Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1874)
Vh liberal Xpublircu. DALLAS, AVJUL, IS 1874. A CEUS TV OL I) I) A CllEL 0 IV S IDEA OF LO VE AND 'MAURI ; AO IX . ; ' BY W. A.U Cupids arrows poisoned oro. II8 darts aro fatal things ? , Tor WWhck- is tho end of life, Ami lae has fl-ieting wings. Cupuf sroiTos and capiivntes, Tho heart entranced w bound, Wedlock come?, &J1 jo.v departs, No pieasurj more U found. J am resolved to lire idone, And 'oro a cele'o.ito to be, That I same happiness way find, And pleasure too may see. No scolding wife or crying babe, 'To turn my mind astray, But a lasting happy solitude, Until my dyiug day. OLU IMIOIVVUILITIES That person to whom, in time past, wo were wont indefinitely to alludo by the title of "Cleilt of the weather" is no longer a myth ne longer a weak attempt at sarcasm oa tho part of one fhom intolerable heat, or gtiffeninjr eoldor a reign of mud and wceepin skies had driven to desperate imagiu- Within a few years daily reports of the state of the weather at different parts of the country, and predictions "with regard to tho changes that may be expected in this or that section h ive become a part of our every morning's news. Tho daily ncw.-paper which has any title to tho respect of the reading public has its special iteccm.mo.Jatiot) for the reports uf the Si -tnl Merviee 15 urea u, and ever. busine-$ man an ho turns over, his p;pcr, while dUcuvia his breakfast, glances down the el xtmnst to sec what ' Probabilities has to say with regard to the character of the day. Ou its "promis or foreboding lie deems it safe enough to rJv as to whether he shall take his utsil nil i under his arm to tho loref or shall permit his daughter Emily to accompa y the proposed excursion party j whether he shall order tin correspon dent at Detroit to ship a carg;o of wheat by way of the lake, or 'lgLrf st to his wife that in the cxpeoU'.-rm of a fine day she may permit the washing for the household to be done. II r.v much of Bavins, of economy, of health, of luppi ness -depend upon the adaptation of human affairs to the weuiher we are just beginning to learn through tho varied and increasing n-.es of the infor mation supplied by this new institution To be sure, the predictions with regard! to the changes rc not always entirely verified by the phases of meteorology in all parts of the country, but. consul criog the recent establishment of the service, and. the inexperience of mo.-A of the obsetvors at the many stations it has beca found ueccssary to rppoinf, the accuracy of "proUbilititW in general has demonstrated the valueo. the service to the people. The intelli gent and pru'eat farmer will not now eow his grain or mw his i$rjsj in tlii f.cc of au approaching north cast rain The intelligent ship master will not 1 oist anchor and move out to sea when ho knows tho '"cautionary " storm eignals have been ordered for the region of coast be intend to sail down Verily, here is science to some purpose science made practicable for the uses of a whole nation ! Tho Rev. Henry Ward Ueechcr makes this seo.iblo reply in tho Cftritt fan Uiifon to a query as to whether if was widked to dance : "It is wicked when it is wicked, and not wicked when it is not wicked. In itself if. has no more moral character than walking wrestling or rowing. Mad company evil dances, untimely hours, may rnakt tho exercises evil; good company, wholesome hours, and home influences may make it a very great benefit. A theif went into a Milwaukee jew lry store, where a woman was the only clerktand ran out with a gold chain. Tho woman chased him, yelling 'Stop thief 1" at every jump, but people on the street thought it only a family row and did not