:,umtm3Ml!MSBK WILLAMETTE FARMER. a HEAVER GLEN A LL INTENDING TO PLANT THIS SEASON JUL should call at this Niirsery, natTotne Agcnl stionld call at thin Nursery, and faro the Agent's commission, nc?pd c. -xsr. lXJ3Sy BU11L.1M1TI, or PIEECE'S PATENT MAONBTIC. ELASTIC THU8S.- This (treat tnvcn. tlon 1 bring adopted by the lead ing Physicians and Huiecoiu all orcr tho land. tZ" wo vonld respectfully caution lho Public against certain fraudulent ami worthless lmltatlona which nro iy now In the market, llewaro of them. Bend lor Il lustrated Hook nnd Priro List. MAUNBTIO ELAS TIC TIIU89 CO.. COU Sacramento atrcct. up stairs, San Francisco. decfiy AN ANNUAL MESlASE. miEDMAN'S Annual Message to tka People of the Great City of Salem. I fee 1 very much slighted nt the recent rcople'i great convention, In which Councilman were nominated by them, without codiuUIdk 8. Friedman, who believe that he was one of the People, became ho deals with tho People;. ns Frcldman docs not bellovo that tho business of tho People should bo dono only by a few, but say come nil ye People nnd meet In grand con ventlon and vote that 8. Friedman should be patronized by all tho People, becnuso ho does sell his goods nllko to tho poor Pcoplo ns welt ns to the rich People, and takes the worlclugmnn's sovcuty-flvo cents for n pair of good Overalls as well ns tho rich inun'o llvo ilollirs fori pair ot Coed pnuts, nnd will tell n pair of kooiI shoes for n dollar nudnhnlfto tho rich People as well ni to tho poor People. In Making your iiomliintlcns tor city officers ynu should propound this question to tlicnil "VVlicro do you buy your clitnrs and tobacco? Do you buy your collars nud neckties nt Fried, man's ? Jncnso you nrocausht Inn rain do you buy your umbicllns there? And If you Hurt trim-I-Iuk will you promise to bo thero fur your truuko nud valises, And wnlloyou romnln hero you should buy you n cood pair of calf boots for flvu dollars at Frlcdtnan'M. Ilo sure to set your overcoat, socks, hnudlccr chiefs tind neck lien or Friedman. You can get you n good tult of clothes nt from ten to twcnty-flvo dollars of Freldmau. For n good nsiortmont of hats jo to Fried man's. Ladlc.i will find It to their Inlorest to buy their embroidery, laces nnd ribbons of Friedman. Shoemakers v 111 find kuuu-rotis articles In their lino nt Friedman's. Tho majority of tho Peoplo will volo,from now until tho first of January, that It Is lo tho Inter est of tho IVoplo to buy their toys for tho br.ys nud dolls for the Klrls, nnd Christmas k'lfts nt Frlcdmnn'i. Friedman thinks It Is proper for theClty Coun cil to pass an ordinance that all tho Peoplo liavo a rlsht to buy their Roods of B.Frlcdmnn, THE PEOPIiK'3 FIUKND. Piano Tuning. Frank A. Ovroujust from San Francisco, hascomo hero to rosldo pormanontly. Ilo is a flrst-olaas piano and organ tunor and ro palrer, being highly rocommonded as such by two of tho loading music bousos of San Prauclsco, besides of the Oardnor Brothers, of Salem. Ilo guarantees satisfaction or no pay. Ills prices will bo for one tuning, 5 00. By tho year, two tunings, $8 00; threo tun tags, $0 00. Loavo orders atUarduer Bro's muslo atoro. doldw tf Tho court calendir at Walla Walla in cludes thirteen nulls for dlvorco. At Olym pla thoroaro oloven, and by court time next month thoro will probably bo no loss than a dozen In Bonttlo, aud a number of products to noarirom. It is easy for young ladlos to do good. Evon In kissing oach othor, they act on the golden rule do untoothors asyo would that won should do unto you. J. II. Rlgdon, Kiri., Spoolal Stato Donuty, on l"l Inst., orgaulzdd a lodgo of I. O. U.T., nt Llnkvlllo, with twonty-two charter mom bors. William Taylor Is Lodgo Doputy, An old rosldont of this city moved last Fall to California, and wrltos back to frlonds here saying: "Have a premium oilored for the biggest fool in tho couutry at