Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 13, 1888, Image 4

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OVER THE CAPITAL CITY.
CfUe Jtafol if ttf fcfs Dedi
aid Mm
Bistarr EvMtHe f Prpritr
Hailrwd JJwFucrs Aw
tfae Sie.
T SltMttea at ireg.
The only pbysic'an at Charapoex
Is now down with the smallpox,
lie has been treV.in? It and Satu;
day the illness developed ou him in
Mich a manner thai he was forced
to admit it to be smallpox. School
Is still iu progress there and two
oblldren attend fnm the family in
which he is belor nun-ed. This is
the same physic's n who
LOCAL SDMMABT.
Superintendent Downing Is vot
ing bis daughter, Mrs. C. A. Sbel
brede, in Koseburg.
Bernbard Jng to-day filed notice
of final proof on bis homestead,
eight miles tonth of Silvertoo.
How appropriate it is Ibat Salt
Creek in Po'k county should give a
democratic majoilty of seven.
J. B. Homer, principal of the
Rosebvg pubJ'e schools, came up
this nwn'ng and is li Sslem to-day.
F. J. Calierlia, the celebrated
photograpbteani.it ofSalem, wishes
to exchange work in his line for
wood. W-2w
The loss by ihe Are Sunday morn
ing falls upon P. H. D'Arcy.wbo
He thinks he
OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS.
News And Notes of a General
terest to the Westerner.
Ib-
that time the chMdreit in
family with which he lived con
tinued to attend school regularly
It is feared that through this reck-,
lewness the ma'ady will .spread.
Regarding preventives, vaccina
tion is the surest and safest. Vac
cinate early and often. Live care
fully and do not eat largely of heat
ing victual. Keep the bowels In
good condition. The blood should
not be kept at too high a stage.
The frequent use of lemon is re
commended; cream tartar is also a
good tonic and purifier. The use of
liquor of any kind is ui.t advisable,
nor the excessive u-e of tobacco,
butthote ho care for nice ripe
fruit will experience no ill results.
The best advice that can be given
to tho-e who are likely to be or have
been exposed Is to vaccinate. It is
the only true preventive. The
others are only aistants, preparing
the system that it nitty more easily
withstand a siege of the dread afllic-tion.
treated i nwnr. lh hiiilriincr.
the!
the cases at anlg s aiiu timing an , injured about SOW.
CiKrliliBfil.
Sedgwick Woniati's Relief Corps
of Salem, might, with nil propriety
lie termed a bee hive of workers.
No sooner have it members furnish
ed the public with one entertain
ment or one work of charity than
they begin auother. They have
already had a couple of public en
tertainments that have given gen
eral satisfaction. They are now
preparing and will give, Friday
evening, the 10th, an entertainment
that will be a treat to witness. The
committee who have the work iu
charge have done that work well
and those who attend wl'l have an
enjoyable t'mo. Remember their
hall is over the Grange store ou
Btate street.
Duean Bros, have secured the
(contract for furnishing the purnp,
! etc., for the new system of water
j works at Baker city.
! Our county commissioners have
refused to grant a license to Geo.
Scott to run a saloon in Horeb pre
cinct on the Hue of the Oregon Pa
cific railroed.
Gervf 's w :11 have a grand ratifi
cation on to-morrow night. All
preparations are being made for a
big time and many people are ex
pected to be present.
It is e-.Id ils. F. X. Matbieu of
BulUjvi"e is down with the small
pox. She andberhusbpnd nursed
an old Frenchman through an at
tack of smallpox a-nd she contracted
the disease from exposure.
Salem 's negotiating for steel for
her street railway, aud will have it
completed to the depot by the time
tuelegislaiu'ceoaveiios. M.
E. Poj,ueweJt to Po-i'aud yester
day to do some short baud work for
the state 'jurance Co. He talks of
locating l-i Salem. Albany Herald.
Yesterday twelve lots.or one block,
in Riverside additioa, were sold to
Mr. Needham, late of Kansas. He
will buid upon them a!most at
once aud make btspermauent home
among us. The projected esteosiou
of the stix-et railway is doing much
to enhance real estate interests
there.
TIKNEB .UTtS.
Drnind Fr HaM.
Our real estate men and rental
ageuts complain of a scarcity of
houM-j for rent. Thev have de
mands every day above the supply
and many people who would like to
atop here if they could find hou-es
to go into at once are deferred.
