2Hu pr t jgou . ; llcpitblican Is Iasued Every Saturday Alternoon at D Alias, Folk County, Oregon. ,. BY D. ti C. GAULT & COMPLY. OFFICE:Main atre'eV between Cmirt and Mill streets, two doors south of tho- Poatofiice. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ... SINGLE COPIES-One Year. $2 50; Six 'MaaMu..$l 75; Three Months, tl M. (. Slerijitii mutt be p'niJ atrivtty in advance ' ADVSB.TISIJS'G BATES. : One square (10 or first inserln,tS a -Ecb 8absoqent insertitn-.'......i. '4 .Q , ,A liberal deduction will be mada to quar terly and yearly adrertiscrs. Professional cards will bo inserted at $12 00 per annum. ; ": ' 4 .'" Transient advertisements must be paid for In advance to insure publiea'ion. All other advertising bills must be paid quarterly. Lezal tenders taken at their current ralne. Blanks and Job Work of every description furnished at low rates on abort notice. aU advertising bills must be paid month'y. AAA' ,T '"' , SIX O'CLOCK P. M, The workshops open wide their doors At six oVock P. M , And workmen 1ssj forth by scores, At sis oclo..k P. M. ' Of all the niinute. in array. Of hour that go to make the day, ? There none so welcome. so they say, As six o'clock P. M. 'How many children show de'ight At ix 0 r'o Jc P. M r 'How manj home are remb-red bright At ix ..'clock P. M. JTow many little happy feet Go -ut into th buy .treet. With joymi bonnd pap to meet, At six o'clock P. M. Thousands of tWes draped in white. At six o'clock P. M. The gathered fa H ics unite At six o'clock P M. And as they eat the fi-u 1 fare, They quite fr-et ther loll a;i 1 care, And drop their huvy -burtiiins thrrs, At ix.oUcfc P. M. .-Then blow, ye sfco-Irikini wlite, blow ! At tit Mwk P.M., And let the weary tU-fa g , v At fix oYl.n-ft P. M. 'Itirt ontrreteH-'iTi bells. rln ont j t : And tM the ire-Bun take the hour, 'And echo It all io I ;alo,ut " "'Ti six 'el6ck P. M." Myra Clark Galaes. riewspaper reader have leen, tor long time, f.imiiiur with the nutuerou Jawfuitft of 3ir.s. G tines It is gratify ' inr to team that they are ended for the present. liiey have LixumI to obab' v iwrty yeans airi hi i.ist miu iiai uuiaiur tu l ie itnHMjt4'U nir urcrt-v, puiiiii her Ln noesion of her "nronertv in New ()rleans. This property, nl(huiv;h it does not emhrace .thai' w $ stud for. is worth several iniillunH of dollars. and'flte may well be satisfied with that ! t 1 til 4 Hie history oi njis remarKaoiQ , wo man reads like a. romance.';.,; It U qua! in 'New ()rleaf, ami was tle onlvehi'd of Dai.t-1 Clark, a . wealthy aristocrat. , H.mn after h death, interested nerxoos kidnapped hi' r, and ttnt her to the far West, where she was luruught up in to tal i2;rorariee of her 'parentage. After .he iarrid Mr. Whitney? her firf hns --- Vkanrl n r fiinwlAnr fnf 1 tr IidV tliti- secret of her hirth. and from that hour she has never telaxed in herjeffirtS: to expire the con.pivator who had de frauded Iter, and to recover the posses -sin of her rightful heritage. fJ'he case was dragged through, courtafter court And it length she "obtaintd a favorahk decision in the Supremo Court of the : United States. Jut at this irne the rWf: brnke out ; Federal authontiet could do nothing in New OrltMins. and 11 she has. been compelled to fight the case over again. And, she ha sue ceeded lItvis a "gicat triumph for a V V m mm m m,m m, mm W r J M Vllf J nothing appaJjed Vr. Gen. Gaines, herllast husHand, was as much inter csted in the case as she wuu, and he did i good service in the cajtsc.-- The r cent decree of J udge Bradley, putring Mrs ; uatocs to possession or n pqrtioo oi ner I property, is entirely satisfactory to, her, Vpd thai ends tho fatuous case. At lanta (Ga.) Ntw fJra. ; Brazil.' According to the official Commercial reports- of the British Cop .'