interfero. Probably, bup. posing the fleeing man to be a huibmd in peril, they rather lympnthized with htm. Tho woman caught him at last, however, and in his pockets were found many stolen articles, riiiii ntiuBws oi Oiuwi.vrioN A Now York journal has the follow mg: Sir Ifenry' Thompson's paper on j . ' , 1 Cremation, says u JiOndon piper, lias attracted much notice .in Germany, having been translated twice, besides obtaining warm support from till cmi' nent physician, Dr. Kopl Moreover, the practical Austrian have taken the idea up an one that has really parsed beyond tho stage of discission.. The Communal Councils of 'Vienna and Grata have adopted a proposal to cstab lish in their cemeteries the necessary apparatus for ereroation. "tho use of which shall be ptional an! open to all ' A veritable sgitatipn wn are told, arisen in both places, though whether the excitement is all in favor of the firerv furnace, innovation, or whether tho attached supporters of tluir pietur estjite churchyards arc indignaut that these venerable depositories of all that is mortal should be deprived of their precripiivo tights, ices not seem very clear. .Wo cm onty wiJi sucee for an expf rinu nt whuh will be carried out for our benefit, though not at our cost. Where tha light I; -arfed Vien nese would bum thv.ir ; :!':. s r descendants without a si;, h c-r murmur, and afterward tranquilly fot; template the beloved remains iu a jar neat! labelled and inscribed with all- tho vir tues of the lamented deceased, tloi in. vt tr id'.ft I . ii lt!i !Uil AlHi'-rlCiillS Ww'i'd Kk;! to priK-.-'ed by Casy f i I . .!..?-.. I staiije., Wliot ii uuncccssarv sen, iu Mrs. Grundy s unaceountable strong ; firelfosiS. , Hut wl.cn th furnace system beeottifs f:th:otrahl.; :m the 0 .iiti.ienr ! ; of i'nrp; tt will spread by derce, f n th,. taurt advarmd sprits atuun- u- will no! J;e sow to ddy prejudice" i bv nobly l otiCtthiii their WOl ks tu all ;!gs, their b dies the eousuuiiug i f firu Certaitily-one of tlie most graphic and pr,.b-ib!y. ooc f tho mot areurate Ucseripti-tis ol tlie perE'ti-ii a r n t.-r j iiabits of 1 uuee l!t?Krek, is ttic r ., , . , f followtng, by a pentlennn . w.io h -s recently taken lock's, of -the man : '; 'The mightiest stntrsai in the c j world is a tall, bald man, with some j white hair. He wear- - a mt.itarv j uniform to plesise old William, but he j . i best likes looker drapery, lhe. man is I v.ry upright, very strong, very atTablc, and so wonderfully elaMto in his mv- mi nts lb tt hi- mi-ht b, mi Indt ru' b r j man- He h.;k in rbut health fi! . , , .. , " .1 HI HI i.' 1 t,t"iji, BIIH Ilf5l4 itil tmf- begins to noitev piinful f:prms and contractions of the lace, which bvni : overeseited nerves. Jti in:iiri r he i .... , , a rolicktijg, ovtrbviring Jioan, U jjv, 'children, ami friends st.ni in ?w- d him. He will net even Um tt remons! ranee, still less to contradiction, H. i i , e, tridca over Iih en -niies ami acijuaintanecs, nodding f the latter as he puts his frt upon the former The. mm is of gi nt appetite for work ai.d food, lleofsold sau-jgfs and hu k , , , ' ti . bread, served without a fnbWloth . for bre.ikbut. His dinner is of miht) meats in pilenty, wui-hed down or fioa'cit in large goblets ot strong; liuriitly He smokes and works and tijk pcrpetually. HU home is like n volctno in cotHtant eruption. His secretaries can not stand his work long ; they are obliged- to give in from sheer exhaustion. Prince Ili-marek is very funny when ple;ted, vt.v formidable, .very rash, very impudent at all times. He h not a far-sighted man, or he, would not h. n o rushed ioto a religious war so abr:i; !', H.. j rather an astonish ed itfJU vvdio h;n become mighty in spi'e of errors, often because of errors, and who believes that everything can be done by c ur ioc an I opportunity. Ho is, so to say. a mm who has stunned himself with his own noise, and who keetis on bawl in" because it seems to bewilder other people and do nnko everybody shut his ears and give info him." . , Ari!!ii!iiti;ifor wlt'oilcc. 