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WHEN (The letter given below was handed us hy A lva Macv of Dayton. It was written oy W in. C. Mary of New York and is part of a private letter giving un account of a summer trip to Nantucket. — Kd.) Tur- Ht-rriii.uws state central commi A tee is railed to meet in Portland Murili Bill. An tu I'nsKPti'nii. the great showman died In Philadelphia, Jan. 2.‘!rd, of influ enza. M m . P i . ar k . wife of 8. A. Clark, who for a nmnlier of years n’dilislied tliO Wil- i'inii'lte Farmer, died in Salem last Mon ili V . It is no uncommon thing now-a-days for fsnne would-bo pliilanthropist to nf- lliet tho public with bis ideas, as to what tho ncoda of Ids town county or state are. Some suggest a railroad as tbe cure-all for every present evil or inconvenience. Another can easily trace all our troubles to a lack of a bountiful supply of pure wa ter, and suggests a system of water works, as a solution to tbe whole problem. An other can see prosperity through the lo cution of some college in tbe place, and in no oilier way but that. Another sup- Isines that if no whiskey was sold or drank in tiie place, that prosperity and happiness «on Id follow as certainly and flow A b o it Ilio Pulii si- Library? Aro w*o gninir to l»o sa'iaf’ed a lili alnit we as natural)’ , as the tail follows the dog. ha ve or will we ornali!/.“ to «tart a library And another sees this and another that .is the Hjiecial need, and so on down the thaf wo will ho pron i of? list, until our needs, are truly legion. T ir : M tsoun: socielle» in Nebraska lire Very likely, any or ull the needs suggest o riie llin i all salron-ki i-pers from the ar ed would ts> desirable things to have; hut il -r. If fli i voters of Ilio stato art u-ls-dy, it sometimes happens that tho very rea tln v « i l i prVit l»v tlia o x m p lo un I m - son you don’t ulready have them, is ire- 1«“ l thè ealnon-keenPrB from tl-o stale cause your greatest need is, men and when they vote on the i|ueslion next year. women. Those who are entitled to the name. Such as have the moral courage to burst tho prison house uf prejudice, A K R V O r GOINYi BAHT. and behold things as they appear in the tf voti are. rati either at thè (ìn u 'ilti' pure, clear light of an unbiased vision, ofhee or nn E. PI. Smith id tho drpot and .Veil mid women who own themselves >vo « ili do vou eoo.1. \Ve liave made without supposing they also have a war erronnementa hv whieh we min soli voti a ranty dee I to ull the rest of creation. tìeket to anv i“ iint in tho east hs low n° Men who will enact just anil equitable ♦Ite In'Ve-it. li vou liave a trip ili pontoni- laws, und see that they are enforced, re nt.a'ior. vive ns a e.all and we will convinta* gardless of who the violator may Ire. ven tila i tini alwiye statement istm o. Men whose desires to see justice done, Is greater then greed for gold, or their love lor jKrpiilurity. Men witli libera! views, b a r i n O r e lm r il. The Oregon Land Company of Salem teui|iereil with good judgement and are preparimi lo go into the fruii business common sense; who can rise above par on a larve sialo. In the spring they in ty, sect, creed or order, and recognize the tend settimi n tract of 147 ai rcs, si ton'ed a common brotherhood of mankind. Men few miles south of Salem, to throe varie who will strive with might and main to ties of prunes— the Silver. Petite and Ital jH‘r|K!tiiutn the life of the living, instead ian. Mr Cook fin Newborn lie was >f trying to hreatli the breath of life into knnwr. as Ron) is reported as saying that the already hopeless dead. (rim us largely of this kind, and then this orchard when it nets to lienrina will keep the Oregon Land Co. in its old into, our jny will be full. when the days of hnoms tire past. There G. I). K . i« nothin,; small about Cisik and Min- thorn when they undertake a thing. 