Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, June 06, 1873, Image 4

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Some boys dropped an anvil
weighing 200 pounds out of a third
story window on the head of a ne­
gro who was passing, and he had
them arrested. He said he was
idling to let the boys have fun,
it when they jammed a gemmen’s
hat down over his eyes in that
manner, the law must have its
course.
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of a little fun at home, good peo-
Don’t shut up your houses,
the sun should fade your car*
and your hearty
iy laugh
laug should
shake down some of the musty
cobwebs there. If you want to
lin your sons, let them think that
mirth and social enjoyment
Id be left on the threshold
itbout, when they come home
at night. When once a home is
regarded as only a place to eat,
drink, and sleep, the work is begun
that ends in gambling houses and
reckless degradation.
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Since the opening of the Modoc
war, seventy-one whites have have
nave
b^en killed, and sixty-seven wound­
ed—more than the whole number
of Modoc wariors.
The "Weekly* Sun.
Arrives from the north daily at 12 m.
ONLY $1 00 A TUB, 8 ÎAGES.
Departs both ways at 10:30, a. m.
From Portland via Taylor’s bridge and The Best Family PapeiL*
Newberg, weekly. Arrives at 6 p. m., on
The Beat AgrlcultvrallPaper.
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Saturdav. Departs at7 a. m., on Friday.
The Beat Poli tieal Paper.
Dayton 6 times a week. Arrives at 3 p. m.'
The Best Story Pap<
Departs at 4.
The Best Fi
Reports.
Reports.
The
Best
Cattle
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Yamhill County Directory.
The Bost General Market Reports.
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.. M. M. Ramsey
County Judge............
The Beat Paper Every ' Way.
. R. H. I-amaon
Clerk...............................
THE
WEEKLY NEW YORK SUN.
. R. P. Bird
Sheriff........ L..........
J. M. Kelty
Eight Pages, 5« columns, BI a year, or
Treasurer...1.........
j Dawson less than S cento a number. Send Your
Co. Commissioners...
• • | Hulery
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Dollar.
.C. Handley
Surveyor.
Address
THE 8UN, New York City
Assessor.. • • • a • .••••••••••••• ....I. Davis
School 8ui It................................... H. H. Hewit
Coroner. .*..... ............................... Dr. Johnson
LXUISLATURK.
State Senator ................................... J. W. Cowls
j T. R. Harrison
Rep’s
....................... J A. R. Burbank
OREGON OFFICIAL DBECTOBY.
KXECUTIVK DKPVBTMENT.
Governor ...;.......... .........
Secretary of State........
Treasurer of State....
State Printer...................
State librarian..............
Register of State Lands
.. ij. r. tirover
8. F. Chadwick
...L Eleischner
.Eugene Semple
,S. C. Simpson
E. 8. McComas
C0N0RK88I0NAL,
Ü. 8. Senator..................... James K. Kelley
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........................... J. H. Mitchell
Congressman........................... Joa. G. Wilson
FEDKBAL OFFICERS.
... .M. P. Deady
Tho’s G. Young
............ R. Wilcox
.........W..H. Odel
...T. B Odeneal
....Thos. Frazer
......... W. Bowlby
U. S. District Judge.
U. 8. Marshal............
Clerk U. 8. Court.....
Surveyor General....
Sup’t Ind Affairs....
U. 8. Assessor...........
U. S. Collector...........
land orriciR8.
W. R. Willis. Register.......... .. .Roseburg
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B. Herman, Receiver.............. .
Owen Wade, Register................. .Oregon City
Henry Warren, Receiver.........
J. H. Stephens. Register........ .La Grande
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D. Chaplin, Receiver..............
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SUPKF.MK COURT.
Jacksonville
... .Corvallis
... . .Salem
. ...Portland
.Baker City
P. P. Prim, Chief Justice....
A. J, Thsyer•••*•• L ••*-••• •*
B. F. Bonham......................
W- VV, Upton
L. L. McArthur..•••••••••«
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JUDICIAL EI8TTICT8.