tho next State Fair, aud I'll try and get thero In tlmo." MARRIED: XA FORE-FOItD-In Portland. Dec. 8th, Mr. IjoulnLaForound Stln Alice Ford, all of this city. poitTEn-WELCII AttheresldeneeofthoIIon. W. Porter, Nov. 21tb, 1877. by V. II. Powell, J. P., Mr. Henry C. 1'ortor and Miss Minnie "Welch, allof Marlon county. "NVKNT. JOHNSTON-Decerabor 11th, 1877, at the residence of I). Drower, by Klder ImvIU Jlrower, Mr. Uwli WentzundMrs. AnnJouus- tou.ullof Bulem Hills, Murlon county. DIED. JENNISGS-At Junction City, Deo 0th, Mrs. Martha Juno Jennings, who oi j. a. Jennings, ngt-da yearn. SBNUKIW At Junction city, Deo. 0th, infant daughter of Isuho unit lleriun bonders, used 8 months. Forayian Byrap. Brooks, Me., Sept. 7, 1S70. Dear Sir From early youth I was lu feeble health, troublod with humor in my blood, -weaknoss and doblltty of the system genor ally; wns unablo to labor much, and only at some light business, oud then ouly with great caution. Seven years ago, the past spring, I had a sovero attack of Diphtheria -which left my limbs parallzed and useless, go I was unablo to walk or even sit up. Noticing the advertisement of Peruvian BYRUn, I concluded to give It a trial, and to my great Joy soou fouud my health improv ing, I continued the use ot tho Synup unfeU three bottles had been used, ana was restor ed to complete health, and have remained so to this day. I attribute my present health outlrely to tbo use of I-ejiuvian Syrup, and hold It in high estimation. I cannot speak too highly in Its praise. I have in several cases recommended It In cases very similar to my own with the same good results Yours truly, CUARLES E. PEAUCY. Trom S, Thatcher, M. D., of Hennon, H. Y. "WisTAn'a Balsam of Wild Cherry gives universal satisfaction. It seems to oare m cough by loosening and cleansing Ibe lungs, and allay lug irritation, thus remov ing the cause, instead of drying up the cough and leaving the cause behind. I consider the Balsam the best cough medicine with which I am acquainted." Sold by all druggists. Appearaaoes are Decalviag. A South Salem youngster cams home late the other evening, having been kept in school lor not getting bis lesson, throw down his books on tb.6 floor and slung his hat un der tho table, kicked tho avorlto tabby cat that was quietly napping in front of the Ore place, and then sided into his scat at the sup per table and remarked, "Say, dad, wasn't old Jell. DavIs a regular snide?" "A what, my son?" said the paternal relative "Why, a crooked hairpin, you know; a shark, a sort of a fraud generally.1' "lie was a traitor to his country, my son, but whoro on earth did you learn such language?" "Oh pull down your veBt. wipe oil" your chin. I'll take a hunk ofthnt roan beef old mnn." "Why, William," Intorpoied hi raothor, "I'm sur prised at your" "Oh! I'm solid, I am, I'm ouooftho toughs, a rogular muldoon, I'm an old elephant with a tusk; anto tip Borneo! that steer and pass tho bread." Tho "old man" didn't stop toroply, ho lit upon that youngster as though bo'd been struck with a brick, and In another minute that bey wbb picking up tin reet to tho Jump with his bands clasping the basement or his panta loons and bis throat emitting more nolso than a full brass band. la Memerlaai. "Old Charley" Is dead. After an illness of only a few days he gave up the ghost and old Death "gathered him In." Although only a horse, ho will bo missed, nnd sadlv, too, for ho was an Intelligent animal. lie was about fifteen or twenty years of ago, yot up to tho tlmo of his last Illness ho was bale and hourly, nnd tho vigor of his youth was unabated. Ifo servod lho greater part of his llfo boforo a dray, nnd orcourso, wns well up In tho business, sometimes understanding his duties better than those who bowd him. Ho served IiIh apprenticeship In this line, In Snlom, and was Inst owned In that cliy by Captain L. S. Scott, but