'ipreiniuui, Air. Man, Mku, Albany 3d jvremliun. I'.All.S or mi, v I hK. Monday Oot. l, ruuiuui iuck, mile hc.sl., tet:llnfi, uutrtiuv fii toowlth iurtinl -HX), free to all unci. Cuirlrs werv Itixvi WmiHtlehl, entered bv John Young; tsVtu penlowu, by Stephen llxvth; 13muia Ale. C'ormlck, by Gm CoriSHir Imn Merry, by Tho lollowing certlllcato will explain it self: Wo, tho undorsignod, having boon requost od to set ve as a committee to obsorvo the pro cess of manufacturing L. L. Leather's artifi cial stono aud roport on tho same, lioicby certlly that on Thursday, Oct, 12, on the state Fair grrunds, wo saw a paco ol ornamental stone mauulactured by this process, weigh ing about forty pounds. Tho time occupied in moulding tho samo, and finishing tho process, vvasono mlnuto nnd threo quarlors. Judging from the specimens on exhibition, some ol which wero moulded only the day previous, woleel salNlled that this process allnrds a now and valuablo mateiial lor building purposes, represented us proof agilnst both he it and cold in all cllnmlo, whllo it can bo liunlshrd at alowercosithan any known material now In uso. K. M. Waitm, Seo'y Stato Ag'l Socioty, vt. v. 1JIVIIUK, Vice Pros. State Ag'l Society, S. A. Cr-vitKi:, II. W.Plll.TIVMAN. In addition to the above, having taken some pains to observe this stono and tho pro cess of manufacture wo can say that if it lllls tho assurances given ol It, the etlect will bo to rovoliillonlo the work of building and also to reduce to a reasonable price the cou- oiriicuun oi sumo structures ot all kinds. Tho Annual Address. Tho Centennial address deltvored by Dr. W. Ii, Adams, of Portland, on the Fair ground, Oct. Mth.was a great success, and atltsclosea uuanltuis vole of thanks was tendered him by tho ieoplo present, for his "able and Interesting address." The Dr. struck out on a now aud original line, starting with the postulate that art is the touchstone niuiiesioiaii human progress, lie reviewed the progress of the human rce lrom the earliest times, as ev Inced by the slow devel opments of art, and human skill In agricul ture ami other exhibitions of hainll -rait. In stances were ulmi olted, to encourage the joung, showing tho capability of the hu man Intellect In uttnluim; to great (nds w here thero lias been persNuiu and agon Ulng effort. Tl.e address was inter sersod with amiulng anecdotes to va ry the monotony of a dry rtcititl of histo ry, and hup his audience In mi excellent humor. It will he printtd in lull in the Oo tohor number or the HI bhott', and alter wsdis bv the Male Anrlculliir.il Society, ami will ,uo doubt be much s):iUt after aud read. Wm 'IVuiunt: Tom ."-lerrv won 3 ttralk-ht Du I). J vv.nk's Aitkiiativi: is a Srvi anl Meillciue a ixuiiKiiiiid of thoe articles which long experience his proven to pos-ess the lno-1 vi ennd ettlclout nlteriitiTe aud de olwtrnem pioperties, and ismtalnlng no ecu ivalei. sl-out ivo iiiorcurlil or other metal lic prrimrHllout. lUv lug lieloro us the te-.il-moulaisot thousand of vrsous have leeu restored tokound IkMlth from Its ue, It Is recommended to ihe allllcteil with entiru otiuiiiieiuv in uiHUelhir that It will Hleotu ally erailicain irom ilnt human system the ills ae fir wIhwh cure it Is delgiied. Valuablo Horse Sold. Mr. D. Griersou has sold his well-known L'nglish work stallion, Ben Boy, to Mr. LrnestL. King of Antelope Valley, Waico county, Oregon. In this vicinity, and wheraver known, this horso has an excellent reputation as a breeder, his colts being uniformly extra fine, so good in fact that may ruguiany laKeinehtatol air premiums, as was tho caso last week, when they curried oil the 1st and 