The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 04, 1874, Image 4

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    The Law of Newspapers.
2hr iimotratit aimes.
Fifth, and Last Concert
6.0
JUDGE & NUNAN
IN AID OF
1. Subscribers who do not give express
notice to the contrary are considered r-s w i dl­
FRIDAY
I ing to <•<>» tin uc t Inn r subscriptions.
2. If any subscribers order tho discontin­
uance of their newspapers, the publisher
1A lì LE IDX’K.
may continue to sen I them until ail arrear­
Day tixod and n FULL DRAWING AS­
ages are paid.
BY W. W. CARPENTER.
3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take
SURED on
their
newspapers
from
the
otiieps
to
which
Sublime thou standcst 'mid the hill*»
they are directed, the law holds them re­ MONDAY, Nov. 30th, 1874,
That stud thy mighty base around,
sponsible until they have settled the bills,
And poorest down thy flashing rills
and ordered them discontinued.
With music in their tit fill bound !
4. If subscribers remove to other places
Half hid beneath thy belt of green,
LAST CHANCE
without informing tho publisher, and the
Still grim I v grins the stubborn lock—
newspapers are sent to the former direction,
The eye of man hath never seen
they are held responsible.
Thy bosom's treasure, Table Rock !
5. The courts have decided that refusing For AN EASY FORTUNE.
to take newspapers from the office, or re­
A halo crowns thv h-xiry head
moving anti leaving them uncalled for, is
When day exults o’er shadow’s dun ;
prxnut facie evidence of intentional fraud.
A postponement of the Fifth Concert of
And <>n thv rocky brow is shed
6. The postmaster who neglects to give the Public Library of Kentucky lias been
The last smile of the setting sun.
the legal notice of tiie neglect of a person to so generally anticipated, and is so manifest­
Like birds, the tleecy summer clouds
take from the otlice the newspapers ad­ ly tor the interest of all concerned, that it
Around thy lofty summit flock,
dressed to him, is lial le to tiio publisher lor must meet the approval of all. The day is
And morning rolls t lie misty shrouds
now absolutely fixed, and there will be no
the subscription price.
O'er thy cold temple, Table Kock.
variation from the programme now an­
The frantic storms may ’round thee shriek.
nounced. A surticient number of tickets
had been sold to have enabled us to have
In wrath upon thy bosom fall,
A
SPLENDID
OFFER!
had a large drawing on the 31st of July, but
Thou laughest back to l*ilot Peak,
a short postponement was considered pref­
Unshaken still amid them all !
erable to a partial drawing. Let it be borne
And thou inay'st stand unshaken still—
The DEMOCRATIC TIMES for a Year, in mind that
Drear and furious tempest mock ;
But man, with steady stroke and will.
A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION TO
Shall pierce thy bosom, Table Rock.
THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT
SEPTEMBER I. 1*74.
G ot W hat
H e
D eserved . —A
Manufacturers of and Dealers in All Kinds
THE PU3UC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
!
*Y
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
MEN’S AND BOYS’ SADDLES, from
$10.00 up
HARNESS, por satt, from
25.00 up
LADIES’ SADDLES, from
18.00 up
HORSE COLLARS, from
2.50 up
BLACK-SNAKE WHirs, from
1.00 up
HEAD HALTERS, from
1.25 up
drummer for a Chicago firm got terri­
and a chromo of
bly striped with a rawhide a short time
back in an Indianapolis hotel. In the
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30th,
room opposite his he heard a man and
woman frolicking, and he stealthily
That the music will be the host the country
affords, and that
put a chair before their door, mounted
it, and looked his head through the
20,000 CASH GIFTS,
open transom window. In his eager­
AGGllIIG.n IN’G
ness to see and hear more he gave an
extra kick to push himself further
6 2, r> o o.ooo.
through, and kicked over the ehair,
Will be distributed by lot among the ticket
which left him hanging by the head,
holders.
unable to extricate himself. Tho noise
startled the couple, who happened to
LIST OF GITFS.
be man ami wife. Both instantly dis­
Ono
Grand
Cash
Gilt...................
$250,000
covered the peeping intruder. The
<hie (¿rand ( ’ash Girt...................
100.000
wife covered her head and screamed.
One Grand Cash Gift...................
75,000
One Grand Casli Gift...................
The husband did better. He had a
50,000
One Grand Cash Gift...................
