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TIMES, DALLAS, OREGON, SATURDAY. AUGUST 7. 1809. VOL. L m POLK lOINTV TIMES Za I u v d ïw r y Saturday Afternoon at follai, Polk County, Oregon. V. I. WUT, EDITOI MB PROPRIETOR. OFFICI—North*azt corner of Mein end 'Oak »treat», flouting Academy Block. »Y lSO ftlPTIO X RATES. SINGLE C O P IB S -O n e Yeer. A3 00; Month«, fJ 00; Three Months, SI 90. Six CLUBS will he supplied et the following rates: — Five Topics, one jeer. 113 75; Ten Copies, one year. $.*5 00, and for any greater number at $2 50 per annum. Suboeriptiuu mutt be paid itrictly in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. One square (10 lines or less), first insert’n, $3 00 Each subsequent insertion......................... 1 00 A liberal deduction will be made to quar terly and yearly advertisers. Professional cards will be inserted at $12 00 l(>er annum. Transient advertisements must be paid for in advance to insure publiea ion. All other advertising hills must be paid quarterly. Legal tenders taken at their current value. Blanks and Job Work of every description furnished at low rates on short notice. Polk County Official Directory. Polk county covers an area of about 1.250 uare miles. Number of voters. 1,2/7. Acres land under cultivation, 93 270. Value <>l assessable property, $1.234,529 The Land 'Qfle* for this District is located at Oregon City— Owen Wade, Register; llenry Wurreu, Receiver. OocjtTT O m r iH S .— Commit tinmen. E. f . Dice. R. Tat<-m; Judge, J L Collins; Shr.ijf J . W. Smith ; t'lerk. J. [ Thompson ; AH*e#*04\ H. Davis; Tre«turer, R M. May; School Su perintendent. J. II. M j e r ; Surveyor, S. T. Burch ; Coroner, C. D. Krnbree. T e RR h or Col'RT. — Circuit Court. R. P. Boise Judge, convenes in l»allu8«>n the 4th Monday it, April and 3d Monday in Novemtter. County Court convenes on the 1st Monday in cact. month. * Nor* rips Pt'BLio.— T. Pearce, Kola; W. W B«*ue, Independence; J. L. Collins, Dallas; H. N. George, Bum* Vista. P ost O ppic * Towns. — Bethel, Bridgeport. Bueua Vista, Dallas (county seat), E<>la. <in»ii" Roude, independence, l.u, kiumute. Lincoln Lewisville, Muatnouth. Rickreal, Salt Creek and Zeua. L\ S. M ail leaves Dallas for Salem on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a in , return tug same dav* at 6 p. tu.; for Independence, each Tuesday uorniug at ft; f**r Salt Creek, •each Tuesday at I p m ; for Lafayette, .Mon day and Thursday at 3 p m , returning Med nesay and Saturday at ID a in.; for C<>rvaili> Wednesday and Saturday at ID a. m., returning Monday and Thursday at 3 p. tu. 3 P R O F F < S 1 0 X . 1 L CARDS. W . D. J E F F R IE S , N. I)., P h y s ic ia n a n il bu rgeon . t o la . Oregon. Special attention given to Obstetrics ami Di*e*s-« ot Women. ltf J. E. Ü A V IIM O », M. D., P h y s ic ia n and S u p r c o ii , Independence. (Ign. 1 — ----------------- n.-------------------- —------------------ - » H. JESAUP, M. D m P h y s ic ia n and bu rgeon , D a lla s, O r e g o n . OFFPCE— At residence, on Jeffers m street opposite Academy Block. I ---------------------- f---------------------------------------- hi B O V H A U A l L A W K O A , httorieys k Counsellors-at-Law, i S A L E M , OK E G O N . OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. 1 €. is* CURL., Attorney and Oounsellor-at-Law. SALEM , OREGON, Will practice in all the Cwarts o f Record and Inferior Courts of this State. OFFICE—In Watkinds A Co’s Brick, up stairs. I H a y d e n A l H y e r, ATTOhiH EYM -AT- L A W , Dallas, Oregon. OFFICE IN THE COURT HO^SE. 1 8UL&IVAN k WHITbON, Attorneys k Gounsellors-at-Law, i D a lla s, O reg on , W in pcaetise ia all the Courts of the State. J . L . C O L L IN S , Attorney and Oounsellor-at-Law Dallas. Oregon. f W i * l attention given to Collections and to matters pertaining to Real Estate. 