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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1874)
ttke -SUmrt.ailewbHcatt jDALLAS SATURDAY, APRIL 18 trpwri Afip cpyiiTy news MAIL. DIRECTORY. Dallas to Salem via. Dixie and Eola. Six $mes a week ; hoar of arrival 5 p. v, hour of departure 7 a. yt. - Dallas to Alsea ,via Bridgeport, Lewisville, JiUCkiamuteJJviDgs valley and Pjbilaspoth. Hour f arrival Sat. 3r; Hour of departure Tues day 8 am. Dallas to Grand Ronde, Mondays. Hour arrival 12 u; Hour of departure 1 p m. Dally, west aide, passes Dallas South 9 A v, i?otth2r m with some variation. Tbagalem Mail generally le-ves a little ahead of time. G. W. II OB ART Postma8tci. Dallas. ClUhCfJ DIRECIORY M. E. Chcroh. Services on the2th Sabbath f i each month at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7 P. M. abbath school every Sunday at 9 A. M. jrayer meeting every Thursday evening. Rev James. Pastor M. E. Church South. Services en the 1st abbath of each month at 11 A. JVI. Rev. G. . jGoucher, Pastor. .. Baptist Church. Services on the 3d Sab'. 4ath of each month at 1 1 A. M. Rev. P. Jlolman, Pastor. F,orie very -best f holographs goto Brad ay A. Ruloffson's Gallery without STAIRS ifctlH ILL 11LYA1CR, A Starr fell last Sunday. It was not a ver" jbrillian one, hut enough attract noifce. There has been a good many flying squirrels killed upon the Luckiamute since the first inst so a gentleuau told us bat that is must too hiu. Returned. Mr John Scott has returned from Eastern Oregon. On account of the high price of sheep, we understand he intends to stock bis r$uch with cattle Our jolly mail cairier Lilly Sackett has retired from the Alsea line aud taken an Sageacy" Jhat lyilj require mast od his time at Alsea till the 18th of July The unsettled weather has delayed farmers getting in their grain this ring. Seine hare beenjdelayed for the want of vitriol for their weat. There was not for some time any of that article either in this place or Salem Our citizens never gamble but we know of a good many suits of clothes being promised to certain perron in this town on xha event of certain rersons being elected. Quite a nnniber of country schools begun last Monday. - &Ve pnJwstnl tbat teneber are quite scarce in some parts of the county. The rigorous examinations for teachers is having'a good effect New Millixert Goons. Mrs. B. F. Kicfi ols has returned from 1'ortland with a fine lot of dress goods, bats, fancy pood etc. Mrs Nichols was at the opening of spring gocds in Portland and had first selection which acont? for the nice assortment she his. Mr. Henry Ellis, 'the smratest in the State" intends to take the stump for tbe best men o n the tickets. Those candidate; not knowing themselves to be the best men may as wellrjrepare o go up Salt river. Ellis eays he it oing to vote his precinct for Doty for clerk, so Doty's friends are sanguine. PISSOLUTJOX OF PA It TXERSHIP. Notice Is hereby given that the copartner ship heretofore existing between Drs J R Sites andj C GraV?? tYts It dissjlvai by m u tual consent All persons ' knowing them selves indebted to us are respectfully reques ted to call at our office and seiMe immediately Dated at Dallas this 12tb day of March 187 Sites k Grubbs. Cut A!i Ete Tooth A young man, whose business requires bim to ask a good many questions, stopped into a milliner shop of this place the other day, and seeing an Article that somewhat resembled a healthy pin cushion.madn some inquiry about whether the proprietress had received patent po H or not, & perfectly . legitimate question, when, judge of tbe youth's astonisbmept, she replied, La! that is a part