w tf I "WrLLAMKTTE FARMER. 5 DnBOTOaTJ FFICHRSortlu NATIONAL CBANGK. Matter-John T.Jovc, Bartan. Phillip. Ark. Uichrt1er Woodnun, pvr Pw"Van Barcn, Lxturtr-K. n. Smedley. Crcseo, Howard, U. aUioard-A. J. VauRhn, kerophli. TeooT Au't SUuani-ilommer Whitehead, Xlddlebssb, Domcret. N.J. ' tVwpfoto-S. II. Kills. BprtoRboronjA, Warren. O. fJ2iV-O.H.KeUer,UinIilfta.k. ' af.Artr-0. Dluwfddle, Orchard Grove, Ind. Ons-Mr. John T. .lone. Usrton, I'hlllLus, Arlc. Flont-Ut. Samuel E. Adams. Monlioello. Minn. JKnnow Mr9 Harvey Ooddard, North Oranby. Ct. r Lai,V.tl'tWant suMri Miss Caroline A. UalL Louisville, Ky BIXOUTITB COMMITTX). D. Wyatt Aiken, (Chairman,) Cokesbory, 8. C, K. It. Bhank'Mid, Uubnque-Iowa. Dudley T. Chase, Claremout.N. II. Alonto O Met, Itock Fallji, Whiteside. IU. W. IL Chamber, 0wecheo,Hussell. Ala. OPFIOKIM ORKOOnItATB OBANOB. it&kr. A. K, Shipley, 0wco, Clackamw County. &crttary.H. W. Itandall, Oregon Clly. ' Trtcuvrrr. David Htnllh, Lebanon. Linn CoantT. NxtcvUo Commute. A. R. Shipley. Oswero, CUckama County; u. W. Hunt, Hablimlty, Marlon County; A. Holder, Corvallls, Denton County. State Grange Deputies for 1878 Pott Offlot. Bxprtu. mnrow. A UaMcr ConraWs... clackaxas. 0 H Waltc fisnby JIAKKIt, Tbomis Hralth Baker City CLATOOr, W II dray Astoria.... CorvaUl ...Astoria JACKSON. JN TMUlcr Jacksonvill Jacksonvill JomniiNB. Joseph I'ol ock Lclanrt ulxk. Tot con Kuoz Crou'wel'.. AUeu Band KugcnoCity I.AKX, T W CoWln KOLTHOMAH. PlymptAn Kelly East Portland... .Bart Portland Jacob Jchntnu ' " ' " XAI1I0M, J W Batch. Idcr llnttevlllo Wm M Hlllcary 'lurnor WAsntNOTON. T A Klchardson Tualatin J W tiapplni(ton....Ualon TAHH1LU II R Lauahlin North Yamhill wasiuxotox TBiuiironr. WALLA WALLA. W B Thomas.,. ...WsJlt Walla COLUMI11A. Thomas Thruttell... .Dayton DITHON .6 GO'S Home Musical Library, contains nearly all tho really cood sliert music ever published convnlrmlr bound In Thlrtr"! wo hand some volnmt s. Kach uook lsijcilto Independent or thiolhuis, I Mild winrntily, BLrt contain tbolar;o quantity of SOI toVW pi(s, sheet rautlc slxr, of KKd mu'le, and each booU la cold for 2. SO In Ilonrd; A3 Clollit. t Gilt. There arc 15 Collection of Vocal Mnile, of which the three mott recently lrued arc: THKMJNMIINKOI'NO.NH (JOOpp 00ca.-.) 'f liu voais are by the roost pupal ir authors. TIIKWOHLD OF.NONO. (JM pices.) Afireat vailety nf soars by the bed couipoicr. native and foreign. UK.TIM Of KNHI.ISH NONfi (Sll Pcvl, 73 HodW, Daots, Ac l Wonderfully line book, At the Unto of 1th publication conrldcrvd tbo best. There are 17 Collection ol iMlruuental Music. The most recent one n are: (ItriTKItOHUKJIS. (i37pCf.) Fine piece fur "vauced plavers. (limn OP fllK DANCK, (i.U paseM Thenmeslcoiiponltlonsof btrauis. s2i:itHosr N-rir.nsH. dni;eo A hundied or more of tho works of this moot brlllltut ol misltrn. Heed for Catalogue, and Content of tr.e II book, Hr"LooU out fr Dllson & (V New Weekly Ku slctl Paper. Appears lit Sepumter. OLIVER DITSOxN & CO., Boston. . XI Dltxon A-Co., J. i:. Dltaon A'o 813 Broadway, N. Y 911 Chtnut ftt I'hlla ANGORA GOATS FOR SALE. T SUALL II .YK A D0J5BN OR MORB I'URC BLOOD AXOOB4 BVK At the ralr Hround. In October, also gradr boek and owes that hae been well bred. ,.. SumiDAK, Oregon, Auz.SO, 'TS.