1 had heard of Nadtucket all my life, for you know that Hudson was a colony (1784;fiom the former whaling town. Having been detained in New Yoik longer than usual, I found it convenient to go directly from here. I had a rough voyage on the sound, and out from New Ottawa, Ontario. W . O. T. IT. held a Bedford to Nantuck. ‘srrap-tsTok bee’ a short time ago, to pre I first saw the home of my ancestors pare tein|s;rance scrap books for the lum thro’ a driving storm, which lasted thro’ ber camps. tire first day. I had corresponded with several persons on the island, as to a place The national \V. C. T. IT., through its to put up at, and settled upon that of president, has received a bequest of $1,000 Judith Fisli as having a fine, old fash from Mrs. Dinah Mendenhall, of Pennsyl ioned, marine, Nantuckety order, I vania, whose death occured in Novemlrcr. found her a very pleasant, and cultivated woman. Her house being full, she sec ■ ■ ■ ♦ — ured lodgings for a number of us in One woman’s footstep may cross the sa Gordons Bath house near b y ; The front loon threshold noiselessly, but when two is on the shore, the rear is on piles on the hundred thousand cross it, there is a water, on one side is a house for the trembling behind the b ar!— Mrt. 0 . IV. engine and boiler, on tho other is a elab Scott. orate lattice-work of lath which suggest ed rather than concealed the use of the Prof. Laflen, one of our most noted edifice behind it. Two Doric columns scientists, state that tobacco is a danger adorn the entrance. The lower story is filled with bath rooms :tho np|«er is arr ous poison, hilt that the cigarette is four anged for lodgers, a quaint, hut neat I orisons ahead uf tho cigar in the race of und comfortable set of rooms, with a bal death. cony over looking the harbor. The six-ynar-ol.l daughter of a hotel keeper at Ifickville, Long Lslund, took a draught of whisky to cure a cold, which caused her death, as was shown by the post mortem examination. .The hand that rucks Itie cradle m ore» the world.’ That ia bcatiful poetry, but It isn’t true, for practically it is the fool and not the Kami that rocks the cradle, while the baud Is busy with numberless other matters. Then, unuther trouble is, the world don’t itay in the cradle; for M o r e you know it, tho little fellow kicks out both ways and Is on the atreet, and as ‘ the hand that rocks the cradle’ can’t control the Btree's, you should not hold the women re»|ion- alhlo for what they can’t control. Power must go w ith responsibility.— /few. Anna Shaw. Nantucket interested mo much. The quaint old house, shingled all over, and placed as you please, the odd streets, the lanes and queer courts; the public criers; tho bell ringing at 7— 12 and 9— the last an undoubted decendent of the cerfew hell of England: the s rm ge vehicles, peculiar to the place. I visited the lib rary and museum, the last made up of curiosities from the Pacific, and objects which illustrate the whale fishery. There is another museum, which has a highly conglomerate list of curiosities: tho bell of the old Unitarian church brought from •Spain in 1812, is one of the sights and sounds of the town. The old wind mill built in 1746 is an other. I also visted Scunset on the east side of the Island, the quaintest old fish ing village in America. One day my cousin took me to drive, we saw a number of interesting things, and at last came to the place where lie bnried the original syn dicate w ho M ig h t the island in 1659, and among them lies our ancestor—Thomas Macy, 1598— lti82. I was not like Murk Twain ut the grave of Adam, affected