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HHKia fWXCtot ' i I 4 ii. Sk Wt I. 0. Q. T. DIEiaOTOBY. Grand OOlccrs. O. V C. T.VT. R. Dnnbir. Sllvcrton. Cf. W. u. Coud llr S. y. McCIule, iiaprcno City. O, V. V. T.Ioanni J.yle. Dallas. O.bec'y T. 11. Cf an ford, I'nriland. O. . bc'y-li. btinius, ilonroo Q. Trei. Emmt KcIIimk. I'orlluncl. O. Chnp.-Htv. J. J(. N. liuil, AnliLind. O. Mar. J. W. blr-nfi?, Runcbnrg. O. I). JIar Annie K. Underwood, Cottajo Oroc. O. Gturd Mnrv Uirtw right, Tho Dalles. O. Sen. T. F. Barton, Amity. J. Mew,-A A. Leonard, Silvetton. P. O. W. C T. Tllmon Tord, Salem. Sunt. Juvinllo Templars Mr?, SI. K. Iloxtcr, for est Uroc. State Deputy U. IV. C. T'. Col. T. It. Cann, "alem. Her. .1. It. N. Boll, Ah.and. Win, Itn'scll. Weston. Cant. O. C. Applegste. Llnkllle. II. II. Allen, llaler. T. B. Handley, Ulllsboro. AsaShrci. ualln. II. V O rub he, Wilbur, .lames II. FnHi, Kat Portland. Wm, Grant, Lebanon. Itev. .1. W. Miller, I)illa. lir. J. W. Watts, I.itayctte.. Hcv. K. W. Dlsnn, CanyonUllc. Ker.J. S MiCaln, Erwec. Wm. Harmon, Tbe 1) illes. Wm. 11 Carter. . orvallls. W. S James 1'orthud L. J. ltoune, Stimincntlle. I! F. lUtuo, Independence. W. S. McMeen, Canjon City. Petir Paqnot, Oregon City. T. II. Cranfoid, I'ortlnnd. V. H. Fox, Aittorla. I Hurt, Cre ell. J. K Houston. Junction, itev. II. C. .Ienkln, Monroe. C. II. Waller, Astoria. U. M. McKlnney. Baker City. Let 1 Inland, On-gon C'tv. Lake U. Wolfard, CuqnlileCity. District Deputy G. W.C. T's. W. T. Ulchcs, Turner. W. II. O'Dnnald, Portland. J S. Cockclrease, ltocburq lion. James IUndersbott, Union. i II, W. Lake, Hai-le Creek. E. K. Fanning. Ulllsboro. .Tame9 Cofley, SalcM. Jamts Krtvlri, Fort Klamath. Hon. .1. A. Prutt, Pendleton. 1). A. Whitney, Astoila. ileorpo Grime, Tanient. A. J. Harlow. Ctitnrljrbt'p. Mrs. Ann-t W. Spencer, Gardner. J. I. Tapper. MarshlMd. Mtbordlitnte Lodsf h. Aa.f . iMlqe Dfpuhj. 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Fuller HarrUhnri' ...N A Amnroso Yoncal a .Marshfleld F W A Cruin Marsbfleld ,, W Wllajes coqumo Onward J W Pronst Albany r'ai's Creek Louisa Kneley Drain s ..Ca'aponla J A btetens Oakland ,i tbanon 8 II Clauahton Ibanon ,S cet Home Charles Ciatt f-w cet Htimn ,.Ea"lo Creek John Vancuriu...F.a::le Creek .Alti K Gilliam Pilot Hock .IHIlA'lico A Ilerrcn Heppnt r .Milton J K KlrMand MIHoh .Day's Cteek IW Wool Canyontille .Cow Creek .IB Piddle " Abintta Wm I!Cos Siherton .Craw for Isflll u ...Hobtrt Glass. .Uraroidsllle .Eclectic I A T!haett8....EiiRen City 1.-ndallle Jamc Miller bndavillo .Brownsville A W fitanard Urowiis-.illo .Center C W Hlehnrdson.. " .Mohawk CD Hardisty Mo'liwk .s )thcir Creek I A Hodcen ....bputcerCieun. .Monroe . .Woodhuru .Crjtal ... Ainuy. .Greeu .Mu.int.ilu .Piorla .West Unto'i Triumph ,i.erian . ....L.T Mart. ....IIS Bonaey ....! II Wilmot James A Lklns Wm Itussell..., II AMtCattney., Kit i; t annul; ..Monroe ... Wood burn ...lieaverlon Amity .Ca-twrl.'hi's Peoria . West Union towns. Hn h prtipuwil In D. and relecledj Bobsiquently Jtt O. anil Is elected aud initiat ed, uo notlca of bitch rejection havltiR been given O. lie Is n tnombor, but B. Is not obliged lo rtccive hltn ns n visitor. A Lodgo U not obliged to admit visitors. It is an Bet of courtesy and cannot bo claimed as a right. Kacli Looue is tbojudpo of Ita propriety. 