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Coimiii3Moners, j j og 0 nAVEN; p|fty private residence, for . H akiiy H o l m a n , t j l e benefit of a select company of invited guests. The police how ever got wind of the affair and stationed a considerable number of their force in the hall, in citizens Mam.esc liostliij. dress, determined to suppress the most segacious statement performance. Capt. Williams of i the eailiest dawn of our gov- the police force gave notice that as (unent have dreamed of a time soon as the curtain went up he , the future of this nation, when would arrest Morse, ami if the per olumbia would be ocean bound, formers persisted he would arrest 'like the bukler of Achilles. Mr. them. Mr. Morse, who was accom ] Whymper, an Kngli*h autluv pub panied by his counsel, stated that lished a work some years ago on he intended to proceed with the j the lands of the North Pacific, in play; that it was his own private which he predicts that the Canadas residence, that he had no licence to and British Americas will in the run a theater, and that ho had the natural course of events he annexed same right to invite friends to his and form a part of the United residence and entertain them that States. And Mr. Dilke in his Mr. Vanderbilt or any other gen - “Greater Britain,” regards the pray- tleman had. His counsel also bit . era of Anglo Saxon speech and in terly denounced the proposed in stitutions as among the ordained terference of the police. Arrange things which human means can not ments were completed and up went with success oppose nor turn aside. tiie curtain, and the performance But whatever may be the destiny began. Capt. Williams, bavin #f our neighbors in the north, it is secreted himself behind the scen now evident that Mexico must sc on ery, waited until the play was un fall in line to the music of tin der way then stepping upon the union. Mott of the lands suitabh stage he arrested Morse as he had for homes for our people are taken mnounced. Tho performers im- up, and with restless eyes they an nediatcly stopped, evidently not casting around to see new fields t< aring to share a similar fate. This invade, and they do not wait foi will probably be tho last effort to an invitation if they see lands ol jet this glaring outrage before the promise. They have “gone west,” jeople o f New York. If every J until they 1 aye reached the sun-set •ity in tho union were as prompt fkbres'etif -tho continent, and havi in its suppression as New York has • turner! bndk to make homes in th< teen, this last rebuke would burry .rugged mountains, and subdue tin it beyond all hope of resuscitation. i.n i ii i'ul in American A ti X HAMBLETONIAN MAMBRINO, G E N E R A L Is that you do yourself justice by **** (Heretofore at the head o f the j y Keetlville stud) will make the r f / \ of ISisi as follow»»: ' North Yamhill, Mondays; Lafayette. Tues days; McMinnville, Wednesday* and Thura- «lavs; Bellevue, Friday» and Saturdays. Hambletonian Mambrino is a beautiful dark bay or brown, 15 hands 2 h inches high and Weighs over 1,100 i»ounds. lie is unsurpassetl for style and U-auty; long-lnwlied, with a rangy I concern, . a » »am DaILA3_ Tcx _ Maruh 2. - I n El [ wants these “defamed dollars, and X’asco county Sheritf Gonzales is j £3 ! that unless their coinage is stopped short $5000 in his accounts, and | the government will have to con- C,w|t Flftver * iu 11 sil“ ilar predica- 6 , lrtW „ . . . 1*0 xi-liiidi n f o n iir a p ! meat. ---------- Stiuct now vaults, \\ Inch Ot com. , , toto, losa ;g egtjnmted nt $¿00,000; ’ li«ck L l lilu..l-lik. hea.1. It.- U hi-avy-mus- will incur lieavv expense. \\ ell we i,lHUr„ nce about #150,000 in Eastern '(“A “ *d “ U,T fe**a" 1 1 h,’n*t' c““ cxct'1 Two Doors North of Dost Office. always did think a good deal of the and English companies piineipally. o f his prejjotency as a sin* there can be no 1 rn~ - origin - - - - - - of - r the a - is unknown. - i — ------ “ ' doubt. All hi* colts have the impress o f his amj Tue fire government, and in this new- high form and superb courage, and when j G u k x s v i l l f , Miss., March 5.