Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 12, 1873, Image 4

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    as the size is increased the process
is more and more tedious, ,and the
Making Telescope Glusses.
difHciiltios of judging what the de­
Iw Prtdesaor Newcomb's article fects are, and of handling the glass
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on the new teldscopc at Washing­ or. the.polisher so as to diminish
ton in Scribner s for r November, oc- them, increase enormously, it is-
curs this account of the process this tentive process of gradually
employed by the manufacturers, working out every defect of figure,
Messrs,. Alvin Clark A Sons, iu and even in compensating^ defects
grinding, polishing find perfectin 6 (r in the uniformity of the glass itself
the immense object "lusses: The by a suitable change of figure that
tools are very simp'; c-round plates the Clarks have exhibited their
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of cast iron, about three feet in di­ unrivaled slfiil.
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ameter, hollowed out to. sui t the
T rees on B oundary Li.NEs.-The
cutvfes of the lens. They have New Nork court of appeals has re­
somewhat the appearance of huge cently decided that a man has uo.
shallow saucers, or more nearly l ight to fruit growing upon brane :k
still, of the shallow iron drinking es of a tree overhanging his land
cups attached to pumps or hvd- where the trunks of trees stands
rants in some of our cities. Three wholly upon the land Of his neigh­
oTthese tools were necessary, one bor. But the law regards the over
nearly flat, for the inner surfaçc of hanging branches as a nuisance’
the flint iriass, one convex, for its and they may be removed as such
»
outer surface, and one concave» for or the owner of the land shaded
the crown glus°. The surface of may removv them it he is car ful
the tool is covered wid\coarse em­ not to commit any wan toil or un­
ery anj water, tlie glass is laid necessary destruction in so doing.
upon it, hnd rijre^ grinding is car­ Where the trunk Ofa4r<c stands on
ried oiuby sliding the glass back the line they have a joint owner­
and fcáíh on thb tool. While slid­ ship in the tree and fr^it, neither
ing the glass is slowly turned round one has the right to remove it
so that the grinding strokes occur witout the consent of the other.
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successively in every direction on,
A n I nch a Y ear .-—A Minnesota
' the glass, while, at the same time
the operators continually move farmer gives, in the St. Paul Pioneer,
his experience with plowing a field
around in the other direction, SO for viheat one inch deeper every year.
that die strokes are made succes­ The first year he plowed the land four
sively in jevery direction on the inches depp and harvested seven bush­
tool. The result of these combiu- els-of wheat to the acre. The next
ed motions is that every inequality season he plowed one inch deeper and
either on the glassor too^ is grad­ took off twenty bushels per acre.
Continuing to plow one inch deeper
ually worn away, and both arc re­ the next year he harvested thirty-one
duced to portions of nearly per­ and a half bushels. Ila says, in con-
fect spheres. When this result is elusion: “ Last fall T did not go
obtained, the grinding is continu­ down for the extra inch. I feared if
ed with emery of continually great­ I kept on irht.il I got 15 or 20 inches,
er degrees of fineness, until tlie the straw would grow 15 or -20 feet
high, and that won't stand the storms
surface becomes quite smooth.
of Minnesota; but if we want long
The next operation is that of straw and heavy wheat wo must plow
polishing. The whole tool is coy \ deep. One inch deleper each year is
ered with a thin coating of pitch r plenty, and if this rule is followed
which is pressed while still warm sctrictly, our fyrins will be in? good
iuto the proper shape. It is then condition 100 years to come.
/covered with a layer of water and ■
’ Aihertismg is the Oil,which w ho men
the polishing rogue, and the glass put tu their lamps.” Modern l’rov.
is again laid upon ijhr and kept in
L. P. FISHER,
motion in the same way as in the
‘ERTISIFG AGENT.
fine grinding. Thus each surface
ROOMS 20 AND 21,
of the two glasses is speedily
brought to a high polish.
