fl y i null UJ.ULJtJ nJAMvMIU x 'K'w " j " fc i V.4 " I ( V lA , vW vf rom tte Dally Ke r I. y PROSPECTS OP OOTl STATE. f .(ring weather, for tho last few days, itulicatioti8 of having commcnccil in car- "T Jture's drying process, and our husband. aMiUns and tho adjoining counties appear ukrtnincil not to tempt lYovtdcuco by one hour's delay in commencing to plough. From all sections wo learn that an immense increase of acreage over tho quantity planted last sea- Mill, will lx) placed under cultivation dnriinrflm coming harvest year, and if our lmuntiful and genial rains aro only followed by moderately fair weather, Oregon's reputation as a grain. grow ing country will take another forwanT stop I . '" , - lu " llwy W0Mlrt St,CK in its already sure and steady inarch in the I t08ct,lcr '' ul command their own price, ranks of the breadstuff producers of tlm world. Mr. Joseph Hume was called upon and advit It would, however, bo well for us not to be too ed tho men to get as good a price a they could j Biniruiuc rccardini' the values or m.irkrt mi., I. ,.., ... . . ' that may So obtained. Our sister Statu will bo a heavy competitor with us both as regards grain and freights, while in almost all kinds of produce, including the Oregon specialty, jtota. toes, thoCalifornia crops will probably be nearly if not quite doublo er acrcago planted, of that marketed of tho old crop. The new crop is just about ready for tho San Francisco market, and rates for Oregon shipments have already rapidly declined within the last fortnight. Tho samo words of warning will apply to a greater or less extent when alluding to apples uud fruit generally, and there is a reasonable possibility, if not probability, that thero will be much loss, if not absolute waste, as in former yearn, unless our farmers wake up and use every effort to utilizo any means or contrivance which is or may bo placed within their reach for tho preservation of the joint product of their noil and labor. In speaking yesterday on this sub ject to one of our largest and most intelligent fanners residing in this county, he fully eu dorsed our views, but remarked that up to the present time no machine or contrivance had been placed before the public, the tlrst cost of which, and tho exorbitant expense of working, had not put them all out of the reach of tho averago farmer or fruit grower. The same gentleman remarked that he and some of his friends had already sunk directly or indirectly 81 1,000 on one machine which is now idle, being a dead weight on their hands without any hopo of seeing even a small pro portion of their original Investment return. He added that the Improved California Fruit Dry ing machine, which ho had thoroughly exam ined, was tho only one ho had ever seen which could find space on his premises. He said that iU simplicity of construction, the common sense evinced liy tho inventor in its system of steam drying, its cheapness in original cost and the compactness of its build viwl ensure its event ual success for the purposes for which it is designed. Oono to tho Hunting around. Indian Charley who resides near Amity, by some means obtained a bottle of whisky last Sunday, got gloriously drunk, and tho next morning his almost lifeless body was found in the stream, where he had attempted to cross the bridge and fell olf into the water, and was too drunk to get out again. He was removed "rem tho water but died in a short time after. Tho eoroncr's jury rendered a verdict in accord ance with the above. 1 lie mnu whom it is supposed sold the liooiir to the Indian has been arrested. One Indian less for the government to clothe mul teed A Novel Contrlranco. An Illinois genius has invented a novel ion irivmico to proveni norses running away. Jie places n powerful electric battery under the tiugcy seat, with a connecting wiio therefrom to the hi rse's bit and another to the crupper. If thu horse wants to run away tho diiver turns on the electricity, which goia to the crupper, travtrtcH the spinal column to thu head, and instantly paralyzes the horse, bringing him to a dead halt. Mr. K. M. Wailo hnH been awaided tho eon tract for printinu proceedings of tho (5 rami Iodgo I. 0. 