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1 "MIC THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY OCTOUKIl U, 1833. The rromnrat CaBiliilulci. ' Got. Moody hope that Senatorial lightning will striko liim at bt extra H think 1t "a matter of vital Importance" to tho people that Z. F. Mood ahuuld have a seat in the X. a Senate at a cost of 130,000 to the state, Ia he not tho creator of the extra session, ft wonderful devico that the great Republican edi torial mind never tires in contemplat ing! I he not wise and noble and good, or how else would he be willing to leave hi atore and attend at bis country1! call. . Uulike Cincinnatus he require no urging, but is ready " to aerve and draw his salary without coaxing. If he should be elect ed, he would know how to vote with out much training, ao as to lie with hie party a'.l the time. At least, he wouldn't vote with the Democrats, luteal tonally, He cou!d hold down a seat in the seti- t as wll as any other man, and could say "aye" or "pay" as well as any man in that body. He is great statesman, unquestionably. We knew all the time that the study of ancient history would result in some startling discoveries and resurrection', The polical tomb of Major General Geo. IL Williams bs leen opened and that tough old veteran and war- horse now snuffs the hrteza of battle. He is labeled by his clan as one whom the Democrats fear, and if he should ver enter the senate, he -would Bhake the "bloodr shirt" masterly. He - is ft better performer than the wild man from the Fiji Island who per formed with Robinson's circus through (his country last Summer. And then Mr Williams, if he goes to the senato, would toll the country all bo knows About transportation, especially by Jandaulets of which method of con veyance Mr. Williams is said to espec ially fayor. InBno, Maj. Gen. Will iams would be cordially , welcomed to Washington by that famous old sea log Rear Admiral Robeson, and many ' -other stout warriors, but we ask how would all the rebel armies in Oregon " b disposed of without his mighty aid. 'Coma to think of it, ho would do v -best at home. ' , There. Is also another Richmond iu ths field in tha rsoit 'of Hon. John .11, MiUhell and his partisans are -whooping it up lively, but ho will fail ifor lack of votes. There will be no scarcity of candidates, and that is the most gratifying feature of the situation Prof Chas W. Roby has been sp linted Postmaster at Portland vice "Geo. A. Steel, tune expired. The suo eessful applicant has btn a resident of Portland for six years, having come to that city from La Crosse, Wiscon in, He has been identified with the Dnmocralio party for the past ' fifteen years and was endorsed by 1,000 Democrats of Portland for the place, besides many prominent mombers of the party throughout the State and is personal acquaintance of Postmaster General Vilas. On every hand .it is admitted that lie is competent and that ho will make a aood officer. His competitor for tho position, Mr. Anthony Noltner is woll known all over the State. He will probab'y be appointed to some other office before tuany months. General Grant's last words as just published to the' world by his son Fred are an appeal for peace between the two sections formerly at war. "I fee!," he said, "that we are on the , ave of a new era, when there is to be great harmony lietween the Federals and the Confederates. I cannot stay to be a living witneM to the correct, ness of the prophecy, but I feel within res that it is to he so. The universally kind feeling express h! for me at a I a! I -.. .J . I . I lime wnen ic wm nuppunea mat t-ncn day would prove, my last seems to me the beginning of the answer 'Let us have peace."' Ws have it on high Republican au thority that Mr. Scott, of the Oregon ian, asked Gov, Moody to appoint him to the IT. 8. Senate. Mr. Scott has dona more real, solid work for the Re publican party than any ten