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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1878)
Murdering Nrgroct. There Imvo been more ncgroe hung, (Bj i the N. Y. Day liook, within tlie past year tlmn there w in the whole century since the declaration of Amer ican Independence! What an astonnd wsfad a fnct that any one may ver ily if they havo any conscience or are wiisille to the "deep dnmnalion of their takirg off." Nor in' there, or ahoiilil lliero lo any mystery about it. Though human, o: course, they are widely Jifl'ercnt human beings from ..... .. .n,l uI!Ia in tlii'ir own UKOCI.VI., 1MI " " ------ ocntre of life, where the Creator . i . s.i. .1. .... ! iilaced them rnd aoaptea iium, im-j .. .1 miiliiiiti- ilnlr kind. And II. u iniu iiuiuj'.j ...... -- :.. i..vln..niiil!nn uitil lift. HI ICS W III II 111 JUIJ'VfltlVM ...... - aro applied lo them in accord with their nnltire and want they also live and multiply and fulfill vast and bencficient purpose in tho civilization of modern lime. But thrust irom Ihcir natural orbit Into" our, and rule applied to them, in deadly conflict with their uaiure and wanU, they therefore, rapidly perish, "like the In dian." It i aa inhuman and. moi. Mrons to forca them into no called "freedom," or what is in fact freedom with us to force children into the con dition of adults and rofo of citiscnlirp. 3IoBt people have a notion that they must "die out " for it is fact familiar to everybody a experience; but think U the punishment in store for tho Authors of such a Irmiacedeiil crime ! Dkcidedly Rich. Tho standard publishes the following letter which Reserves to go the rounds ol tho press for tho originality of i' orthography, ipuncluatioD, etc : "The best way fur californy to git read of thear giils is fur them to cum to oregon and fur thear Mothers to stand ind thedoore nod watch furorcgoningboys locum A loner the road and flirt thear hand kerchief nt them and w lien tho young men cum to the lions sho Must coin dnvalinff the oiil A bout a rich man ind californv and tell tho your Jf Men that she wants hear gii 1 to Marry A.rioh man and that A ru n man arc riling to hear and that she can git Him in A short lime A yonng green born will cum A long and the girl will 'qookctt him and moke iiira be Icive that she can get the ru n man in californy but sho de nt think ANtif of bira to marry him but she will qooktlt him tell she civ bim and then she is all lite and in this way Ihey can get read of all tho worthless girls iu californy." . Somebody ought to publish n hoime liold tract, and adviso people to kindle thoir fires with gunpowder, instead of kcurtene. It would bo vastly safer indeed, for the gunpowder only ex ulodes. and then It is done with it, and if it blows out the windows and doors, or takes off a leg or an arm, or puts out ao eve. that is all there u or It and pcodIo know what to expect. But it karoscne not only explodes, but takes fire, and its t)i;Vniiig vapor is pretty sure death to tho woman who tries tins sort ot kinunng. it is an easy thlnii to lilt what is left in tho lamp or the oil can right over tho coals to make a blase when tho fire la slow, but tho hospital ambulanco and the coroner's inquest aro pretty suro to follow, i lie most sickening ot ail horrors, being burnod aliye, is the nut ural outcome of this hurrying up of slow fires by