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8f lu (Drcjon Hrpuhluau. DALLAS, SATUllDAY, MAR. 23. REP UB L I A IV NOMINATIONS FOR18T2. For President, ; U. S. .GRAJVT. For Vice-President, SCI1UYJLEU COLFAX. . PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. A FI. Meacham, of Umatilla Counnty, W.-D, llaie of Washington County, Jas. F. Gazlcy, of Douglas County. For Congress, JOESPU . 1YILSOIV, Of Wasco Couuty. DISTRICT ATTORNIES. 1st District, 2d F. A Cbenowcth, of Bentoa. 3d . N. U. Humphrey , of Linn. 4th " . II. Durham, of Multnomah. th F. C. llyUe, of Grant. To the 1 cues r At no time in the history of our State has there been greater inducements held out than at the present, fur our young people to prepare themselves for the great battle of life. To fight that battle successfully, the one who ex pects to win must be prepared for the conflict. The times dea aud energetic, stirring, high-minded men and women ; those who are able and willing to do and to rJaro when emergencies present thsmselves which require promptitude of action. As the resources of our young State are developed uew ave nties will be opened for the employ rjjent of the talents of those who pos sess them, for the progress of those who wish for advancement. For the young, then, it is necessary that they should be np and doing; educating themselves fof the work befare them, in orier to rise as the progress and improvement of the State, of business and of society may require. It is but a few years since the herding of cattle was the prin cipal business. The dextrous use of the whip, spur and lasso was the neces sary accomplishments, and the yourg man who would wield those to the best advantage was the one who secured the best wages and the best positions. Now V . 1 . . times are different, and will continue to . crow still more so. J he increase vt i ocean commerce, the building of rail TOads and etahlil.ment of tcleLTaiih i Consequent upon these imj-rovciiient.s, and the influx of immigration, all com bine to make it imperative on the part of our youth to qualify themselves for the change which is coming upon u., bo that they may fill any and all posi tions offered them, with honor aud profit. If they do not, these places will be filled, by persous comiug from other States, and those negligent ones will hare no one but themselves to hlame if they have to be hewers of wood and carrierof water to tho-e in high posi tions, vhich they themselves might bave filled had they possessed the necessary ambition. Another Virkbur. Another victory granted I The re quiein of the Xlepuhlican party had been sung so much by so many of our would be influential journals, tat we had al most began to look upen it as a settled fact that the death knell of the party had been sounded and all lhat was hit to do was to inter the remains. But the very first gun brings with its echoes the notes of victory. New Hampshire, from a Democratic -majority of 1,500 at her last election, has rallied again, "thrown off her Democratic rule and now rolls up a Ierublican majority of about 1,500. Grant's laurels, like the whisk) he wan reported to be drinking at VicksVurgi still brings a triumph, and bMowb that, notwithstanding the oppo sition of the politicians, the people still tsbow that they know what it is for their -interest to do. The key note is sounded and we expect to see State after State following in the wuke of the Granite tate, until the welkin shall ring with the shouts of Hepublican triumphs. Amerieaa fcerurHIo In Jiurope, George W. Smalley, London c'orrea' pondent of the New York Tribune, Mates that business circles in England are depressed by anticipations of prob able trouble growing out of the hitch