to tears at the memory of a relative, but was glad to have visited the burial place of one of whom we have no reason to lie ashamed as an ancestor. I found several of tho name in town, but I have reason to lielieve there are not many left. Many have gone from the island, for Nantucket is a dull place now, and w hile it may be good place to be liorn in, it is a good p’ aco to emigrate from. The ship ping is gone, the'interest is in the past mil the only future for the island is as place of summer resort. The air is de licious, the temperature that of 1’uradisc anil the vision of theocean, with its sum tner undulations, stretching away into the lreamy distance with snowy sails gleam ing thro’ the indecent haze, is u thing to tie remembered. il» UU K o tin * town, call Price Store; Bring your butter your.eggs and chickens and ex change A GOOD S U P P L Y kept on hand, and sold C H E A P for C A SH . Dry Goods, Groceries, BOOTS A SHOES. Prices as low as the lowest. Dealer in Ltata, b:, Sash, is, Wigs, to. Ten per cent off for C ASH . J, T. S M IT H , Notary Public, Newberg, Oregon. Newberg, Oregon. The -ffi(3 £ )| £ fD CH EH ALEM VALLEY B O A K D of IM M IG R A T IO N , still has some of the best bargains in the valley, which yon should see before you invest. W e have ttie selling ol the T Q E S T AD D ITIO N S to N E W B K K G on terms to suit all. Rcracm | | her our P O P U L A T IO N is T R O U B L IN G EA C H Y E A R and invest * * while pro|«ertv is yet I I cheap. We have never yet made a sale that has not made money lor ttie investor. Just now we have a few small well improved fruit farms, and nice homes near town. Call early if you want one of them. Nii-o 5 & 10 acre fruit lots, improved and unimproved a speci ally. T"Yo you want to sell yorr farm? T T o . i r neighbor dont want to buy. T u mi I I grants do. W e are adver Y Using in some of tbe leading E I a- stern papers, and receiving daily inquiries. So bond your pro “ p- erty with ns. W e are selling more Real Estate than any other firm in the county. T X T " 1- U A N T - 'L L T H E /’'J H E A P U N IM P R O V E D P LA C E S we Wy can get, at once, ns 1 « w0 have the buyers for them now. T f you are W hunting u homo, or, an investment come I and see us and you will never regret it. Call at our office on C EN eet, TER Street, or, A DDR- I ess Reference«; R a n k of N ki vbero , City M a y o r , N k a b e k o G r a p h i c . M Alt IS, O M V K K * COLCOi:i> Manngcr« «rf the BOA KD, NKWKKKU, OUKG ON. Do IN’ot Read This, tinles you want to know the liest place in Newberg to get all k i ruin’ of M IL L IN E R Y ’ GOODS. ALSO, The best place to get your dresses C U T, F IT and M AD E. S T A M P IN G also done. Mrs. Tibodo a F IR S T CLASS P R A C T IC A L Dress-maker, has openeda DRESS M A K IN G establishment in connection with the Millinery store on Center street N E W B E R G , O REGON. » MRS. A N N A REES MRS. N. TIBODO. MU Irais Sarò. Over the Northern Poelflc Railroad, dining ears and sleeping ears every day in the year i NEWBERG to CHICAGO A C miles the short est route. SECOND CLASS Pass engers, too are afforded excellent accommods. tions. 7 hours and 36 minutes saved in reach ing Chicago via this line— FOR LOW RATES H. Austin. SAMUEL HOBSON Joseph Wilson. A U S T IN Photographer & W ILSO N . Proprietors of Eras MI MARKET. and privilages that constitute n successful and eu joy able trip to tho cast take the NOK1HKKN PACIFIC Railroad. THROUGH Vestibule train» to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago* consisting of dining, drawing room and sleep ing cars. under the direction of the Pullman Palace Car Co. are attached to daily through trains. No better service to be found. TICKETS and INFORMATION can