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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 5

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D. C. A. W. KOSi each of these steps is a stop eighteen inches Haws Summary.

GOIITGQLIEiiY. 11. II square of stone, bolted firmly with in the rock beneath. The length those stops is eighteen iuches less than the width of the Thus it forme a pool Mr. Geo.

M. Cooper, one of the early Settlers of Lane county, died at hit residence in Eugene City, fndy afternoon, Sep 25. 1S5. Hit -death, mi caused by caoeer in the face which had greatly afflicted him for vears. The wheat arrivals to Portland for lat oa each step, euhtee.u iu dcuth.

A gentleman just returned from Joseph ine county, iu southern Oregon, brought back H'hi worth of gold teSieu a plajor claim which be disoovered this summer, ssys an sxchauge. Scarcity of water necessitated the transportation of the dirt some distance to a stream, where tbrei tons of dirt yielded that amjunt of gold-Rumors have it that preparations are being made to hold in the otear future an open mass meeting in Portland of all citi with an outlet ef earn width. The atop are ao arraugod that these outla or pass-ways for the ascending fish ar alter nately ou the right and left sides of the lad der, The flow of water is regulated by a bulk ROGE Manutacturer ot and Dealer is Domestic Keywest and Hava. Cigars. Wholesale -and Iletai; Chewing and Smoking Tobacct and Smclver' articles generally.

Also just rscrtreJ a ens ha ot POCKET CtTTLF.llY. oKEaON 3 sens, who opeuly or otherwise deem it expedient to take active measures tending to head of plauka st the head of the ladder, placed between substantial stuns piers. Ou ward nec -ssary actum on the Chinese ques ike capstone ot these piers is cut the follow- Than vera fifty-two 4eatkt in the city during SepteAito. TUs aasessfld nlostinn of property in Taenia I2.241.2C3. Th (tor o( 0.

M. Ami at Aldertou iu robbed of 10 Suady nyht. The (rain yield in Klamath oessty this season is estimated at boahsls. Forest Grove tbe place selected for folding th next annual conference of tb If. E.

church. Clackamas couuty took the first premium on graaset 'and second preuiiara on cereals at the state fnir. Whitman college, at Walla Walla, Mat 131 including eleven lady boarder at the ladiee' boarding hall. Case of diphtheria are reported at different place in Southern Oregon; alao in the Willamette Valley. It is reported that Samuel Dodson and wifr have diphtheria; alao the family of Mr.

Bioe on Clark's Branch. tion. It is to be hoped that moderation in iivsry, Fesd and Sale Stable. iug luwriptwu: "uvcted lsba, liy tne -ate of Oregon; Z. Moody, governor.

speech and council will guide the deliberations of the meeting. The Oregon City Woolen Mills employ New barn, new buggies, carriages. Wallace Baldwin, ooinmissiouer; Will. T. Webber, engineer; San Faancisco Biidge one hundred and eighty persons; fifty of builder.

which are the hea Is of families, and fifty week were a total of 10.582 tons, a daHy average of 250 tons from the valley, and 1261 tone from Walla Walla. The total shipment made to San Francisco during the month of September amounted to 12,533 tons. Mrs. Vanduyn of Cobarg, was badly hart last week by the falling of a abed, which was beiog used temporarily an eating house, ou the north side of the paviliou iu which the Lane county fair waa being held. Mr.

Vanduyn ia an elderly lady and was quite severely hart On Tuesday night a Chinese dive at alley, say i the Disseminator, was attacked by some of the irate citixent of that plac with rocks, and the Mongolians, five in number, were driven out of the town. The quarters of the Chinese under the employ of the railroad was not molested. Mrs. Burt and Mrs. Lane were last week walking along Sutton creek, about twelve miles from Bilker City, they came across a half-grown black bear, which they chased up a tree.

Mr. J. C. Washburu and his A bulkhead or drift-fender about 100 -feet mire families derive partial support from in length runs out from the shure above the the nine source. The monthly pay roll ia gat piers, to protect Uiein from driftwood in time of flajd.

over six thousaud dollirs. over three-fourths and every thing else new-and first-class in all respocts. foil Good Saddle Horses. Prices ble. (Second Street.) COUYALLIS, OREGON.

The ladder hi an ascent of one foot in of which is lid to whit labor. It will thu be seen that the mill keops one hun REMOVAL, I wish to call th attention of my patroi. twelve. The cut in the rock at the lower dred tiuilei at Oregou City. Why cannot end ia about tweuty-five feet iu depth.