in the settlement of the Alabama claims. English and, American securities have jleclined. It ' would appear that the - prospects of the Northern Pacific loan arc pomewbat iuyjlvcd : " One fact inorr over, cannot be too clearly stated. All the American busi ness and American enterprise which have either their headquarters or their agencies itt London are at a complete stand still. A mouth ago they were in the full tide of activity, and there was a flow of British capi'al to America, where much had gone before it, to build our railways, and work our mines, aud enrich new States. 1 need not remind you with what brilliant success Messrs. Jay Cooke, MeCulluch Sc Co., had en gineered our Funded Loan, and the Northern Pacific Loan, and what 'they hoped to do in connection with the Huth.-ehilds, with their gigantic joint idler to take six millions ot the Ameri can securities. There were scores of American applications of every port in London for capital. Not only Jay Cooke, MeCulloeh & Co.. but others of the. American financial houses newly established in London, were doing a prospeious buisness, and daily extend ing their connections. The disagree ment about the treaty has postponed everything. Mori than one banker has said to me that the losses already in curred on account of this difficulty far exceed anything we shall ever get or hope to get on account of the Alabama claims. This is no argument for wav rrin any of them ; but I repeat it as showing the practical way in which some business men strike a balance ehect in politics and diplomacy." ri ii,iiiitrfffrirawvaK!PWJHM Well Tut. The lost.-n Journal, a piper which is a reflection of the political sentiment of the j eople of New Lnglaml, calls attention to the fact tiVtt the attacks i f the iitorganizers, and LciuoerVs com bined lave IVilet! to make any imp res sion, L s'lY.-i : Ihe general tone of the Lc; uh .1- can pros ul the ci-nntiy Mjhtat.tully j harmonious in the suue diiectioii. 'i he sr.itit of tlie cauv: ..s in N W II tnn- ture i,'aolv tnotcatcs in it ineic i. m , ...... . division id' !I. j ul lUi.nsi titiment there i Aoihuiu is in, -re iviisiti'i .nan Cii-ai ai.u j thon.ngh-g.dMg vindication o! l're.id. nr j (irunt . adtiiiui-ttatiou ai.U tlie xposuie ot" a-s'.:ti!ts made uj' ti it 'Ihe reason of this is nidti.t. If the Kej u'.iir a:.. everywhere v.vre to at t iipn no h:gh--r seii'.iiiienf 't'l iti tu let Well et.....g!i alone," ih y could n t h ! rjiiytng ;irtUtid tlie Adtni: .itr..ti ti. V,'!i i! om' i the V L'e r ta ativ "tlii r l'ici 't ot lit ,! j 'hey j tail h it,,, i N 1 do net lo Ve liei.i Critit." They an ecei;e;iii:c.il i;".!-', the n.-tti : n trii.iiiph.;n'y i ed-. i roe l. p .-a'n-ati. anil tin- I.e.- . . x v iiei enforced t u-u.v ; e.-u Mr l l Ututil I s or Mr. 'iie U s p art-.c u at 'y olio re . cue an '. into the re -1 til's t:u- v. te ... 1 pti' J it or-. ; w e i s ho nU :.u! t Ivu Kins Saw t .. inies o la;' a tit do Letter than tl; Coll ax and the i'residncy, In a recent letter to lion. J II D. Henderson, rubiislud in ti e Kngenc ! i Journal, ol the loin inst., .dr. t oo. x expresses himsilf very plainly concern ing the I're.ddeiicy, Jratit, and his A! ministration. lie says ; My interest in the cntinud as cendency ''f Ilepuhlicniii-'n i greater than any personal consideration, and if the convention propose some one else for tin " ice-1 'resident (and then; are many abler and worthier), no man in tlie United States shall exceed me in thft cordiality and earnestness with which I shall support him. I am not a candidate for the 1 'residential nomina. tion, being just as d-cidedly as ever in favor of General Grant's renominalion, and hope our convention on the !id will po decltre