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WILY Wlti'lTE KAHMlL'll: SALEM, OBEGOiN, OCTOBER 22, I860 grange oInnn(. ;it.iXJB MKEUTOIIY. The Oregon Btats Orange. OFFICEKS. Master-Judge R. P. Itolse, Stlem, Marlon Ovoraeer. A. Luelling, Milwnukle, Clnck ama Co., Ogn. , , , Lecturer II. E. Hayes, Stafford, Clackamas Stewaril J?"V. 0ok. MoMlnnville, Yamhill Asit. StwirdJ. Voofheoi, Woodburn, Ma. rion Co., Ogn. Chaplain A. F. Miller, Willsburj,, Clacka- mas Co.. Oan. , Treasurer E Strom:, Salem, Marion Co., Secretary Mm. M. J. Train, Albany, Linn Co., Ogn. Oato Kcopnr. John Slmpion, Sins aw, Lano Co., Oregon. Ccrci Mr. Annio Simjvon, 3iiilaw, Lane Co.. Oan. Pomona Mra. S. M. Cook, MoMlnnville, Yamhill Co., Ogn. Flora Mr. E. Russell, Walla WMIi, W. T. Lady Awistant Steward MIm Lydla Urook, Salem, Morion Co., 0n. The Orange In Oregon. Linn County Business Council held its first mooting 6tnco lmrveet with Tolk Hill arnngo on October 0. All tho of ficers woro on hand. Much business wns transuded. Matters affecting leg islation, Stalo fair, interest question, and other timely topics. Among thoso present wcro A. S. Powell, Thos. Fro- man, Dr. Honry S. A. Dawson, R. A. Ir vine, H. Shclton, Dr. Jones, S. S. Train, Bro. Wilds, Jno. Bryant, I. M. Kizier, B. F. Irvine, P. Swank, "W. I'. Anderson, Martin Miller, J. P. Wiglo, M. J. Train, L. C. Rico and others. Santiom Grango (Jefferson) will bo tho next placo of meeting. Tho mooting was an enjoya ono as well as profitable. "S. L. II.," writing to tho Dissomina tor, says : "Goshen Grango hold its reg ular mooting at tho linll in Goshen on tho last Saturday of present month n goodly number wcro in attendance At 1 o'clock a public mooting wns an nounced and "Worthy Stato Lecturer II. E. Hayes addressed thorn upon tho urgent necessities of tho timos and tho dangerous position which farmers occu py nt present, pointing thorn to thoir only romody. Brief remarks were mado by a fow mombers of tho ordor and tho mooting adjourned. Thoro Is an in creased intorcst in this Grango, with prospect of accessions to thoir member ship. Tho young members which aro tho futuro hopo of tho Grango seem greatly intorostcd." Oak Plain Grango (Shcdd's, Or.,) has passed resolutions of condolonco upon tho death of Bro. M.Thompson. Wo notico that thoy wcro to bo sent to us for publication, but not having arrived wo think this notico will sufilce. Bro. II. E. Hayes has been on a visit to Lano county and has found things prospering. Tho Grango is a val uablo institution, nnd where onco firmly established is mooting with much favor. HjJ0rticnlinrL HORTICULTURAL NOTES. Professor Maynard finds pyrcthrum a very valuablo insccticido for dnjtroy ing cabbago worm, plant lico, currant worms, etc., but ho finds it moro eco nomically used when mixed with plaster of paris, as tho mlxturo can bo spread further and apponrs equally effective. For many kinds of plant lico ho uses ono part pyrcthrum to four parts plas ter, and on cabbages ho uses nino parts plaster and rids tho plants comploto!y of all tho greon worms. Whv do men sow two bushels of wheat to tho aero and harvest twenty bushels, when a full head of any vorioty has as many as thirty kernels, each ca pablo of producing at least fivo heads, making tho product ono hundred and fifty to ono? Something wrong about conditions of growth, it must bo as sumed. A well-known horticulturist says ho had an applo treo which boro fruit every alternato year only, nnd tho fruit was very small. Ho mado it a yearly bearor and also greatly increased tho sizo of tho apples by thinning out tho small branches after tho fruit had formed, to as to remove about half of it. Tho ap ples were fully doubled in sizo and im proved in flavor. Its year of non-bearing would find it full of blossoms, and by removing half tho embryo apples n good crop would result. This is a good thing to remernbor and try next spring. Ono of tho chief reasons why orchards should not bo cropped is becauso they reqniro cultivation daring the summer .