First District: Jackson and Josephine.
2d District: Benton, Coos, Curry, Douglas
Manon,
and Lane. 3d District: Linn,
Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill. 4th District:
Clackamas,
Columbia, Multnomah, and
Washington. 6th District; Grant, Umatil­
la, Union and Wasco.
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»TERMS OP CIBCHIT COURTS.
Frst District^In the county of Josephine,
on the fourth Monday in October; Jackson
second Monday in February, June and No­
vember.
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Second Distirct—Douglas third Monday
in October, and seconea Monday in May;
Coos, fourth Monday in May, and second
Monday in September; Curry, first Monday
in June ; Lane, third Monday in April, and
and first Monday inNevember; Benton.sec­
ond Monday in April, and third Monday in
November.
Third District—Linn, fourth Monday in
March, and second Monday in October;
Marion, second Monday in March June and
November: Polk, second Monday in Mav.
and fourth Monday in November ; Yamhill,
second Monday in April, and fourth Monday
in October ; Tillamook, second Monday in
July.
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Fourth District—Clackamas, fourth Mon­
day in April and September; Multomah,
second Monday in February, June and Oc­
tober ; Columbia, second Monday In April:
Clatsop, second Monday in August, and
fourth Tuesday in January; Washington,
fourth Monday in May, »nd first Monday in
October.
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Fifth District—Wasco, third Monday in
June, and second Monday in November;
Grant, first Monday in June, and third Mon­
day in September; Baker, third Monday in
May and first Monday in October; Union,
first Mondav in May, and third Monday in
October ; Umatilla, last Monday in April,
and fourth Mondav in October .
2nd A nnual
DISTRPJ ion
75,730
PREMIUMS
BANGING IN VALUE FROM
S1O $5,000
GIVEN AWAY !
TO SUBSCRIBERS OF
Every Subscriber is sure of one pre­
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equal chance of receiwing a CASH
Hremium, or a PIANO, ORGAN SEW.
ING MACHINE, WATCH, etc.
FIRST GRAND CASH PREMIUM
$5.000
OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND. — Eight
Pages, Large Site .Illustrated, Family
Weikly, is in Its THIRD VOLUME and haa
attained the LARGEST CIRCULATION of
any paper published ;in the West. BE8T,
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GREAT VARIETY, that money can buy,
to make It a HOME WEEKLY suited to the
wants
family. Subscription . price, J
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S3 00 per year of fifty.two numbers.
THE ELEGANT CHROMO
“CUTE,”
Size 16 x 20 inches, 16 colors. Acknowled­
ged by all to be rhe Handsomest and Most
Valuable premium picture in America.—
Every Subscriber is presented with this
Chromo at the time of subscribing, (no
waiting,) and also receives a Numbered
Certificate Entitling the Holder to a Share
in the distribution of 325,000 in cash, and
other preminta«jTl
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June next.
next,
I The Chromo and Certificate senton
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ceipt of the price. Specimen Oopiee, Pre­
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Etc,, Giving Full Particlars sent
free to any add
address.
Either local or canvassing in
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pay and tbo feast anti
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Send at once for terms.
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OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND, Chicago, IU.
Circular to the Liberal Public.
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PRIVATE MEOIGAL AID.
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E PROPOSE TO PURCHASE OR
erect in the city of Boston a build-
in« to be known as the PAINE MEMORI­
AL HALL, as a testimonial;to the great
services of THOMAS PAINE in the strug-
Ile for American Independence, and for
Iniversal Mental Freedom. Said building
to be suitable for stores, business offices,
a Hall for Free Dicussion, Lectures Amuse­
ments, and finally, an office for the business
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purposes of the Boston Investigator. To
accomplish this, we need the assistance and
$
contribution«' of all tne friends of Payne
and of the Investigator, and believing our
readers- and other Liberals to be of that
mi
numbor on whom we may rely, we ask thefr
X,
aid assitance by contributing liberally them­
selves and inducing others to do so. Sub­
A ».
senptions will be acknowledged in the col­
umns of the Invesiigator. We have labor­
ed under many disadvantages during our
connection witl
with the Investigator, in provid-
ng to directions, and remain
4*ing suitable accommodation« for our business
provided their bones are not
and in securing a Hall for our Paine Celet
mineral poison or other means,
bration, and wo appeal now to a Liberal
il organs wasted beyond the
public to come forward and help us to ii ^ point of
"_k or Indigestion, Head-.
cure a permanent place for bnsiness and for
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tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tlght-
holding our meetings.
