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f ' I- r LAFAYETTE COURIER .YOTES. i i MM* UwM Suturday last the Democrat Pri nter mary Conventions^ for this were held in - tho J- ¡several precincts. - ■ Considering that tbisds an “off-i ear election, it is generally conced that t in not much interest will be man the election. However, the ma- feel- ries were well attended aud g ing prevailed. The Democracy of Yamhill aro confident of debating the Republicans and Independ^its in the coming Congressional test. Following delegates were elec to the County Convention: send, it was ordered that the Conven tion now proceed io the election of 6 delegates to the State Convention, by Iballo*, one at’a time, and that it re- •quiro a majority"of all the votes cast • to elect. Tl»e Chairman appointed J E Hem bree and Wm. Leiumon tellers. The following persons were elected delegates to the State Convention: E. ’ C. Bradshaw, W. T. Newby, C. H. Burch, W. M. Ramsey, J. C. Nelson, P. M. Scoggins. On motion of Mr. Newby, the con vention took a vote to indicate the preference of the convention for can didate for Congress with the follow ing result: for Hon. J. W. Nesmith. 29 votes; scattering 25; but it was ex pressly stated,that this should not bo considered as an instruction. ' The Convention adjourned sine die. E. C. BRADSHAW, Chairman. t W. M. R amsey , Secretary. LAFAYETTE. NO QUORUM. 4 ‘ I « ¿. • r . h I The haying season is almost over. FRIDAY, i JULY 23, 187Ú Our jail has un occupant once more. » v R ape and I ncest .—The communi ty has for tho past few days been in- • tensely excited over the developement of an iucest case. Saturday last J. Thomas, a brother-in-law of James Reed swore cut a warrant against Rood before Justice D. C. Stewart, charging vith incest upon his daughter was examined and af ter hearing tue testimony was bound* over in the sum of $600. — Reed was then taken before Justice Dunu on a charge of rapt* committed in Februa ry, 1873, upon his daughter Minnie, she being at that time under the age of thirteen years. After the acts were committed, she says her father threat ened to kill her if she told of it. Ma ry, another sister, swears that she saw the act committed with her sis ter in 1873; that she protested to her father against it, and he told her if she ever intimated anything in regard to it he would murder her. She told her mother about it and Reed has re peatedly threatened the. lives of his family if any of them ever divulged the matter »nd for. this reason they endeavored to keep it secret. His bonds for this crime were fixed at $2,000, iu default of which he was committed to the county jail. The case was prosecuted by E. C. Bradshaw, and Ramsey* & McCain; defended by H. and A..Hurley and H. Moor. The longest penalty for incest is three years imprisonment; for rape, as in this case, imprison ment for life. B adly S old .—A citizen from this county being in Salem during the fore part of the week concluded to go and hear the Rev.- E. P. Hammond. His modesty prevented him from go ing forward, and wm satisfied with a -back seat. Hu hud been thero but a short time when a stranger came up aud slapped him on the shoulder ai d asked: “Have you found your Jr- me Y ca . I sus?” Yamhilhan replied: _ - t* found him about - tweiity years ago. “iVuere?" was next asked, asked. “In Mis reply. “ souri,” was the thuxeqily. “I don’t think you have fouud him yet,” the stran ger said. “I kuow d— — -----” n .....ii w’vll t I u have was lanswcrud. “No, you have not found him vet. ’’ said the sträng T. “Who are you, sir,” the Yamhillian inquired, Rev. E. P. Hammond.’ some one said. T ’ gentleman from The the classic vales of this county • was not long in making his exit. F a R ly Ro v.—Lvst S indvy, a f ttnily living iu Chehal -m r.atn d M j P q I n h t.l a lively s.t-to. The facts as ucur as wc could learn are asr fallows: The foully for a long time lived a cat and dog life, the h».