0. P., session of May, 1878, he be ing tho lowest responsible bidder. CStrOld. JMLcxmi. AWAHDED TIIK CKLKWUTED MOORE & PARKER Turbine Water Wheel, At tlic Oregon Ntttto l'n I r, 1877, ANY ONK WIMIINO TO I'URCUAIB WIIKKL8 willil,. well to writ f.r dfscrlptlvo circular ami price lift, to MODKI. A: IMItKltlt. VOIlTL.iMK Olt. IlWllI LEGAL BLANKS I iaVS lUClSrCCMMUC I i-iii pwum mi' rii-. . ....- III..I M l .. Ct.l. 1 incliwinniiiornuiorirvuu, iuum, luwiutniuj I m lice innt ivu. iiriBnscp, &-, vi-.j -it rm nirftw ami fUlttM for rapid exrcuUou oil KINK riUNTiau. Kumaict lurouncu. DtAim fMnOr aivI IlockblnJer. 3rt)' ljcb,fctitettrctftt Witlyiut Oregon GRASS SEED SEED GRAIN FLOWER hU GARDEN SEEDS, AT MY SEED STORK, rfiP.TI.AND, NKAU bTAKK STHKKT FK1IKY. Trees, Plants, Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Shrub bery, Roses and Vines. Xfl Q w ft W M til 3 P w IT T1IS- P0KTLAM) KGBSRT.I( W K1BT M CO GKU. AT TUB STOHK Olt Acdrass II. HlKsOII, Kilt Portland. O.-. Jan.l,l73. f- COLUMBIA RIVER FISHERMEN. (From tho Sfnndnnt 1 From our correspondent in Astoria wo learn mat a meeting was held at that ulaco on Wed ncsday evening last for tho purpose of fixing a price on salmon for the coming season. Mr. 0. V. Carter was elected President. Mr. Charles Young was called upon to ox press liitfTsentlmcnts which he did by ndvoc.it ing that tho fishermen should lay aside all thoughts of tho proprieterj of canneries and fix a 'Tr, mC " cot"'a ,Uo . ",orc work U,a" " " i " iuuuj;iit mas u mere wcro oniy .iuu iisiiuriiien, cannicrti couiu get all mo salmon they wanted and it would cost them no more. Men used to clear from $,"00 to $1,000 in a sea son when fish was only 'JO cents, but they did not do it now. There were too many men at the business who were not really fishermen, which had a good deal to do in spoiling it. He thought that if every man owned his own boat and net, and the canneries laid up 33J per cent, of their boat8,cach would'bc independent of the other, and make more money in the long run. Oct a committee tp wait on the canneries and get them to lay up one-third of their Itoats, you will then have tight with you a good thing to have. It was agreed by the meeting that they vote for a price to be asked during tho season, the majority to rule. Tho votes were cast and re suited in 107, being the total number, which Btood as follows: For M) cents each, 10; for 00 cach.M: for 75 cents each, 124. Tho prieo per tlsh for tho coming Bcason will in consequence bo 7fi cents for each salmon caught for canneries or market, according to this conclusion, but tho proprietors of canneries refused to pay more than CO cents apiece. How the matter will end or what concessions made, remains to be seen. LETTER FROM LANK COUNTY. Wiixamcttk Foiikh, April 20, 1878. The Willamette Amateurs mado their first appearance last week at the Orange hall and wcro greeted by a large and appreciative audi ence. Tho performers took great jiaius to make their entertainment a success, 'and judging by tho repeated applause their efforts were highly appreciated. Tho names of tho principle performers arc as follows) Mr. Amos Wilkins, m a clownish character, created much amusement. "How to cure a husband," was a well dou'sed plan of Miss Addio llradley's own invention. Tho leaders in vocal music wcro Miss Tuttlo and Miss Hilda Wilkins, Mr. Wesley Wheeler ai.d Mr, J. Wilkins. Comic songs, "Courting in tho rain," by Miss Lena Holt, nnd"(lrand fodder S.un," by Mr. Amos Wilkins, weio quite good. Miss Htta Wilkius and Mr. Heft Willoughby also took active parts in the plays. Farmers hero aro getting a little impatient at the rains; last week was tolerably fair and some sowed a fyw acres, but to-day is gloomy enough. There it a small increase in acrcago under cultivation and faruiurj uio mostly done their Spring plowing. Tho lumber for thu bridge over the McKcnzio at HpoioT ferry is nearly