Merchants’ Exchange,
Thc| operations we have thus far California Street. San Francisco.
described require no extraordinary Solicits Adevrti-emeit-» and Subscriptons
skill cm the part of the workmen. for the L afayette C qirier and for papers
publis.be 1 in « alifortiia. Oregon and Nevada;
With a little naticnce almost any Washington. Utah, Idaho, Montanah, Col­
Arizona, and adjacent Territories;
one can make himself a better glass orado.
Sandwish Islands, the British Possessons,
New Zealand and the Australian
than auy known before' the inven­ Chinn;
Colonies; Mexica Ports, Nicaragua. Panama
tion of the achromatic telescope. Valpm iso and Japan; Ihe At antic States
and Europe.
But, such a glass would by no
ADVERTISING.
means serve the purposes of as­
Has created many a new business;
Has enlarged many an old business;
tronomy now, and the' cliances of
Has revived many a dull business;
a glass of any size turning out ex­
Has rescued many a lost business;
Has saved many a large business;
actly right m the first trial arc
And insures a success in any business.
very slight. The skill of the op­ G ikauo ’ s S ection .—Stephen Girrad used
tician is now called into play to to say in his old days: "I have always con-
sidereo advertising liberally and long to be
rectify the figure. Two formida­ the great medium of success in business,
and the prelude to wealth. And 1 have
ble difficulties have to be over­ made it an invariable rule to advertise in
the dullest times as well as the busiest, long
come, tonfed what the defects of experience
having taught me that mopey
thus spent is well laid out. and by continu­
the glass arc, and wlfere they are ally
keeping niv business before the public
situated, and then to remove them it has secured many sales that 1 othepvisse
would have lost.’’
s ,
oi ■ t
without introducing others. To
Advertise Your Business.
find the defeefe, the glasses are Keep Xour Name before tlie Public.
put together, set up on the' edge, Judicious Advertising' will Insure a
Fortune. ?
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lacing a luminous point at a dis­
If Business is Dull, Advertise.
If Business is Brisk, Advertise.
tance equal to ten or fifteen times
the focal length. The image of The man who didn't believe in advertising
has gone into partnership with the Slienff,
the point formed in the focus of and that official does the advertising
the glass is then examined with an
eyepiece of high power, or the eye GOOD LUMBER
is placed exactly iu the focus, and
the aspect of the glass noJed as the
light from the point passes through
^T STANDL.EY’8 MILI. ON
it. By these means the skilled
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optician can judge where the curves
NORTH YAMHILL,
of the glasses are too great and
Is constantly kept a complete assortment of
where too small.
Building and other Lumber,
The glasses are now taken back
Flooring,
to the tool and the polishing pro­
Ceiling,
. Weather boarding,
cesáis reco.nmenced, only pressing
Joists.
upon those part8 of the glass where
Rafters,
Sifts,
Etc.,
it has to be ground away. The
Etc., for sale Cheap as the
Cheapest,
glass is then tried again, and again LUMBER DRESSED AND GROOVED.
returned to the polisher. The de­ Also *a general assortment of excellent
Finishing Lumber. ' i
tectado small glass can be thus Bills solicited and promptly filled.
polished away in a few . days, but
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THOM a S BTANULEry
LAFAYETTE COURIER.
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Corner of Leide.-sdprff st., (a few doors below
- What Cheer House). Private
Entrance on Leidsdorfl-
■’-Bt. San Francisco.
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Established expressly to afford the afflicted'
Syund anil scientific Medical treat- *
ment in.the cure bf all Pri-
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v, vate and Chronic
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Di.-bases,
Cases of secresy and all Sexual- Disorders
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I Viircgnr ItittcH afb'-wt n vile Fancy
iDrinfi,
Will afford ln.-taiitEa’sb.
Milk, made of Foolr
I'oo|r Rlhil, Whisky, Proof
! Spiritsand Refuse Liquors,doctored,spici-d.