«:td of the ftniily bting too i nuch fur the frow, so she lefi her hum e4 taking up her abode at a neighbor*! s, the hus- band s icking to the farm The fi ow CQueludcd that she wanted somethin n <F from the farm and, last Sunday with lier two boys, she went fur some po tato and other nerdfuls, The man objected aud undertook to put them out^ but the woman and one of tli«j boys took him down, The boys then helped them elves leaving the mother to hold the f ithcr down, which she did by the boys lugging for her wheli the old-m tn seemed to be getting the best of her. Sheriff Dale is kinder under the wenter. Blackberries at King’s mill are re ported plentiful. Wheat is qubted t.t $>1 26 per bush el iu San Francisco Campimeeting closed at the Web- foct camp ground Sunday last. Harvest hands are in demand and scarce at from $1 5Q to $2 per day. People now wend their weary way mountain ward in search of blackber ries. * I » I Look at the new advertisements, you inaj find something that con cerns you. f ; The Democracy hill Fully of I Awake i T* Over 300 wagons and buggies have E. C. Bradshaw was elected (jhair- passed through Shqi ridan this season r i i ■ going to the coast. man; J. w. Baker clerk. The delegates from this pi inct 3 Dr. Littlefield stivrted for Trask expects to be were: W. M. Ramsey, E. C.j |lrad- river this morning. He . shaw, H. C. Dale, J. M. Bele|4r, J. absent about one week. I J. Hembree, E. Rotors, and 'Ílíoinas This hot 'nuff? is the query on the ti i v * I Huston. streets these warih afternoons, and is MCMINNVILLE. answered thusly “Yes, hotzl.” : f l Convention culled to ordér«b f II. W. A. ,Fenton, Esq., of Sheridan, 11. Snow; clerk, R, II. Todd, This was in town this week. He is doing precinct is entitled to thirteen dele- a good business at shoemaking. gates. y >1 Our Citizens aro filling up their Following gentlemen were < burns with new hay. which can be obtained in thé fields for |5 or $6 per to represent the Democracy of* this precinct in the County Convention: ton. J. C. Bruly, Wm. McCreedy, Jo|in G. r I * • Mr Henry Sampson came over Baker, J. C. Scott, W. T. New'lk', L. from Tillamook last Monday and re ports that there is considerable im Dielschneider, R. Murray, W. Ih Mc provement going on there at present Donald, H. H.Snoiv, B. McPmlips, J. Rowland, P. CuZine, W. ^Vrtiler. Posters have boon issued calling for " NORTH YAMHILL. t <• a mass meeting of the Independent Primary met pursuant to call. J. party in this county nt Lnfay- ett(>, Julv .31st. to selec^ delegates to Perkins called to tho chair; W. T. attend the State Convention which f 'll Griffiin, clerk. . ¡ meets at ¡Salem, August 10th. Following are thp delegates: bhn B ishop P eck .—This eminent di- Perkins, H. M. Daniel,' A. H. Rojierts, I Johnson, Win. Dempsey, f' ’ vine spoke at the church in this town John Walker, W. T. Griffin. j last Monday night to a large and ap WHEATLAND. J preciative congregation. He select Mark Sawyer, Wm. H. Weil D. ed his text from First Corinthians XIII chap. Xlth verse. The remarks M. Mathrney, were chosen delei ates coming from thesourc, they did were to the Convention, with instrud ions listened to with more than ordinary to go fôr men that would favor* !íes- interset. This may be accounted for mitli for Congress in.the State from the fact that it ain't often a vention. * • bishop is in our midit. “fiiE W est S hoke .”—We have re- ccivud rtie initial pumber uf The liarf Shurc, published at Portland. It is well filled vith choice reading mat ter, and handsomely illustrated. The 1 first page is devoted to the culture of flower-. Mr. G. Hopper, Resident dent agent at Kai.sa ôf the Oregon Board of Immigration, occupies a prominent place. Altogether the pa lier is “nifty.” 'i. H unters R eturned .