0. It Ih tho custom In Lodges generally ( for mutnborH lo enter or retire durintr recess. 7. It ia not customary in such cases to kI o Ilia P. V. in eatering, or tho retiring P. W. in Roirg out. S. Members enterinc during recess are not requited to saluto tbe P. W. O. T. when the Lodo is again called to order. 0 It Is not customary lor tho guards to re main at their posts during- recess. Bktiiki., Nov. 0, 1870. En. Fabmkr: Tho I. O. G. T. of Eotbel I.odgoUo.207, met Nov. 4th, and installed ofllcers for tho ensuing torm as follows: Tor W.C-T., T. J. Graves; W.V.T., Leona Burnett; W.S., E, R. Cornell; W.A.S., Vieta Frazor; W'.F.S., G. L. Kelly: W.T.. May Wise; P.W.O.T., O. G. Shirtlifi; W.M.i EmmaCoruetl; W.A.M., Horace Ilaruloy; W.I.G., Uatn Hauly: W.O.G., Bon Kobius; W.lt.U.S., Fannie Bumatt; W.L.U.S, Julia Jacobs. Number cf members, rualos 32,lemales IS, total number 50, all of good standlnp. Our Lodge is .iu a prospeious condition. E. R. COItXLTT, V. S. Damascus, On., Nov. 10, 1870. Ed. FAitJiEn: Tho following ofllceiswero chosen by Damascus Lodgo, No. 120, 1.O.G. T., for tbe ensuing quarter: J. T. Chitwood, C.T.; J. E. Eari, W.S.; J. Welch, L.S.; Sarah Chitwood, V.T.; J. P. Earl, S.; Jessie Win ston. A.S.: A W.Cook, F.S.; Addio Welch, T.; Nettlo Hoyto, C; J. N. Roork. M.; Ma tilda Chitwood, J G ; J. Winston, O.G. W. H.Cook.P.W.C.T. S. M. Chitwood. Iu Memoriam. II Williams Independence JS Purdoni Ge-ials Table ltoek- A Mor'ison -am's Va'ley Upper AHotia....ThosDaly Upper Astoria .1 aillim ..U.II..V4 wu.... ......-.. .llethel G L NckIc ... . . ... Bethel .Paradise mhIiu1 et llosentlal..li. Portland ,.TackMn illo I' Kassluler lachsonvilln .M'll free'' M Jl Chandler C'khom Like CrecU Itenn Williams Ila'cO) .Ce'itenrial JHGrnbhe Wilbur .Coles Willi KT Woodrun'....Colu,sWitlcy ,, . - clement ii!iuiu i.iit-tua ..Hojito Hher HiLrv Wliitu ltock Point ..Cormlius Wm Garwood Lorceilus . Ocean GUUackwill Gardner :. .M'lilitma Mnty It Smith Man-lifiiia 2f)..!!nmcnoud EdOlianuell bt.tnr.er I KjnMiwMaT3m3BwurgprM DECISIONS OF THE Q. VI. C T. 1. When rliarrfei aro prelerr.'d against a member and the hearing hadboforothocom mlttco, tbo acctiwd cannot olaltn aoopvof tie tf st'mony before th-y huvH repor.od to 1110 1.011"?, n n luatterof nuht, butiwa matter of coiutfsy tnern is no ronon wl y be i-l'ould no: bo sllo.ed to mako a copy for 2 Written testimony by a Good Templar is admUhiLle bf fore tlie commiitee, een in the abf ecoo of the nccued if ho (tlie accused) bad notice ot taking tho (estitnnny, nd op portunity to tho present; otherw lae not. 3 TbtTtestimony ofotitsiders is admissible before tho committee, with the same limita tions and safeguards as in tbo cae of mem bers. But it csn come before tbe Lodge only bv rennrt of tb mmmltton. 4 UNiiovtiimlutvi'filio w.. -i.toiurn.su fu -xplll tiifliil-ror a oojO d iho proct-eU-' limsorany pnri iltf-uf.f, A. isre-IdfiitofatownclwutpqualdU-i tauc-B Irom Lodaea aud c-iu ai'JolniuK I At a special meeting of Oak Plain Grango, No. C, P. H., Halsey, Linn county Oregon, Nov. 3, 1S7(S, tho following resolutions of Jdspect were adoptod to tho memory of Bro. SelU W, ll.iyes, who was murdered at Hal sey, iNov. 1,1870, for having expressed his disapprobation of saloons and tuloon-keep-ers. Whereas, Doath, at tho handofanassnssin, has removed Irom our midst our late worthy aud cteemetl Bro. Seth W. llayes; and, Whoreas, the intltiiato