Ii ¡lljima'iioa
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and sweetened to please the"
the’ taste, callee.
railed
Inilaination of th$ CÙadiJer,
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Tonics,
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Congestión of the Ltiugs,
Lpugs
ruin, but arc a true Medicine, made fron,
Si'ie Thnonti, Ujlfii
iug
the native roots am il liörbs of California,
Palpitation of the Heaifjt. jj
stimulante
They
free from all Alcoholl i e -----
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Hysterics, C: ro
Id ¡Bria. the Great Blood Puiiflfff and u Life-giving
Principle, a Perfect Renovator and IiHigor-
Cataarh, Influenza.
atdr ol the System, ci .Trying off all poisemms
|;|Heaite Im
ache
matter, and restoring the blood to a healthy
Neuralgia, Rheumatneim
condition, enriching it refreshing and in­
Ili.
vigorating both mind tuid body. They are
The application! of the B« 11 I
THef to <?asy of adininistratioi n. prompt in their ac­
•diilicul tio^i; certain in their resuits, safe and reli-
the part or,¡parís [tvhei'eit'luj pi;
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ty exists will afford ea>e mi l < d
ablejti all forms oidisease.
No Person can take these Bit­
Twenty drops in a half r
i f Hr au -1
wiil
iil in a few mimites cure
MP
poùr ters according to directions, and remain
die 'k j/clid long unwell, provided their bones are not
stoYnaeh, I Spasms, Hearjtrl
by mineral poisojt or ether means,
rrhoca,' livtejiupL
Ache, Diarrhoea,
ic ■,] Wind destroyed
and tiie vital organ: s wasted beyond the
fi 1!
and a|il iliter i:
in the Bowels, an
point of repair.
Traveler* shon
Mild hlwirl.ke fl­ L mille of
Dyspepsia or Indi^cM^on, Ilcad-
RADWAY’ REA
ache, Pain in the Sh mlders, Coughs. Tight-
A few drops in v
i ItneFH •»e.<w oi the Qiest, 1 izziness. Sour Erueta-
•* n n
1 ihlif w* rt :er.Mt
it w
or pains from c ill ’ h.ing
i 1 e:t”r lions of the ^toinak h, Ead Taste in the
Palpitation of the
Bilions Attar ks.
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than French bri|n< or Bi tc
flu krau-, Mouth,
of
the
Lungs,
Heart,
Intlarnmatioii
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. Pain . in j
lanl.
the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred
WPj ■kàiîEi
| other painful sympt >nis, are the offsprings
Fever an.l Agjne; c u tie ÎÏ . lOl”
hts,— of Dyspepsia. In llijese complaints it has
Thure i< not a rd
’vor Id I Ho equal, and one bcttle will prove a tetter
■’ mt in |t
tliat will eure Fe]
<"ö| Und
.
I guarantee of its mqrits
ritte than a lengthy ad-
ad­
Maliiriou-, Bilious, Tyj
. Stfiirl 3h,
'L>w vertisement.
For Female Coin pi at nits, in young
ShitLutil'er Fevers kai
>H'S
1 lie * dawn o£
ut 1 lHw
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Plfe)so„ ouickl ah I I1
R i’Al> Y or old, married or single, k at
womanhood, or the t jrn of life ■i these Tonic
R elief . Fifty iciute it b * (tile! 5 iid b^ Bitters display bo (led___
i Jed „
an itili.ence
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all Druggi^ts.
a marked improvement is sooq perceptible.
URIER
Surgical
No. 519 Sacramento street,^
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FOUNDED IN 1853.
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BADWAY’S
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AND MODERATE CHARGES
DR. W. E. DOHERTY’S
one to T .’wvróM
NOT UNE H<»1 R
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after reading tirai aldv'tem mt i-a
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SUFFbl
|R WITH[
our X r.ii
man i ’ J
KADWAY
itEfjE
RADYVAY ’ ’ B
S READY
READ_______
FOR EVERY P 'A ;
It was the first and j-, tie u ly
edy that iastantiv teops th ; n
lag |ifij:ts, allay
IntiiiDiati ill- 1’
Conge-tiuiis. whether <d L iti l T-
Bowels, or other'glands o- O!
appiicutiou in t om
ONE TO TWENTY S1I
no matter bow violent ¡bF KXt.
