' - fa ' ' ' i . - .. . . u " ' ' 1 - ' ' x ' 7 , , , ' - V - nT,..,.J " " ' . ' " ' " 1 " '! ORIGINAL 1:3??Y1V2 V . r - f k,: . v,-' n, ' ' . ' ' - i i i TT"VT 1 . DALLAS, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1870. KO. 24. 4 ; r I - j ? ft Is Iss8d Er r Saturday Afternoon at DalUs lk'County, Oregon. BY D;:P.'a. aAULT '& OFFICErf. Io a-t, between Court W Mill itretai J ' rs ;outh of tho PosWffico. SUHSCSIPTION BATES. Stbteriptijn mitt I? paid itrtctlt in advance .rr" "jadvestisi5Jrate3. Onegqaare (lOIineorlesa), Brtt inscrt'n, i3 00 Eae'i ab3cquerjtiDscrtion.... ... ; 1 00 A, liberal deduction will b made, to quar tfijj nd yearly aJrertiscrs. J; ''- Professional cartld will bo insertoJ at $1 2 00 per annum. . . V TiV Transient advertisements csast.bo paid for in advance to in ?n re publHaUon. All other adveriising bjils must bo pa!4 qaaiterly. - Legal tenders taken at their torrent value. . -. . , , , . - - i BlaoiS and Job Work of every dcferiptioa farisbed'at low rates on abort oott?.? . ft- 111 advertising illf must be paid monthly. 1 TilE PARTING HOUR lnoj iouowin exquisite pocm,v snys the Portland Evening (Mnmerliat, was writfenlivldthc lafo EiJward Illoekf the giftcdiCiliforDta pdet. 00 the Gtn of January, 18G7, and has P?vcr before been published. It was giyeaby Uiq poet Xo a friend who l?as About Up de part oct a steamer for Oregon, Pollock paying 5Take this ; you ...ay.pcr haps, read and appreciate tho sen tt- ment long after I have ecasd' to be among the liuing :" p Tliere eomthlne in tbc"rartiag"liOur ' Will-(tU tho warmcntbcart-i' r ' ' Tet kindredf nrad;t", lover?, friend?, " Are fted H to part 1 lint tbi.rreffrn and wany a paog lias pressed li on mr aind Tbe one who rS $ happier Tbao llope he lerrrea behind. , AdTntnr U8, dsjnperof. tfar. To the wild denjor l2ak.f ron tier, To solitado'Fr warj " . gfiH fwimetbing cheers tv- heart tbal dart S filn all of butnan kird' s. t'And ibey wbO o are hnp?ir Than those they leave behind. The bride goes-to the brt tearoom's home With doubfinga aad wHb tears, Jiut diea not bprbtr rainbow spread Across ber tlou'dVifwara? Alas! the mother wis remains, What comfort can she fi&il, But tbistbe gone; i happier ' Than one she leaves behind? B:are you a friend a'conrada dear ? An old and valued friend ?.. v .-' Be sore your term of iet eoncourso At length will have an end I And when you part - part you will O take it not uokind, 0j That he who gres is happier Than you be loaves behind. Ood will it se and so it i; ' The pilgrifos on their way, Though weak and worn, more cheerful are ..Than all the rett who stay ; And when, at laft, poor ruan. ubdued, " Lies dowr, to dcth resigned, 3fay be not still be Jhappicr far Than those he leaver behind? w Beam i uiw ,. :" Dutch Cure, for Xazlncss . 't-". ' During a m.OjDtDg 'ralk, a merchant, tvbo.was detainedTy business in Am sterdam, came to a group'4..ip'CO who were standing round kiel, fnfo which ja. strongly built tin&&bQQptiAovtn. A pipef.w.hie tiiout'asi ni tBre'v.top of the well, had been-opecll, and p stream Vfpf water from it wa? lining down into the well andibnniQi&lly to fill it. The fellow be1ow4iad iite enolugh toy do if he dki 'ootiWnt to fs droVned, Upkeep the watf rWtbyicanf )f a -pump whtcli Vas kat flux bottoul? ofWine for an :Cxplanation of what seemed a hear tlej. cruel joke. i Sir' - re un old man stjindingJbyi "fhat roan t3 es you iee, hellthy and strong. I hove myself o.T,red Jilm work twenty titnes ; Deverthcl?:f he alwajsrf allows laziness to get the Lci.'cr of-himojl'iV'Mi'inAVe any exCnsa td 'beg his bread l from doqr todoorrt!.ijugh he might easily eatrt it .h!aweIfyV-rk if he liked.-i WoW now trying ts niake him feci that he can work." JNho uses 1Kb strength which is fr I farpis he will be savec) if he letSvthcs hang idle jlte will be drowned. JBui Kpt," continued tlie old Dutchrnanc he went to tho edge of the fcUi.ih3 fellow find out-tht he has got 4 muscles ; in anhourwe shal) let him uut with better resolutions for thefaturc.' . 6ach"w.3jfT:o pase, and tBo cure was effectaal.--C7flro. J " v . ... ,,' TatrrniULh dh Is a cefner-stone in cbaracter,jiD If it be cct firmly latd io yootb, Ihef will ererafur bo a weak f pot in the fou'nc Jion 4 .