—A •l%ced on the market have, so far, commanded appalling ‘ a as appalling danger u m .- . we w « feel it a duty serious break is reported in the Pas- (at the same ages) as high a price » the get o f I to render any help in our power, toria levee in Chico county, Arknn- \ yei hbget wi as awarded A l l inner o f the W s admit that self-preservation is sas, which will inundate nil the mis^^^^miums and was the win the first law of nature, and we •old three-in-iivef races at Vancouver j ¡ e x c e p t S1U.11 a s a r e p r o te c te d t y p ri I g UB,t fteltl " ( thrce-year-olils that ever cam e buying goods where you can get them the cheapest. I know it is the practice among a , great many merchants to sell a few w ork W a rra n te d . 3 ---- •------------------- leading articles at cost, but they T T / - i r - x x T T T k I Q ° not wish to overrun our own vaults 1 1 v a te l e v e e s . T T h S in Ä r * * ’ * * h e e b d r e a e k n a Ä l s o threat th re a t- | i S together the Northwest. ] J . l j . U /W A j i _ i l J N O , and bring uncreasing worry* upon * ens seriously thoso plantations in l’ KDIGBKK. — HaniUetonUn Mambrino ! was sired by Menelaus (the sire o f Cleora, rec- Attorney and C o un ce lo r I orti, 2.18$, and sold for $15,000), he by Hys- j this office, but after lookin J,j(,, tho bed of the lake. 2 , —A 1 dyk’s Hambletonian. At Law, . j O a in e v il l e , Tex. March the cigar box where we keep our | ..... ... ... .. T . “ I ' First \imn. Oleim, Ky Border Chief. . , , i , . . lingo trade in cattle has just been: £ ™ .lain (Hind»; by < Uiv«-. nickels, when we ha\ e any, completed, Luther P. Smith, late Thin!.l»m liy Chorister, he by Imp. Con- i have concluded that if it will be |of Columbia, Mo,, now of Denver, tract. by Long 1 Has b tv n in pra ctice o f his p rofession any relief to the government, the Col., and 1" lorence J. Hale of Ibis amt Black Hawk. . . ■ . ■ _ . . ", . . ,, ... , ! C|t,y, have purchased a half interest Second dam bv Ymn* Dnroc, he by Duroc, ln this place ror nbont twenty-tivojenrs. T s-sw r P p r p p C i 1 Vj /aT rp>'W rf-V l plethoric fullness o f its vaults ">a.v jn the cattle ranch of Curnes & For- h« by Dimneit. amt will attend to all business intrusted j j O W IT 1 lL /C O 111 t? V t J i y b i l l l l g be reduced by shipping us a few svthe Bros, cattle company, em- C,,Ihn’“ of to bi. c.te wUh promptne.s and fc. ehty.; , , . , , „ ii‘ • , - 1 . * , i ,m P- A>iessenger. O f f i c e , O p p o site the D n lla s H otel, cor bushels of those “defamed dollars. hrficing: 2a-,0()() head of cattle and , Border Chmt. \ n e of Olf.m, wns by old j npr of Main ana C ourt street, Dallas. .. . GO.080 aores of land.. Tbs consider- Mambrino Chief, Unit dam by Hi.chlmider, „ . (, aaeoaddam by (ilencn-, thml dam by Post 1 o n i couuiy, uju. Yes we have room, and rather than ation was #300,000. Bov, son of Henry that rail vith Ec!ii"-.\ I to have the mints stopped, or the PrrrgAl;Efli Pa > March 5 .-I r o n Thus it wilt bo Keen that Hambletonian ! Mambrino hua ei.'llt Messenger crosses ami Treasury flooded with this deluge masters interviewed on the tariff unites the two greatest »trains o f American of dollars we will nobly come to [ have beeu unanimous in tlieir dec trotting l.l.ssl those of Kvislyk'» Hanihle- larations that under the law a re toniuu ami Mambrino Chief, being a lineal cle- l __ . ■ t r ii i ,c acemtant of imp. Messenger ou each side of the front. Send them in! liuctlon of whges of all classes of I the bouse. T o this, the very iiuiotessence o f | Workmen w i l l bo necessary. If this American trotting bl.ssl, lm unites the rich KENDALL’ S Wo quote from the Polaris tiic strains of Glencoe, Wagner, Chorister is persisted iu it will very probably racing and Pot t Bov, famous in the annals of the run SPAVIN C U R E following in regard to the recent j result in a general strike of a large ning turf on both sides of the Atlantic. He Swartz murder, at the Palace Va number of employees. Employees ali*o ha« the Bashaw blood, through Long Island Black Hawk, the first horse that ever riety Theater. We gladly give it seen to-day n’ssert that any attempt trotted below 2:40 to a road wagon. to reduce wages will be stubbornly Terms.