men in the State, is an able man and would attract attention at Washington, and deserves the position at the hands of his party, but he couldn't get it just because of his qualification! Will the Democrats help to organ ize the Legislature," even if they do attend is a question that dWrves to I well considered by the Republicans. No organization; no Senator. Once again we call their attention to this tact. Here is the old rUl yell for you. this time l.y Fitzhuh J of Virginia. Gen, Lee is no ntreet bully, and in that respect cannot l-",in to compare with Brigadier General Mshone of the late confederacy or Lieutenant John S. Wise, but is supposed to lie possessed of an idea or two and knows how to ex press them, If the following senti ment are not accnptab!t to Republi cans it is no matter as Gen. Lee was addressing Democrats, and struck the chords that vibrate - in every Demo cratic liosoin: "I thank Uol that white-winged peace now broods over the land. I came here to preach peace and not war; to carry as my standard tho stars and st ripen, and not the bloody shirt. I thank God that the question of seceiwion is forever settled, and that now, at last, in our glorious old Aug has a meaning. I thank God that no vetitigfl of carpetbagiHin or scal awag government remcins to vex the people." The milliner is well nigh potent in breaking up polygamy in Utah as the efforts of J udge. Zmi. Old Brig ham Young groaned in spirit and fore told the ruin in store for the Saints when tin plates were discarded in his harem and calico dresses and sun bon nets ceased to 1 the only wear of womankind. '' Every year since has witnessed a larger incursion of Gentile and a more general desire among Mor mon women to lie clothed in moro cost ly raiment like unto their sisters who are not in polygamy. I ho direct re suit has been to make polygamy very costly to the Mormon who resides n city or town, and there is good ground for the assertion that tho Saints would welcome a revelation Against pluro marriage if it were not fot the fact that it would be attributed to fear of the new law. Recently we made mention in these columns of the fact that Judgi O. N. Denny had been tendered by the Chinese government the high and responsible portion of chief adviser of the emperor of "all the Chinas," at th modest littlo salary of (12,000 per an num. It appear JudgH Denny bos accepted the position, and started few days since for San Francisco, go ing by way of Ogden. From San Francisco he will sail direct for the flowory lund in about a mouth. Asid from the consideration of the emolu ments, tho position is one of high hon or and trust in the Chinese empire, and will place Judge Denny in diplo matic relations with the embassadors of the various European powers. Vegetables are raised in Greenland, despite its short summers. At the Danish station of Godthaab, latitude 64 degrees, near the sea, radishes, tur nips and lettuce aro grown. About 30 miles further north, in the inland country, tho climate is mildnr. and cabbage and carrots do well, while po tatoes grow freely. In Scuth Gre?n land the Bite of the old Norsemen's settlements horticulture is practiced under the most favorable circuiiistincta Gen. Duller is no longer the friend of the workuigiimn. In a recent interview he said: "Nine out of ten of them would sell their votes for $2 apiece. I was a fool to think this agit was any diuerent from any other, J.ue angelio spirit of the swivel-eyed states man is evidently much perturbed by the failure of the workingmen to see and appreciate the greatness of Uen jamin. The Postmaster General last Tues day appointed the following fourth- class postmasters for Oregon; Boyd, J. G. Boyd; Stafford. Mrs. M. E. Gage; Ciatskanie, W. A. Edgerton Glendale, William E. Dean; Milton W. E. Starkev: Gresham. B. F. Rol lins. President Cleveland has appointed Hon. B. F. Bonhara, of Salem, to lie Counsel General' at Calcutta. The