unanimously. I beg for the sake of harmony politically, and to save mo personally from the suspicion of bad faith toward one with whom my relations are and have always been so cordial, that my name may not, be mentioned by any one in our Mate, convention in opj osition to (Jeneral Grant, whom I belie-vc to be tho first choice of a very large majority of the Republicans of the United States." Tiik Puesidenciks. The Lynch burg (Va.) Republican, says : " If Vice President Colfax should be re nominated and re eteetcd it will be the first time, with a single exception, that a Vicc-I'resi lent has been his own suc cessor in the history of our Govern ment. Th exception was that of Dan iel D. Tompkins of New York, who served as Vice-President under the two terms of President Monroe, one of which terms occurred in what is his torically known as the " era of good feeling" from 182 1 to 1825. The in stances in which a Vice-President has stepped from that position to the Presi dency are six, to wit John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Burcn, John Tyler, Millard Fillmore and An dtew Johnson the latter three sue ceeding to the Presideiryon account of tho demists of the regular iucumbents while holding office."' republican triumphs this spring will certainly confirm the Democratic party in the " passive policy," and make them bid more loudly than ever for a coah tion with eorchcad Republicans.-;. 1 Republican State Convention. From the Statesman Portland, March 20, 72 Convention called to order at 11 A.M. by T. 1L Odeneal, Chairman StutjCen tral Committee. F. A. Chenoweth, of Benton, was chosen temporary President ; and W. Lair Ilill.of Multnomah, temporary Sec retary. Following Committees were appointed : Credentials Dowel), Kelsay, 31allry, Parrish and Moody. Permanent Organization Simpson, Willis, Meaehatu Davenport, lthinehart, Ilarvyand Lristow. Resolutions Chambers, of Dentin county; 0. Hall, Coos; J. T. Apper man, Clackamas ; Stearns, Douglas ; J. W. Cowles, Yamhill; L. O. Sterns, liaker ; J. D. Merryman, Washington; J. C Peebles, Marion ; Major lthine hart. Grant; John Darragh, Wasco; I). W. Ballard, Linn; B. Killin, Mult nomah ; George O-good, Umatilla ; J. N. Baker, Union ; B, F. Dowe!l;Jaek son ; J. L. Laid, Columbia ; Win, Stiliwell, TiHamook ; B. It. Speddcn, (!lats p ; J. B. Uuderwuod, Lane; 11. II. Tyson, Polk. Onh r of Business. Kelly, Thorn p son,Gaiilt, Watkins, and Willis. Adjourned till 2 l M. Later. At 0 o'clock last night this office re ceived the following dispatch. Pim-n.AM! March 2U, '72. To Statt fiiKiu : Wil.-oti nominated by acclamation for Co:jgre.s. Nouiinat'.un received with inmuM:sc applause. Plat firm ful'y nud heartily ei.di.r.-es G.m. it's a:!m:u!s!r:iti'ii. lMcdes payment ot Na.i'i il d-ht,fois Government aid to r-iiiroad Clili t condemns behu-.l 1'ttnd ;,ud ivamp Lih1 dwindles aud otlu.-r corrupt ieui.-L.ti'iti ly la.st l.egit.i ture, deiti.it. d it e.;i 4. f litigant law, en- f. irci-111 ; i i.i' t i-:n : S'.i tl l.ivV'.-i. ItV'irS I v , l,r.tllt ,ul. wsp,u rua,l ivm lv.nland to htVl,f ,cc!;.n.s continued Mim- id' ,-.1M ..;t.,i tl,,. Ul!.unu. , , ,..,.. .... i ' j - - : i 1 1 .s to J .i-t re I'll! d as guaranty t- 1, ,1, iinHoii ul tu u i ! ... 1 .. M,'iu.rs u,v, Wii,.,-!) m ikiii' . s en in un iiiiuiense .iu,iit.u..e atni,Ut w,Ul cnthu.i,m tguc-l, Cil AM-AI.L rj::n.Mi. M nc'i 21, lTJ. 'J he Hi t.uvo.;-:iU St.;te C- :i t itu is us -etiibied .it e!; ti.i i.joifiUtg ar. , , i i proct- , I ti Ii I - v., iti. I'i' Ii t;:l! .-!..t; ii ol ; f Art t O ! VV I to i ending o r d' '. a -1 1 o v. i, . 1 ii'-O. W-'l I'i.:-; eli'l-:.' At"- !o'V I. M I. ilil!' :.i-rti u;,; I . i II.- d: 'l cor. V- Ii! ; Hi, l i i at. d i.'ilss turd ! y !' e i Ve i.i. ' . 