1 L Tccaecs vtaivaai» t JAS. a. TURRER. V lw e y a r d A T u r n e r , I T T O R I P f S -A T - L A W , Dalla», Oregon. OFFICE— Oa Mato street, oae door north of m I»*)las H o l e ) . ______________ jas . leciti t- A. APCLSeATS, A yylegR lft A N c C * i« t A ïT « t i(K P * A T * L A W DkUae, Felk CeMtJ* O p * f 1 NO. 15. sword will consign them and their asso A FAST PEOPLE- tt o ir t o h a I s e i m e « i n d . ciates to the doom of everlasting coo [The following lin«s are from the pen of the The following truthful and startling tempt. The tiianatrprs o f the State F airevi The latest plan adopted to raise t ^ creative m¡nd of F ilics B occhi , who was an dently consider us a very fast p»*ople in'wtphere has just br<»oghtto »»or at- eye witness to tbur Ute destruc'lve Are that article is from the San Francisco Com • V IC E S O P G E N IU S * As usual the highest premiums are to swept its blightinghrexth and flames -ver the me. rial Herald. cutioD in the cose o f a young lawyer,. Coming from a source » devoted eity of Corvallis, on the night of July be given to thefastost running and trot •*»t a 1000 miles from h.'te. The afore- Coleridge was such a slave to liquor 21sL Study thcai, rea«ler, and see the point:] entnely outside o f politics, it mustoarry •id attorney ia a young man just twen that he had to be kept an unwilling pris- ¡ng hurses. The best short horned bul conviction to the rniuds o f uil unpreju will be awarded $20 to $30. The finest ty one, has weal by parent« who djw’t. Lulled in the traace ot drowsy year»—- oner by Christopher North, oo an ucca In (ivtu> us and Ion» rep >se, diced m e n : sion when some literajry performance milch cow shown, in a Stute that im 'Ppreciate his “ rastneas,” and c»»n. Corvallis never barrow.id tears, Doe« any intelligent person doubt had to be completed by a certain time; ports no inoousidt-rable aiuouniriff bat equently, curtail bisexpenAi’ U'Cs. arwf Hut waited for tht* annual shows ; » wwmroviT good loot« e»n«gh to fao- Was happy when the circus came, that corruption, unparalleled in its ex and on thut very day, without taking ter from Ualitbrnia and the East, will AnH courteous to her old stloons receive $15 to $20. The best ten acres uate the younga»»d giddy b»*«uffes «ho- tent, exists throughout the land ? The leave o f uny member o f the family, hi* And jealous of their liquid fame — o f wheat raised in Oregon, where the I'ltt#-. H'm1»*^ «'?*» n»*l die ill 'or 1 <ve. spectacle we uow present to the »'ton ran off at full speed down the avenue Their moss of memory and gloom. famous “ Imperial” flour is'm ade, de He dresses well, deals in real estate-, and ished and sneering «raze o f the world to Klleray, aud was soon hidden, not iu pending largely on tho export o f that And justly zealous f r they sto d hoe a real «abate udice, ur at iea-i ii.«s » should make every American blush for the groves o f the valley, but in some Lige Naiads by me du.-ty way, stuple for her prosperity, wilt be rewar magnfioently sweet-scent-«! card to that shame. The whole Union tin oh with obscure den, where, drinking among And '‘ took the stranger in.” and could ded by the muitificeut sum of $20.— ffret. which he never fails to plaee in Restore the languid pulse’ s play, clnrges and countercharges o f foulest some low companions, bis magnificent The best and most numerous collection ’ Twas here the red Confusion swept 'he bard palm o f simple hearted papas corruption. Sen «tors and repreutatives uiiud was soon brought to the level of lu orbi's like the stars of wrath — «>f agricultural aud gardening Usds aod i«ately, be was brim lull o f matrimony, hurl accusations ot the must debusing the v11 st of the vile. When his spree And still the dizzy madness crept implements manufactured is Oregon, ie propo-ed to every da«uset,he un t, A cloudy detnou iu its path. ch • racer at each other iu the halls ot was over, he would turn to the society which is at present paying a heavy trib whether on the stn et or in the parlor,, Cong ess, and tepeat hem on the stump of his friends. And yet, Corvallis, when the Moon i»e to t.auf» rnia manufacturers and hut invariably met with a rebuff aa De Quincy was such a slave to the State Legislatures are denounced as be Hung low and lovely in the west—• mporters for all such articles, will be moat o f th* fav«»r«*'1 ones had heard o f ing so corrupt, so vile, that it is only use o f opium that his daily allowance An angry tumult hoarse with doom Roared o’er thy tatiered dream of rest ; necessiry to become a member to insure was of more importance than eutiug rectign-Z' d by the princly donation o f his escapades, and cared more for the A li.rid hand aroused thee then— obloquy and suspicion. The higbe*t An ounce o f laudanum a day prostrated from 810 to $20. The best span of r«»uni he made than fur i»is com: any. We saw rhee wrapt in crimson death, work horses taken to the State Fair at At last he met Nannie, a blonde o f officers in the country are denounced us animal life during the forenoon. It And thou— the rush of startled men much exp» nse by their owner, aud ex