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A Dreamer’s Senses. late, and Lotos Flower would share it turned toward the cloudy sky ; and the with me. Would the ch:ef slay the man same light fell upon the faces of three I wooed my lore with «wect gifts from the candied If a strong light be held before the Utah braves who had rushed so madly •'©re, who loves the red maiden? ’ When 1 hail eight, the seven, summers seen; sleeper ’s eves he is almost sure to awake; upon death. Tiger Slaver had met his “Does my white brother wish Lotus UaUi her paling cheek de lined ail otfrings more, Aud 1 did ie-J- uiy suit had fatal been. but at the very moment he may have a Flower to dwell in his lodge? Does he doom, and through tbe darkened woods 1 word nay love with apples from ur garden tree. a-k her to be his squaw and dwell his enemy was fleeing, free from all pur dream of some tremendous fire, perhaps When she eie. en, 1 twelve yea-» had phased, that his house is iu fl-tmes. The ear of suit. among the red men?” Until my little E»e uld check tn> c urt»«y. An i tearful vowed that she had U’en her last. ‘•He ones. Hft has learned to love the From that day forward Ned Berlin tbe dr* amer is generally on the alert, I wooed my love wit« verses from my am’rous quill, red^naiden and would make her his was the Utah’s Nemesis. By night or and proves a gong to the mysterious When fifteen she, I sii teen, W’liteis knew; squaw.’' by day he wat upon their track. The spirit to make its airy rounds. To Until mi Laura ba e my ardent Mu-e oe still. And rom hei tuneful Peti arco bashful flew. “That’s well, ard the young man shall report of his rifle, mingled with the some sleepers the sound of a flute fills I woo d my iovs with trinkets of the golds« ith’s art, not die. He does not sjieak with a death cry of an Indian brave, again the air with music, or they dream of a When »he nineteen, I tw< nty year* uad run; Unt.i nn iredit failed the promptings o* n.y heart, double tongue, and his words are truth. and again told the sad story of a maiden delightful concert. A loud noise will An > all m> utoucy, n»t mv love, ws. done. The chief did not know that bis pale- slain by the unpitying hands of her peo produce teirific thunder and crashings I a ooed my live in polished period« of prose, faced son c^uld live with his red brethren. ple, and the vengeance of her pale-faced unutterable, and at the same time awake *he>> flve-aini tour* d-> »e ty year» w* reached; the sleeper. According to Dr. Aber Ui til sb fixed her eyes upon her bea in* €>0», But Lotus Flower should never go from lover on his foes. And asked me wfeeie 1 bad learned io preach. crombie, a gentleman who has been a among her people. My young friend is 1 wooed n v lovs »ilh wealth and carriages.ni-pairs, good, but his pale-face friends are false Strange Story of a California Bird. soldier dreaded that he her rd a signal When five e* s more had aged us ov r* both; She » •rhd rusk »nd station, and, as utiling *irs gun, saw the proceedings for d'splaying and oad. They teach the red man to Of Clara V. re de Vere, to a rd w.s loth. An interesting story respecting the the signals, heaid the bustle of the lie and cheat and steal. They give him I wooed m love with title , irder», w und«, and fan e, habits, under peculiar circumstances, ©I streets, the assembling of troops, etc. When h lf a ientu. had o’er u. r»lle>>; tire water, and then take away his furs, the Cbapparral Cock (Geococcyx Califor- JUst »hen he was roused by his wife, When n<>w a .« cabal bright hu or < ut an «mpty n^nie, his rifle and his hoists. They do not As, dev >tee, h. r beans »he h«>ui ly to d mauus) commonly known as the “Road who had dreamed precisely the same ojry the Great Manitou, and his breath And a w i wo n>v love «ith memory s regret, Runner,” is related by a California lady, dream, with this addition, that she For 1 have tou hed the PsJmuix utm< -t score; is black against them. Sooner than lose An her no 'h< ught» of earth nor of the future free, who takes pleasure in reproducing any saw the enemy land and a friend my child, young pale-face should die.” For sue nd n these tw< ntt year* or more. interesting matter regarding tbe natural of her husband killed, and she awoke The knife of the chief severed the beauties of her native State : Lotus Flower. in a fright. This occurred at bonds of the captive. It appears that a family named Davies Edinburgh at the time when a French “ Let Lotus Flower walk with my being engaged in olive culture, occupied Two persons stood jiide by side in tbe pale brother to the lodge of her father,” the “Old Mission,” at San