Yesterday one agent told us he had
heveu families call ou hlin iu search
of houses. Surely this U encourag
ing. It at least shows that we are
known that our advantages are
about to bo taken advantage of. Lot
the good work go ou. But apropos
of this, would it not be a good in
vestment for some one to build a
number of neat cottages for rent?
Alt Sllll Tkrjr C.n.f.
Ijast night Frank Anderson, who
pleaded guilty to the theft of 510,000
from the Northern Pacific express
company, and was financed to the
lenltontlary for ten years, was
brought up from Portland.
His sentence was stay od
a few days after cnuvie
tiun to enable hltti to set) his family
once more before he entered upon
the expiation of his erime. He Is
tit victim of despair aud remorse.
James Cu mm lugs ak-o was brought
up. He eom for two years for lar
ceny in a Portland twtauraut. The
other man is II. Kohler, who te to
aerve a two years' sentence for the
larwxiy of a shirt.
Mrs. Shcu aud son Will have re
turned from Palouse City.
The R. R. carpenter are building
a much needed platform to the dopot.
Mrs. W. C. Browu left Sunday for
her home in Arlington, accompanied
by her siaier, Miss Bilker.
Calviu Neal, who had an attack of
paralysis some time ago, is growing
worse.
Election Is over at last, though
some are siill voting for president
foor yea.s hence.
Fanners are busy plowing for fall
grain. There will not be as much
sown as common, ou the bottom.
Betting parties are paying up quite
a number of small bets. Some get
now hats, new clothej and wiuter
supply o." beef.
Several Tumorites were dowu to
Salem Saturday night, to celebrate
the victory. Also several pasted
through mmi Sublimity, among
them, Uncle Charlie Benson. He
says the celebration was immense,
and that he enjoyed himself as well
as in 1S40, when he helped eleot the
grandfather.
There are ninety students in the
state agricultural college.
There are just half as many pris
oners in the Portland" jail as there
are here in Salem In the peniten
tiary. The California state board of trade
is taking steps for the formation of
Pat i. cast board of trade, to in
clude the States of California,
Oregon and Nevada.
Puyallup people are still undecid
ed whether they have the smallpox
or not. One of the phvsicians says
it is not smallpox. No further
cases have been reported.
A case of smallpox is reported at
Glendale the patient being a man
employed in Sol Abraham's milling
business. Preparations were at
once made for a quarantine.
B. F. Underwood and Clark
Bradeu will hold an eight days'
debate at Silvertou, beginning on
the 21st lust. Underwood is a
skeptic aud Braden a believer.
It is learned that a church build
ing for the Christian denomination
is to be erected in Corvallis at an
early day, and that the pulpit may
be filled by a well-known Salem
divine.
The O. R. &N. steamer Bonanza,
in making a landing at Oswego,
struck a rock and sank. In the
place where she lies the water is
shallow, hut it is thought her cargo
of 150 tons wheat is damaged.
A farmers' institute is to be held
at the state agricultural college In
Corvallis, Nov. 15th and 16th. The
address of welcome will be by Presi
dent Arnold and the response by
Governor Peuuoyer. S. A.Clark of
Salem reads a paper. The rest of
the program is very interesting. A
series of of these institutions is to be
given at Sulem, Roseburg and Hills
bo ro.
Marriage is said to be a lottery,
but seldom such a one as in the
case of two ersons who were united
a few days ago at the San Francisco
jail. There were not the ordinary
risks of incompatibility of temper,
liability to accident or disease, or
separation from any of the other
customary causes of marital dis
ruptions, but over their union huug
a pall auguring only ill, and that
ill impending death. John Mc
Nully, a murderer condemned to be
hanged, was the bridegrrom. If
the sentence of the court Is put into
executiou he will be strangled in
side of two montlts. Under the
shadow of the gallows he took unto
himself a wife.
SCRAP OP HISTORY.
Jefferson Her Past, Present
Future A N'eat City.
and
SlTKESK CWl'UT.
Salkm, Nov. IS, 'SS.
State of Oregon, resp. vs. Gee
Gong and Tong Long l)iek, apps.
Appeal from Multnomah county;
judgment of theoourt below reversed
aud a new trial ordered. Opinion
by Thayer, Chief Justice.
Henry Berger, guardian and spp.
vs. Geo, F. llauerline et al. rep.