rifled tongue. P om went the queston With flutteriugs of hb>od and breath. mere agents o f iniquitous “ pugs*’ and was no uufrequent sight to find him » » ' » * * * hibited, will draw the nice sum o f $15 Merry right off w<s the word «nl< him. felonious cliques. Moneyed corpora uslecp ou the rug before the fire in his 'Twasdoue! The purple flag of morn to $20. Fur the finest exhibit of flan With her, wait for furthur advice turn tions and specul five combinations over own room, his head on a book, and his Trailed o’er an ashen wilderness. nels, tweeds, ca-snuers and uih< r kinds a widowed mother At last sh«- eunwut. A single “ bummer’ ’ stood forloru— rule all existing laws and originate all arms cr* ssed on his breast. Wli- n this A picture of severe distress, o f cloth manufactured in a State that «d, but the consummation was n t i* new enactments. La'>or has arrayed torpor from the opium hud passed away Like Marius that mused of old should some day tnauu fact m e lur th»- be that day, hut the n»xt. She had W hen Carthage crouched to Time and Rome; its« If against capita', and capital lias he was ready for company uutil about whole Orient aud for herself, the luck the wherewithal.. He knew it, and was Hi- eve looktni thirsty as it rolled wantonly made labor its bittere.-t enemy daylight. In order tosh<»w him off his exhibitor will be astouished with the Ou bar roiun relics—crisped and strown. f«v red with a loan o f a coo' three hun instead o f its most valuable auxiliary. friends had to arrange their supper par enormous sum of $ 5 ! Fur the beak dred with which to prepare f-rthe hap A coo cst has been inaugurated which ties so that, sitting until three or four Ah. me! what dreams were in that look cock and two hens o f foreign varieties py nuptials. The ink on the check was 0 years on years of liquid bliss— bo«l s no good to society. So wide in the uftcrtioon, he might be brought the exhibitor will get $2 'o $3. For 01 morning dreams that gently snook scarcely dry until he was on his km es sioead and universal is the venality to that point at which in charm and Night's cob-w.-hs from that throat of his; the largest lot of canary birds. whic; sending np another supplication to complained of, that Hoards o f Supervi power o f conversation he was so truly Rich suilters strewn along the day never lay any eggs fur export, $5. Bat soother one o f Eve’s fern »W descend Like oases an desert wastes— sors mid Hoards o f K«luc iiiuti, and oth wonderful. now beh dd the magnificent generoaity D. In i .us night cun« that delay ants, and who said “ yes” to his pitiful Burns was no less a drunkard than er municipal bodies are said to be reek* lu muisteued rupmres on the taste. o f the Board o f Managers! Bring oat appeals. The parson sealed the bargain, iug hi vice Oificial position is sought Coleridge. It was the great weakuess the running and trotting stock ! show and with the three hundred borrowed And cold, cold “ hands” from icy packs s- lely for the opportunity it gives to o f Charles Lamb. And who can re them the horse that can make the best Like spectres ri-ing o'er the "draw,” from the former betrothed, ami as much «ie.il and plnndei at lei&uie. The name member i he last days o f Poe without And husband.d, unhappy * jacks” nine round the track amid the shouts more os be cou'd “ raise” fr»»io g• n> rous f legislator has become,a synonym tor an irreptessible regret ? He was on Were figmeuts of the past: he saw— o f excited and half drunken jockeys friends, he “ toured” his trip a- fast as Judicial luudious exercised that o f public robber. Superior «billies his way to marry a confiding woman, To solve the mysteries o. a “ play,” are prostituted for the e«aetment of su -topped iu B-Itimore, and was found by «nd the delighted screams o f untra ned wings o f steam could w« nd them. And swift decisioi s that despi-ed Moral: Young ladies fhoiild't lendl perior vidmuies. 1 he honor formerly a gentleman who knew him in a state urchins, whose highest ambition is to No path where drinks prospective lay. swear, chew tobacco and waste their money to their betroth«*d until afterr bi'Sfuwed upon virtue, integrity und pat o f beastly intoxication, unconscious as substance,if they have any, betting at Some uny the hot baptism was well, marriage .