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f / f/tr- ir*.» *n wrjvv ¿ r, v r r - v ■"5*:»* i v . ’v n « / 1 V V II t f t l K \ V v S L I L & f v ' - * n / ' *S/ N / A ? ( ()()i ÍLLE CITY, OKEGON, Tl O L .ÎÎ. . »\. r:ti" m s iM .s s n u n s . L. F. L ane . J ohn L ane . LANE & LANE, Attoynm and (’«iunsf‘1 is a( l.;:v.. Land Cases a Speciality. Office on Main S rnA.oi»,f>it •«'. >..,«•:>"! Hotel. Rogt'hnrp, J.M. bwuii. S i^ lin & n Oregon. Tit ■ t>!i li - !■ In rich, 8 Frolli their - Tin y In raid It ’1 v- ilt iin-r. ci: ( i\i r : ml <>\< Th.-v pip • tit i tie mi hr.; With n v. n low v v : nr;: . r ! > í i : in v a Flu:: rii- . da: G ray . Attorufys and I’onns^rs *1 !;ic. MnriMlrlil. < '•• s «■ ase . 1 OKrit « Itulliunl Fail .... ‘ UotvL W . S IN C L A IR . lUlorni'y ¡it 1 .3iv, * General lunuranc«* «ml Kt-al lo ti \ CogriLLE C ity , O ihv . os . T. G . O W E N . Attorney and Counselor at Law, M ikhufiulp , Oon. S- H H AZAR D . Attorney and Counselor at Law. EMriun C ity . < F in . J. W . B E N N E T T . Attorney at Law. M uts.inui.n. O i . n . D - X-*- W A T S O N . Attorney and Couns-’.or at Law Coo 1 ( ’ IT Y, 1 )oN. J. H . N O S L E R Notary Fub.ic Ct»ei'n.LH iT.v. Go:.. C A R L H- V O L K M E R Atto. n^y and Coj.is.ijr at Lav:. Mvun.c 1 ’ oin r. C > »; Coes v ( : ... Will practice in all thr court.-, -t in. _■ n. J. r. EAST Eli, M. 1>. I’ hyh : c iv n . Sva k s *n l Go; t Special at... Ur .on . .v.-n At' ■ '■*•• «n unu chiM. cii. ai.vl u’.i i .v -w il is«-it ho . Ca of ■ lot -'.»'iv- :r • ‘ ■ 1 trnct*Ht for ih >cent > «-...cii. S c tal lor iiiteuiu:.kir>iu <.uu N. u.'i . i . o.. t. icavcu v.tp >r Until. OAuc* it tv.ni -a.v .n C • I’i’i.e t t.y. C . W . T O W E R . M . D .. Fhysician i.».«. S.< Gen, M td . : • ;. g W - C. A N G E L L , L I. D - Physician and A ccd I a kj 91 j Tl. • COQI ILLE CITY, <kiN\ vlll l* f. O. E. S M IT H . ^ ^ S e r g e o n D o u t lo t M A US 11F 1K L1 ), OiU'.GO N. V i T i I • * ‘' *. J. L L V O L R M R . I r . D . Physician an i . Sin l .i. a r. !. . K> i.i “CoM win: .- v il Ti al! its S,;ravv la cotte Few ml rei < *it, I»e m • s-til When ear h J.ad And mi nshine 1 .. •; O (T Mil. l envy your s ve •; re • 1 ■ » ( • j » j ♦. G happy. 1-tippy Fi riì • For in e:v Fro; -t Is a s ran unrest Auda scifi'nM too deep for wonts. From the first faint Hash of morning, I’ntil n't;1!? siiti'lnivi cl-.n^. 1 think of a prave \\ her - ,lie ei;, v, iv.- And a j >y t!:a: wa-. mine las- spring. * « « /* « ( * Iti Sj j i Oi i a s • Tin' county ot Curry lies in the extrenu' souLliwesteru coi ncr of Oregon, sun iuihlc.1 ivy Coos, Ik’Unlas ait.l .io.-c:'him- counties, in this State nini l/i*l Norte coun ty, in Coliiornin nini h iving ;i coast lino on tlio l ’nnilit* t.i more that 100 miles. Ill its ana of i.ài-0 stillare miles it emivrace.s i. 111 s, vaili-y-, j.iaiUs alni mountains. Som«* id tl.c e!o\atii»ns are cotercu « wot !i a lit'avy eTov.in i>i iir, ir»>* ! ati.i I ci* I I ’ I A J oiiiv \» liii.o «ii «1 1 o a i i i. : a - •, > . . ; : i. i i ' i \ l r l a ' 11 ¿4 r o v,, 11 i:i’ c| . -. J%‘ •. .a * riw-r. wlio.-e |»ri 11 - ci[< .1 tilt 11 * . \ is ti.o jii:m*is 1 i 1 :.*s its \\a\ t<> i • ocean across the eenti'al i) vition <»i' Carry county, i ..e oilier .-tic. ms of the county, ali ià v.i.icn fi.»\v into tl.e ocean, alt* .S f , .'»ixi-;, ] ,i"i » 1 , A UOtt'i», Winilclmcli ami Elk rivt rs, and j i it.ra:', i*r.i ' 1 and « tuc I ht creel.-. (, u all t ;.. ■ - 1 • arc tracts 01 r 1 . • ! i ;. 1 i n '. l . 