..K ! fkn nnmliAr rf ol ?i voa in BUJS IU JUiiiio, mi ... that eountrv. ma v be estimated at 2, 000 000, valued from. fifteen dollars to one thousand five hundred dol'arscaeh. This difference arises from he varying -health, age and .qualifications of the ' slaves. It is also asserted ' Utat the 1 slaves are fast dying out ; the rate of ;' births per (innim. - , 1 ;An ex-pongrcHsman '' of Indiana has jgot into troublo by fjshiog on Sunday Work of Malignity. From time to time scenes of violence havc been' enacted in the .Southern. States by ands of, loeh glorying jo the name of the Ku Klux Klui, a name that has a sound of' horror for the inno cent end peaceable. In Georgia. Detu ocratic, papers have sought to make' the Kepublican administration responsible lor such midnight assassinations. No ticing this attempt, the Augusta (Ga.) ytifaltonah Repuhticati brings this indict' meut against the party leaders in that State, and it will be perceived that the charges are not altogether Jtiapplicable to some Democratic wurk in this State. We quote : Tlie Governor states hut a notorious ly palpable truth when hb says of the Camilla riot that "it is the result ot the determinatitn frequently and pub, liely expressed by irresp onsible persons of one political party . that. the . oher parry onght not, and shall not, hold political meetings." The only mi take Ids Excellency falls into is, that; those who thus threaten are 'irrespoi.sihle pesons." You are iome of the ''per sons!" ar.d you aTe, before God and man, responsible for the existence ol this prosct iptive and murderous feeling now fi ling tho hearts of men who c uld once lay claim to civihcilion.. This demon's work is of your doings. You have charged the he trt of men. and ''wo-' mi-;i and little children with an unrea sonabh and unrelenting hatred .of even-thin- aiid everybody that refuses to sing hoanr.ahs to the rebel I)em cracy. In imitation f the serpent of old you have clagged into the churches and poisoned the hoty fountains at tho alUt with unparalleled intolerance toward every Christian hro'her who refused to tnp the mad ravings of Benjamin Hill with the beautiful and wouderful doc frines-nf Jcsu Christ in his sermou on the mount,. You h ive attempted to en ?er the sacred precincts of home, and array wife agdnt hu band, si ter gainst brother, and child against pa rent.- Yu have donned the habilt utenfs of the grave, and, at the mid night' hour, when honest men were a le?p,. your infimous Ku KIux Kl tns have been infimid iting, whipping, and murdering mn, for ; no other renson tha t lhat thy were not Democrats You h'tve intimidated the- respeetable. conservative and honest citizens ol vour own party, until they scarcely dare say their .soul arc their own. You have stifled every sentiment of coari ty jn the hearts, of those over whom you exercise any influence.- Yu en eournge mob la v, violence, intimidation and assassieation. You profess to be tor peace, but it is only the peace of the grave upon the inexorable eonditior "f an ahso'ute surrender of everv pri vate riht. Ynu say you recognize the ah"litioii,nff slavecy, yet jot would not ensliive the body, but ym would en nl tve the minds and intellects of tucn. Yon accuse men of lying, while the truth i.-.not in you. You hate tSe Goveinnitnt thrt. has magnanimously spared your infamous lives for your deViiish treason of the past, and are now plotting fonts overthrow and de struction. Vou abuse lintus u. Jui- lock ' Ytiu are a set of pismires that he ' can place ,under; his honest : feet What cm you siv agiinst his private character.' Nothing... Your whoh stock in trade consists in . falsehoods and slander. You are enemies of your country, of your State arid of society. Charles .Dickons is dcid ! sd says the cable. And the cable is false. Dick eus is not dead. ' ; This Js a specimen of the talk with which the preW is' frothing over just now... What's the-use of torturing our poor, honest, innocent language in this manner? If any man. or. a greater than man, ever died if there is a word in all the languages spoken among J the children ofanenj that indicates the dis solution of the , tie which has united soul and body-and if .there