25.000
rawhide in the room ; he got it, went
5 < 'n«h (lifts, $20,000 each
100,000
out in the hall, and there he plied the
10 ( ash Gifts, 14,000 each
140,000
15 Cash Gifts. ! il ih 111 onnli
stingingest blows ho could, rapid and
ALT. FOR Tin:
20
Cash Gifts, 5,(MX) each... ........ 100,000
hard full upon the most vulnerable
25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each... ........ 100,000
portion of that drummer’s body, until I
30 < 'ash ( Lifts, 3.0 ih > each... ........ 90,000
50 ('ash Gifts. 2,000 each
ids clothes were cut through and the Trifling Sum of FOUB DOLLASS !
100 (MM)
l>»0 Cash Gifts, 1.0(X) each... ........ 1 (KI,000
blood followed every fresh lick. The
IF PAID IN ADVANCE.
210 Cash Gifts,
500 eacli... ....... 120’000
hotel employes rescued the howling,
560 ( 'ash < Lifts,
100 each... ......... 50.000
kicking, torn and bleeding wretch,
19. (J00 Cash Gifts,
50 each... ......... 950,000
and he didn’t fit down to read of the NOW IS YOUR TIME!
Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash...$2,500,000
great scandal next morning. Never
PRICE OF TICK El'S.
was the “devil’s tattoo” more worthily
Whole
Tickets
......................................... $ 50.00
HE MAGAZINE is one of the best
beaten than upon that drummer’s own
Halves,
.......................................................
25.00
monthly publications published, the
5.00
hide on that occasion. He won’t he
original price of which is $1.00. Though Tenth, or ouch Coupon..........................
11 Whole tickets for.............................. 500.00
likely to play “Peeping Tom” again its subscription price is moderate, the Mag­ 22
■- Tickets for....................................... 1,000.00
soon—at least with his body so much azine is decidedly not a “cheap John” af­
Persons
wishing to invest should order
fair, as a sample, which may be seen at the
in Coventry.
promptly, ei’her of the Home Otlice or our
T imes O ffice , will attest.
Ye
All we
OLD
FROM—
THE YOSEMITE!!
/F6A1O/VTC0M£JtY'ST. Í
SAN FRANCISCO.
Plantation Bitters
M owing
and
R eaping M achines .
8ena-
tor Jones has an immense income from
his Nevada mining stocks—$200,000
per month, it is said—and he is spend­
ing a good deal of it in the East. Last
winter he bought the Bristed mansion,
one of the finest in Washington ; a
month or two ago he bought the St.
James Hotel, built of white marble,
in New York City; and last week he
purchased from Hon Thomas Murphy
a large plot of ground on Ocean Ave­
nue, near President Grant’s, at Long
Branch. The price paid was $20,000.
The Senator intends to erect a villa on
this site to out-rival every other on
the beach.
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In Chemical and Medical Science,
DR. E. F. GARVIN’S SOLUTION OF TAR!
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R. GARVIN’S SOLUTION AND COM-
pound elixir of tar, first and oniv solu­
tion ever made in one mixture of all the
twelve valuable active principals of the well
known curative agent,
D
WOMEN
are' subjected, and as a tonic for the Aged, Feeble,
Debilitated, hat no equal. They are strictly intend­
ed as a Temperance Tonic or Fitters, to be used as a
medicine only, and always according to directions.
S old by A il F irst - class D ruggists .
PINE TREE TAR,
Unequaled in coughs, colds, catarrh, asth­
ma, bronchitis and consumption.
Cures without fail a recent cold in three to
six hours; and also by its vitalizing, purify­
ing and stimulating effects upon the general
system, is remarkably efficacious in all dis­
eases of the blood, including scrofula and
eruptions of tho skin, dyspepsia, diseases of
the liver and kidneys, heart disease and gen­
eral debility.
NEATLY EXECUTED AT
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Side Feed and Back Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM­
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Altriys is Order nd Reidy for Wk,
If there is a FLORENCE MACHINE
within one thousand miles of 8an Fran-
cieco not working well, I will fix it with-
ont any expenro to the owner.
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FRANCO-AM ERICAN
GRAND HOTEL BUILDING,
•AN FRANCISCO.