all sawed, and the lot's for the long timbers aro about ready to run. Politics is creating its usual amount of sjiccit latum and tho candidate wisheth for an iron clad character and the voter for brass buttuu holes. It is generally understood that Horace Knox will be thu ucpublicau caudidatu for Prosecuting Attorney for this district. Tho Iiidccudc!it party has taken up tho Greenback issue for a platform and will prob ably not hold any primary conventions hut after tho other two parties havo nominated, will cudorso such as they liko from each party. Yours, etc., M. Tho idea prevails generally that the people of Texas aro slow-going, but this is a mistaken notion. Out of tho seveu huudrod five and a half miles of railroad built last year in the United States, Texas owns over one-third. She has now iroro roads in process of construction than all tho rest of tho United States. Slio has also donated more of her lands for the support of schools and colleges than any other State. She has territory enough for four largo States, ami her soil will produce w ell anything that is sowed or planted. Tho Burton Case. And It tamo to pass that on tho olovcnlh hour, Itov. Oeorgo Jturton, formerly princi pal of tho Jllsliop fc'cott Grammar School, mado full confession of Ills guilt In tho lato allilrattho school, llfforo a dlvlnooiiKiin day last be acknowledged tho wholo bind nosH and xaid he waH In fiet, tho father of Mm. Anderson's bouncing boy. That hucu a thing could bo possible wo novor dreamed. After ho stood hatless for nearly an hour ouo ovonlng aud beneath Ood'a starry canopy as serted his Innocence over and over, aud a sured uu that It wan a deep plot to blackmail him, wo could not think him guilty. Ah ho said at tho time "no wan ruined" wo verily believe, at loait ax a minister, In teaching tho word of Him whoae nanm ho called upon to bear lihn wltnosi as to bis Innocence. Had ho not protottrd to his Innocence, wo could havo thought belter of lilin.Liiit as It ban tran spired wi feel Had that tho llmo he dlsmlxff J his school he did not proclaim to tho poople hit real position in the atftlr. Yestorday ho made blight reparation by doedlng to Mr. Anderson two lotu in the city valued at $1 000 and khvo her $7&0 In coin for hersult and child to live on. Mo goes tho world. Stand ard, A Vcnorablo Cloe. Dr. Ilanjjmln Franklin, while Minister In France, bought a cloak, wbish is now being exhibited In Detroit, In tbeexcilomont oflhe tiro which destroyed Detroit In 1603 the olock was thrown Into the river, bnt soma adven- urous boya tit bed It out, and it did servlcfl for many yearx at the Indian agenoiei at Fori Uibnn andtbeSiult, at which la'lor place lis iretcw. owner lounu n. i .W1LLAMETTE FARMED From tho Dally Iteoord. REaVIBEMENTS OF LEGISLATION. Among the many subjects which will bo pre sented for the action of tho next Oregon Legis lature, will be a proposition to make it a penal offence for lawyers to engage in the practice which has been denominated "shystcring." A paper has been put in circulation by land own ers, to the effect that all who subscribe their names to it pledge themselves never to counte nance or employ any lawyer who has been en gaged in the dishonorable practice. Upon tin's the Portland Trhyram makes tho sensible sug gestion that, " While tho object had in view by the ir.imers of this pledge was the protec tion of unsuspecting parties from the imposition of unprincipled shysters, we must give it as our judgmcut that it is not entirely the proper thiug to do under the circumstancrs, from tho fact a pledge is not comprehensive enough in its character to fully protect all classes. Tho cor rect course to take iu regard to the shystcring business would bo to circulate a petition pray ing the next Legislature of Oregon to framo a law which shall make tho business referred to a crime. This petition, If numerously signed, would undoubtedly bo tho means of securing tho cud designed. It will require, howover, a very strong expression from the voters of the State iu order to