be secured to any part of the Ea»t or Foreign Countries. Hy or, A. D. C harlton , E. E. S m ith , Asst. Geni. Pass. Agt. Agt. P. A W. V. Ry, 121 Firat st. Portland, Newberg Oregon. Oregon Mr. J. C. Ambrose, who has just finish NEWBERG OREGON. ed a six-woeks’ lecture tour in Nubiuska, obtained tho following statistics from an Omaha attorney of twenty-five years’ e x La Fayette Items. perience—a man who belierei in proliihi T iik C.vrrr.vi, Journal ni Salem is orni of Know, mud, rain, sunsldne and showers lion but volet for high license. According thè li'-t exeh imres that cornea to Ibis of Yet we should tie thankful tor a variety. •o his estimate the annual expenses of the fice It has a rlean, noni, newsv npponr- Quite a number of cases of grippe or saloon are as follows: nnce that is refresldng to (ho render. -A N D - 230 »»lo o n l i c e n s e » ............ $230.000 something of that nature.-----Dr. Mich- Tlie eom|Kiny owninn Ilio P'iper hss Iute- 230 k eep er»’ tirin g . <& (l,.'<ooo tav.lXX) aux and tho yaller ponies are going day lv mille.I to Ilio editoria! stnfT, two brodi- rso bar tenders ft* 11.000 SHO.OOO CENTER STREET and night.-----Mrs. Littloliuld is very - X I 1 3 _ 230 rentals (<$ $7.1 per m o n t h ................ 201,000 • rs n«med liofer frotn lowa « h o corno sick and not expected to recover.— Not 230 purlers (i$ |40 per mouth ............. 103.000 V i .uni ended hy e x ■<ìovornor I nrralioe RESTAURANT 230 average uet profits ...................... 230,000 un empty liouso in town.-----The Brad end olher prominent men ai lieintr firsl IS SOW O PE N FOR BOARDERS AT RE ASO N 230 fixtures—wear and iuterests . 87,000 shaw property was sold last week to a Resilience on First St. west of P. & W . V . c' t“ " JmirnaU-ts. J. W. Pissidi, Pres. nf A B L E R ATE S. mau from Florida. Ttie consequence was, Ry., track. Newberg, Oregon l't'l.. • lowa University says of thein: era 1 year's total cash payment $2,082,000 w. SPOONER, PROP. Prof Centner had to move into the jail os le ■ lieiil lenieii havo I ceri on thè righi a last chance.----- There has more prop. Omaha, therefore, pays out nnnually $2, sid. everv inorai quest ion ili thè stufe.” ertv changed hands in the last six months 082,000 lor saloons and gets in return V are (ilnd to lenrn that men of this in La Fayette than in ten yeats liefore $204,000 for schools. LAUNDRY. The difference ;ic roniinii inlo Ilio stale to engagé and prices are s'eadily advancing. Look wouM duplicate annually nil public school W A S H IN G and IR O N IN G done in irnalism as il is a himentalile faci out for a hooiu in the spring.----- Two buildings, seminaries and colleges in ull F IR S T C LASS STY’ LE . Laundry near a I n-,;i> nmiilier of thè p.-ipers publizh- more new churches next siiiu.ner.-----Mr. Nebraska. The entire umomit paid for Tile Factory. N E W B E R G , OREGON. n tini state are editisi by men wtn Daniel of the firm of Suiter A Daniel lias city, county and state taxes is only $1,550, eoi t*«lvihited to elevato thè nrirnl«* SAM KEE, Proprietor. The editor sat in a hard-bottom chair, ho rondili^ pnhlic. Success In thè returned from Col. where ho went for the 000, yet Omaha promises 18,000 votes to TH£ EDISON ELECTRIC BELT a trying to think of a thought, nnd lie lieiicflt of his health, which wo ure sorry ward placing license in the constitution mal. plowed all his finger» about through Ids (O say is not Improved.