—The hunt- era, Messrs, Hembrcc, Gates. Ayrs and others returned from a twu Work’s hunt in the Coast mountains Wednesday. They hud fair success in capturing game, and lots of fun. To Messrs. Hembree and Gates belongs the credit of capturing the elk. P.P. was, oh so happy. ‘ Oh, do not be disc <uraged,” etc. Wednesday last was the day set for holding the Yamhill County W’oman Suffrage Convention at North Yam hill. The executive committee had tho change made from Ddyton to the above named place. Well the 21st day of July arrived, and so did the president and two others, but this was all. Now. its really too bad. The ladies of the association at their last election should have engineered differently. They might have known that as soon as they put a man at tlie helm, ho would run the thing iu the ground. I Really, we are disappointed at the way the last meeting turned out. 1 Had the ladies Alltel the offices themselves, undoubtedly tho result would have been different. ------- k t European Crop Prospect. ♦ A dispatch from New York July 20th, qqoting from the Bulletin, in its referring to European crop indica tions, says; “Upon the whole, the coursd of the weather for t& last three or four weeks harbecn decided ly unfavorable to drops over, a very learge area of Europe, covering the most important grain exporting dis tricts, and the injury sustained has been sufficient to modify very materi ally the anticipated yield entertained ' AMITY. a month ago. It is «this chango in Chas. II Burch in the chair; European harvest prospects that has Spreuger clerk. been steadily strengthening English Delegates-—B. II Sprenger, and continental markets, and the re Burch, D. Walker, II. Clarke, sult has been seen at New York iu an Jellison. extraordinary export of wheat and » SHERI' 11 AN. an equally extraordinary advance in Convention callad to order bi P.‘ prices. « M. Scroggins. A. Tnhncr, Tnhucr, secti sociiÌRrv. ‘| The delegates aré as fol low a : 1 Dr. Seci'etary Belknap sports tho most Payne, W. Ljmuioü, Albert Tai tier, showy turnout in Washington. S jc O i P. M. Scroggins, E. Wood, L Sh :td- Robeson drives another of the s inn- ■ ridge, John Davi-t. sort, and lia3 his coachhian aud foot WEST CiqniALEM. ai man in liveries that would astonish W. M. Townsendj chairman F* Hall, secretary. • « l|pho- the English; and now it turns out that both these high officials maintain The following delegator werfe sen: W M U Townsend, J C Nelson, L. their family equipages after the man F Hall, , J E Hembree, Wm Maji »no. ner of the late Attorney-General 'I 1 ’ : II I 11 ' EAST EAST CIIljllALEM. CHHHALEM. Williams. Will Mr. Secretary Bel Delegates: D Ramsey and P Hpgy. knhp t» 11 us where he gets authori y DAYXÔN. _ __ _____ I i . __ sen cí air- for keeping a family turnout at the i N. P. Robinson a » rs chosen people’s expense, and making coach- man; ; John Thompson secretary.; • men, and footihen, and even hon ?e Th' delegates are Willis Stali, J. servants of men who aro down on the W. Wilson, N. P. Robinson, J.j II. rolls of the War D partment as mes Terry and JS. B. Collard, sengers aud laborers? It was that il - rT r.l lustrious statesman John Andrew Jackson Creswell, we? believe, who. Tho Democratic County Con|fun- first set the example of lAking cooks tion of Yamhill coupty asseinblttl at waiters, anil coachmen of tho m<m the Court-house in Lafayette, onUast who were down on the Postoffice rolls Wednesday, for the purpose of elect as messengers, and paid as such ing six delegates to the State C _,on- Sun. veution, which w ill meet at Sa|em, July 29th. 1875. The Couv(^i|ion was called to order at lialf-p^st ¡one Bradshaw Ï o’clock by Hon. E. C. Bradshaw". On motion, E. (5. Bradshaw ,i was elected Chairman, and W. M. Rjiin- sey, Secretary pro teni. lb ED. PERKINS, B arn B urnt .—A few days since a * ï I Mr. Evans living rtt Weston had liis | barp consumed by fire. Mr, Evans I nsillatk A.