-3 i; fTbe Chinaman . i - ? fVi. .M 1 .1 . ni . . . . . 1 Ictn, which! commenced on" the Pacific coast a few -Tears -back, has reached the Apantitj Stat-4jdnd is engaging the at tention of ourjmost able statesmen and journaHss?','Thc Hearth and Home, a fisscs the matter 6 much to our Uking and in the same view with our leader last. weck, that weuoto a few of the 'concluding paragraphs. It ' will be seen lhat the writer opposes Chinese vaETrago, 03 wo do, ut is willing that hc( Mongolian shall come Hi ere the same as the down-trgdden of other na jttons.- After speaking of Uhe usual good conduct of theCIiiuc?c, the writ- ersa ys : 4 5: V We are not ainon tho?o who appre hend any danger from this importation to such an extent asm.iy be reasonably anticipated Our politico digestive ap paratu.4 has aecommpdated itself to n trcrn'enous absorr.tion of Irish, Ger mans,; and negroes y and it wo cannot sfandrby way of dietary, a few'tensjof thonVands, more oit le.-. of Chinese w,ho corae merely as joufsiders, so far n aiyote ; goes, and who will keep our hopsijr-blast, anl, very possibly our kitchen fics in better order thau they have1 been for these few ye irs pat so much the wor.-e for us. We have un crgone a gonfl miny srriins in the Wjiy iOf asinilxting foreign matcruU iwhether s of race 0 reliirton ; in fact. we may be said to live nationally..in thw'rosnSct, in a nonnn! state of strain; tand we see no reuson to look for worse result from yellow skins' and 'Confu ci lis than front black ones and the Pofip.' I. i 'v'Thc great question as between labor and capital, we may be adred, will nlnnire on, and male tltc jreatv turmoil of jho next twentv fire years, whethsf l uninamen come or? no. v, mere is T some reason to hope that by their -patience, their impcrturability. their reso luto industry, and thfir hoarding jdispo sition, they mayf'mike up a sort; of thifd tloment in the strife, and act as a buffer to moderate the crash between labnr and capital; . V ; yi Until we see fafthic and .better rea son, we ccrtainlywilt not joinin any crusade against. John Chinaman, wheth er he comes to work two ycarsf one, or whether he pegsoar heel tapsTor takes: posses-ion of eui"-kitchens. : ' Yc arc in for it, by all the Tourth of July orations that were "cvcrutterpd (exeept Gen. Sutler's), and by these tokens we are -'the home of the poor and the oppressed' 'and of all people, in fact, who fiud therosclvc3 unromfort ab'e elsewhere. When we shut down upon them, wo must change our flag, and write a new Declaration of Inde pendence. . , x v Of course, there' np reasonift the nature of things , why a' Dhclaration of Independence should hot cott'C to a re vision as much as a.praj'er book, or the Hiblc; but, meantime, .what wo have sworn to we must live by. -f"t Let John Chinaman take his chance, with the rest of m', - ' ' A Miracle. tn an' Israelite com munity there lived; vllabliestccmcd and beloved by ail. ""(fp ."provelieir gratitude for services rendsretl thc'cdui munity decided upon thcuggeltion of aich merchant, to ..offer Jhc llabbi a present ofa ton Of! wine, and,! that? alt migh t con t ri bju tel to if , i t waf a greed thati'lielijHinjiJd britjg a bottle ofine andou( it. uitcTthe receptacle. The RabbVtciyej!! with gratitude the, qfTer-' Thg. and with much precaution deposUgd the" precious liquor in big eclbr. f But I' grief ! JVhen be wished to tastts Jtl a miracle had operated. Instead of wifs operceivciliw-tlMj quantity 01 wine. Unhappily, eaclrhad me same iuea. ? i--;V:-;.- .... - Kl ;f GASTON; Ohio, has the oldcstcditor in tkpi United States, frobablyj the world.?