COUKTY ITEMIZER Base Timas IsflsbM. One was held in Salem the other •veiling and lieie is the invitation sent out: “ Poveity Sqghul” at the Congre­ gational church tomorrow evening The "Rule and Regu'.ash ions’’ of the soebul purvide as follows: “ Evry wo­ man who kums must ware a caliket dress and apren, or sum thin ekarly appropriate. All men must ware their ole close and flannill shurts No man with a biled short and slanup dickey will be allowed to kum miles there durty. A prys will be give to the man and wnmun bavin on the worst looken rig in church. These rels will be inforeed to the letur. A compitunt core of managers an ades will be in attendence. The hole sew- •iety will introjuce strangirs an look arter hasfnl fellers. There Is goin to lie speochmakin an singin by members tiv the seweiety. Pliun will commence at 8 p. m. Being es it is hard times, vitals will be at a kost of .05 sente. Kum an hav phun.” TILE WORKS. Mrs l) J Whiteaker, first premium ¡ sa l ,* .« s c i n t i l l a t i o n s . ces of Johu Martin and Delbert Luper, a large feed, province and commission who are building in Dallas and will largest pears. When you need most any article business. Mr. White formerly lived at If you are interested iu soon move there. T J iryer, second premium largest coraiuoniy u, e<| hom e,jt will be 1 t)l,k ,}roVft 1,11,1 l" always glad to meet John Leach. Proprietor. . . money snvod if vou patronize the New Bny 0< ,1‘* olJ **i»**» county friends. l A D V E R T I S I N G O U K SO U T H D A K O T A L X T T X S , I S v iIT FfclVAY BT 1rs B K F Hall, first nrst premium largest Mrs o , . 1 . .. _ York Racket t ., re, run by Mr. Barnes, j prunes. W A S H , ty t you ought to be a subscriber to M a d i s o n , Sept. 24, 1883. it is unquestionably the very cheaiw.t In the new Holman block at the > u n PBormurok. Another week of pleasant work has I Obrien Bros, second premium largest place in town. P hintkks ’ I n k : a journal (or corner oi State and Liberty streets is } passed. I like my work more and more | pruucs ‘ . * , . T Lou /HI I Gasioway, first premium largest located the new drug firm of Lunn A advertisers. as the days go hy. The people of Madi­ Mrs. D. L. Fiester and her able as- Brooks. It has been named the capital First class tile of all sizes from three son seem very kind and pleasant. I cabbage. k», FAUtAY. OCT. «, IHM. B Atkins, first premium largest sistants are not to be outdone by any drug store and is the handsomest one to eight inches in diameter. like my work, I like the people, hut I g ». . in the city. The proprietors .I H. Lunn •f the milliners on the coast when it do not like the climate. Now, today it muskmelon. a sued weekly and is filled with ^ R 8 Middleham, first premium larg­ comes to the stylish and tasty arrange­ and j . H. Brooks have been long aud has tieeu so chilly that I had to put on PRICES PER 1,000 FEET: contributions and helpful sug- f ment of fall and winter hats and bon­ favorably known as Salem business . mjAhcavy underwear and still sm cold est onion. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. A Nelson, first premium largest wa­ nets Go and see her shapes and im­ men, and would appreciate a visit from i gestious from the brightest ^ Three inch ........ ..»1 5 — perhaps the mercury may stand 100 Mi. ' any and all their old friends. mense stock of trimmings. .. 22 minds in the advertising busi- jj Four inch ........ degrees tomorrow. The changes are termelon, A Nelson, first premium largest . . 32 that sudden and extreme, still it seems Five inch.............. SU B SCR IPTIO N R A T E S : MARKET REPORT | ^ < Six in ch ................ ........................ . . 42 •SKt ............................... .....Pw year to be a very healthful country. I have squash. For painless dental work see Doctor IBS ........................... Per ill months I Corrected oeetly by Felix Noel.) Mm C Leonard, first premium lard. Coutris iu Gray’s block. . . 60 not heard of any sickness since I have Seven inch ........ costs SO................... Per three month« J H Burton, first premium hoi». Wheat, per bushel, 48 cts. Eight inch............ ........................ . . 