wns Irnnsforrod to this city about two yo.trs ngo, whoro ho wns owned by Goorirn Burknart, tip to tho tlmo of hit cIphIIi. Ho wns unlvorsnllv rosnoctwl by nil who know him, nud hla placn In this community will bo hnrd to till, But it Is appointed to horses, as well ns mon, to die, and at lwt Danth clitlmotl 111 in ns his own. 1'oiico to his ashes, Ilojutcscat in jxicc, etc, oto , or words to that ell'jct. Albany Dem ocrat, Bonr.l of School Lnutl Coiumlssionors. A rounlnr nit'otlnir of tho Bo.ird of Selmnl Land Commissioners was held this wrok, commencing on Tuesday. Among other manors mreo oocimohh wero undo in land cases. Tho tido land enntost of 1). K. Km melt nnd otlmrs from Tillamook was denldod lu favor of Kmmott. In tho nmttiir of Wurd. Herman and othors nualiiht Henry Polil of uoos, tuo tiocision wns in mvor or ward ot al, Tho question of Jurisdiction of tldoland In tho Columbia river was detormluod In favor of tho applicant, J. W. Cook A Co. Imclcy Queen. A private loiter rocolved yostordny from Dr. W. II. Royal, who Is at tho Lucky Queen initio, snys tnal work has again commonced, and that rich oro In any nuantl.v Is bolntr tnken out. Tbo furnncu Is bolng built under tbo dlroo.lon of Prof. Tiernnn, nnd Is expect ed to bo rondy for operation In about two wooks. mo company is nut or debt, and Mr. lloval writes that Luokv Queen stock will yet bo In demand at way up tlguros, or worus to win, nine.. A spoclsl moetlng, hold last evening, oftho Hook and Ladder Company, in tho city, tbo Chief Knglnosr mado to thojnembcrs a full report o? the csuso and the action of the Council had taken against them. It was then ordorod that the motion made somo time ago, to loan tbo olty what surplus money tbo company bad In tho Treasury. something over throo hundred dollars, bo .escinueu, anu me Treasurer to rotain tho money until tbo dlfucully botweon tbe Coun cil and Hooks are atlfotorlly settled. Buy Your Masio at Home. Why solid to Sun Francisco or Portland for now sueot muslo when you can got It for the snmopricoofDarduor Bro.'s, Salem? Thoy hnvoall of Will L. Thompson's popular songs, such as "Gathering Shells by tho Sea stjoro," "uniting with tho Tldo," "Sinco Benny went ovor tho Son," "Thoy suy thore's a land o'er tho Ocean," etc. In fact thoy keop tho best assortment ofshool muslo, otc, in tho Stato. Burclnry. During tho festivities last evonlng, when there whs no ono passing on tho street, some ono raised tho back window of Mr. J. O, Ilolbort'a candy storo, and orawlod through and took tbo lock otf tbo middlo door and entered Into tbo salo room and got away with between twenty-ll vo hundrod and threo thou sand clgars,ln fact. Just naturally cleaned him out of that article Mr. U. says that ho cannot tell, as yet, all of tho articles that nro missing. A Neat Monogram. Mr. J. Henry Brown, Secretary of tho Pi oneer Association, exhibited to us to-day tho design of a .monogram Intended for that as sociation. It was manufactured by Mr. J. I Orr of N. Y. It is very plain, yet stylish, and tho letters "O. F.A" are inter woven In a very neatmannor. It Is Just the "clieoso," that that association bavo been looking for. San Francisco Is supplied with Oregon wheat, Oregon barley aud Orogon oats, and thoso grains aro still lying toa groat oxtent In tho California farmers granaries and store-houses awaiting tho disposal and consumption of tho supply from Oregon. urogon, ovauaanu utauaro an snipping us potatoes to supply tbo deficiency this yoar in CallfornU, so that our farmers have not tho monopoly of our markets ns thoy had beforo tho days of stoamshlp lines up and down the coast nnd railroads across tho continent. Sue, Union. Xlosolutious Not Adopted. Last evonlng, Capital Kngino Co., No. 1, held a special meoting for tbo purposo of transacting general businoss. Besides traduction of thoroutlno business, J. H. Albart