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Two One furniture and hsrdware store. Otte drug- - store One grocery stole Twn meat marliets. Otte eonfncttonery. ' i4:i ',4';;' -- i 7 . :I-- ', 0 :i:.. 7 3 1 , t , I 't- ,!. .4-,te--,- , ,, 71 7'i '" ; i t ' ! t t 1,.. - VI q - il-k- f, , 4 sztpr,-,1- ,11- '- ,,,t. 4-- , t$, ; ,, ,, rat ion: bat 4,, : N,, 1.atf," 1,ea IlltnIt is tie kenttr of an area nf 2s square toll, a of the heat farming, land In the west The mull is a sand loam and the land is level and adapt. ed perle?tly I,. prontable farming a maintenance la oniy 10 per cent. Unlike other Irrigated countries. Lewiston'. Boil dnes not require flood , . e li - . 01 ,muntr!isni...on!,,fo., be run through ,, Ai .i; 4 par- - ' 1114 - - -- 2 - -- . IF , ''',.toviAft;t 44 .,, ! t, 4I . 411111 (--) , ,- r' , ,:: r, tiP ,,,y4 ttAtr,4 - ,,A14 BUD DAIRY ... , ,,,,,,c, ;AolorMe toao, ..c...,........... -, OF BRIGHAM POND. vo,o,,,eve,,,,,,,,,,,,,, '''... m Mode- Business Institutions and Proudly -- 44, - AI r, . bel...,". c".m".1'4.-- ; . r- , a rothe--Fac- Heralds A ,, fo--- - no Saloon Exist. 4,-- tc ii',-,- ,' . ing Within its Bounds. N ,N1' ,,..ir 4Nr especially those connected with Inar-- 1 but the dream will certainty liege. Every one knows that there pass. 4)i the loottperstifliina' 'attached I, are Itetto AIL both lucky and unlucky' Among Acs l'ormer it is commonly marriage ceremonies. moat rpeulthAtiltrrni;ing the dockitridele! yttcAucattl-sof bold that to put of clothing wrong side out is de- ing." This rite would hardly be recidedly a sign of good luck, but it garded now as consistent with modmuet be done accidentally. and when ern notions of decorum, but it was the mistake is found out no change highly popular in former days. The must be made. else the luck will im- ceremony was performed at the caCfowl mediately vanish. This ides is very lUalOn of The Wedtling darn firmly held about atockinga. probably tips by young men and girls- seated at former having 01. bemuse it is more easy to make such the a mistake in putting on stockinge bride'n and the latter the bridegrooms object in throuteg than in donning other garments. It atockings--whoshose backward over- - their heath, would be hard. Indeed. for a woman the was to hit. if. possible, the head. asd to put on her dress or a man his coat especially the noes. of one or other of d or vest inside out without Ithe couple. A success. noticing tut shot meant marriage at an earls wheat he was doing. date for the thrower. Another superstition touching the Another old custom which the au some times remember use of hose is connected with dream- perstftious married is to wear ena when get thay ing. This Si a Scotch notion. If4 old stocking and one new one. fol. person be about to sleep in a bed that lowing the thought. perhaps. that he or she has never slept In before, every bride should wear "somethins the certainty- of dreaming can be as- old. something new." To this day habit, malty brides adhere to this old sured by placing the stocking taken or but they do .noesen. off the right foot under the head. Not fine superstition. the apparel to stockings.Londea only wilt the sleeper be sure to dream. tom, 25,000 IIIIPIICIS. Produced creg 'i g 4,, 4,,,,, 4,, . , .'.0.'0..4,0,ONOW ,,d,0',,,le.e," .. thilt-Ntsar- l hame-seeke- i - ' Hustling City Boasts Many ,, bitih-- . the' tate': S9 bushels of els of first class potatoes on the half. Joseph Myer, produed L. 