tho quick kindling of kerosene, but every woman who tries it ought to know that she would be a uood d al safer in tho front of a bnttlo P. ..... a t than beliiud tbo keroscno can in sucii flu experiment J'ftiladttjdih ledger, A Changs Demandio. The Stock ton LuhyanUnt, In an article on "A change in our Indian policy needed," lias the following sensible remarks: "We think that tho management of Indian affairs should bo wholly iMitrust ed to the military department, Tho system ol keeping accounts in tho army is so rigidly strict that an officer oould not possibly pursue tho thieving system practiced by many 01 (lie pre tut agents with impunity. In cases of difficulties willi the Indians the mil itary arm of the government is brought into play to effect settlements and re store peace, and it would seem to bo better that the whole thing should be entrusted to the military in the first place. Had the business devolving upon tho agemios been all along con ducted by honorable soldiers instead of thieving civilans, we would have bad lower Indian depredations stid a stronger feeling of security among set tlers 10 the frontiers." A granger stood curiously watch ing the pea nut man as he methodic ally turned the crank of his roaster. After expectantly waiting cntil pa tience ceased to be a irttif, the unso phisticated tiller of the soil blurted out: "Hullo! you feller why don't you play suthiu?" i- . .. ' . . j THE Eugene Guard Stwipiprr, Book ind Job ornce, Willamette Ft, Eogent City, Or. ( ( v. J OLD, TRIED, TRUE. People ! Irtlins wU.lntrd-i"l ar sot ought to ue-wlth the wonderful ir-rlta that free! America Remedy. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOE MAN AND BEAST. TbliUnJirwnt mrlrillr originated In Am M. where Kaiur. provldee In hw hlwwwr Hw., ..ikukm for thtmf.UdlM.of Iwr chil dren. IU fame hu been spreading for JS rears, until now It encircles the habitable I lob. Tho Meslcan Mustang Llnlmeat It a matehleee rtmeflj for all csternal allmente of man and beaat. To stock owners and farmari It U InvaluabI. A single botll often a human lift or re atom tha usefulness U an xoellnt boras, ox. ow.orsberp. , It curct fuot rot, hoof all, liollow horn, grub, grrew-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, tha bltee and ting of polaonoua reptllca and Insecte, and every aucb drawback to atoek breeding and bush Ufa. It eare every external trouble of horses, euoh as lameness, scratches, mrliiny, ralu, founder, rind gall, ring bone, ew..clc Tha Mexican Mustang Liniment t tha qulekoal cure In tha world for aoclilenU occurring In tha famllr. I ha abaenca of a vlirlclan, auch aa bnrna,acalda,apralna,cuta,etc.,and for rheoma turn, and atUTneu engendered by axpoaura. Par Ucularly valuable to Mlnera. It U tha cheapest remedr In the world, for II penetrate tha rnueole to tha bona, and a tlngl application u generally eufflelent to cur. KexIcanMiuUngLlnlmaul la put up In thre alaaaof bottlea,tha larger one Ulng proportloa aUbnnchthaelieapwt. Bolde'erjrwher. NEW DRUG BTOltK OX WILLAM ete Htravt, near Ninth, tHUMCJS is CH KM 10 A US, 01I.H, TAINTS. . GLASS, VARNISIIKS PATENT MEDICINES, ftc. Brandies. Wines and . Liquorr Or ALL KINDS. Tn fact, ' liav tlx tieet aaaurtiuent of article found iu - . FIRST CLASS DRUG 3T0RE. W w&imnt all nur drug, for tliey ar new and Kru h. I'articiilur attention Is called to our Stock of Perfumery aiiU Toilet Articles. Ai w hay bought OUR tlOOt'S FOR CASH V can oniniet with any wtuliliahmriit lu Ku gi-n City In prira and aocommixlation. liny youaWooda wlu-r you can fft tliXet and clirajwat. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all liourt of th day or nitfhl OS u u It K & t SADDLERY. Saddle & Harness Shop ONE POOR NORTH OF DUNN tt STRATTONVS, Wilhnrtta Street, Eugene City, Ogn. t'au b had vrrUilni uiuidly kept In a wall retfuUtml HARNESS SHOP I ua tli BEST of materia, ami do nir work welL Come and a m Mure piirchaain el whrr. While my karneaa cannot be celle4. aiecial attention ia caliml to MY SADDLES. TheLAKtN treeia arknowledired tha beat on tha eoart, and whrn rlved by niyaelf, irivea entire aatiafat'tion; having th Wire rwiniaite. oeauty, aurabintv ana coruiorv PRO DUCK TAKKN D. R. LAKIN. Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION Tim ASSOCIATION HAS ON 1UND a laiys and varied aMortment of FKt-Slt GOODS, and ar rrceivins erwy month Bw auppliea suited to this market Oouda ar sold tow and AT ONE PRICE TO ALL ! And PRODCCE TAKKN AT THE HIGH EST MARKET RATLSL Uiv as a call bfw purrhaain;, a it la Bo trouble to show frdaadr Price. rl LU.iiin:n: Li nn:n! I have established a LUMBER YARD Oa tha a-TDT of Llfwita aol WUUmetu (treat, aad krp 'Dtutlr oa kaad lunbr M ail kOHta. N-aaoood floarui; and mi -, imo m and Icoce r.t. F, B. I'l'N N. j'ylltf II I I I I eunuiua prl'M II I 1 f I I 1 n4dM-rlPIUr II WW l.f wMlevtry J Jr v V- j"rtl-le In gen I r X. S ,rl ..and I imi Si plrru'-l of . ny ri Vrr. liTVh" "mt " p'ne of ! rrllar.ej. I" 5 ha l.nVw V'A'iVch" ed Hi rtrrtii ot tha i .r I. tir runs, i-pos ftrr,',.iVrwiVii ..r oda (; mankind: J ?SSi! rlru In aaaalltlr He talt. tlaiararw, f lril-ilVul t bleag.. M0HT80MEI1.WAIO k CI., Original Uraaga Sapplr Slaaaa, tat Wabaak Ath t-aleat. IU. IXliJWSr'LytAlLj rihLttUGumt araaaa. Botanic Mtdicia Co., Boffalo.N. Y. B.H.JAMES, MANl'rAlTOKER OP TL AXI) SHEET IIIOX WARE, WM.imette Street, Kaxene tlly, Oreg-ou. Kecn comtuntly on Lund couijilvt saaort- Illl'lll 01 Tin- and Sheet-Iron Ware, Stoves, Ranges, Pumps, etc, Repairing done promptly and in the Lest milliner. I), c. VNDKiiwrxiu. i. D. I'XDtllWOUD. UNDERWOOD BROS. GENERAL UllOKERS lift AND SELL GOLD, SILVER, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. on NEGOTIATE LOANS, And tit Bile of REALESTATE Particular Attention Given to Collections. AGENTS Connecticut and New Zualacd IuuranrCurarnit'a. ALIO AI1KNTH WELLS FARGO & Co. F.iiKOiie it, i OrcKOii EUGENE CITY MILLS. milE UNDERSIONKf) 1!E( LKAVK To 1 in form the imlilio tlmt they hava lutkmnl tni Kl'UKNK CITY MILLS for term of vn. and ar uow iiriared to do a genurul Milling Ituair jiu. will receive wlicnt on tm a-e on 'a vorubla kriua, and will make lilxirul tem I to fanner wlio desire to Krl1"' weir own wluak Will nt all times keep ou Imuit for aulo FLOUR and ALL KINDS OFMILLFEED, and pay the Highest Cash Price lor Wheat A ahara of the tintronage reapeetfully solieit- 4 oc7J l l Jt liDltlS Chas. M. Horn, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. 