2d promlums for colu ol all work, and tho first lor draf. fillies. Mr. King is an English gentleman heivily en gaged in tho stock biialncs in 13atern Or egon and ho has done well in purchasing this excellent stallion, oven at theprico paid, ?1,S00. Wo only regret that this part oi Or eon will loso his valuable services. Lncouragcd by his success in this lino. Mr.Grlersnn intends to go back to his old homo in Scotland and select a family of tho best C'lydesd lies, horses and mured, ami . turn in time for the noxt season. Tho suc cess of tho Clydesdale bned is well sustain ed, and so iur as competion in Oregon has demonstrated any thing, it has proved that tho Kugllsh breed ol hor.-es excels the French, at least the young stock speiks a loud word for Ilia former, ns U bv Muri,! i.,. tho pair of bay half-bieed young Clydesdale stallions, o-vned and exhibited last week by Mr. Wm. Chalmers, ol Washington county .....k ... mujuiuuDiii minimis, oi spieiiUUl proportions. Tho War in Europe. rnl , London-, Oct. 17. .Tho correspondent r,the7'imc at ilelci ado discussing tho situation, says every diplo matic agent here bollevcs we aro on the evo of a great Eastern war. Tho only difference of opinion among them Is as to whether It win civumence m tUe sprlm? or almost im mediately. Outward indications seem to fa vor tho latter Ido'i, which would give P.ussla and Servla great advantage. Strange ru mors aro current concerning tho iUended action of Austria. A St. Petersburg letter to tho Times, dated October llth,says:DoubtIoss tho general im prossion horo is that Russia Is on the evo of tho loug-wished-for struggle with Turkoy. MoiCAIK Soi.u. Mr. Charles ciai?nnH. In. forms us thnt bo has itcelved rolurns ol sale of mohair sent Fast, showing an average of M) cents per lb. lor all tho goats, sheared as follows: 70 lbs. ofilm linest sold at 00 cents, lull lbs. at 7." cents, and 2." lbs ciillings at 25 cents per lb. As the qualltp ol his (lock has improved since that timo, by sale of lower grades and addition ol louug nnlmals or Improvrd breed, born of high grade owes riom thoroughbred bucks, his next clip will bo still more valuable. Tiiks-As tho HiiiB for Irai.splanting tnesisat hvnd, one would do will to give J. II. Soitlomlre, of the Wood burn nursery, a call In., walk through his giouuds ono would bo mrpriMid at the number nnd varl- ei v I me, sept hy him, ns well ns their thriliv and healthy sppe.rance. S'oo his advertisement. 20 ZincUou. 3IKS. Hit. Ils; l now iinparel to re cilvc (wtltiitii at hnr ut'lce. In baten. Dirlns; the part yeir lio h 1ml extrnrbs practice at Dr. Ailii'i' popnlar Mnliiil Iiirtlinto st PortM'nl, in tniitlr.c hdlet, s.Lil ful- cooililont or aii.irhn" relief In iiiott ivunf a chroclc ininittr. hpcclal atten tion pflil tof.mnlo utalnoiiiiiiidnortaiirntratlou. Inteniucilon with lKrlnatiii nt, rlie n the cele bratiii Vidical luetic Voyi r llatliK, wMch alilvatl) In Hireling ciins. Clltico ami rerlJcnc. corner of Ctntir aiul urinur lrtet, altni. wiiiiwiimwm ii.. THE OLIVER CHILLED METAL PLOW, Will Scour where others fail. LIGHTEST DRAFT PLOW im ported. Ask your Neighbors about them. Li A I'ULL AbbOP.TJIENT 01' THE EVriU-lIUlDENED AckiiowlL'djreil by all intelligent Farmers as tiie UFST Steel Wow made. We hate a lull assortment of ever) thing in our line : Hii2-side Plows, Left-hand Plows, Cultivators, Mar rows, Btucsteye tsroaa"casr oeeciers, tsucKeye Grain DriMs, 3ASW Farm Wagons. Spring Wagons, pacific Fan SVJills, PortabJe Crist PsiiJIs, Mishawaka Ring- grinder Chopping-Et1iJSs, Victor Scales, Cider Our Goods aie .ill FIKST-CLASS not lubbMi that will not sell in California. 