is not, there should bo then Charles Dickens is dend. The apostle charged to his pupil to "hold fast the form ofsouud words." If the press ganr wouid do t'iffsame thing it would be Tvcll J W might have less fancy writing, but we should have more solid thinking. , v Theatrical bu ioess in San Francisto is lively. Four knock -down fiiihts be tween managers : and stari tho patt week. ' Aconite .was the panacea for the houseliold wars of a Wisconsin womon, It operated more qnieklj than a divorce Llxjei lencts of a Census Taker function of the Grand Swalm Head-LighL who sucks from Uncle V:r v -t T J .i ,' - Sams bottle -and goose quill fand Cen 8us Marsliai for the county of Gteenei in i is paper of last week relates the following moving adventure : j . The duties of a cenus faker are on erous Hod poorly paid, but what it lacks in spe'ter is in some degree made 'up by the large grist of the ridiculous and and amusing that works itself out of the htttnanity counted. A joke-master general cotld find enough to keep him in a happy hiood for a generation of time. We 6toppcd at a laro bouse wiih '- lot8 of people- living -in it, an l were hospitably'entertained by. the in dwellers there. There were a number of buxom, rosy cheeked lassies in the family, whose ntness for the wifiog of any Greene county boy none cartgain-' ay. .After the usual amount ' of tea talk, a light was given us, and without' directions where tO-find the couch that was to furnish test for-one hujudred and sixty pounds of Assistant Mar.-hal, wih a lively hopes within us that we could find our way without erring, we hade the old folks gttod night and trav eled away. The first room we went into created a flutter, and we found we had run on girl No. 1 and her lad, doing up a good riot of sparking" We Idurted out an .apology, and started bed ward ,onee more. Some men are bom unlucky, and others have it thrust upon them. In our case it is mixed. We opened the first door next appear ing, when something mildly interrogat ed: 'Damn yer," what d'yre want ?" Wc didn't want anything, ant backed out. Bight across the hall w were tire our bed was awaiting us, and we holfcd right into the rooai. just in time to hear a smack that reminded us of the time when our paternal took ,uh ;Cross Itis knees ami let a slipper drop ith some force. We saw that WeJlras not company for girl No. three aind her fellow and left. jWc. went out !on the porch and sat there on the be noli to the dark shadow; pouderiogjn oar minds he vanities of I. life and the unusual amount of sparking goio on !iu the ranehei We looked caretullydown to the further end of the 14 foot; bench and there was mother bunch -of boy tnd girl m niixed up that we catdd hirdly tell which had the waterfall. We moved. The kitchen found us next; and the young lady lhat jturned tip therein was so determined toj inter view us with a rolling-pin, that we fell back in good ordeif followed by a Hi bernian beriedictiin. Eight miles from home; an orphan with poor clothes, an ofSecr of the "best govertiment jthesun ever shone on." tired and lost in a hoiise where everybody was sparking every body else,-was a condition awful in the xtime. If we could have somebody to spark, we could have burrie the mar 'yrdom with a heroiMn that wud ltavedone much 'for us hereafter, but is we had none to comfort us, we with drew and slept in the stable, and judg ing from the whinneyiu of the! horses they were spat king, tool Ic nAL FfiET; The celebrated anat omist, I 'rofessor Ilyrtlof Vienna Uni versity, recently opened one of his. lec tores to his class with the singula!" ques tion : 4 Which is ih,e most beautiful fot,: considered from the anatomical standpoint?" and then stid : Vlt is retnarkablo, that ,thero can be so many divergent opinions on this subject." While the sons of men look upon a small, slender and graceful , foot (a htdy's foot) a ; an ideal one, j lie anat omist utterly rejects; it as beautiful, and only the large, long and broad foot