NO. 31 MONTGOMERY’ BLOCK,
Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall,
30
IU II. AIKEN. \TTORNEY-AT-LAW,
j »V . and Commander of the Grand Army
of tho Republic in California and Nevada,
will give prompt attention to the collection
Proprietress. of Additional Trave] Pay. now dm* Califor­
MADAME HOLT.
nia and Nevada Volunteers discharged .’MW
miles from home. Soldiers can depend on
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fair dealing. Information given free of
charge. When writing enclose stamp for
reply and state company ami regiment and
milE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD ‘whether you have a discharge. Congress
1 of tendering her thanks to the public for has extended the time for tiling claims for
the patronage which has hitherto been ex­ additional Bounty under Act of J uly 28,1866,
tended to her, and would respectfully solicit to January, 1875, so all such claims must be
its continuance.
made before that time. Original Bounty of
Her tables are always under her immedi­ $160 has been allowed all volunteers who
ate control ; and by her long exiierirnce in enlisted before July 22, 1861, for three years,
tho business she feels confident that she will if not paid the same when discharged. Land
give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and Warrants ran be obtained for services ren­
rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable dered before 1855, but not for services in the
style, suited to the accommodation of single I late war. Pensions for lafe war and 1812
occupants or families. Her beds are al wavs obtained and increased when allowed for
kept clean. MEALS AT ALL Hol’RS.*
less than disability warrants, but no pen­
sions are allowed to Mexican and Florida
soldiers. State of Texas has granted
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. war
Pensions to surviving veterans of Texas Rev­
olution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize
CONDUCTED BY’
Money is now due and being paid. W. H.
Aiken also attends to General law and Col­
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES, lection Business.
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school will commence about the middle
of August, and is divided in four sessions,
of eleven weeks each. The following are the
terms:
Board and tuition, per term,.................. $40.00
Bed and Bedding......................................... 4.00
Drawing and painting................................ 8.00
Piano,............................................................... 15.00
Entrance fee, only once,.......................... 5.00
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,
AND EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND
T iik “G al ” that W ill A nswer .— IN A FI RST-C LASS ESTA B LIS 11M ENT,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
^ders from the countrv promptly’
3uf.*
undersigned are
A IMMEDIATELY.
FIVE BRAN NEW FLORENCE
SELECT DAY SCHOOL.
No. 101 Post Street,
ll persons indebted to the
BARGAINS !
he scholastic year or this
P unctual AS A T imepiece .—Unless the
bowels do their duty with the regularity of
clockwork, perfect health is impossible.
Therefore, when disordered, control them
immediately with
Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient,
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Also a Volatile Solution of Tar, for inhala­
tion, without application of heat. A re­
markably valuable discovery, as the whole
apparatus can I m ? carried in the vest pocket,
rea<ly at any time for the most effectual and
positively curative use in all diseases of the
nose, throat and lungs.
TH ECOMPOUNDTARand MANDRAKE
PILL, lbr use in connection with the Elixir
Tar, is a combination of the tw o most valua­
ble Alterative Medicines known in the pro­
fession, and renders this pill without excep­
tion the verv best ever offered.
The SOLUTION and COMPOUND ELIX­
IR of TA R is without doubt tiie best remedy
known in cases of Cholera and Y’ellow Fever.
It is a s|>ccific for such diseases, and should
be kept in th<* household of everv family,
especially in the months in which Cholera
and Y ellow Fever are liable to prevail. A
small quantity taken daily will prevent con­
tracting these terrible diseases.
Solution and Compound Elixir. $1.00 per
bottle. Volatile Solution for inhalation, $5
per box. Tar and Mandrake Pills, 50 cents
j>er box.
Send for Circular of Positive Cures to your
druggist or to
L. F. HY'DE A Co..
Solo Pioprietors, 193-7lh Avenue, New
Y’ork.
jrirSold by all druggists.
For sale at the City Drug Store.
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CHEMIST
SETTLE UP.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
filled.
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J. A. BAUER.
M A N V F A C T U R I N G
I.yon Manufnctnring Co,, New York.
HOTEL A RESTAURANT. i WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
30
30
I want to see tiie dear old home....
30
............ and
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1 Oysters
Wine at 2 ...
a . M.; , song
I Rambling through the town ; song,
so
35
Ring again, sweet silver
Bells
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.. ; song.
35
Stolen kisses are the sweetest ‘ i song.
40
' Jennie, the Flower ot Kildare ; song,
Mailed post-paid, on receipt of the inark-
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J. L. PETERS,
35t4.
599 Broadway, New Y’ork.
No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
.70 YE AES.
SOLI JIEILS’
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And other Songs by J. E. Stewart.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
M ustang L iniment
This celebrated l iniment has no equal in ye world
and has produc-d more cures of Rh-umati«m, Neural­
gia, Sprains, Scalds, Bums, Salt Rheum, Sore Nipple»,
Swellings, Lameness, Chapped Hindi, Poisonous
Bites, Bruises. Ac , cn the human frame, and Sprains
Strains, Gails, Stiff Joints, Inflammation, Ac., on
beast, than all other Liniments put together.
MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do
just what is promised, or ye money will be refunded.
Sold by all Druggists ana Country Stores. Be sure
and get ye gbniinb .
AT MOST REASONABLE RATES!
OF KILDARE
He kissed me good-bye at the Gate.
Stewart......................... *..............................
Tenderly think of tho Dead ; song and
chorus. Stewart......................................
Give my love toall at Homo ; song and
chorus. Stewart.......................................
’Neath the waves her spirit wanders ;
song. Stewart...........................................
Think of me sometimes, Maggie. Stew­
art ..................................................................
My dear old Mother ; song and chorus.
Stewart,........................................................
ONE TRIAL CONVINCES !
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Prepared and bottled under ye immediate lupem-
»ion of Professor Thomas B. Cross, for ye Last
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
THE FEO WER
Do not weep so. Sister Darling ; song
and chorus. Stewart............................
Beautiful Form of ni y Dreams ; song
and chorus. Stewart.............................
Meet nie, Bessie, in the Dell ; song and
chorus. Stewart,.....................................
Back to tho old Home ; song and cho­
rus. Stewart.............................................
Close the shutters, Willie’s dead. Stew­
art, ................................................................
Asking a blessing from Mother ; song
and chorus. Stewart.............................
MEXICAN
THE TIMES OFFICE
FLORENT
T he editor of the Burlington (Iowa)
A Florida swain who wants to be the
one of a twain thus advertises for pro­
posals : Any gal what’s got a cow, a
good feather-bed, with comfortable
linens, five hundred dollars In good,
genuine slap-up greenbacks, that has
had the small-pox, measles, and un­
derstands tending children, can find a
customer for life by riten a small wil­ I
liam ducky, addressed W. Y. Z., and
stick in a crack of Uncle Billy Smith’s
barn, jinin’ the pig-pen, where Harri­
son Reed is now planning for future
operations.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
MUSIC.
S pending II is B ig C ash .
Hawkeye has discovered a woman who
will get up at six o’clock, kindle the
fire, and get breakfast, rout out the
family, wash the dishes and six chil­
dren, sew a button on the neck of her
husband’s shirt, hunt his hat, go to a
mission Sunday-school and teach a
class, attend church, rush home and
have dinner over and the things clear­
ed away for afternoon Sunday-school,
read the Sunday-school paper to the
children, go to church at night, and
talk on her way home about Sunday
as a “day of rest”
THE LARGEST POSTER
local agents.
TIIE CHROMO,
Lil>eral commissions will be allowed to
satisfactory agents.
Of which the above gives but an id« a, is a
Circulars containing full particulars fur­
beautiful and truthful representation of the nished on application.
renowned Y’oscniite Valiev, situated in Cal­
TIIOS. E. BRAMLETTS,
ifornia, which is visited yearly bv thou­
Agent and Manager,
sands of tourists from every part of tiie
Public Library Building, Louisville, Kv.
world. It is 14x20 inches in size, is pro­
duced in seventeen oil colors, and is ail or­
nament to any room. It cannot be pur­
chased in any of our stores. It is well worth
$2.30, which we were offered for ours.
Lass I dearly love. Song and Chorus.
Stewart............................. ......................... $0 30
OTl IE R 1N DU ('EM 1 '.NTS.
No tidings from over tho sea. Song
and Chorus. Stewart............................
30
Those not desiring the Chromo, v H bo
furnished tiie T imes and ma zine for $3.50, Alabama Blossoms. Song and Chorus.
Stewart........................................................
30
in advance.
This is doubtless one of the best induce­ Temperance Crusaders. Song and Cho­
rus. Slewart..............................................
30
ments ever offered to the public, and every­
body should avail tlienis<>l\< s.if it. We mean Write to me, Willie. Song and Chorus.
Stewart........................................................
30
what we sav. We stand responsible for tiie
delivery of the Chromo and Magazine. We When Charlie Plays the Drum. Song
and Chorus. Stewart.............................
30
have already furnished the Magazine and
Chromo to several persons, who can attest I
JENNIE,
their merits.
Address
Darling,
I
am
lonely now. Song and
HULL A NICKELL,
Chorus. Stewart.....................................
T imes O ffice , Jacksonville, Ogn.
so
Kiss me. Darling, ere wo part. Song
and Chorus. Stewart.............................
30
Brace up. or Have you heard the news.
Stewart.................. ......................................
30
There is something I’m dying to say.
THE NEW IMPROVED
Stewart................................ ."................. .*...
30
Walking on the shady siilo ; song and
chorus. Stewart,....................................