'i to ;.(!) oi! t; tit' t; t I a ! , V, il...- Ce til ..I l.g ; l.c ! to ii. n i ! ;itii.ou;.c'i.i a ::d . t;r li... t i - w t i.tioti : For I'. -e.-en'.it:4 At ot .Judicial 1'strict, N !'.iioo;li tie J d son oo'v ; Fo'irlh host rio. H. iMi.I.ato d i tl o t, Ui lb J 4 i . lit ihi'i t. .1, Ii s le, d' Ci.aur. v:n.: 1!;-;n i iai. i.li ,;,dt . 'lii-' "uii i i, t ; -.ii next pro:.- d-d tj il CI ;'. ;.l. otli.l I..e( tel: Witt '.' I ti (oiCwin- iv-uU : A B. Meaeham oi ntii'.i ; V. !. Ha le of V tt:g?-. n ; .i. r. i;,-.! i . ' . t . e . o . i 1 . ii:i.;.!i. i'i n a vms vr. cox- VrM'l'iN. 'id-.e folh.wittg n.jrne-1 geTth":vn w re hosen to represent the Ite;-ttb!i-an.s o! Orison in the ne.t N itional It 'puhucni Convention. II. V. Powell, of .Jackson; Geo. V. Ilu'tnui d Mariui, ; d. 1. Bmth ef Wasco; M Fetersuti of Mult to'iu ih II tram t.Mil of L t!i:i. and Thostnu Chat man ol ( .'hit Uamas. JNSTlL'(."i'lONiS Full tiRANT AMI C'Ol F. X' A rt s d tit ion wis adopted with per fect unanimity :ind rouing cheer-, de claring Grant and Colfix the choice of Oregon fur President and Vice Piesi dent. STATT. CbNTUAL 'COMMITTEE. The following named gentlemen were then eke'ed a .Mate- Central Committee, to serve the nest two years; J A. Btutmer, Baker county ; B. V. Wil son, Benton ; 1). P. Thompson, Clacka mas ; B. 11. Spi ddeti, Ciat.-op ; D. B Wat-on. Coos ; M. It i ley, Curry ; I. L. Ladd, (Ndumbia ; Ft. W.Stearns, Doug l is ; J. W. Church, Grant ; (J. W. Savage, Jackson ; A h. Watts, Joseph ine ; D. W. Balard. Linn; Wr. W. Bti.tow, Lane; N. B Knight, 'Marion ; C. W. Parrish, Multnomah; 11. H. 'Jyson, J'oik; Wm. Stiliwell, Tilla monk; Geo. O-gooiJ, Umatilla; M Baker, Union ; II. W. Crandall, Was co ; A. 11. Burbauk, Yamhill. C. W. Parish was de-signaled as Chairman of of the Committee. l'n. Bepuhlican : T was at tbe M. E. Church, in this place, last Sabbath evening, and listened to' a very excellent sermon from Bcv. Ni Lie. I think his idea of whisky drinking and whisky-selling veiy good, and the able maimer in which he handled the subject, showed that he clearly un derstood the question. I should like to hear him again, aud would suggest that, at no very distant day, he deliver another sermon, takiug for his subject ' Tobacco Its Sale and Use." 1 m sure he understands this question also, and I would like to have him phow the people which is the greater evil. ' ItEGULAlt ATTENDANT. Subscribe for the Republican. state mem. Gleanings from State Exchangef.y There are 4G1 school children in Al bany. - The U. S. Assay Office at Boise City is in full blast. The Grand Jury of Marion county visited the State Prison. The Eugene Guard, is complaining of vagabond Indians. The crop prospects in Yamhill are re ported excellent. Tlie residence of S. Vowles was bur glarized ouo night last week. Examination of the Willamette Uni versity juf Salem was a t-uccess. The body of an unknown man was found in the Willamette river. Cattle are being shipped in consider abb? mrnbers on the O. Sc. 0. Itaiiroad Fifteen years ago the 21st instant, the Slate iniun made its first appear ance Krv Aj Work has been commenced on the East Portland aud Sandy Itiver Plank It ad. Charley Swcgle, sowed the first oafs of the 'season, in Marion county, on last Monday. The wart house at Oregon City wa A t A 1 1 1 1 . rep:rrc(i enipry lust weeK. j lie livzl time for years. orrowing wood without permi.-.-ion, ' l an amusement indulged u, ..y i,uii;2 hi j trie Sail .-mites. i An average .f (.ir fjtnil'es v. day lor .a tern )m ii' ii. I .W l,ilill) l.l t: I 1 M I ViiliUU ll'IS oc u I survived for the li-htl.ou.--e, at Cap- F.Mtiwi ather. j The ( :iltr !e;irn that the His that JMe M il i 11; f 1. Mi.n o a, vs U-a-hid hv a head wind ! ; at V..