70 been here, and I certainly never had a Adrer Wn| rater made known on applica- 5* only two dollars a year. A sain- R 1) Cooper, second premium hops. Bran, per ton, $15. a better appetite in my life. Last Wed­ lan. Oorreepondenoe is solicited. Go and look over that immense and Laughary Bros, first premium chick­ Shorts, per ton, $19. Pine Job Printing done at reasonable pricee. J» pie copy will be sent on receipt nesday afternoon we hail the worst, varied slock of winter clothing recent­ Oats, per bushel, 25 cts. end at the same time, the grandest ens, J» of five cents. independence Tile Co, first premium ly put in by G. W. Johnson A Son, and Flour, per barrel, $3.40. storm I ever witnessed. Miss Wright f you do not straightway conclude tiling. and I had hurried through our work, 5* A -n P B E S S T m fair and spaed contests at In [Corrected weekly by Niee A Coaper] that you must immediately purchase thinking we would return some calls E. H U G H E S & S_ j N O p e n l o i ; o f P u b l i c Sc h o o l . Potatoes, per bushel. 50 cts. dependence turned out better than wae one, we will miss our guess and— well, that afternoon. We dressed and went O A K IIS IK . Butter, per pound, 20,ai 25cta. Have again opened their wagon and When the school belln rang Monday 3n would not want a suit if they were anticipated at the beginning. But if to one place, hut the sky looked so Lard, per pound. 16 @18 cts. blacksmith shop at the old staud Spelling school commences next threatening that we soon excused our­ morning children came pouring in 1 sing given away with a watch and il is to be a genuine and sucessfui 10 Spruce St., - New York. ^ Bacon, sides, per pound, 16§ cts. Saturday evening. selves and hurried home again. It from eve.y direction, and the year’s chain thrown in. Near Covered Bridge. cotinty fai: there must be lees attention Hams, per pound,18 cts. work was taken up. We went Wed­ v A A A A A A A A A A A A A was well we did so, for soo:: it began to M. L. Robbins and wife were out on They solicit the i>rtromiKe of former Shoulders, per pound, J2J cts. given to horse racing and more to agri­ nesday to inqbire into the attendance thunder, then to rain. All at once, The Dugan brothers carry every- a visit 13 relations. Eggs, per dozen, 15 cts customers ami others. They-are K' t- cultural and mechanical matters. How with a deafening roar, the hail began and found in the room of Principal 'r ng in the 1-neof plumbing or stearu tinji some seasoned stock from Port­ Chickens, per dozen, $4@6. X j . b . f r a z e e , Reynolds 33, Miss Smith 42, Miss Me- O. E. Dennis and family are off to ninny fine horses, cattle, sheep or hogs to fall. The air was so full of hail engine extras, and withal are jolly, land, hut the bulk of it comes from the Dried fruits, per pound, 10@20 cts. their Tillamook home. stones that one could scareelv see I evitt 32, Miss Jacobs 96 at the public g od fellows to deal with. Stock Inspector for Polk County, were on exhibition, how many farmers Beets, per pound, 2 cents. east. school building. The two lower guides across the street, and such hail stones! M-. Cook, of Chic’ go. is visit'll Ir's were induced to exhibit the products Turnips, per pound, 2 cts. A D D R E S S M cO O Y , O R E G O N . Some were seven inches in circumfer­ are located in the academy building, 1 D ALLAS. OREGON niece. Mrs. E. T. Reynolds. Cabbage, per pound, 1J c. Go to Charley Helleubrands if you of their soil and how many articles of ence. Many were wheel shaped instead Miss Williams having 49 and Mrs. Onions, per pound, 2| cts. wt it to be certain of a good meal. School will commence Monday w' ,h Wash 57, a total of 250. There are to domestic manufacture were seen there. of spherical, with beautiful radiating Beans, per pound, 5 cents. J. C. McFarlsne as teacher. centers. Fortunately we had cloned be entertaining morning exercises, Those are the main features of a bene Corn meal, per pound, 3J cts. wnich the parents will he urged M at­ the shutters at the beginning of the The next time y„u go to the capital J. D. Chitwood stopped over night ficial county fair and until they are Buckwheat flour, per pound, 5 cts. storm, so none of our windows were tend anil all others will be welcome. ’ .y and need any blacksmithing done, here on his way home to Nescowin. Graham Hour, per barrel, $4. brought out more prominently the broken. Every sky light in the city If tnere is an interesting concert of ac­ go to the shop next the steel bridge Hay, per tou, $5 @$10. The hop c o p s of Farley Bros. Shep­ was broken and tne floods of hail dam­ tion by teachers, pupils and paren.s, and get a good and cheap job. masse# of our home people cannot be ard. Shreve, Siefs-th, H -m y Farley P o r t l a n d , O regon . A. P. A r m str o n g , P r in c ip a l . aged a great many goois. The storm it can be made the most pleasant and made to take an intereet in it. Let us and Bell aggregated 111 bs'ea, P u b l i c S w lc N e a r M c C o y . Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free must have lasted nearly half an hour profitable school year Dallas ever had. have a sure enough county fair or give If you patronise 8. L. Jones in the ------ ---------------- On Saturday, October 14th, I will Next Sunday is regt tar Ban 1st day, and all that time the roar continued. B A L I .S T O N . A B U S IN E S S EDUCATION PA Y S. it another name. D’Arcy block you may rest morally sell at public sale on the Elder Rich­ but on account of the convention w'H It was not caused by thunder, that had certain that the fresh and delicious ardson farm, two miles north of Mc­ be put off until the third Sunday. John Campbell is building a 11,000. a seperate, distinct roar, nor was il r. ndy found there contains no poison Coy, my farming outfit, consisting of T hkre is a gradual downward tend­ caused by falling hail. Many explain house. S A I x E M L I V E I*. Y S T A B L E . «. is ingredient or pigment. L U C IL IA * U T * . six good horses, sheep, hogs, cows, ency in the prices of everything, labor it as the result of the mingling conflict Henry Butler, o ' Dallas, has moved wagons, harness, plows, harrows, biud- included. For years past there has Eighteen pupils are enrolled in the of swift counter winds overhead, and I to this place. Contris, the dentist, pulls or plugs er, mower and rake. believe this theoiy to lie correct. Some been a material difference between school at this place. C h a r l e s P h il l ip s . Our town needs a good hotel and a teeth without pain. who were out on the prairie, and wit­ eastern and western values, but now Wn). MuHcott finished picking his nessed the storm from a distance, say flouring mill. the railroad, the telegraph and other bo|ia Monday and the yield is quite they thought Madison would he utterly K on ¡(u n u u e r ln g . Ot-r farmers are rustling to get their Harritt A Mclntire, the grocers pat­ destroyed. I never once thought of be­ sjmmer .‘allow sown. things have brought those widely nep­ good If wo would have better roads, we ronized by the best Salem families, are Rev. C. A. Wooley, of Eugene, is ing afraid. I was impressed only by must have a better system of road mak­ er »let regions into such dose and spes Our buck and tile company opened booming cottolene, a desirble Bubsti- ing and repairing. We must submit to the grandeur of it all. I believe it was tc ,e for lard, and wish you try some dy relations that former inequalities are holding a meeting at the school house a cloud burst in which the water froze vaeir kiln of brick last Monday. this week. be taxed to procure them and keep them and give your opinion. passing away. Supply and demand instead of falling in liquid form. Every in an efficient state, and no money could Our town is still improving.* Five Mrs. A. J. Harmon who hss been one says, such a storm was never known naturally control such things. The be better spent. If we keep this very Mr. Lamoureux is a thorough horseman, and a reliable man. Your teaai quite sick for some time is reported to here before. There is no money in the ors'x more dw e"’ngs will be built ye Lady residents of Polk county who important matter before the pnblic and th s fall. Oregon merchants w h o would stick to be improving. wili be well cared for when left in his charge. Patronize the RED FRONT make the capital city their trading country, and everything is very dull urge its necessity upon our legislators, old time selling prices woul 1 now soon Ote Thayer, of Sheridan, lias opened place, should be certain and not miss something must be done. Bnt a spas­ Stuble. Terms Reasonable. Clara Ireland, who had her eyes here, as i he crous have not been good find himself without any patrous aud severely poisoned while in the hop yard this year and Madison depends wholly up a blacksmith shop here and is a wnat is waiting for them at the La­ modic effort today which will be forgot­ the same is true as to former wages fbr hes so far imp. oved as to be able tor on the agriculture of the surrounding good workman. dies’ Bazaar in the State Insurauce ten tomorrow will leave our last condi­ country for its support. tion as bad, if not worse, than our first.