30
Farewell, Annie Darling; song and cho­
rus. Stewart.............................................
30
NEUBEB, Agent, Jacksonville
It it purely J cgetable Preparation, competed of
Ca!i>aya Bark, Foots, Herts and Fruits, amtn{
whi.h will be found Sarsaparilian, Dandelion,
Wild Cherry, Sassafras, Tansy, Genitan, Sueet
Flag, etc.-, alto Tamarind», Date», Prunes and Juni­
per liemeiv, preserved in a sufficient quantity (only)
of the spirit of Sugas Cane to keep m any climate.
They invariably relieve and cure the following
complaints : Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com­
plaints, Lett of Appetite, Headache, Bihoeu At­
tacks, Fever and Ague, Summer Complaints, Sour
Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debili-
tr, etc. They are especially adapted at a remedy
for the diseases to which
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—English inventors appear to be work­
ing very vigorously to perfect existing
agricultural implements, as well as in­
troduce new forms. The features of a
new machine consist, first, in so ad­
justing the draft pole and driver’s seat
according to the nature of the crop or
weight of the driver as not to cause
any undue weight to bear on the
horses’ necks while working, which is
accomplished by having slotted holes
in that part of the frame to which the
draught pole is attached, so that the
draught pole, together with the whole
apparatus for carrying the driver, may
be shifted forward or backward, and
thus be in proper balance for the easy
working of the horses ; secondly, in a
method of adjusting the cutters and
fingers so as to point up or down, as
the nature of the crop operated upon
may require, by using a lever or link
upon the gear frame to adjust its an­
gle to the draught pole. A new En­
glish patent consists in the addition to
any ordinary machine of a second or
under set of the usual knives or cut­
ters, which may be made stationary
by fixing them to the finger bar, or
other suitable bar, or lie actuated by
an extra crank and connecting rod for
the purpose.
SC'KlXUi
WE WILL SELL
And all our goods at equally LOW RATES. We warrant all tho above work .
want these times is a fair living profit.
Give us a call and see if wo wont do all wo assert.
Repairing promptly done.
C a U Tho highest cash price paid for Deer Skins.
Jacksonville, 13th, 1874
Is TIIE LAST which will ever be given un­
der this charter and by the present manage­
ment ; that it will positively and unequivo­
cally take ¡'lace as announced on
ALL KINDS OF
WOOD’S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE!!
VERYBEST1
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Primary, per term,........................
$ 6.00
Junior,
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Senior,
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Pupils are received at any time, and their
terms will be counted from the day of their
entrance. For further particulars apply at
the Academy.
29tf.
the most genial balsamic and effective laxa­
tive and alterative known to the medical
profession. Sold by all druggists.
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Sewing Machines !
45 PER CENT. CHEAPER ! !
MILL NOTICE.
E ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE
requested to settle
The accounts of those
wheat in store, and will commence
WANTED.
grinding on the 10th inst.
not responding forthwith will lie placed
m the hands of an attorney for forced col­
HE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY THE I Our terms for grinding will be the eighth
lection. 1 mean business.
highest cash price for deer skins and all bushel, or exchange.
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DAVID CRONEMILLER,
DALEY A EMERY.
kinds of hides.
JOHN ORTH.
Ja^keonvillA. Aug. 13th. t«7(,
3?tf,
Botte Crock Mille. Sept. 1, 1873.
Jacksonville, Aug. 11. 1«74.
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Dr. J. Walker’s (aliibniia Vin-
(‘Car Bitters are a purely Y’cgetab!»
preparation, made chiefly from tlm native
hrrl»fi found on thelower rnngps of the Sier­
ra Nevada mountains of California. thv
medicinal properties of which are extract­
ed therefrom without the use of Alcohol.
The question is nlinost daily aske«l, “Whs*
is the cause of the unparalleled success of
V ineoik B itters ?” Our answer is. that
I they remove the cause of disease. Bud th »
patient recovers his health. They are tiie
great blood purifier and a life-giving prin­
ciple, a perfect Renovator ami Invigorator
of* t he system. Never before in the history
of the world has a medicine been com-
poinded possessing the remarkable qual­
ities of V inegar BiTTEiain healing the sick
of everv disease man is heir to. They are a
gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, reliev­
ing Congestion or Inflammation oi the
Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Dis­
eases.
If’ mon will enjoy ffood health, L t
than ever at
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them U'C V inegar B ittebs as a medicine,
nad avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants
iu every form.
R. H. MCDONALD A CO..
Druggists and General Agents, San Francis­
co, Cal., and corner of Washington and
Cbarlton «ffreet*. N«w York.