Stye monxt mvtlt. Conducted by Mrs. Harriot T. Clirfce. VOYAGING. The whlto tails fly, tho lands lapso by, Tho rivor widons ovori And over you tho tides go on, Tlio tides go on lorovcr. A soft sccno here, a swoot econo there, Revising, melting, rising; Hut over yon it'a dtoar and brown Its drear and brown forovcr. Oh, dear the days! Oh, glad tho ways! I sauntor down tho water! But orer yon tho vovago is done, Tho voyage is done forovcr. Pair lands, farewell! We own thy spell, I motion to tho ocean; For over yon wo all are drawn, We all aro drawn forever. Oood frrendi, good-bye! the harbor's nigh; We'ro coming home at gloamings For over yon thero 'a rest and homo, There's rest and homo forever. Paul Poatnor. THK NNK-TRKK. it. P. HrorroRD. tieforo your atoms camo together I was full-grown, a towor of strength, Seen by tho sailors out at sea, With great storms measuring all my length, Making my mighty minstrelsy. Companion of tho ancient vcatlicr. Yours! Just ns much as tho stars that shiver When tho frost sparkles overhead! Call yours as soon thoso viewless airs That sing in tho clear vault, and tread Tho clouds! Less yours than theirs Those fiah-hawk swooping round tho river! In tho primeval depths, cmboworing My broad boughs with my branching lmcrs, My gums I spilled in precious drops Ay, cvou inthoso older years, Tlio eagle building in my tops, Along my boughs tho panther cowering. Jiencath my shade the rod man slipping, Himself a shadow, stole away; A paler shadow follows him I Races may go, or races stay, The cones npon my loftiest limb Tho winds will many a year bo stripping: And thcro tho hidden day bo throwing His fires, though dark tho doad primo be, lleforo tho bird shako olT tho dow. Ahl what songs havo been sung to mol What songs willyct bo sung, when you Are dust upon the four winds blowing! Harper's Magazino. 'TIS NIGHT. ur k. d. kkllt. The light of day is failing fast away, As night her sablo garmcuts now unfold; They meet each other in dissolving cays, And tint the sky withcrimson, blue and gold. Proud Luna still is shifting through tho clouds. Though now she's hidden from our anxious 'giS ll... ,.!. t.Aa ai.t a.aA.. Lab ...nl.a (.. UUft WAIV-IMIU O tMb MTTMjr lilt IIIII1UUV IMUUU, And's not ashamed to show her borrowed light. Throughout tho day the weary mother know ne rest, From caro and toil alio feels thero is no end: I'rom morn till night her cheerful words ware lent, To give a charm, bo gently they descend. Tho vesner bells did rinc some hours aso. But still their echoulingsr on tho bracing air As II to lull tho wcarieu souia to roai, Commingling musia with their evening prayers. Thoso dying echoes have at last expired, And low tho taper light is burning on my stand; A world f weary toilers seek rctioac, A day's march nearer to that nappy land. Tis night on co more; so hail! tho welcome guest, That comes to greet us at tho closo of day, Beliov'd from toil the weary hio to rest, Whilo silence reigns, so gentle is her sway. 0, God! we pray Thee, hold us in thine arms, Till another day is borno on winqs of light Athwart the sky, to be ushered in with songs Of joy and praiso to Tnce! Oood night. Orwiojj Citv, March ft!, 1670. COOKING AS AN ART. SInco no much of our happiness de pends upon what wo gat, it Is qui to worth whilo to dlscusri what is best to cat, und how to cook It witli Lost re sults, To bo happy, it is necessary to bo healthy; and, to preserve health, wo must consult that tyrant, tho stom ach. A hungry man will forget iovo, ambition, or duty, whon dinner-time comes. Tho heart and tho stomach sympathize, but tlio stomach rules, for, without it Is sustained, bruin, nerves, and thought glvo way. Bo it Is very important