of Miss- dress. That boy has grown unbearable in bis conceit thinks he knows something that no one else does. Fourth op Jutr . Celebratioh. lYe are glad to learn tbat our citizens contemplate having an old. farbionad celebration op tbe Fourth of July next such a one as has never been held in Polk before. This is a move in (be right direction and we feel assured will be eminently successful We learn that it is con templated to end the days performance by a display of fireworks in the evening. Let our citizens take hold of tbe matter with a will aad July Fourth 1874 will be a day long to be re membered in Polk county. MISS 8 M SURE YE HAS REMOVED her dress making establishment to - main ; t-ne dour north oi Smith A Crystal's blacksmith shop where ebe is prepared to do all work in that line, in the latent and most fashionable styles. She also bas Dress TRIMMINGS LININGS BUTTONS GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS SILK THREADS etc) etc jhicb are offered very low for cssb base ball The young men of Dallas will meet at the ball ground near tbe Academy, to-day fot the purpose f organizing a Base Ball Club Just as wb Said. We don't claim to be a prophet yet we are generally right in our local items. Our readers will remember our maty cautions against the shoddy peddlers and the events of the 'ast few ays show their' correct ness. , Mr. Joshua McDaniel one of our oldest and inost respectable citizens was by some means induced to buy a $140 package trom the dead beatt and on discovering, their Jitter J worthlessness did not want the goods at any prico. After hard work be succeeded in" did 1 posing oi them to IV. II. Teal for. $J0 on seven mouths time Josh thinks he gut out well in only losing $40 ou the trade. The Alditu for April opens with a marvelous collection of beautiful illustrations, some of which are tbe finest yet seen in the American Art Journal, while all reflect great credit upon the enterprising publishers. American scene ry, asheretoforej forms a striking feature of ihii number of th,e Aiding. J. D. Woodward contributes a tender and beautiful full-page spring-time view, which is printed in tints, and has a'1 'the fineness of a steel engraving, the block coming from th3 hands of C. Maurand, the eminent engraver. Subscription price, $5, including chromos'The East" and ''The West.' James Sutton A Co., publishers, 58 Maiden Lane, New York City. The Phrenological Jouroal and Life Illus trated. For the faithful presentation of old and new truths in a deasfcne form, wo must commend the veteran monthly. The April number blossoms with an attractive variety. We have it in a Portrait and Sketch of Mr. Cleaveland Abbe, of the Signal Bureau, uni versally known as "Probabilities ;" an An alytical Taper on the Causes of Vice and rime, with some practical hiuts toward their j-emcdy j A Sketch of the eminent . Authoress, Madame Schwartz, and a fine Portrait; Heads Hats and Character, hits off sous of the peo' pie sye meet, both in its text and illustrations ' Terms $3.00 a year, 30 cent a number. Ad dress S. R. Wells. New York. fiRFAT WHE AT JACKSOWf LI, G Jicksuaville, April 14. A fire broke out in this town this tnortiinir at about o'clock. It originated near tjit southeast corner of Oregon and CuKfor nia streets, in a row of old frame building-;, and soon -got beyond control. Although no wind was blowing, the dry lumber bLzod so high and the flames spread so raiiiijly fhat nothing could be done to check the confl "ru tion till it had spread across to houses of like character on the north side of the street. Part of two. blocks embrae ing some brick building, are consumed all business