-tf Administrator's Notioe. N( IOTICB H HKRE11Y OIVKN THATTHR DN J...4.n ha, uun thUflmv SDDOlnUMl DT IAS County Court of Marlon County, Oregon, admlnUtra tor of (he tsUte of Amelia David. n, deceased. All cersons nannu cuims aiui rm !" quired to prent them with the proper vouchtw to me In Hafero, Or.irou, within lJn"lbJ,ir?u0H1110 date of this notice. A. V DAVIDSON, Administrator of the Estate ol Amolla uarldion, deeeasid, Dated Auru' 3t.1873.-w4w MABBISih On Salem prairio, at tho reaidenco of tho lirido'rt father, Septt-raWr 12th, by tho Kov. A. W. Bower, Mr. Win. W. Woodworth, cf irowell lVairio, and MUa Alida K. Knight, lato of Montcalm county, Michigan. Joseph M. Woodworth and Miss Hnttto N. hnight atven dants. Compliments of tho parties received. At tho houne of IT. M. Clark, Sept. 10, 1S"8. by Rev. H. M. Clark, Mr. Peter Laforo and Mihs ilattie Kayg, all of Mariou county. Sept. 10, at tho residence of Leonard Judwn, Mr. John Mclntire and Mis Judson, Com IiliintllLa received. lArgo Ftro. Friday night of last w cek a destructive- firo occurcd at Forest Orovo which will prove a heavy loaa to that commuuity. Some time during tho night two largo warehouses -oco Mouging to W. V. Hoxter and tho other to Mihare. Hiuda 1 Ilurkhardt caught or was et on tiro and consumed. About 40,000 bush eh of wheat were stored in tho building, all of which was totally destroyed. The grain was stored in tho warehouses awaiting shipmtnt. It principly belonged to tho fanners in that ieiuity, on whom the low falls heavily. Tito loss will scarcely fall abort of JSO.OOO. The tiro is uppotdtoiAjthoworkofanujciudury. Wo are unablo to state whether or not tho prop erty was insured. Tho location recommended for liht and fog sitfial on 1'oint WiUou has boon 'approved by tho Light Ho-iw Uwrd, and tho un-ey of the ground UK process; tho land will bo pur- dialed f "ccc. ev. Robert Collyer, cf Chicaw, m Uu nre-whing to largo congiesatwos tt Uvd. Kaj-janl. GBAHOE MJEKimOB. Salem, Sent. 17th. 1878. A special Grango mooting wul bo hold in tho 4th degree on Friday evening tho 20th inst., at 7:30 o'clock p. m. in Grango Hall, Salom, for consideration of questions of general interest. All 4th degree members are cordially invited to bo present, especially thoao from abroad. Dan'l Clajik, Master Marion Co. P. O. Multnomah District Pomona Grango will meet on tho Third Friday of September, at 10 a.m., in their hall in East Portland. Fourth dofTTOrt mnmluirrt in trntu nfntulitirr Ant fnr1n11v invited to meet with us, as important business win do in nanus. A. K. HinrutT, Master. Manon County Pomona Grange. Marion county Pomona Grango will hold n regular quarterly meeting in Salem on Friday tho 4th day of October next beginning at 1 1 o'clock a. m. Tho election of officers lor tho ensuing year with other important business will bo transacted at this meeting. A full meeting is important. Dan'l Claiik, Salcin, 8cpt. 7th, 1878. Master. Liquor Drinking at the Capitol. On Saturday two resolutions wcro introduc ed in tho house calling for information as to what authority has pormittcd tho opening of a liquor Belling room in tho SUto Capitol. It is n fact that a liquor saloon is opened thcro and is extensively patronized, much moro by out