that food should bo prepar ed, palatablo and nourishing. Wo have discussed Dread, a little, as tho first and most important, being tho staff of life. Meat comes noxt; and wo think that, in point of excellonco and nutrition, mutton is tho most prof erablo meat for farmers, being easily dressed and cheaply, raised tho sizo of tho nnimul being such that any moderately-sized family could uso It all whHo fresh, whilo tho diiroront parts, if proporly cooked, will glvo a pleasing variety. Tho ham should bo boiled, and thou, if preferred, it can bo roasted a llttlo In tho oven. Tho water in which it is boiled should bo saved in it Jar for soup tho next day if it stands In tho kettle, It lias a slight .brackish tasto when cold, skim tho fut oft", return to tlio kettle, season, and add a llttlo onion, sliced potatoes, and other vegetable, and a llttlo rice. This makes it very excellent dish for thoso who llko soups. Tho ham should boll about fifteen mluutes to a pound of tho meat; an hour ttud a half will cook a moderute-rized oue. To mako a nlco dressing for it, mix n couplo of tablespoonfuls of buttorand flour, and pour on boiling water till a thin gr.wy is made, and sllco In n couplo of hard boiled eggs or two tableopoonfuls of capers. The pieces that aro left after tho first meal aro nlco mado Into a atow for breakfast, making a llttlo gravy of butter, flour, and milk. The loin is nlco roasted with n dress ing of bread crumbs, soasoncd with sago. Of courso thcro can bo a fry or so, but wo do not rocommond fried moat of any sort; it is indigestible, and greasy, tho best way ono can fix It. It Is better to boil or bako in largo pieces, and then eaten cold, or warmed over In tho shapo ot stows or meat plos. Tho shoulder is best put in a salt plcklo a couplo of days, and thon boil ed with vegetables. It is very nice. Tho only troublo is that it is not a very economical way; as it is so good that nono Is left to warm ovor. If mutton hams aro put In brlno a few days, thon smoked and driod, it is hardly posslblo to tell them from first class vonlson hams. Mr. Thos. Gross once put up a quantity In this way for market, and they commanded ready sale at twonty-flvo cont? n pound. With tho low prlco of Bheep, It would soom as if It might pay to put up reg ularly for tho market in this shapo. Tho cook books glvo claborato di rections how to cook n sheep's head Farmers generally would not bo pre pared to dress tho head, or caro to do It, yet it is a very nlco dish, though wo never tried to cook it ourself. A good cook knows that u pleasing np- pcaranco, when placed on tho tablo, nud an appetizing odor, add to tho digestibility of food. For tho Willamctto Farmer. Religion Then, and Nov. Whero Is tlio grand old stylo of ro liglon to-day? Is It scon or heard in our fushlonablo creeds who claim Christ us their Icador? Do wo And It tho samo as fifty years ago? Tho only similarity botweon tho church service then and tho church service now, is nominal; it was worshiping God then, and it is called tho samo to-day. Tho stylo of church-jroors nowadays has chungod sadly from thoso days. Tho church pows of fifty years ogo woro different from now; then, they wero straight-backed and stiff as tho roll glous notions of the occupant; tho seats always had tho hard sldo of tho board turned up, to impress upon wor shipers tho sinfulness of tho pleasures and luxuries of this wicked world; tho sermons from no flno rhetoric calculat od to plcaso educated hearers; no nice, smooth subjects, to suit tho audience; no cautious nvoldanco of thomos spir itual that might plerco tho hearts of worshipers. Nol tho minister of oldon timos spoke plain, whother It hurt their feelings or not; wrestled