Rheumatic, 1 e i,-r>ddoji. fi fir
Nervous^Neuralgjie or pirn! ri
case may suffer.
PATRON1Z
QUICK CURES
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CURES TH IE Wi
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RADWAY’S READ Y
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PRIVATE MEDICAL AID
HEALTH I BEfUL Wt!
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TO THE A?FLICTED.-
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For Influiiiina lory and Chronic
Rheumatism an 1 Gout, Dyspepsia or
DR. 'V. K. DOHEBTYt relorn« hi« sin-
cere thanks to his numerous patients for
their patronage and would take this oppor­
tunity to remind them that he continues to-
cousult at his Institute lor the cure-of chron­
ic diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys,
Digestive }»nd Geiiito-Urinary. Organs, and
all private diseases, viz;- Syphilis in all its-
liirma and Stages, Seminal weakness and an
the horrid conseiiueiices of self-abuse-, Gon-
orrhaa. Gleet. Strictures, Nocturnal and
Diurnal Ernii-sions. Sexual Debility, Diseas­
es of the back and loins, Inflammatibnof the
Bladder and Kidneys, etc.; and he hopes
that his limjjf experience and successlnl
practice will continue to insure him a share
of jiublic patronage. By the practice- of
many years in Europe and the United States
he is enabled to apply the most efficient
and successful reimnliesXigainst diseases o
all kinds. He cures witho utynercury,char
ges moderate, treats his patients in afcorrect
and honorable way,, ami has references of
unquestionable veracity from men of known
respectability and highfetanding in society.
All parties consulting him by letter or oth­
erwise, will receive the be-t and gentlest *
tryaWueat and implicit secrecy.
To is Females.
When a female
enervated or afll ie^L*
with disease, as weakness of the back and
Imligestioif, Iliiious, Remittent and Inter­
liftibs.
pain in the head, dimness of sight,
Inittent
Fevers,
Disea
ne'sof the Blood, Liver,
' 1Y jiljewh-l-iiiercii
Strong and Pure riel
if;e oi Kidneys and 1’ladde rl these Litters have!
loss oi muscular power, palpitation of the
Fiesli'iind weigiitf—i Clear S|< n-almH T< e ii
lirairt. irr.itability, nervousness, extreme uri­
beert^HH»st successful, Such Diseases are
iul C'o.Hp'.exiuu
Cu.i’P'exiou sd
sueui'i
_ t rail.
ired
caused by VitiuWjl Bl< od, wliiclijis geuerally
nary difficulties, derangement of digestive
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Digestive
produced
by
deratigmieut
of
(lie
Uigtative
functions,
gieneraldebility, vaginitis, all dis­
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Organa, ..
eases ot the wtiiiib, liT-stei ia, sterility and all
Fbr IsRii» Disc: nisch , Eruption«, Tet-
other diseases peculiar th females, she sho’d *
Iter, Salt Rheum, lUoiches,' Spdis,
Splits, Pimples,
go or write at once to the celebrated female
Pustules. Boils, Cartjmnclcs, Ring-worms,
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dofffor. W. K, DOHERTY", at his medical
'Aiea, Erysipelas, Itch,’
ScaRl-Head,
Sore
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SARGAL ¿Alili
’— ; . i L ilian W
Institute, and consult him about her troute*
Scurfs, Diseoloralionk
is of the Skin, Humors
les and disease.