(iu:na 15.iv, Wcdcnsi.'av. I 1 j Ju'.i'.i Ki'..my, a diunk, w s j iched I up l.y flo- 110;!. ud pi.l'cc.rt c ntiv .. He ; had a 1 out bis 4.-r.-n:i. 1 j 'l i e Co. Court e! Luu c.un y : (H(i i t:se I'or .eah il nfoi o- !. to 1 --. t r i . 1 ; " Ol litlicllt.ii j il in All o y. Voi;'. :o : " 1 1 . t U 1. s A n entei j ri:; utid a t;"' mi f j Ol 1 1 1 : : k 1 f V. 'i h . . ! U i on th. t . a o. !. t e , un n i . . i, . v. ..I l, ', S tie- I o , J 1 -ft; if. tt- ; i e . - it i'i iii if I Co -.111! V. i i . ; : e v." i -e e u. j Oi ! I ' 4.e ! K- V A . v Kit- - it : . i i it i n ; ; i ... a ho-. i .4 1 i.e ' r r, t : t. :o a loo ; ! . c t m 1 1 . r -. d . il . .I .. IV t. d el?;.) .it- - ! i : . 1 1 i ; f. .ti in h t. ki Aii : I ' V ! t-o Vi to.tei v toi k i - ! t ii t V it . tt! i e ! I. i t.e ' s'm-!,. A tiiiii fiai!!( d 'I i c i'Ii, d pear, d vety my? Sail 1 I is! Ueek. ,s ahoat. hi v.. it is feared d. alt wi h. A San l-'rinri-.o Tl ii'e ti Co'-Ho d . ptit'i-ha-i d here ler '; 1 ... . ' i ' ri- u -1 y i o 1 1 -!i 1 .--'MOc o. ;.i e ha t een 1 dl-p .ti'li s ej, I'iii li.i I !i ' Were sh r: ( ... Im OiCjo.i by I 4 ste.iii.r O.'itl a UiUie this morning. ( )f the fVichts re.-'ievi 1 a. t: Oi.- gou and California r iiliM.a l depot, la.-f evening, there wcr; three ears of stock, thtee ears of 'bur, li.e ens of whiat, aud 2,oUo pounds of eggs. Mr. Gilfrcy teh :.'ra bed that tl e Swamp ' Land title hail been confirmed by Coogrcss. Attorney Gcn.rnl Wil liatns, contrai'icts the. statement. One s'.orCs good till the other is told. " Will they marry ?" The Statesman says: " Several prominent young men in this, city are Very much interested in fixing up houses, buying cook stoves etc, and asks " Will they marry Echo answers " marry. " 31 r Belt set fire to his residence this week ; he was filling a gasoline lamp when the fluid took fire and only through the exertions of himself and friends was the building saved. Almo-t another accident through carelessness. Dr. J. C. Hawthorne has received from John S. Piersou of New York, for the Asylu.n, ti largo and valuable col lection ol books, instrumental and vocal music, Atlases. Rivstratal Londnn xews (bound), stercscopic views, etc, for which he desires us to return his thanks. Era, Quite a number of our cttizcns are engaged in building residences, business houses, etc., and several houses coming under this head are pretty well ad vanced toward completion. It is very evident that East Portland will improve iu this way very materially during the comiug Summer. Era. From the Statesman wo learn : The body ot young Yocum has not beeu re covered. Two convicts died in the Pen itentiary last week. Last week Gov. G rover, pardoned an Indian. Wheat is 00 cents per bushel. Clarke, retires from the Statesman. It is rumored tint Capt. Craudell, late of the Orcyonuin, will mount the tripod as Mr. Clarke'. successor. REAL ESTATE. &. II. TYSOflf, REAL ESTATE & GENRI AGENT, "REPUI1LICAS OFFICE. Dallas, Oregon. Special attention given to Sales or Purchase of Real Estate, Collection of Claims, ic. . Agent Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. For Sale. rVIZS ACRES OF LAND, with goo.! House I ami Ham, all fenced tud under good Im proveiueht, situated in tho Town of Dallas, Polk County, an extraordinary opportunity. WO IIUXDUED AND FOHTY SIX Af-reti of Land one Mile Notth of Kola, l'olk County, i;ood llou.e, go 1 I)ouble ILirn, anl other IlniMinvrs. All u-idr fence, wit la fiu Orehurd, und in hih itute ol cullivutiou. HOrSK AND LOT IN CENTRAL j A ahmrieVr tiutwo cvntMi" hod ! Houses. Tut ilou.'e contHtas biylit li'miu, all riastered, with Hard Fini.