— Council Bluff *, ffotca) Not*- riotism is now paid to the possession or a log, und died that uigbt iu the ravings Though uiourn.il! in its comm -n blight; hurse races, and the highest premium— 9areil, weu'ih, regardless o f the manner o f its of d»-liruiu tn m- ns. Sii«'e all (Uat shadow peopled hell a purse o f $150 isyours. N « matter if Douglas Jerrold was a devotee of Whirled darkly through the gorge of night in-quire merits. The colossal fortunes .Medusa Ilka a scorpion twist-- m - T h t main wheel o f u watch make* _'iu; so also was Byron, Steele, the bril your horse is uf no use hi th f world, to ohlu lied by gambling speculations mid 01 awful un uo.ries robed its brow— you or to any one else till the next trot 4 revolutions in 24 hours, or I46D in a ihe u>e o f fraudulent devices have de- liant author o f the “ Christian Hero ” Vile sluiuhri us things that never hissed comes off, it is all the same. No odds year; the seuond or ceuter,24 revolution uioializ'd the nation, and depressed was a beastly druokurd. Men wrote o f A warutug for the periled vow. if the poor, clumsy draft horse can out in 24 hours, or 8760 in a year; the third legitimate business. When we km»« him that he would dress hiuisef, kiss Yet vainly shall the “ hummer” sigh plow orout-draw him ; no matter i f the wheel 192 in 24 hours, or 60.080 in a that Government has been swiudlcd out his wife aud children, tell them a lie For vine and fig tree as before, slowest locomotive can out-wind him, year; the fourth wheel, (which ca ries .»bout his pressing engagements, heel •f more than one hundred and fitly Like Noah’s dove ns ray— and dry his speed will give outsiders a good idea Mid houndlesj water evermore: it over to agroggery called the “ Store,” the second hand) 1440 in twen y-four millions o f dollars in a single year, ami The blos-oiu o f the glass shall lade tnun one source of revenue, we begin a d have a revel with his bottle com uf our fastness as a people; his points lours,or 525,600 in « y e a r ; the fifth or A'ong the sad, neg ected m*se— symmetry and g'ossy coat that brings -cape wheel, 12.964 in 24 hours, ur to realize the extent o f the villainies panions. His joints uumoisteued, shrink d .unaycd And creak and ratt'e a- b • g >es. Robin says o f Alexander the Great, no income, will delight the rising gen 4.728,400 revolutionsioayear; while the practiced. When we hear the Senate --------- ♦ m ♦ .......... — chamber resounding with reciprocal that the true poison which brought him eration, exalt their ideas, instill a prop >ests or vibrations made iu 24 hours, or A LIFE 141ED&Y. er admiration o f the “ horse sense” o f 188.800, 141,8«2.900 in a year. There charges o f bribery, corruption and iu his end was wine. Leaf by leaf the roses fall, The Empress Klizubeth, o f Russiu, the Board— and ’ tis w ell! are many who think u watch ought to downright scoundrel ism, w‘e commence Drop by drop the spring runs dry; was completely brutified by strong run and keep good time fur a year with to have some clear idea o f the men nj One by one beyond recall. out even a drop uf oil. wh»> would not whom it is filled When the House ot liquor. Shu was oftuu in such a state Summer beauties fade and die; S e l l i n g E g o s b y t h e P oun d .— But the roses bloom again, of bucchic ec-tury during the day, that Representatives echoes with language The best way. as well as the only honest think ofruntnngacouinionph ce uf ma Aad the springs will gu.-h anew, lu* could uot be dresstd in the morning, way, is to sell eggs by the pound.— chinery a day without oiling. such a« highwaymen use towards each In the plea-ant April rain, other, we come to some cotnprehens on and her maids would loosely attach her There is between the smullest aod the Aud the Summer's sun and dew. of its occupants. When Stute Legis rohes, which a few clips of the scissors largos' eggs sometimes half difference— A F o o l K i l l e r W a n t e d . — The So in hours of deepest gloom, would diseLgage in the evening. latures become the arenas o f persotiul one dozen weighing say sixteen ounces, Indianopolis Mirror advertises f.