The .doctor is effecting
HasWado) tlie i most If .St’
, and ¡Diseases of the >kin, of wltitever nafne
ii
Quick, so Rapiti d are die ( ' l.aju i
niore cures than any other physician iu tho-
Bddy or nature, are literally dug up and carried
"
iijiflu idllCi
State oi (aliloinia. Let no false delicacy'
undergoes un<|erl the
truly out of the system in ii sliott time by the use
of these Bitters. Orfe bottle ill such cases
jfrevent you. but oj^pJy immediately and
wopdertul Mcdiqinë,
wili convince the most incredulous
lupus of tlieir
saveyouiself from painful suffering and prra-
Every Day anJucren ■ite I» i Fiel
and curative effects.
tmiture death. All married ladies whose
T
Weight is s«4n Und Felt
Cleanse the X’i iatcil, liiood when-
delicate heal.h or other < irevmstances pie--
THE CAREAT Bl
ever you find its impurities bqrsilng through
VUIU1
I vent an increase in th< ir fatoiiies, should1 '
Erupti^n^. or Sores
Sons; ;
Evi iif drop of tl]e
CILL
v RE- thy skin in Pimples Erup!i^u>,
lnd.it obstructed
obsu
when you,!Ind.R
an<L*< write or call at 1R. XW K. DOHERTY’.’»
1T
SOI •LVENT oommipii
4wh lie Blood cleanse.it
sluggish in the vein?; ¿cleanseJx
• '-o.?;...... ¡7 when
«-i..... it
¡r us
Medmal Institute' and/tWy ^lill receive eve­
Sweaty Urine kml olhi
id i i 11< Wo Cos oi foul; your feelings will
wfiT tell you wlieji.
ry
possible relief awFlelp. ,
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tliej system tlie
it 1. epaits Keep the blood pure, and the health of the
FR. j
1 » zx! wasted rfxlA*
11 bj«y
the'
of ik thf
IflW
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hh Ii
and in und system wili follow.
To Correspondents,
L J Scrjofiila . S.
l*in. Tape ail d
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maten 11.
other Worm«,
lili*, Cjds m| ption,
Patients residing in any bi-rj^pf the Stave
Glijmtilar disease
(iisease , r ic<i
hie » I dll riffa liiOUtll lurking in the systt n of so many thousands,
Glijtnular
are effectually des itroyed and removed!
^owever distant, who may desir»* the oidu-
T-J Other
Tura
¡tes, Nodes
Tumtes,
No<les
,.!a I Ils (¡nd
t
Hays
a
distinguished
•
physiologist
:
There
is
lun and advice of“ . DR., DOHERTY',,
’s'
parts iff tile sk
sys
CH. SU-I nuous scarcely an imhvidu il on the face of the
in tlieir r« spective cas< s, ami whothjnk pro-1
Discharge!; frran
liiii r, U <1 ’tel worst ¡earth
whose body is exempt from the pres­
per to sui inn a writ« ri statemuit-nf such,
k.| ! ’r i Ltíiqbi.
forms oi ski;i
í'evei cnee of worms., It b not upon the healthy
in pieference to holdiijg a ietsomd inter­
Sore.«il ¡II Seahl He iff, É H- r >r nyUL
Shl
ileum,
r
elements of the body that worms exist, but
I ti
view, a>e io ]>eet!iilly assurteLthat tber com-
Ery>i|te!a- Acti ? . » i.
upon
thedfsessed
hu
nors
and
slimy
deposits
¿ IW ■ ub'W
i NM... v
niiiriicati« ns will be held no t s. end. *
the Flesh J Tumi
l ui TP
iia| breed these living monsters of disease.
ii 1 io biomb
The Doctor is n regular gradyate and may
No system of inedieine, no vermifuges, no
amt all wiakc ■uihg
H !
pid
¡lathqlininitics, will tree thé system from
be’consdted v. itli every, ct-iifidatea?.