Dizziness, Sour Eracta-
■ Chest,
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Friends, Brothers, Sisters, the liour will •MG of the
tioiis o the Stomach, Bad Taste In the
oome when we must cease from our labor.
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■ Mouth,
“*“** Billons
Bilious Attacks, Palpi
Palpitation
of the
The cause that the Proprietor and Editor Heart. Inflammation
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2___ Li .ungs,
of the
_ , Pain in
of the Boston Investigator have expended the region of the
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Kidneys, and - a hundred
their lives in, is an earnest voucher that pot other painful Hvmpto ims,’ are the offsprings
SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
complaints it has
the
for self alone, but for humanity, they have of Dyspepsia. In __these
worn away a life-time. And we invite all no eqqal, and one bottle will prove a better
onr friends to zealous and prompt action, as guarantee of its merits than a lengthy ad-
vertisoment.
advancing age indicates that time waits for
’emale Complaint«, in young
kiilRw
none. We all feel solicitous that our work! or old,
ed or single, at the dawn of
WEST MERIDEN,CT.
shall li^ after we retire; and that our advo­ (¡.woman
or the turn of life, these Tonic
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cate of Freedom, our sturdy old Investiga­ Bitters
,y so decided an influence that
Improvement is soon perceptible.
tor^ may still, for generations to come, ; a mark
i. , For
0 uni ma tor y and Chronic
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soudd our rallying cry—“Foi
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Rhen
itisni and Gout, Dyspepsia or
and all lands, forever liberty.
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Bilious, ________________
Remittent and _____
Inter-
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J. P. M endum ,
mltttnc fevers, Diseases oi the Blood, Liveis
H obacb S eaver ,
Kid
afid
ahd Bladder, these Bitters have
been most successful. Such Diseases ore
T. L. 8 ayaoe ,
Trustee«.
caused by Vitiated Blood, which is produced
M. A i . tmrn ,
by derangement of the Digestive Organs.
CURE8 THE WORST PAIN
D. R. B urt .
For Skin Disease«, Eruptions, Tet­
In from one to Twenty Minutes.
Boston, Oct. 9, 1872.
Jan3<f
ter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots,. Pimples,
NOT ONE HOUR
; PUStuiefH iiLwoil»1, Carbuncles, Ring-worm«’,
after reading this advertisement need any
.___ Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
■is, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF IS A CUBE
of the Skin, of whatever name
are literally dug up and carried
FOR EVERY PAip.
out of ti»C system la a'short time by the use
It was the first and is the only Pnin Rem­
• I •if these Ritters. Ouc buttle in such eases
edy that instantly stops the, most excrutiat-
the most incredulous of their
I I’ Will co
ing pains, allays Infi&inations,
inhumations, and oures
curative effects.
Go
to
Lake's
Emigrant^Stove
and
Tin
Store,
Congestions, whether of Lungs, Stomach,
R. H. McDONAIA) A, CO.r-
138 Front street, Portland, and see
by one !
Bowels, or other glands or organs,
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OriiKKUts A Gea. Agis., San Francisco, Cal.,
the
stoves
manufactured
at
the
application
canon in from
irom
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Í Acor. Washington and Charlton Sts., N.Y.
' ’ ONE TO TWENTY ^INUiEB, ,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS A DEALERS,
OREGON IRON WORKS!
no matter how violent or excrutiating the
Rheumatic. Bed-ridden, Ir“-™
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Nervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with dis- They can be had at no other place, as
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nng is the Oil which wise men
“ Ad’
ease may suffer.