appointment is a splendid one and gives general satisfaction to Demo crats. A Card. JUSCT!0!I ClTT, Oct 14. During last April or May there aacr tain calf missing fm our neighborhood, and M Mr. T. J. Mothtt, foimerly rmnlent here, but now a retidant o( Wasco county, had driven a drov 4 cattl nut of our neighbor hood, I thought th calf in question had ttrarsd amonirst hit cattl nil had bn driven away bv Mr. Mottitt. Sine that time the calf ha been found, and I am ttitied I wm mistaken. I r.ow deair In exonerate Air. Mof fitt, at time ha proven to me that he U inno cent of any chary brought by m atrahist him. Jamks Calvert. W. N. NOFFSINGER, ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY. OREGON'. YTTILL PRACTICE IX ALL COURTS of th State. Negotiate loan. Col lection promptly attended to. ' UriRI Over Grange Store. . olO tf PROF. D. W. COOLIDCE, .(Formerly mt Ds Mala, lews,) HAS LOCATED IN EUGENE CITY for th pur"" of teaching NASO, OSGAS aud RiUukT. All th lufott method em idovsd to develop a tine tachnmn. Koom for th present, cor. Savants aod Hib 10 tf Sheriff's Tax Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtu of a warrant for th collection ol delinquent taxes fur th yean 1881, 1882, 1883 sod 1884, isiued out of th County Court of the Stat of Oregou fur Lan County, by th Clerk thereof, and to m di rcoted, on to-v. it: September 11, 1883, cum niaoding ma ti mak the lum therein named out of the perianal property of the tax-payers therein named, and if none be found, then out of the real property set forth in (aid liets. Now, therefore, being unable to liud auy pemooal property, I have levied upon the mortgage or security for tuoh niortguge belonging to aaid (leiinrjuenl tax-payer and real property ai follow, to- Wltl Auiericau Mortgage Company, mort-' gagee-Seo '.'(I, T 15 Si, K S W, recorded in Vol O, page 137, mortgage record for Lane Coud ty, Craig Haye mortgagor: tax for 1883 audi 884 18 00 Americau Mortgage Company, mort gagee Sece 2, 3, 10 and 11, T 1'J 8, 11 8 W, Vol G, page 160, J L Heatherly mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1884 64 00 New England Mortgage Security Company, mortgugeo Neo 20, T 18 S, It 2 W, Vol D, pago 633, Alonzo V Shelley, mertgagori tax for 1883 and 1884 . 06 00 New Euglaud Mortgage Security Company, niortgHgee Sue . 2b and 33, T 18 b, 112 M'Vot D, Dane 647. Caleb Da via aforti-agur:. tax fur 1883 and 1884. .7 64 00 New Kuglaud Mortgage Security Company, murtgigue-See 21 and 28. T 18 8, It 4 H , Vol D, page 634, Chat Calloway, mort gagor; tax for 1883 and 1884. . . 57 60 New Engluud Mortgage .Security Company, mortgagee Sec 20 and 30, T 17 S, K6W,.VolD, vase 651. (ieo Shults, mortgagor;- tax for 1883 ami 1S84J;... 80 00 New Eugland Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee Sec 1 aud 12. T 18 S, R 4 VV, Vol D, page 661. G M Whitoey mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1884. 64 00 New England Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee Sec 26, 27, 34 aud 33, T 16 S, It 6 W, Vol D. pane 6u6, A Montgomery mortgagor; tax for 1883 aud 1884 118 40 New fcugtaud Alortgage Security Company, mortgagee See 20 and 32, T 15 8, It 5 W, Vol D, Dace 697. Una k MorrUon mort. easora. tax for 1883 aud 1884. . . 35 20 New England Mortgage Security Company, mortiige Seo 18, T 17 S, It 1 W, Vol G, page 4. Al mira Harbin mortgagor: tax for 1883aiidl884. ..... 17 60 New England Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee Sec 2 anil 3. T 16, aud See 33, T 15 S, K 5 W, Vol li, page 41, W tl and U . W South worth inortgagura; tax for 1883 aud 1884 160 00 New Euglaud Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee Sec 6 and 7, T 17 8, It 5 W, VolG, page 53. J W Groa mortgagor: tax . for 1883 and 1884 32 00 New England Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee Sec 19 and 24, T 17 S, R 2 VY, Vol G, Dane 86. J M Dick mortgagor: . tax for 1883 and 1884 70 20 New England Mortgage Security Company, mortgagees-Sec 7 aud 8. T 13 S, It 4 W, Vol I), paK 630. A Hembree mortiiauor; UX for 1883 and 1884 41 60 American Freehold Land Company, mortgagee Sec 9 aud 1?WT 16 S, R 6 W, Vol D, page ffo. Naouia Slielton mortcaitor: tax for 188.1 aud 1884 64 00 American Freehold Land Company, mortgagee Sec 20 and 20, T 16 S, R 3 VV, Vol D, page 731, A R Vauuhan niortnouor: tax tor . ' for 1883 and 1884.... 