-- . a ... -- season. When roots are destroyed by deep working the ground it often results I in porir.iiuent i jury to tho trees, espe cially if done i.ue in the reason. Sinco tho cl-iirinp of woodlands hos given winds ,i fio sweep tho soil dries out much fns'tor than formerly, and this makes trees moro liablo to injury from mutilation of thoir roots. The common cause of failure of grow ing potatoes is lack of moisturo at tho time tho tubers aro setting. In a well cultivated piece on a clover sod plowed under in tho spring moisturo will bo at tracted to tho Eoil from tho decaying sod. The looso soil holds considerable air, which, as it cools, deposits moisturo just as it does on tho outside of a pitcher of cold water in hot weather. Too much ridging of tho ground often mnkes pota toes a failure. What hill thoro is ohould bo broad at tho top and with tho slight est possiblo hollow between it and tho next. Woods rob tho potato plants, and are moro detrimental to this crop than to any othor. It is a fact that water is moro essen tial to full crops than manure, and it is also" moro abundant in natural supply. Tho troublo is that no moans aro em ployed to savo it for use, and tho diffcr onco between full crops and shortened yield is tho measure of ponalty for im providence. Bluo grass has tho advantage of not running out as long as it receives a top- dressing of manure annually. It does best on limestone- soil", but is grown in nearly all sections. Orchard grass is a variety that gives early pasturago nnd can bo grown whero many other grasses will not flourish. Good soil well tilled is nsurosourcoof wealth when tho season supplies water enough nlwnys at tho right time, but whon this requirement is not met labor and seed may go to waste and tho year bo counted among lost opportunities, all becauso water is not saved when it falls in excess of wants. The OldFeuhlonod Boy a Thing or tho Past. Dear, old-fashioned boy, wo wcro ono of you, but you havo disappeared. You aro a thing of tho past and will livo no moro, oxcopt in memory and song. "Wo can seo you now in your summer cos tumesin your bluo cottonado pants buttoned to a short shirt of tho samo material, and your little whito wool hat, tho crown of which had grown to a point and resembled a miniaturo church spiro. lciiow ciay mingles whu your unkempt locks, showing that you bavo bcon swimming in tho horsopond and driving your head into tho mud, but withal you aro bottor looking, Btrongor, healthier nnd moro manly than tho modern boy whoso mother koops him in flno clothes and whito linon, nnd who knows not tho joy of going barefooted and wearing n stono-bruiso on his hool. His smooth and palo chcoks and deli cato Btocking-covorod legs may comparo oddly and moro favorably to your brown, plump and bare calvos nnd freckled, tanned and warty faco, and his manners may bo easier and moro refined than yours, but wo will bet on you on tho general outcomo overy tinio. You nro tho old-fashioned boy that mado gool men, evolved into tho Wcbstors, Clays and Calhouns of this country, but, nlosl you havo mizzled. Your respectful de meanor, awkward politeness, filial devo tion, modesty and blunt truthfulness havo gono. Tho bicyclo-riding, whis tling, noisy, impudont and precocious modern boy, with modern ideas nnd habits, has crowded you out of oxistenco and taken tho placo you onco so nobly adorned. Tho cows como homo at milk ing time, but you, with your rawhido whip