The work ia apparently subtautial and waa sc to tbe fact that I hare moved my Harn Shop from my old ataiKl'40 Uie shop oa Mai oop ed by the state. factories dilfereut kinls be put in operation at Corvalli. The Indian training school at Chemawa, Mariau was the scene of a conflagration street formerly occupied by Cameron Bro'i As to its succt is, that must be left for tune to There are aome who CQUALlIATtON rOTICE. I shall carry a good line of harness and ssd die, and by honest work and fair dealii unilcsror to merit a si are of ynor patrona4 last Wednesday afternoon. The new sup think salmon will not go up it, but a num XTOTICfi Is hsrohy given that the Dusrd nf EqiuUI- I Si bliil.

In Ik.wl lll.tj.., MllinlV IMA Bill ber of trout and hundreds of small fish were erintendent was there and the cadets were ou parade, when the cry of "fire" called N.P. CRICCS. seeu in it Tuesday, an 1 strange to relate, son hsppened along soon Iter, and the bear. susial at the ottii-e A tits County e'rk ol Miid eouu-qi and eoatinu In ssssiou from o'clock a. ro.

ef Hsnteubw mb, 1884, to and Inclusive Ueteler ta, 1885, and than snd tber publicly exsmln the sssssi while the visitors were standing looking theia a iro and ty sued which were found to lie iu Aim -a. The -died eont lining tever.il tons of ly is tot illy destroyed as down the foot of the ladder a salmon uf F.MJ3;tSS3N. Attornev at Xjar. IDC aapoi 9um eocnpany usvc oegon coot traction of a new dam across Mill creek, jU the foot of Hub street The people of Lake, lew are anxious for daily mail between their town and the rail, road at Aahlaud and are endeavoring to get r' Inntations are out to attend the marriage of Charles L. Mother and Miss Battie Louot at Phoenix, Arizoua, Monday evening, October 12 th.

The contract to complete the Siuslaw mail was secentljr by the Commissioner's court of Laue couuty, to John Brown for $2,900. 1 Two stages going to Marshfield from Empire City last week, after dark, went bout thirty in. in length eutered the lower msnt rolls ef said count) lor to i year 188S, snd cor net all errors in valuation, description or e.olHi Of course Commissioner Baldwin was charged with having hired the fish to do oflands lot or-otltr propsrty. Fire Insurancca Specialty. All psrsoas IntsrsMteil are hcrebr ootlflod to appsar this, but ths esse with which the trick- was at said tiuw and plsossppoiuud.

4 afW some resistance was captured, brought to the residence of Mr. Burt, and tied to a post Two wagon lnails of WeUfoot apples were sold at Priuesville for $1.50 per bushel re-cently. According to the cenu report the products of Crook county in 1881 were a follow Wheat, bushels; oats, S2.308; barley and rye, corn, 2o3; hay, 11,630 tons; butter and cheese, 2 1.S50; potatoes. 19.955; apples, 814; prunes, 10; lumber, 1,430,000. If, the apple now going to waste in every done showed that aalinou will have no trouble iu ascending the ladder.

To lie J. P. A LI-OKI). AawsMir, Dated Aug-. sure in getting up tho first section of 3S5 Money Loaned on Good Security.

New ewelry Store. C. W. Smith, A nnbcttccvl Jeweler aittl Watch -miJir hu ltvwu. feet, the fish has to raise himself something Real Estate Agency! over thirty feet, but at the end he finds a CORVALLIS CRE3QN iung pool where he can rest and wipe the prespiralion from his noble brow before elevatiug himself the other nine feet orchard iu Oregou were converted into cider aud the cider into vinegar, at least $100,000 From the strength aud agility displayed over the grade in the heavy timber back of CeufcTville.

Six car loads of hops from the Pnyallnp Valley passed through Portlaud recently for the East, Three car' loads go through to England. a a ii nf e.i.. wiviiti st. it-is. iv wtbsawsB ohivFi wavsatll1 Kiwciai sUwCiitluB ftvD to roikavirintr Aue enromatwt Wtct)rA.

UtUaVCtiOfl yUtfaUt44. PtieM tC Ml the titiwt- A atock uf Wktciitti, clock mhI jwt rycvntUntly on bvnU. 11-41 Ileal Katate Agents, will buy, sell, or lease farms or fann property ou eoniiniasion. by salmon iu trying to ascend falls there can would be ssvet. ssys the News.