with tho dovll In a very diiroront fashion from what is taught by most ministers to-day; then they didn't hit him with a feather, nor scourgo him with a Illy; they meant what thoy said, and wont after him In every way he presontcd himself, with shovel and tongs; thoy sorved up perdition red-hot andstoam Ing. Ono could almost smell tho brim stono at times when tho speakor got fairly awake to his duty. Well might tho youngsters' hair stand on ond with fear whon tho preacher would portray in brilliant colors tho awful pit, tho torturo of tho lost, and tho wild rovol of Satan. Yes, thoy might look around half expecting to sco tho old fellow, with his imps, march into tho church and carry off tho wholo caboodle. Professors In thoso days spoke with fervor. " Halleluiah! " and 'Amen! " woro heard from overy corner In tho house. When " Lot us pray " was said ovory ono in tho congregation dropped on his knees, with head prayerfully resting upon tho seat, with thanks giving. Worshlpors of thoso days bo- Moved it was sinful to array thomsolvcs In costly apparel, and us for Joivolry, it was unknown among them, (at least this was trun of tho church my grand mother belonged to.) Their strict re ligious notions taught them that flno clothing and Jowcls wero an abom ination in tho sight of God. Is this characteristic seen and felt to-day In tho churches? Ah! Is religion hold up In Its purity and simplicity ns It was oven twonty-nvo years njjov wnon wo look on tho old bright sldo of tho past, wo can but exclaim, Thoio has been n sad chaneol Itcllglon itnclf novcr changes, neither should tho pro fessors change with tho current of tho world by going adrift, and departing from tho religion of their ancestors. If tho world know moro about priml tlvo Christianity now, a marked differ- enco would uo seen in our eiiurcnos nud felt In tho world throughout. Hut tho primitive mode will uover havo Its effect as long as worshipers sit In rich upholstered pows, for which they pay a hundred or upward, with a nlco llttlo foot-rest, a place for their hat, to in sure its safety from milling tho glossy silk; heavy carpets on tho floor, and seato so soft and cosy ono might fclcep on them with as much caso tw If It was a f-ofa, If thoy felt so inclined; and a Huo organ, to drown tho sweet natu ral voice of tho Dingers; pay u way-up salary to tho minister, besides a froo parsonrtEO and animal presonts enough to Kiipport him. And churches that WILLAMETTE FARMER prwf. n. hunrtrnrl thminnnrl find run nn in ! millions of dollars. Whon tho holy day arrives, thoy pour In tho costly cdiflco to worship tho Lord como In with their imported broadcloths, do- gant silks, costly laces, glittering dia monds, fixed up to ploaso tho eye, In all tho lato fashions of tho day. Toll me, dear wor'shlper, Is this tho way you should appear in tho houso of God? Whom aro you worshiping? God Js ro respecter of porsons, when all this parado is not in harmony with His teachings. What is to bo dono to bring us back In tho religious notions of our fore fathers? you may sllontly nsk. Dear rcador, tho question is a simple ono, and a plain ono at that. Tlio sllont monitor lies within yoursolf; only ro- duco to nractlco what you confess is gospel truth. Whon you accomplish this, tho good work will movo slowly but surely on. Many will speedily follow in the narrow way that loads to happiness hero and Joy hereafter. Such religion Is always tho same bright beacon, guiding tho weary wandcror of earth to tho bright and happy shore My homely hints nro ended, with tho hopo that all who praiso tho Lord may find a sufo landing In tho haven of rost, whethor their church-pows be mado of velvet cushions or only tho soft