is the ideal one in his eyes. Even the greatest classical writers of antiquity. Horace Catullus, and others, lho had greatnpprcciation of feminine 2 beauty, never mentioned in tle descriptions of their beloved and, as is well f known, they-had mitiy their small fet, 'The people behmging to the Celtic rice have such small feet at.d hands that they may be envied by mauy Kuropenn coun fesscs. The native troops of ; tla Eng lish army in India possess in England their own armory, whero peculiar kinds of weapons; are constructed for -them. The sword hilts made for them are much too small for. us to grasp with ease. The greatest beauties ! of r Eu rope, the Italians, have really long aud broad feot. . . . - ' ! .. . A' Wisconsin ccntlemaQ sat down on i bee hive the other day. lie : regrets the thinoesa of s his trousers. I -a. -i , .- . "... . j. A savngo donkey hag avenged the wrongs of his race by tram f ding a; boy to death on an 'English com moo. v Telegraphic Nimiiiiary. -'5 :v- f ' ..' - .. - , J J .. :-Jti. ;..!'? , , ,. i.l ;. ; --! ' , :a Washington, July 7. Jn the Sen ate a memorial of California importers agaipst the 'oppressive features of the income tax was presented by Casscrly, and adopted. '; ' 'a ' :--i A bill to wake Tuesday-after the 1st Monday of , November, auuifbr4u day for the election, of Hepresentatives to CorigTess, beginning 1 872, was amend ed by an apportionment bill fixing -the f number of; Hepresentatives at 3UI), and by "allowing aty btato having a fraction of 'population exceeding half , the amount required for a representative, an additional representative. The bill passed, wt the s amendments require the' concurrence of theUouse. In the House, tltH conference report on the currency bill was adopted, 100 to 70 The Missouri contested elec tion case was decided in favor of M r. Dyer, the sitting member, 108 to 55 ' 85,000 was allowed to SwitzJer, con tcstant,;.; -. . ,: : . It is believed that the nimo' of the: new Minister to England will go to the Senate cet week, and it is probable that the President will convene the Seriate in executive sesieu on the Mon day '-"following the adjournment of Congress. The President has with drawn the nomination of Hoots as Min i-ter to Chili. ? The rumor of Fish's resignation is untrue. t He remains at the request of the President. He did not desire the English mi.-sion. An other geotletnah w.ll be nominated soon II. f W Scott has been confirmed as Collector of Customs for the WiUametic District of Oregon. , Gen. Aekerman's commission was signed today. He had an interview with the President. Chicago, July 8. The Tribune's Washington special . rays there is no foundation for the story that the Pres ident has thought of recalling Ban crtift. Both the President and Secre tary Fish. wUh him to reuatQ where be is. , .,; . ' a - The Ways and Means Committee are considering the tax bill, and have agreed to the Senate proposition upon thetncotne tax, nnmely : 2 per cent, fof two years, .with S'i.QOO exemption. The atnendmetit concerning , the trans portation of goods in bond between cer tain ports of entry was also agreed to. On a number,of minor points thu Com mittee will recommend non-concurrence and a conference committee. The Time special savs Gen. Sher man had ao interview witlt the Presi dent relative to Indian troubles. Sher mart believes that the Sioux certainly mean to go on a raiding expedition along the frontier in Wyoming and Dakota; andthat the --'military posts should c strengthened. Per contra, the Bureau docs not believe that a gen eral Indian war is probable. Its in formation is based on dispatches of the Quaker agents. ; " : i PakIS, July 7. The Minister of Foreign Affairs has received informa tion of a. massacre of French in Pekin. Instructions will be . immediately ent to the Commander of the French fleet in Chinese waters, that no special ex pedition will be despatched, as the na val, force is deemed sufficient to vindi cte the Outraged dignity of France. !