183 60 American Freehold Land Company, mortgagee Seo 31, T 17 S, R 4 W, Vol U, page 733, C V I'owell mitrtffiiKori tax for 1883 aud 1884 134 40 American Freehold Land Company, mortgagee See 32, 33 and 34, T 15 S, R 5 W, Vol D, pago 740, i Poll v Mahnn mortgagor: tax for 1883 and 1884 231 6J American Freehold Land Company, mortgagee T 16 S, R 3 , Vol D. page 743. Melville Taylor mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1884 120 00 American f reehold Land loinr'ty, mortgagee Sec 7 and 8, Tw R 3 W, Vol D, page 743, J cue Simmon, mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1884 86 40 American Freehold Ijmd Company, mortgagee -Sec 12 and 13, T 17 S, R 7 W, Vol D, page 749, S Me Connell mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1884 16 00 American Freehold Land Company, mortgageo Secl aud 2, I 11 o, R 5 W, and Sec 31 and 30, T 1 8, R 5 W, Vol D, page 707, J M Andrew mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1H84 140 80 American Freeholl Land Company, ' mortgagee-T 18 3, K 8 W, Vol D, page 770, C H Siewell mort gagor: Ux for 1883 and 1SS4 27 ! American Freehold Land Company, mortgageo-T IBS, K 3 W, Vol 1), page 755, W 1 Laber mot iragor: Ux for 1883 and 183-1 38 40 American Freehold Ind Company, - niortgagee-T 18 and 19 S, It I W V.. I I), mure 7S1. J I Barbree mortgttror: tax for 1883 and 1884 . 43 20 American Freeho'd Lund Company, mortgagee Sec 13 and lo, I 1 8, R 5 W, Vol D, pag 7'.W, 8 M Viu-lHV mnrtirnLfir: tax . for ' 1883 and 1884..'. ' 105 60 American Freehold Iud Company, mortgagee Nne VV and l in S. R 4 W, Vol D, paB 785, W B HU, ninrtL-aLnM-i tax f.ir 1883 .ml 18.H4 176 00 American Freehold Land Company, mortgagee-Sec 21, 1 1 o, n 1 W, Vol O, page 20, Thn Rarbro mortgagor, Ux for HW3 and 1884.. 64 00 Dundee XlortgHgeCnmpany.roortgage o ai l n.1 III II U I) X. W Vail lK tVaUTA 200. Lahan Saunder .-eci .t "I " mortvanor: tax for 1H 27 20 Dundee Mortgage Cominy, mortgage Seo 2li, 3T, 34 4ia 3., T 17 V, R 2 W, Vol 1. g 2110, W II , t Kiel I and wife mortgagors; Us f.,rl84 40 00 Dundr Mnrtgasv comary. mortgage -Seo 17, T 21 S, It 3 E, Vol V, pace 414. B J Pengra mortgagor; tu for 1884 8 00 Dundee MortggCoiuany, mortgages T 16 and 17 S, It 4. W, Vol V, pag 136, Sum here k Sender mortgagor; Ut for It 84 69 40 Dundee Mortgage Company, mtgag Sec is, lo ann lv, j yv, n W. Vol D. page 793, I , yUnd mortgag. r; tax for IM .... U W Dundee Mortgage Compar f rU-age , -See 23, T IS K O -V 01 u pag 13, G H Cnw mort twi: lax f. 1884.... C. 17 90 Dundee Mortgage Comi any, mortgage See 10, T IS r. K o v, ot u, T I1M Starn Hiort--cor! tax f. 1881 0 00 Dundee Mortgage Company, mortgc T 1 S. K I nrt S w, ol u. nag so, tinMxi A.nox monarw; us (or 184 S3 00 Dundee Mortgage Company, mortgagee ' T 16 8, K 8 VY, Vol U, paue 343, Q Vaugban morteacror: tax for 1884 $ 56 00 Dunue Mortgat Company, mortgage . T 17 8, it 2 W, Vol 1, pag 364, ' D H Oager mortgagor; tax fur 1884 24 00 Dundee Mortgage Company, mortgagee -Sec 9, 1 16 8, U 4 VV, Vol D, pag 741. R V Howard mortgagor; tax for 1884 48 00 Dundee Mortgage Company, mortgage -8ec 19, 25, 30 and 31, T 19 8, 11 Z W, Vol U, page 473, Roacne Knox mortgagor; tax for 1884. 24 00 Dundee Mortgage Company, mortgagee Seo 20, T 16 8, R4 VV, Vol 1), page 570, P H Couch mortgagor; Ux for 1884 ; Dundee Mortgage Com nan y, mortgagee 32 00 k lt , j; o W, Vol U, page ft.o, D R Hill mortgagor; tax fr 1884. 