sl'Jo of a plank. Plain Juana. Fashion Notes. Uluish-gray Is tho stylish color in la dles' kid gloves. Tho latest dinner cards aro in tho shapo of a horscshoo handsomely deco-, rated. -. Striped velvet must bo cut straight to bo stylish for trimming on plain dressos. Among tho novoltios nro somo hand somo French plaids in now designs and colors. Tho fashlonablo wedding ring is a plain gold band, with a diamond deop ly Imbedded in it. Porcatcs in the handkorchiot effects, so popular last soason, aro shown among spring importations. A rumor from Paris hints that moth er of pearl will bo used for tho orna- mentation of evening dresses. A novelty in stockings lias a medall ion of lacoupon tho instep, in which tho owner's monogram is worked. Haudsomo now wraps are of drab cloth in circular or Dolman shapes, and can bo worn with dresses of any color. . Pretty now bsws for tho throat havo a Jabot of Breton laco on ono Bide and loops of hand-pmlntod ribbon on the other. All tho varied forms of plaiting aro still In vogue for dross skirts, both of thin or thicker goods. 'Ruffles and flouncos, flnlshod with narrow bind ings, nro used. Breton, Valonclenncs, and Smyrna laces aro very fashlonablo for all thin dress materials, and with tho samo amount of care, tho Broton will laun der as well as either of the others. A French cotcllino cloth, with wavy ground sprinkled with tiny blossoms, is mado up without n combination and ruffled profusoly with flno wido Valen ciennes or Smyrna. As wo look at theso dainty, protty fabrics and graco ful fashions, wo cannot refrain from thinking thoy aro modern Illustrations of tho elegant rustic toilettes in which Mario Antoinotto so ofton appeared nmld tho Arcadia at Trianon. Recipes. Ginger Snaps Ono cup of butter, ono cup of sugar, ono cup of good mo lasses, ono tablespoouful of soda, and ouo tcaspoonful of ground cloves or nutmeg. To Clean Mirrors To roiuovo finger marks from looking glasses, put, a fow drops of ammonia on n moist rag, and It will mako short work of removing nil greaso, fly specks, or othor dirt. For Rough Hands Tuko throodrams of powdered borax, threo eighths of an ounco of glycorlno, six ounces of roso-water; mix well togothor, and apply frequently. It will make tho skin smooth and white. ir. m.s. PiN-Ai.-niiR.Wii imvi. ceived from Oliver DILson & Co.,of'ed llko Ht.lo.,.ovca, and I kept them Uncoil, tholr elniruiit edition nf II. M. I s. Plnuftint. or Tho Lo that LovmI ..n, ,. ...... n,nii. ,., . a -.I.,,,, ..w.,.. ..v, vv,....v. ,.w, v ""!..,. ,, ... t ,., UmIMimii lP,.n 1 'IUiIj n-nrl- U'niif r .JU.. ....... l"lV" ...J .,u.. ..,..w only vory protty and comic, hut unex ceptionuhlo lu moral, and I worthy of special commendation. Thcro Is hut ono hcone, tho deck of Ilor Majesty's Ship. Ah this can ho easily rigged up by amutour-f, and tho sailor' uniform of tho hrS)'o tars that falng may us easily bo prdcurcd, thero N no reason why this popular opera hhould not ho brought out In ovory town having an average number ot boio ami cnorus hlngers-. Tho excellence of tho music is liidoHdu by tho bcel critics. ludiro not from appearances, lest you'orr lu your judgment. pOr TrJE CrlLDrE(. TO A BABT. Well, dear littlo mortal, Sot down on lifo's portal, With ncvor a question of choico or of will) Small pilgrim, set out On n jonrnoy of doubt, With your shrinoatthotopof atroublcsomoliilt, Look about with those eyes Full of grave, sweet surprise, And say what you think of tho world, now you'ro in it. Is it best worth your whilo To meet lifo with a amilot Or a frown, that yon oyer wero forced to begin Ah, "lifo" is tho uamo Of a ourious gams! And whother we smile, child, or whother wo frown, Wo must each play In