17 .Send for our Catalogue and Price List, "t&t E'oHIand, Oregon, Oct. , 1SVG. KjVAPP, BUKlSEIil, & CO. SXES SEWING H I A C H I N E . Rotary Motion, Latest and Best. DOUBLE CAMS Combines strength and simplicity. LIGHT MUWMSjt(&. Eut Two Years Binco it was Introduced in Oregon and Washington Territory. Takes the Preference with Many of P. of H. Every ETacliine QUABANTEED to givo T'wt' -k --. n iT5r-. -t . -n.vn -. sSSHS5!v:a'a5"&8S5 I 11 1 I B '"?"AN Ol'IIEK MACHINES. SEMJ I OK -NEW Pl.lda LIST. n, HiVi' Aimciiiiicuir. ami ISccdlc lor all (uehlueti. OH lavor to Jlachinon i.1 VOUIi MONli'. scplaj GEO. W. TKAVER, Manufacturers' Agent, s. ir. con. iionmsoxAXD mmvsis, pohtiand, oukgon. Helton's -fold. Horse-Power COUNTERBALANCE VIBRATING SEPARATOR. TfjE VfifKEXS. Tha Wheat Market. 1 Im lioiim in irkot Minniim without o'latiRe but tli.i '.irnlKH 'll Haliui a show n linn t!o of iiK.rl.tk In 13nn'atiJ, ami a thretet logcf Kuri)v.ii -Hr(;lo-t iiroipwt lor coiill'llca tlon tlit lll tstill Lrenttv lirimio to gritliiaiiil lrtiillutN. 'a do no, look for much jirthHtit cbaup, bin ii no fiur tie prp'hou iiiilxxx frtl;bt- ndaui'8, aud so keep i!o u iho prlco of w heat. I.lM.iiliMU, Oct. 17 Ato-sun CHllfornU wlillimlibHi, i)i LM(SHU 5i1 ; cluh. l(n 1,(J 101 Si; oprlns lt :MIU Ill; wluler, Oi 4 I. bJ!w- ZJ ..- t - -. ".-.-. -; J,rtL.r-. s.,i..?U2Ki'- ' J.- -s'.-zy,i -'MtTS1.-' J5N , ,,r v5: :it4':'' Millanwftr armrr. Jil, tlina l.'iW'i. l:W)i, I .'O'j. oaes or Uout uil lthiuiuallw It Is TutwtlH' Oct. Jl, runuUut uos tor three etUoiou. J'uhikv tiiv 1'oMri.ijtio.v, aiul remove pliuplpi,pj'( liunu, stuMa, tuKii, cbiipp. J l;jw, priiuly In at Mini nil Irritation of Hm kit. I'V ium (.iHiiirn bulplier soaii. In very Lgb lint uriET rmrnv, bv ClVltlCia .te CRAIG, rVILIKHKSt AXU 1-BOfKUTOK. V A tUlIKK. U. U.CUA1C. Trroia or knbrrlpllon. Onurnpy, oiiejriiriMnamtK-n) , ...... f'i.50 Oimcopx. lx iaiih (rt oambr) l.0 Vuccopj.Uucf U0LltilX3n'jnifca) 74 WE -ep'ifnrult Diu'iific'iircanrt flllnll nrdrf for thenn nmiri.i ..!. uhn,"W.d V.rUirtlU.tar,indforclra.aBdXil.lThhlWlw PELTON,? JAVACE, Salem, Or. All onr nnrl. fa r..n.. Ilrtnl. ',c''"u''"tc',tl-WE'wlllbc8tutbymalU6,cua;puli lrlor should be ieit in ii'i, tacld dljaDnolntmrnt ..u..uin . .- . thoconlD,-fca.on Addr .. ' ciuai.appoinuncnt.a. wu will manufacture principally on ordirs for b. PELTON LEWIS, bVAGE. Dr. H. STF, SALKM, OUEOOX. Offlce movel on IlUKVMA UIKs ' EV bTOIJE Oitt-c hi uri from " a ii tu 5 p m. RUPTUHE. lno ranre M x I'c Tiu,i Xn moro niirfrln nom Iron Hi opt nr -iovl ribc Ir Itonr'. P ent Mtlr Tint nu-n iihcim t.. comfort nl -i t anldi anl w It a-d M- p. rforsin nulirl enfit uhriiillothrtitrjilt ilmiltr Ifoi are rnr liireil. IrjiiBiiof Pr in't cvmUrtaM ilai ic p.lnre yiu w I nun r-iTtt ;t. Itimi i.i.iTic Tki loMI-iNr u-icraji.uioti ihI'michu S i 00 a Month to Agentj For Sale! "I Hi! PI VE ItHMplV.-K corner of rom-nc-. r T.v. v. . inarnrai.it itniiun. Ii armi.-til. and cio ad ta.ttrfuly o iiaiatutt-d. V Nf M VOl-V lrT.-r AAA tn . r.mn.n.t..i. trim. Appl to !. MILI.IS ?rtl I'ittsa'iElovk su:efc:., taiia. Lady I'at rmi write 'My brciul rlt"with in '2 hours on the 'AN way-. Han dy.' Our inp.iU nic kept warm, n"i driwl or wrorehed, as In liu orm " orth 10 tunes tho Jirii-o for fiUsIng bread. li o o t s , bhot-, & 'tucking aro lulcklj drl. l wilhoui onmlus ' "r adMfeoir; bnil.lnT.' iosle them a truL'r. HOIjGrA.TI3'a liemical Preserving Compound. "RKP . EGRS FRESn our n jrnr. Chi IT A ' 'fMP'f F''"--ned, wl boat hv iim of Sutar Heat ralr lUbt Jarj forlmple tbaiany iuo c,n "e tl. SE.V6 roi CIRCULARS.' AMni. ' pt0f ... lKO' VfcB, .e.i-l .sn,. ,em- 1-oriUnU, or.