1 ■ - iti i : ' 11 .1 •*, white U m re is mticii fine ayricult iiid 1 an i 1 .. ti.,* \ a lie vs sc;.lU .» d Lcre and ila l'i I I the inounlalds. i he ji'jis-i iiiils iiiiord splendid graz- ^tluch iug ft »r i at tie and sin -p. 1 .nil is *. et op-eli F ». « tiii-liit lit. and d *.-11 id > 1 ■ locati« vn - \-. sin me «Ft \ c- •m nt ; can he purché -cd at reas-vil ^ In ill».»* ! r* H 1 i • ; l , i ¿ ».«i. ;*■;'.»III, ii • lliiN . Ih i i< t Í1II« I lisll. FU.««1, i i : ! J ¡ -> !>ft n canni d on Sa j c. . .tliv-ults. it i i • r The c . ai, i • A ; eeia! IV »t • r, is \ery su t ' >i I : ai. :g is the * lead- ¿f- _2N_. j O I E a HA- - a , . i. ands of acres CotjuiLLE C ity , vono. >s. advantageously oí lilunoE 1 G K N E U A li A o i ...v . . . .. i »i-aiet¡, can l-e pui'cnasi-d ir«>m property, uku . v . aii.t c>... »• * * ■1 • • . rancuert, «1C. U..»ce m li> .'aa> t<-...»i.;. >v<*rnmeut at s*2 50 jver acre, i. i 4 • : ; * i ! i: * i. • J. F . H A L L , nicii run in all ih<- rivers is large, Surveyor, and finer locutions for cunnorics do Fmt ClKl.t'ot Nil. V h..t 'N . Office: W ilii T. U. 0 » . u, ix p . .Ua..ilii'.-M. ii».t i*\i/t. A cannery at Ellens- Ir«T1V rftcl inapH ot nil survcycU .tin. c l - burg is d- ling an ext» n -ive business, tered lainJs iuvnif.liea on .'lioft >t> ■*»■■ \l . i and yet is not id do to u.-e all the !i !i oil’» red it. Tlio shipping I. O. (1. T. points are i.lh iislmrg and Fort M o r n in g S ta r L o d g e Orford, the latter needing only a N o . 464, Meets at Coquiile City every Thursday small breakwater to ma' e it acces eveuiuL’. Yisitiut; lneiiiheiH ot tin-» oriier, in sible for shipping purposes to the good standing', are cordially invited. vessels alloar. Communi- k largest n ¡cation is had from these ports with Sun 1* rancisco by na ans of saibing I. O. o . F. vi-s.-els, making ( tirry tributary *o C o q u ille l e d g e N o . 5 3 M*efcH At (’<H|uilk* (*ity wi-ry Sat-iriF-y «■• a that city. 1 n this r« .-peci, and in ins{. Vi.Hitiiis; brethren, in ^*'"'•1 saimlaic. the matter of its rc -ourci s and in oordiailv invited. dustries, it is similar t<» Goos, its ; nearest neighbor on the north. A. F. and A. AI. Ellensbnrg is the county seat, C h a d w ic k L o d g e , N o -68- and is situated at the mouth of Meets nt C»»quiUt* City <>u S ituriFiy > v. n- |u« on or before the the full ni-<»»n in <-;un' Rogue ri\er. It contains a salmon month. i cannery two saw mills and a grist John ( foodman, mill. The po puiation is about5500. \\. M. Foil Orford. some thirty miles up (J. A ll. the coast has tvro saw mills, and is G e n - L y t l e P o s t , N o - 27, tin* shipping and receiving point M.vetft at Coqnille City, «>n every I'm ’ for ti e northern end oi the county. ■Wednesday. Vsitin; cavir.ul-., i.i !l'»*d Ghetto near tin California line, is staiulm". cordially in vim 1 Clias. S. 1'r.ie, C vimi.rule*. the sc* (port tor tie* farmers on ( 'hetco river and ot her portions of tlu* southern end of tie* county. F U R N IT Ü K E STORE, ! here arc a number of quite exten X1. INLaxlc, -P r e p ., sive individual daries m the county, several of them milking a handle l I MLB.snriLi.D, O on . cows each and many thousand Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pic pounds of butter are shipped an- ture Frames, etc., and Ast-nt for V* Seeing Machines. vl nltf J nunllv.— \\ est Shore. M ybtl . : r«*i G. ( ’<•» ■ *'*>•• - vj.t l*.. «e*-r. - « : 4Mr+xm « « .’ N ili 1 » k i ii(.,i. facilities l'or manufacturing olii red ¡ that, had any other Cabinet in T!ie following letter is being in your county, and !