Appeal from Benton county; argued
and submitted.
rm U WUrf U tke St.
A gout Ionian from Salem says
that thi Itfuutl tit traits nul t RaLwii
Raturday to dtou the Astoria mil-; Vuh Jj!"!
road mat tor. Judge Rakor of
Astoria was up to sm iIknii. He
mid tlmt contract were leJg let for
cleariiig the right of way for about
iDiufk. llemidtlMU they would
have no trouble lu raking luotwy to
put tile road through. Tint Salmi
people are doing all they can to apt
tln rend to coin Unife, Tlwy will,
It M MW. OiHtr a Mg iKXIUe It
wry. Albauy Horahl.
Silt 9tJtgt Htrtiis't rnptrtj.
The well-known resident property
of Hon. II. F. Harding, just out
side the city limits, has been sold
A Watsou. Mr.
WeMer of California iHircltasod
twlw lots and Mr. Watou Mx, In
cluding, tit reeMenco, M-hleh lie
propane to oecupy a a feuuily residence.
Jitrt AUit tor Eiilri4.
John A. Devlin has been East
negotiating for the railroad iron for
the Astoria c- South Coast railroad.
Everything perta-uing to the build
ing of this road is progressing satis
factorily. The bids for clearing the
laud have been iet, the iron has
been bought an 1 the work of grad
ing will commence just as soon as
the land is cleared. The railroad
from Astoria to Tillamook is an as
sured faet, and Will be in ruuniug
order iu less thau one year. Men
will be put at work clearing the
laud at once, and there will be
plenty of work for every man in
Atoria who wants work. Pioneer.
As but little has been said of late
about our quiet little village, a few
lines about Jefferson's past and
present history will, perhaps, be of
interest to at least a few of your
many readers. Situated on the
Santiam river, six miles above its
mouth, on the Marion county side,
sixteen miles south of Salem and
eight miles north of Albany, it
naturally becomes a trading center
for quite an extensive territory.
The first and oldest settler is James
Bates who built, more than forty
years ago, the first cabin where
Jefferson now stands, and who is
also still a resident of the town.
Soon followed Jacob Consor, Squire
Johnson, Thomas Holt, Mr. Bellin
ger and others, till at last a village
was started. In 1856 Jacob Consor
donated 100 acres of land for the
purpose of erecting a school building
and in the same year was com
menced what is now known as the
Jefferson Institute. The next year
Mr. Consor commenced the present
grist mill, and soon after, a carding
machine and other industries were
started. The first dry goods store
was built and stocked in 185S. The
growth of Jefferson has been slow.
The "warehouses were not built until
1875.
At present Jefferson's business
men may be known as: Smith &.
Russell general merchandise, Cor
nell & De Vaney general merchan
dise, A. Tanzler & Son dry goods,
boots and shoes, A. B. Huddelson
hardware, M. E. Hearn & Bro.
groceries and confectionery, Mr.
Young drugs and medicines,
Metzger & Lyens meat market,
Ralph "Walters hotel, Mr. Lance
livery stable, and E. J. Hearn barber.
Besides these, there are two black
smith shops, two warehouses, a
grist mill and a saw mill, the latter
two are doing a rushing business
and are operated by Mr. Schultz,
and Metzger ami Holt Bros, respect
ively. There are several buildings
being erected, among which are:
B. N. Longsworth's, Mr. Murphy's
and Mrl French's residences,
Metzger & Lyen's new meat market
Dr. J. J. Leavitt's office, and Hearn
Bros, store buildiug. "Ve under
stand also there is to be a city hall
and blacksmith shop built soon. A
milliuerj-and dressmaking store is
also being operated by the Misses
W'ntermantle. Much improve
nieat is going ou in the way of
fencing, building sidewalks, etc
There are two gcod churches,!
which have a good attendance, and
the Sunday school has an attendance
of about one huadred. The school
has about one hundred and thirty
pupils and is in a flourishing con
dit'on under the judicious manage
ment of Prof. W. T. Van Scoy as
principal, Louis Barzee teacher of
the inter adiate department, and
Miss Shoemaker, late of "Wisconsin,
teacher of the primary room. On
the whole, Jefferson has never been
in a more prosperous condition than
now, and only needs some more
good enterprising men and then
she'll boom.
CtllhraU, tke Lsii f Viunttla.