siders than by mcmlicrs, indeed it Is truo that most of tho members nro not drinking men and do not patronize it, and tho resolution passed by a unanimous vote. It is very proper that refreshments should bo convenient to members and others, and a tho Capitol is situated at a considerable distance from our hotels and restaurants it may bo proper to allow somo ouo to establish on eating room there, but tho general sentiment among tho members seems to bo that thoy do not wish to bo rcsponsiblo for liquor selling at tho Capitol, which is an indication of sober intention and good moral sentiment on part of tho members. Fresh Bread on tho Fair Grounds. Klsowhcro wo publish advertisement of Messrs. Strong & Haiti, who givo notico that thoy will, during tho Stato Fair, keep at their stand, No. 31, fresh baked bread daily. They iutvnd to have nn abundance, and campers can find thcro also a full supply of other needful necessaries in camp life. Thoy will have in connection therewith a candy manu factory. Wo commend Messrs. Strong & Ualn to all our farmer friend? at rcsponsiblo businau men. Tho Plammcr Premiums. Wo call particular attention to tho fact that W. S. Plummer patentee and manufacturer of tho Pluramor fruit dryer, is oflering, as ho says, four beautiful premiums for tho best dis plays of dried fruits, dried by tho Plummer Proceu. His card will bo found elsewhere, Ail ho intimates in this announcement ho will build n neat pavilion of his own on tbo Fair Grounds, for tho cxprost purpose of exhibiting theto dried fntits und to xhow tho operation of his drying machine;!. ThoGrat white settler in Polk county, Mr. C. D. Kmbree, of Lixie, ha.i bought a Plummer Fruit Dryer and thinks it is one of tho best investments ho has tnado jet for making money. Ho says it is Utter than represented to him by tho agent. Col. J. W. Ncsmith, of Dixie, has two Plummer Fruit Dryers in full blast oti his big fruit farm. As soon as fruit is ripe they will run day and night. FBIVATE PREMIUMS. I offer four !oautiful premiums at our noxt State Fair for thu largo.it and best display of dried fruits dried by the Plummer Process, packed and exhibited by tho manufacturer, to bo exhibited in Brand tiaviliou built oxtiresslv for the purpose. I wish all who own Plummer Dryers to participate, as tho State Fair prom ises to bo a grand display of Oregon producti and manufactures, and there is no doubt but all that participatu will bo greatly benefited. W. H. Plummkii. Favors a Dog Tax. Oakland, Sept. 12, 1S78. Mlt, Kditoi'.: I was pleased to notico an notico an article in your paper on a dog tax. What wo need is a tax ujion all dog to tho amount of five dollars on each, thu smallest ones aro the w orst of all in enticing others. Also a bounty upon bnars of $25, panthers the same, wolves $50. and wild cats $10. Last wook I found liftoin killed in ouo place If a dog can't pay his way kill him and keop a pig instead. Another law wo no.'d as much at a dog tax, is a law to make overy onu kotp his stock upon his own premises. I tirul it an oasy matter to keop btook in an enclosure, that is tho quostion, and a difficult one but to keep others out that are half starvod. If Bomcthini is not done to protect thoso that keep their stock enclosed, there