>•* necompuni- Eurojve adopted similar tactics, it Ninety iron steamers of tonnage sent to the county commissioners e.l by a printed slip show ing farms would have been savagely denoun ranging between uOO 1,000 tons, ced lor chailatanary and duplicity, of the various counties in this h >r sale or 1 out. I ’eelitig that I i r slat * ! . «.real As humiliating as the confession is, representing 01,lMi tons, were add s! .le. I > .s county should give it and urge it nei 1 of an increase oí t!u* lhitish Foreign i'. ‘ e will ed to the Ih 'dadi rrgisterv during its immediate attention: w Nilecl steamers represent ( ¡culle, a 7 ;: As you are a.ware, the popula tion tí »at makes new eventually be brought to ad.nil ing !k*.oid tons wore displaced;and o r r ! gisl ¡{.io*, a* it iis reet'nî. .a* - imiiK-s, that build.-', and deve’opes, that it has l>een successati!y out- expu lus « • «. Ì c »minerei diplomacy. of steamers over 1,000 tons* ‘JS7 fca- wilti d by lîussinn si -n ;viN-e 1 11. i*. .So. !•>, ajvpro- ‘s am l reiatii >ns, ♦ 1 « *. « it ju o\v \\ hih * negotiations were protracted, vessels representing oS 1,010 tons pj'iatuir ¡difilli ) |(,|- immigrai ¡on the Czar has been advancing hi.> were added to the register, against Wt ‘ i.nve t¡»e a Ivan! . J ti of <t .ur; > ; durim ¡it* ve * tiile^i vi* immi rali 'll, 'll 1 that ireojis and making ready for war. a Joss of i2 vessels representing u'o\idin.g ft>r tie* appoint i 11 j'ite of overtures of peat* •, large 101,707 tons, showing a total net blit i in i 111 Ili ÌLI I'il- i lie L** )-( > j ,*i'ral i ai ( >i yo *r )><■ i l * * i í l > t ' t 1 1 ii mcrea. e of z'!.> vessels, measuring iF'll C VlU^niSSl.Vllv'l'S. l nder t!ie pi'i-guaut with iiu 1 gre it'-st ivo:: 1 e n t s bodies of llussian troops were l id,Old tons. Of iron sailing ves appropriation of timi 1«.ll tin* 1 *1 »anl bolli t.» them .and to th .tale, ine hurried toward the A fgahau border sels and commencing with those lu-ld its ld'st meeting \\ i ilnesilay, GommissioFors 1 e.-pect fully u rge from the Caspian and from Tush- April 1, and efl’ect. d a p; mi alieni that you .vid : « ■ t! is impoi laid nnittcr iuiinediif * and favor•able organizar ion. _ ; dial to the register, against Ô1 ves- As indicateli by the title of this Lattenfion. iluou h h' e viirtosy ot In* Oregon and sirations in 111 * * lîaltic has been ! sols measuring IS,091 tons remov- bill, this object of its provisions is hr. lb Ko 11er o{ I in et ihit wood ships show a mark V. dll Mr. John gnraded against, and no doubt the to make a prompt and vigorous' Calibriti.'! effort to imluce a class of immigra- Muir <»f tlio O. R. & N. conn;»any, intrigues at Constantinople have 0,1 filin g off. Seventy-eight such over 2o0 tons each, rep- t we are enabled to state th: . L A the succeeiled in cementing an alliance ' eys°l-s packages coulaining spec imen-:, ex- hetween the Aluscovite and the ^^M ting «10,885 tons, were added agricultural and industrial popu hibits of j'.iinted mallei• f<#r the Board and c-vn.-igill'tl to its dliair- n. ilevi lope the vast resoi >f thi.- region, and in tlio ultimate, man, man, will will beearrii be carried over theii their lines *d over 1* J lin -s iooled to its bent, has been patient- j ^ 1,‘ hiim0» indicating a decrease of id.l immensurably to the wealth of travel. Ii-vping that we may lv waiting for the liussian reply, j wooden ships measuring 125,- md general welfare of the state, hear favorably fi*om your county, to its ultimatum. It would have f hvm-.. Liking tue it on and ami boen easy for England at any timo wooden sailing shi, is together we \\ Itile the state as a w hole has by we