turn, Though wo scarcely may learn Tho rules of tho gamo till the cards aro thrown down; 'Tis a qusor hurrv-'kurry, Full of bother and worry, For each player comes in with some trick of his ownj Hut the sccrot of winning Lios all in beginning. So bo sura you aro right, child, thon "Play it alone." Selected. Whon bod timo comos, and curtains fall, And round I go tho doors to lock, Kro lamps go out my wife doth call, "Remember, dear, to wind tlio clock." When Loots aro oft", ami for tho day All irksomo cares aro put tn rout, I hear my wifo's voice from dreamland say, "liotuiojou put tlio kitten out." When stretched between tho sheets I lie, And heavy lids havo ceased to wink, From trundlo bed thsro comes a cry, "I want a dwinkl I want a dwink!" Chicago Trihuno. A IIORNKD FKOG. How many of you havo ovor seen a horned frog? When I was about cloy en years old toy brother wont toToxas and tor a long tlmo I did not hear from him. Ffnally thero camo through tho malt a llttlo box addrossod to mo and marked "horned frog." I was totally Ignorant as to what a "hornod frog" might be, so I decided not to investi gate tho mattor until I got homo. I was mado to wait, howover, until I had caton my suppor and thon tho box was opened. Tho roptllo leaped out on tho floor and soomod qui to lively, (and who wouldn't need a llttlo oxorclso af ter riding from Toxaa to Wisconsin in a hook and eyo box?) Thinking that many of you perhaps havo novor seen u horned frog, I will try and descrlbo ono to you. Mino was about flvo Inch es long to tho tail and had a palo yel low color. Ho had tho shape of a liz ard and acted very much llko ono, on ly ho novcr climbed. Right 'ovor his eyes wero two horns and back of theso was a seml-circlo of nino moro, which woro much larger and very sharp. From tho mlddlo horn on his head to tho vend of-his tall a distinct white strip extondod straight through tho mlddlo of his back. On oach sldo of this stripe woro four black spots which wero round and un dorllncd with bright yellow. Each sldo of his body was edged with two rows of sharp whlto spines, and tho month, which soomod to bo a silt from ono sldo of tho head to tho other, was surroundcd'by sharp littlo thorns that roach to tho back of his head. I wish you could huvo scon him drink. Somo- times I put him Into a basin of warm water, when ho would drink till ho bloated out llko a rubbor ball. Whon I first had him I was ut a loss to know whoro to put him, but ono day papa brought homo a wooden box with a sliding pano of glass in tho top. This I partly filled with soft whlto Band. Froggy llkod his dominion very much and showed his approval by burying himsoif in tho sand, as was probably his custom in his natlvo country. I After I had kept him two months I began to think It was tlmo ho should cut something, but all my efforts to mako him eat woro frultloss. Ono day I had been to church and coming homo 11 IUUI1U Jlilll III UiU li'i30 "J? UIU UUUI. i no swrieu 10 run, mui, uoing niraiu he might getaway, I ran aftor him us fast as I could, und finally caught him, though with great dllllculty! On an other occasion thero seemed to bo something tho mnttor with my little pet, and 1 thought ho was going to die. Hut how great was my surprho ono morning to find him in n new skin aud as chirp as ever. Tho old ono which no nan crawicu out oi lay 'on tho sand bcsldo him. Tho skins ,thnt camo off from his llttlo hands rn-hvorohoboftaud whlto that thoy look- r l0"B l""u' '" "UK u,-,1 umf (about 8lx months; lu all that tlmo lie scarcely tasted a morsel of food. Oc luuri"--"" ..... ------- -- je0rca8lonally ho would lick homo fat pork " v.! or lard, or ho would 6crumblo around alter flic among mamma'ri houso