relations long held by tho deceasod with tho members of this Grange render it proper that wo should place upon record our appreciation of his worth as a Patron and Ills merits f.s a man; thereloro, Resolved, That wo deplore the loss of Bro. Seth W. Hayes with deep ieellngs ot regret, sofloned only by confident hope that bis spirit is with those who, having fought the good tight here, aro enjoying perlect happi ness in a bettor world. Resolved. That wo tender to bis Billeted relatlvis our sincere eondolfuco aud our earnest sympathy Iu this Htlbtion, at the loss ot ouo wuo was a good cltian, a devoted Patron, and an upright man. Resolved, That the brotherhood of this Grange will attend the body oi our deceasotl brother to the crave, that the Grange hall and Grange store bo hung with emblems of mourning until alter tlie lunerai ceremony shall have been porformed, and, that th3 hull ot mootinir be droned with black, and the members wear tho usual badge of mourning tor tuirty ua s. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions bo presented to l he wifo of tho deceased, Sister Sarah Hayo, also a copy furnlstjed tho Willamette Farmuk ttnd county papers for publication. A. D. McMiciiael, A. S. Uassktt, James Poiitku, Committee. Er. Farmer: At a meeting of Chohulpuin Grange No. 08, held at JeU6rou Nov. 11, tbe following resolutions wore adopted: Wiierens. It has nleasd Almiehtv God In his providenco to remove from our midst our very wortuy tiro. J. 15. 'ieruuuej there loro, be it Resolved, That in the death of bim this Grange lias lost a much esteemed aud be loved member and tho community on honored and renpoctid citizen. It'Kolvtd, That we tonder the beroavod family our heartfelt sympathies in this sud den and unexi tcled clUciiou. Resolved, That we hend n copy of these resolutions to tho lamllv and to the Wil lamltti: Fa km i:h lor piibllcatinn. W. W; Stkiwkr, W. A. .IniinmN, J. M. Uauuison, Committee. To 3iE IiAKOhii. W.K. Neil, who mur dered Solh W. HajoH at Hafsey, Linn coun ty, week beforo last, was died last week at Albany before Jude BoUa. fmnd truiltv. mid cutenc3d to bo Jiauseil on Friday, Deo, 22d, 1S70. An Uutuisivcrablo Argument. The stronct argument which can be urged against the ahHabllity of administering such conoihoaud ncredcstro)lniioions as aiscnlc and quinine for lutirmIttiiitandreoi!tUntfeers, Is the vastly sapo rior sutre.s In the pretention aul cure oltuchdls eases of a medicine which Is the cry nutlpido of the abou-named dru-s, both la re'pect of its composition and the rssulti wrought by It. Such a medicine Is Hortteitet's Stomach Hitters, u tmrelv veietal.le tirnn aration, which not only oiadtot's with wouderfi prontptltideniry tracu of fjer oni ague, and kin dred tj pei ol tu'.l lrlous disease, from the system, but Is u ctitalu ir.vuatlo of nil maladies begotten of niluta lUtttidalr and water. 'Ihese results mineral ami febrile r-'tnedle do m.t effect lth certainty, and their lOLttnued use intatls lonroiiueuris h.ghly per nicious ti.t'ie ejrtem. Tlie Illuers, on tho tout my, not only i.ti'inl hpeeily relief, but establish health on a permanent bals, ftSIX rtWWnW'icttiAjriTls. Samples PHEC UUt? - C I t P. 11. VIChtllV, Au.