-His name is John Sctoiaad hibas edited and pudliihed the Canton RcpostUorySox fifty-fire consecutive' years. . uie -isjjow eigniy years ot age, and has neverbcen a dav absent from life. " Hcistili writes witb elcarncisrarlil ins sanctum-uuring ins;- iongT canomr he joundfenlytwatcr. llis honest Triehtis Ih'c "people -guard well their interests. had all individually thought that a htittfo rvri. j 1 i? tr 11 j . f..itSi!fM Lf'?. J?M deit'i-HolIadaj operate in his own vigor, and has republished hU , firitj11 to cat yur Httla .'sister's shoroof editorial, and address to the pullic in tlie first nuin'ber ' of his paper, issued 3Iardi, Last week thcioid, veterancelebraed thecomrnencent oN uis Bity-sixin eauoriaj eampaigp. vjasui'ticnn- is tae namo or -a Aud now "on. -this". day-comes the Orejonum in his own proper person, and by J. Gaston a. pf caunsel, and denies our statement' tltat' the people of the west side had. een b'lkcd on theiaiU road quclHvpn, and says T ' af Vc, baVty BtJijKircn ti tioiwbo at some payia to explain ,the state of affairs' relative to the proposed went side railroajraml'tu detail some of the prin eipal("raiH.?tions that have taken place itplhU city;whcreby the affairs of that projected cnteaprtse have been brought into their present condition. " It will not be amiss,. therefore, for us toniakc umc riMnarkV.:n.- the : fullowing paragraph whieh . appears ins the Daljas (Polk county Jtepulttran : K Aud then wanders where we obtained our information. The editor thinks vrc could Dot hsvo. obtained it from any ucwspaperf publiihed at Portland. That tn?iy be very trie, and4 'undoubtedly is, but we caarassurc th&Oreponion that if we had ho'other source obtaining information except from Portland papers we might; in particular case?, be in a had predicament. We do not undc" stand that., . It is immaterial? wbf-re or how wo objm out intormaliou s that wc havo it correct And how does the Oreyoniaii answer us ? simply Ly saying it is underslc rl in Portland that the fact arc different-; I taay be so ohderstood by some, bntwc claim that wc have given the feet's. The Oreynnian says the people should understand the facts ajid not be misted. That is precisely what we aro-trying to dnt keep the people from being further bilked on this subject. ,Thc-article then undci takes to etvcMbeeontract tnde wt'h the Pjiiladclphta;ai7tria!ljr and ives it Just as we gave it, .tut the further oTer of the agent of the Philadelphia company while!here to fa rnth everj thing, the editorssys, is ncwin Portland. Wei', if he-knows nothing about it he should not deny it or undertake I to enlighten the petJpjc in relatiao to it. : " : It is, saidtllullady ha "X made a slate ment iti rgaratp the west side road. Simply the opinion of "Mr. flollady, we nppop, as ttiere is no pretention that Mr. II f- had purchased the franchise nor dvC3 he sotitay jitf tjie statement referred to, tut the Oregon tan thinks fhepetplc ara unwilling to accept the said statement, but wc tell jthe Oregon the people are nol willing to be bilked any more by suvh irresrionsihle statcmc;nti. That paper says the as sumption on oct papt that thc road would nrft be built as entirely gratui tous. We said, and say now, that Pen Ilolladay will never build the west side rail roadman d this is the opinion of n large majority of jhe. west, side people, and we say-now as wc have heretofore said, that iu ou opinion Iloliaday's operatidns in railroad "Tuattcrs on the 'west side arc solely for the purpose of humbuggjng the people' into his support at the,n:xt session oft the Legislature. Mr.'Scoft says there is certainly a chance forja railroad now, but we say we had j ' . .&.;,? ....... . 1 1. - -i. .. . . tXT'W ttMtncp lor ar-Toaa Dciore v imams dcfeatedithe Fengra route, and before lloUaday, through a mah 6f straw pir ctias'ed the" west side franchise. Let the people judge and a short time will teach 10 is correct. In; thomeatitime let name ?, JjCt the people notice that the Orjtgonidn dodges .cvcry " important pofnt "wo biatcc and every direct question WB B53S.,- 5 ' -A exchange tiotcy,a3 the most "har! rowing? sight it ever saw, the spectacle of &-cr4iinan io a dress suit of black .harrowing in afield with a tall plug hat on;, . J0 -Tommy! that was abominable in J the waiter,' Vh?." -.ia d - Tamm. V&i&J ..tel1. lQ rnaj that ,1 was &U ways to take her art?;' J ;A TVestern to'wtj is "without a news paper, pecause J'tha lad W lewing soc ety an'wers" juVt t well.'" , - s-clroU- Crinoline. Telegraphic Miisnmary, LoNEOS, Ang. 3. N'oon.