—$35 to insure; #25 by the season. place in our columns: Care will bo taken to prevent accidents, but opposed. no responsibility assumed. The recent tragedy at the Palace Address, WM. G ALLO W AY, C hicago , March 5 . —Tho iron mas Variety Theater in this city ought Bellevue, Yam hill Co., | T he moat R a m p i n i ters here when interviewed, say the Or, L B. L imdbat , Keedvilie, Ogn. to lie a warning to all young men ever discovered, as it is certain in its effects an*’ does action of Congress on the tariff bill not to stay away from such place*. T he bill is more injurious to the iron in 1993, I P i t R « O P K M M i. IH83. | blister. HEAD PROOF I'.KLOW. ------ AND- character of the amusements fu r terest than any legislation within Him Independence, Ogn. nished at such resorts is evil and half a century, anil that the only A dams , N. Y., -Ian. 80, 1882. only evil. N o young man, who means of keeping the mills open is Du. B. J. K endall , Gents:—Having used a makes any pretension whatever to j by sweeping reduction in wages, \ \ ' E ARE XOWRKt'KIVIXU. ANOWILT, OPEN good deal of your Kendall's Spavin Cure v. ith great \Y for iriMpection, on Monday. . Man h lUth. and suecess, I thought I would let you know what it has i respectability, would care to have putting them at such a point thnt following a LARGE ASSORTMENT of done for me. Two years ago 1 had at «peony a colt a | was ever raised in Jeiferson County. When 1 was it known that lie visits such resorts. inborers, in turn, must hâve cheap- ; breaking hint, lie kicked over the t loss tar and got M illin e r y N o v e ltie s er food. The safest plan is to stay away. If fast an : I c otic of his hind legs all to pieces I em Mj customers art* cordially Invited to call ar.d ex ployed the best farriers, but they all said he was tho son of any well known citizen N e w Y o r k , Marcu 2.—The scien spoiled. IIo had a very large thurougvpin, and I amine my seock. used two bottles of your Kendall's Spavin Cure, and had been killed, instead of the tific expédition going to Caroline MRS. E. WINNULL, it took the bunch entirely off, and he sold afterwards for 81,800 (dollars). I have used it for bone spavins stranger, Swaitz, our efty would i s l a n d s , iu tho South Pacific, to ob and wind galls, and it has always cured completely l X ) l i S A L E . have been greatly indignant. It serve an éclipsé of the sun, consiste and left the leg smooth. It is a splendid medicine for rheumatism. 1 have was only an accident that it was of Prof. E, S. Holden, of Madison, recommends«! it to a good manj\ and they ail say It NE EARNEST GABLER PIANO PRIl does the work. I was in Witheriugton .V lvneeland’s not some well-known young man, Wis. ; Dr. C. S. Hastings, of Balti Enquire at Belt House, Independence. drug store, in Adams, the other day and raw a ven for there aro plenty of boys, some more, Md.; C. Rockwell, of Tarry- fine picture you sent them. I tried to buy it, but lown, and E. D. Preston. AV inslow could not. They said that if I would write to you of respectable parents who nightly ■ Bn(, Llmlt Brown 8ail to.[lav that you would send n»e oue. 1 wish you would, am: i wm «lo you all tho good I can. feast their eyes upon tee lewdness A lllco> Two gentlemen V er respectfully, E. S. L yman . and obscenity there exposed. Let from thfl Rovsi gociel.v of England the lesson of this tragedy be heeded. wjjj j0j„ tiie party at Panamo, From the Onconta Press, H. Y, must make it up on something else. solicitor in Chancer,, j intend to strictly adhere to very rr> n T rvfTV'kr' f o y * X U lA t /I 1 U I sale, and in I Saved 1.800 Dollars. k C o Dentil o f A nodici' crease of pu; illation cannot U Statesman, ..»»Syce. ar..l < n we will nunil er The death of Hon. Alexander H. one liiiur{it>d million of pcoph Where then, will they find homes Stephens, Georgia’s