This niy he un doubt that they could turn haud- seem a sin ill matter to the farmers of this spriiixs from the bottom to the top of the Having made arrangements for co-opera ladder without stopping to take breath. tion with agent in Portland, ami being ful mUT, afM It is possible that a' ladder built at the ly acquainted with real property in lSentou county, we feel assured of giving entire sat State, but is worthy of consideration. Win Fall and family, of. Wisconsin, arrived, in Dallas, says the Itemixer, this week. Mr.

Fall moved back east last fall, dissatisfied with Oregon climate; but on arriving eaat got a good dose of ice and euow main fall would have passed more fish to a neIv isfaction to all who may favor us ith their patroiiaja. (. A. Waoou.nek, StHSyl T.J. BiroRif, II i the upper river, but with the amount appropriated by the legislature, $10,750, a bidder at this point was altogether out of the question.

Mr. Baldwin has done the lest he could with the mean at his com FOR BALE AT THIS OfFICE and once more seeks our agreeable climate. GUN STORK. A 1IWU Ul UMCHI, UiaaiUg ill ailO" tneuts to ship several car Wis of dried prunes aud plums to Minneapolis, St. Paul ad Chicago.

Judge Denny who was formerly iu Oreon bat been appointed adviser at court fur Cores, snys the Shaghai Mail, at a salary of $1000 a mouth. Wm. Williams about 66 years of age who came to this coast in 1849, recently walked over a hank of Rogue river thirty five feet high, which resulted in his death. Chinamen are picking and sacking potatoes near Bueua Vista, Polk county, for two oeuts bushel. Some- 10,000 bushels were raised in that sectiou this year.

1 mand and has every faith in the success of George Turpin near Cnnynnville, stood on a limb of a tree about twelve feet from the ground, and chopped off the main body which fell aud the top struck the ground work. BREECH MUZZLE L0ADIN3 SHOTGUNS Some legislation will probably be neces KlnV. Plslnl. sary to prevent fish being disturbed and sprang back, struck him ontbeleg about three inches above the ankle break Amnnltlon. Cutlvry, pr liUin, t-'Uhliig Tackle, Hewli.g Work mad to order and srraiited.

while asceudiug the ladder, aud it will re well aa a stable tb it ttoo 1 adjoining it There were two horses, in the stable and one of them narr ily e-iciuei being burned to receiving several tire wouuda. Th cause of the fire is unknown but it was supposed to be incendiiry. An organization of Indian war Veterans was formed during the week of the fair at Salem with the following officers: T. B. Wait of Solum, grand commander; Col.

John Kelsay of Benton, senior vice-grand coiuimuider; Col. B. F. Shaw of Vancouver, W. junior vic--graal commander; grand in in-h il.

W. J. irrison, Yjinhi state adjutant, W. J. chaplain.

Dr. T. Enilirec; paymaster, John Minto; sur-goon, Dr. Martin; of the guard, Jacob Kiuearsou. Steps will be t-ken im uieiliately to eatab.ish subordinate camps all over the Pacific northwest.

At Bully creek, near Ontario, Oregon, the other niht a nun named Jackson aud his hired man were murdered by some unknown person, who split their heads open with an ax, Mrs, Jackson was also cut in the. head with an ax, and when she arose frum her bed the murderer shot her. Her wounds are nut considered serious aud she may. re-, The hired man and Jackson, son, sged 7, were sleeping in a bay stack about lifty feet from the house." The stack was fired but the boy crawled out and escaped. The loan's body was burned to a crisp.

The other children asleep in the house were not molested. Somebody ought to be hung. The Ililisboro Independent ikes ths fol lowing remarks which contain much truth; 'The game law was ids in tli interest of the rod aud guu club, and it is of beuefit to no one else It prevents men from providing meat for their families' present need on th frontier. It increase the number of wild animals that prey on the farmer's stock I increasing game. It causes the yearly incursion iuto the country, at the end of the cbiee season, of vdlaonus pot hunters whn rang over th farms in harvest time, on Sundays snd every day, banging at everything they s-e.

killing or crippling stock, setting fir to ripe grain, trampling down grass aud grain, and endangering human life aa well as p-operty. The game 1 1 is sn infringement on the rigV of the poor man snd the hoy, in favor of the high-toned hooters of the rod an 1 gnu club, an 1 WOODCOCK ALDWIN.S quire some 'attention to keep it clear of 20 33tf C. MODES, Corvallis. stones or gravel whhh may be washed in, ing both bones. Dr.