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THE PARKER CUN
PARKER BRtfS
R. R. R
RADWAY’S
READY, RELIEF.
Oregon Made
STOVES.
¿ibWATS BEADY BELŒT
Will afford Instant Ease.
• Aliuatliaiiui
Inflamationjof the Lidneya.
Inflamation of the Cladder.
, lnflainatioi of the Bowel«.
Congestion of the Lungs,
8 >re Throat, Difficult Breathing.
Palpitation* of the Heart •
Hysterica, Cfoup, Diptheria.
Cataarh, Influenza.
Headache, Tooth ache.
Neuralgia, Rheumatiem.
Ague Chills,
Cold Ch
y Relief to
The application of the •
the part or parts where the ain or difflcul-
ty exists will afford ease and eomfort.
bier of water
Twenty drops in a half
AMPS, Sour
wiil in a few minutes cure
Stomach. Spasms, IJeart-bu , Bick Head
Ache, Diarrhoea, Dysenterjr . Colie, Wind
1 Pains.
in the Bowels, and all into
Ti avelers should always tjprry a bottle of
RADWAY’ READY
with
......... them.—
vent sickness
A few drops in water will
or pains from change of wafer. It is better
than French brandy Or Bitters as a stimu-
lent.
FEVER AND
UE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents.—
«gem in this wo-ld
There is not a . remedial agent
that will cure Fever and Ago
A$ie and all o‘hei
Malarious, BiHou,«,
Y 'low
¡ou,*, Typhoid!Scarlet.
Typhoid! 8
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and other Fevers (aided
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RÀDWAY
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PlLL8)so
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old by
RELIEF.
C beauty !!
QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES
Private .
Medical
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Is th« sole Agent for al the Btoves manu
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factored.1
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You esn now buy* a 8tove of thicker plate.
and sf any plats fails it can be replac
ed at a small expenre. We have the I
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Driving Fine and Elevated Oven
COOK
STOVES,
▲ND DIFFKRKNT MINDS OF
Parlor and Box Stoves, ij
All manufactured in this city.
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see] ip them.: The reason is. they
can't buy them.
remember that I also have a
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forget to look at the
PATENT 'WIN DOW
BLITD,
Which Is made
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of «. 8pruce
Wood, and _____
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Lighter, Cheaper, More CleaDly,
More Durable
FOWLS
GÇOD
OakM Poultry Yards,
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Established expressly to Afford the sfflicted1
Sound and scientific Medical treat­
ment in the cure of all Pri­
vate and Chronic
' Diseases,
Cases of secresy and sll Sexual Disorders.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
DR. W. K. DOHERTY returns his sin--
cere thanks to his numerous patients for
their patronage and would take this oppor- -
tunity to remind them that be continues to*
consult st bis Institute for the cure of chron­
ic diseases of the Lunes. Liver, Kidneys,
Digestive and Genito-Urfnary Orgsns, and •
all private diseases, viz: I Syphilis in all ita
forms and Stages, Seminal weakness and all
the horrid consequence« of self-abuse, Gon­
orrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and
Diurnal Emissions, Sexpal Debility, Diseas­
es of the back and loini; Inflammation of tho
Bladder and Kidneys, etc.; «nd he hopes
ttat bis long experience sj^k successful
proetke will continue to inslFWini a share
of public patronage. By the practice of
many years in Europe and the United States
he ¿«'enabled to apply the most efficient
and successful remedies against diseases of *
all kinds. He cures without mercury, char­
ges moderate, treats bis patients in a correct
and honorable way, and has references of
unquestionable veracitv from men of known
respectability and high standing in society.
All parties consulting him by letter or oth­
erwise, will receive the best and gentlest
treatn eat and implicit secrecy. *
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Sample my
DRINKS and CIGARS.
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DAILY TRIPS.
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La Arriving at Salem at 10
Returning, leaves Salem at Orfe o’clock.