and "bod-ticking" suspendors, aro nowhoro. You aro only a swoet mem ory, dear, om-tnsmoncu uoy. uoaion IloraUI. Petroleum tor Roads. Why would it not bo n good schemo tosprinklo tho roads with petroleum? Don't smilo, now. Doubters of tho effi cacy of this substanco as a layer of dust nnd a preservative of good roads aro re spectfully referred to that short strotch upon tho Santa Paula road where a break occurred in tho pipe lino last sum mer. This is Peter Bonnett'n schome, and would seem to bo n very good one. At all ovents it is worth trying. Dust and chuckholcs aro tho bano of country lifo in our beautiful county. San Bue naventura Froo Press. Heppner aaxette Is Hot a Clara! Neither is it a mountain oyster ; but it is a wordly paper scribbled up in plain U. S. languago and printod on a sweat power press in a part of Eastern Oregon where cords and cords of vacant govern ment and railroad land still lies out doors. It never stole hogs, but it is somtimos borrowed by tho neighbors. Sample copy with description of tho Heppner mils country, 1U cents in stamps rKoaiscounitoDummera. xi never sucks PPrK8, Address, J.W. Rwlington, Hepp- ner, Oregon. TUTTS PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Oreatcrt Medical Triumph of the Ago! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lou of appetite, lloirele costive, Tain In tho head, trlth a dull .ensntlnn In tho buck port, l'nln tinder tho shonlder blade, Fullness nftor eating, with ndle InellnntlontoozetMonof body or mind, Irritability oftempcr. Loir spirits, vrlth n feeling ofhnvlng neglected lomodutr, Weariness. Dizziness, Fluttering nt tho llcnrt. Iloto beforotbo eyes, Ilcndacho oyer the right ere. llestlessncss, with fitful drentna. Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TOTT'S rilil.8 nro especially ndaptenl to inch eases, ono tloso effects such a chanfrnoriccllnRnBtaastoniin the sufferer. They Increase tho Appetite, in J causa the body to 'land on yie.ninue ion arntrm 11 nourished, nnd by their Tonlo Action on tho IMKeiUTiOrgnni.ItfKUlnrM tool ro prfinncra. iTifesatvc. a raiirrny we..re.w. TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Itonoratcs tho body, make healthy flrcli, strengthens tho weak, repairs tho tt rules or tho system with pure blood nnd hard muscle i tones tho nerroua arstem, Invigorates tho brain, anil Imparts tho vigor of manhood. SI . Bold by druggist. I'VICB 44 MurrnrSt., Now York. A, L. BUCKINGHAM, ... Dealer In .... Groceries, Provisions, Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware, Etc. Tobacco and Cigars a Specialty! Will tell aa cheap at any itoro In tho city. TnODUCE TAKKW IN EXCIIANOF. KOUOOODS. I Call and are me on Commercial street, between KTlngcr & Heck's new brewery and the Chcmckcto Hotel, Palem, Oregon, aultf DAVID COLE & CO., DEALfcllS IN STOVES AXD TINWA RJS, And nil Horls or House Furnishing Goods. Alio makei a Bpeclaltr of Dairy and Creamery (.ocmIs, And Sole Manufacturer ol Statesman & Colo's Steam Generator, An Oregon Intention, that will revolutionise Steam Power tho world ottr. 193 1'runt Street to 101 lint Hlrcel, I'ORTLAMt, OltEKOK. 1851. 1880. WAITED ! l-O-O-O New subscribers fot tho- WEEKLY STATESMAN ! THIS YEAR. FALL Two Piuior.s for tho Prlco of Ono, or Four PnporH for Jsuhm than tho Prlco of Two. An excellent funner' pnper Klveu away Ml 111 i tho STATESMAN. Till: AMERICAN j'AIlMEIt, it sixteen lingo agricultural inngazliic, pulill.licd nt Fort Wayne, I ml., Is ono of tlio lendliii: agricultural Journals of tlio country. It la devoted exclusively tit tho Interests of the runner, Htock-bretder, liulrymnn, lnr iloner, nnd Iluuseliiild, ami every species of Industry connected llli that Kreut por tion of people, the fanners. I'nrinvrs