houses and the heart of the town The following is a list of the losers and the amount of losses as far as can now be obtained: Walter's saloon, fixtures, personal effects, 82,000 Kreutzer s bakery ami btock, 1,500 j E. Jacobs, goods, flour, eic.,. S700 ; Cojip, clothing, dry goods, 2,000; Drum, groceries etc., 100 ; Wm Boy er, grocer, about .",000 ; Schumpf barber jsfyop and fixtures, 500 ; A Fisher & JJro., general merchandise and building, 28,000; Judge & Nu nao, saddlers, 2,000 ; Solomon, gener al merchandise, 8,000, hangell, build ings, shoemaker's stock, 700 ; Pope, saloon and stock, 500 ; Coleman build ings, about 1,000 ; Hen. Sichs, notion and varietiesoOO ; Viet Schutz buijd ings, about 2,000; McMaous & Owen buildings, 1,500 ; John liilger damage to building, 500; David Linn damage to buildings, 3,000; C. C. Beekman damage b? removal, 250 ; P J. Ryan, building destroyed, 1,000; amounting, to 59,550.. Probably there were sufficient other losses not now ascertained, to swell the graDd total to between sisty , thousand and sixty five thousand dollars. Of this there is only kuuwn to have been insured : A. Fisher and Brq. , J 0,000; Judge and Nunan, fully insur ed, 2,000 ; L. Solomon, 3,000 ; Cole iixm.SoOO; 13cd. Sachs 500, fully insjred ; John Orth, 500, fully insured; John Bigler, 500, fui y insured ; . making a total insurauco of 17,000, and cutting the probable actual loss, to 45,MO. The majority ot the losers were retail dealers, who have lost everything The fire is supposed to have been the worfc of ipcendiaries, and two men, Albert Johnson, a mulatto, and a young white fellow named Johu Ledox, were arrested and put in jail, but were after wards discharged as nothing could be found against them. 3irjHl)i:K ATCHAMPOIiCJ From passengers by yesterday after noon'j truin, we learn that 'Jhouias Hubbard, an old Oiegonian, and for many years a resident of Champoeg, was bhot aodmortally wounded on Saturday hst.' by ThW Gjrraa la half-breed. The particulars of tbe bloody affair, as they come to us are very meager. It seems the parties had a dispute on the road ft short distance from Chsmnoesr. concerning a sum of - - - monkey which, as Gjerjand claimed Hubbard owed for .wood. JJubbard decline tn pay the amount, some words passed, and they separated, Gerrand saying aa he went : "I have a goocjl notion to shoot you. Afterwards, Hubbard went into a store tu Champoeg whither Gerrand followed him. A the Jatter entered the doorway, Hubbard said to those standing near him ; "here s a man who says he's going to shoot me" To him Gerraud replied; "I believe I willxloit," and Hubbard-Said; "All right 1 fciaze away !" The words had scarcely been uttered beforo Gerrand drew his pistol and fired, the shot taking effect iu Ifubbard's peek, enter on the left side and ranging downwards lodging in the right shoulder. A sur geon was culled and the ball was extrac ted. It is believed that Hubbard cau hot long survive. In the community where he had so long resided, he has enjoyed a reputation for good behavior and peaceable disposition. Immediately on firing the fatal shot Gerrand fled. He is now a fugutive from justice, although it is by no means probable that he can long elude the officers who are on his track- The I coustable of Champoeg offers a reward" of fcoO for the apprehension of Ger rand. A 1)31 1 '3 IT VT0KsTjALG. T THE LATE RESIDENCE OF THOM AS Hart dereaseJ, near Bridgeport in Folk County' Oregon, on theSttb day of April 1871, 1 niil tell the pergonal property vf sail estate, continsr of a tine lot of Callle, Hordes, and Hog ; a Mwer, a Header, and other farming tool and property Terms ; All sums under ten dollars, cash down ; all utn over, on eight months credit, coiu-uotes with approved security. John 1 HART, Administrator. ASS iOH N OT I C f v -TO payi:hj. r.x- IIIEHERY OXVE NOTICE THAT I WILL be in attendance in the several preeintta ol t'oik Coumy, at the tinjenand places foltuwing. or tho tiuiu ut reeeivinir lleli ot a.s:ttb:o property, lor tUo yvixT 11 i, of las-payers !:ud county; l-uckiaiiiute, April K, 17, IS Ittleliii J?t3,... , - ' 1 Monmouth, Independence 2i 21 27 '.IS of lv.Ia, 'Jctbel, Salt Lake,... 