-h, Uarn, Wood Iluue, and all cou vti.itiitts to make it (ltiiirub'.c. A FARM OF ICO ACr.Iv. 25 ACRES IN i cu'iiv;iri..i!, 10 a'-rei4 of tall wb-at, 5 acre ! ot mead ;w, good .orchard, and weil Mipt.liod j with water. Situated ihr.-e mite. ..uihwct.t of ; .simpcoiiV brfdgu o;i Vx, Luck iaiu ate. For ?a!e i at a bargain ifotd turn. a FINK MILL.m: IN SOUTH SALFM, on Vi!! i!i:i tt: Sh.iih. A l.h-k of Six I .1 I I'... ,r I ijdrn, Ac t COOIi STOCK FARM. COXTAININO 10 Acn.", g' ol " Jb u-e, two Hariif. orchard, Ac. rd:uaU.d oil L'pptr Salt Creek, 7 mile fioiu D.t'.iast. A FARM CONTAININU ACRES, Irtti acie. meU-r tv..-. i! rc under the !' ; t" " 1 iiou-i, ti trn, roi l tine urcoar t, liHtEi: IM'NDRKD ANI SIXTY ACRKS i ui'l, .'(ni acr nt.il. r Icini-, arn-s ;'-'v.. 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Having la iter fit. -iliiii;. than any i.U.vr .Miii ia the couu ty Ut ibc niaiilactuio ot a S VP i: 11 1 Oil QUALITY of l.rMP.KR, it is uir ii:tcit ton at an car'v daj to add totlu Mill sia A Xa. 1 3iatciii:: am) rs.AM'.ii," After wl.ieli time wo will be rr pared to fur liieh lumber drvisscd and uia'.c'icU. Ancxrcnent MO fNTA IN TIOAT) bads di re rt to the Mill. A libti.il han .t patronage soticittd. SHit A 1)1111 A CU. .')tf. ac;i:nts axtldi THE LOST CITY; on, CHICAGO AS IT WAS and AS IT IS. 4 HISTORY OF T11K (5 II K AT CHICAOO V tiro. Truthful and iiieurate. A vivid and detailed account of tho mo.-t terrible calam ity that has ever befallen tbe civilized world. Startling incidents. Hair I.readlli Veapes. ' The fearful ravages nf tho Fire Fiend. The reign of terror. Profusely and bea-itiftilly il lust rated, including v iews of the city before and since fire, still sublimely (.'rand in its ruins. Orders will be filled and received . The fastest sidling book ever sold by agents. Send $ I for canvassing outfit and secure an Agency imme diately. Acents also wanted for THE AVON DKilS OF WOULD.. One Thousand Illustrations, comprising starlt ing scenes, interesting incidents and wonder ful evoiits in all Countries and among, nil 1'oj plo. A. L. BANCROFT A CO., 50 w7 San Francisco Cal, THE we live ilx AND THE Inhabitants of the Human Body. WORMS. The eano of a grent many diseases that Lave been pronounced incurable by the mt eminent ph f i'-ian?, for the very reason that tbey overlooked the eaiic, and as Dr. Van Den Iicrgb ha made the Kutoza a life long etudy, he would inform the iek generally that by cioie observation and great experiment he has come to the conclusion that there are more acute and vbronie diseases caused by Worms, Hydatid.-, Animulculac or other cpecics of 1'n toza. Tlie j)ublic generally, or the profepnion at large, are not aware of the number of pa tienUwho are treated by eminent pbynicianu lor thid, that, or such a complaint, wiihout any relief. If the dia?e had been understood, a few lico.i of Dr. Vi? S-tcerthjn Wnrtu lltmtdj would have immedi itely cured the complaint aud have saved a great many lives. Inhabitants of the Human Body! What th ink yoo, reader, of your body being a planet, iiihat.it.-d by living races, as we in habit tho earth ? Whatever may be your thought on the fubjeef, it is even to. Your body n,!iy be but a home for parasites that ra.vl over the surface, burro- bt-iicata the i-kin. ni'fllc it: its entrails, and riot and propa gate their kind in every corner of its f.aaie. The f. ilowir.g ii from the Sin Frinci'o Hiilhtui, id January 1'Clb, JS72 a reveal date: Curl Martins recently died in Cleveland, Ohio, from eating meat utl'ectcd with the (Jiu wf 7'an if ft S'fiittin. At the Coroner' Iixuc8t, on 'iui-sday. Janunry 1!I, it wa. (Iiovtd that three week beferu t'hri-tmi, Martins purchasud a, -.ircac of pork. Sumo of the meat vva e.iton the me day, a.'l uie wa m tde into pau.age. About ten da lat.