>r a lo o l When the springs of gia mess fail, abu-e and vituperation we arrive at the And the roses in the b o >m. and another from twenty four to thirty- Killer toeugage iu the following duties, M i l it a r y S t r e g t h o f N a t io n s Dr >op like maidens wan and pale, character o f the men who compose — The comparative strength o f Euro two ounces. W hy should the producer and we want tu go into cup.inner>hip We shall find some hope that lies them. When Labor Unions address Like a silent geiu apart, pean nations, which are so often report sell and the consumer buy the large ones with the Mirror in a venture. '1 he duties t h i r representatives in Congress through Hidden tar Iroin eheerles* eyes, ed as assuming a menacing attitude at the same price that each sells and of the Foul Killer are thus set fourllu Iu the gardeu of the heart. the public prints, and openly hurl upon towards each other, is a matter o f in buys the small? A neighbor has hens rle is to kill— them accusations of bribery and undis The uneasy cuss who wants to know Some gweet hope to gladness wed, terest as the pruspevts of war increase. that lay eggs which average nearly three guised venality we know what opinion Thai will spring afresh and new, ounces each. It costs double to keep ’ what’s the politics uf the pqicr,’ aud is This strength so tar as is represented Wbeu grief’s wiuter shall have fled, they have couie to in their regard by men, according to the latest esti his stock than if d»»es a smaller variety. afraid it is gettiug a “ little coppery ur too Giving place to rain au>l dew — Wh* n a great n »tional policy cannot I f his eggs are twice as la»ge ns ours, radical.” Some sweet hope that breathe« o f Spring, mates, is as follows: be accomplished without the procure Through the weary, weary time, The inquisitive cuss who asks— wbat Rus-ia, 1.400,000; Prussia, 1,230,- whv should he not have double the price Budding lor its b osmming, meiit o f brokers, consisting o f editors, per dozen. is your calculation ? 0 0 0 ; France, 1.350.000; Austiia, 1,- lu the spirit's glorious clime. legislators.ambassadors and go betweens, We hope to see the practice inaugu The benevolent g-ntleman who. in a 100,000; Italy. 480,000. who share mildons to eff-ct the desired rated at no distant day. When eggs burst o f generosity,warns to tell us how A few days ago it was officially an Joah H illin g* on » Live Mau. object, we comprehend the dispositions nounced that France could briug into were ninepence a dozen it made less to make the paper a “ success.’’ The live man is like a little pig ; he is of the parties to whom negotiations The mean, vindictive and cowardly the field, un 30 days’ notice, 1,100,000 difference.hut now when they are some weaned young and begius fu rto root have been entrusted. times as high as sixty cents, it makes sneak,who wants us to abuses*-ate citizen men. When even the appointment o f Hell- eurly. -otne difference whether a man pays his editorially, to gratify his uwu personal In the event o f a great European He is the pepper sassof creation— ringer or town crier must be bought, sixty cents for sixteen ounces or thirty- spites. war, Russia and Prussia nre likely to the alspice o f the w««rld. we are furnished with a certain assur- two.— Ex. Thé «ly and stingy sneak who want* be arrayed on une side, with France T h en iin who can draw New Orleans »nee that the times are rotten. \\ e to get a half column puff ul hisbnsine.-s and Austria on the other. The allied molasses in January thru u half inch slumbering upon a volcano. Lle- forces would foot up thus: Russia and A n A c r e . — Five yards wide by 968 inserted as an item of general interest. augur hole, aud sing Home Sweet uients o f destroying force are silently The sanctum l»ore who take- liberties Prussia, 2,630.000; France and Aus- yards long cotita ns one acre. Home while the molasses is running,1 a* work b.»neath our feet Honest ui n tria.2.450,000. Ten yards wide by 464 yards long with all loose manuscript, and can’ t take tiny be strict'y honest, but he ain’t are overwhelmed with disgust, and de a hint to leave. The rating of England one o f the contains one acre. suddent enough for this climate. termined u;w»n a sweeping reform. The follow who wants to kn«>w if we Great Powers does nut appear. She is Twenty yards wide by 242 yirda long The live man is full uf business as the ’ They have been robbed and goaded are candidates for several offices. not like y to bo involved^in European contains one acre. conductor of a street car; he iz often like until their patience is exhausted. Bus- The potent m»»d»cme ug^nt who ex complications. And were she to be Forty yards wide by 121 yards long a hornet, very d zzy; but ubout what iness has dropped and enterprise repres hibits spurious contracts Irôui other pa- drawn into war, the fiuhting would be contains one acre. the Lord only knows. ! sed. while taxes have been increased to p»>rs. when be wants to “ Jew dowu’ ” doue in great