was eloctod Fire Delegato to till the vacancy made by tbo resignation of David McFadden. Tho following resolutions com ing up on a motion to adopt wore Indefinitely postponed, by a vote of 23 to SO: Whereas, We deem the action of the Hoc orablo City Council for tho city of Salam, at Its last meeting, In disbanding tbe Alert Hook it Ladder Co,, one of tho oldest and most reliable companies in tbe service, as tending to demoralize the efllolency and de stroy the harmonious action of tbe Fire De partment of tbe city; and Whereas, We are not assured In our own minds that said Council had sufficient cause for so doing; therefore be it itasolved, That we, as members of Capital Engine Company and citizens of Salem, re sptctlully ask that said City Council recon sider their action In regard to said Alert Hook and Ladder Company, and reinstate sald.compauy to its former position in tbe Salem Fire Department. Itesolved, That a copy of this resolution be furnished the City Council and the dally paper of tho city by tbe Secretary of tbe Cunpauy. IRREQPJUUt MAILS. Now wo nre going to growl: so "look out." For ft good whllo bnck wo have been receiving letters from our subscrib ers In different parts of tho county com plaining nbout tho irregularity in the tlmo of tho arrival of our paper, ns well ns other mail. Most of theso complaints enmc from tho Forks of the Snnt lam, and nfter investigating tho inntter, wo find they hnvo just cause for complaint lu flint locality. The packages of tho Dem ocrat which go to faclo nro mulled every Friday, going off on the noon train, nii'd should, If properly handled, rench their destination on the snmcove'ilng, but In stead of doing so they nearly nlwnys ar rive on Saturday e veiling, and sometimes not until the following week. This we first attributed to political dlsllkosome of tho postmasters or mall agents might have for us, but we hnve since learned thnt it is the result of gross carelessness. Week beforo last our agent was sent over there to look Into tho matter, nud wns In the Scloofilro when the moll arrived on Fldny. "When tho mall bag wns empti ed the contents were found to bo In a very bnd condition; largo packages of papers, wrapped in heavy manllla paper, had been broken open nnd the papers scatter ed promiscuously through, the henp. Tho postmaster nt thnt plnco says It is not only the caso with our paper, but nlso with nil the Salem papers and the Ore gonlnn. By sending our agent over wo tind tho irregularity docs not occur nt Sclo, nnd ns wo put tho mall Into the bngs ntthu Albany ollleo ourselves, we know It does tint happen here: conse quently, the fault lies either with the mall ng'jnts mi the trains, or the post master nt Murlon. Now we cnll upoi Steel to look Into the matter immedi ately, us the people nro being badly treat ed. Jt Is all the result of criminal enre- essnesH, nnd the offenders should bo for ded out anil removed. We nro Inform ed thnt If l'nstul AgontSteol will nlso ex amine closely into the receipt for regis tered packages nt the Marlon and Sclo olllces ho will probably llud something ele thnt will bo Interesting to lilm. We tin not wish this investigation made simply on our own account alone, but nlso for the benefit of the different news papers of tho State, nud the public in general. Albany ucniocrai. PAGANISM AND DEATH. The old pagan philosophers did not, ns we have recently seen It suited, "clothe dentil in horrors which Christi anity refuses to recognize." So far from this, they hnd no conception of ninny of tho horrors with which the popular opinion of Christendom fins enveloped tho Inevitable event. They knew noth ing nbout nn eternal hell. They painted no pictures of "tho lnko which burnetii with llro nnd brimstone." They would hnve deemed It an iNsult to tho Deity to believe thnt beyond tho grave, human souls wero fed upon by undying