accomplish the desired legis lation. Shysters exist iu such alarming num bers throughout the State that any ordinary movement of this nature could by them bo easily defeated. This subject has been freely agitated before, but owiug to certain unavoidable cir cumstances, has never been equitably settled. Honorable lawyers and citizens generally will rejoice that the matter is again receiving the attention of the people, and if the proper effort is put forth by voters it will no doubt meet with tho just consideration of the next Legisla ture, where tho matter must of necessity be finally settled." What tho TViynim says on this subject is marked by propriety and good sense. Let tho gentlemen liaving tho paper alluded to in possession, give it the 'form of a etition to the Legislature, and let a law bo enacted making the practices complsiucd of a crime. Such offences then will bcciimo a mat ter Itctween the State aud offendingattorneys, and land owners will thereby be spired a vast amount of trouble and vexation. f WORTH KNOWING. We are in possession of a secret which wo will divulgu to the ladies of Salltn that will savo them much laUir and give to nil who will try it garments white as snow, (in Germany aud IWlgium tho following mixtjro is exten sively used for washing t Two pounds of soap dissolved in about five gallons of water as hot aB the hand can bear it, then adii three table spoonfuls of ammonia aud one 'KMinfiil oil of turpentine. Theso iluids aro incorporated by stirring briskly with a birch broom. The lir.en is then soaked for three hours, caie being taken to cover tho woshtub with a closely fitting wooden cover, lty this means tljo linen is thor oughly cleansed, saving much ' rubbing, timu and fuel. Wo shall feel happy If tho ladica of Salem will try this. It will do ill that wo here claim it will do. . TOOTHACHE". We consider it a duty every individual owes to suffering humanity to make kuowu whatever they may learn that w ill alleviate tho torments of toothache. With this view we give place to tho following: At a meeting of thu Medical Society of Sydney, Dr. lilako, a distinguished practitioner, said that ho was able to cure tho most desperate cases of toothache, unless tho direase was connected with rheumatism, by the application of the following remedy : Alum, reduced to an impalpable powder, two drachms; mix and apply to tho tooth. In tho exceptional eases to which tho worthy doctor alludes, gal vanism will remove it. The galvanic battery carefully applied, will cure thu most obstinate cases of rheumatism. SINGULAR. MISFORTUNE. Thu physicians of I'rovidcnce, llhode Islaud, are quarrelling over the death of a child who hal diphtheria, and who, it seems, died from being choked to death by a piece of sponge that Wamo detached while a physic-inn was cleansing its throat. A Jury was cmpanclid by the Coroner, and their verdict was substantially iu these words i "The child ctme to its death by a misfortune." Thu physician should havo treated this jury to all the champagne they could hau drank, and tho wine should hao had upon them tho effect of strychnine. At tho Clerk's ODlco. Through tho jtolitcncs of Mr. George A. IMc8, County Clerk, wu learn that the business transacted fur tho mouth of March has lwcu : Number of deeds recorded, 70 ; mortgages, 33 j marriage licenses, 10. Mr. Ivies has made the county of Marion a model Clerk. Ho is always up with his business, knows where to put his hand on any paper, and is jtolito aud accommo dating to all who have business iu his oflice. Polloo Court for tho Month. The l'olice lmsiucs for the mouth of March has been exceedingly light, which speaks well for the morals of our city aud vicinity. Thu whole uumlier of nrrttU are -only 7, aud aro classed as follow s : Disorderly conduct, 3; lar ceny 2; peddling without license, 2. Juat think of it, only seven arrests in u month at thu Capital of Oregon) The Boll Started. At length tho IlLsherlos along tho Columbia aro springing into life. A few days bIiico Mr. Hume started the ball rolling by