part on the sea. England Eighty yard« wide by 694 yards long He is like a decoy dnck.alwavs above utak»* good the deficiencies caused by prices. seeks peace and the care o f her mil contains one ucre. the water, at least eighteen mouths du- pub'ic robberies. rlh e nation ha* been Other miscellaneous fools will have Seventy yards wide by 69 1-9 yards lions who must have daily bread, aud ring the year. bled ,0 e"rich special monopolies. Pro to be killed as they present tlo-un-elve-: tor whom war would, sooner or later, long contains one acre. He lites up like cotton factory, and ducer-» have been impoverished that mean famine. It has become cotum >n, Tw'. hundred and twenty feet wide by but the above will comprise the bulk o f railroad kings might udd to their wealth, the business. ain’ t eot any more time to spare than a •>f lute, to taunt E gland with a grow 198 feet long contains one acre. hip building has been destroyed that school boy has Saturday aftenoon. ing weakness and aversion to war. Four hundred and forty feet wide by O h io D e m o c r a c y — 1 he New Y o r k He is like a runaway hoss— he gets » fe * cupitahsts might increase their There is no evidence that she is n»»t as 99 feet long contains one acre. Tribune s»»ys * The Demo« ratio plaitorm the whole o f the road. j »t*>res- The laboring and mechanic strong in war resources as at any form One hundred and ten feet wide by juat evolved from the Ohio lVnV» utitib. He is the American pet, a perfekt mis- classes have been systematically made er period o f her history. 1 he little 396 feet long contains one acre. , , d which Me-srs. Yalundighum a id tery to foreigners, but has done more to f»*el that cipifalists hold the reius o brush with Abyssinia revealed the fact Sixty feet wide by 726 feet long con Pendleton are to meet Gen. Romcmne (with chare *al) to work out the grutoess government. It i-n o t pns-ible in a that the military spirit was not lost but tains one acre. and embrace b ui; is made up iu about of this country than uny other man in it. country where education and into ligen- only held suburdinate to the arts o f On«* bundled and twenty feet wide by equal proportions o f resolutions denoun He don’t always die rich, hnt always ce are so widely and so universadv dtf 363 feet long contains one acre. peace. cing the Government for exiravigunce rapes death like an oyster without any fused, to maintain a condition o f affiirs Three hundred and forty feet wide by in pa)ing hone-t debts, and défendit g A G ood S r n tim e n t .— “ I am rich j us8 j which excites the disgust and tndtgna- 181J feet contains one a, re. their own Legislature for extravagance enough,” says Pope to Swift, “ and can ------------------------ tion o f the masses, who are the lee»ti» in creating new ones o f doubtful b» net- B itrisrm M rs . worn by care *afl mate rulers o f the couutry. Stioner or afford to give away a hundred pounds a bahita. often aufifer fioin r<m«tip>ition of the , f rpL. ty. B ejoud this we do not obr>eive A teamster in Maine **vs be bowel«, until the evil consequence o f s u c h » later the revulsion must come J lie veur. I would not crawl upon the earth I will enjoy the can start the most balky horse by tak anything o f the slightest consequence, condition are reilu id in extreme debility, ner- men who have been prominent in legis wit hoot doing good. vou«ue«a *»»d pr»»atr*tion ot the vital «nennea ja, j ve HC0Un(l rel i , ai * 1 1 then meet their pleasure of what I g»ve by giving it alive ing him out o f the shafts and making save the cheerful assurance that the re of the ay stem ; and it may be safely aaaerted . . <• and see another enjoy it. When 1 die 1 him go around a narrow circle till served rights o f the States ate go e to that a majority « f »be f-male aex are li* tie bet- reward. Already association s are f t sh »uld be ash lined to leave enough for he is giddy. If the first dance o f this the dogs with the defeat uf sectfsio’i. Ur tbao iuvalida, from the aarne cauae ; but by in g all over the Union to blot them fimaU Dr. WalMer’a V uq » W 9 ViJ»- frow ro|itjc#i and social exi-tanoe A a monument, i f a wanting friend is sort does uot cure him, the seoood one and that the Government is to be t. coo gar B itters , thi* natural iM ilent inf! Woic , 1 . , , . .% . l .* * l . w ill •olidated deapot*>w. krUc« kMk ti* Tigof m 4 bRojRMj of • WToluuou pa^huec tbuu thtfc of (M above ground.” -- «s,» TR I MÓRNÌH0 AFTER. C O R R U P T IO N .