-nna, Maine. Mrc. ltohrer's Now Rymedy Toil T3233 I.XJKGa 18 SUSSTIXO WITU YtO.XUKKFUL SUCCESS I mius runni.v vegrtahlc hemedy has JL n'.cti'tal In the relief and eute ol Coujhs, Cnlds, Asthma, bronchitif Croup. Whocj.ins CVjijIi, Mia slcs, c. It has ptodncid some nntatlJilili. lures, bold hy dnzgi'ts (.'enerallv. Preti-tid only by JOHN L. MUICI'HY, MuEiiiouth Or., To whom alt letters of business shoild bo addressid. tPunni PlnnTa Hulbe. Pall Price 1.1st and llLt..)i 1 IlIlllB, Hulb Cataluf nc Giutis. Ad dress P. K. PIKUMX, Dloomlnxton Nursery. 111. 6w MOTICH. UNTIL the coraplitlon of the organization of the new Coop'iratbo Orange" Assoclatliu, the urdcislrrft'1 will retniln I'iI'.t c'tv ct I'n-i'and. and offers ln .tntai n puftkat.i.ar n ui Will !u dls K)e o' tii pn. ti1: lutiMeil t In t ate lo thbevt ljslb.eadauu.'0. eltlur in 1'nrtlsid or r-au Pran. ilsvo. bau.it cash co3imliUs,' ..'rrent. T. J. MATLOCK. PortliuJ, Hot. 10, lilC. Fruit Dryer for Sale, Any person who wishes to put up n good fruit dryer, capnolty to dry over 4o bushels ofappleslnSl hours, can makn n good bar gain, on easy terms, aslliaveons ready to turn out that will bo sold under tho price considerably, to close out tho jour's business- S.A.Clarkk, Salem, Nov. 10, 1870. Tho electors on the Coopor nudCarey ticket iu Marion couutv received voIbjbs lollows: DitnielClark,24; F.Suthorlin.EJ; Bart Curl, 22 S. W. McDowell received bno vote for Congress. Iron lit tho Blood. The Peruvian Syrup Tltallo? aid enriches tho blood.toccs up tho sjstcm, bnllds ttritho troltendowr, cures Dyspep-ia, Debility. Dropsy, Chills and Pcers, Chronic Dlarrhiva. Ncr ous AtTectlotis, llolls. Humors, Diabetes etc. Thousands hao been chamml by the uo of this remedy from weak, sickly, suffering cria tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and woman; and imallds cannot reasonably hesitate to give It a trial. A 3J page pamphlet, containing a history of the Te m Ian bvrup, aluablo paper on progress in medical science, a trjatlsoou Iron a n medical agent, testi monials frcmdltinguishcd ph)tcians, clergymen ard others, 111 be sent free to any addrcs. Seth W. Fon le .t Sor s. Proprietors, 3t Harrison Ave., Doston. Sold by all druggists generally. From It. Fellows. M. I., or IIIll, N. II. Althonhh I hao generally a great objection to pat ent medicines. I can but say in Justice to Dr. Wlstar's llalam of Wild Cherry that it is a remedy of superior alue Tor Pulmonary Diseases. I have made use of this preparation for year", and it ha proved to bevcryrellablo and cfllcaciona in the treatment of secrc and longstanding Coughs. I know of one patient, now in comrortnblo health, who has taken this remedy, and who but for Its use. t con sider, v. ould not now he lb lng. K. Fei i ow s.M.D. Medical Department of Wil lamette University. Tlin ELEVENTH ItEOULAK COURSE Or I.EO t tires of the Medical Department of Wlllamctto University will open on Jlonday, Dec. 18, 1878, with the following named Ptofes'ors: 1). PAYTtJN, M. H . Professor of Obstetrics and DUeaM's ot Women Dd Children. C. II. 1IVLL. M. D Professor or Principles nnd Practice of Medicine. J. W. McAPEE, M. D , Frofcssor of Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy. L. L ROWLAND, II. D.,'.Professor of Physiology and Microscopy. D. M. JONES, M. D., Professor of Materia Medlca aud Therapeutic". A. SHAKPLBS, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practlco of Sun-cry, O D. DOANE. M. D Profe'sor of Chemistry and Totlcolo-.y. Hon. ltUPUS MALLOUY. United State; District Attorney, Pnifesor of Medical Jurisprudence. All letters of Inquiry should bo addressed to the Dean. I). I'AYTON, 171. I)., Oeail. Salem, Oregon, Nov id, 1ST0. lm. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Second Term Begins Nov. 13, IStC. Third Term bcslns Jan. 80. 1ST7. 1'ourth Term begins April I). 1871. For full Information, addro'S Ilev. J. II. ItOOUK. AgiMit, or X. M. OAXCII, President, Nov. 1, lSTfiml Salem, Oregon. Chinese Laborers CAN I)E VUItNIHHItD, CAPA11LE OK QltUD blng, Wood-Cuttiny, &e.. noon application to J. McCRAKKN A: CO., HI. 51, 61, SO N, Front Street, arKStf PORTLAND. RAILROAD NURSERY. Prunes and Plums made a Specialty. 200,000 FRUIT TEEES For Sale Thin Season, CONSISTING OP Apple, Penr, Quince, Plum, Prune, Pencil, Cherry, Grape vines, Currant, Blackberries, Itaspberries (eight vari eties), Strawberries, Chestnut. Mul berry, Black and White Walnut, Hickory, Sugar Maple, Honey Lo cust, Lombimly Poplar, Mountain Ash, Weeping Willow, Snowballs and Lilachs, Honeysuckles and Ivy. EvorKfooiis. Arbor Vitro, Italian Cypress, Coldon Cypress, very fine, Pines, and Codar Deodar,ParicanthuslJaponk,a or Firo Tree, forty varieties of Hoses, Flow ering Shiuhs and Plants of all kinds, English Haw seeds for hedging, also English Privet Plants, for fancy Hedges. Now I call special attention to tho Amsden June Peach. Fifteen days earlier than any other Peach known. I havo only about 20(1 yearling trees of this Peach. Prieo, SI each, $11) per doz. 2,500 dormant buds of this Peach; prico L'oc each. $25 per hundred, $200 per thousand. I also havo a few trees of the HIoiuiC Vurnou l?em. This Pear is ono of the most valuable now Full Pears in cultivation. Prico of trees, $1 each. Oregon Champion Gooscbcrr)'. TM berry Is nrtll all r.tlicr (.'oosebcorks for nrof. it, ns it Is a (Ino lar,"o brry. mil the mint prolific heernreter known. Price of plants, jl 50 per do., lOjur huudiLil Uetl VaiTln;lon tiousdicrry. This Is tho lir.'est ol all Gooieherri' s. and Is a blood red, eiyiirn unclital, and uu excel cnt berry. l'rltc of plants, DO tents each, f 0 per dozen. Ifoaola SloocLliutgei, Per hundrtd. SI: per thousand. (30. Price Lists scut fru to any iiddn.'. Plum and Prime Trees on l'eacli Hoots. I r'alm that the I'ei-h roit is fnrmnerlorto I'lura routs fur urufilu,' piunts and pluam on, for tl rea sons: 1. 'ioulivner have any sprouts to dcitroy the life nt your trees. S.'llw prune ai.d plum ruccud bettiruu peach than on plum. 3. TI.e iiruueand plum bear lOUHL-tr on utarh roots, and tho fruit Is of better ijualUy. My brother his n Prune nrcharl cf HO tries on peach roots flvit eari ol 1 that Lad forty ptiutids to uiu tree tins seain. jii tret mi very lurniyaua fine, I can show tiny miupsailirnistiiat aiet'.Mii ty live )(.ars old, pet recti sound mid tujluiy, Tcitiinoiiy In I.norortlK! reach Hoot. McMinsyiixx, Oct. W, lt".1. II W. I'r.ETTlllJtK. IJtar Sir )our notoln regard to Plum trees ou IVaill roots. Is a Loud. I hare a liumbtr of larire, healthy Plum tn-i s rwjtity jtars old, jrttlwl on tieach roots 'lhty hutu richer torouted. and bear extn iiely well. 1 would not hmti plum or prune tree unlets it m en peich iim'. Amenta for nt)' Murker)'. D J Maiarher, Portland; Woos'.cy i. Co., tJcrvali. I Mirl.sel. Whei.i .i o; Vrs K .Truftl ti. Kocetit; KS tVlnpiic, L'uiuko (Iruvr; llo.rjr. McMluullli. H. W. PRETTYMAN, Pruprktor of Ilallroad