'acre teakI. .11',11:1PgrAtte wheat ,pmr 100 iTE BONDS FOR WATER SUPPLY The same lead last year productui bushels of oats per sae With the installation n f a first clan The Lewiston farmers prAueed over sater system, bonds for shich have 54000,000 pounds of sugar beets this been voted. and a mountain spring year. for which the 1,4kwiton Sugar nosing sufficient water for 600 families adready purchased, and v. ith the company. paid upwards of S135,000 advent of the proposed Ogden. LewIDEAL POTATo Son., for iston and Northern railroad. That Lewiston is an 'ideal place for shith th franchise has been granted the evidenced is following by potatoes Lewiston ofand work acts: Little or no attention was given fers to the alreadyr begun, an ideal place to this industry until three years ago. to live and prosper. The Lewiston-In- s and the output ha s doubled each ear dustrial Boosters club will be glad to addressed to It ansser !Mee. The shipments for 1912 were and ta any queries give the prospective investor 100 ears, with a large amount yet unand home feeker further information the possibilities of Lewis-- I t concerning From 3441 to PO bushels have been ton very lit produced from one sere,. STRANGE WEDDING tie cultivation. SUPERSTITIONS Lewiston is the home of Met le Ilion the youth, who won tho National Cop. Stock ingm figure in some curious per bank silver cup sod $141 cash prize, tor the best halt acre 'erstatoes in ituverialtions touching old customs. urvIr-r- 1ilf 4: , ,, ,,, - 5b.f .,"6' I ' 471 1 --- . ,,,, . O. .1:,... $$ .0 1 .' i t ,' ', r V 4, W0,4 :. 4 ) .. ti:7 , ,, - 4 it Si; 4., ,,,s,;' ,. .,. , 0, . '.24 1 , , c;w2ss: . FAIINIING AND DAIRYING. The principal Industries of the people are farming srid- dairying. Lewis. ton people oWn over 1.000 dairy cattle. the products of which find a ready market at the Utah Condensed Milk factory, which paid to the farmers daring the.current year over $50,000. Three good crops of alfalfa ars harvested each year, yielding from OVe to seven tons per acre. That not consumed by the dairy rattle and 1,000 work horses finds ready male at the Hansen Live Stock and FeedMg corn- puny. or is shipped to Fait Lake. HEAVY GRAIN Pliolii-tTION- . The grain produced during 1912 Is shown by tho ridiowing a...will figures: RSno bushel, Oats. 137.&35 bushel, 21047 bushel,. r ,,,,,,,.. 4-- BISHOP A. L. HYLTS FA1N.4 tetuall Photograph of a Seventy Acre Fick' In the II Yet' Farmflfly , 4)WN Bill CANAL This vast area is irrigated from a man canal 25 miles long. carrying lip') second feet of ter.' It was built loy the people at H cost or 152.000. This canal is owned by the people- anti in free from all encurnhranees. The cost 1 , A.' . i'4116 cUtA,,Itts ,tuul Electric light stem. Telephone totohange, I'hree tine aryl a high 1- ' 44t. .,,, e A40-- k pElatiLE lumber. .. ,;' dir,ati .,,r lbw' 1 hi,h-hr- Two Indent. r 7,.- ,,4-- - ,..Itt, l' tI''.4 r, . - 1. L...1,,,, 4 , , , ,W é1,s e lV'fl a ley hran h to f ,tho Oregon .t ;LettMLitt& xalf.rzaa4,, r t north of Salt Lak hörtturing on the t Idaho stet,. lini, and the beautiful ' '''. rk Cache valle'v ; I.:, , Factors mang for the aphtlittling V ' . et t 101 AO,. 1..,V- - .1 AlleZ,' , 4'14 Pk. , 4h,e'4,I40.. 11, o 1 ; 7.11. , '' . 454 ', ' ' 1.1rri ' -- ',. ,i , -., ,ivess,,t),, it ,, , ,:vi'. - 4,- ti,.? : 'I , 0 4,... 