4 t the Fthrunry fenn of rrob.Vte Court for .tne county ot IMk and State of Oie, 20ii, e uiwierrigKeri i8 .luly appointed Admin. ratur o( tlic.eetato of hio in.la For.l, deceased. All persons holding claim ag iin.-t said eftato must prwi-nt tlio sfluitiiluly verified to me at uiy roHidr.f' near Independence within six month from the date hereof, or auoli elniuis will be furcver barred. And all person fcnowinr themselves .indebted to said cMa muyt make iit,t,,(iit payment uniess f indebtedness in credited by nwte. February Jth 1871 Jo it Fonn idiuinistrator koticis.- VTotieo hereby given that OrUnlo At?or--i ru.iii w.is sNtldntod cxmitor of tho. estate ) ,1.1 , Coooer i-co.tsd at tho February Una t,t fd Count c-un f r U'otk County . orpu AU -parsons having claim or d.;n-".U gaut ; j,, !IItfhlreby notified to VrmL then j to tho undersi:-..od at hi re-sideneo thro.? mitori N Eof Uothol ia .:.id Couuty witbiu six mouths 'fron tbs date of tbi notice March 7tu IS 74 .'Orlando.AMerrnan Kxccutor In the Circuit Court of t'm State of Oregon for iVik Cou.ity : Martha E.Sfwrry, 110". v J. M, .s erry, Ieft, To J. M. Pin-rry, said Dtftndant i In si.!.- nume A tho Siato .f Oregon, yaa nro borvbv Muinootiu 1 to ujijo-ar in aid Court by tbe fin-fday of tho Mav term tlu'roof A. 1. 1S71 au l atiswi-r t--tupJuiut nf sail . 'ltf. you, or dwrte for w.ut thwr jot will !m Ukeu a-ii.-t you. And 'if you fail to answer -said oiUdaint, tao J I II"- will n U t j tho Com I tor. a U.--re diiMilvi.; the bond a of uiatriinony ex jtai beiw'vii yuu and j'it'.. upd lor other rci'tt Mi ma;-led ia tho conn-bunt. J. L. COLLINS, . M 2 1 ft w i'fi'. Atty 41 Pi 7 heie a? Vl vira C.ittr ;u Executrix of the f v ta t; of JCattnu de ,5.5.4 d, h filed i..-r ai-i ,'tii ivr fi.!.i! gottb-meitt of said est ite Nr-e ) kervby given that on tWiday tbetth d-iy of Ai-nl. I 1 b set -f r h-arin; jt't-j'.'eti'.ns t ,ad n'-oiUiit be-jiij ni4 at my oiuoo in the C.-a.'t !IvUH t Ialia . i faid County, at the U -ur of Sen oc;ck A M a m on ai 1 i y J Jl MY Kit Couuty Jude Mil' - L4(H,UI ION Atx!ri:i iiv . xiir-i i'Di.K nt;.M V I ' t'ONl'UMlUM Pi;opLir 7.V-Ti;at t -, ran; welfare an I. " 1 ' . . ;0crui:u::';. am a ut in'. en i turn nty iw , . - ., f thr .,ftt,t .jj.j rartv 0Tuu t !' .d iuu.in4 vx;-r,t on-, ,;..r tt i-.w-ir-r! oi un$ ftsMi' !hiirptr, ! rh..-io.o5 .-.-t U t -.t ib i r..wr..n - - VJ ia1 m,Jf,u I luuot-y i y cviruj t a- o .a!i.. 3. Thai - k--y the auth..jtty -f any partf ti l.iad o- ? Krtop-'ft 1 by j lif-niiuj.tiu't tru ,.f. , h -wt ai'ot ' . t. That r i !-! n the prnMic wblrb Vie lat !'.; 'Vi: f; 11 ",.ru, .,,vt' 'r . ibtft. i-sj-u, u4 ia a4t t .iio ? j i'!: i?i-vr? bid ioa! i t.tnd ,p St mii s !.rr, !1M , Ul;6t fl, s ,,; , ,t , (and-I "- .it -oaid w' i-j-ity oi b-4a j , , , , . t , ft. 'Him m vt d !y 'i p. t ih." f t tl.f i, . b. trA? --t bj b- .vn jn , ,..tt: , s.,ts.., ,.? Mu.trn.$. Hf - , ? s.i b' '-i n-.f.,-r .n 1 ;:,,( .. f i;v; l.i , lb At b !?. i.' n trtM.- prjor. d tbt b,. r"r,:rtt ..r p,t-ni.ry c ud r,n,n for ( . ' v i r ; i n b u-.U ; :i s ...j :'.iulUcnt to the -Uie i- ;,,,( S. TKt tin? a-l i-. n of tt;. bt LinLttfire i in 11 r '. " ' a t t...i J t.-r t th? f;tat'.ftnd . aj? ..' ! t i ..d-u .iUtv itr-l IHadi' by I'-.JiTr'f, wUh-'u j j u,t ti.. i,fi c, 4 t,Moi 1 i y b f.:-.pi.. f ! 'f1 "bl 1 " h T TTT?vn 7 t dt't and Jo Ijp ot ihc tupr. me Curu j . That iti a ieiou i nc?! nn l in ba I taio br t (IU er who bivt tr,. j ( d of,i.