Xtrn.tr, tolOlf KAdf I1ltTLASI, Or. I 31? '3a irirn GARDEN CITY PLOWS, IMPROVED For 137Q. W. . vr nv n Nn AND AltE ItKCRIVINO. THE LARGEST STOCK O THE ABOVE CELE B, ' '. i v,?,,ertnntedti "tho Pacific coat. Tho success of I heso Plows last year oxcccdcd an thlu.evffiorernni h new and special Improvements, Warranted fcapcrlor to any now In the Vnllea States! THE GARDEN CITY SULKY PLOW, Cutting 14 ami EG Incites, wltli 3-Iiorso Attacliinent, ,a','v'"',!"'5 rolling Cutter, Is without a rival. It has boon so thoroughly tested Umt wo warinis its operation in any soil in the State. These Plows aro sold with that guaranty. rST Send for Circulars and Prico Lists.-wa, SOHUTTLER WAGONS, All Sizes, Monitor jarotMAmCcimt Seeders and Cultivators GARDEN CITY fiTTLTTVATQ-RS AND HARE0WS. T. CUNNINGHAM & CO. ' f UuAMIHsllUft si.r;ni, sept, as, 1S7G .S1 1 USE THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD ! Be not Deceived! See that our Trade Mark is on each Package! t e 4 a o o c5 ntt Co. 1 o tre e w I I o o s Pure White, for inside and outside work ; Jet Black : aud ALL COLORS; Mixed Ready for Use, and Easily Applied ! RUBBER PAINT is composed of the purest and most durable materials heretofore used by Painters, ol which Linseed Oil, Curbonnte of Lead, nnd Oxide of Zinc, com bined with a largo proportion of India Rubber, are chemically uni ted in such a manner as to form a smooth, fflOSSV, firm, durable, elastic, il1 beautiful paint, winch become firmly cemented to the substance to which it is applied. The Rubber Paint is not affected by changes of temperature, irf impervious to water, is adapted to all classes of work, and is, TN" EVERY WAY a Better Faint f'or either inside or outside work than any other paint known, and will last twice as long. For Wagons Acriciiltural Implements, Steamers, Boals, and Vessels, it lias NO equal. t" Particular attention is called to the following testimonials of the. thousands received : To JOHN IIUGIIKS, Iv,q., (Afjoiit for tlio Rubber Paint,) Salom : In rojily to your note, nikiiitf my opinion of tho Kulihur J'aint, I will mxy Unit after usliitf over ono hundred anil twenty-five k-iIIoiih, unilor various cir cumstances, on Kivi: niiTKKr.NT lioubi'.s, and alhoou I'ickot Fences, I find it all that you ropru.sented it to ho when I purchased it of you, and MOIIK In miiiiu respect), as its covering (iniillties, eao of nppllcntlon, and beautiful hard finish, prove It ovon superior to what you claini"d for it. Very respectfully, yours, Sinned! V. G. f.'UI.SWOLI), J.ifs-.ee of Willamette woolen Willis, and I'roprlolor of Haleni Agricultural Works Tho Ttuhher 1'aiut gives tood Mtl Infliction. SlgncilJ Ki:(ii:.s-i: City, Nov. 20, 1875. I havo rcat faith In it. .1. I'. (JILL. Examination is invited lo tho houses, among others, (In' Portland,) of lion. Win. .Strong, and C'has. Hodge, Ksij., painted with tho Hubber I'aint, willed present as fresh an appearance after oxpoiiiro to both rvlmiiv of heat and cold, as when first implied .Sample of tlie different fchados on wood can bo seen, and information obtain ed, by calling upon tho Agents, SOWN UUOBSS, Balcm, MK.'UHNSOIlS TO IIOIMJJi, O.lLKf ic CO., Oraifm In uniKN, I'uIiiIn, OJIn, anil Window (.Iiinn, :O.S. 73 l'JIOST AS'll IS I'lIISkT ETS XOjClTXjua.XJ2D, Ol'm V-2F Send for K.tmplo L'ard.'ClrcuIars, ete. KOiiJtf .r :J3 l ii 1 w .' 1 t" 1 .1 , Awl l4?