Arriving at Dallas at 4.
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R. HARRIS.............. ....................... . .Proprietor
LAFAYETTE.
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FIRST CLA88 SALOON, ALWAYS
supplied with the very choicest
WINE8,
BRANDIE8,
WHI8KIE8,
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CIGARS, _____
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with a good
This saloon is also provided
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FOUNDED III 1853.
No. 519 Sacramento street,
Corner of Leidesdorff st., (a few doors be few*
What Cheer House). Private
Entrance on Leidsdorff
st. Ban Francisco.
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To Females.
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When a female is enervated or afflicted
with disease, as weakness of the back and
limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight»
loss of muscular power, palpitation of the
heart, irritability, nervousness, extremo Uri­
nary difficulties, derangement» of digestive
functions, general debility, vaginitis» all dis­
eases of the.womb, hysteria, sterility and all
other diseases peculiar to females, she she’d
go or write at once to the celebrated female
doctor, W. K, DOHERTY, at his medical-
Institute, and consult him ¿»bout her troub­
les and disease.
Tie doctor is effecting
more cures than any other physician in the
State ot California. Let no false delicacy
prevent yon, bu^, apply immediately and
BOOKS 20 AND 21,
save yourself from painful suffering and pre­
mature death. All married ladies whose
Merchants’ Exchange,
delicate health or other circumstances pre­
vent an increase in their families, should-
Street,*
San
Francisco.
Canfora*»
write or call at DB. W. K. DOHEIiTY’8'
Medical Institute, apd they will receive eve­
Solicit« Adevrtisementa andJBubscriptons ry possible relief and help.
./ ’AYlrnt Corm hr and for papers
for the L afa
ibliahed in California, Oregon and Nevada;
published
To Correspondents,
Washington, Utah, Idaho, Montanah, Col-
Patients
residing
in any part of the State
orado, Arizona, and adji iacent. Territories;
however
distant,
who
uiay desire the opin­
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Poasessons,
Sandwish Tslauds. the
B
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and
advice
of
.'DR. DOHERTY,
^Zealand and the Australian
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exica Ports, Nicaragua, Panama in their respective cases, and who-thiok pro­
and Japan; the Atlantic States pet; to submit a writen statement of hueb,
in preference to holding a peisonal inter­
el I f
view, are respectfirily assured that ther oom-
munications will be held mo.~t racred.
ADVERTISING.
The Doctor is a regular graduate and may
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be consulted with every confidance.
Has created
ted many a
s new business;,
*If the case be fully
and
can­
H is enlarged many an old business;
didly described, personal comcnication will
ived many’s dull business;
be unnecessary, as instructions tor diet, reg­
med many a lost business;
imen and the general treatment of the ca.-a
Md many a large business;
itself (including the remedies), will be for­
And ii ire a success in any business
warded without delay, and in such a man­
ner as to convey no idea of the purport »f
G irf . ld ’ s S ection .--8tephen Girard used the letter or parcel so transmitted.
to say in 1' s old days: *‘I have always con-
Should your condition require immediate
sidered a<3 ertising liberally and long to be attention send ten dollars, coin, or ita value
success in business, in currency, by mail or Wells, Fsrgodc Co's
nrcruMl nedinm of ___
and the prelude to wealth, . And I have Express, and a package of medicines will
made it an j Invariable
invariable rule to advertise in be sent to your address with the necessary
the dullest tin es as well as the busiest, long instructions for use.
expenen ice having taught me that money
ty Consultation—by letter or otherwise
..3 i is well laid out, and by contin- FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no
thus spent
«ally keep» ; my business before the pub- pay.
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lie it has se< ired manv sales that I other-
Bpermatorrhoa.
wise would ave lost?’