will bo xerious trouble in Douglas county before long. Making lawful fences is pUyed out; if tho stock can't make a gap thu owner will. t. HALL, .Senior Maa Caught, bat not Johnson. On Monday Chief Dtsscr, of Portland, re ceived a telegram from Shedd's Station, sayirg that thu notorious Juhnon had bout utught, and askiug for instructions. At or.co tyie stickers on tho city papers v.ero put to work making up sensational head-lines, and the re port went out that tho real inau .Io)inon Lad lxn caught; but on arrival uf thu officer at .Shield's Station, it was found that a man bad lin caught, but that man was not "the follow who caused so much trouble and uneasiness," and consequently he was not taLcnto Portland. The 0. S, snag Iwat is at Duena Vista Par doinj good kervitij; it will reach Salem this wtvk, and then drop on down the river, moving aniss Iwtwceu this city anl the Willatnetto Locks. Oold la AtraBdoaoc Tho Standard of thu 10 th inst., contains tho following: For somo months past parties have been prospecting along and near Skyhomish river, bebeving that thcro wero valuablo dig gings Bomcwheto in that locality. At ono time diggings paying two and thrco dollars per day were discovered, and somo of the prospectors were content to work there several months, but others wero not so cosily satisfied, and con tinue! their search for tho hidden treasures thoy wero quite sure would reward their per severance. And tho report comes from Snoho mish City that thca fortune Beckers havo been rewarded in finding diggings about 30 tnlUo from Snohomish City, in tho river bed, that pay twenty dollars per day to ths man, usifig only p.uis m cleaning. Tuu discoverers, Messrs llarrctt & Co., went to Snohomish City uud re corded their claim. The ut 1.-0111 of that little city were so elcctrilicd by the news of tho dis coverers, that rcjHirt says thttt many promi nent men of the city left their business and proceeded at once to the dlcging to locate their claims. Our infotmant, who arrived in this city last night, says tho news wero brought to Li Conner from Snohomish City by gentlemen who are perfectly reliable, and tho rcpoit is believed at La Connor. If tho report is not exaggerated, and tho miners aro actually taking out &!0 per day to tho man without miuing machinery, this will doubtless prove one of tho best paying mines on thu coast. Death or a Former ClUxen. Again are wo called upon to record tho death of a former resident of this citv, after twenty llvn years of suffering, having for that length of time been afflicted with a cough that would only givo up its victim when the nugcl of death bare tho spirit of Mrs. K. Kllen Ilobb to its haven of rest. Mrs. Ilobb, the oldest daughter of Mrs. Parish, sister of Mrs. S. A. May, of this city, had a largo circle .of warm friends, who will hear of her death with regret; during all these years of suffering she bore her alllictiou with truo christian fortitude. Tho funeral will take placo from her late residence, West Park street, between Morrison And Aldor, Portland, to-morrow at 1 1 o'clock a. m. Friends of tho family ore invited. Wonted t Hcr, ShonfT Baker Saturday morning received tho following polito petition from thu prisoners in tho county jail: To the hcnorablo citizens of Salem Mr. Jo?. A. Uaker, Sheriff of Marion comity Dear Sir: We, tho undersigned members of tho "county jail," Salem, Oregou, do hereby risk permission to attend tho trial of John Whitney, in tho said city of Salem, 011 Saturday, Sept. 14, A.I). 