Why will you lay awake all night
coughing, when that most effective
agreeable remed v, Santa Abie, will
save vou Immediate relief? SANTA
ABLE Is the only guaranteed cure
for consumption, asthma and all
bronchical complaints. Sold only
in large bottles at 51.00. Three for
$2.50. D. W. Mathews fc Co,- 106
State St., Salem, Or., will be pleased
to supply vou, and guarantee relief
when used as directed. CALIFOB
NLA CAT-B-CURE never fails to
relieve catarrh or cold in the head.
Six months treatment $1.00. By
mail (1.10.
"Why are the makers of the Arm
strong guns the greatest thieves In
Her Majesty's service? Because they
rifle all the guns, forge the materials
and steel all the gun breeches.
ffhr people will continue to suffer from
day to day, constantly complaining to
their friends of pain in the back and loins
and Trtth every symptom of that terrible
scourge, Brlgnrs disease glaring in m
the face. Is certainly 'a mystery when they
might be made strong healthy and hapyy
riauvj itm -ifc una
rwAxcui.
ESTABLISHED BT XATI05U
The Capital Nation
tav lulne Oregon
wonderful medicinal
riven a. fair trial, will
those afflicted with
Tea.
properties and if
prove a boon to
disorders of the
kidney or urinary organs.
Sold by D. W-. Matthews 4 Co.
li AbMliu Crt
The ORIGINAL ABIETINi,
OINTMENT is only put up in large
two-ounce lin 'boxes, and is an
ibolute cure for old Bores, burns,
tvounds, chapped hands, and all
iX in eruptions. Will positively
cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the
ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT
MENT. Sola byD. W. Matthew a
. Co., 106 State street, Salem, at -JS
fills per box by mail 0 cents.
Or
bALEM, - - - fjREG
Capital Paid if, - .
Sarplns, - - . .
R. 8. WALLACE. .
W'.--.MAnTrKf.Vhfrp
J. a. ALBERT, ...
DIRECTfiBe.
w.x.uray, W.V.lw
Dr. vr. A.m.uv "'
T.McFU-atton. '
L,UANS madeI
au amitn on Trneat and oth-.
able produce, consigned St?'
""SSKKffiK
Stale id Ceaniy Wamsfj hM
WJMMtKCIAL PAPER
drwn- dSect "on'Ti. 1
Francisco, Portland, Londoners??
Hong Kong and CalcuttaT11
First Natioiuil Bai
SALEM, OREGON.
WM. LADCE. -DR.
J. REYNOLDS.
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305CEIXAXEOCS.
C. H. 510KKOE. J. R. Bell.
Late of the Monroe House.
Monroe & Bell,
n
Proprietor
I j 1 1 1 iii'ii
ote
FREE BUS.
Sample Roo.t.s for Commercial Travelers.
From Jl to SS per day.
SALEM - - OREGON.
104-tf
GENERAL BANKING,
Exchange on Portland, San Fraud
.-sew- lorK, xxtnaon and Hon
bought and sold. State. Connrr .
warrants bought. Fanners are eortm
luwtvu iu ucuwu dqu transact oasi
with us. Liberal advance m.
wheat, wool, hops and other propemJ
reasonaOie rates. Insurance m nif.l
curity can be obtained at the tnskkl
uAvaknMwc vuuiLuiut
NEW BOOK.
DEEDS OF DARING!
BY BLUE & GRAY!
rpHE QUESTION OF THE DAY.
Xlaisg tit Sutua.
The recently incorporated Gold
Creek Mining Co. will begin opera
tions on their olaim on the Santiam
as soon as the waters of the river re
cede stitllciently to permit them to
place their hydraulic. The first
meeting of the directors will be held
iu Salem early iu Jauuarv.
But oim death has occurred from
diphtheria lu the Polk county
family just aero the river. This
young lady might not have died
bad medical aid been called In
sooner. The other patients are con
valeacout and no more danger is
reared from that quarter.
7m KsahtW wMk
Mta4lrktiuu!