plants, but tho flies deemed moro llko ly t'j cat him up than ho fo cat them. If any of my young cousins havo a brother in Texas 1 itdvlso them to send nt onco for ono of thoso curious anl- Ijnals. Franklo M. Urooks In llurat lA'cw? iorker. No ono U moro profoundly sail than ho who laughs too much. I.lfo is common properly; but famo belongs to great souli only. ConvorJKtlioii is thu ventilation of tho mind. Simplicity in Living!. To IIvo simply, and to master and control our expenditures, Is a euro nopd theso hard timos. Tho influences which sur round us, tho habits which wo fall into as a second nature, nil sway us in a dangorous direction. Every family and class scorns to havo caught hold of tho skirts of tho ono abovo it, and to bo desperately holding on to thorn. Tho best thing they can do Is to lot go tho only thing Indeed which will glvo themselves comfort, or mako tholr lives usoful and happy. As soon as they commonco to hvo rogardloss of iho stylo In which theso Hvo who pos sess perhaps doublo their Incomo, they will find that thoy havo tho moans of living happily. Tho most noodod reform Is tho ono which It Is incumbent upon many of us to carry out tho coming year. Wo cannot swoop tho wholo stroot, but each ono can koop tho roiud from his own door step. If it Is dono regularly and qui etly, others will soon follow tho good oxamplo, and in this way many will bo rcliovcd of heavy burdons and cares. Simplo living! To it ovon tho groat housohold quostlon of sorvants will yield, becauso wo shall not bo so sorely subjected to tholr exactions, whon wo aro not so dependent upon their labors, but have found out that wo possess hands and feet that can minlstor to our needs. Daisy Eyobrlght, In tho Coun try uentiomau. JOHN 137. MANUFACTURER aoosis AND DEAIiKll IN LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, imAJuCMIJMCt Cash Paid for Hides, Furs, and Pelts. ! In order to males room 'or my Spring Stock, now being receivedi I will otter, for 60 days my entire stock of Rubbor Goods, and Kip and Cork-sole Boots, at Cost. I havo also mado a REDUCTION IN PRICE of all my Philadelphia and Now York city Goods-placing; tho bost lines of BOOTS AND SHOES mado In tho roach of all. WBT Customers will bear In mind that Goods sold at the following; prices aro strictly for CASH." MKN'S LONO RURBER HOOTS 94.00 KNKK " 3.00 " ARCTICS, 1.R0 LADS' RUUBKR8. SO " AHCTIC3,.(Qne Urge soles) 1.20 I 1 II I I friartA POTTERY. AFTKK A PERIOD OT IDLKfKSU, TUBS! woikshars now for nrl months ba In fall operation. Buanhctsruis a snpsrlor and ImproTtd article which I am able to effar to the trada as ef amx-sBt outputs'-. Mr pretest stock Is superior to anything ounarse turta st this FolUry for Are jesrs psit, siul Is rqa to bt tsrUenwsrs (or strength and darabUltjr, I OuartsBfcc HallMlactltxi. Orders, or requests for Information as to pries list, should be addreeeod to 8MITH, IWrletor. Dnrna Villa, Aug. -tf Guns! Guns! BENJ. FOR8TNER, Hnlous, Oregon, TAS A LAHOK STOCK OK CIIK-M' Military Brcccli-loadiuc: Rifles uhM the m:Ncnu, biiaiih:, IIKJIINUTOK, nd .Mfti,iirnir.ii. aim, iuii oMgruncni w Xlroooli'loncllue SIIOT-mi.NH and HI-OIITI.no llll'IM, ol kll .UnJird iiMtra, a iuji una ui I'ockrt Outlery, KuUee, lluiitra, avil hC!S.SOUH,dlrcct from IJiitUml, A-o I'lklilUK Tackle Will sell aa low ua an) body, mSU IMURDER ! F)f tilth prhce lor Trillins, st Will1 Hum Tilnt ns lluoiui. Halm. Kvrry laftlltr Ut I Mo iirel " k-ertl titruilou o wort ti low rim. I.ttml lw k! I.f I.LI1AL HMNKrt In tti NIaI l.il.Mn alF rornii U' (Inult, IVnntjr, I'roUte and Ju.tTriV, r.jufi. pvu.ivr i:r(uurtui rn l.wi. A'urrM, . . " " WIITK. Hltum I'rlnlrr uvit Itouklilndrr. i'.r.T'illUl.fiUto.lml, 