-r . ta j of the faucage e.eii, an.l in a rhort tune the w lode family w-re t ik-fi i -k. .M.rtin die 1 on Sunday lec. .'ilrt.l'ol. Mr. 'lartios and her iwoibilutcu are t;ov vt-r .-i-K, and th.- f.nn.r m not likely to r. cover. The n-rdiet wa in accordance with the tio-l.. l'T further particular, c I'ievt. !.ud, lhio, pai??r t the above dat. A Coroner's L iue.l broi.ght this fac t to light. Now I would k how many m .ru U'-h I-ai!i. .t: l.MI-rt Would bung to light ? P.. nd r w- U. iiiujir. upon it.i-, at.d thiok of .ii-.? i).. o-!.- thai dio t v. rv liar and t.o cau.-e be i..- it.-l for iheir d.'.itli. N.wthj i )i i ' .11 i...J-.i.-a!.'v ,:.ter tie-- mind , ..I il: Il A.J) I." ii .- ! .-. i in a l- il': 1 bv to jo t.i ilC? 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I. e," io. i'.-;in l.ts" -. - .Mih.ii!i iv t viis ar l-r ..'..e i.J'. .li; .;ir i..U-..ti! ii tj .l m. .e 'i j.i t; -Jtv .ni;y wU lb- ! i.i k J . .V.Vmu l-u i t.i, i.i . i v. ; i ; i- . 1 . i ii ' : i-'V... t t '..I :i'..e i;)l -1- VfM;t'. ! -"' s "I ;ib,iti.i Kiev' i l CHi -.riUJ, .1 I 1 U -I ' .iliriilMi, of luiiev.T .-t. .svi.i'rtiv :;.-'-iy.;!i-j.ir ; o.-icct i.i ; i in .) n : "ill iiud it. iifcUv f a.oir&. Hi! wc 'l V.ere. l;!;i.!rc i-rte?timtKi!3 --""! 1 . ;(i"iii-i--i t- i t. tbc tr-ilb rl- w Hi '..v lliut in:v b . u mil.-, but it w.hiIJ f .le.-.-s, au--1 K-jiuil ov.j.-'V lUo reader" i iue-. i h - f -I! :-.; r arc 5 ::vc f tao iUscacs tht V..r;ns i, re ell. n mi l il.vii I.Cn 1. t;..i.t. (".n ull' Afivfiion. tf tJo T.fvcr ovl Kiui.ts. Co-.Mit;:i!inii, Wlute Swelling, I'a'sy, S .nu itiii'n!t':i or Local weakness, X. nous iHl.ioty, Kiuiei'tic l'it., Uhcu:u.itim, X.- ii;.iui.; l)i..iile.e'i, 1 in'ini." inviue of Urine, lino el. l'iur Albu. t)i ibetes, i)i-.)jy, etc. Ir. V. a Ivisj th-!o tu li.-s ttontdu'l wills "uif l. ri u.ai ui' . of tbe Jtcru tu try hi new remedied ;i,d j.-t eured. lir. Vast leti I. i-'a's Infallible Worm Sroip fr eb'e-.'.i en. NV.trr.iute'l to t-snel the worm., l'lbe i. feut t-VeryvvLcie utoa recviyt uC I riee. Dr. J. W. Van Den Her-b's Hsiir Tonic a sure cure to det-tioy silt atuuiitlculiie uf the haic f.d.i.'lv.s, jirevents f,ii;iii. out. and promotes tho growth ot the hair. Price $1 50. Warranted. Ily C.uisulf and Undergoing a s n n v i a i x a t s on- The aniietod can loam if their disoaso is. e.iused by Worms or not L u'd events, Dr. Van Den Herli can tell them from what dis ease they are miieiing. Symptoms of Worms, Alternate paleness and Cashing of the eoun tenanee, dull expression of ihe eyes, drowsi ness. itching of tho nose, a swelled upper lip. tonguo whitely furred and thickly speckclecj with red points, foetid breath, au eularged ab d mien, a partial or genersil swelling or pun. ue.--s of the skin, a starting in the sleep and grinding of the teeth, a eusutiou us if souk- . thing was lodged iu the throat, a gradual wasting of the flesh, sickness of the stomach, . vomiting, a short und dry cough, appetite, sometimes voracious, at oilier times feeble,, bowels sometimes costive., at other times loose great frctfulness and irritability of temper, pains in the stomach and bowels, colic, tits, convulsions and p.ilsy. If tho Worm Syrup is not to be had in your town, feud orders to the manufacturers, and it will be sent to any address. Direct orders to. Dr. J, W. Van Deu Ecrn, P. O. Dvx 172 Salem, Oregou. Letters describing tbe symptom will be promptly answered, and persous living at ik distance will be saved tho expeuso aai trouble ot calling upou tho D ctor. Coiifultailons nut i:xamlnatloas Vrvt ol liarj;e. 0 FFI0E R00HS, 38 & 39, OVKR THE POST OFFLCK. Address, Dr. J. W. Van Deu Bergh, r, 0. BOX 172, SALEM, 0KEU0N.