-e a i ,.Miy t( uhhy tht-li.Uture t, t tu5i i t p iy i i o i. pfa"'ii-c of Tel t r o -i.il r;i fii.'i oilier i:i '-s u-s ' p- ?i!a- b oxiir i .ttttval t:ivfoti.!ii. H Ti.;U ili.f''' i!f.(rf' .Ue,ii" wtm dj I will nnstwato. id i-J thot.) Mht b i; p ji t 5 ., , t uuo.-tb-dr wn wr, r' 12 That wo nip pp sed to by?a Witf nlTtn ' ncro polif iian. wbo mak o'ttv-'-.-, u.g a b-iM's: - ; tlsat wo H.aot bui.'j m-n . i.gi,-e, ttiat no loan t-liouhi be ito.fv I wjth a-r-pO'itt' ofaw wiio b;t mt .ltt. huoMlf .iiib . ot Micuriui? r'jit ttbi living in i mi !. ; .r.ibb? es-iiby !ii xit; th.it the iua b funiivt !ri"e bi oho buUHy, will b? iiUt-y o prove a bid oGWvr and a puidio de ft,! '?. Lb That we assort the d ieirino that no monopoly i tiy-o l the control of tin (Jovtrn isitoit; tht tho Htatrf Js tight to rvutate l.iir and froijlos or ruiiroad, wbi :h tiro wind iy io it. Hoi-n, and that Congress n and 'U;bt t'dj tbeauic in relatiuit t. inUrbLite r;nh oad :. It That the mot important interest of ib Mute in Afrriculturejind thtit our tiirtueraare urpiy inu'it'ele ! to cap irnportiti'o and t improvement of our river and harbors and wo iiroo!tly rei'oiiiiiivnd liberal approjriatioua by Cuiiri's! for tbo sumo. 16. 'i lmt we have but little faith in the c linn of present pditicul purttes to provida or promoto cheap truni'pojta'ion of our surplus proouctn. lt 'i'bftt we earnestly desire the ot tension through tbi:" cotiity of the )'f( .S'o i:til, tad, , nod tuoub wo assert the rijjht ot the Ktatn to riolAte tares and f.eibt ou railroads ex clufivt Iy operated in this Mate, yet wo Would depricate nod .ppn i.y legislative ncliou in rchition to tbe p.ima utile.- uch lares and freiithts should, been mo oppressive and tin- 17. That tbe agotria and ppecial ndvocatef of the iia rt.-'i -jt of imin-'poly mot large monied corporations ure net tit peisons to repredont u. in Congress, IS. That we are deeply impressed wiih'tbe belief that tho great danger thtt now threatens tho national prosperity nod even imperils the existence of our freo institutions, is the over grown iitiluciieo of gieat political rings and inouicd'jnotiopdlU'tt wbieb sock to control, aud are loan abirmiu extent, eon trolling tlie n liotiartlejrislaturuaud pre-til tiling every do parUiJontot tbutioverninent to tbo aeeotnr !i:di- ment o:f seltish ends. 19. ;That wc ate . emphaiiciilly opposed to tbe purchase by (ho Mule ol I bo Locks and Canal at Oregon City. " 20. That we sympathize, and will co operate with all attempts for I be moral and Intellect ual Improrement of the peojde, and we regard tho tcmeranee'societtes ot tbo land, whioh are working for the advftneeujentof tbe cauao ot temperance, as deorvin-j of tho consideration of good men everywhere. '- "i'sal wo nro in favor of a Lpeal Option Hud Civil Damage Lhjuor Law," SALEM ADVJUITISEMENTS. Fill EL 1 Ceiid :ii Jul lo Wise I The tJNTrF.!l3r'jKCDi6njAWSao1 ,'alwaya rua ly to wait onjtheir Custom tra .and sell at the Their aroilidVeetected'toclor GEWSHAL MERCHANDISE C o i n 13 1 i s i 11 Gr, IWY UU'K. X UIJilU.NU, SQ3T5 & SH3E3 HATS CAPS UllOV I. 4 Nt OT?!TI A vrti.-e r-r iir ncLi:?" too nt n XV ? u i b r a 1 Ut il.tct) l I j do tb- i squire thk ,ih i lV 11 iNt OVC 1 V 1 K V 1 ; ? ProdtlCC l.ilril itn cioiN. 1 jroM. FK,.,m VornsrI.K j jf f ! fj f P ! fl ( P B U Ii it la I U U 1 U l) It U Oregon. 3i n. T II K S U X. WEEKLY, JE.! I-WEEKLY, AND DAIL Till Wi'KKLY srXb too wiit!y known to rt'tjurtj any tsti tukd omincn ltin : but 1 1 !? r ni which hiive alr;tl.v givin It fifty it-.. a, it:, jruhiH- -ib-r, and w hiidi will, we hope, jjii pit iuay d;oaiind more, aro briefly :u it p.iw : It i a fifft ra'o tifivrepspcr, All news of tho d;rwirtho foond in it, condensed when un (. .ffv't, .t fi1l lonjrth when f nowm-nt, and ,! .iv-j,fi' i?i ..it rl. nr. i-,!.