29 30 May I .u.iy 4 .12 13 1 1 Jacksen, VJ 20 ....21 22 23 2fi 27 2S 2'J ..June 12 i 5 6 D fiiglas, ... Di xie, llridgcnort. All ux -payer uro. n.ilred to ui t me at the time nn.t places ub'ove appointed, with ii?tn of their property filled out. and a failure to do o,vtil voinp.'ll m I' proceed against theiu at once, a required by law. II. t. JIcriMJID.MJS A Iw4 Aeior, l'olk County, Ogn liidepeiKlciit Candidate At tbp Holiotatioo of many friend Ptake tbiy method of publicly announcing myself an Icdepetidtnt can did tt; for the ofSi-e. of Clerk f PoiK county. Subject to the wili of the voter ot fttid countv .and euuneiatethe fol lowing platform I ft Ilot.ition in office. 2d Any officers cnnimltli'i'i frnnd while holding offiou sliould disiiurtlify lum from ever holding office in county or .State id lin'ouiproaiimngly opposed to the State purchasing tbe Loeiia REUBEN' DOTY. In libe C!rcuit Court of the State of Oregon f..r the County of Polk, T. McF Patton Plfl. vb) Stephen Hill nd Mary Suit to " f( roclose .1. Hill his wife, Defts. J Mortgage.! To Stepbpn Hill and Mary J. Hill, said Defts. t In the name of tbe State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in t se above entitled cause on or before the SECOND MONDAY or, MAY, A. I I 4, and it you fail so to an.wao tbe plaintitf above named wi 1 apply to th, Court for the relief demanded in said complaint which is for a foreclosure ot'a mortgage given by you to the plaintiff on remises being No tification No 2n, and lying in hecliou 17 and J8 in Township 6 South JUngo A Wo.h of Wil lamette Meridian, containing :2il acres, pitu uie in polk County, Oiogou, dated on tbe JUth day ol September, 1 87 J , to secure said pluiu till ilie payment of a note iur Two Tbou u nd dol'.irs and iuteie."t given by you to Plain thl, and tor a sale of said premises as by law in tuci case provided, for the payment, from the proceeds ot such sale, of the sum due on said note, and one hundred dollars attorney's fee incurred in this suit and the costs uud disburse, taenia of this cause. And you are hereby notified that Hon. II, F. Ponbam, Judge ni said Court, on the 26th day March, A 1 1874. made an order directing tu;t,t service of summon on you iu this case be made by publication of this summons once a week for -i oii-ieeu ivo weeks in the LibkiiAU H Ki'Ci:..i .i i iiewp,ip!r published at Dallas, Polk C-.i h; , Oregon. , 1'ii.mom Foiid. MarSvvli ' ' Att'ylor pltT TATIi. N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF the County Court for Polk Countv. Oreiron. made and entered April 7 1874, authorizing me to sell the following described lands be longing to tbe estate of Lewis Castecl deceased, to wit: commencing j at a post W of the lu to J It Piggs Donation Land Claim, thence W 60, chs to apost, tiicyco S 4U cbs to a post, tLouee E (j) chs, to a post, thenco N 40 cbs Also a tract in the N E corner of U O burnett'8 Donation Claim, cominenciiig at th . JS E corucr ol the same running theueo W 14 o.l cbs to a post, thence S 14 3.1 chs to a pt a .tiicnco E 14.'i;i cbs to a post.thenco N 11 cbs, all in T 6 S R 1 ot W Wiilamotto Meridian, said