run not well get uloujrvr Itlmut It. It puis new Idens In their minds. It tentlii-s llieiu liow to farm with prolll. It uiuhes thn home happy, the yuuiif; folks cheerful, nnd tho Rruwler contented. The subscription price or the FA KM Kit Is $1 per year. It Is pub lished inonllilyt el hi numbers u year. To nil new subscribers lo the Dully or Weekly 8TAT11S.MAN who, lifter August 1st, 1HHO, subscribe nnd pity Olio yeur's subscription In iidvnute, the Amorlt-uii Fnnuer Mill be sent ono eur free of charge. Old subscribers to the STATKS.MAN who pay up nil nrreuriiKcs uud unit yi-iirluud win co will reecho lh American 1'uriuer one jenr free of charge. Old subscribers who will pay upulliir reunifies uud one year In ud unce, limy sub scribe for another copy of the Weekly STATESMAN for l.30, and tho American Farmer will ulso he sent to the new name, thus giving four papers for less than the price of two; hut the additional name inusthn that or soino persou who Is not u subscriber to the hlatcmaiiu new sub scrlber. If you nro not u subscriber, and yon linte n friend who Isulso not u subscri ber, you may each receive tho Weekly STATESMAN und the premium paper for $3.80, which Is 00 cents less than the price of the Statesman nlone. Send the Weekly anil the premium to friends In the east. It will he appreciated. ' This premium announcement refers only to cash subscribers. This proposition holds good only till January 1st, 1887, after which date no subscription will bo taken on these term. CtVSnbscrlptlonprlcei Dally STATES MAN, per annum, 0 Weekly STATES MAN, per annum, $3 OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. FREE! Ktw book of fancy Works with ISO IllosustloDi, IS Vtw fllitbe. ! SwUl Offers. 100 Picture Bulletin 4M col. stonr psper, sll for it post H. NATIONAL 1IAZAI1 It, 7 w uroaawsy, w, . TAKEN UP, 4 nOCT THK MlPIlt E OF JULY, ONE WII1TF. ut. Doar, rather lengthy and poor; nt my place csst of Salem, about 6 miles. Anyono having lost such an animal will please call and pay eapenscs uni take tho animal away. J. 11. LEHMAN. Salem, Or., Aug. S7, 1SS0. UICEYMAX ItKOS., MONEY BROKERS! Money lo Lonn without (nmiiilolnn. In sums to suit on roal estate or apnroel security. Purchasers of Notes, County snd btato Wartants. Mortirwe loans made on thn-o to five )evrs time. xs uaice; urejmans niocx, oaicm, uregon, Itbb s) mos STRONG'S RESTAURANT. SERVES THE BEST OP MEALS for 25 CENTS I Ojs'ere In e cry stylo. Cvmllcs, Nuts, Cakes, Pics, Bread, etc. TIKll'ICAL KltUITS, etc EVERY - BODY KNOWS ! That V. P. JOHNSON tho PHOTOGRAPHER Commcrclvl Street, Salem, Oregon. T AKES THE LEAD IN THE . ! n: tiki: buhimkhh; Portraits, Copytnir, Enlarging, Coloring, etc., etc. tSLVIcws taken In city or country. Bend li jou, oers, thty ill bo promptly filled. Spanish Merino Bucks! Bred by Mr J II. STUOWIIIUDOIK and sired by his Imported Vermont Registered Buck, and out of his premium mock oi breeding ewes. TI'.U.1I8 IttUHOXAIILi:. Addres: .1IIL0 KXOX, HAYWAIIUS, ALAMKDA CO., OAL. P. J. AIUISTltONO. JAS. U0S8. P. J. Armstrong & Co., (Successors lo Kelly & Knight.) LACUHMITIIIKH A CAHRIAfin HtUIMl, llorto-alioelug and Ocneral JobMog mado a SC LT At A. KELLY'S old land on Commercial apiutt street, Salem, Oregon. "(El JOHN KNIGHT. Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing. MAV1N0 OPENED AT MY NEW tUAIITKK9, No. son Commercial street, 1 am prrparcd lo kinds ol repairing. All old patrons aro Invited to rail and I wlllir'vo their work my Lust cam and attention. tZT I JIuKr n Hprrlalty or Horae Hhorlug, mylil 1M-. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomy- 131 Mnrkrt Hired. 