36 80 Dundee Mortgage Coo'pany, mortgagee T 17 8. R 4 and 5 VV. Vol D. page 585, W (4 I'urkenon mort gagor; Ux for 1881 . . . . , Oregon and Washington Mortgage Sav ing Bank, mortgage Sec 10, T 17 8, R 4 VV, Vol b, page C38, J H McClure mortgagor; Ux for 18K3 and im..: Oregon and Washington Mortgage Sav ing Hank, mortgagee Seo 21 and 22, T 16 8, K 3 W, Vol G, page 31, Hilling Miller mortgagor; Ux for 1883 and 1884 Oregon ami Washington Mortgage Sav ing Rank, mortgagee'! 15 8, R 4 W, Vol G, page 44, Ja R Crow mortgagor; Ux for 1883 aud 1884. . 81 60 20 80 96 00 44 80 Oregon and VVaJtmaton Mortgage sav ing Bank, mortgagee Sec 24 and 25, T 15 8, R 6 W, Vol G. page 49, F M Smellier mortgagor; tux for 1883 and 1884.... 44 80 Taylor, Fhareta-S ) of Don Id cl of Peter Shelley, Not 54, T 18 S, It 2 W.Ux for 1884. 3 85 Keeney, W D-Fract lot 2 in tract blk K, Mulligan' Donation to Jjne County; Ux for 1882, 1883 and 1884 3 72 Now, therefore, by virtue of Mid warrant, and to tatUfy aaid aum, together with cost and expenses of tale, I will sell the above de scribed property at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the Court House door in Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, on Monday, October 26th, 1885, Commencing said sale at th hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of laid day. Dated Sept 25, 1885. J. R. CAMPBELL, Sheriff and Tax Collector Lane Co., Or, Buy Hay ward hand grenades. For good dentistry gn to Taylor & Eberly. Th highest cash price will be paid for wheat by F B Dunn. Ask your druggist for a package of Oregon Kidney Tea, - Photographs finished neatly and artia tically at Winter'. A fine line of (ilk pluahe in all shade and grade at F B Dunn's. Osburn mower can be purchased at the store i.1 Pritchett & Forkner for $80. The best candies and orange can always be fond at E Baum's confectionery store. If you are in want of agricultnral machin ery of any kind, remember that Mr J M Hendricks keep a lull assortment. Mr S H Friendly will pay the highest sash market price for wheat. Give him a call before selling your grain elsewhere. E Bauin sells the best cigars and tobacco ever offered for sale in Eugene. Cigars from 5 ct to 25 cU apiece, aud all pare Havauna Dr. Tavlor's 7 Oaks Cnmimnnd, purely veg etable, taken internally, positively cures rheu matism, neuralgia, toothache, chill and fever and cramp colic. Sold by Oaborne k Co., Eu gene. Agents, Snell, Heitshu k Woodward, Portland, Oregon. THIS IS not But it is THE MAN that has been buying his GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Bread, Cakes, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc., at the Store of For the past month and found that he was Making at least 25 Per Cent. thereby. He has had his Kicking him because he didn't 'TUMBLE' Sooner.- : -V4&'$t '4:-ITs Osburn Belshaw SELLING OUT! AT 1 1. L ALL GOODS MUST BE , SOLD BELOW -C08T1 Until all our stock is sold, on ac count of retiring from business. Call early and get Good Bargains. Prices no object . . ; GOODS MUST -333E3 SOLD. i EUGENE CITY", OREGON. .". E. E Luckey .DEALERS LY DRUGS, PATENT II ED 10 1 1 ES, 1 a,' , Toilet Articles, Paints, Qjjs,v Brushes, Etc., Etc. 7' - . i , . We will keep a full assortment and sell at living figures. -y : ; 4 i PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In hands of a competent tlruggist. .SUCCESSORS J To Luckey Bristow at the ol&Ellswprtji Store. DEALIIiS IN- Hardware and all kinds of. Agri-v cultural Implements., STORE-On Willamette Street, opposite "Quard" Offia LOOKHEREI V. B. ANDREWS IS ' SELLING Lumber At the Depot, FOR !10 per Thousand. GIVE HIINTa CALL. Sheriff's Sale. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 1 bv virtue of an execution duly iued out of the Circuit Lonrt orine taie in urrgon for Lane County, by the Clerk thereof and to me directed, on to-wit: October 6'th. 1885, npooa judgment renderel in said court September 2'nh. 18-S.V in favor of S. 11. Friendly, plaintiff, and against i M Wi nCim, defendant, for the um of f.V4 X, with interest thereon froip date of judg ment at the rate of 8 per tci;t per annum, and the further sum of $30 00 nttorney' fee, and the further sum of 15 75 costs aud dis. bursement., I have levied upon the follow, ing described leal property, to-wit: Tom mencinff at the S K comer of M L Hen dricks' laud in Seo 16 and 21. TnO S. R 2 V, thence X 34 degree W 25.60 ch, thence S 40 degree W G 00 ch, thence 8 28 e (jree E 26.45 chs, thence N 40 degrees E 9 00 ch to place of beginning, containing 19 S3 aciv in line County, Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue nt nnl writ, and to Mtixfy said judgmeut, interest, cot, attorney' fee and accruing cost and ex. penoes of ale, I will ll all th right, title nd interest of J M Wilhelni in and to the above tcribed premises at public auc tion t the highest bidder, tor rash in hand, at the Court House door in Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, cn Monday, Sot-ember Otb, ISS3, Between the hour of 9 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock f M of (aid day. J. K. CAMPBELL, Sheriff Lane County, Oregon. Keynote to Health. Health h wealth. Wealth mean indepen Hni. Tim kevnot is lr rnranko's Conzh and Lunir dTnp, the bent Cough Synip in th;tnm, J worUL Cuiys t oughs. Colds, Paina in thefrfhe Chest, Kronclnti ami rnuiary vouumpM. Fries 50 cent and L SELUBgIoOT! THE .o nil; A Pretty Wora's Secret, Fear of discovery, ,when she resorts to false bnir and dyes, Is a source of con st ant anxiety to'ber. Tire very persons from whom she most desires to hide tbe wuiiing of her charms are tbe ones niot likely to muke the diseovcrv. But there is no ren&n why she should not regain aud retain all tbe' beauty of bull- that was her pride In youth. . Let her uw Avrr's Hair Vigor, and, not only will her Iftf""" cease to full out, but a new growth wirk i appear wbire tlm scalp has been denudiil;! ' snd looks that are turnini; grav, or hsvt sotuiilly crown white, will return to their nrlkttna fMiKiuau al Khi I if aIap. ' Aveii'8 Hair Viciou cures Hereditary Baldness. GEonoK Mater. Flalonia, Ttxawtu bald nt 23 years of iti hit ani-eslnfir had been for several fcnerntioni?ii 'bottle of Hair Vihok stnrted a growth of soft, downy hair all over his m-alp, which soon became thick, long, and rigorous. Iyer's Hiir Vigor Is not a dye, but. by hrallhful stlmulstloa of the roots nml color gluniK speedily restores to its original color hair that is Turning Crsy. Mrs. Catherine Deamer, Point linck, Mil., bad her bnir suddmlr bliinchcd by frhrht. rlurln;: the late civil war. . Ayer's Haih Vigor restoml B to lis natnnil color, r.nd nuidc it softrr. irlosirr, and more abundnt than K bail been bcfoiv. ' Scelp Dlseasos flTilcli cause drvnes, brIttlpnoss,nd fall Ing of tbe bafr, dandriin". itching, w" annovinir snren. are all qulcklv curcil b . AYKk'slfAin VuiOH. It cured llKimrHr ' Boyd, Minneipfiii,.,Jiin)., of fnioler niile ItcblnR of the Scalp; J. X. C TElt, Jr., Occnqiinn, Va., of Scald Head : Mrs. IV V. S. Lovelace. If lacecille, Ky., tt Tetter Sore; Bessie H. Bedloe, Burlington, P-0' Scalp Disease and Dandruff. Tor pidity of the roots of the hair, which. If neglected, mav result In Im-iirable I"1" ness, is readily cured bv Ayek's Ma' Vicok. As A ToJlet Luxury Ater's Hair A'ir.on bn no equal. ! Is colorless, cleanly, delightfully V?" fumed, ami fins the "effect of making tea . bair soft, pliant, and glossy. Aycis Hair Vigor, PREPARED BT Dr. J. C Ayer tf Co, Lowell, Ma Sold by all Druggists. CHEAT NORTHWESTERN REMEDY. Tb.i wh h work early and laU nefd a lle Jleilirin likPrfKDEss lf soui rrlial Blood PrwKi er. AaremIy iP"VV .it can not be beat. lt -.1 M.UrU nlieres t"r" tive of diseases i:iieumatira ana Majari, nut'" - . M jjyjipni ami jhih"i""- . y,. ner-y i"tn the UoihL AU Dr ner.-y into tn sysiem "J.r"" " k., Kicb Blnl AU Druggist and lait- - lL S1.00 kettles, 6 for t&00. ICo