Deigo, around invasion was feared, and it had been de little forest giade. They were a man cided to give a signal gun at the first ap he said. which is a dense growth of cactus, pass proach of the foe. The dream was and a woman—a man tall, dark and Ned Merlin said nothing, bufrled the ing through which, one day, Mr. Davies muscular, whose deerskin wrappings maiden away. The most of the war Jieard a strange noise resembling the caused, it appears by the fall of a pair of were the exact svmbol of his character ; riors who were of the chief’s own guard, sound made by a pair of pigeons billing tongs in the room above, and the excited one of Nature’s hunters he, whom look pleased; but a hard look settled and cooing, winding up with a succes state of the public mind was quite suffi neither wind nor ram nor storm could over the stolid face, and a fierce light sion of short, quick, jerky notes, thus— cient to account for both dreams turn daunt, v»ho feared neither white bandit burned in the blazing black eyes, as per root! per root 1 |»er root! The lis ing on the same subject. An old lady, nor red rover ; whose whole life, in fact, Tiger Slayer’s hand closed and shut up tener searched until he discovered the a friend of the writer, relates a similar had been passed beyond the limits of on the handle of his knive convulsively. cause of his surprise, which was a nest dream which occurred to her just before the white man's baunu, and whose only the battle of Waterloo, when the fear of Dark rolled the clouds across the face of four young birds of the species Geo an invasion by Napoleon was at its training bad been in the uro of the ride of heaven. The winds sighed a mourn coccyx Californianus. He took them and the knife. height. She heard the march of troops The woman beside him was a Utah ful requiem among the ioftv trees on home, and succeeded easily in raising in the streets, and the screams of the girl. Even among the wild red men the hillside, as though so ne lost spirit’s them in a coop like chickens, the old populace. They broke into her own there will sometimes be found a rarely breath was borne on their unerring ones feeding them. Their beautiful house, rtansacked it, and pursued her beautiful woman. The girl was all wings. Now and then, as the hurrying plumage soon attracted the attention of with bayonets. She fell on the floor symmetry and grace. Iler lar^e, dark clouds drifted asunder, a pale moon a number af visitors to the Old Mission and pretended to be dead. After sun eyes assimilated well with the rich flooded the open glades of the forest and notes of tbe captives have already dry thrusts which seemed to her “raving brown of her dusky cheek, and the below with her pale, energetic light, been given in the San Francisco pajiers. spirit” to be quite innocuous, the tol- flowing masses of jetty hair fell in lua only to leave them darker and more The birds weie finally released, but they diers remarked that she was “done for.” trous folds upon the beautifully rounded drear for the sudden change. A wild, regularly returned at night to the coop, They departed, and she escaped to shoulders. One band rested lovingly terrible night, unfitted for any to be and lingered around, becoming satisfied consciousness This dream was upon the young man’s shoulder, as she abroad, save those spirits who might be habitues of the barnyard. Two of them no doubt caused in the first instance by intent on wickedness and crime. died. The two remaining fought until a noise in the house or street, and the lifted those glorious eves to his. And yet two dark figures entered this one vanquished the other, which for a painless bayonet thrusts by some slight Strange that so strong a mixture of solitary glen together. A bright flash while repaired to the cactus,- but re irritation, such as a hair-pin or other sentiment had gotten into this young hunter’s disposition. Whether it were of moonlight revealed their faces for a turned with the nest making season. adjunct to dress. Whispering in a the i&LWing brooks, the sighing winds moment as their eyes sought each other. In the meantime the sole remaining bird sleeper’s ear will often produce a dream; among the trees, this life-long associa Lotus Flower and the heroic young bad become so Bel fish in its attachment and there are cases on record in which tion with the beauties of Nature, young hunter, who, for her sake, was perilling to Miss Davis that it became a nuisance people who sleep with their ears open, Ned Merlin had drank in with his life that which to every man is so dear, bis to the household. It would allow no have been led through dreadful