06, l'ro0:1,1'4'6.tat,,44'4 . -- 1 t,,t ty 4 1 P;Ft , '1 :,,"., 4'.' ,, -.... P' !,e ., ..0,0 3'; t , 0 ,,, . '., irtfr - - , ',., ,. ,. ,.., ,,J tine milliner) store, One harness hop ,Four 14.:K5rniti1 I t ,,,o' oo ' f3' , 'ot ; -- -, ,,,c, 0 , , . , , ,,,,, '' Alk,7 . ', ;.8t ;' 0 if, i et- , e s - t A , .. ....,,...; O i.. '11 il'i , 2 ,4e'd , iw ,,, ' - '' ',Ili' ,"- '0444? t '''"4,11 - ,1; 7 , - i 41;4 ' tilt1 0 -- Oil , , 1-- An , li; i '''r r 1144 a. . ik. r. , , A.,4, c4, ,. An Agricultural Region it is Un surpassedIdeal Potato Soil. , T it el I, '' Tot ,...., '''--' " ""-- 41:tPI4 "t I .. , i , , 1 1 1 A''.4114, I I 4t, ,,4,--- ;f ,. "" ,b, - I 1 1Te- i l' , 'heir Own Irrigation , at a Cost of $52,000---A- s - 41 V'f-:4.- -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,-- - ' .7 '11 i t) ,.,., , ' 139 - ., AN' ' ,..P V z ' , 0 i ii" sir ,,,, i ' , i , People Built ' ' - ' ' .. . s 1I ' 1.1t ,s. ... , '''',': ,, 4,t,,,,,r ' , , ) .R...4 ...14.1:: . TRACTION ENGINE AT WORK AT LEWISTON. After Thtkdor Atte Lorin" Art I., ell to Prepare the Groom' NrAt 'i(ue'p ( roll,. t ) 5 T ,, : 1 ' 7 - . it 4 I J,I,ftwli 4,111,0,1144 ,,s.r.- too"' . - 4 -- or - . 1. ' ,, :, ', , . -1( inko.10141OT ,, A, t.ig:) 1, .., . '11- . ''''' y , ti,,, 14 ,.,' 'r'4 . ...,,.-t- .)6,'.-...ru.i-- ' , - , - '" ',pi'' , t i ' ' . I i .- - -- ' I ', - - - -- -- ' . 4 , . ; . , . , N e Cá.b....i:rY'lley.: Fét LEIVISTON.---LThiii4ilitoinniu.njt.111- : i 1914 S'ATURDA Y DECE3IBER 21 IsIETV'S i 41 f , , , --- ---,-, . , - - t EVIthNC , , ......, , - newly-marrie- - Tit-Bit- s. 471:: :14 W Sit Preston, Located in Southern Idaho, The Home of Industry and Progress' 4 1. ..,' ;11:' 1 Sande rest 1 'I 1; it i ; i ;.2i ? ir:, 1 le,: t t I t -i ,!.!- t; t ;',; t ! 1 f,;1 is an sir c,f industry anal 1tvaling this thriv- - i 4:1,11here ',' 1 eenttal and South 'America and and bls murtgAga loan bust nom tower:at the northwestern states, I of no "mail magnitude. The clues. (ton ha" been asked a great many times, what in the beet and safest Invetznent for the public to put their money Into. Mr rriell maintain' that the great majority of people itodaY ,annot affoid, and do not want to their money in any investmentplace of diem it or speculation. What ail inAlaska, city of nout,lern Idaho The et' Its ett lement, history i growth and deveinpolPot is &inapt in-) 1,' 6 1.t.srestIng..as it toil of HI,.r strugtfcs or ,LOtterrolned 4ZUM oftI hnt-cL women to! I i .44.1eretich from thn soil harveete that trl I i', day seem slimont boundless In trositni- tilde and Yartty. It W all hi the ;9's 4 ' 1i IIIIit I little band of pioneers from vstors trait the smell wage 1 1. ' 't.lah wended their wily no through earner to the millionaire. 13 kin MIN. , '' f'. IV. Cache valley and setth,I in what is Iuty Ur and cototervatt,,! investf 4,0 .f.,':''Jlow Preston. Mahn, tront In viddi a certain amount of A.1 thcir preclerl I i l'cassors had done in l'14h. their first interest will be paid hitn from his int i, i estment each year, and that his act was thst establishment of ari in .;.1 rands are placed in such an investment t ,,,,;:i I':.,! gation tystent. rctittit "I kill, h RI In fait 80 that he tan figure and know tor a I10.0o il ,1 today hqtce sped,1 on! ht t,stioratoit, turety to tbe try dollar ins, what ,land. Whieh , Preslon to year ,balkuty from rent, r his income will be from tr,rn the mnney invested. There seems in have 1rt;inapirational sonitthing , In hie .,r this,. 411- In the the (arm iiu kPopr11.,11 .