Uftio
The Oregon Laud Coiupanv's ten
acre lets are tolling rapidly, 40 having
bean saW slttce the Sth of Sept. There
k no probability that 10 acres of
Mftilll Iftlllll l-lfllltl CfUl. Vtltl. nfCiilam
Ii4r Bm4i 9stsc. I ..jii ftVAr amin l, rkUunl . an ,-
i.i ui.. i i -." ' ".. .":. .v" "" w l"
1 rutmwij iiu um im"K in oibnu i not un r icniu. 1 IMTe are MOW
uchMgrural revival uC trade at j rive IhtUb in process of coustrjctiou
lr. H. W. Cux's Drug Store a on lota alrealy ukl and roaiU are
thoir giving awH- to their ctwtoiii- being upeued and liridgvs built so
er of m iunuv free trial lottle of that the value of all of the lots is
Dr. KliMjr'ew IHkovbtv for C'uu- being rapidly euhauced. Any one
duuimJvui. Their LnuW m rininlv wibliup to ttuv t.n : .xf mwi
tSM ll'lllM I I m.iml..iw lit tlLs ir HilikalkUk tr. Idtkl 4ruc ikitttta ' . luu i.. ..j. . r
UUrnWlH .WtttMUt Ok., ,i.j ., V tUu It alu-avu I . il v W u-lll .! u-ll l I i.J .1.1.
rwlMt. Aioil wr" "V " T ". "-,'( -j ""-"" fuwa litis
oorm kuu never UMiipuiaio. vvsg nrofxny ai uuce jw titttre H uodouiK
Abbj tie Sick.
The typhoid fever patients in the
vicinity of the fair grounds, are re
ported as convalescing by the at-
tenuing puysicians. Careful nurs
ing, prompt medical attendance and
strict regulation of sanitary meas
ures have brought the sick ones
around all right.
As
PROTECTION fJR FREE TRADE?
ExjraiMtiM cf the Tans' Oaeioen viith Es-
ptii! Regard to the Isteretb
ef Labor.
BY HENRY GEORGE.
CLOTH. SL5Q. P.VPER, 35 CENTS.
Thl4 Is the dearest, fairest, most interest
ing and most complete examination of the
tariff question yet made, and will prove
invaluable to all who wish to understand
the subject.
The most thorough Investigation of the
subject that has yet been put in type New
York News.
The appearance of this book marks a
new epoch In the world-wide struggle for
The great collection of the most thrilliJ
personal adventures on both sides dcml
the ereat civil war. Intensely lnteres&il
accounts of exploits of scout and icbl
in.inFTC ..nvtAs naimt. rtm-trw immoi.
ments and hair-breadth escaties. roraui 1
Incidents, hand-to-hand struzzles. bojn
ousand tragic events, perilous JoonxnB
bold dashes, brilliant successes and msfl
nunimous actions on each ride the littl
GO cbapten. Profusely illustrated to thtl
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Time for payments allowea agents fhorj
oi mnos ana rreigni prepaia.
PLANET BOOK CO- Box Sill
11-6 lyw. Sr.Loni,Hal
free trade. Henry George has a power of
i in
stand him, while the most learned man
putting economic truths
iimpKi tan
such a dearand
that any child can under.
can enjoy the accuracy of his statements
and the suggestlveness of his thoughts.
Thomas O. shearman In New York fetar.
hoever wants to see the strongest ar
gumentnot only against protection, but
azainsi an lanns win ni
Christian Union.
Oie Here Iisaae.
A Borshers, a Cerman, 35 years
old, who Uvea at Middleton, "Wash
ington county, was adjudged in
sane and placed in the asylum yes
terday evening. He has a hallucin
ation that the devil is after him and
tryinc to strike him.
Tie Eijtne City MUlig Cs.
Articles Incorporating the Eugene
Mining company were to-day filed
with the secretary of state. The
capital stock is 1,000, divided into
shares of $10 each principal
ofilce la Eugene.
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huwu ua w av dcwo air
WW Uulmrd lair
l.i ftct uftbc URKHON KIH.NKY TK.V
lilrli hii inmrMih imiIi i I mmi kk
hggtU rooBtmiiiwi it t Kluri ateUMtr
l by I. W. Mallbrw A Cta
cotuV at4hHMt, broWklUti, woup awl
ail oUter throat ami kttig dtwe
uuioklv' curetl. You can Utml it bo
foW tttO'itlg V gwitiHy h U4l boi
tle ft, kurgtt dm fl. vr- bottkt
WMrrutel.
but ibat It wttl be sokl luJiU at
i ninf iay. iiu at tbe oflice of the
Onmm Ijud company on Om
HNrdal srtMt and you will besfeowit
Um pruprty free of charxe.