DR. DOHERTY has just published an Ina**
portant pamphlet, embodying bisown views
and experiences in relation to Inpotence or
Verility; being a short treaties on Sperma­
torrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and
physical Debility consequent on this dis­
ease and other affections of the Sexual or­
gans. I his little work contains information
of the utmost value to all, whether married,
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s man who didn’t believe in advertising or single, and will be sent FREE on receipt
one into partnership with the Sheriff, of Six cents in postage stamps for return
postage.- Address,
t official does the advertising.
W. K. DOHERTY, M. D.
apr201y
San Fran ci.-co, Cal.
Strong and Pure rich Blood—Increase of
Flesh and weight—Clear Skin apd Beauti­
And is the handsomest Window Blind in use.
ful Complexion secured tira 11.
It gives the best satisfaction to all who try
it, and 1 only ask you to enquire of any one
who has used them, to convince you that the
Wooden Blind is the very best that you can
SAR8APARILL1AN RÉSOLVENT
buy. j]
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JOHN R. LAKE, j
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S alem , O gn ., May 26, 1873.
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; E ditor C ourier — Dear
cepting the invitation as ia contrib-
to the agricultural, column, of your
valuable paper, I address this letter
of suggestions and inquiries to your
many readers. Having had consid­
erable experience in the poultry, busi­
ness and feeling the necessity of an
improvement in the breed of poultry
on general principles, I feel called up­
on to make the following sugges
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Eggs for the table should never
have been sit upon more than two
weeks, as after that period the em­
bryonic‘state of the chicken is apt to
take place and the albumen of the
ova becomes minutely ramified with
the temporary circulatory system of
the chicken, as revealed by the in-
telligenoe of leather goggles, and
may sometimes lie observed by the
- naked eye. ' Though it has never been
-naked
ascertained that tuey
they j i present any
' toxicological properties at this stage
of incubation, yet, upon; tonsidera-
; tions of delicacy, they should be with­
prone
held from debilitated
• to emesis.
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Eggs for the nursery should be
fresh from hens who have had free
access to the shadow of the male and
should be handled w-ith much care.
The soil best adapted to receive
the egg plants
dante is that which is loose
and productive, well manured.
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Soil
infested with cut worms is not con­
tra-indicated, but, on the other hand,
often prove« valuable as food for the
chicken as soon as it gets above the
ground. Tho ground should be high
and well presented to the sun, as in
low, wet ground the seed is apt to rot.
It should be well pulverized and fur­
rowed both ways, so as to plant the
eggs more regularly, about two feet
apart. ) Three eggs are sufficient to
plant in
_ j one hiil, which should be
»lightly
, elevated.
"• They should al­
ways be planted in the light of the
moon. All the different varieties may
be planted in the same field with no
danger of mixing the breed, as is the
case with corn, pumpkins and squash­
es, When they come up they need
“succoring” the same as corn and to­
bacco. Too early cultivation is prej­
udicial, as they are soft and tender
and might wilt under the beaming
rays of the hot sun—becoming sickly,
the pointe of the wings droop, the
feathers stand out from -the body, the
head droops to one side, the pupils of
the eye betxime dilated, the tongue is
protruded with a sudden jerk, coma,
with stertorous breathing is devel­
oped and speedy death ensues.
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have known large crops to be in­
jured and soon totally destroyed in
this manner. The best time for har­
vesting for home consumption is
when they are about half grown. A
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header is the best machine to gather
:thein with, and they should never be
thrashed only as they are wanted for
usek as with age they are liable to
and decay and lose their
Hayor.
hickehs require but little water,
Ole hens, when they persist in want-
tilg to sit» and otherwise refuse to be
COI iforted, they may then be im-
me: sed in cold water with the happy
eftect
st of
df dampening their ardor tor
maternity and brooding over small
things. Gravel is highly necessary
in the spring, about the time that
early peas and cabbages are ready
for! use and should then be given in
broken doses as occasion may require.
The best diet I have found to agree
‘ * i old hens in the spring is fresh
P ited «orn. It . not only
M. increases
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their fat; but gratifies a desire for ag­
riculture, besides strengthening the
muscles of their legs in scratching.
Yours, in the true interest of poul-
PETEB TADPOLE.
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