1878. Yours very respectfully. CriAH. KiNfioLD, 0. I). Stotlaii, Jas. Sullivan. l!y James Sullivan, chairman. Tho request could not lo granted by the Sheriff. Moil Xtobbora Arrested. Tho OrcgonLui of Saturday Hays, Mr. Goo, A. Steel, pontal agent, received ft dispatch from the sheriff of Siskiyou county, California, which convoyed tho wolcorav information that tho mail robbers havo been captured after a long and vigorous, search in tho inouutains. Tho names of tho gang are not given. Thco nro the s.vno fullnws who attempted to rob tho stage near Yroka a fuw days nxo, and one of whoso number was killed by Wells, Fargo & Co's ir.ussngcr, Mr. llcynalus. A Fonoinr AppoLufcnont. Tho appointment of Miss Norn Simpson to lo Enrolling Clerk of the house, gi es general satisfaction. This is tho first appointment uf tho kind wo bclicvo,cvcr given in our legislature to a lady, ami tho practice being initiated .wo hope it will bo continued, bo that young ladies can receive their share of employment freni U10 Stato. Death or an Oregon Flonecr. Old residents will recollect illtitlcr Ander son, nephew of Gen. Adair, of Astoria, who came to that placo in I850,and afterwards lived on Pugut Sound, and was always much ro spocted and had many friends, holding different public positions in both territories. He re turned to thu South in 1W5, and resided hut in Grenada, whero bo recently died of yellow fovcr. Succeaaral Operations with Hone. Smuii. Sept. 12, 1878. Mit. Knrmit; In order that fanners and own ers of ridgling horxos may know of my success ful treatment of ridgling, I will refer briefly to a few men who havo lately tried my work, which should scttlo at least thrco questions: First, that ridgling horsed, by Miles' now method, can ho gvldcd as safely, and tho or centage of lowi by death, from the ojkiration, no gTcatcr than common stidlions, under the old itylo of clamps, fire, cords und pobon. (See Spirit of thu Times.) Second, that it matters not whero tho uigu is, or tln'i season tf thojnvr, so tho work is done right. Third, that exercise at work or under tho saddle is absolutely necossary after thu operation, es pecially ridglingj, oh tbo following certificate will clearly ihow: Hklmivikw, YAMinu.Cu.,Ropt.ff, 1878. Mr. Ixh Dar Sir: Yours of thu second in.it. at hund. I am well ploxicd with your work. I worked my hor) in thu thresher and to a header wagon almost uvuiy day. and am C0.V hauling grain to Dayton. Then) has been homo inquiry aa to your whtrcabouty, for there are others that bavu worked for you to do since they have wm.ii and heard how successful you was with my horse. Yours with rvapect, Ayniww J. Dakku. Mr. I). C. Stewart, of North Yamhill, Or ogiin, nays the ridglui" I guided for him, Aug, Utth, wall right, und in fchort he has douo ex ceedingly well, and hu i.i Mtisfied with thu oiratiou. Mr. N. McPeursifull of Mil'ers, (hugon, Hays: "Dr. lx.'o guided a ridgling lion) for me; I worked him every day just thu name ta Inifore the operation. He