--lhe officers for ths* 1 set ft a stump stump on on fire. fire. This This burned burned very very current term of Unity Encampment, weyt n8 did the fence, and also the No. 23 I 0 R C, were installed last • barn. A little while longer hit house * ------ - flames. a------ , This is Monday evening --------------- by T B Handley, P ihvonld have been Ts in the second barn burned in this vicin EC. The following are the officers ity within a few weeks. for the term ending D j C. 31st. 1875: Chas Handley. E C; Mrs L L Bailey, F oot C ut .—Wm. H. Mulkins, a E Coup; W H Moore, W S; H Higley young niau r’esiding near Lafayette, Trcas; F II Saylor, C of II; Mr$ J A unfortunately struck liis right foot Young, S C; Mrs E J Crawford, J C; while chopping with tltc corner of an G C Robinson W C; Miss B Versteeg, ! axe, making a very ugly wound. M of C; Miss Abce^Handley F S; J J This will givo some emigrant a show Collard R; Mrs L ’ Dielschneider ?’ to take his place in the harvest field. _ ’ ’ I: T W Sucuecr CRC; Mis3 Bangassor O 8; Mrs E C Dallas 1st L; Sny It behooves the citizens of Yamhill der 1st G.— lieporter. county to take active measures to se W hy is I t ?—it seems to ns a lit- >ure*their quota of immigratila arriv is ] k - • . _______ tic 8*range that Lafayette having a | ing on every steamer. Other counti s good church and a- very comfortable ' ure offering inducements to them to On motion of W. T. Newby,lithe k~:------- appointed ------ .r-.'ü Lt. t 11- ^jng parsonage cannut keep a minister a h°d homes in their midst, while this Chairman the follo^i year, year. Rev. Mr. Butt, than wfiom a county quietly waits for something . named gentlemen a committee; on better or more conscientious gentle- , to turn up. And should, a stranger ! Credentials: rx_ J A • _ 1 TT WV « «V-* w H.'C. Dale, H.%H. Sijpw. man cannot be found, has with his come here to buy land, he is asked an M. Sawyer, P. M. Scoggins, C H. family returned to their home in 1 exhorbitant prioe for it by those who "’Tillamook. This is the secoud time Burch, G. W. Wilson, J. C. Nelson, this place has been left in this predic- 1 have an abundance to dispose of—the D. Ramsey and A. H. Roberts. ^Ij ~ameiit. Are the citizens to penurious owners being to lazy to cultivate it Said committee after a brief Con to support a minister? We are sure and afraid to sell. This is not right* sultation reported the following per this canuot be the c ise. There cer tainly is a “screw loose” somewhere. Organize a county boat'd of emigra sons entitled to seats as memberé of Whose fault is it? tion; act in concert with the State this convention: [Sje procuedin*^s of I Board; raise fund? to pay an agent to the primaries.] G ood J uby -R oom .—It uemi that be at the steamer when she arrives to The committee also reçu mm elided not all the precincts in tho county distribute pamphlets and circulars to that in cases where there are ajiy ¿va are provided with adequate roorn for them setting forth the ad vantages and cancies in the delegations from i>ny holding Justice’s court. A few days resources uf Yamhill county; offer of the precincts, the delegates présent ago a somewhat complicated case was them some inducement to come. from the respective precincts bo iau- brought before 'Squire Yocum for tri » The State Board appointed a com al* A jury was demanded aud after thoiized to cast the full vote. The listening to the evidence and the mittee consisting of Messrs. Burbauk, report was adopted charge of the justice, they were told' Hurley, Hembree and Lamson of this C ‘ — -**•• On motiov of •** Hon. Braly, , '» the ---------------- — vw . J. • C. v>. JUlitlJ UÜ ♦ q retire to the woodsand deliberate. county, as an “advisory board.” Now officers of the temporary organization Jt is iijodiusi to say it, kept the wor- steps to organize a were tíh*oled perm meut officers of the thy sheriff arid possie busy to kcep why not take t . Ir T ° ; convention. them corralod. W. M Town County Board'; On motion of Hon. The County Convention. 