worms nnd scorched by quenching flnnies. In some enses of exceptional and enormous criminality they intimated that tho pun ishment might bo everlasting, but that tho great hulk of ninnkind wero doomed to such an awful fate was nn Idea that novcr entered tho pagan mind. And tho Greek nnd ltomnn heathen, whom wo to often pity on nccount of their Ignorance nnd superstition, would huvo rejected with scorn nud contempt tho suggestion that an error lu belief deserved, nnd would receive, cndlessdamuatlon. Death to thorn was not a curse, but a blessing. They mot It calmly and cheerfully, as something they coii'd not avoid If they would, nnd would not If they could, Thoy represented death, not lu tho shape of a loathsoino skeleton draped In a shroud and carrying the dismal emblems of mor tality, but ns n winged boy wltli down cast face nnd inverted torch a bright aud beautiful angel, not a grim nud ghns'ly demon. It is strange, to any the least, thnt ft faith which professes to teach ns n fundamental principle tho fatherhood of God nnd tho iufliiltudo of Ills lovo and mercy, should, through tho influence of its theology, surround tho end of llfo with n darker doubt uud deeper gloom than did thnt ancient re ligion which Christianity extinguished. You Have no Excuse. Have you any excuse for minorlng with Dyspopsla or LlverComplalntT la there any reabuu why you fthould ko on from day to day complaining with Hour Stomaoli, Hick Hoad-aoho, Habitual CoitlvenosH, palpitation of tho Heart, Heart burn, WHtor-branh, Gnawing ar d burning pttlns at tho pit of tbo Stomaoli, Yollow Skin, Coated Tnnguo, and disagreeable tasto In tho mouth, Coming up of food nflor eating Iow uplrlU, iti. Not It Is positively your own fault It you do. Go to your DruggUt and got a ltottlo or OmiKN'ri Auouht I'MWini for 75 cents your euro Is certnlu, hut if you doubt tlila, get a Sample ltottlo for 10 cents aud try It. Two doses will relievo you. To tlio j.IHiotcl XtiullcM in purtittiilui. Why need you HUlfr with I'4ralyis when you can bo cured? Why will you hulfer with Hhoumatlim whon ynu can bo cured? And why have ho iutny aches and pains whon it Is within your roaoti to bo cured ? I am now eiUbllilied In Kalem, prepared to tn' all Chronic DWeuea, nidus RkcumfttIm,Neiiragi, Contninptlon, Kidney dlcie, aud In fact all dltear. es that hamaa fleih U belr lo. Hotels! attention paid to Female Wuikneie and nervom proitritlou, which Is r-o common to Ladter. ChlMrcn' dli-cut not ex cepted. In connection with my practice, I have one of tbe celebrated Medicated Vapor Llghtnluc Cream Ilatbs, which aid vaitly In removing all chronic dlr ene. It opens tbe pores of tbe ilclo, and throw off the illmy, morbid matter, which Is ono of tbo great caaies of 10 much rufferlti;. When we once think that two-thirds of all we take Into orr intern panes off throcgb the pores of tbe ikln, w. need not stop long to wonder why we aro Ick, when we pay so little attention to tbe moit Importaat craanctory of oar bodies. Daring tbe put nice months I bare had this bath In operation, and many can testify to Its efficacy. I treat patients by tbe week, or by single treatment. Ladles will do well toglte me a car. Residence, eoutheatt corner ot Center and Ba-ncner btreett, Salem, MUS. P. W. CHAItl, H. D. T. CUNNINGHAM & CO.. SALEM & PORTLAND, Importers oi k ricultural GENERAL aobntb fok the celebrated Garden City Sulky Gang and Walking 2P 2Eb 3 W 0P AND THE MISIIAWAKA CHILLED -IRON PLOWS, Superior te (iM? thing in this State; Monitor Force-feed Seeders and Cultivators Combined, FARMERS' FRIEND GRAIN DRILL. Newton Haolis cvxdlcI Sond for Circmlars, whioli addroBS. rdol4tfj C. A. Keei. Notary Public. T. ". Co::, KUE1 & COX, Real Estate and Insurance AGENTS. Loons negotiated on Favorable Torma. Buy and Sell Gold and Silver1. State. County, and Cl'y Warrants. Agent for IIccU'n opcru