8W,i:m, (UIKCiO.V, JOHN MINTO, snisntn or MERINO SHJ2EP, m.WCKH (.tenure In offering to the Woo! (Irowtrsol L (Iretfon and the adjolnlni; TtrrltoiX the chance lopgrchate TllOIIOLillllll(KI) MMtl.NO. and a-urlngpirtlelntcreiti-dtlat thejr ran, did nlil u deavor In. at II httevii of thu aarfi nuall'y sud . aluo at MUCH CHKU'KU ItATKM than Wh can x..e.ti'j bo Imported, Kjainlnalluu and uiupirtiii with bth' er Hhvrp urfrrcd ta tfco inajk't amr.rdl1l lnvlud. Addrcai JOU.V MINTO, Halvin, Orci'nu, J'. II. -The Itamasnd Item I.amtaof tho flock can he tern on tho ISLAND !!IM, adjoining Halcm. Tlie ISweacan tm ei a. Iho aame plare. or at the llll.l, KAItM four and a hall mllca aouth ofthedt Haltin.HUJtemberlO. IMS, WAXtT33J3X-Cn.3XT ell Drilling, Boring, mnua nxsigtm ui wasitcij zms. Illsheat awld at Centennial Ktbibitiun. Htnd for Iiictwlalcataloeuo and pricn-Iitt, fiei', Agtnta wanted. 9'.jO xt dty guaranteed. Rand.huuldcia, and luck eaally handltd. Additaa. I'lf.ItCU WIII.L KXCA' A101t CO.. VM Xa Am 1'UIaJiIU-u. 1'cuu lilt. If. V. CJMNU, HKKVET lUVo)., UteHawon U.U. Volutsers. -lidlce. ImrUu'a biuck. to lULm. sell Capt. Boudalro is at presont busily employed in M. do Lossops' ontorprlsa of creating a vast inland soa in Africa, in tho gigantic natural basin which lies to tho north of tho Desert of Sahara. Tho country through which tho pro jected canal would bo cut is, it appear ontlrolyfrco from rocks 'or other ob stacles. It has boon carefully surveyed, nud Is found to bo composed of santt and soft earth. Wo havo rocolvod from A. M. Par dy, of Palmyra, N. Y., a very instruct ive 20-pago pamphlot, telling how to grow small fruits, successfully, do scribing sorts, &c., Ac. Ho sonds lt free to all applicants, as also a tptcimen cony of his monthly paper on fruits and flowers. To-morrow is tho day on which lazy folks work and fools reform. The scarcity of Diamonds, Gold and Htlvar , and the dlftloulllea met with In securing them, la a sure Indication oi their value. Thus It la with valuablo; medicine: Dr. Aug. Kaiser's, celebrated German i'ulmonls Elixir, through tho Jealousy or rivals, hat met with tho most bltlor opposition, and ap. parently almost insurmountable obstacles havo boon thrown la Its way t but Its oppo nent might a woll try to obanse tho course of tho Hun, sweep hack tho Ocoanwltha broom or put out it pralrlo nro with a tear. For tlio euro of Throat and Lung diseases, such iui Couubs, Colds, Consumption and Ilronohlal Affections, It Is unequalled. Its cures nro truly magical. Ask your Drug gist for It. Tlio gonulno bears tho Prussian, Coat of Arms, tho fso-Hlmllo slgnaturo of Dr, Aug. Kalsor, and has his namo blown on overy "6 cont bottle. Trial botUo. 23 cents. GILBERT, AND IMPORTER OF & se3 rzuno-o3Nr. MISSKS' RUDDKItS f .40 " ARCTICa LM MKN'S DOUULK-SOLK, FULL STOCK RKALtX)IUC-80LKTO'6TBV.V.t7,up'warnsi. Ague mixture ChHIt IHJ FeV6T aro permanently cured by Dr. jrysioai A(He Nix tare. With a llttlo caro on tho part ot tho patfont to arold exposuro, and thooooasloiudusoof Jatnk'h Sana tive Pit.u,thla romotly will lio found to bo certain In Its oporatlon, und rad ical In its effect. In many sections of tlio country subjoct to Aguo and other malarial illsoajios, It has an es tablished charoctor as a popularspo clflo for theso harrowing complaint, and tho numbor of testimonials ro colvod dhow that Its reputation la constantly increasing. Intermittent and Remittent Fevers arooiroctuallyaurodbyDr.Jajrae'ai Akbo Wltnrf. In tlioso com plaints caro hliould bo taken to follow tlio dlroctloni clOHOly, and ospoclal attention rIvoii to tho llvor, which hliould bo aiilsted In performing its functions by I)n. 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