great Statcs- It takes n line of bayonets to kee] non is announced by telegrams Payne and liis hosts from invndin; from the east. One by one the great men of our and overrunning a portion of tin ation arc being placed beneath territory set apart, by the govern lie green turf, to be known only ment fur the frienrjly Indians, an ,y the works which they h ive per- which- is not more inviting the oiiued, which works arc emblaz- the lands of Mexico. The Mexi cans Lave very wisely feared us •ned upon the nation’s esonteheon. and ns lore- ns joasibte they kept i Vo speak o f Mr. Stephens as a rest man not in the sense of his wild ami t rack loss country, inlmb O nbonta , New York, January B, 1881. J a c k s o n v il l e , Or., March 5 . — The Oregonian gives cxptession Early Inst summer Messrs. R J. Kendall Co., aving possessed a great mind like ited only b y savage Indians be Yesterday about 1 p. tu. William Enoshurgh Falls, Vt.. mode a contract with the pul» to the following sensible sentiment, Ushers of the Press Tor a half column advertiaeinen. Justis, one of the oldest settlers of tween vhems< !ves and us, biit tie •hat of a Webster, or a clay, and for one year, setting forth the merits of KcndalW Spavin Cure. At the same time we secured from tin this valley, was shot and killed in day lyis conic when tilts bofdiu vet lie was a man of no mean in- which we heartily endorse: firm a quantity of books,, entitled ‘ Dr. Kendall'* If honorable men only were al stantly by bis son, John Justus. | Treatise on thu Horse and his Diseases, which we are ellectual endowments. But he land is broken through nnd sinews giving to advance paying subscribers t > tho Press as a n o t o r i o u s ¡John’s statement is thnt he was lowed to practice law premium. vas great in unflinching devotion scoundrels would find no a t t o r n e x s i “ bout putting away a rifle, after at- ! sun-bump [ A uericans aro swarm About the tlm the tdrerti« this paper Mr. P. O. Schermerhorn, who resides neat o his country, even though his de to take their eases on contingent ing in upon them. A second "con Ctdliers, had a spavined horse. He read the adver to„ H'A1 .Í . tisement ami eoiK'Iude«l to test the eilhtae.v of tin ; when it was discharged, the ball quest of Mexico.” is fairly begin votion was sometimes misdirected. fees to vex, and if possible to tic- remedy, although his friends laughed at his credulity passing through his father’s head. He bought a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure an«! there A coroner’s jury was sommoned yes- nnd the weak worthies» nations He also possessed many o f these spoil, reputable people. But ,, commenced using it on the horse, in accordance with the directions, and he informed us this week that it calling (I en- - - tl |terday afternoon, and have ticen in. must give way before the restless moral qualities which go far to is a class of vultures, effected such a complete cure that an expert horse m a n , who examine-i the animal recently, could fin«, selves lawyers, who regard evert vesligating nil day, and have not wave oF laud-hungry invader- iclp make a public man great. no trace of the spavin or the place where it had beei. person who has acquired by bus returned to Jacksonville up to 8 p. located. Mr. Sohermerhorn has since secured i copj Mr. Stephens was horn at Craw- iness and industty any property , in. Various opinions are held cou- of Kendall'» Treatise on the Horse and Diseases, Tho mighty fo rte s and his follow which he prizes very highly, and would he loth to ers looked for silver ami gold, but fordsvillo Georgia, in the year whatever, as a lawful prey; and j cerniug the affiar. part with at any price, provide«! lie couM not obtain Successor lo \Y. ( '. Brown. another copy. So much for advertising reliable arti thu presuiit invaders will take Lin 1812. He began his political ca they lie in wait to annoy and de- ¡ Pim,AI>FlPHIAi ^rnreh 2.