( 1,cti tItrict, ascanno other part "f he atnie ..!! Irtt,N ere the safest and roo,t .nry boast of belltr boll. !urger eervative inveatmenta In the world ii Idaho 'II, St Opal, more pleasant ,Itmito or more. especially when', 'heti are hecked ,le 'healthful muMolent se, tatty and negotiated eondition& Tle voottlatiost '..:,7 today in somethina lens by than people who thoroughly underetand t system, el, tr!,. light ,ypttrli. the value of farm properties and negoI. 1ornod public Iu:htmg,, .,ell,.ht tiating the mme. j..1;schonto. a well sopersised in, 41 griv.., of the savings of th pon W sornment are suMlent in pie tdav are, deposited In mutual say',I ! draw to Preston any who miry be seethsa banks Ills la tiat home. where moral find :11101Iy Invested In judgment krt int a desirable farm securiti6,a is I t ennditionn fax or the reorths of !mach better than In a bank. 'ilsocial with the atisurJrmes th,qt Mr' Ur it nets the Investorsavings double the Intilletwe, here are potent for of la armlint Interest. and :tbao:ute! Ii 'root safe It 11 1 - t ' ,- '::'!:''-',- , I :' II, ye-- ir 1,-- :i b- . , , '''' .i Four-Sltb- s tn I 1; k .. 3 ., ,$ ''', 1? w 1,1,.,1 . ,,,.., ' , ,'I-',- 4 'III 1 ;,''':: ' ' ' A or.;;;;IIC; ., 491:, (A 1 :;fdt'l , ,, :' 41( 1, .,: t 't r 'd1' kl!,? IA. ,l,l'' 4' 1 ,', ,.. , '',',1,'?-,,,,- ' , ,i JERSEY , ,t ,,..c., .. '' ..,.. 1' i o. .t.: .. M ,, ,. ,,,,,,,!, .,t, o. ' ,,,,11 ' ' ' 1..tt,.... NV A ' a tw;- -- f ,.,,,I.-"'74 i''.7' ' ' 1.4.;- - its s yt,,,,;-- ,f rterirv trti!t- IA -- , t , 16'n'tt17, 1,i,. P., , ' Io'o I :on t.:. t ,tt , : , tr,,I r 01 1,,, mt,t, ,Ifq ; t 0 .,, , .i.r,1 . o' o, it ,K P ,nttity , t , ,d . V ,,,,t t ' ,, f -n ,. ''' "1-- I', ,o1 T- -- ,1. ,:rIPA l'..a Fl,r-- . ',..1I ..,:, ,Irci-T- '''' I ow,log In . r To to-- t'tern :, A p, nf PI mr't ! t ,', ;' , '', , .' .t',:0,'' ''4 , .. ll ,'I'-- - I I, ATt t,,, -. , ., tie To ,1,, I; t , 'r ng i'r,--e- nt , , ATI 1,1, Is ' tt I 1, ,,,, MREDALE TERRIOR ,,,,, ecitintily liarriln.n ,1,04, ', 4 On (Ii)g kennels I photagrarlt tc!prosente klina prominent citizens religious affairs. At the ewiterand ntanager Institution In-r- V - 1 ,, ,4 . ' ' 4el. N .,".: 1 ' t) ' ; 't , :; , --- ' : !hook-keepe- N i f , 111 tr fropa-sitisse- :1 ': - l 1,14 '' t 1 II ' ) ' Ale ,;,,i ' k, I not the brand of a horse that travel, hjt bis breéding." domm.,..1,11, 01, Ilmonoostemi .0"1004111,, MI, - ' ", . Is kes'll'im t is l." I 1.'11'1 Salt Lake '. I ' We. 7' ) i t-- Ii'! The Sandcrest Farm Store is at 867 East 9th South St. ' : f r ' , CI and breed champions. Mature dogs, brood mat r011S, Spayed females and puppies for sale at REASONABLE .PRICES. : it I, America. t ' ' ,' ill bear- 4, . contain some of the best Airedales This business house located and carrtea a ntin't-,'nr'- - WHITE DOGS-A- ND PEARL POTATOES. cmiltdete. amnia'. Mr. erio' WHITE HOMER AND WHITE DRAGOON PIGEONS- MONSON. MurrantiSe - his name. ing I ,,., .? tr'''t 1,..'i ,11K SWINE-WHI- TE IRE 11 --, - aryl L.t:6sr, Ithirr',-- t ,4t,,1 t,,t,,.. !It, t Ar,', tk,,,, ; 1:Z11 1,1!" ' - hood ). -o , , rr, ,,Inz ,,,,,, ,,, II' trwl h', "'" "'.''''".1 It:, ' '',"4. t t ' 1,''r "I1 tr, 16p.tt I too, .7.11t ner r,.! li, "at VII' NI .- C "'''l -- " - ,t It ' it40 ',4bA ,,,r ',' ::, .1i., n r:I''' !''. !,,otht ..r '''.' Prtn.n" : -- rn " t ,k '''...4, ,,14', 4, . :1,1,1: rtiz,.. ,tt,11 !I - r r- n," ,.. , Iir, ,, . 