Goucher and Mr. Koyer, of Molalla, returned from. where they had been having tome of tha gold quarried from their mine on the Santiam assayed. The iu time uf freshet. Temperance Notes, The National W.

C. T. U. holds their 313 nnoi? assay of gold was $50 to the ton, but the asaai waa not made of the lead with which the rock abouuds. yearly convention at Philadelphia, commencing Oct 30th, GEXE LEE, Proprietor.

The new pilot hnat being built at Astoria Oct 8th, is apart as a day ot prayer, CORVALLIS, OREGON and wdl be observed by the Uuiou of Cor AGRICULTURAL (Opposite Harris Orowry Store 1 vallis. Wushlnj, lier.lns, ra.klilat aud riming A district convention is called at Mo- is to be sixty-four tons register, and will be the fastest alitor on tha xist She wilf cost $10,000, the amount appropriated at t'ne late session of the legislature, and will be christened "Governor ttlie ia to be need on the Columbia bar. Mmville, October, 7th, an I 8th, the dis dene ersltr ansl at lieaisonable Prk'es. trict oouiprises. BtnVi Yamhill, Polk, and Tillimuok couutk-s.

The Northern Pacific has established a The annual niMti-ig of ths W. C. T. U. specii! rate of $1.75 per hundred oa apples ot this city was held at the Evangelical church October' 1 it.

Ths following is ths FINE SHEEP. list orHoers f'HT ths eusuiug )ar. Presi Wm. Ilartless has ten extra fine Oxford in boxes on tots of one hundred Ihisbs or more to a shipment frma Portlaiji to pojnts ia MouUna between Miuoul skI Boxenian, inclusive, also to Butte, Anaconda, aud dent, Mrs. Addie Baldwin; Vic Presidents one from eicu churcti as follows: 1st, Mr.

bucks fur sale at reason CORVALLIS, OREGON. Blackwell, Evangelical; 2 id, Mrs. Hilmau, Deer Lodge reached via Garrison. The board of trustees of the Oregon state N. Methodist; Mr.

W. Wilson, The narrow gauge railroiid counettf with the Portlaud and Letiauoa expres so that a orty li-uviug Portland can ooutiuue on aud reach Brownsville the same evening. David Holm, who was so mangled at ilcMinn-ille Thursday by a runaway team, liasirevorered consciousness and is able to ait up iu bed without the aid of props, Iinkvilie and vkiuity are receiving about double the amount of freight tbey received last year, which shiws that the Klamath Jake basin is rapidly filling np Work continues on the long prospecting -tunnel at tl-e Big Yank Lede in Josepbiue eoauty. The quality of the rock take) out is reported as improving aa the tauuel pra- It hst just begun to be realised that the rivers and stream in Oregon are alive with crawfish, and that these insects which wear their sections on the outside are delicious eating. The contracts for furnishing the Oregon arUt insane asylum with boots and shoes during th next year was let to Krause and Klein, and John 0.

Wright secured the grocery- contract. Railroad snrveyars are busy at work on the Syskiyon mountain nuking surveys, one party being at work in the canyon near Cole's, where it was supposed the Oregon company wti to build. A Celestial at Halney, whose name is immaterial, was robbed recently of lhe Urge um of $550, hard earned money. Other Cbiuameu were said to be the thieves. No lue to the thierea.

a i TT ill Jame L. Lewir. Cougrvgatiou; 4h. Mr. Can thorn, South SJiwj, Earns sxdl'cfs insane asylum have renewed the contract with the territory of Idaho for the care of that territory's insane.

There are now i Methodist; 5th, Mrs. M.xire, Pawhyteriau; frcasiirur, Mi. Moore; Roc. Hil- HARDVARE toll ai mtv to fs-a urn A about twenty patieuta in the asylum here mm; Asst aud Cor. 8m Mr.

Crahaiu; Supts. of departments remain nearly ths Mutton, Beef and fat Hogs a from Idaho and they will remain nntil the the rw-kless, G-idless, Tiangwhmging specialty. completion of (he asylum at Boise City. same a laat year, also tad standing com CORVALLI i lU'tlON. uiittee'a.