4 4 R H B 1 E R s H H 0 P avinc . BOuoiiTTiirsiior t»wne«l by J. K. Major« wish es to Inform the public that he is now prepared to do any and nil I kinds uf work in his line iu i the lat- est style, Shaving. I Shampooing Hair cutting cents K* k^ka Ki LABWAY’S R EADY RFLIEF CURE3 THE WORST PAINS n froir 'Jne to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR anyooa lADWAY S F.KADY BKL1EF 18 A C'JRB FOB .Her EVERY FAIN I i was the first and la riio Only JPain Remedy* hat luAnntlv stops th« mod excruciating paint, j II hv . Inrtuuiineiion». and cur«» CongtMiona. whether ihe Lnii|ts. Stomach Bowels, or utBw zland- «.* «ritana. by one IX FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTER, no in J t-r li..w violent or excruciating the pain the RHEUMATIC. Bed-ridden. Infirm.CrinbML Mtrr- >us Neitralglc. or prostrated with disease may wfsr, _ . The Best in the World! * RADWAY’S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. ' . ’NFLAMMATIOXOFTHE KIDNEYS. , INFLAMMATKIN OF THK BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS «%>.\UKSTU»N <»r THE uUhUS, WBE TU KO XT. i- >. NO HOUSEKEEPER CAN MAKE SWEET .IND WHOLESOME BREAD WITH OUT IT. htstf .8. cs CE..C.-, .EtniCHE TOOTIIA'-IIK. NFUK ALGIA, RHEUMATISM, .:<M.DCIHLL8. AGUE «'ll It.IX. __ The appii a i->n of the Ready Relief to the tier. <’T •> irin where tl«e j-ain or difficulty sxm ^ will niT ir.t a.id CoiuliHt. T ve r* drops i i hall a tumble?ef we'erwilttna , < v/ Hi .m .0» Hire «1 AMF8. -bFASM*. SOUK ir«»4\<’<i HEVRrBUKN, >ICK HE a DACHR 1 vit t'l »"A, DVSEXTF.ILV. < ULIC. WIND 1» 'THE o VKi. i, ant all IN rERN AL F a I NX 'i'r.r' f hou <1 alwavs carry a louh. of Rae- This well known and long established YEAST POWDER is now in great demand. Sales increasing doily« Now 2a , gros* per day to the tra<le< D. CALLAGHAN now sole msnufricti rer and proprietor, uses ro drugs—n<> bone ¿'¡st: pure white cream of Tartar, imported direct and. ground on the premises, being the chief ingredient. ICeMdy Relief with thvm. A n-wdropt- Always on hand and for sale at lowest prices; Culla^han’« Yeast Powder, ¡n 1 lb cans a Hiiperior article,. Calliijglian’s Cream of Tai tar, in all stvles of packages. »vit r wll prevent riciaievor pain«from channt _ ..f wm ey Irbc'.ter U mi . i French Brandy or Bitters ii a ml.n tl itit. *’ ' ■-* i i i FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER \Nil AGUE cured Jor 60 cenis There is »Mt a K-mt-dial tt/«*nt Its the world that will cure ^e»< r a 11 Asne, Hod all o*her Malarious, KilliuiM, Se t le . fvptio.d. Yellow and other Fevers.-elded l>v Rv.» YA VS PILLS. M> quick as RADUT a Y’» EE\ i <Y RELIEF. Fifty cems per bottle. Cullagliun'ai Pare Unfflish Bi-ear» lionate of Sod n and Sa leva las, FOR SALE BY ALL GEO l ERB, —A1.8K)— BEAUTY 11 Cream of Tartar Cryatala and llgh Bi-Carbonate of Soda in keg*». STROXG AN3 PURE RICH BLOOD— INCREASE o.' FLE-Hl AND HEIGiiT-CLEAR SKIN ASH BEAUTIFUL CUM.FLEX1UX 8EUURKI> . T» Abb FOR SALE BY D. CALLAGHAN* A CO., M/nr.facti.rers, 121 Front Street, ban Francisco. April 22:3m-lpf 5 > RADWAY’S , SARSÂPÂRlLLifiH RESOLVENT, FARMS - SALE HAVE TWO. GOOD FAUM8 FOR SALE very Reasonable terms — each contain I ing at 320 ucre*. THE CR-AT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MAl»E TIGi .M »ST ASTONISHING CURER; SO QUICK. SO Ril'IP AKE TUECHAXUErt, THE BODY UNUBKGOE*. UNDER THK IX- FLUENCE THIS TRULY WoNDEttFUJL MEDU'INE/THAÏ One i< situate one mile ar.d a half no: th of .atayette; is Well improved. lta> a good ORCHARD And al. kinds of shrubbery of the best va riety . The oth’.r is in Chehalem Vai ey near the 'Willamette river. There is a goed I MIT.-T.