has doubled tho valuu of my hore." I cannot attend to nil the work offered ou ac count of it boiug m saattered it wuold take too much time to go to it, (time is money.) I will try to fill promptly each appointment adver ilvol in thu taper, so that ail -no mutU-r bow far jou may live from yorr country town ca huvuyotir work ticrw and w oik your howe home. Wu. Lki;, V. S. HAWLEY, DODD A CO., PORTLAND, OREGON. Offer for Sale at tho Lowest Possible Prices. HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL -jftliTSr- AQKnGimiraM Consisting MMri TTAnnnmi A WW ilAAAUWi)k)g Wc have been particularly careful to recommend no implements save such, as arc really the "neflus ultra" of their class, believing the best are notonly tlic cheapest but safest to both to consumer and dealer. Our price lists will be fur nished on application, and we sell no goods that we arc afraid to guarantee. Wc would call especial attention to the Deere Si; Flow, Iipik 1 flfin ffnlrl In flrnnnn nnrt UI T .- 4i. Innt O rr. 1. 111 iiiv iuol uiuiwo. The jxeulUr arraniranicnt of this unrtvilcil t UUxL Ask ) our neighbor wliat I u thliiks about It. No eumptlcntlon of levers. A txiy rui tniniM It, an J do Utter work than an.An with milking iilow, anJ tslro tlio qiuuUty linpKtncni necus oniy 10 cc Ken iu ve mrc 1vr usy. W 0 Iive aM e hxm1 regar J to tlio mnn.niMit nf nur lmnlrmi'tif a atkl wn olilv tmprociucnt cf our implements ik! wo only import tuciiasiiAto 1110 tty uteu improve- mtnu tiki Let itvlm As ourllne Is too oxtendea to bDjiort michaslisto tlio cry Uteit lniirure- DEERE'S MOLIHE PLOWS, Randall's Rolling Cutter Harrow. Buckeye Broad Cast Seeders, Deere's Sod Flows DEERE'S CULTIVATORS, CHAMPION PANNING MILLS. Farm, Grist and Pood Mills, Wood-workinB Mnchinory; Bolting, Schuttler Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons With th Now TRUIiliENOER Pat. BRAKE, the Latest device,! No Brnli Bsvrn.cd: No hoii to cr oat tiros, wlllboliln wnROii wiywhore from IxtcJdntr or Rolnc forwnrtL Wo nro rtlo Solo Agonta for STXJDEBAKKB. -C72LCOXTS. With Fata! Holler fab, Too vrcll known to need commont. f THE WALTER FRUIT DRYER M VMJl'ACTUrtlSH end TKADINO CO. OAVX7A7j STCC3E, $100,000, Are now Prepared to Furnish tie WALTER DRYER At very low lirlccn, from 43T.O to $700. FRUIT GOTEHS, TAKE N0TICE Tluit;.l, l.tiNk A: Com puny nnil Luke V, NeNorvleli Compuii)', ol tmu l'ru (Itco, iironouuers "Tho. OTAI.TJB?. tho best t'ryer now in ujc." BiiisiDs made in forty-eight bonrs, Applos dried into and one-half hours tlALL at our oilier. 418 California Nt.. J an f ranrUro and aen tho beaullful fruit oVItxl by lltn Waller Uryer. J. H MAYNARD. Secretary. talma FRUIT GROWERS ! TAKE NOTIOE ! riVIATTJIK WAI.TKII COMrANV MARK CASH JL sdrsLei upon all fmlt cured j Ibilrprucvrr, J.II. MATNAIII) -. rllXHRTAUY Office 418 California fit. H. Y. AtiKJiui IIKAHINtl IIIMTOIIKI). Orest Invention by una m t.o di-itl fur stl )ir. 1 1 nil rlsiup fur sr tlinlar. Vaimv ib IUiii'en, Lnek Iluz M), Mxllnon, IstlUn. saVfJ sim KiifitJ. ffrafcit:nirior los.i tiJra M. A, UIUNT4 U, . i, 6 (Wo Hi , UfacWAtU, U, HALKt MARBLE WORKS. WM. STAIGER, nattKii is Head-Stones & Monuments micurtu in Italian and Vermont MARBLE. Ilranch Mhi. ut Albany. Addreu; A, hTAKJItl, .tlliuuy, irrKr. Alto, evi