remaní, previously to have outbid lìussia get a total net decrease of 1(55 Voi ,‘S resj ctfully, Ipgi dative enactment, appropriated for the favor of the Forte. Abdul ships measuring ‘27,(521 tons. 13ut ( has. 11 . Ih »oil, the sum of money mentioned, the Hamid is not friendly to the Mus- notwithstanding the remarkable H. W. Corbett, commissioners are assured that covite. liut Air. Gladstone waited j 'impression of last year and the 1 1 . ¡i. i the best interests of state in this too long; Disraeli, with such cards | ‘'omparative falling off in the ton- W. N. I,atine, directi«»n will be m >re subserved, to play, would have ma le short j nnb,e launelioil, as compared with L. I». Cox. and the end and aims of tin* or work of tlie llussian situation; but i * s'*i‘ vessels sailing under tlio : in i- ; si' »ner- ( ’onim ganized effort be m >re promptly England just now appears to Liiv** i Lidtisli llag represent all enor- C. 15. Car Jo, Korn‘t m rv. attained, by a co-operative acli>>n on!y one first-rate diplomatist, and ; !|ious lleet, measuring (5,111,07(5 -'ii the part of each county, or lo A-»it o tí;;- h :n*i«-s -, ’butarrangement i t°i»> of steamers of oOO tons aid ( Ittaw.a, Oat . Apr:! ! 8. Hon. J . la* is in India. cality. The board is not organ- iz d, m>r ¡s the money appi* »pria- A. Chaplean, Secretary of State, Lord Duilcrin may have m ale. with npwnr.ls, anil .-»,489,*20-1 tons sailing ted for 1 he purpose of iminipiMiits introduced his bill in the Commoi h llio Ameer we have no moans i >i ves.-rls t»i "2-»G tons aiul upwards, a i'ortunatelv, however, total of 9,(('‘.0,o40 tons of shipping. to si tth* in any particular locality, '.providing for the regulation of knowing. J he p >licy of the French boun- but ti» .• dd alike every part of tlu* C tiñese immigration. It provides he is now on tlie sor t where his state; recognizing that each homo i that all Chino «*. with the exception services are m »it required. H * ty system was severely tested dur ing the year 1884. The handsome located; every acre reclaimed and j of the diplomatic crops, Covoni- i "'ill infuse energy into tj:e Anglo- D premiums offered by the gnvern- made productive, and the new ment representatives, 1 7 tomi is, ’ mer- Indian forces and con linn thesv v ;iii- d otiiei 'S speeiady ex- pat I iv with which the native princes | n,Pllt for tl:° -idling ships uiK»n ¡all PLY a iluty of ^’2."1 per have embraced the cause of their 1 loli^ voyages induced many people !• • rs oi M ssels earn> ing English suzerain against liussia. j to invest their capitol ill the over individual and collective wealth and general prosperity. uni igra.;its will not be in the mean time Air. Gladstone | yoa tnu'«\ while it also influenced i n addition to this iinam i.il aid to :Plow IV of t Ill'll 1 to must also be up and doing, or his j *ld established companies to put j additional vessels upon their lines; extended by our county, through land until a rcjiort ha.-; been madt cause is lo t. Lx. - i and the experience of the Charg- r< j »resenta live legi-!; tioii, the t * }• and permission given. 3!asters o Siv«!» I'm- t r i . i i s . . , — — j curs lieums Company goes to IF 1 • ,1 ., * J i. 11 11 le as individuals and as r. c »mmu- \ i ssci.s are c » nal i - i *:e 1 i si so i f«>r t! i <* produ« lion ; prove that the handsome bounty iv i ivy .. infere -t(* 1 in s<-Iv f» v ti e vavab.e o. i a. ;:pp!e, - s tm* ( ountry j paid by the nation, whereby French i ati 'll tplesti» »n, as the Ch am OF i v i ! i »lilt is a dee:», I rich, moist loam blips were placed at a decided G . *;icad t « tin .