Nigiit-swu it- Lr-
OKI
C ¡jet
worms like t hesjc Bitters. _
Tt
the case bra. j fully-
ai d
ca -
wastes of th e hie j
;
V.
i*enMcs».
fflrchiMiical
----- —Persons
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—
didly
described,
persona!
comrnication
will
••
curjiuiVe flange of
pitee bf
gaged in’ Paints a id Minerals, such as
be'unnecessary, as it »¡ructions tor diet, reg-
Ch<jrai«tryl mnl a
( 4 _ .1 w
Plumbersf Typesetters, Goid-teatera
Gold-beaters ¡and
>and
hren and the gene:al treatment of the case
t > any pot sih
r <i ¡:!i< r
Miners, a# they advance in life, are subject
itself (including the leiuedie»), will be for­
forms'oí disea .■Ü
d ivér
to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against
warded without delay, and in such a rnau*
ijtliis, tUke a dose or X T alker ’ s V inegar B it -
•til PTH <
ner as to convey no ’idea of the purport «-f
T
iers
twice
a
week.
Not onlv does tie S V
F i If
IMlioiisa Item ttent and Inter*
the letter or parcel so transmitted.
olvent excel ‘all k abp t
ip ad
inittent
Fevers;,
which
are
so
prevalent
Should your condition require immediate-
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lire
tlie-cure
of
('
ü-cure
( lirón nil
<
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in the valleys of our great rivers titrcugh-
attention send ten dollars, coin, or its value
•tini aial and Skin dhe-as -si »u|.
Itltej
ouly
out Hie l ulled StatctCespecially those of Hie
T j
in currency, by mail or Wells, Fargo th Qo'e
positive
^ìlive
*1« 1VV I ripe
mu fot!
IUL i
Mississippi, Ohio, Mu Ihsotiri, Illinois. Tenues-
Express, and a package of medicines wilt
Kidney di Bladd ter
1er i ?<Xni
plaints,
Ate,
Cumberland,
Ar
cunsas,
lied,
Colorado,
I
be sent to your address with tlie necessary
(iflrayi I, biabe
hairy, a^id Wo ni< di^pas
Brazos, Rio Grande, J ’earl, Alabama, Mdbil^,
instructions for use.
7"
Savannah, Roanoke, . James, and many
! . rops[v. St< pliage of
iter, ineontin
{^Consultation—by letter^or otherwise.
je.Of Lfine, Bi right ’ii <1i ejs : #], Albmninu- others, with their vaot tributaries, through-
FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no
„apd all cases where ette Îre brjiék Just out out entire country during the Summer
and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea­
pay.
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démcHif, dr the waiter r
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oiidy],
miked
sons of unusual heiiz and dryness, are in­
i
i ( i i rfr'
Spermatorrhoea.
with 'm-
I «iibsihaeos
likértte wl i|e of an dig. or variably ac<;ompanixl by extensive de-
DR. DOHERTY has just published an im­
■' life ' white
1 HHfllw thè
r [e i*s niorbin
threads
rlingenients of the si omacii ami liver, and
portant
pamphlet, embodying liis own views
dark, billions app Pianuice; te<lj..w
hité bone other abdominal viscera, in tlieir treut-
i
and experiences in relation to lnpotence\or
•lust iépcflit«. pini * hón(41i|i> er î ïs a prickm.". nient, a purgative, everting a powerful in­
Verility; being a short treaties on Sperrna
when U I . st irilg Water, atul fluence upon these Vi ¡i rious orgaus, is essen-
Imita, "
torrhteteor Seminal Weakness,"Nervous and
necessary. 'Here is no cathartic lor
of the Pa fl and along the lially
pain
tne purpose equal to L) r . J. W alker ’ s V ine -
physical Debility consequent on this dis­
OF}!
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G ut B itters , as ihe, ' wiil speedily remove
ease and other affect’ons of thq Sexual or­
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til;e bukveLs are load .d, at the same time
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of the utmost vahte to all, whether married
qirfnuldtmg the score ions of the liver, and
or single, and tfill be sent FREE on receipt
generally restoring the healthy functions of
tne digestive organs. t
1 j)t Six qgiits in postage stamps for letura
postage. Address,
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Swellings, Uk-ers, Er.rsipelas, Swelled neck, .