— mechanics and laborers. The influx ol enter school. Geo. Newbill and his s’ster. Mrs. block. Chicago Herald. N e l l is C o l l in s . Janies, of Lafayette, are visiting at eastern people who will sell cheaper and Several new pupils entered school their fathers, Jesse Newbill’s. There never yet has been nor will work for less, will compel old timers to Mi nday. Pei nil rloiiR. Rlnv«*nly t»"d E lfC JislTC . P o l k C o u n t y N o r m a l S tu d o n ts . Quite a lot of grain is living shipped there ever be any person foolhardy come down to their rates. Our whole There could be no wiser, no more Farmers are making ready to begin Among the scholars from our own from cur warehouse and Wann and enough to Rt.empt to controvert pub country is continually undergoing a putting in their fall grain. county in the slate normal school are Baling are preparing to ship their lie opinion from the belief that as pho­ economical use of public money than — DEALERS IN— ■pending it in the making of good, per­ revolution in many ways. 1-ena Jordan, Mellie White, Edith Har­ hops. tographers Chcring'.on Bros, stand Dr. Parrish, of Monmouth, wss manent public roads. There is no man grove, Bertie Whiteaker, Nettie Cros­ away yonder ahead of any of their this vicinity on bus'ness Mom’ ly, Our school commenced last Monday would be competitors iu that line of who would fail to be benefited by good, by, Grace Hargrove, Nellie Murphy 8 M I T H F I E 1 .» . solid roads far more than the construc­ J. B. Surafford’s bean crop was al­ Emma Kramer, Julia McCulloch, fcflie with abou, eightyflve pupils and Prof- business. tion of such roads would cost him. The Q. W . Myer went to Portland Tues­ most a failure, so we sre informed. Waterhouse, Ella E. Emmett, L. M. Parker as principal and Miss Powell as old road r>y tem of Georgia is penurious, day. Hawley, Emmett Staats, C. P. Hem­ assistant. John Currie has commenced pin' At the Old Reliable White Corner is slovenly, expensive and discreditable. — ALSO AGENT FOR THE LEADING LINE GF— bree Alice Bniith. Luke Goodrich E. J. W. Myer is cultivating summer ing. It seems to be pretty dry work. Si Orchard was in town a few days It is a disgrace to the civilization of the M. Haley, Pearl F'ulkerson. Nora Hun­ ago. Some of the Ballston girls must now displayed one of the most tempt­ fallow. age.—Sparta (Oa.) Ishmaelite. ing arrays of dress goods of every pat­ Tetherow’s fruit dryer is disposing ter, Grace Smith, Ida Hunter, Lena have his heart, ora part of it, and keep tern, make aud quality that ever be­ J. H. Hastings has been cultivating of a good many apples in this v c’ nity. Wolfe, Effie Ireland, Ada Crowley, G. pti'ling him back here every few days. his hop land. fore met the admiring gaze of the den­ G. Hewitt, Natlie Ireland, Nell Hem The 8. P. is replacing the old ties izens of the capital city and surround­ — NAMELY, THE IMPROVED— Anivn Myer and family visited Falls with new ones between this place and bree, Molla Ireland, F'anny Dempsey, M IL L < R E E K , ing couiury, and has caused them to City last week. Nella Holman, Dora Hall, Lela Davis, Monmouth. praise without stint the taste of the Ahout twenty now in school. Emma Dempsey, 8adie I. Briggs, Alice Our poetoffice is nearly built and will Rev. C. A. Wooley closed his meet­ Mulkey, C. Edith Perci.val, Olivia How­ Avery Hinshaw and daughter are buyer who made the selections. Do soon be ready lor occupancy. no. miss the sight. ing here Friday evening. Considerable ell, Maud Long, Hazel D. Butler, Ethel visiting in Portland. Born, September 28th, to the wife of interest was manifested. Briedwell, Jessie McGrew, Lillie Best. The Blair, Hinshaw aud Purvine Jesse Martin, a ten pound boy. If you have any cha rs, lounges, so- Mr, 8. McEldowney’s son, of Hills­ Constance Hawley, ETJ. McPhearson. hops ore being baled, — THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN SALEM TO BUY— fos, or any o-her article of furniture J. C. Teal, Linnie Murphv, Mark Wolf, boro, is expected here to take charge Mr. Qihson is hauling his haled G. P. Coulee took ten gallons of Luke Wolf, E. L. Smith W. E, Vance, needing upholstering, take it to Mr. of his father’s ranch this week. hay to his new home on the Eola hills. h a y t o o l s o f a l j , k i n d s , M. M. Butler, G. A Hurley, O. E. Baird honey from a bee tree. Tnornburg. who knows how. A Sunday school wss oignnized at Roy Beck. J. L. Davidson, Byron Hun Miss Clara Riggs, of Salem, spent — AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE— Sanford lfinslmw has moved to the several days visiting friends here lsst the Elkins school house Himdny with ter, Lnra V. Parker, Mary Parker, Min­ Linds.,y Ridgeway place on Gooseneck. Do not forget while doing the above A. J. Harmon as superintendent. week. nie Gibson, Leila Parrish, Dai, Coeh Miss Emma Black is out from the trading to call around at Strong’s res­ rane, Lester Higgins, Eva Hembree, Miss Eva Hastings spent a few days HOP HOUSK OP W. H. HOLMES. taurant and get the best meal you ev­ Morris Goodrich, Lora Butler, Icy How county seat visiting her aunt, Mary er ate for the money. -A X _ .lL . A ST I D S E E T T S . last with her cousin, Clara Riggs, of Ridgeway. The Northwest Pacific F ’armer says : ell, Ora Crowley, Josie Lemmon, Salem. With that fellow it is an image- Judge Holmes, of 8alem, probably has Blanche Ground, W. E., May, Ada and While R. A. Porter and wife are back Our school is progressing nicely on the best arranged dry house in the T. H. Hulkey, Minnie Getz, VV. E.Col­ At 109 Court street Misses Pinkham nary case, but the der the management of Mr. Luce, of northwest. It is so arranged that one lins, Win. Keyt, Kay Fawk, Otis C. at the world’s fair, E. T. Clark is car­ A Sanford have an elegant assortment FATHERS AND MOTHERS ing for their place. Dallas. third of the floor is on trucks which Beck, Julia Smith, Lizzie Milne.—80. of fall and winter millinery which they Who are poor and have Dick Dunn has based twenty acres would be pleased to show to the ladies D. Bailey haa moved on Mr. Smith’s run on a track to the store house. The of laud for ten years to John McBur- of Polk county. Prices very reasonable. I N D E P E N D E N C E P A I R P K E M IU M N . place where L. D. Gibson has lived for floor is like the floor to all dryers, and CHILDREN TO EDUCATE ney anil George Coulee who will their the cloth is spread out for the recep­ three years. FANCY W ORK. try hand at hop raising. tion of the hops, after the hops are Are thankful now because they can The Oregon Fruit and produce com­ Mrs T J Lee, first premium paste’ Mrs. Lena Mitchell, formerly Miss dried, the operators take the corners H. Bailey, of Willantina, has invent­ pany have leased and are running the get school books so much cheaper Fisher, of this place, and husband pass of the cloth and draw one-third of the and oil painting. than ever before at Mrs Win Walker, second premium ed a new hay and straw baler which is Salem company's evapoiator and are ed t.irough here last week. hops to the center, then they go to the a comp’ ete success. It lias a powerful drying from 300 to 500 bushels of PATTON BROS., SALEM. pastel and oil painting. Frank Myer, Jesse Mart-n and Newt. other side and draw the other outside Mrs W P Connoway, first premium I'ig appetite for anything of the kind. prunes per day. They are buying anil Besides reduced prices they will Hughes are hauling hop poles from third to the center. This puts all the landscape in oil. shipping both green and dried apples. hops on that third of the floor which Mr. Fern’s place on Salt cieek. W. R. Birks lias moved from Stiver TAKE YOUR OLD BOOKS Miss Ka e W’ lieeler, second premium is a movable truck. The cloth being to his new hume near Ballston. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bailey have be folded over the hops of course have landscape painting. As part pay for the new. Mrs. 8. C. Reed never had a better Mrs J E Miller, first premium sui- gun housekeeping in the house lately rolled to the center without any un­ fall millinery trade. Her new goods occupied by Frank Myer on the S. T. necessary handling seem to just suit the ladies and she now or crushing. ma! painting. Mrs M O Potter, second premium Smith farm. has over fifty orders ahead for trimmed Standards are put in to keep the cloth anim.il painting. hats. Her goods are not so high pric­ Mr. Bachelor passed through Smith- from falling hack and allowing the Miss Kate Wheeler, first premiun ed as lsst year, but every bit as stylish field. moving to Mr. Townsend’s place, lio|ia to full out roll out, then the door flower painting. Is a Special brand o f Burning O il, which we marni anil serviceable. Many who visit her fauture where Mr. Bailey has been living for is opened and this third of th i floors expressly fo r FAM ILY USK. Mrs O D Butler, second premium store with no thought of buying find IT 18 A I’ KRKKfT IL M MIN VTOR. on its wheels is pushed along the ele­ several years. • flower painting. I T I S H I G H F I R K TJENT. the temptation too atrong to resist. vated track to the top of the store house Henry Myer and wife and sons Jam­ where the hops are drwpiied by remov­ I T 18 O F U N IF O R M Q U A L IT Y . A d a Mulkey, first premium figure We guarantee it to be the iiiohkiìt coshiblc oiladk es, Anan and Frank, witn the' fami­ ing the standards and giving the cloth painting. o f ILLl'kIINAriNa o il . Auk for it, White A Cattcrliii, successors to Gid­ lies, have returned from a very pleas a roll. There lieing no handling of Mrs T J Lee, fi-st premium ehoni Seeders and Drills, Plows, Harrows, Road Machinery S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y . eon Stolz, at 54 state street are doing ant trip to the sea side. They csuiped the hop from the time it goes into the panel. Wagons, Carts, farm Iniplenients of Every Description at Slab ereek and report few campers drier, of course it makes a perfect and Mrs J E Miller, first premium fabrii there now They caught all the fish uncrushed lot. The judge has 100 painting. Hardware, Iron and Steel. The Largest Stock, Best Selec­ they wished— large salraon trout— and acres in hops and from sixty of the Mrs H R Patterron, first premiun tions and Lowest Prices. salmon were plentiful and can he got lies! will average sixty tons. painting on celluloid. for 2 cent* a pound. Mrs L W Luughary, first premiun crazy quilt. L E W IN V IL L B . Mrs J K Miller, second premium OPENS SEPTEMBER 2 , 1 F * S 3 T R C L O S E S PCTPBEB »8- Corner State and Liberty streets, Salem. Sunday school hereafter at 10:30. crazy quill. Grandma Smuli is again qrite low Frank Ivey is manufacturing cord Mrs J E Miller, first premium oil Apeak» throng!) the Roothhay (Me.) Refi$t*r, I M. Kinipaon finished threshing wood. painting of the beneficial results he has received from WILL FURNISH THE SIC. 8» unlay. a regular use of Ayer’s Pills. He says: - 1 Miss Maud Patterson, Yirst premium Mr McCracken will move back to A W O R L D O F M E C H A N I C S IN M I N I A T U R E . was feeling sick and tired and my stomach quilt hy gill under sixteen. School o,iened Monday with J. Stine his farm. seemed all out of order. I tried a number THE SPECIAL FEATURES WILL ECLIPSE THOSE OF ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. Miss Maud Patterson, second pre •s teacher. of remedies, but none seemed to give me Arthur Cutler will set out hope on mint» quill hy girl under sixteen. M A D A M E G I R A R D G Y E R ’S P R I S M A T I C F O U N T A I N relief until I was induced to try the old relia­ H. D. Stusts and wife spent Sunday his Salmon river claim. Mrs G G Graves, first premium apron Constructed at a ooet of 110,000 and throwing a thousand jetv of water in all the color« of the rainbow ble Ayer's Pills. I have taken only one at Monmouth. will beautify Mush; Hall Mr. Mann haseluiiigcd hi« residence in diuwn work, box, but 1 feel like a new man. I think they «LARGE A Q U A R I U M S - r - f c ^ ^ George H.onaon has been quite sick, to beyond Salem, I,ev. Lewis will move Mrs T J Lee, first premium tahli are the most pleasant and easy to take of Containing flab of all varieties found in Oregon waters, have been oon*tru *ed at great expsns- anything I ever used, being so finely sugar- but is rapid’ y improving. to Salt Creek and his father to the spread. coated that even a child will take them. I Mrs M t) Potter, second --------- T H E A R T G A L L E R Y --------- l 3 " ? i premium county s