«« ( ÌV ¡S F' fil ii liai! be au! •i andy su’».««-; I ; .-dfhough it -.d\ailing»» compared with Ameri ;♦ 1 1 ». » des W ii their 1 4 ¡lis iV :Oil'll, \\ 1 ng<-r.->. \ - - IF . -i : moderately well upon any can. J’.ngli-h and other vessels, was It.*- nj/plFllUT and op »Muni!, 1 • * s -«'¡s i>: * to G.’. 11a-la m. .vo dry. not sufficient to save t lie > I ,1 fi »11, f• «rnis the will lit) >t be >Y ti * carry m< >re . ; : 1 .1, i F » t i ! ( * i i i * 111 : in a deep, rid 1 5 ; . . 1 ». • 1 W»*< ll your 1 company from actual loss. At the ¡2« Tl¡ t n * i * a- every fen lhali <. ! am, \v ldi a cl : v su : sa « Mima) meeting of the shareholders t;..* m ligrtnt. ( ho fjuaraii- Effect i \ e h »IFS t f l'1 1 , I * plum requires a d cp, moist ,,f this company a report of the hi liiui! ired-• fold, in* ' 1 t ' till" t '.i !*; i (/»•', i 5 Í1 cs will have d but tncrv must be no stagnant : operations for the year ending Juno S( », couniv, t B i*mIgh 1 * lit4 ! * îvcn t it fed «liât no i i wafer in ¡1, '•’’d'h last, was lead. The directors of'ici a«n n »n. shall Ìi ive vine its »( ; ht b \ or :-;;se » ai b l i a* cnerrv <rr«vws tics * :n a nca, had to announce that, in place of activ pra»*iica ! auxili; i ry ; MME >11 k* ;h< women. iach emimraid warm, sandv 1«»am. Ii a FiUicn of dividends of 15 per cent, ns in 1882, i \ ^ 1 di.lv i -e w l. i Mu ivi- e«lampi»»n ot its on w ■ o na leaves, straw or brush is put around --nd 1*2', j,er cent, as in 1885, , i . ¡» mí tic iiiiir locaîitv and resource ;. j * i i i » ,1 to OÎ Î ill 1 Î1 lK# Til'S ll » Mil tin in 1 1 iey will be very much bon- they were unable to pay anything . »'’. . Eccognizing the necessity an nd a rcgi~t«;-r of l lie t )ST l ... 1 j for 1884. The large dividends for F the f iiiciency of its ci v-i »peral « ive sih t i person í > (.•ortiliPt w 1 1 1 r. eiited by it. Tiie quince should be planted in lss*2 and lSSo were due to the \\ i »1•b c board suit Lie ts that vour I, ( ’nine e entering 1 ’añada bv •«unity, through its commi; sioi.ors, ];¡nd will be « bí¡: e«l tv report tliein- a very moist clayey soil, but tree 'shipping bounties, f«»r ri 1<88(), the from stagnant writer. ¡year before the bounty system >ther ollicials or private citizens, ' selves and to p y the du tv o! gì5. organize a local immigration soci- The duly is proseiiptive, but all I t iie peach produces fruit of a come into operation, the dividend i • f tor its -. object i • i tue , issu- • „ i ( .,, lanoso . . . . . . ( aliada i will much finer iimditv s on lv 5 cent of which 1 otv, hawng remaiiiiiig in 1 J when planted 1 . ! «a w..s oiuj •> 5 ., 1 nor ih i ii ni, oi which i * 4 * i • ii ' i ii* i •.» • i. ii ill >oil I Mild 1 11 1 ft soil t!i— 1 npp oo ii i was tiilion f roin f lin rn arico ot prinubl miormatioii, tlio he ( o!:<»od within a year ador tlio 1 . J i c !JL l,Uv n ,I(,,n 1,10 ie* appointment of a local agent to passing” of the act, to obtain a cor-1em cxPoswre- l t ,s íl¡so nrlch ¡ serve. Lounties were earned by give gratuitous personal attention tifieat.Mvf residence. Chinese who ! more hanl>T an<1 ,on- ‘-r llve(1 than | t]l° ™inpnny during 1.884, but they to new comers, to whom the sec- leave the country with the inton- j UI>on a stn),,Sor Kul1 an‘l a niore , were absobed by the increase in the rotary of this board can send iin- tion of returning will have to give i ,lorJliern exiiosiiro. j number of voyages from 54 in 1883 migrants, and see that the speci- notice tot lie proper officer. The T1,° b,raPe delights in a high, to SO in 1884. The company pur- men room of