10AKDLEAIIN HOW TO AVOID X disease, and how wonderful!) ou are mails. I'rliata Oillre.311 OevryM. Coniultatlon on Lost Manhooil and all diseases of Women, Send for looks. Jan3U THE 1K. LIUItH.'S ritiv.iTi: itiait:.N.tuv. tOO Ocary tit., San Frautlno, Cat Conducted by Qualified l'h)ilclim and Hurgions ngular Uradustis. -IhuOlilothpi-rliill.l In lie United Htates, whose Lirr.-L0a si rsmsMS, perfect unthoil and pu medicloe, insure aictur and rra Mixsxr cunts of sll I'rlistn, chronic n.l K.rvmi. Iluaais. AITfttlrins fit VzV ' the lllooil, Hkln, Kill nr) s.lllnil tier. Ilriiptluns, I leers, (lid bores, HirrlllUK or Hie (.lamU, Hore Jl mi Ih, llirnul, Hour liiliis,ptrmsnintly cured snd erad Icated from the svstem for life. ILERUnil? "chlllty, linpo. nCnVUUO imry, heiulual Ln.e, Heunl llrru), Mriilnl ami I'lijalral Mrakuras, lull. Init.Mrniory, Mrnk HjcMnut-eillli-vclopiiieiil,liiitlliiieiil In Jliirrlnur. elc, fi-um evee.s e or juiithful fulllra, ur nuy riiu.e, .pieillly, sufrly unl privately cured. YOUNO. MIllIILK-AOKD A OLD incn,andalvhons(diicdlcalliklll and i:prrli lire eontult tlio Old European injiumi ai once, ins oin Ion coits ntdhlng, and may mo future misery and shsme. When lucomenltnt to visit tlio cltv tor treat ment, nuilkino ean be sent evcr)wher fy esprest free frimi iibsrrvullon. It Is stlf-eilcent that a phjslcan who gtvis his whole attention to a class ol dUuueintlalnaurrnl skill, and ph.-alclans through out the country, know Ing this, friiUently ruoiuiiinij diltlcult caics to the Olile.t hprrlnll.t, t whom every kninvii couil remeilv Is used The Doctor's AKeandr.xprrleiiremakeshlsepluleiiof supreme InipiirlHiii e. ... (iLThcse who oil see no cno but the Docti.r Con sulutloo t'lll'E snd mcreillj- riiiillileiillul, Csses which hate lalled In obtaining nllif elsewhere tcil ally solldled Ftinalu dlscaies succes.full; treated The lliiclor will agree to forfeit l,uoo for a ea.e uuilcrtaktn, hotcurexl. Call or write. Hours, Dally In in U A, 11,. to i V M., 6 to S eunlngs, humlij., 10 to IV only. 8al roa tiii SaatraHisr Ouiis to HtilTll, Ssat l's. Address as aboie DR. XJEBIG'S Wonderful Gorman InvI(orntor Pericanently prevents all Unnatural Lowes from the sttteni, tones the nerits, strengthens the muscles, checks the waste, Invigorates the whole systiiu snd restores the sfllktcd lo Health and Happiness. The reason so many can not get cured of weakliest and the above dlx-aits Is owing to a complication, called PKOSTATOIlllllEA, which requires ecullai treatment, lilt. LIKUIO-S INVIOOIIATOIt Is fl,e oidr cure for 1'koaTiTOsaiisa. with peculiar Special Treat, inent, used at the LIK1I10 DISl'ENHAItr VARICOCELE Or Woam Vaiss ef the Scrotum. Olten the unsus pected cause tf Lost Manhord, IltMllty, etc. Semlnvl weakness and Its compl'callon Prosterre. The above diseases can only be cured by Dr. LltLIgs Invlgorator No. 2 and the Dr. Llel Ig Varlcocsls Compresscr. xarrrlre or the Invlgorator, W. Caie of sti bottles, 110. Sent to any address, covered secure! from obttrtai ton. Mct powerful stectrle Ults free to pallenta. To I'aovs in a WoitsariL Powsa or tub INVIOOR ATOR a II Horns Qivu oa But HIKE. Consuitatlor Irsa and private. Call or address) UEBIO BIKI'EJIHAatV. 100 Geary bueet.ban t'raocisco, Cal, Prirate sotrance, 404 Mason street, four Mocks op Deary Street from Kearny, Mala entrance throa;r Dispensary Drug Store tlJanSitl B R IfssMUNITYfromANNOYANGE i Cu O r Mmlonn1rnrlin finest nnd betjnaI tly uruinna for wltiiatnntUnir licnt. Evory pood thing1 is Oountor foltod, and oonaumors aro OALT TIONBD npalnat IMITATIONS of thoso Ohlninoyo mado of VERY POOR GLASS. Soo that tho oxaot lnbol is on onoh ohlmnoy aanbovo. Tho Poarl Top io always oloar and bright Glnon. Mniittnirtiireel OXI.Tby GEO. A. MACBETH AGO. lMtUbnrRti I.rml (Jlnasj Work. lOR SAIiB BY DEALBRa MEXICAN LIMITED. 