rr varleir of cuM.riitrv ed oilier store work do'.o tkII alunilo ilr.n ! oruer fiom all Etri of ins ut- ar.d M'.I,(iiUiii Teitory ncelvrd y icall n- otheiwls-, aud pionipily fiiiuardtt. All , wuk wsrrsctcd. Apr U "8 teifcratram in part of 8 ,.,,,.,,,. ,iitti-it... tarUcuUrUe, we cultl elt attention to the following Uit: Said for Circulars and Price Llntn. JIAULKV, J)ODJ) tl CO, CURED! "PERFECTLY OUBED." HogunL, H st.v Cuvk Co,, Nov. 04, UT7, Masri I'uiicu .V Hon. l''oiili'turi Manmllc Klssllc Trnst; (lnt- lieitlmtvii to Klvrt you my tiuno'.lrllcil tc4 tlinuuy ltli nystd to lliu elllracy or your Tru In iiroituilnr. irfect cure. IlnviiHiini onn wlilch I lioniilof you Hlmut 1 riiy seo, Nhd I ll nl mmlf atllil tn 1'KIIKMTI.V Ultlil'. TlisnUlnit y.u lor thuHihiroyou uaxtkinl the lemlth iroJucid )jy jour Truss, I reumlu yours, ctr THOMAS MILLKlt. A Remarkable Cure! Han KOANClsro, Nov. 17. IliT?. l)u I'lsiice-Di'sr Hlr: On thu .tuih tUy of Jute. IHT7.I iiunliastil onu or jour I'ntont Mniiiiillc hlt.lln I'rufH p, mIiIcIi I havo uorn conmnnily. it rordlM. to lio illn-clloii von uavw. slid I now find It tins entire ly cured tuu of It. p'liro, TnU I consider rwnsrl. bli'.n I mi ntoily Hfiy jmrsnldand Imvo worn i. u 'I rursvi, IncludliiL' llr, Hliirmau'r, wlltJoat ie ulvlnir Ibu lct lieueQI; In ftel, thu louver I worn hem tho womo I bvesmr. Yob msy uhllnh thl Id or. If you deslh), and I iiopn Ihtt others sLtli'ttU tlth Hernia who read Ihts Mill lv yi-ur reiuiNly a rial. 'Jbtnkliifyou Tor iho criat bentflt you Ltva J0110 mo, 1 reuiatu. truly ynur. AI.KXANIIKU TiKAI), 33V Hitch Mrett. The Latest Cure! . HN fnAMcirto, April 21. 167S. This will eerilfy that by wearlmr 'l): riartn'n MaunvtlcKlasllcTruJis'1 about KUIIIT MONTII.H, n luh t and day, I havo bnen c mpleloly cured of tlo Kupturo with which I have nurtured during thu past iwmiy-tlxyearii. My Ituptaru was very bad.eomlni; out a larxoaa m two fl.t. caurluir viest pain and annoyance. rtu 'Mskiii-IIc KUslleTruM" knpt my Kupture In pluca stcurely, without csuslus mo thu least pJu. Inca the Truss has cured nu 1 lavu kudo without It for many day at a time wltho.it any ludlcatlooa of a focurttiuen. thiiUKh wotllui; hard all the tlm, a.id theruforu I thru wystll a wtll man. IMNIUI. KAI.MIIACII, Fireman In tha employ or the U. I. It. It. Co. IF !tltTl'KFi7Nnd nt onro fur our JVt:U IllnNfruftMl lluuU und lrlco 1.InI. MAUNKTIO KLAHTI(TtKU88 COM PANT. WJHAcramcntost., HAN fIANCHCO, Juno la-Cm wwSy IOIIN GRAY, Kormeil lit J)urhlr.n HUxk, ha junt ojeucO i Lxt ItU WIJ1JU!U HIUVK UI Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, AND Houho - Furnishing Goods. N.-xt to lUlryuipltt t llrown, Vr.tltKf.V'H IILOCK. NALt!.TI. Oil. WHICH WILL BB H)LD AT Lowest Cash Rates! iHllf RUPTURE ! U 11 u mure ,11I!TAL Til hiKM. No mu'H edurtiu imui lrtn h ops tr steel rpil. kI i'teri'v'' I'Htent jTlHUtietlu I'.IukIIu Triua Nwnrn with ease and cou'orl MtlllT and HAY. am 111 mlt. fvrn'anl.al ..uu viuu nil nthera (all. Iltajtr, If ru.ta'ixl Iryine anil juti w lneerrtfret It Km.J for II .iratwl lloox am I'rlro l.l.t MAdNtTIO M.Ani If ii.rK CuVI'Ax. 0ll)Merii.nalosL. tt KltAMIrfK, (rL. W bin ty tcail to all part uf ll't v.oib,4t4 L(bV)a eders SwSKm RUPTURE gaiBBfeMC.. ;W