the commissioners is 1 willful invasion of t ho provisions j ll- ht’ ru‘h’ fiton>T ®ol!’ an<l. I)r<xlnees <*liased, in A lay, 1883, the fleet of constantly supplied with the p ro -1 t,f the act w ill be a misdemeanor. Ilts K'veotost fnllt 1,1 tho (h'It,st Parts- ! sevP,i steamers belonging to the ► - On very dry soils a mulch of old I French Atlantic Postal Company, ducts of your county, embracing T in * Afl:;‘hsin W a r , lmy, leaves, brush, etc., during the | on account of which its share capi- grain, timber, soil, minerals, fruit iu season, and such other things ns ! Aotwithstnnding the world is months of July and August will be 1 taJ was increased from 8,000,01X4 j v will impart practical and positive ! thrilling with the news from the i found very beneficial, but should : francs to 12,500,000 francs. The information to the new-comer and rece,,t battle-field in Afghanistan, be removed in September to allow j receipts increased in 1SS4, through aid him in making a satisfactory ^‘e attitude >?' England is still a the vines to more fully mature the nd.litioird 1(5 voyages, from choice of location. The board 'matter of uncertainty. In the face ; wood and roots before severe ^ 11,551,(525 francs to 14,708,054 thinks it advisable that all pain-! of tho bold and startling prepara- j weather. j francs, and the net profits, which phlets should Ive in uniform style, Rons foif/war two weeks ngo, when1 Currants and gooseberries sue- { had been 1,241.84(5 francs in 1883, as far as possible, anil should not 1 ,ier frontier was simply menaced, ceed best in the soil advised for fell t.» 57,3(52 fames. Moreover, contain more than twenty pages, this apathy in the presence of act- the quince. j the premium which is set by the !»e about 5x8 inches in size, printed ual hostility is surprising. The Raspberries and blackberries French Government upon ship- in full faced tvpe, be wholly free pledge of war contingent up-m ex- are more hardy if planted upon building seems insufficient to pro. from advertisements, and beyond traordiuary incidents is umedeem- light, sandy loam, but if large her- teot the iudustiy against the pres ail else he accurate and rolaibie in a,ul in l,luce <)f tho l,ol(l n e * aro desired, a mulch must be P„t depression. Some of the rep ail of the statements made. An defiance wo were led tooxpect. Air. used in July. On more moist land resontutive of the British workmen advertisement on the cover of a Gladstone ex pi esses the hope that mulching is not needed, but the visited the French yards a short pamphlet of this kind cheapens it " i!l '>« al»le t » affi.nl a sat- canes are more liable to be winter- timo ngo, nml t!uq r rpport clearly in the mind of the general reader, i-sfietory exjvl illation. I m-. i-» n kilhd. I ai nni . ^ ^ indicates that, notwithstanding the and no state in the union is more letting d;»wn in^tlie w.iiHko etlifudo f’ rofessor—‘‘Give me an example positon of ship-building equal to the application of the °*r E ngland witn a\eng *anc *. tin* ()f 4 - highly-compressible solul.'’ and <u artisans engaged in the truth, the whole truth and nothing ‘ acts, howe\oi, mo becoming <*\i- Scluvlc.r-- 1 lie banal«* bum. trade is superior in Great 13ritain but the 1 utli, than Oregon. The dent. As m Egyptmn matters the At Belfast, Ale* a woman ag-d to " hat it is in France.— Ex. Board suggests that the pamphlet British public has been imposed 70 has sued a man aged 79 for * * * * * should embrace a description of tlio 1 open by the Aliuistry to a degree, , breach of promise. ■ Subscribe for the I I ekvld