----- Perry Lebo 15 ! As recently improved is P R E -E M IN hair, but not a new topic they brought. years of age, living west of town in at ENTLY’ the best appliance for the cure of WOMAN 111 town last week, who don’t The Chicago duily papers say that l,8;Ml H e’d written on tern perance and tariff and tempting (o lusso a calf, got his wtist many miles out, «a s ri mplnlning a- caught la-tween the suddte horn and ro|si 000 barrel» ot beer were sold in that city trade; and a prospect of raising a crop, > a certain “ landliens" house in this J. D.TARRANT &S0N, during the year 1889. The output for l lie and id» light grew dim and Ida muscles i Sho said that formerly «lio n her and broke his wrist from which he took lock jaw and died a foiv days ago.-----Dr. year was larger hy from 75,000 to 100,000 grew nniuh, for Ids spirit» were beginning ind v anted to drink lie went to Port* Locke has Sold his hoarding house mid barrels than the veur liefore. The in to drop. W eary with thinking, sleep and would sol>er up la-fore ho got crease was due partly to ttie growth of came to hi» eyes, ns he pillowed hi» head . but .-inro tlil-i house has 'icon oper- hoarders to Joe 11 listen.---- Over titty stu Imputation, hut more especially to ttie on his desk, when the thoughts while n- dents at the Seminary tills term. W e are hern lp* is tilled lip with had wills- fact that native Americans ure learning to wake had refused to arise, came in troop» id CHIU'S h urn* to terrorize her and having an excellent school.— By the fW ~ H E K IY c r W ATKR JCfcW, W itt. GItIKP FEED AT ANY T l)IE .-^ & way there haslieen three students expell adopt beer us a steady urticle of iliet. that were strange nnd grotenpie. Aral a« 1 Idl.lren hy Inhuman treatment, P IL E S --------S IC K H E A D A C H E ----- Twenty years ago it was difficult to pur the fresh ideas airily float, he selects the ed from the Seminary for attending a •cuing their lives And the man P A R A L Y S IS -------- K ID N E Y CO.HPLA- chase a bottle of beer at an English or bright one of the trilie, und thi» is tiie dance at Newberg. Don’t like for Now- -- lls this vile Pluir to this poor «m il I N T ------- F E M A L E W E A K N E S S - Etc. American liar, its sale lieing almost ex gem while dreaming lie wrote? “ Now ia ls! and rolls if with a full know I- berg to offer such inducements to our the time to subscribe!” WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO OUR CUSTOMEK8.- Du not confouil thi. Belt with so-called bn.ly — CALL AND SEE US.- clusively confined to the German dealers. school children, it gots them into trouble. Ihe facts in the case, knowing full batteries »mt belt, that I ihvc no merit. Ttie There is truth as well as iKjotry in the You have adopted quite » new plan on All this 1 10 wo vet is changed ami beer is at sometime this husband « h o is EDIBON t. the late.t improve,I ami nu»»l scion id l u v t i i sober, is iik „ i » j „ which to deal w ell the whiskey element. fust becoming tiie national drink, to la- above, ulthongh it did not originate in tific t»elt in the world. IVisii uur folks would ilo likewise. W e this office. Newberg G r a i iiic only $1.50 had everywhere. The brewers of course ,e to hia fam ily to murder those We have hundreds of unsolicited testiinonl a year. •1» ol it. superior worth.—The BRICE i. pi ,re,t promised to fovo an I protect. Vos have a dive on a hack alley, which is a are juhliuut. It view of the general test- Before Yon Invest. Before You Invest. within the reseh of «11—nu,l every belt fully ven ’ ‘ business” house hi burn tluif disgrace to (he town. It is called a liil-l imony of eminent authorities, that lieer guaranteed. lard hall.-----Dorris A IVesterfleld o l the/ is a poison no less deleterious, nnd even G9 >1!” I by just this kind of material, PRICE of K i t . 1 (12 cell«) ».