16-ll-odtf.
Atfu Xt fsitlieat.
From tste Atteotic saboani dailr
By tboan dsof tnioksiHohi. bou c
trerttee WMrtw tor Mara. mnnlnml
Rurttfeoa Miinltor walartal tut book
The singular fiuw& of Mr. Rmnw Is thftt
be has made political economy interesting.
Unitarian Review.
A book which every worklngman in the
land can read with Interest and ought to
nwd. New York Herald.
Hear Gewgt's Otter Wsrkj.
Progress and Poverty, doth, fl: paper,
Sa cents.
Sootal Problems, doth, Jl; paper, 35 cents.
The Land Question, paper, 10 cents.
Property In Land.paper, 15 cents.
Address THE STANDARD,
12 Union Square, New York.
BUCKSMITDKO aad HORSESflOELXG.
SCRIBER & POHLE
es, 313 and 311 Commercial SU, Salem.
M4f
FOR BARGAINS IN
FURNITURE
GO TO
ROTAX & WHITNEY,
102 Cort Street, Sal, One
Having hnnrhtont the remainder Ol tM ,
chair factory's stock, we are prepared to
sen cnairs lower ti.an any nouse m wrejuu
EXPRESS -WAGON. QCICK AND SAFB
delivery. Wm.Rennie having bought
the express business or Walter Lowe, a
TWArvarvwl In HaSK. tmnlnL vallSeS. TOC
ages, and any thing efee that he can ret in
his wagon to any part of the city, quieter,
safer, better, and neater, than it J"1 "J
done by any body else.
Jiimo s staoie.
Leave orden at
Take Note of This.
all ubUi uakM proteeMd with a tswdtaal
MtWuard to racouoMr tuatbuia, the
eitiaf fue u health la restoas newty rlMn.t
asdopesMdupSorsetUesseat. Tbswt.
arst-WtuMl traveler win And In HoMesers
BtoBaaefi BlW the safety from luiiartal
LtfeeltoB lbr aUght vaUUy Mwk team
obr mmuwm. Triet la all pan of Um
wartd, mter extwtirtw the Vm aud to
nfcttw Ito vaiiM. II luw tiltort towker under
the wM exsvctiBg easwalUoov lifoiasu
Wb4 I it 1b K4M " ttMB4 tor
It mwjt wall b verstMKi wtMYL NM osUr
aaatatKv, bat ouMlutttaL irimfMta, MO.
an. rtmswiwre. tUmmp uavwx
t4lneOomottht kMSMn aretstot-
FOR SSOO WE WILL SELL CO acres
well Improved garden land, within 3
miles of Salem. Good road to town the
5 ear around. Buildings good. FINE YOUNG
RCHARD and excellent grass land. This
is abArgain,and will be held only a snort
Ucs at these firare. CaH. and we will
show yea the property.
W1LX4S faAMBKKI.lS.
Open Uoase, Salesa, Or.
INSURANCE
Company.
Fire aad if a-rifM.
JOS. ALBERT. Agent, - - aalesa. Orepan.
oagktyrUdt ti
FPB.VLSIL'BrON,AVREKLY,CS9
J. pwyeac Isutepejadsttt. TUeAwcjii.
fi etiesrtauil te MaisM. Lisa ad chtak.
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1831 THE CULTnrATOR 1S89
Country Gentleman
THE BEST OF THE
AGRICDITUBJLL -EEKLLES
DEVOTED TO
Farm Crops and Processes,
Horticulture and Fruit-Growieg
Live-Stock and bir)H
While It alo tadudes all minor "P"T
ments of rural interest, such as the rWJ2L
Yard. Entomology, Bee-Keeptag. j!JJJ
house and Grapery. Veterinary "5
Reading. Domestic Economy, and a tanv
marx o? the News of the Week. 1J JS
ket Reporu areuBusoolly completejuw
much attention to paid to the rP
the Crops, as throwing light i-px
the most important of all Qli;rn.
to bay aad when to sell. Itis bW2,8;
testrated. aad by RECENT ELABut'
meat, contains more reading "' r
ever before. The Sobscrlptjoo Prtw iJig
per year, bui we ofler a SPECIAL REI1
TION" la our
CLUB RATES FOR 1889!
2 SukriptiS,oelttaBoe
6 Suktriptks,
12 SaktripfiiBS,
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