1 1 1 I'E.VLER IN GUNS. RIFLES, I'inhing Taeklea nud materiala. Kei'mring done in the neatest style mm nniruiiivu. rowing iiiaeuuiea, nalea, ixn-ks, etc., reaired. Guns loaned and ammunition furnished. Shop on Willamette at, opposite Astor House ELLSWORTH & CO., D R TJ (HUM TH. "17"1LL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS in IT all its brauihes at the old stand, olferinir Inureaaed indiioemeuts U customers, old and new. As liereWIore, the m.wt Careful attention given to Prescriptions. DUNN & STRATTON aTTtir. OLD STAND OF F. R. DUN N. HAVINll ASSOCI ATED WITH ME IN business Mr. HORACE F. 8TRATTUX, ws have just received a new, lr.-e and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of - HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL! AMD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. We ddre to mak do irrand Bourish. but do aay that farmer can com nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at oar at ire tliSa at any other eaUbliohnient In tows, ard they eaa buy them on at pood terms. W have a full line ol FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PliYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIE3 AND (I EVPS' FURNISHING GOOlW. MEN AND BOY CLOTHING. UATS AND CAPS, 1WXTS AND SHOES Alul KM MnAliMt.Tlw A.I. ! I n Ia am ' - V 1 m Bt tb oVraands of tlx p'll'lic. DL.NN A STRATTON. A Bi l l I T M.OX-1 the a.1. i 4fent Kr thia cel. Itt nu.-n. Ki. HE.Ml;ICKA L'l'ITIMW CARDS -Vcrraot-at IS V t l AhlJ ClilCE. KILLS all toe TW f4aO p FLIES to VH room to TW0jTJ6j r HOURS. jffivTi(& 5?ff7 ioc worth f? jyjfAi ny Paper. 6 X: Money Deposit DR. PIERCE S STANDARD REMEDIES Are not a.lvcrtied M "cure alla," but ar a iiio. iu the Jiacaac Jor which they em roonn rnendrd. NATUKAL SELECTION. InTeatk'atiutia of natunil acience Lave demon atrated lyomi controrerwy, ti.t thrm.l.oiit the animal kiugdom th "eurvlval of the httat ia the only law vouchaafea thit and terietulty. D"e not the ameininciple govern thec-mmer-cial pnwiwrity of man! An infericnr cannot m,raede a anperi.rt article. ISy re-B of .upertorinerit,Dr. Pieroe' Standard M have outrivaled all other. 1 heir aale in the United State alone exceeda one million dollar tier annum, while the amount Xxrted foota lip to aeveral liundreil thoimaml more. Io bluiuew could ifrow toauch giifantic : pmwrtiona and rest upon any other baw than that of merit. CATARRH REMEDY rientaMl to me. x)it. sao urn CATARRH REMEDY III Caret extend over a perloit of 0 year. lt. SAOIl'S CATA1UUI REMEDY Sale eoHttttnlh hitremei. Dli. SAO KM flATAHRII REMEDY Cure by tie MtM, Soothlwi .'fftel. DU.SAOJCS ' CATAHIUI REMEDY ! Cure " Cold In lfemt" and Cularrk, Otita, AN OPEN LETTER. It Speaks For Itself. Rockpoht, Makh., April 2, 1877. nr. tv.t,.h. lUvini reml in vour liaiier re- IKirt of the remarkable curea of catarrh, I ira Induced to tell "what I know almut catarrh, and I fancy the "aiiuff' and "uibailing-tube make mere dollar grablwrn) would be triad if they could embloton a aiinilar cure in the pa pcri For 20 year I aulfured with catarrh. 'pi. , .......i .a. lfi.tiiH oonitdetelv closed. ".Snuff," "uiwt1 "iishea," "iiihailiiii' tubea," and "atlckK," vouhliU worlc tliougu at luier- vala I would ni up tlie o c:uieu caHiiTi' ' until I becamn a valuuble tenter for such mcdi- 1 m-iuliri v crew worse, ana no one can know how much I u!terecl or wliat a minerauio lieins I was. My head.ni-hed over my eyea ao thut I wm confined to my bed for many anecesa- ive days, uHomuj uw mom iiikukv ..mvu ,... .:,. l;wt..,l niiitiii io-jslv fur 108 hour. All aense cf aiuoli and twto goi:e, aifiii, uhu v uuy iiiu" . I . i