— While cles. D a l l a s , Oregon, Marcii 8, 1883. spoi From Col. L. T. Foster. spoil every such person, whenever .John S. Brown, treasurer o f Guar- laml and everything on or heneatl reer in 1H3G and became a member the\ •y imagine any kind of chance antes Trust nnd Safe Deposit Com Y oungstown , Ohio, May 10,1820. it. About a year ago the great rail of congress first in 1843. lie con I)R. B J. K endall Co., «rents. I had a very pany, was in tho office of tho presi- 1 öfters for it. valuable Hambletonian colt, which I prized ven road I jooiii in this country (lowed tinued in that high position most dout of that company, a sueak thief highly. He had a large bone spavin on one joint and a small one on tho other, which made him very letne. New Musical Magazine. entered tho private apartment of the ' over the southern border ami ex f the time until the beginning of 1 had him under the charge of two veterinary sur ! A b s o lu te ly P u r e . .-eons who faile«! to cure hun. I was one day readin: I trensur’8 office, nnd stole #70,000 in [ tended into Mexico. The lithnrgv t ie cival war. Against his own advertisement of Kendall's Spavin Cure in the Wo acknowledge the receipt of consolidated five per cent bonds o f 1 T h is p ow der never varies. A m arvel of the Chicago Express, and 1 determined at once to try it. of tho ancient city of Chihhuahun inclination and better judgment lie the January number of Perry’s tho People’s Passenger Railway Co. p a rity , strength and w h olesom en ess. and got our druggists here to semi h r it. They or- I dered three bottles; I took them all and thought I has been suddenly aroused by the was carried, with his native .State, Musical Magazine, containing 1(1 ’l’hs treasurer had just taken the m ore econ om ica l than the ord in a ry kind s, would give it a thorough trial, i used it according to and ca n n ot be sold in co m p e titio n w ith directions, and the fourth day the colt ceased to be bonds from a tin box, cut off the whistle of an American locomotive out of the union. He was chosen pages of beautiful music. ami the lumps have disappeared. I used hut The March coupons nnd laid the bundle the m ultitude o f low test, s h o rt w eight, lame, one bottle and the colt's limbs are as free from lumps alum or p hosphate pow ders. S old only and the City of Mexico will soon Vice President of the Southern subscription price is 91.50 for a as smooth as any horse in the Ntnto He is en on top of the box, wliilo ho stepped in cans. B oyal B aking P owder C o ., IOC and tire’y cure 1. The cure was so remarkable that I let lie reached by a line of railway. Confederacy though he had hut single copy a year, and during the into tbo president's room. When W all *t., N . Y. two of my neighbors have the remaining two bottles, and they are now using it Very respect «uPv. In the former city the people from little faith in its suceccs. After year will furnish 102 pages o f he returned the bonds were gone. L. T. F oster . Tho directors of the company, sot this country are already in control the reconstruction o f Georgia lie choice 'music, for piano or oigan. ting in the presideiyt's room, say i KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURL of most of the business, and we aie was again elected to congress and From what examination wo have they saw a strange mnn pnss out ON HUMAN FLE8II. told that over three thousand from continued a member until ho was been able to give it we consider it from behind tho railing, P atten ' s M ills , N. Y., I’eb. 21,1878. .tho 5-! Kansas alone have elected Governer of His native D r B. J. K endall , Dear isir:—The puiticular ease a perfect gem. siiuti* « i m n i - ’i. on which I used your Kendall's »i*avln Cure was u malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months staiulmg. Settled [ about there since the State a year ago. Mr. Stephens, , , _ r n ilE ONLY FIRST-CLAS: PLUMBING E8TAP- I had trlsd many things, but in vain. Your Ppnv.n immiti tvr i r k i h i m The Tribune says of the Govern- • I sJunent south ut Portland, where you will ñnd Cure put the foot to tho ground again, and for the comp t the road, which was aside from his course dm ing the rtrst