(LoNDoy, July 7. The Pot says tfie Great Powers will be disposed to sanctjon any energetic action of France for , the pt'tiishment of the Chinoe. It is thought the press is semi officially inspired to speak for the English Gov ernment. : The Senate h is, by a decided : major, ity, refused to strike oul the word "white" in the naturalization law. This action rerc oves the Chi nam atf Trom po litical contests for a while at least, and by. tho time the subject comes up again thc American people will have thor oughly investigated the subject, and will be able to decide right. The- de civsion' of the1 Senate suiti the "people of the Pacific coist. They regard this country as given to them by its foiind- jers, and that we have the moral as well the the legal right to admit within our own . borders . whomsoever we wish. Years ago the people, of the Uni.ted States "formed a partnersbip, by, the terms of which! they agreed , to govern themselves. Now thoy have a right to admit new partners or ', not. just -as -cems good. Admitting the Chinaman is not one of those proper acts. Gol. F'fikVLrtnp; Branch team is a ;-?jxin-httOl i0f;coul hlaclc and -tnilk white steeds. . Lord . Lovei . will , be on hand with" hi comb. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, LC. At Vy fc luisc I lor-a l-I.a w McMhiuviUe, Vamliill Ct., Ortg;yu. . Particular attention givea to tberetody tnd practice of Criminal Law, Collection of Claim, Notea, Accoonte, etc. J ;;:.;j';' 'A"AU; a " t , r 'f ; jr. it. iTEs, n. d.o Piiysiciau , a nil Surgeon, . Dallas, OgH, f ,.,ffv;';i. Having rnmed ftriicttee.l will 'jgiv special attentj'io to Obstetric, aud l.be trcaticout of tho diseMAcs of Women and Children. tf-OlBce at bit rvfeidiocel v " ' ' L. VISKVARD. ' . : . K. X.m BCTLKH. vii e: w n d & kutle if , Counsel I or-at-Lau , ' Dallas, Oregon, Will give speeial aitniiun to the collection of Claims, and all luioe9 entrusted to bii care. KEFEUUXCEfi Uon." Jolrn Burnett; Hons. R. S. btraban 4 fcUtupson, lion, A. J..TUayr. ' ' - 35 B . IV f C. I, ill . i.? riiysician and Surgeon, Dallas, Oregon. OFFIfE At Niche!' Drnsr Str. , ' Sfi Ph y i c i an a n 1 1 8 ti rgc o n . ;in , .v Iala. Oregon. ; , : a' A. Fpaeial attention given to Obstetrics and Diiiii f ' Wi.men. f : Iff 4. U.JMVlDaO.', D.,f Physician nnd Siucoii, f iidepeiideuce, Ogn. 1 T. V. R. SCniMree. AMITY, YAMHILL CO., ORKUO.W 'S&T" Office at reMcne i : , 14yl C. . CURfi. it, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, sal. liii, oki:go Will practice In all the Courts of Record and Inferior Courts of this State. OFFICEIn Watkinds A Co's Brick, p stairs. . '.:', - ' . , -: , - ' I i t SULLIVAN & WHITS0W, Attorneys U Coimsellors-at-Law, Dalian, Oregon, Will practice in all the Courts of tbe Ftate. I Attorney and CounselloratLaw. Dallas. Orecou. Special attention given to Collections and to matter pertaining to Beat Estate. 1 , I. A. A p plcal c, ATTOltK V-AT- Ms A W, (Dallas, Polk County, On. r 1 L. J. WARDLAW, M.O Iay$iclaii and Surgeon, LewLitillc, Folk Co., Ogu.. '. . Has recclitly returned from the Atlantic States AniloflfeJS LI protecttiijual service to tho cilia ten of the County. v Particular attention given to Female Di" eases. ; 2-tf Jt. B.KVICHT. - J I W( t. LOl I OInT iVLORJ, ' Atl'ytfcCoiinsellor-al-Law, Corner, Commercial autl stntc Strtctn, Opposite I.add t ltuh8 Hank, ; SALEM OREOOV, Will practice in the Suprctrio Court Rrd the'l Circuit ;-Court of the bqcvnd ana ltira Ju. dicial Districts. ' ? -2-tf CKO. 1. ccr.RKV. 1 It. UTRLKT. , t "C V R UG ?!& nil RLEY, ; a J i Al It3riicys-Al-La .. ; j? ;. I.AFAYKTTIJ - - - - OKEGON, """" rr s-tr r:"'. . "... I :) ITlAUlOiV .HAIflSKiV, A I Vy& Con ns c 1 1 o r-a I- L a v, Lafayette, Oregon. S tf b. r. Rvsr.i.t, ' c. r. rEnuv, " Kail Ettte Attomty. AVfary '5oV. Real: KNlalc llrokers and Collection Agents, NortUtsrest Cor. of First and Washington ;.. . t. , Sirotts, ., v t. PORTLAND - - - - - OREGON. Ppecial attention given to the sale nf Real Estate. Collcotians jnade in Oregon and the Territories. . .' . ' . - n Property, town lots, improved farms, stock ranches, land. &c.l situated in the best portion f Oregon, and W, T. for ale on reaaonnhle terms. , . 