agonies living thing near her, showing its jeal at the will of their wakeful tormentors. a fueling of tenderness, of romantic sen life. “ When the sun rises above the east ousy by darting directly at the object of The vivid description given of a young timent, which all along had made him ern hilto you will be far away my darl ivs hatred, pecking it luriously with its officer so treated by his comrades i3 both no less a brave, free hunter, and had de veloped him more and more into a ing,” breathed Ned Merlin, in a voice sharp bill, whether cat, dog or child, interesting and suggestive. In chang noble hear‘ed man. So his love for the scarcely distinguishable above the roar oftentimes drawing biood, after which ing our position, as we constantly do in pure, brave-he -rted Indian girl who of the tempest, which swayed the pines it would retire satisfied. For its own sleep, we touch the bed-clothes, etc , per dainty consumption it would bring in haps the nose gets tickled or the sole of stood beside him was of the deepest, of the lofty valley. “ The Manitou, whom Lotus Flower beetles, bugs, spiders, and. when any the foot, and dreams painful or pleasant truest nature. Thus they stood communing with loves, will save us from that man. thing larger was captured—for instance, are the consequenca. These may seem each other in the same place where they Lotus Flower is alone uow. Tee Great a lizard or small snake—it would fly tc trivial causes, but it must be remem first had plighted their troth to each B- ar is slain. The hand of Tiger blayer its mistress, strut around her until no bered that the mind is ready to fly into other. Tney stood there in their shady sought his life. The Flower will leave ticed and petted for its enterprise, dur the realms cf fancy at the slightest in covert, while the sun crept down behind her people and go with her pale-face ing which it cooed like a parrot whose tiination. People have often dreamed the tree tops and bathed the western lover to his home. The faces of the feathers are being rubbed down. With of spending the severest winters in Siber bills with his fa»t retreating splendors. Utabs are no longer opeh. Their eyes the returned mate it began a nest on a ia, and of joining the expeditions to the There they stood, heart to heart and are blinded by hate, and Tigei Slayer small table by a window in the young North Pole, simply because the bed life to life, in this dream of love and will rule the people. The young braves lady’s room. The nest—a most uncom clothes have been thrown off during fortable affair, about the depth of a sleep. It is said that a moderate heat now fodow him upon the trail.’- happiness. soup plate—was made cf large, rough applied to the soles of the feet will gen The whole of the late terrible tragedy But while these, two ttìiis stood to sticks, some of them about ten inches erate dreams of volcanoes, but ning coals, gether, this happy quiet was roughly was told in these brief words. The at assailed by an uulooked for event. The tempt of Great Bear and his guards to long, which they brought and laid on the etc. Dr Gregory dreamed of walking bushes parted on the northern side of save the pale-f ce hunter, so long his outside of the window sill, if the win up the crater of Mount Etna, and that the glade, and a dusky chieftain strode, iriend; the vengeance of Tiger Slayer dow remained closed, for the occupant he felt the earth warm under his feet rifle in hand, toward »he pair. Net] and his turbulent allies; the destruction of the room to add to the nest, which He had placed a hot-water bottle at bis Merlin threw hi» rifle r> his shoulder, of Great Bear and his band, and the she fai'hfully did, and the nest was soon feet on going to bed. The memory of a but Lotus Flower struck tne liarrel • p flight of Lotus Flower and her lover completed, the inner lining being dry visit he had once paid to Mount Vesu ward, and the chieftain’s life was saved. amid the darkness of the storm—all this grass and straw. But one egg was laid vius supplied the mental picture. Per The next moment they were surrounded was portrayed too vividly in the counte in its rude nest in its present location, sons suffering from toothache imagine by a gleaming circle of uplifted knives nance of each as they stoed face to face inasmuch as the male one day decided that the operator is tugging at the faulty and hatchets, and, despite his desperate that terrible night in the little forest the fate of “household and home,” by tooth, and somehow cannot extract it; bringing to his mate a large Gopher or, as in Dr. Gregory’s case, he draws struggles, Ned Merlin was