time since imrt. in a natural poMlton. For a ' 7 . , ment Directors of the Union Pacifie I family liniment E x c e l s anything we ever used. „ lesa 1». i i .T.r ago. The proposed rebellion, was usually found on the A collection of manuscripts, re,,ort ; The report they have just! ' P h s lir ir M. E. ChunhKp*tten:s MiU^N. Y. t.watyi» simply a scheme right side of all great national formerly in possession of Uenjaqim ¡g onc 0 { the most extraordi- FORCE & LIFT PUMPS, BATH TUBS, on the part of the American rail questions. His body will crumble Franklin, was bought recently by narijy BOrvile productions that has, KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE Shower Baths, Sinks, In emanated from that source, pro way corporations, that have invad to earth but bis name will live the government for 835,000. sure in its effects, mild in its action, as it does rot the collection there is one document 1,110 lific as it has been . of . slavish surren-1 .. „ , „ .. , , , , . * , . . . : Stationary WMhtubn, all kind?» <«f Iron. Lead and blister, yet it is penetrating and powerful to read ed Mexican Territory, to get con in the history o f a great nation. nf the deepest interest to Ameri (1er O l t h e i n t e r e s t s O f t h o p e o p l e t o j Stone Pipes, Bra*a Ootid* and Fittings, Rubber IIoos every deep seated pain or to remove any bony eruwti. C O M B *3? G> or other enlargements, such as spavins, splint?. «*nrhs. trol of the commercial interests of *h**t ' LrTnr.H'wETEBs. cans. It is one of two original tho tyrannous avarice of this swiu- “"Àduîïü?*' callous, spra ns, swellings, and any lameness and all Salem, Oregon. enlargement« of the Joints or limb«, or u r rheuma- that country, and aided by the vast The .Salem Stable C oiitrsversy. copies of the petition for a redress dleing corporation. The perennial tlmi in man and for any purpose for w hich a liniment is used for man or beast. It is now known to be th- of grievances sent, by the continen capture by this company of every army of land speculators, they are best liniment for man ever used, acting mildly, ano In another column will be found tal congress in 1774 to King George installment of directors appointed to going to succeed. A large majority yet certain in it* effects. investigate its management is dis- Send address for Illustrated Circular, which w JASPER R. MILLER, an answer to the communication of 111. The petition was made out think gives positive proof of its virtues. No remedy eouragii g in the oxtrenip. To touch ¡ our people are opposed to til j has ever me* with such unqualified succt - to our ^ 'nf)t moro .irfilinf? than to Mr. Gains Fisher in reference to the in duplicate, each copy bearing th e : i knowledge, for b«w ms well as roan a..nc\ation, but these corporations, , . , . .. , , , , , *t vCCRWOR TO K I008 A MILLER), l*rice »1 per boU.lT, or six bottles for All dm l„ i., , ii , sale o f his hvcrv stable in S a c m. autograph signatures o f all the | ¿ome in contact with the Union Pa- dsts have it «w t«n get it for you. or it w i.l be “erit to l.in.l»j ' culatois and hungry adven- .... : . , . , , | delegates to the continental con-1 cif|o, to judge from the pitiful col- Ind ».MreM «ro rece»!*« uf pefce by the pr prirtor*. When we received his statement DU. B. J. KENDALL Jt CO., Enoshurgh Falls Vt. gress. They were sent to England lapse on the part of every Govern- tun rs care nothing for that, and , ^ „ ¡.I . .. ,, wo had no personal acquaintance by different ships to guard against ment Director who conies near it. they will soon turn the M exican! 