50 BATTERY ST., (Sf;i JPiHinv.tscOf Cal. Semi for circulars and (cstl- monlnln Ivlntr full Information. Ckonp Lantlot flno cllrauto) plenty of writer! onay torma; roirulavr aoBaona. No Import or Export Duties), land no Taxoa for Tun year. dollinO MARK LEVY, Commission Merchant I DKAt.KIt IN Fit I! ITS AMI rKOIUJCI). C and Hlli.MlrJNTH hill It ITi:i. Itavlnif Int. inalo aciiialutanco with the trade cl l'oitland and San t rancl.co and other points, I am able to sell seasonable product to best adtantSKe, tQ.Iiiiinrilliiln Krlurna .lluile. MAliK ZEVY, 12J Kront Slrccl, Portland, OreKOn. mayStf i iiAmmiins mnnsi A rUOillVJli UUIlilsl 1IKV. touim. mldiile-aued and old. slnirln or msrrled andallwhnar. auflerlrir wilh LUST JMMIOOD Nerrout debility, hpcrinateirlues, Seminal lies,Hcx ual decay, I'alllni; Mi mery, Weak ejus, Stunlrd Dsvcl cpment, Lack of Kucrio, luipovirlshed lllocxl, I'lin pics, imMiiimenis to jurruue; aisn nioou ami tiki lllsesses, Sjphlllls. htphllls, Krupllons, Hslr KalllnK lie lies Pfclns, Swelllnin). Sore Throat, Ulcers, KtTectso! Merce'y, Khli.'ey and llladder Troubles, Weak Hack, llmnlnK urine, Incontinence, Oouorilm a, Uleet. Strict lure, rccclws scarchliu. treatment, tuomiit relief and cure for life. IIOTII HKVt'.H consult ronllilrntlally ii in iruuiiiv, v?" it wine, iivinessra usniierous. Csllstor.ce, 21 irars esperlcnee. Trrnia t'n.li. lilt. VANUOhCIHCAll, tS'i and 1SI 3d street, tf I'orllind, Oregon fttJt. iMna'a Whito Milulllo lJir Marklnn Ijlel, stamped to order with name, nr ruunu nnd euldress and num. tiers, Jt Is rellablu, cheap and convenient. Hells at sliiht and ulu-s erfeel sall.fucllon. HluatraUd J'rlcc.Ll.t and samples free. Ani-nts wanted. ). II. I),N., West LebniKiu, N. II. DEDERICK'S HAY. PRES3E3. .v ..?'.' tliecuituuier kn Inllioono tv i r i ' ..tf' Order ou trial, aililrrs fur circular and locution of Weste ru and Suuthern Storuhoufc and AucnW. P. K. DEDERIOK U CO., Albany. N. Y. N. D. -Other manafictarers eomtlocd against tho mlvlnsl pstentee (llsnsaica), to appropriate hts continuous bale clumber, (aUely publlili Clial lengea aud premluma over Dederlck, (let any of them If jou can, oa nay cnuilltlous, to meet In the Deld the Inventor of the nri-ss Iher copy. Dederlck guarantees his nre.s the beat, or lulling will bur the but (or thu ib.tomcr (ills the luienlor or the eauilDuoiis rre.s st lis.t ruinpetllor'e chsoce during Hie tliiin fur which his lenl wss graiittxl, On'iumloiMbiy Hieluvvbtluuliss greatly UueDited tiicputillc. SIOOOI THE VICTOR .r .r uici.la h.iiiof sb-1 .I...IUI Ml 91 M.fa.t , tiv.tr W.1HUWUU a. lis VICTOR DOUBLE HULLtn. llla.iniH rlicu Ur its. t Utv M:VAIIk vdaaiLJjJ'SfIi-IVnAY. SlAlllI.'lt:iU(.!,Li,.,ll. l.Hf. !!.., 11, r.t.w.,M, $10,00 will buy! ho DAISY New Htylo t-'orn Hliellrr, The yn rltans tho t'orn it It come ii out. The Uurstloii I. Asked why wesellourHhellerssocheap. Answer W build them In win. rauer our uiover ii uutri. a fivfr. AH iiru warranted to del good work or no aale. NKWAIIK MAU1IINK VU COLUMBU8, OHIO. NEWENGIAND CONSERVATORY 0FMUSIC Boston, Mass. i THE LAROEBTaM BEST EQUIPPED Inlks WORLD l"Undnirtur.1vniJbett4DT.U.I vwr. Tliof ousulaHfuetkiatn Vncalaml larinimeauilalii.ls.Plaooaaa OrianTunlDf, line Ani.Or.lorr, Uu-r.lui., n.nrh. J.r man and luluil Lanzusias, Lulll.ll lirnlt..,Ojmi4.tL(.j Ee. Tuition, Ii to Sii txar,t sulrooin wlik Dimsi Ileal and Urltls IJfM,e,u east's ir Irrin. Fall Term l"l twp- Wd;i.., t,TOl'lUi;t; 'llr.,Jrn,.llo IK, , IIOTO.f , Maaa. If Ml IriaV -J I Km Q SSffl ImS tqg ft m& "l atlfiaaaad'wVam aft ylfl Pat. Pot 30th, I0a3, J mm k w (.- t?hsalsaWtBV aTJ syraTsasafarrTialalBaiaVaiTr i "tA REWARD j. 'ziiWfsP'. n j rr- kksvMswisi SSp aSJJllklU ll.Br, jSBrSSBBBBSl BIBBBawv. . t . MirariM nrn LL'ill