-yio. v w t n v m » » « h o lias a mother, Ledger have dissolved, Mr. Dorris retire- more brutalizing than whiskey and oilier PKldE of Nn. 2 (20 cell.) $1.10. liefere Yon luvest. Before You Invest. -I- ter or daughter can glvo •■outlie ing. Mr. Werterfield will continue the intoxicants, that the beer drinkers ’ wears E X A.MINE T II E PR O PE R T Y ' AN D BE C O N V IN C E D T H A T I II YVE FO R S VI E A G E N T S II ’A N T E J . "" ♦« rnch b u sies’! by patronizing the pu|H’t, which lie says will la' Democratic his heart on his sleeve, hare to a death in isditics.-----The old tirm of Bird ti wound even from a rusty nail,’ and that - ■ i mot« than we can account for. T H E M OST D E S I R A B L E Address— 1 talcs has been dissolved, (Liles retiring. even according to several German scien TOW N A N !) C O U N T R Y P R O P E R T Y , T H E R E IS O N T H E M A R K E T . EDISON ELECTRIC BELT CO. • >i-:c.’iHi* tim o n . T o r s o ) s. Mr. Bird will continue the merchandise tists - notably l ’rof. Bunge of Basle, Room 27, No. 281 First St. Ih".' to tho O /ijetiim it was dis- business at the old stand.-----W. K. IVr- Switzerland—beer is the most injurious of PO RTLAND , O REG O N. ■orno lime ago that W S Ladds by has just returned from Portland where ‘alcoholic beverages,” especially because ‘erse!’ ed ite were all’iclod with I»« has la'cn on the jury all w inter.----- A. the most seductive— this New W a r ’s la. a disease similar to con— I’ . Fletcher has just turned out a lino lot greeting of brewers will nut ho particular *»itn ; in. of stall fed steers fertile Portland market. ly grat ¡lying to lovers of their fellow men. Hr IVith" i mb state veterinary Jan. 28. P oaiv. i « ns railed to examine tho catHe W illiam T . Stead, writing from Home the case to the domestic ani- if-ion. consisting of Gov. fVnn- ’ The Suine timi" ago Wm, Mmikler siimi tha concerning woman suffrage, says in S T V A . 3 L . I 3 D S C O M F O R T ! P R I D E O F T H E H E A L T H F U L ! >( Slate M Vf. M, Ioide and Portland «4 M 1 1 lamette Vullcy ratlrn.nl to po|«i has certainly not yet declared for •or.* Pres, oí the stato tniricultiiriil reeover daniuges tur inimica rmvivml in w Oman’s suffrage. But many of Ids best un uecideot at liuti tee cnusud hv a pile of advisers find Hie ilcmaml just nnd logical. ’m it ilo * « , « t ic . giving III,. mailer wood fading into a coach in whieh he was And this on two grounds. First, Hie ote inieatiga'.,,,« o n lero .1 the ami hurting Ins arm very badly It was vions fact that women in Europe are the hei I killed. X a r iU v in g c o m e to Newberg to stay, la m prepare,1 to offer for vour inspection my I »'inwn that Monk 1er hail his arm resting sole hope of the chim b. T o enfranchise im proveí I Bed Spring 1 /miau says: women would place tho free-thinker l‘ \ eiy- nst met ion» i n‘ ll1’ »>'-1 «-> this Jmlga Shalt- W ith I N V A L I D IITvAD R A I S E . ,i 1 Mr fad-1’» farm » » > "■“ it'” mk granted a mm .nit, holding Moukl-r « here in n minority. Secondly, apart I Mr faillit » farm on Monday and to l . . * , been warlLnmt from this self-inti-restcd view , the Holy O 1 1!—. i .. », . 1 c4n heartly reromend them Ttie Sti|ireme "T . kî!lin<, o f »hlrty-f«.i, head of I Court held ,lm, to all, as the Hen, handiest and most durable spring now made, as It is P O S IT IV E L Y T H E ONLY’ COMF1 E TE S P R IN G Moakler should have a See ia logically driven lo demand the en the cattle But It of them showed snv , trial, « ther« E V E R IN V E N T E D . The head can he raised, or lowered to any desired height without distnrhing the occupant For else i ,__ wo* evidence that he would franchisement of woman. The CuthuUc »■yns ot Ih « disenso. Six calves and .nin(ort, it lias no equal. The weight ol a heavy person on one side of the bed doc» not effect the position or comfort of a H U M have h u n k * w b n b .r be had Ida arm chun-h lias always protested against the «<"' rsve of disease, and