securely glade. snake, which twirled itself around his out the wrong one, and leaves the ach The hand of Merlin was raised in bound. ‘•The pale-faced hunter has turned alarm. A wild cry was pealing through beak more than half alive, whereupon, ing tooth in statu quo. A blister ap aside the heart of a ted maiden,” said the forest. Tiger Slayer had struck with a peculiar nervous sensation, the plied to the head is highly suggestive of lady removed their lodging to the “cold being scalped by Indians, especially if the chief. “¡She no longer looks upon their trail. ground ” among the cactu , where the Mxyne-Reid’s ghastly details are at all “ We must fly I ” the young men of her people with Like a mountain doe the Indian girl birds hatched a promising brood, and fresh in the memory.—Temple Star. favor. Her brow is sad when she looks sprang forward, ht-r faithful friend beside again brought them to the house for upon the Great Bear, her father, and the Great Spirit is very angry with 'he her. Thus for an hour, while the storm food like chickens. The young birds Norway. Lotus Flower. The white hunter has howled around them and the darkness are much like young turkeys, and at full giew more intense, they fled. But the size are about as large as half grown done this, and he must die !" Not a land flowing with milk and ‘‘Yes, let the pale-face di'* 1” said tbe wailing cry of an Indian hound reached turkey hens. The road runner particu 'honey; not a land of olive yards and young brave, who stood beside the piis- their ears with more and more distinct larly mentioned ne»er forgot its attach vineyards, of southern skies and effemi ness, and they realized with each mo ment to Miss Davies, and would follow nate luxuriance, of Spanish dances and oner, knife in hand. This was Tiger Slayer, the bravest ment that they must stand and await her everywhere after its chicks were Italian serenades, of soft intrigues and warrior of his tribe. He was renowned the destiny which was so near, the fate grown. They only parted when the quick revenges that wait upon life itself. family left the country, leaving the Not a land of fragrant breezes, where among all the nations of Utah. Keen which seemed to hover over them. Long and lean was the hound which birds behind, which they now regret.— the nightingale sings to his mate, while eyed, sagacious, a dead shot, a great traile”, he a ss feared by a majority of sprang from the sheltering bushes and Bulletin Nuttall Club. the moon with her train of satellites his people. Unscrupulous and unprin leaped straight toward the pair who in stately dignity rises jn the dark blue An Onset. cipled in the attainment of his purposes faced him as calmly. *A bullet from the dome, bathing the earth in a silvery he had reached his eminent position as white man’s rifle laid him low; but ere flood, the while lovers pace romantic A Detroit lawyer had a bill of $240 the echoes of the gun had died away in leading warrior of his tribe by violence ruins washed by a broad flowing Rhine, and difficulty. Although not yet a chief, tbe distance, two stalwart Indian run against a certain citizen put into his or a sterner Danube, or linger in the hand for collection the other day, aud he he was an eager aspirant for that posi ners broke cover, tomahawk in hand. bowers on the banks of the soft blue The stiuggli was short and decisive. wrote a note asking the debtor to call at waters of a Moselle; lovers whose lips tion, and there were many, tbe worst spirits among the rising young men, who Lotus Flower’s gun brought one down, his office and see about it The man are silent fur a bliss that is filling their were secretly aidiug him in. the attain as the bullet of the other w hizzed harm promptly appeared, looked the hili over, hearts with emotion, for which an etern ment of h s purpose. lessly overhead, An instant liter the and said: ity would be too short; and life, alas ! “Well, I guess that’s all correct.” This Tiger Slayer was in love with hatchet of the hunter s.mk deed within often proves but too long. Not this. “Yon acknowledge the indebtedness, But a land of eternal snows, whose the daughter of the chief, Great Bear. hie brain. Then the two turned to do you?” Lotus Flower had been the one bright flee. mountain tops are fraught with the mys “I do.” star, tbe one ray of sunshine in his bold, Too late ■ The sharp report of a rifle tery of a silence that is never broken, “And what arrangements wiil you where the foot of man never falls; of bad heart. He loVed her as well as his broke the stillness, an t with a low cry nature was capable of loving. Natural the Indian maiden