CouLty I will sell the suie ntpublio outcry at tbe Court Hguso doo riu said county, oit Sajur d j,tbe IGfli ilay of May 1874. at 9 o'clock A M to thC'highijst bidder for cash iu hand April 11, 187-1 JNCasteel, Executor of the estat of JrCastool 0 1 - H t u ft pain r i. OILS. VC.I.AS doc tyEAT.lttthUKU & . m n M - Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DUUUS, Druggies cuu..w Pateot Medicines, l'4ot. 0 Medicines Cgmpouoded fa4 Prescriptions filled. Pure Wine, and Liquors f7 Medicinal pur. i poe. -: Orders ittended.to wifh accarajy aal prompt w a-: t is a; 28- o n s; & . c o. COMMERCIAL STEET, SAI.EM .OltEOOX 1 TiaiiCOUXTY covivr .tSTATIJ OF 0i:03.. In th- matter of tbe Estate of jUwis Castecl deceased. i.. iim name Ol i w-nw ..- T,. Inwha Itaner. .Ian Icr. M-ircns, r. f..;- ,.n.l rh-Tli San b-r . J N Caiiv!. t ck...ij Htrvev. Alta nnd Kiina i Ct.vl minor beir.i by their ( udun J , CsteS Heir., legatee nu d Other persons intere-tul in the said Rotate! A.p,i;a. i n having been tnaie to ibi 'mirt by J N Ca?t' Admloi,trat.r of sat I Estate. t. s. ll the rael sute belooKiug to said ra!o. des.nbod follow t win - Comtnencing at a post iV e.t of h Ule J R Viae dona'i'm c.aiin. thenco V fbin ton post thence S 4rt rh t po.t theno I! 60 cbs to a pot ihenec N cbnsus. Al.o a trart in thoN K Corner of ti O UmHt s ,b.rati.,n claim.co n.uHi -in at the N " said Ibirnett's claim running thence ll.X. . . . . .. .i 1 l-.V chs to a roit thence K 1 1 .VI cbs to a t theii'' N 1 chains both parcels i.f land situate 1 in said iv. 11. n u t r. . f H 1 v ol t'.e ili uii- ette merridian, for the purple ot paying claim against tid FtaK d If.-aus sai l land cannot be divi b-d without probable mjory to the same N w th-ref-re y are bercbv ordered and cited by tbe court to appear in the s lid Court at t'..o Court ll.ustjat Dallas ou the 7th IM Y ol APitlli 187 i At the hour of 10 o'clock A M of said day t ihow caue if any y" navc wl,y tn'" applicaton to sell sa'd lands shall not be gran ted By order of the Court In testimony wh"roof I have berrunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court this ythdayof.Feb 1874 D J IloLr. M"4w Clerk vroTici CI... T IS HKUKUY (JIVEN THAT tit :...-! f .. the estate of Jane Rl.'gs dee'd at the April 1 k-ii.M term of the County Court for Polk County Oregon. Ail persons having claims or de 10 if ds against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned at his residence hear Salt Creek in said county, or to L. Vinyard Attorney for said Estate within six months Trom the date hereof. FI LAS RIU'IS. Extvutor L. Vinyard A i ty foi Et :te. AJS 1 H7 t I v In the Circuit Court of the irdito of .Oregon I'orTolk erunty 1 W W At bey PUf ) aaiust Suit in equity for divorce E A Atbey deft J Jo EAAthey Defendant: n the name of the State of Oregon you We Jher-by required to appear and inser u.e coiupiaiut of Pill' novy on liio in the Clerks oiiieo of Polk county, Oregon 011 ' or befoielbe first any of lbe next term of ih-; CircuitOourt iu aud for Polk county to l begun and held on the 11th day of May, l!71. Ami if you fail to appearand answer sai l com plaint on or b-jforu said date, the pill' Will ap ply to the Court lor the relief therein rnyed lor, (to wit;) for u devteo dissolving the mariinu contract now existing bet ween Pill' and defendant and for the custody of iiis minor children uau lor fouls and disbursements of suit Pnbi.ebed by order of 3 F Uonham Judge of said court made on tbe 14th day of March 1S74 K U RRAl'SHAW March 28 Cw Atty for Plff AWi l X l si'KATi: IX'si otic m vv HKREAS Q F DANIELS AIiMINIS tratrix of the Estate A C Uuniols qe, ceased, bas filed