W. K. DOHERTY. M. D,
PILLS,
apr‘201y
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Sa^Fyancisco, Cal.
pci]ioíltly ínstele; iss
lmia:n:n:ltions, Merpurial Affections,
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Old
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teirify^ e'eanse Sores.
Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes,
sfcreffgjllmn.
s^erfqlten. Ridwny
l> lor the curt etc,, etc. In these, lah in ail other constitu­
ill di>o| ders ( f i tlm Stoj r i. LiterL Bow- tional Diseases, IV aleer ’ s V inegar B jt -
Circular to the Liberal Public.
Kidneys,
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Blikldtill
Kidmiys
rvc’iss Fitaases, 'riitis have shown t h ?ir great curative pow
pow- ­
V • lidilclio.
Const|ipsli(
Indi- ers iffTthe tiiosi. obstinate aud intractable
E PROPOSE TO PURCHASE OR ,
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erect in the city of Boston a build-« ’
Dr. Walker’s Cnliforitiu. Vino
Inflamatior of tliç
v< D, i Fites, anti.
Ing to be known as the* PAINE MEMORI­
GffLr
Hitters,
act
in
all
these
cases
in
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similar manner, Bv purifying the Blood 1 AL HALL, as a testimonial' tp the great.
'«lilted to ell tact a p
dmie. Purely the.vreihove the cai Ise, and by resolving
service8.of THOMAS PAIN-E^ in the strug­
Vebetablo, contjining rl i ip
■’■ury, jminerals away the effects of 1 the intianimation (tlie
gle for American Independence, and tor
nr Mieterious dn utf
tubercular deposits) tlie affected parts re-
Universal Mental Freedom. Said building
few
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doses o 1 - ADr
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ceive health, aud i ji permanent cure is
to be suitable for stores, businesa offices,
the 'system
1 system troir
iron all tlj
Yilected.’ •
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a Hall for Free Dicussion, Lectures Amuse­
The Aperient and mild ’ Laxative
derp. PriL-c, 25 cents
ments, and finally, an dffice fur the business
properties,
of
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purposes of the Boston Investigator. To
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accomplish this, we need the assistance and
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contributions of all tne friends- of Payne
healing, and soothing properties protect the
Maiden Lan?, NP1 Y 1< irk. Information humors of the lauciM. Their Sedative prop-
and of the Investigator, and believing our
thousands w
ertic.s allay pain in the nervous system,
readers and other' Liberals to be of that
novOv
.stomach and bowels, :, jcit her from inflamma-
nuinbor on whom we may rely, we ask their ■
tion. wind, colic, era uhps. etc.
aid assitance l»y contributing liberally them-’
Direction».— Ta te of the Bitters on
selves and inducing others to do so. Sub­
going to ted at n'inht _ from a half to one and
scriptions will be acknowledged in the col­
ohe-half wine-glassful. j. Eat _
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good nourishing
umns of the Investigator. We have labor­
food, such asbeel-steak, mutton chop, veub
ed under many disadvantages during our-
son.
sqm
roast
niast
beef,
and
vegetables,
and
take
ILL CUREANY uttt-ddof exercise. They are composed of
connection with the Investigator , in provid­
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ptirely vegetable ingredients, and contain
ing suitable accomniodations for onr business ?
no spirit.
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and in securing a Hall for our Paine Cele­
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11. H. McDDNAED
CO.,
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bration, and we appeal now to a Liberal 7
Druggists A Gen. Agii ., San Francteco, ('aL;te. public to come .forward and help us to se- 1
bicjc HeadAcle^
• A cor. Washington an I Charlton Sts., N.Y.
chitis,
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SOLD BY ALL DKl 1 GISTS A DEALERS
holding our me iiigs.
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Srre
sc of Dr, Cham
The cause that the Proprietor and Editor -
of the Boston Investigator have expended
V ollum,
tlioir lives in, is an earnest voucher that not
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worn away a life-time. And we invite all”
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advancing age indicates that time waits for
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tor, may still, for generations to come
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