-o jjfibNj -and It !.'"': f,rf ,-ft ? '". i ; 'd y r. v 5 'i r . f-!S f v.- t-rtvinivi.j ftr.i -t ru-t t roA in.;; of every knd, but rontninin? i.oHi4;i j.t can offend lue most delicate and ? ro . "u - iastc. Tt i n filt rate tor" paper. Tho Wst talc and romances of current literature are carefully Hclcctcd and legibly printed in its pages. It i a SrFt r;i'c nsricultoral rPr. The wot frch nod instructive articles on agricultutsit topics regularly appear in tbit department. It isnn indpendnt political' paper, belong injrtono party and wearing no collar. It fights for principle, and fe.rtho election of the best men for office. It espeeiady devotes its energies to the exposure1 of the iroat cor- rup'tons lIKll now iiisriot" ami n- Jtv our e(iintry and.threaten t undermine r publican insttitutiotis "altogether. It b.ts no (car of Itnavcs, and asisljno favors frvuu their i i . i. supporters It reports tho fashions for ' tho 'j 'ladies and tbe market for tbo men, especially the cattle markets, to which it pays particular attention. Finally, it Is tho cheapest paper published. One dollar a ye-ir will secure it for .ny sub icriber. It is not necesarv to ffet up a club in order to have THfc WEEKLY SUM at this rate. Any one who sends a single dollar will get the paper for n year. Wo have no traveling agents. riII5 tVBKKY SUV EtSht pages, fty-six columns. Only 91.00 a year. Ko .ItseounU from this rate. Til 15 ..HUMI.WEEKY SlfN.Pame sio itfi tho dally sun. iSi'i.OO yeaT. A dis count of Zii per ecnt to clubs of lt or over.' TIII5 n I IjYSUN. A lar?o rour-page newspaper of twenty -eitht colemns. Daily circulation over ItM))i. All the news fer .cents. Subscription prioo HO ennts a month $(J(H a your. To clubs of 10 or over, a couato f 20 for ccut. mm SALEM ADVEUTISHM K.NTS. GOOjixNEWsT TO THE PBOft'Ltt Ol' I'OMi COUN TV BREYMAN BROa. SAIC3I OltCCOS. Arc Duff cpeua Fine and Selected stock of Goods comprising . . DHY GOODS OF ALL DESCIrtlONS LADIES CHOICE DRESS LADILS FAICV GOODS AND ;LADIES,j MISSES, CHILD t MENS HATS. . OnNTS smd BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL V j ."., DESCKII'TIONSand PRICES to SUIT THE TIMES, also a LA10E and well ASSORTED STOCK OF CARPETS, MATTINGS OILCLOTH, WINDOW BLINDS, and; CURTAINS. ALSO ORCEniE (OTiWAUEir fact" any thmg peruinin t II iatf Kami: ins goods Hiving Imu'ht our $X-.c'i in .San FraneisJo and Apw nk in person tu hold out Superior ii. j it-.-me ii in io iiunuai'r.', CALL and KB for yourselves. Mar S 73 .1 m CAP: T is A L i: A SALEM jo. n ii:oi itnrro;; ILis jutit received a l.iri? in voice of WIHE. . ,AfiD CIGAR Hi brand' cmbra tb choicest varietmn. "" ?ur a ! oivi; Kin A CALL 1 1 L HELM KI EIT OFF Practical "XVatcli maker. Tims piece? of every deription repaired and guaranteed for one year. Jewidry neatly repaired, work by mail promptly attended to. Guaranteed clock and watches for sale. II A 1, AS , oui:cu OF THE " AffSFJCAN PATROM, rUBLlSHKD AT FINDLAY, OHIO. THE AMERICAN PATRON is the leading paper published in the Order of PATKOXS OF HUSBANDRY. THE AMERICAN PATRON is a Live Lit 1 Tary Journal for the Farmer's Fireside, teem- j wilh interesting reading matud- for every inemucr oi tue nouscuoni. THE AMERICAN PATRON has tin ably conducted Editorial Department, dea ing each week strong blows at monopoly in elery form, clearly elucidating the great principles which underlie the agitation kuowa as tho"' OPERA SALOON- In Opera Buitding.J " COURT HTttI2L.r.........SALt2.U,TOGN. O II. S.TIITII, ritop. 