1, ttt Nt1;,1,!t, .n ,, .. . j. ,.:6-- 1 : ..,, 'r, s' ' ., .4 ,,r, " Vj,,,r I 4 i 1, ,, t ti , TAntinn, flng- ., 'r, t!in ,,.rttt, , !til ; - h, CATTLE-BERKSH- LEGHORN CHICKENS 1. ... II I - ' , r 'biro:, i, !nrd. .1, .1,, .. Tr., ',I ti, - Breeders of Hi gh Class line of Monson began business 1 n 4 e i fit.'nI :. ht:v g Th. In hP" k",,-0f four yrars ago and has elooved t ' , It-.- 1 6' .. ,, , t' t ', lho r,relt Pf4t a growl 11,, ,,, healthy Increase In patronage V,,i ,t , 1 ,; lf. !IV', t ,. : th, ,.1,,, ,t etnt,try PItCh yPer. t ; '' '' I, '' I ei t!, Vh:to,t, h. h,s411 rclnit;w1.),arpei ' ' '', Mr. Monson was brought up under 441.)' 4 a!!nt tintI the two. Fig dt1P, shr. al-- !conditions ' Ils , that necessitated hard I .n ' ,rt, ' , ' ,,,l, A, ,nirl t, PO OT,":1' rules as tn work. '''' ; r i: 'hoer perseverance. ', n Through it. 9, ,''' tint ent!ng rit' to a rind can,dr'nking, ',$t,;,,, 'i $ ,,1 'economy and indivtdual effort he has ., w,.1..r ' .r. ' , tetineran,e In al! glined konsinonce 1 ') ; ' ,' in tho community '' .; ' I ,,,'4,,,,, ,,,, z11,or! lier memory wait wonderful. ,fliAfl.. tl "ngP 44 44114,04,,, ,)14,,..0,4,, $ ,,,, ,t,44 4444,3,4, 4 op $ , r" p one year old Nil, WP1 !hy being ;active and alive to the inter. ir. e;irrle(i Nd hen phe ', dillitSitilEntlintitttns t estm of thP Be served es to ',atom and the dild'n community. IlaultieiwlIne. near QueenPa misflowtry to tho! Southern States Jr ,1 ', ',11,bg front it In town, Ireland and :lt) year", later It th.. , from 1997 to 1399, andwae-pelea- lt irt- 3 ar. r ,, 4 1,1THER 4, .; 1.Ao'In IIIPthr.;f.4,, 'ffie Trona River Branch of '" I .f,rtnrirt fid ti- elmTrs'or 1C,,11 ( t:. L. the Ho wee ..head chlareh. thiv took fortnlyhtihe Itrialicte of the Oregon Lumber .. r.r, A, .A )1E.:11 I( represeutalary "' ir 1,, gs turth, r tvi yA rye who luitted with her aluiut At 1',!'in a 'talk with Luther s rem. preet- Ildod itompany Myer. Oregon for nine yOlir .t)k, ;,,,,I,m).,. pituated nioidita pg,i vie were aalling 1 married the dsoehter It of the Idaho, !tankers' Mortaage Ot'll N1L"rit4 )1II, r NI, o ,T; ATiN,; In 11,,, ),,,,A;), hirl. "r tho progressivt, Iltile or, the Thamog I rememtior ;welt) tho lof S. R. Parkinson and has a family 1:'11Elai corporation,the follnwing recta F.Altm 141ANS IS As i 11,1,0-- s vity ,d, Preaton. Iii one or the leading hodlea of ; o pirates hooting from 'of six f prPsented: children. Mr. Monson .11 Viio flint Interests ti,iathern Idaho. orilthet at its take aii zit. ation ,,rall high ,11,,,,le ','IiittEr., Fuse hal handled luige p, i 'type that results t, andl are Icaudingit 114 .1.1 ,ligrroillideci It as loon after berreturo that lato untiring perseverance. ,, 4 I k ,I .11,1. n0 , .41 '',' , 1 r . , ,, -I ' ',I: h, , PROMINENCE BY WELL DIRECTED EFFORT - tter ,,,....:, t. v Ur 4 GAINS LOUISE H. WOODMAN, Owner. S. H. HIGGINBOTHAM, Manager. Chronicle. England.London ed To PROFESSEOR OSTLER M 11,11,1.-a- :, , .,!711 .$ r ..tsr, 1 1!:1 th .1011' ', ,1,,, , trVi.,--1- .,,, .i4- , 10 I t ,. ,...,,,,, not IA k ar, it'.1,,,., ,1,1,: 'A., 'WI- i ITt:: '' 'It ' ,01,10. "qt i,, fr , Ili, e- 4. ,4 ',.t 1 ... in , ,,',- '"411!mr;-'- ts.!I, ,,, .,. t.,,,,t...,: . oldSe :74t, r, he tT 11X I Ilii ,. In- n ,:4 - - qv: ' , ' great terest that you have attained your one hundredth birthday, and congratulates you on reaching this remarkable age. His majesty is glad to hear that you still keep on your literary work. and trust that your lifk may he blessed with health and peace." Among her clearest recollections was the outburst of national joy when the news of the victory of Waterloo reach- 