catch ing and canning 100 fish. This Is a nlgnal for active operations, and horeaftor the dell cato talmon will rapidly be transferred from their native element to Iayeled cans. T. CUNNINGHAM SALEM & PORTLAND. ' - - Importer) oi Agricutural OENKHAL AGENTS 1'Olt TIIK CELEIIItATKD Garden City Sulky Gang and Walking 3 a O "W5 m Ha-rro-TOrs, e,xL Cultivators, AND THIS HIIS1IAWAKA CHILLED - IRON Superior to nnj thine In thin Stntct Monitor Force-feed Seeders and Cultivators Combined, FARMERS' FRIEND GRAIN DRILL, Hctolijs .cixxcaL Send for Circulars, which addrosa. rdolltfj WKATHEK R1CPORT. Kola, April I, 1878. During March 1878, there were 10 daya on which rain fell, with an aggregate of G.MMnchc of water; 1 clear and 14 cloudy days other than those on which rain fell. Mean temperature fil.a.'l. Highest daily mean temperature, fill' on the i!3d. I,owcst daily mean temperature, 311 on tho "th. Highest tliennomcter, "0 at 2 o'clock p. M., on the 21st. Iwest thermometer, XV at 7 A. M., on the 8th. I'roslfl occurred on tho 8th. Thunder ami lightning on the 17th and 23d. Trevailing winds wcro from tho North 13 days, Southwest II days, South 8 days. Uuring March, 1877, there were 18 days on which ram fell and an aggregate of 10.0(1 inches of water; .1 clear and 10 cloudy days. Mean tcunwiaiuic tor the 'inoutli II idlest daily mean temiieraturo, ft? tt.2n. on the 1th and 20th lowest daily mean temperature -10' on the 3d, 18th and l'Jtli. 'P. 1'iaiiCK. Uouso Burnod. Nat. Heard's new house, at Ilrownsvillo, was hurtled last Friday night, aud as Mr. Hoard and family were east of the mountains aud uoliody was living iu the liont-e, uveiything iu it was lost. Thu house was new and had ln.cn well furnished, etc., all thu clothing belonging to the family, except what they had with them, was hunted. Of course it was the work of an iuccndi'iry, and the great ipirstiou at Drowns. villo now H, who of their eitireus is so Mack hearted as to commit such a dastardly deed, Vnltinblo Xlorso Lost. Most all of our readers havo noticed that old black horse that Mr. .1. I l'arrish has driven iu ami out of this city for a number of years. Well, Mr. l'arrish has driven him for the last time Ho was turned looio in thu pasture with a halter or rope around his neak, which he by souio mcatm got his hind foot fast iu, and when found aud cut loose hu very quietly closed his eyes, aud the hl.xck horse's career on earth was ended. Now Lodco, L, C, Fisher, State Deputy, organised a Lodgoof I.O. (J. T, near llrooks Station In till i county, un tbo.'IOlh ult, with twenty nIx members. .ablsh I.odno, No. Hi:), assisted In tho work. A. J. MoCanu Is W. O. T ; Jonnlo Jonos, W. V.T.: H. T. Northrult, V. H.; H. W. Hcott, V. V. O. T. j D. II. l.sfollell Lodge Doputy. WAKELEE'S BATH FOR SHEEP. A SUr.E AND KI'I'EUIIVi: DIP FOJK SCAM, -AMI All othor Shoop Disoason. Wo tameMly reiommwiil all Wu I Oruwcrs n, ult. fllltlSTV X, WInK, W7 Krota ttrvvt. tun l'ru'icwro to UANIlKACTtMtr.il l SI. I CO . Imnortirs of IJruirH ami Chi'iulruls. Acci Manaeeraol thu(lIJcn Illy ( lii'iulral Work, flee, j in MbniBuincry niriii, ean rraiJiiMo AkoiiIi for Oregon, HOUfilC, DAVIS A CO., PUU'IMNI). iiihwml The GelctratGll Draft stallion" LOUIS NAPOLEON, Will make thu pre aunt tiatun na folloMt: AT BH.VKHTON-Moi.ilsy, Tucudsys, slid Wcl nt'adaya. AT JIY KAHM, on Ihu upper mil cf llourll I'rslrlo, iiiiu mild Mratcf .1 I. KoirV on thu road tuHa lem Tlmrntays. Kr.daya, ami HlarJu)B. TEltMS-Lcap, (10 Hcaaon, J'JO lninraiici),(:iO This hor'o was boucht by mo In Calif irnls Mat Jinuary, wliureliu won uko'iJ npulatloii a a rur. ctrrful Hulfctlcr sa Ihu rulltwiui; usuiid K'-'ill'-n:iii wlllUitlfr, to Hbom I nftr Win. Illll' Soiicnn Co, llmk; Harry Mi'acham, 'ar rrcr; John McNtsr. Miller; .. Diniisri. laruii'i; Jo'. WiMidcn, Importer or Mmnan horfea, It, llrjaii. liv eryraan, , Micrry; O. fcU Hull; Itohrrt Crane, falineri Tunmaa Hopper farmer and capllallrt; J. Uo.isyr, frrini-r: J 11 liutnxf, farmer; J. M. llullea, ftrruer; l( A. I'atDn. arrucr-all of ttjooma county. Csilfur til, I'cUlnmar.U. IksrrlptloD and rcdlRree. LOU1H NAI'OI.EON I a beanllful dapplu tiny, 10 hauia blub, and wtliihi UCO Ira. lis tin alnd by Ihu Imported Norman l-onu Louis Napoltor, aril Lla dam b Itoyal Mainpaon luipnrttd by l.'ol Oaihy. of Tazewell county, IU.; bis giaod dam Has a hunch Canadian inaro. Come and see the lorsl befjie raVlnir rthfr ar raneuiriiw. 