her uccouut for final fccU'i: luent ot said estate Notice is hereby iven that Monday tlu lib day ot May, 1 S7 4 is for hearing objectiu as to sai l aec iuut before me at uiy oflico iu the Court House at l)at!as. io said county, attho hour of 10 o'clock a m on said day. R P liOISE, Att'y Mar23wJ J II M Ml, kCouu Judge MItS. -B. :'i'V NICHOLS, Dallas, west end of iicboh i ISydeN 1i-u Store. VI Y STOCK OF GOODS IS ENTIREL1 i.TJL no w aud of tbe latent Stylo3. CallK, IAMjNOW; PERPAREDTO FURN1TU to tbejpublio al ltfabojiaule 1'iices All kindi ot GROCEZKS AND PROVISIONS, cia es AND T03AG70 NAIIS, 7 CROCICE AND KINDS OF, FANCY 15. n. ND ALL Ti'etg. HIAIX U Dallas ..MIX YA I V. TIIBjJ An Independent Journal, not the or 5a of any person or iusatutiju, but an earnest leacber tf the La s .( Lifo and Health, which includes ail that relates ta tUc Art of recovering and Preserving Health, ".Ti HetJlu Illiltll Tt i hittr t i pre-sjsn-d b?;ttth by obyi ig thi laws of Life tinn to regain it -u oajj lost. Ljaru to avoid the ..'-i' lu' ise. .. Dhta-c an 1 1 Treatment. The theory of di-.,au will bj eo i-il'ire; by eo n::t: it writer", and phlo-ph,i:al an t practical mtth- ods ol treat utcat zivea Invalids should rea l the SMnee of Health regularly, and learn the nature of th-ir disa.,?s, au l tb1: method' prei.'nbjl fsrS dl-Treat.u-at and Curv'. ylJtor. ItiPs" cm eisily "In' sire i in 111 toy families ; enough ta pay f t ten tim-9 th s.ibrit.tt'n prie every yjar.Jby fimpiy f.ilowiu'ita'kdiiti teachings. Wonjfa and children -Every m'Her'i derotid largely to domestic interests, consid ering the hi. i!t!i and sito is of Wo nti. and vsneeiailv the ihvlial . t i's of C ii I ren . It wi:I tell bow to fed, clothe, aud care for the ' EldbS ,IIon,selioUi Department. Ilru.TBPri. ('ookkbt. We sh all publish a scries of articles 'Seasoning Dishes," written expressly for this Magazine. In the sain-: dep irtmnt will be civen an atnount of in formation in short, 'rief p ira raptH, w rt:i iu thc:ueive the price ot tUvi Science of llialth. Terms.. a yeir in a-Ivane; sample numbers, 2-) cesiK ; tea copies, and aa extra c .py tiacut. A Idt of I'rctiitrms snt"on application. Cash Commissi us giv'tfti. .Loo m. Auksts Wanted. , Address S R WELLS, 3S9 Droadway, Nciv York. J Adiiiiiiitiatfir'H Aolice Thereas .tcs-9 C. Ch it wood administrator of the estate of Mary Chitwood defeased. lias lueu ns Hccouni Tor unsi seitiemeni 01 saw eftato Notice is hereby fciven that Monday the 21 day of March, 174 is set for hearing ot-joctiorv to sai 1 account before me at my oflico in tlc Court House, at lbtll.is, in said ountv, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.-ou.aid day. " r J. JL MVHll ti. W. LAWSO?7 Atty. County Judge. AclsiiiMlrafor-K Male. In. the matter ot the Estate of John -MT Lig gett deceaseii, County Court of PolkCoUaty, rjregn, March ;d lt74. IOW ON THIS DAY COMES ON TO UK heard 'the petition of It M Montgomery, administrator ot the estate of John V Liggett deceased, asking tor an order to sell the Keal Estate of sai l deceased situate in Polk County at Hi-sai l, Mi l doM-nhi'd as follows to wit: lb giiiMiii.x at tim N'.nli West t'oi iit r of the S..wta ni 'd' tb- 'i;itii halt ot the North bait I. l" :.,: t i.ililu o! .(lili.l A JoiK'.N. N.d. .c -o.