2- olte T message from the king: "The king has heard with EM Yr iavi The Farm of Quality PRESTON, IDAHO years she received the following 10 organ-settleme- A e)4,00w"---- , IF took up literary work. Tom Wind sent her to Douglas Jerrold, and in PIM she was successful in obtaining the editorTM ship- of the Ladies' enmparbitifi position E he filled for IS viers. Among her contributors was Mary Howitt. The appearance of new work by Sir Walter Scott and by Dickens she remembered well, and spoke of the intense popula- - exeitement that was shown on theme occasions. When MIAs White reached tho age of In-t- ,Hil w. 4', t il li;.: 41 1: , ; r lt,,,il it the borrower which is signed and very 'attractive and artistic natural sworn to before a notary public. This campus, and TIQW that the ater has mrtilkallon advel full Information as been installed. everything is modern to the amount rate of interest. time, and up to date, tog( ther with option for At the present time the academy erncharauttof the soil. water ten instructors ',and Is well ploys ary; in fact, all the information that 'equipped to give four complete years is necemsary for determining as to of high school, carpentry. domestic whether we desire to make the loan 'silence and domestic art work besides or not. and tvinter practical missionary This appheation Is then handed to courses. A shower bath has been men of good judgment and 'stand- - 'tailed to accomintalato the athletes; ing in the,community a here the appll- - its carpentry rooms. science and arts cant resides and thev sign the state- and laboratories are all fur . tnent, giving the valuation of the prop- - !room,' with modern equipment and erty aciording to their opinion anti appliances. which make it possible fOr judgment, the young men and wemen. to rtstetVe Alter this has tPa returned, Vt. the very beat Course, along those line.. make a personal examination of the The Inualeal department of the school application and of the land nffered for is one of hieh any institution might security. and then we make a written oell he prowl, A completely es to its value, elan as to ired band and orchestra, it ladle? the value of the land in He vicinity. chores and the school choir are organiIf one report agrees nub the state- - 7,itiona which at- - not excelled by any taPat of the pplfrant. and t:le s,,urity p hoil of rtittal size In the state. Is found to be ample. Ittid th pplica- The school is alive and in good coil. (ion is approved. the papers are then (Minn. Tts students are contented drawn up These papers t ()TIMM of: and happy; Its patrons are Interested First mortgage prinelp31 note.1 In its welfare. A spirit of progress is coupon notes attached. pay,ible haif- - felt throughout and is especially the period for w inch tied In the student body organization oLovering the loan la, to run. in general and in eery branch of that - Firat real estate A great interest le beniortgize organization. Abotract to title ing taken by the students in athletics of water. where one is and debating. and also in the echoed required, duly atittirael to LIS." paper. The Oneida The magazine has on any entered upon its seienni year and is buildings that mo be upon the mort- - iahrenst of the times in every way. I gaged pr,on'aPs. payh1,1,,' Rnht. friohintem la principal of this pro-iour f4,.1 grosAlve Institut h,n t ,Ast All g,,tt 0 Olt Iv t, :I 10o1 111,0 r;1,:,,; 110trlIttlo,1 th,n t RESPECTFULLY REFERRED T1'. ,11 I r I |