-SITF. On this pbceqile Uy of good timber; abort lucres cleared. itber of t'lese farms cm ’ e sec red at a »agrnin. Tewii* easy. For farther particulars cli p Ire <»f ■ > ‘ S. SMITH, o al this oihee. Pailier Grtk Samill. z STEPHESON & SI1.1MLY, PROFR’S E WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON hand all kinds of rough lnnil»er. which we are selling cheaper t.ium other mill In the county. Persons who contcmpaUc building will dn I It to their advantage to give us a call be ib re -p u rebus! n g c 1 sc wlw re. W Bczing••• iccuinj,. in ~kv*rj oi U h - SARSAi’AKILUAN KEKOL- VF\T r.<>mmuni •nt«^ tlinaixb the Blood, Sweat, I - r. a aud mh-r tluitl’t anti jtiicen of the *v,teiu the vigor of life, for it repairs ¡he waste»« of the body whh Rfw ami -muid malerinl. Scrofula, SypblHe, t oitsutnpiion. olauJular disease. - Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth. Tumors, Nodes in the Glands, and other pirtb ot the" ays:cm, Sore Eyes. Htrumorons discharucs from the Ears, and the worst forms otf Fkin diseases. Eruptions. Fever Sorea Scald Head. R.ngWorm. Salt Rheum Erysipelas, Acna. Black Knots, Worms tn tlie Flesh, Tumors, Cancer in tbs Womb, an.I alt weakening and painful discharges, Night Sweau, Loss of Sperm and all wastes uf the life principle, are within the curative range of thia winder oi Miklcrii Chcmisiry, and a few days' uw will prove to any person using it for either of ttesea forms of disease its potent power to etire them. It the patient, dally becoming reduced by tb* wastes and decomposition tlwtt is eontinuaHv pro gressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and1 repairs the same with new material, made trftak< ’ beaithv blood—and this the BA RSA I'A KILLIAN! ' will and docs secure—a cure la certain; for when; onee thi* remedy commences its work of purifle»«i lion, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes. < iu repairs will be rapid, and every day the patient! ti«ei himself growing better and stronger, tha* any «ijcestlng better, appetite improving, and flesh, weight Increasing. t oniydoas the Haa^ArAniLUjui RsaoLvarr exeel, all'known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic. E'-rotqio’is. Constitutional aud Skin Diseases; but it is tho only positive cure for. g ------ $3 er H, ..... 0 “ U Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb d’seaaes. Gravel, Diabetea, Bro osy, Stop page of water. Incontinence ot Urine. Brights Disease, Albuminura, and in all canea where there are brick dust deposits, ortho water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk^or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance,and white bone- dust deposits, and when there tsa pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the atna’.i of the back *r.C along the R!ns. For large bilh» of lumber forl-.ouses and brtYns we will make reductions. WEIGH IT A STEPHESON. decl:n 4l:lv ‘ c Tumor of 12 Years'* Growth ' Cured by Iiadway’s Resolvent. i 4 DR. RADWAY'S Perfect Purgative&Regulating Pills VEGETABLE pejFiectly i -. i - cji -I«-*«, elegantly coated with sweet lhiiii 1‘ur.o-. regulMie. purify,elcunac «nd streiifth Vi-liV.iy'N I'illK, for the cure of «11 .imnrden <»t itir «<•'«. l.iver, Howel*. Kidneys. Bladder. Xerv» H i»«^->ix*«. Headache, Constipation,«'n«ttve. 4 iv ■>. I i ii«esti<in. Dyspepsia. Biliouxne««. < illoa* Fever, Ind tiuinauoii or the Bowels, Files aud alt D t «n.-rni-,ii * <if the Internal Viscera Warranted sicium io viK-ci a tMidiivo cur®. Fun-ty tcireiablc^coa- talntnz no lucn urv. minerals or deleteriousdrntx, A few do.ies of RAIUVAY S FILLS wil’ir'fr the «v^t-tn irom nil liiv altove named di* rdets «'nca ft een < per b >x f*Of,|) p« nRL'GGlSTs . Read •'FA1.SE AXD I..UE” Bend ¿oc Ktter Mini • io RADW a Y A t'O , So 32Warr.-nSt X jw York inloriuafion Wurth thousands «vfi bj .