l.nnrln Imtiii reit. I'OUV lirunken ami weitK. n.l n..rvuas nvttom iliattcred. and coiibtitu tiou broken, ttuu i waa uawkiu u niinins aeven-eights of my time. I prnyed for death to relieve me oi my aimerm;;. a. mnrauK notice in your liajitr of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy induced me to pincliaae a jiacka.o, and nte it with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, wl.i. h MitiliM the remedy by hpilrotatic prn- aure, tlie only way compatible with common acme. Well Mr. Editor, it did not cure me in three fmiths of a sccom', nor in one Hour cr month, but In bsshan eight minutes I was relieved, and in threo months entirely cured, and have remained ao for over sixteen months. Wliilo lmttl;o t'ntarrh Remedy, I used Dr. Pierce' (I olden Medical Ducavery to purify my blood and street lien my stomach. I also kept liver active and Iniwels regular by the use of hi Fienannt I'ui-gutive FelhtH. If mv ex perience will induce other sufferers to seek the aa-.n means of rolief, this letter will have auawered it purimse. Your truly i. D. Rkmick. A CLO ID OF WITNESSES. The following named parties are among the thousand who have been mired of catarrh by the une of Dr. Sae ( atarrh hemetly : A. F. Downs, New Geneva, Pa. s D. J. Hr..h. St. Joncnh. Ma : K. I'. Lewin. Rut land, Vt i Levi Springer, Nettie Lake, Ohio ; Chun. Nonrrop, North Chesterfield, Me. J Mil ton Joues, Hvrilia, N. Y. i J.K. Miller, Priilger Sfition, W'wt, : J.C. Mcrriuian, LotfaiiKport, Ind. ; M. M. Trwt, I.oganstHirt, lud. ; J. v Hailey, Tremont, Pa. J II. 11. Ayres, I Porto, liul. : Jcaiie M. Sears, Ft liranch, Ind. t 1. William, Canton, M. ; W. A. Thayer. Onar ga, 111. i 8. M. Nieholn, Jr., (Jalveston, Texaa; Jonas F. Reinert, Monem ille, l a. ; Vi l.us!:. MLFarland. Wis. : Johnson W ' ' Hcliuick, Ohio j Mm. M. A. Currey, Treiitou, Tenn. : J. W. Jonlin, Keene, N. II. ; A. J. Cas- per, Tal-'d 1'ock. W. Vs. i Louis Anders, Gays port, Ohio; C. If. Chase, Klkhart, Ind. j Mrs. Henry Haight, San Francisco, Cat. ; Mr. E. M. Gallusha, Lawrenceville, N. i. ! W. J. Graham, Adel, Iowa i A. 0. Smith, Newman, (a, ; Chas. E. liiee, ISnltiinore, Md. ; Jesse M. Sears, Carlisle, Ind. l Dan! It. Miller, Ft. Wayne. lud. ; Mrs. Minnie Aniaise, ?.H) Do laiuiy Street, New York i 11. W. Hall, Hast ings, Mich. ) Wm. F. Marston, Lowell, Mass. ; I. W. Roberta, Maiicojia, Aril, j ('has. S. Ie laney, Harrisburg, Pa. j M. C. Cole, Lowell, Mass. Mr. 0, J, Spurlin, Canuun. Ala. Chas. F. Kaw, Freib-iektown, Ohio; Mrs. Ln cy Hunter, Farmington, 111. ; ("apt K. J. Spaulding, Camp' SUinb.iugh,Wyo. ; I. W. Tracy, Steamboat Rock, Iowa ; Mrs. Lydia Waite. Skushan, N. Y. ; J. M. Peck, Junction City, Mont ; Henry El, Itantta, Cal. ; L. P. Cumiuings, Kantoiilj 111. 8. K. .I.n. 1lo. ton Four Corners, N. Y. ; Gi-o. F. Hall, Tueb lo, Cal. ; Win. E. Itartrie, Sterling, Pa. ; H. H. Ebon. 918 Penn Street, Pittobunr. Pa. : J. R Jack man, Samuel's Desit, Kt. ! Henry Zob iit, Geneva, N. Y, : Miss "Hat tie Parrott, Montgotnerv, Ohio ; U Redlirook, ( liatham, III.: S. It. McCoy. Nashport. Ohio ; W. W. Warner, North Jackson, Mich. ; Miss Mary A. Winiio, Darim, Wis, ( John Ziegler, Carlisle Springs, To. : James Tompkins, St Cloud, Minn. ; Enoch Duer, Pawnee Citv, Neb. ; Jo seph T. Miller, Xenla, Ohio; S. Ik NicholU, Galveston, Tes. ; H. L. Lain!, Upper Alton, I1L : John