4 Tlte;nejstlality of WiriES, LIQUORS & CfQARS always on hand. ;I1ILUAHI TAIILGS.' Qf th.o latesaadoitjmprovcd SALEM ADVEHTISEMENTS- " M MHMIE FIBE HSIUEIE APPLY TO TUH OLD y 1 ii vjj in 1 a u r xi a a 1 j FORD because - Vlmt, It has complied luJJy with the Oraj zu i late Law ' Second. Ita contracts in Oregon are backed, under a re-intfuranoo contract, by Its own rx& the united trnxeta of the Homo Ids. Co. of Ne York and the North liritisb And Mercantile Int. f.m inn v of London, a rrrri9 otiuruig trj bst pecunty of any Jt ire Insurance f 1 ' rr rn n ' Company or Association in the world. Third. It tan carry arge risks, as its poli cies are relniiircd by the abore mentioned. Cojnpai ies, bo thai tho PinKNIX lone can carry the nauio lino that all three companies would take aericrately. , fouriri 11 requires nm one eet or doo- 111 v vt i7fj , b.4vic7 fetjv .v... j w t IVinn.)..!.. uitl..iil li. ir.tfKla r f 1iAlir with eeptrato Corporations. ; On these solid merits, yii;:. CapaiTy to carry the largest risks,' The amplest possible security, Tho eimplest adjustment in case of loss, and The prompt and equitable payment of ail jasL claims, V The Phoenix Insurance Company solicits ,. yur patrona're. SALEM, OKEaON.' Fob 15:73 W S. OiLBET. C. VZrOVQK - ' ' y - A. N. :'CSILISI2RT & CO. Dealers in IJOOTsi and SIIOE, now ffer ti tu pabaa XESV G00D3t NEW PRICES. THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF 4 full liuc of . . . LA DIES' MINES' and v : CHILDREN'S. EQYSand YOUTHS WEAR AUrlueed wth great care frota'the" best"SSi I'raro scj aud E.iteru ManufcturefndJwitLi due nScrenco to the Oregon Trade.. W 7 E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A FULE happlv of Lkather eouipmiug th IWeat F nth J;rr ni wbii h we offer to the trade a reasonable figure... We mamifirturc HOOTS and SIIOE" - to irt-r, all sty le Material aui' oikni aiit.lp utitiria!eu., u, jrent f r ths Celebrated ?txoeit SbwTxo m tfntKr, of which 2,0t0 more wera sold in 1S72. than- ay o4ber machine rnanufact !,i d. jobi at S.n Francisco prices without !r ibt. itid on monthly itotjil'ments to made, pa. met t easy. Every machine wai ran ted for" , five ear" . ."v. ti t is n ti r & co, Cutaiuci clat Street, Saltm, Orepun'. Mar.S.lr . HEAL ESTATE. cr.o. n. jors f Uvat Lstato D er ' J; . PATTERSON Notary Publie J OS is IMT I E kl sOX m mm mu. - i!Iarir Collections. AGENTS FOR " U'liO.'lFinEtHSUHAHCE CO. of San Francisco; and MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO of New Vork . OP H03UE SLO&K SALEM .... OH Ii CON. OUR RULES: We buy or sell only on commission charglng a per eentage for tbe Amount which tbe prop, erty is sold or traded, for our service, du, when tl,ie contract of sale or trado is mido " We will introduce nurv'hasers to the owners of ." tbe property, art leave them free to make th lest bargan they ean, without any interference ' on our ,art ' ' Ye pay all advertising expenses, depending on our commission, wheu a salo or trade made : , We show all property, whero within reach, r !'ivo letters of introduction to- reliable nartiea. living near who will show.it . t Ail tellers or iLuiry pruiuijuf . iuhjt ai t swered-' ,,' f We have many applications fromjood, pront , y paying men.who will pay f2 par cent for monii; !i and give fu ft eits personal or real estate seeuri.'' ty,andpay allthexpenssaUendingmakinsroB, he papers. Ac. Parties having money o Toa will do well to apply to us before placing it el where We charge the lenders nothing for o, services ; the borrowerpay as Entire Satisfac tiou given regarding tbe securities. Aitention ! called to description of properl. orsiieintheWBKKLT SrATeaMAK. FeblaTJ lv . J.OlilKyitEj; C ' ' ' : STAR BAKERy VAMILV GROERlt, '' -" ' Oruclcei nmmiiactii:r -i )