« «• • > 'I MB raw: Every year increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation; SOLDIERS' which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is WAR CLAIM AGENCY kept fully up to its high standard; No. 34 Montgomery Block, and it is the only reliable and perfect SAN FRANCISCO, - - CALIFORNIA ed preparation tor for restoring U G ray ray —ZOi“" or F aded H air to its w youthful color, _ W U. AIKEN, Attomey-at-Law and of the Graud Army of the Re making it soft, lustrous, and silken. Commander public ii) California and Nevada, will rive The scalp, by its use, becomes white prompt attention to the collection of Ad ditional Travel Pay, now due California and 'clean. It removes all eruptions and Nevada Volunteers discharged more and dandruff^ and, by its tonic prop than three hundred miles from home. Soldiers can depend onTair dealing. In- erties, prevents the nair from falling , , — I formation given free of charge. When out, as it stimulates and nourishes H rf 1 ’ ing ' enclose slamp for reply and stata -elands. By lie use, we Mir | ¡¿fJTZ ** •wi"ilher the hair-glands. By its use, the hair ; j,?“1,! p a discharge. Congress baa extended -------- 1 i thicker and stroiierer. In ’ h ‘ ‘ tin«« tor tfitng cin+niH tor additional stronger, fe A1 . t 6f July grows AUiuaw ovivngm. (1lnnnl|? nnrter Act of .july 28, 186«, to __ ___CSS, it l"estore8 the capillary ’ n. j^\ !F75, so all such baldnc soali such claims cJaiins most mnst l»r I mado . ..ore ilnu time. rrlonrla tn ftn . i^. “‘ lbnc- .Ot °‘ biinnl ? Voinnferrs ”,nnJ Bounty Bi'nn, whs 5’ of oi 1100 ♦ en-«. ,0® giandb to thoir ineir nnrmill normal vionr vigor, ana i,.ls ’ lwen vnallowed ail volunteers wha — , d ’ • hel< Ims allowed all en-<. OWth, except m in ' lisnvl listed before July 22. 1»«1 1861 for three yi'RFH. year*, will create a new growth, m ao I flAA- aArt. if If not raid mini the the'same (Ihuduir^iMi. «ta ««« If i. tho mAot Mime when dLscluir^.««!. extreme Old age. it IS the most eco- | Lnn<l Warrants can be obtained for aerv-«. nomical H air D ressing ever used, renderc<! before wml iur not rw- ! »ces in 'he late war. Pensions tor late war- as it requires fewer applications, and ISIS Obtained mid ln< rcaw<I,wlM,H aJ-, Jess than disabtHty warrants, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ; on*no I for pensions are allowed ;o M<*x\an" appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D, I and Florida war soldiers. Slate of Texas Ims granted Pensions to surviving'•*'er« State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, an* of Texas Ko volution. New Orleans “The constituents are pure, and care an I Mobile Prize Money ’s now (lite anil beinp paid. W. H. Aiken also attends to fully selected for excellent Quality; i Gcneial Ioiw and Cp:!ri“!ot Bmdntw. and I consider it the B est F bepa - ration for its intended purposes.” centu SoM by aU DruggOt», and Dealers in Ifedicina. Frioe One Dollar. UYE TilORCL’GI LY OVER hauled and repaired my RATH UOuM, H iob « in need of a good E vert O h in I ncrease ii F lesh W eight is S een ind F elt . Buckingham’s Dye. r FOB THE WHI8KEBS. / GENTS «AN TEO fo Feil B »Y- t. ts*H Dtilhr-iind n-halt rmte oftT «»• r»\Ki> Hoii»of».tTH;c M kdicim m birihig cxrclleney of prenaratiun, with beauty «nd chenputM. buod wages guaranteed. Run pie r.-ara 4 outfit given to ar«i.ta. 1'aiticulan free. J. N. HH' I AN, 1 Detroit. Mich. As our Renewer in many cases «« 9 requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded o . f r o Whiskers, we have prepared this tl . U dye, in one preparation; which will 00-K)00000<>00 '04>00 'HM>»nnnO0,,0 OOiloAnOp, u quickly hn d effectually accomplish i o EMIL ?nki;3. ‘s easil easil., applied, '■ o this result. . It is «I Watchmaker A Jeweler, and produces a color. which will o neither rub nor wash off. Sold by o ‘ MuMfNNVILL*:. -, •* ’ .t • 7 all Druggists. > Price Fifty Cents, f -e*» O K> -OaoOO'.» «OU OVXK> COOi OO .•■OO'H»'JOa00 Manufactured by R. P. HALL A CO., 4 NASHUA, N.H. ’