Davis, Prcscott, Aris. ; Mrs. Nancy Graham, Forest l!ov. Opn. Uoldon Medical Disrovrry Is iltsratlsi Of Ulood-cleanricf. (soltlcn MrdirnI Discovery Is Pectoral. (.'olden Medical DKcnvery Is a Cbolayojne, r Liver Btimnlaiit Golden Medlcnl Discovery Ii Tonic (olden Medical Discovery By reason of its Alterative properties, cure Diseases of the Blood and Skin, as Scrofula, or King's Evil ; Tumors : Ulcers, or Old Sorea; Blutohea ; Pimples and Eruption. By virtue of its Pectoral propertic, it curea Bronchial, Throat, and I. no, Atfeeticn.; Incipient Con sumption; I.ingviiiig Coughs; and Chronic Ijuryngitia. Its Cholagivue projiertiea render it an unefpialed remedy lor Billiousnes; Tor pid Liver ; or 'Al.iver ( ooiplaint and it Ton ic properties make it equally ethcadoti in curing Indigestion, Los of Ap)tit, and Dya-pei-ia. Wher th skin is sallow and covered with blotches and pimples, or when there ar acrof ulona ewt-llinga and afTections, a few bottle of Golden Mecical Discovery will effect an entire ours. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, baveaallow color of akin, or Trllwih hrowa spot on face or body, frequent headache or diuineaa, bad Uste tn mouth, internal heat or obil.'s alternatni with hot flushea, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite, and twigu oate.t, you ar auffrrinK from Torpid Liver, or ''Billiousneaa." Ia many caara of "Lirr tVnuplaint," only part of thes aymp tou ar etperienosd. Aa a remedy fur ail aucb caaaa, Dr. llerce'a Gol.leei Medical IH oovry baa no equal, a it affects perfect cure, leaving th bver atrengtbenetl and heal'.hy. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT. IV. ft. V. ri a ( tha aula erar-raHur sad bus (rUirar..f tk tmuiM rraMd vs. all at vhirfc an vJi t.y dmrrau lie also iha Aalhoral th rR,4.'.l'.iM fnm Madsvl A.lnan. a M mi If aa tlMMaad awrsa, wilk la kaaarad aad .Mrtity-4aa wnilsrra.iiia a4 sukind platva. He baa airra.lv aiJJ thia r--Ur . k aaar 10. ou ancan. Vtw ,pm Silo. AMraaa R. V. PIERCE, M. D., Worli'i Dispensiry, Buffjilo, N. Y. I I - f II o ii . mm i llmA Valuable CQMljlOlii uiLsctj mm mm asm 1ASU In workmanship is equal to a and as elegantly finished as a JJfJ10,' It received the highest awards .at the Vienna and I Cen tennlal Expositions. IT 8EVV8 ONE-F JWTH IFA8T ER than other machines. Its Capacity Is unlimited. There are more WILSON MACHINES sold I n the , United States than the combined sales of all the Others. THE WILSON MENDING ' ftTTACHMEWT, for doing all kinds of repairing, WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. A Certificate Is given with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep It In repair, free of charge, for five years. It requires no special Instructions to learn how to use It. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Machines delivered free or charge anywhere In the United States. " 8ond for llluttrated Catalogue, and ask tor sample of mending,, and our Circular No. 197 for further Instructions for buying machines upon terms stated In the Catalogue. SI WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 827 A 829 Broadway, New York New Orleans, La.; , Cor. State and Madison 8ts., ChicagoIlls. and San Francisco, cal. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. , R. G. CALLISQN, Agent Ayer's Ague Cure, v .i'4..Vt.M Tor Fcrar nn3 Aruo, Intormtttent Torer, CliiU Vever.Kesnittent Fever, Dumb Atrue, I'eriodicul or Bilious Fover, o., and indoed alt tho r.:i'octions which Arise from malari c U3, iu: jsn, or miasmatio poisons. Thi.i Ii compound remedy, prcpnrcd with Bcicnlilic skill ri oin vegetable ingredients, which rarely Kills In cure the severe:-!, cases of Chills and r over nml the cnncomitnnt disorders. Such a remedy the ne cecities of the people in mala rious dUtrh'H demand. Its great superiority over any other medicine yet discovered Tor th cure of Imcrtiiiticnls is, lh.it it contains no qr ni no or mineral, ami Ihu.-o who lake It n ircu from danger of quinism ornny Injurious effects, and sre ns healthy nfler using it s before. It has bri-r. sxtcusirely employed during the last thirty yiMrsiu Ii- trcilment of these CUtresstng disorders, and ro unvarying has been its suueoss that (t lus gained the reputation of being infill liMo. It can, llicixfure, be safely recomtuendci' us a .hit remedy nud specifio for the Fever nno A sue of Uw M'cst, and the Chills and Fever of the Soutlu It counteracts llio miasmatio poison in the blood, and frees the system from its Influ ence, so that fever and nguc, shakes orchitis, "ice broken up by it, do not return until the discaio fc .'C1'! contracted. The great variiij v. disorder i Iikb nrif e from l! irriUition of I'd poi.'on, such as Neuralgia, ltlieumntlaiii. Cliiiit, nvadmlir, Ulliidnrss, Ino'liaclie, l.urnclin, Ciitunh. Asllunn, 1'bI pllntlon, Spittle Afl'i-cllons, llytrrlrs, ra n In the lluwi 1, Ci.'.ti-, rnnilysU, and derangu ol tin Kluuinch, nil ofwhich becomo Intermit tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy th.-.n Avi:i;'s Agi k Cl iu:. which cures them all alike, .i::d ;irotcPts the sj-.U'in from fiilurc ntiacUs. As a preventive, it U cf lni:.ic.i;a rcivice iu those rnniilumilics where Ccicriiiid Agisn prevails, as ii nays ;i,o iii'i'.!iiim iit uf t!u- d: t a e it' taken ;i Iho liit nj'prosi-lml ihe prHniDintnrv synqi .oni. 1 ravi tlv"1 "nd leuij'-irary re-i-ii'tiinrr ..us cil.'-Io"! t'i c'. -fy Uir-c lu-onii'i-s. and leu will ever .iif.cf ii" ihey aval: t!i;i;iji;!icj m' ll.f , '.'Wi'. Iiu:i this l'c.iei'.y tZx; U. lor I.licr Ci.mpl lint, ari-inf-om toriili!y it is niicx::cllcnt rt. inaly ; it :i ir.ilat. tii organ iiitohcal!hyact.viry,ni-.d prmluccs many .vuu.k ah.; cures where other niol.cincs tail. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co. l'racUcal and Analytlcul CUcraUts, j.otrm.T., ,v.4ss. SOLO l:T S-l. M.Li.ol.vri, LVtl.YWIIbSB. m ta. i Dot easily earned in these times, I ' ' l ',u' " r,ln ma,'e three III n,on"" ''T '"y one ' either sex, I I J in any part of the country who i III willing to work ateaulily at the S SI Sl .iiii.t.ivn.uiil .lint mr fun.LI. fi.'Jl per week in vour own town. You need not be away from liome over nL-liL You can give your wliole time to th work, or only your sire moments. We have agvnta who are making over f'JO wr day. All who engage at once can make money fast, At the present time money cannot be made so easily and rapidly at any other business, it cwts nothing to try the bus ings. Terms and I.") Outfit free. Address kt once IL 1Iau.i:tt & Co.. IVtland. Maine. D. HYMAN, utuua is GHOCEKIKS, rilO VISION'S, CROCK ERY AND WILLOW WAKE, CIGARS, TORACCO, CAN PIES, NUTS, CAN NED FRUIT, ETC., ETC, FULLSTOCK -OK- Toy, Baby Carriage and Waeons Constantly on hand, which