sank forward into make to settle it?” gigantic icebergs, of rushing streams, of “I’ll put in an offset. I’ve been feed grand waterfalls, and mighty cataracts, ly jealous, he had dogged her footsteps the sheltering arms reached out toward at different times, and on one of the occa her. He strained her to his heart; he ing two hogs for this man all Winter, that seem to increase and multiply as sions had discovered her secret —the love kissed the dimming eyes and quivering and my bill is just $240. I was figur you progress through the country. Bhe bore the young white hunter. This lips of her he had loved so well—loved ing it up this very morning.” A land which owes every thing to na “What, $240 for feeding two hogs was enough to fire his most furious pas even t« her destruction. ture and nothing to man; where ruins sions. The white man should meet ‘ Lotus Flower goes. The Great Man three or tour months!” exclaimed the as are not, and tbe nightingale’s song is tonished lawyer. ' death; he should go the’road that many itou calls her.” unheard, and bower« of roses may be “Just four months, sir, and the bill is read about, hut scarcely seen. A land a spirit who had crossed the path Ti She was dead a moment after. ger Slayer had traveled. But he dare Tenderly Ned Merlin laid her down. correct.” scantily peopled, but people by men “And what are the hog3 worth to not slay him openly. Well he knew Then he lifted his face, stern and sav and women honest and fearless, simple day?” that Lotus Flower would then be lost to age. and genuine,If rank and hospitable; un “Ten pollars apiece.” him forever. So he employed strata Tiger Slayer’s hand had sped the fatal til a day will come when mixture with “Weil, you’ll find it hard to convince gem, and woiked his plana so well that bullet, and Tiger Slayer was close upon the world which seeks them more and the scene in the forest glade was the re the pale face, for, hatchet in hand, lit-e the court that hog feed was worth anv more year by year may give them the sult. an avenging spirit, Ned Merlin rushed such money.” faults of that world, and take from them “Hog-feed!” shrieked the other, as he “Yes; let the pale-face die!” said Ti to meet, the murderer. His eyes gleamed their best heritage—a single eye, a sin ger Slayer. Young Ned Merlin looked like coals; his hand opened and shut suddenly jumped up, “do you suppose I gle faith, an uprightness of purpose rare into the face of the chief, firm and reso U|>on his hatchet with a twitching mo am charging $240 for the feed the-m hog as beautiful after 6,0C0 y’ears of level lute as ever. tion that boded ill to whomsoever stood devoured? No sir. I put in the feed at ing. A land where railroads are scarce, only $40, but tbe $200 is for my Sunday “Great Bear owes his life to this before it. and travelling is long and laborious, but hat, which fell into the pen and was gob- “The pale face dog shall die ! ’ maiden, his daughter. ILr hand turned pleasant A land not pampered by the The venomous words hissed from be g'ed down, and for anxiety for fear the refined luxury of the age. tbe squander aside the ball as it s|>ed. The pale- faced friend of Great Bear had forgot tween Tiger Slayer’s teeth. But only porkers would catch the mumps from ing of wealth in pomp and vanity, pur Mental anguish is the ten his friendship for the chief when the for an instant did he speak thus boast- my children. backbone of this case, sii, and every one ple and fine linen; but a land of stern chief stood with hatchet raised against ingly. There was a clash of steel; a realties, where wealth is rare, and each him. Does the chief forget! Does he quick stroke back and forth; a dull of my family will be seated in a row be man’s inheritance is labor and toil. A not remember the pair-face son who all find upon the ground ; a form bound fore the jury, and will begin to weep as land with bright bracing air; a coast ing aw«y amid a shower of bullets, as I rise to ask that justice be done to a iron bound and full of wonders. A these years has been his friend?” “But doe« not the white hunter de the air resounded with a chorus of man who lost as fine a cow as you ever land that reminds us in a measure of serve d-ath whm he creep* like a snake savage yells, whi’e upon the ground saw nine years ago this Spring?”