3-tf t t A. l FORBES, ' , A t Vy 4&otinscl!or-alar. l4tfayette Orr goii : lif mr mj fmm m l.t l jv7 ' Physician,' Surgeon & AccouctitT, :h'Ji naeiia Vlsta;Pofk'Co.,i)gii4 ' Will atend promptly to pcofessfonal ealtV, - X a feNt xc tone B'Wtf tV'F- i5f i. A. M., Dillas hold 1ta'v regular com Vxmunicatioiis on tho Saturday preceding tbe Full Mon in each month, bales the moon full on SaUrday-r-kben oa that day, t .a o'clock. . . - , ' , . ; Alfo, on tbe second Friday ia'eacb tnonth at S o'clock, P. M , or the purpose rf Itnprofe uieut ot the Craft in Masonry, and for Kich other work as the; Master ?eay f tooi tim liiueordcr.. ' ' , All Brethren In good et&ndwg are UvfUa to atteud.Jiy order of the f. : vf l' MORE THAN 20b,000rPKUSONS Bear tcetimony to tbe Wonderful CaS A ECccts of . . jj.a Si Dr. Joseph Walker's v ,- fll : CALIFORNIA its : VlMAR BITTERS Manufactured from the native IIrl and Rooti :' I'U: ' ot Cali:orjii.ii .':'".;'.'.'.';;;:.. r Tha Great HlooJ PcrificrtS2: FOR liCFLAMMATOTlY AND CHRON IC ItlllilJMATISM A.SI) GOUT. UYrPEP A or IXMrtKSTION. BILIOUS, It KM IT TEST anl I X T K K M ITTEN'T FEVE11S. litsEASES OP THE BLOOD. LIVEK. KlOXEYSand BLAIiDEK, ttese BITTEKfi have been in't uccfftui. iM tu vic&ap K4 .re cauiu-d Lv VITIATED BLOOD. Trbirh is peuorally produced Ly dtraugtictiit oi lb" riof the Vitiatti Blood whenever Tou find Us iwpurities bursting -through-the skin in 1'iir. ivi. Kruntion?. or -orcs: clrause it . ahca r..n fiiiit it nKmlrii-tpJ act nlfii'l'i.h in IIm veins; cleanse it ythvu it Is fooL and yr feel- ings vrm leu )u uin. iwet ue t;ooa ueu thy, and ail will Ue welt. : : - iAGESTSi ; '; .'. II. II. 31 cflOtf AliE 'Sc Co :,; . : Iuirrllttff Vholefale ;r l i l -.V,D n:UG i I T.S :t Corner Pine jud Sanrome Stmrts, San Fran , cisco, CaU and tNcrameut, CtL, and r-:-. 1 vs 34 Piatt srecvN."Y. - .-;?i Carriage and Ornanii nf al SI."V PAINTER) Commercia ftrset, Opposite StarVtjr's "Bkck, 21 -t -.. 8AIEIT. XIAIX STKKSvT, INDEP I2NDKXCE. "iiMNE WINKS. LIQUOKS AND PEOARS x erved to cuptotners on short notice. , 'Thi estaMibracnt does not dispense tangle fool cr anything of that character. f i :S , : p- C U at tlio C;tm,-tS? - - " 5 '2vir ' ! ;.; . SASH AMD DOOR FACTORY, Corner Mill and JIaJii streets Dils. : Zl izzs & t a in l be 1 1 n AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND a larpre ". vari. ty of Pot-.rs - ard Sashes, of all tho com as on Rd the Vest workmanybip. at their Rafh and Ioor Factory, which' thej offrr for sie'a cheap as such attic lea cuu lo purchased elsewhere, - They aro ho prepared to fill all i-pccial or, dcrs fur work 4a their lice proiaptlyche'aply And accurately, 1 r -. : , , y Olve us,a trial and yon r.he satisfied, 2 RIGGS A CAMPP.ELI.. TO THE WOHKINO CLXSS Weare nnr preprcd to furnih all clni-ws with constant inployment at hiae, the hl of ihe time or Tnr the rparo moments. Itosincss" new, lijrht nd proStbla. Pcrpops of either sex tily earn from 50c. to $ 5. per cvitdfjr, and pr-por. tjn.il sum hy dcvoti.Tg tht ir whdo time to ttse liuinfs. Eo.vs ai d girl rain &orly ac t urh 1 a men. Unit ell who fee this notice tunyimd their -adilrcsir and t.tl the luyiocss. w rrnke hi;' r paralleled oCV-r: ;To such as are not wt ll atiired, re will send f 1 to pay for the tntlde of writing. ? Full p'erticnlars, a valuable, sets An. which will do to commence votk.on, ar.da Vnpy of '"The- People LiterarT Companion" ne of. the largest td best fami'y ncwipej ers .uhli.-l.ed All rent free hy mail, Head, if rn wav.t prmnnent, pr fiubfe woik, address 13. C. ALLEN A CO., ArarsTA. Maist.v 3 I S ' ' x ' ' - 'W f X rr- J2 2 , - a Jt O . f :'A-' "ft sir - -,hr- a ' t Ar I m I-' Z S S?2 V f? '. FRESH GARDEN ; SEEDS h, ' OF IiVKRY YAUIKTy ! AT G. B. STIEE STOHE! DaUass, Jaa. rP,34.