House. CS-onice. ot tho corner of need's Opera Hoikc, ncM SALKM, Oil. Klyl J, L. IUIINAII1). I. 1 LIS. BARNARD & LEE, PRODUCE & COMMISSION FROXT STRUCT, 1'OHTLL.IVD, Wctt ildo Dock, corner Salmon snd Front St. Bpeclsl attention Riven to Fsrmom' Produce, of am. kinii. CuLilumnvnti solicited, Jlsvo connections In H4ii l'mnclico which eusb'.o ns to get tho lct rnsrkct price. oct'J OREGON STEAMSHIP 00. JtEQULAK LINK Between Portland and San Francisco. T1IHOVU1I TICKETS Can bo purchaied at the urlnclpat Station of the O. & O. It. It., at Xt.odTi.oocl Unto. BtcAmcrs leave both Portland and Ban Franclico about Every Fivo Days, carrying Pattengcr and Kmlirht at lho I.OWKKT UATRiT. It Is thu only litis cariytn; the V. ti, MA1LB and WEIJ.H, FAItat) A CO.'S BXPHBS8. Tho Bteamihlps nf this Company aiu rated A 1, and are new, elcpaiit, and complete In every particular, and comltt of tho State of Oregon, (Now building,) 3.000 toun harden, George W. Elder, (1700 tonf.) City of Chester. (t!UO ton.) AjaX, (VOO tons,) For freight or paoage, apply at Ihn Company's of lice, corner F and Front uvt-te, Puhti-anii, nostf (IEO. W. WKIIW.UH, Agent, w.wsiTuinroaD. J. W, WBATBIUOEO. t Weatherford & Co., Wboletalo and Rotall Dealers tn DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMIC ALS. JF errumery TOILET GOODS, Etc, etc PURE WINES and LIQUORS, For Medicinal parpones. Medicines Compounded, and Prescriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co., FeStf Commorcial street, NAI.KJI. The P. V. T. Co.'s Steamer JS. T- CHURCH WILL LEAVK Portland for Uiioim Viasta aud "Wny IortM, EVEIIY TUK8DAV, TIIUIWDAV, 4 BATUIIDAY. Patron izo Your Own Boat rrofcctlon agaliDtt IIIkI V,ate CSuurnutccd t IN- OREGON. Implements & extras: "Vl" a, o OctriMcigos. will bo forwarded froo to anv T. CUNNINGHAM & CO. JNO. CRAN & CO., Blavo Xow 0tcncl Their NEW FALL STOCK .DC. fJ tuple tllUl FuiKiy DRY GOODS, ....AND.... ' Ladles' Dress Goods, An Immenso Variety. EVERY DEPARTMENT rtopleto -with NOVELTIES. Oct. 7. 3m NEW STEAM-SHIP LINE 1IETWKKN San Franoieoo 'and Portland. The P. C. S. S. Co. WIMf IIKMRAl'TitU 11UN A LINK OV HTKAM. lnchc,r.i.nd0Ve,, Ovo d,j' bclT Btn AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, J. n. .TIcCIlAKKN A: CO. Agent. Wr Tickets for salo liy II. U. IIOON, Arent. UALBM. JOHN GRAY, Formerly lu Durbln's lllock, has Jmt opened a Ltco aud complete rltock of Carpels, Oiluloilis, Mailings, Houso - Furnishing Goods. Noxt to Ualryinplo it Drown, HTAIIKEY'ft HLOCK, - rlALB.TI. Oil. Wllll'll WILL BE (QUI AT Lowest Cash Rates! top-Jltf OIlKfiON AND WANIIINOTON MORTGAGE SAVINGS BANK (L1MITKD.) Ollleo lu 1'orilHud, SAVIM HAiMt IIU1I.DIXO, 3 First street. I'resldent nfb'cntlldi Hoard of Director, ALKXA.NDKIt UUUKLAY, EaiblilpljuiMer, Diimleo, Head Ollleo, V7 Hank nt., Dundee. President nfOreuon Hoard nf Dlrectorn, DONALD ilAUl.I'.AY, K.( (of Corbltt & Macleay,) ManaL'ln Director, WILLIAM ItCID, Ktn 1'ortland. This Havlnga Hank recelvra dt-potlta not only from the lmlultlal ant! firming c1ihm of Orivon Imt alxi from Hcotlacd. lor I to urnu of nafi-ly mwUuif tlio raino (alnui; wltli It canltal) principally on Heal V. tatu .Morliruue rertired over linprovi-d Knrins and Portland C'liy PropertH't, and lo amlrt Its Dvpo.ltora and oilier In tie i-rtctluuof llnlldliij; and lmpiote meiita wltlilu tlio Htatu. Leant untile un lleul Kututet 10 I'erreut, 3VE 1 1 T7V TLl IS. 1 NUUSEIIY. SETH LUELLING X- SON, PIIOPIIIKTOIIH OKTHK A1I0VU N IEI) NUIt rery. b'X It-avo to Cill tlio attention of fruit men. and all other who lh toiirocure irood, liial. thy Tree, to their IJJ.ME.NSK BTOCK 01' FKV1T TREKS, coMitTiKu or Apple, Foar, Poach, Plum, Cher ry, Fruno, Ami) msny other tnlretllaneonr- arlvtlet, the prices or vnlvh we havo n-flucitl to tult thelime. , rved for fi cfctaliue, BETH LUKLLINO A BON. oct)9 iUllwaukle. I t-J i i i s ' I J 1 I U ' 11 ,! . 1