unciniti m th e window or m g. Vn the m eantim e intrusion of tho stale in the question of child on the other, as does slats and woven wire beds. They are G U A R E N T E E D to be made of FIRST C LASS M ATE I ERIAL. re fret« it, while another had M oakler went crwxy and They are P E R F E C T . Are elastic and hold a greater weight than anv other spring. education. Ttieres|«msihility rested witli llien lw M V i , |lln|?,, \a t|,n „ ............... insane asylum and A. || T in »,, • tin* parents, writh the neither equally witli -----------S P F C IA L T E R M S W ILL RK OIVKN TO AGENTS. PEALEKS tN P ItOTELS— a f a i r a n d i m p a r t i a l t r i vi . is a l l t d vt .h leto d ereln p n tn , nv ,.f „ C a r e y were ap,.>intej guardi*^ •he latlier. So it was in other matters IS NKEPK1.TO PROVE TIlEtH NEKIT -----------GIVE THEM A TRIAL AND U CONVINCED-- S. I R I S H . 0 New Tourist Sleepers P o r t r a it & L a n d s c a p e - A IR / r iS T . Portraits enlarged to life size and finished in Crayon India Ink or Water Colors, A t Hansons old stand on Center street R oom ovkr M ourk B ros ., D r i ’ o S tork . NEW BERG, OREGON. « f s ' Brick L ay in g Plastering. <ÉE (■ Nrw.EiYc FmnnsiL M uebi Proprietors. — ROLLER PROCESS— fl 87 iii£ rented and refnrnislicfl our Mill throngli- ont witli a dcw set of ROLLERS, we are uow prepared to manufacture FLOUR of tiie yery BEST GRADE. & RHEUM ATISM General and Nervous D E B ILIT Y , CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA, Cash paid for W heat Newberg, Oregon. i * ] Tw k iï JESSE IIOBSON. STOP! LOOK!! READ!!! SOMETHING E N T IR E L Y N E W . PONDER!!!! SOMETHING THAT A L L W ANT. This is what the people say, who have tried MMME’S IM PRO VED SPE 1 M t3 s ’ ' r .... T V " " or‘ •• prosee«# the W it to a Una,I « » h e . child labor, the nursing of the »sf.« dotarmi nation. This morning they tiled *k k .»u iila llo n , pour relief, etc. In all " ,r i " *"• tbe di a Isunl for the faith tul performance of this ,llw« matter» Hie state lias cmreached t<> I«’ the on trust, and will endeavor to have the ras,- "pon the family. The rights usurped hv bold rd .Ierre,.. m T l, U b t a i '^ TW i T h ' J t e 1 < W rer Nmn'U U UW *T . fro’n I*. nn The first lot h e , « ( T »In' toan « « T h *** n * * r« * number of S T " - - 1,0 * T ’ ‘ ,,p,' " r’ ” I add Ihink. » !" k" ,‘ ’ " ' 0 '•*- ui.lu.i the bounds of the r n . W " * * «-"-M r ....... . of the I..... . ! ■“ '>« « « ' e mance of her children is an ot» vkma duty, upon which I venirne to hope " 'e e lm r c h a d l not ( « „ u, insist. Fur tnorality and relig l« the woman’s vole i. «fi important.’ HEAD OF ALL Orders Prompt^ Fiifed Agents Wanted AND SENT TO ANY PART OF THE i’ NITEP STATES. I» „rev ,1 " r , "rt *,U1 in ,h o n,,l*r future.—Ihtily hU- r revin» any spread of the di- 'isiinrr. ...................... ' I t « loss Will lie ron.l.l,,rabie, s« "‘ t*1* »ere originally exercised bv th e huehemi end tiie wife They were now --------- ------------ I •'»W y in Hie hands of the state, which is j nionoi olizud hy the male. H em e as a ^ « W s h o n h ! done on Sun,lay and pi. aller, to restore to ll»- womanï . e r ü T T HEY BELL A OTHERS----------- IN E V E R Y C O U N T Y IN T H E U N IT E D STATE S, W H E R E T E R R IT O R Y IS NO T A L R E VDY T A K E N S E L L IN G FROM 5 TO 13 I ’ E R D A Y , O T H E R S C A N DO T H E SA M E . G IV E IT A T R IA L . IT IS A AGENTS ARE BUSINESS THAT l.'.o Lo-.M.°.!<KKn™ K 'VHo, E VKAK THE LONGER YOU WORK IN A PLACE THE BETTER THE TRADE. R 11 LL PARTICULARS AND TERMS TO AGENTS, CALL ON, OR ADDRESS. I* \\ III Af t? V* I ’ 111 res V * V » • ex«» . . •» . . . . •». v YV. O . M A U T T N D A L E , “ H ops near th e n rroT , N e w l Ye v y:, O rejron. ■ f*