Kew quarts ledges are being discovered OF AU.Kr:C3 AT almost every day iu uthern Oregon, says Over 3300 page of temperance literature lias been circulated by the union the past the "Grant's Pass Argtuk" Arnett Bros have found a go'd beariug qiiartx extensive in width and length with gold plainly visible to the nak.d eye. O. V. hss discovered a gold and silver qu irt Brinkcrhoff System for th Cur of- RECTAL DISEASES Crr SO, 000 ears Recorded In ears. Lut week while the station agent and truckmen at Eugene City were nnloading a car of freight on the plitforin at the northeast corner of 'h freight dejKit two 251b tin cans of powder which bad been placed about, three feet from the mhenf eoner of the building were explodeil, supposed to have been caused by a heavy Iter of iron which OrM Moore threw dnwn striking One of the From the Secretary of Miss issippi V.

C. 1'. U. com ji this ringing note: 'Prohibition has ma le miraculous strides Piles, Rectal Ulcer, Fissures, FruHlns-ani, fistulas Ann, folvpos Kecti, r.to. Cured without euttlnr erwrstions.

Dr. Pllklmrton. in Mississippi. Yon hav no idea of the magnitude of our Work aud the blessing that ha attended every effort, We have reasou to thank God." BROUCHT BY THE Ml Direct from the East! cans, Mr. Moore wat from four fo five feet fnm the cans at the timet his clothing was badly torn; his hair, heard and eyebrows surw, osjm 1st and aorlst, and proiirletor of iti sanitarium lor ths eye, and nervous ilia I'ortland, Orrfon, bss St.n appiiinteil sitml and ph4i4an, or thta tyte lor M'eiton.

ami has la two BKHitlis nistl a ruuibwrnf lures oass, iu son 4 s-bich, stvsn eiterauon. witD i knil. bar ou!) done nana. HXorb-i nermMon to is. W.

"H'ea)hsTfrd. Amt- burn to a crisp and his body burned and bruised seriously. He is suffering great uii oi last n. Aiuer, cashier of Ladd ft Bush's bank since March 1869, resigned, to go into the new Capital pain but it is hoped that be is dange-- FOUND irlst, well know iu frank Uardiier. nin.hlni-1 National 'Bank dem, of which it is aiorstioos; 11.

a. Kam.y. druil at llarrlslierir. Oistrou, sod otiKsrs, 1 nnsly injured. Mr.

Joseph Eaton, who wss wirbioafew feet, was also considerably ledge four feet in width, on Jump-Oif-Joe, near Lucky Queen. Arthur Wilson, of Jack-on county, has discovered a bituminoua coal mine on bis farm near dford. The veiu lieing over four feet wide is almost inexhaustible. It resembles in every particular the coal ol Toledo, Ohio. He proposes to develop the mine at once and is confident that it cau be worked to advantage and profit A band of horse hi vs.

numbering some forty men, with their families, have established their he.iJ quarters in the Tton M. T. They ban a regular settlement, raising crops, and seldom have hsia thaa 300 or 400 he I of stock on bind, most of which is stoleo property. S. H.

Venator, a prominent cit'xeu of Modoc oonuty, CaL, died at his home iu nude-stood he will be cashier. Will meet iiartics at Mrs. Hemnhill's burned. Mr. Elwrd Fairing' on and Mr.

That the best and cheapest pleace in Cor-vallis to buy all kinds of Botel in orvsllis Irom arrival of stago Irom The Jacksonville Sentinal sryti "Ahorse Jesse Gross were also rathor violently Ail-any, I uesday, O- t. 13th to Thursiay imjrninn loth, I8H5. shskm up bnt not seriously injured. -disease ia prevalent in the valley. Gran ville Kaylor is the heaviest loser so far liav.

KHARDWAREX Addrss tor pauulilet, Dt.4. B. 11I.KIVOTO. Pirtland, Or. iug up to this time Inst stock valued at TOVE direct rm Tb Fish Laudsr.

$1,500, including his Sligard stallion. The Oregon Gily Entrrtrut on this sub Cutlery, Tools. Iron. Nails. The Central School building at Albany it ject tiys: 'Tuesday mov-m" Governor GREAT KORTHWESTE.tN REVSEDTf.

Moody. by 1). Cole, mem- 'faat nearinn completion. The interior wood work ia finished, and r-a ly for graining lr of the from Cdu.nbia county. The black boarda are Itainj made, and in a rumps, uuiioer nose, iron and Lead Pipe, Rope, Barb Wire, STOVES, RANGES, Granite ware.