—De that city that hath no foundation, in the bushes and turn« away from her lay the body of Tiger Slayer, cold io troit Free Press. where there “is no night;” for here dur father bis red child?” death. On the approaching Fourth of July ing some portion of the year the sun The stern face of the chief grew For an instant the moon came forth an American flag will be formally pre never sets, and darkness falls not sterner as be looked upon thè young and shone upon the dead forms lying in sented to the city of Boston by the city hunter’s face. the forest glade ; the calm, sweet-faced of New Orleans, which looks as if the An infant is the primer of humanity “My wigwam on the hillside is deso girl, with her serene countenance up late civil war was about over. bound in more rocker. MOW 1 WOOKD BEK. * CHAS. Advanced Backward. An excitable little Frenchman wa? complaining about his bad luck as a speculator. “I cannot at all get zee re motest insight into zee business. Long time age one friend say to mo Lady Bryan is a goo 1 speculation. I buy feefty shares of zee Lady for $1 zer share. She go down to feefty cent. 1 say to ray friend: Now, what sht<l I do! You see zee Lady hrve advanced back ward, like zee what you ctil crawfish.’ “My friend say to me: ‘You must re duce your average.’ “How is z it sing about reduce zee average? says I to him, for 1 know un derstand what he mean about ‘reduce zee average.’ “He says: ‘You see to reduce your average, you must buy feeftv shaiemore at feefty cents, then you stock no siauu in you so much money.’ “I go buy feefty share more - I reduce zee average, you see. “My friend he says to me: ‘Now you all right to take advantage of zee market; you have your average reduce.’ “Well, pretty soon, what you sink 1 Zee d—n Lady she crawfish to twenty- five cent. I go to my friend and I say to him: You see how it is wis zee Lady; she have tumble ? “ ‘I see,’ said ray friend, ‘it is bad, but zee "only way to get even is to again reduce zee average. Then you be in one fine position to take advantage of zee market,” “Diable!” says T, “ but you see, my friend, zee d— market all time take ad- vantage of me.’ But I git 200 shares more of zee Lady at 2-5 cent.” “Pretty soon bang she go down to zee ten cent zee share, I go to my friend, ‘What shall I do,’ says 1.” “Zee only sing to get you even zat im possible to do is to again reduce zee average.” “D— zee average! I remark, for you see I am begin to become inflame against zee average. But my friend persuades me it is zee only way to get into zee position to take advantage of zee mar ket wiz zee Lady, so I buy me 400 share more at ten cent, and say now I am ready for zee rise of zee market.” “Just now, what you zink? One as sessraent of fifty cents is level. I rush away to my friend and say: ‘What now mus’ I do ?’ ‘It is bad,’ he say. ‘J am afraid we have pay too much atten tion to zee plan of reducing zee average. 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Chur «.Cider Mill«, Feed Cutters, Scythe«. Snaths, Cradles. Fork*. H >. h , K 1 i,>ers. Canal I Onnd.tonee and fixtures, Turesnin^ Engines, Portable and Stationary l.a^inc«, ‘ ■ M: 1-, s-.ws. Fen -e vS re. E«rl>e.lai d Plain ate. Reduced prices on B »lting Cloth an 1 Grist Mill M * a n.-ry. < ■* i -h e !:cep on y the best quail ly. No second-hand or condjmne.l ¡foods in Stock Have vou their t • : >. ) • 7J .' Il ; eu id n vne and adJret’ cn postal card asking for Mi’I’l.F.H EhT AA •» l*K IC: -Li- t t ;t:i IS--' JsTH you have no. 1*01 the Catalogue for aox t»r S Agricultural Implement House. NEWBURY, HAWTHORNE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX AGRICI*LTU IL IMPLEMENTS GENERAL AGENTS FOR Both Sexes Swimming Together. HE IMPROVED WHITEWATER WAGONS; THE CELEBRATED M iRRI'OVltfOS. 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Plunder's Suri, Safe and Speed ladies to remain only as spectators. The Fever and Ague Mixture-a vegetable compound will not only save you iron* this shaking, but w It al-<> re custom of ladies and gentlemen swim duce" your expense. Price, SI (M per bottle. Tried, ming together is enough to surprise a approved and recommended bi unity. Price, One Dollar per Botilc. man’s grandmother, but it is drawing it Your Druggist ha» it er will g<-t it for you. a little too fine to say that it is proper Orig nal."' Insist up >n having it! on the beach, ?>ut wicked in the city. It is perhaps, after all, no greater innova D. J. MALARKEY & CO tion than the modern hold in the waltz. The fair bathers are no more exposed than in the conventional ball-room full V Grain, Flour, Butter, Cheese, dress, for if the costume exposes more Eggs. Hops, Hides. Wool. of the lower extremities, it compensates Hay and Mill Feed. by hiding more of the bust and neck. The wet skirts are rot more clinging, STAPLE GROCERIES and not nearly so designing as the re ..... AND ...» cent pull-back.—Washington Letter in Froviaion ». Willimantic Journal. Nos. 8. 