1 * SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS „ * , , , with any o f the parties coacerneo, loss. One copy was given to the J If the stern and exacting fulfillment I o. C^eap Goods o f all kinds, as we are buying states along our southern border nnd took it for granted that Mr. king, nnd is in the public record of tlrtdr duties can be demanded into American Territories and then Fisher’s statement was correct, anil, office; the other remained in tho ¡from any of tbo representatives of P PAS ¡lip ° Ur &00cls dil*ect from San Francisco and Eastern annexi tion must follow as a matter possession of Benjamin Franklin, »be peoplo, it is from the Oovcrn- as wo thought, in justice to him i i i , . m, nt Directors of the Union 1 acihe. of I’OUI -e and now come back to America to 111 1,1,111 . ___• 0 Ul w M S Iu i i j manufacturers, which enables us to sell cheaper gave it space. We this week re take its place beside the faded UnBed States Ooverni than the cheapest. ceive a total denial of its correct original of the il.elaiation of inde- nipn( Reserves to be overhauled with Poisoned. ® (S u c c e .n o r to A lex. PnttrrRtm l, .j- ness by the other contracting par penitence, in the Statu departmentJ unJ)!ocjlinf, tliorougbi.ess and the Ressrve your orders and buy Fresh, N e w ! VVe ¡earn from an Albany ox- — Oregonian. coldest determination that nothing Chem icals, ties. -HEALER IN that two families were poi .pi _... — , r ... • shall 1)0 left uukno.vn and that no Goods, instead o f old shelf-worn and m oth-eaten We still know nothing of the The genuim webfoot is never )atv s||g|| i)e evaded, it is tho Union last week in that city l»v Perfumery, , - . - | merits o f the case, but as wc pub- I'eal happy. it rains a great Pac';fic It« history from its incep- remnants. _ | r CalUuinia cabbage which ( |i,hed the statement of Mr Fisher, deal he is sure tho crops will fail (ion ¡g 0ne of ingrstitndo for lavish i found its wav into the market Stationery, W t will open our stock o f General Merchan li l t l wo now freely give space for the If it is dry a few days then he is j (.„nerosity on the port of the Gov- unhappy for fear of a diouth. A* eminent; the betrayal of every trust, mation b — _ .. ... , wn of ui the uie cabba«ro rnuoago ny v 1 answer, » 'v with the positive under old Peter Cartwright used to say repudiation of every obligation and dise March 1st, 1883, and parties visiting Amity Hill H sealed Arsenic in la n d in g that this ends tho matter would it not be as well not to cro-s systematic corruption of every de- Etc., Etc. •i'uu.hes. It is sup-1 ^ U r M wo ar. CM1WIW1,. will find it to their advantage to call and examine Fox River until we get to it? pnrtment of the Government that Hall«». Orca,in ----------— could bo conupted, from Congress- Mill Slrecl. to iTRult from tho use of ______, _____ (Drugs and Medicines. our Goods and Prices, as we will have a large stock, In the studio of a successful artist! men down—or up, we don t know gns n to kid Lugs when the We call the attention of our Tisitor observing a picture framed which to Government Directors. b grow ing. It is under- readers to the .luiiec t>f tbs Porta- and turned sga.ust the wall -' H a l _News. IU L L S T O N -. roi.K co u n ty . o o x which will enable us to give those patronizing us ai ....... h»n.i,, nn, uno tbta poison is used quite tile Electric Light, printed in our what’s that? Something I haven't — T~. — advantages which they have not heretofore en Flowers »re making their appear- M E E R S C H A U M P IP E S , in ( slifornia. Moral— local column. From w hat w o can seen yet. Artist— “ Ob, that! Never ruiiul that. It s a daub—one of ance in t!)^ gaiUons but man\ , a v i n g p u r c h a s e d t h e e n t i r e stock own calbago and let learn of it it is an apsrstus of thoae tbiiijra that a fellow presenta d oice varietu* weri» killed by five*-, of roods f«wtn*riy owned bv Al«x Pattereon, •i0 7®11, . R O L L IN S & H A L E . Cigars. Tobaccos. Etc. take wUl srll th* soi , for th« next Thirty Day*. < f her bugs. great merit. to bis native town, you know!” Axmr, Oregon, January 26, 1883. * inr. ¿.t\ s F 1 t a r n i s h i n g G -o o d s ^ ETC., ETC., O There is no doubt or question but I shall sell them very much lower i o than the same goods have ever been o.Tered in this market. Please to call and price the goods ' h \ < and you will see that I am in ear nest. . M. ELLIS, H PMBEB PLUMBING, GAS And Steam Fitting. U R O LLIN S & H A L E , AT AMITY, h r ? ::: ad ¿poihecary, Drugs, D L Mi H 1