'J', . . LUUOMlbON. UircbJi, U7m3 a & CO., OREGON. Implements & PLOWS, Carriages. will bo forwarded freo to anv T. CDNNINGHAM & CO. Jno! Gilbert ECOITOMV ! MonN Hip Gum BootB, $4,00 ft Knee " 3.50 Ladies' Arotics, 1.26 Missoo " i.oo JLadloa CrlUll Shoes, ,50 MiBBes' " " .40 ElnBtoin Bros.' No. 1 Kip Boot, 4.60 " " No. 2 " 4.00 Buckinsham &. Hooht's No. 1 Kip Boot, 4.50 " No. 2 " " 4.00 " Montana " Boot, 4,00 "Ranoh" " 3.50 ALSO. I oall attontiou to Goods of my own manufacture, whioh, for STYLE, and WORKMANSHIP, and general GOOD qualities, surpass ANYTHING in tho Stato. Hoforeo'o Salo of Land. BY il'lncur ilerrws of tto Circuit Court of the Htittnot Ori'un lurlliit county nf Msrlnn, nrndc Orioliern lh"J, ami IVIirtmry H, 1H7, I wllUrllat pul.llo suction lo Dip lilulnd bl.l.lcr, im Nuliinluy, April (1, IH7H, nt Ihu hour iifonu o'clock p. in. of mlil dny, ami ai thu coMit'hnuro iliNir In Hi Inn. In rnlil iiiinty, tliu follow ln ilcarrlhril trsct of laud, Uln Ihu proii'rty of A. O, Jsrnha. n.iw dtcrttve: Coiniiifiicin);al Ihu N. K. rorinT of lha H, K. or. of rtte. I, In T, H H . It t W.. In Marlon county. Orrjion, rilillilliu tnrnrn K MMSIrlislns, IIii-ikuH. 4U (HI cli , llivrru W. MJOucliai, llunrch. 10 10 h., IIimickW. IDUlch., thriicuN. 1 Mil lbs.. Ihcnre W. SMU flia.. IbvncoN, SHJlclin., tliwm K. fiO.lsl ch. lo pliri' of bcnliinlrK, i-oniilnlnw -I'J'i arrvs, more or Ivan, ami ri'arrvliiuiiuttif Ihuaniiiua tract nfahont flvu arrt-a rallul i.'iu H. mill pre I'rrly. allualu niT. H,, ami llinei l W mul I I;,, Iu .Mtrlmi rf.unly. Onxon. TKIDIH-OiiM imIii, oim half In hand, the nlbir mi u iiiiiiiIIif' Hire, mi mitu nhil rnorli;i) on the jtiu ltiaolil, Hold In tracta lo Mill purclmai-ra (ICOIKIU W. DOWNINO. MurrhH, IS78.WI Id fine. Adminictrntor's Notice. NOTIUK N hvrrby uluii lhatllir uridurslifriid In been dulir nppiilnlid sdmlulalralorof thu ealatu of Liberty Nuouk latuol Marlon touiily. t)ri'j,'on, il ioimM. All tursiiiia bsvlnir rlaliua afalmt thu mid otitu will pruiint tliLm nltbln rx niuntha to thu iindiTFtiriiiiil. at bla rraldui". two uillia unrlhweat of Hublhiilty propml irldvit; and Ihoin knowliic thumaelvca Imlubtid will ileau maLu Imiiiedlatu pawner.!. IIKN.IA.MIN HTANI'ON, hiibllinlty, Msnh 11, Ihlswl Aduiliilatrator. iVfJPTlJKK ! Ilsn no nioru iTIl'.TAL TltUHnbS, No morn surTerlrii; fnnii Iron brupsor ateel pil, ksI l'lrnr'4 itti-nl .TIuiK'llo Innllii 'I'rilaai Is worn with eaau and comfort S'KIIIT mill I1AV. ihI will mir. firm radii si tun when nil nthvra full. Header, if niptiirid. try miiv'uiiil )ou will nuverri'iirtt II Hmd for lliilralul Hook ami 1'rku Llt MAONKTIU hl.AHTKl 'lltllhH COMI'ANV. OOO Hacratneiitost.. aN KltANCtSCO, CAL. tV bent by mall to all parts of Ihu world AJ nielli).! My niiiiiiul Cnriilouiiv of Ytvilabht a-d dinner find fur Ih'.M hill bit rent TIIKI', to all who apply C'UMuuiera of lift iohkhi ru.il uoi Hrl'u'orlt. I Piter nun of Ihu Uri'e.t colli cMona of vtltetablu feil oer ent nut by any aerd bniuu In int'lia. a lare Kirlinii nf wbldi weruptown on my Is aeed farina I'rlut d il-fcilor s fur i u llvstltin on ut b pacaairo. All mil told from my itlabllibmint uariant'd to bu bulb fie.li ar.dtruu to name; o far, Hint ahuu'd t priiteothirHlau 1 will reBIl ti order rralla. Aa Ihu orlvllial lulrixlucer f ll' lliihliir. HU4fhct. riilnnit's Melon, llarb'ibisi' 'it'i'tix', Mi xlrsn 'or ii. 1 uerieteral new vrtttaM. . thl en o'i and Invite Ihu palronau of all wliu are anxlots in bavn tbitr teol tllirclly iioni the kruwir, freab, true, and of Hi" viry be.t lmln. JAilKS J. II, UHLUUIIV, MarbUUesd, Mais. of ar ift 1 ' '( " M ,r ,A--' - 1 y Lk VA. "gfip-iT 'ii, ii niiti,. j- j, -TV " "TrT, '