---, . .M.111 ' j'2 m Tp SI II J V and ri.it:n'No oc i . it R 0 V. d the iVjll;'.u ette M,ridi.ui, ruo.iutg ib iko N ir'ii n North Vet Corner of said Claim, thence E 1st ta tbe L:. t line of said claim, thenco in a Mouther ly oircctii-n .vith Miid East lino a id the mean derbies thereof to n point duo East of the liegi'uiiiir point, tiiciice West to tbe rlaco ot beginning, eotuainmr Two Hundred acres more or less; and it appearing to the Court that duo uud legal notice bad been given as by law required t 1 all persona interested and the next ot iviti of said iteceiised ; and it further iippcuing that it is luu es.sary to sell the. said te;il tsdiite t pay tho debts of said deceased and the expenses of admiitistralion ; and it fur ther appe.iuug thai theto is not sullm-out per- sonal property to sati-fy the debts of said deivaseu', and that theto is a large amount ol dooi against said estate unpaid utter disposing of nil the pel sonal properly, and no person appealing to ui.iko objections to the saie of said rial estate tor the purpose of pujiug the debts uf said deceased : It is therefore, decreed uud a (judged thnt the said real estate above described, be sold by said administrator to pay the debts, for old coiu in hand, ON SATUKJJAi. THE lpth 1AY OL'Al'RILi I8T1, t 10 o'clock A M.. at the Cnurt House dor in lallas, Polk County, Oregon, at public aue- liou to the hihost bidder, and that a copy of this order be published tor four successive weeks iu tb'i Likhhal Rki'i-bLican at Dall.-is, iu said county. lly order of J H Mycr, County Judgo Now by virtue of the above decree, 1 will proceed to sell s dd real estate at tiie above named tunc a d place to the highest bidder for Cash iu haudlioiU coin JnoJ Daly, U H Montoomic.hv, Att'y for Estate ' AiiumisUaWr La 2Swt SStUD, ATi T I w u j 1 1 . riii mi ci. P lj At UJf jjf3 J, i)t i;l as aiy i g mt tai . e r uo i oi.a ef 2 AT TUE JCOii STORE. AVINO PURCHASED A -LARUE 'AND I I coujjdete Stock of NEW "GOODS, sup receiving irtssb suppliaj everyjwaek Icaajjaai Iy everybody wltb Ory Gooil;, Ciroceries Ctlas luccnir;irc9 And aU articlafjutl ia a (J 2 5 t V V VI ETY bTORE, I would, respectfully call th ttention of th e Public to my Establish maaL Lighest Cash price paid for l'U il S A V D ,1 E L fit If. R. A. RA1, Eola, PoIkCo., Ogn. CilLUSTLay UNION AD. LaHG est circulation . IN THl W33LP! A Fainily Joiii'na , which n b traif.ol, anl is always full interest, js a necessity of the times. Such aa ooe is the CHMSTIAN.UNIOX imilf illifJlI.HJiL J2IUTOE. 3Ir. I?Aecher's brilliant and characteristic en in im iiii;,rials aad ."itar Papers, and the verbatim reports' cf his lecture Itooui Talki iu the Piyuimth Church Prayer Meet ns. are great attractions.. Tiiire it also, a ; lare and aide editoria-Jst.iff.J 15V ' Harriet I BeeeuerlS'-umet A 1 0 l't j j'ei'.i 1, Jlohert!iQiiGray,. Grace jGrce n wool, FT i 1 hitk'form r ieoul cost more the. a double our sub criplio'i price. i!i , rnnninis Write fjr the Canrs At. L'sto, includia many famou? authors of En"gland acd met G iveii. Away ! A NEWjND.EXQUrSiTE F R E i LEf ISA VHT f. TTI4U RUNAWAY aud her PKTji. This Picture is printed in Paris, and is the largest and handsomest I'KIiNCU Olh c:iitmi; evjr jfji b, n .1 It was publiahed and is for "sale in the pictur stores at $12 00. It makca.a most CIIARMINQ CENTER PI EC f. to' Vidc AWake aad."Fasi Asleep,' Those two pretty French Oil Chromos, now nu is'the continent over. .We shall continue) to IMir.SI'.NT Till PAIR o ever an nual Subscriber who prefers them to the Ole -raph. Sibjects LIFE-SIXE, aud nno iaile to please all who lovo art art children. Or, we will give BOTH ! tbe Olorapji and -vi- 1'Allt on the terras giveu .olowV me AUK AS FOI.I.OWS: One only S3 1, Every Subscriber, for Tuuke Dollaha shall receive (ba CHRISTIAN UNION for on year, and the choice ,h?twcen the two picture premiums viz: tho PAIR anil the OLE. TATII THE PARKER GUH . . 'j -nMTir-i , . - . END STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BROS. WST MERIDEN.CT. I