be sells at the low. t living rates. Th higheat market price ia CASH l.D FOR Hides, Furs, Tgllow i.t r ALL KINS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. docntkol -htEngen. Gty, 5r ,T . , , eiioer sex, ngnl ra UrsaadOe. - " v- sirnT your spar time at I this bosme Address Sri5s A Co, Fort- I S rzj"t c ) JS GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. eradicates iu. Local Skin Disiasmi Permanintly Beautifies the Complexion, Prevents and Rimx diks Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Injuries of the Cuticle, and is a Reliable Disinfectant. This popular and inexpensive remedr accomplishes the same results as costly Sulphur Baths, since it per manently removes Eruptions o4 Irritations of the Skin. L'OMPLEXIONAL BLEMISHES are aK ways obviated by its use, and it renders the cuticle wondrously fair and smooth. ' Sores, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, and Cuts are speedily healed by it, and it prevents and remedies Gout ' and Rheumatism. It removes Dandruff, strengthens : tlie roots of the Hair, and preserves its youthful color. As a Disinfectant of Clothing and Linen nsed in the sick room, and as a Protection against Contaiiious Diseases it Is weejuaied. . f hjfsiciani emphatically endorse it Price r-25 and50 Cents per Cake; : per Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and $1.20. N. ft Sent by Mail, Prepaid, oa receipt of price, and s cent, extra for each Cake. "KILL'S HUB AiTD WHISKER DTI," Black ar Brawa, OS Ceat. a, CIMtarton, Prop'r,7SirtklT.I.T, . (ireai chance to make money. If you can't get gold you can get greenbacks. We need a lierson tn every town to take subscrip- tions tor the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publication in the world. Any one can become a sucoessf ul agtut The most elegant works of art given free to subscriber. The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports ma king 8153 in a week. A lady agent reports, taking over 40G subscribers in ten days. Al) who engage make money fast You can devrt all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away from Lome over night You can do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outfit free. If yon want profit able work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business. No one who engages fails to make great par. Addrej "The People' Journal.'' Portland, Maine. leg Jy JOHNSON'S Commercial College 111) 1 212 3. TMED STREET, ' lit Building Bosta f th Post Offio. RT. LO V IB. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. ' Open Day and Night all the year. ' All mt iU breathe rf a rrartica BaatBCsa U cation taurht. Ihrnle. Depai tmesta (or tlx Ea('.ut Hie-hei Mstbraaties, German aad rioratioa. PiwaMraphy Uaarht penowllr r by anaiL For a Foil Course of Double Entry Book keeping in all its forma with Commercial Cor respondence, tc, - - - $20.00 D'h-mr mad to tbonsaBda of atU'Vota bo bare annpleled aadar mi iuu artam. roreim.aw(ivia tall iafarMticaa waaaf tin to eoaapleta board, mns of uuArarbnai, etc, Arm.? J. W.JOUXSOX,luL Slinrt Hand Writing taoght hr mail l."4 worda per minute earaateed. Evvr Udr aael gentleman shoukl araj two three cent sUm r rpmram with ker, circnlars giving all in formation, and wakfus rf at Short ha4 wriuna- atiirlnits, tn J4nea CncBBrrcial Cofc lew, X ilO and 212 X. Third Ptrert, tt Lsuia, Ms