10 and 12 Front Street To parties who are unable to express their feelings, we would suggest that they send them by freight. 260 and 262 First Street. Fortland, Or. Produce Commission Merchant, & ' m A Remarkabl« Cur©. One of the best testimonials to the efficacy of any medicine ever published in this paper is that of Mr. Charles S. Prentice, of Toledo, which will be found on the second page. He recommends Warner’s Safe Kidney and Li' er Cure as a remedy for Bright’s disease, and supports his recommendation by giving the details of his fruitless effort to be cured ot that malady by consulting emi nent practitioneis at home and abroad. Mr. Prentice refers to a number of per sons who are prepared to testify to the truth of his statements. II. H. Warner i Co., proprietors of the medicine, are a prominent and respectable house at Rochester, N. Y., and would not urge the sale of a valueless nostrum. Any one suffering kidney or liver disease should give the remedy a trial.—Lowell (Mass.) Jouinal, Nov. 28tb, 1879. HUNT’S REMEDY THE GREAT Kidney and Liver Medicine, CURES all Diseases of the Kidney«, l iver. Bladder, and Urinary Organ»; Drop«,, tiravcl, lMabetea, Bright*« Disease, Tuins in the Back, Loin«,or Side; Retention or Nouretention of Urine. Nervous Disease«, Feinalo Ueakn<-a»es, Excesses, Jaun dice, Biliousness, lleadach«, Boar 8 tomacii .Dyspepsia, Cousti pation A HUe«. HUNT’S REMEDY 'yUKV ALL OTHER MEDTCTNKS VAI I., as it acts directly and at once on the Kidneys, Liver, and Bowels, restoring them tu a healthy action. UUNTS REMEDY 1« a Mfe, sure and speedy cure, and hundred» havo bee« cured by it when physldkn» «nd Mend, had given them up to «lie. Do not delay, try at once HUNT’S REMEDY'. 7 They Purify tbe Blood » w X X s « t- © *DR. Send for pampbk't to AAM. E. CLARKE, Providence, R. I. Prices, 75 cents and «1.25. Large sire «•rvtr-K?-1' 'C*3: F°ur for HIN’TW x« \ikc uq other. HENLY’S CELEBRATED OREGON WILD GRAPE ROOT IXL BITTERS. I have tested the Oregon Blood Puri Wonderful virtue of the OREGON WII.T»' fier, the original botanical remedy, first ROOT, the piincipJ component of the introduced by Wm. Pfunder, of Port s GRAPE I X L BITI ER8. A taolespoonful of the I X L RITTERS taker ! land, Oregon, and can state with confi mmediatelv after every meal i» a certain cure a. dence that as a Tonic and Purgative, to X ur Dyspepsia. gether with diuretic properties, it is riHdodN.Qj ».I .if) A’oqj, really superior to any other preparation and worthy of the confidence of the GREAT WE8TERN GUN WORKS? medical faculty and public. Pittiburrh, N. O. T. C abnociian , Physician in Chief Harbor Hospital Send ttxmp for Cata.ogue. Riiifii Shot Q W« lUrolvm. mt «. a. d. for examination Increase of Kidney ™rrii«rr_ • Recently published “Vital Statistics ’ reveal an alarming increase in the dan gerous forms of Kidney Disease, caused no doubt by the viciousness of modern living, and the excessive use of beer and other stimulants.. All Kidney Disorders are dangerous, from their tendency to run into Bright’s Disease. The true cure for all Kidney, Bladder, Liver and Urinary Complaints is H unt ’ s R emedy , the Great Kidney and Liver Medicine. It has cured even Bright’s Disease, and all who suffer should give it a trial. Sold by all Druggists» Trial size, 76 uta. Walla. W. T Barner« Napy Pill« are an immediate stimulus for aT«*mld L.vor. and rum Coetive- ne»s, Dyspepx'a, Biliousness,Billouv Diarrhcea, Maiaria, Fever an l Ague, and are oseful at times In nearly all D «rases to cau.« a fteo and regul tr action of the Bowels. The best anti, dotu fur ail Nla&rial PuBon. Price, 2»c. a box, Warner's Safe Nervine quickly give« Best and Sleep to the suffering, cures Headache and Neuralgia, Prevents Epileptic FiU, and is tba beet remedy for Nervous Prostration brought on by excessive drinking, over-work, mental shocks and other causes. It relieve« the Pain« of all Diseases, «nd is never injurious to tbe system. Too best of all Nervines. Bottles of two sites; prices, Uo. and »14». D iabetes ffuRf «ELGIN WATCHES OH TERS IfRVINE P ills Direct Importer aa< Dactor in LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING^ lAUl Freni Bi. P©rUaa<!.Or UH.WAENER4CQ., Proprietor«, Rochester, M.T. AU stylas, Gold, Surer and Nickel, 86 to fl50 ■'«Chain«, etc. tent C. O. D. to be examined' Es.vi/WriUfor Catalogue to STANDARD AM EK 1C\N WATCH CO. PHTSBURG. P a . m20t J. A. STHOWBUIliajS Warner’« Safe Remedies are •old by-Draniatj oO nnd Dealers tn >'i Medicine ©Very. 1 where. j Send to,- Painpblet ipd Testlmcrnnfix HODGE. DAVIS & CO., Agents. ortl.-ind Oregon. 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