Stamped Ware, Tin ware. A'fnriiiinirD'Cli and others, cam from rtland on the steamer Latona nl pro to officially Mk A an liia aaa Will I Ml rjliad in ttO- Eastern and St. Louis sition. inspect the i-h alder across the river tost The Redding "Independent" of laat week was completed a few days ago. 1 V- Those who work nrly snd IsM need a bolwa Japanned ware and House Furnishing goods; or to net all kin Is of job work iu tbe line of shet metals or plumbing done is at the iwlls'l Msdloln llk Pfunder' Or-on Blood reported that some two hundred white men (en Delta sraitins- for emulovment on Mr.

lallace of Corvallis, was appointed a commissioner by tha legislature PerlBer. As rsnwttr and preventatlvs ef dlssass Hardware anil Stove store ot FOUNDRIES. to superintend the construction of this lad the railroad, but were not likely to find work, aa the company is employing only ess sot hs seat. It eliwks KluniinatUni snd Usls-ria, rstieves Coostlustlon, Dvsiepsia and Billiousness and puu frash snwirt m'fl -s sj-sUsw -y iakin( SIGN OFTHK PADLOCK J. D.

CLARK. Chinese. der, or ttdraray, after studying the matter it was his judgment that the best place to build it was in a nie" channel room in the HEW, KICH BU'ID. All OruygisU sad stjsssn ksselt. SI 00 hot Uw, lor A school teacher recently sued the Shedd School District in Linn couuty for three hicks near thn west side of the river, which For Sale! oflVred to his mind, peculiar facilities for Viva BCfKIiM OlIDB I Issued Harris stl KepS, 1 each year.

Bl month's wages at $74 per mooth for time manufacturers cf the work. Alturas, September 20th, Irons the eliect of a doee of carbolic acid giveu him by mistake. He si sick with measles aud tonic medicine left by his physicisn. His nurse, a Mr. Edwards, pat iu a teaspoouful of carbolic acid in one dose, which ended the patieut's life in less thsn a half au hour.

Laat week some eight citisens of Sherd passjd through town enroule for the new mines at the bead B'ue river, near the Three Sisters, Cascade range. Claims will be thorough sssayed aud if found to pay will be worked. An old miner made a rough assay of one claim, Key Wwt, and found $108 iu silver snd gold. A Well is Iwing drilled st the7 residence ef Mr Friedlander, of Roscburg, the diiil it now eighty six feet in solid nick. Then are eery good indication of water, bat nut a geud flow at yot.

Nearly every well ia Rueebnrg is dry, and citizens are alarmed about the future supply. Tbey are ia boawe it will riia soon. The grass is dry aad stock will eerutuly die of starvation if grass doe swtspruig sp Suun." which he had not taught. It awing the 1 11 ewer 11 1 A Gool Busin633 Location, time after Which he was discharged. He With a number one Store- House '3, BOO ll--s-tratWns wholw PLrtuT (talUrr.

U1V1U Wkolswl Price recovered $225. Ths stream in Wt chsn'ie' hsd a rapid descert for a short itanc snd then passed through a long pool worn, in the ruck, and again entered a deep worn 'gorge. Out of this it fell a dist mce.of about 12 feet into a 24x70 with house attached TINWARE suitable for a small family. Situated in the center of the Some days ago Fred Cleaver attempted to cross the Yamhill river at a deep lord near Amity, and got into swiming water. Mr.

Cleaver cnuceeded ia cutting his horses' loose from the wagon, enabling them to tort of bay empti tug' into the maiu river. City of PhilonvUli. AND Uree-I to tammmrrt ell sroosl for awrsesval ear ta sally- eu. Tells how to rder, awd arlTe ezat-t coat ot e-rery-sasisix reaa eat, drink, mr, er have fnm wh. Thssw IS VALUAULI.

SsOOKB eoutaam iBforsnaUors lraar4 tba asavrlMt of the world. Wl wlU ssuUI usy ntEK to aay ad-du-wa W.BOK secs-ip of 10 eta. to ek-frajr ei-wssvs ef BUtnar. IX ms fasssr (ruu fm. Reapctrsill-r, MONTGOMERY WARD 4 CO.

StT SV it Wakaats Asraee, Cklca, lit, And a good shipping point The first thing to be done waa to that the water out of the channel. 1 hea tbe portions above and below tbe slack Water pool were cat to a uniform widtb of ten feat sod tbe button eat iuto step foot in height and ten feet long, At tb edge of ON THE O. P. II. sake to the shore, leaving himself, wila aud babe ia the wagon with the water- running over the bed of the wagon; by calling for help, the neighbors west to their ssuef, all ot out safe, 'For further putnulars enquire of fd, ALLEN, L.awntn urvgun..

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