-Details of tho fcaarabruck affair have been re ceived. The, fight commenced at. If yesteiday. The French passed the frontier in force and tho.Prussian: were driven fro'm a strong po-ution hy a heavy fire of arfiiWv. Ttve French remained master f tiiCpb4tiortwhich was gained without serious loss. .The Kmperor and Prince Imperial ; witnessed the affair and then returned to Metz to dinner. It is generally admitted by the French themselves, that their hesitancy has sacrificed their advantage of an early start by making use of which they might have overwhelmed Germany, but Prance is now compelled to act on the defense, ; ;- LONDO.V, . August 5. Trustworthy reports of the battle of iSaarabnick are received, from which it appears thai the "Prussians had only (5.000 men en gaged on that occasion, a od the French Pauis, August 5. Gen. Donay wa killed iq the Wcissen burg battle, and our troops were : forced to retire. Fraskfort; Aug. 5. Five hundred French Prisoners have arrival here from -.Weissenhurg.-., The total .number taken by the Prussians was eight bun dred including eighiccu ofiiccrs. Lonpo?, Aug. 5. The report of the capture of Saar Louis 'came via idrta and. w on founded. ' j The io,8ucnceofnicKmpre?R Eugenia to retain troops at Home ftiled. The last of the French detachment leave Home to day. .- :M U&fSTAttg. 5. The Sorth German threc-raisted schooner Scare was cap tured by at French raan-ofwar to-day. Pa ;ttisAiig.:n.Tbe French troops engaged before W?!s.enburg, numbered ly fight thousand, and had to contend with a Prussian army corps including picked troops of tho guard, but in pjtite of the inferiority fitnmbers the French resisted f tho assault " of the Pru-sans -for several hour- witb admirable hero bra, and the Prussian loss was bo hevy that tlmy dtd not dare to pursue them. At SaarouckiWe TiaTe broken the Prussian line; while ours remain intact The Baden Baden array yesterday pressed forward over theFrench frontier and advanced foiLau rhourg, where they established headquarters and sizvd ot;j2 b.ats. The French .loss at Neur kichen was three killed and one woun ded. They shelled St. Jrano h'tati .n The Lit Iberta publishes private dispatches seat at midnight from Str.is hoiugwhich report that Marshal. Mi Mal.on boat the Pru-dans yesterday cveninsr. 'Causiog tho Ultcr to evacuate Weisenbiurgiand telegraph comrnuni eatin with Wcbsenhurg had beca rc estnblished. ; . McMahon bis now 70,000 nicu, and will have 15.000 to day, concentrated near Weisscubourg. The Prussian !os in the recent engagement reached 10,500 men killed, wounded and pris oners. '. London, dispatches to-dajay the defeat of the. Vreneh army at Weissen- nourg wr.s a uisastrous one, ucnerai Douys division, composed of picked fiihting uisn, was utterly routed, tml Weissenbourg was ia possession of tho Prussians. London, Au?. 09 a. m. Advices fron tho scat of war say the corps under McMahon, was then advancing after a brush with the Prussians. Last evening the French occupied, and lljey still hold a strong position on the Bavarian frontier. ; The French line of operations is kept in communication by means of under ground telegraph wires. Subscribe for the Uepuhj.ic.vn. CAI1!( ESCUAHGE SALOOfl, Matu s'rect, : I : Dallas, Ogi WINESLTQUORS, POKTER, ALRttn : Bitters, Cigars, Candies, Oyaters.fr and Sardines will be ecryed to gentle-li& men on the outsiJo of the counter, by a gentle man who has an eye to "bix" on the inside. So come along, boys? make no delay, and we will soon hear what you have to say. 32 W. V. CUNAX. IIURGREN & SlilNDLER, ' Importers and Dealers in ' FBUNiTURE ; (Vv':."" AND. '"' :. -'. ' I i;BEIrIISrGre 7' The JDarjrest Stock and tae Oldest For ntturo Mouse tu Portland. ' - ; 7AnraooMs and pactorti CpitlTlill 8Alil02T AUD nitST BTEESTf, ; PJORTX.AND, OntlGON. ' i9.tr PROFESSIONAL CARDS. dC. JLWy CouiBHclIoi'-at-aTjaiv Jtlcllnuville, Yamhill Co., Oregon. Particular attention given to tie study isrul practice of Criminal Law, Co.Iectiou of Claims, Notts, Accouuts, etc. . , Physician, and .tneR, Dallas, c;gu. riaving Tcmrr.ed practice, will give special atteirtion te Ob.itetricf, and tho reatiuu;.t oi th li.ea'a of Women and Cbi'.drca. Jpr,OfTi..e at bis rtti-ience. L. VlitKVARa. N. 1.. BCTLKH. LWy & CojisascSIor-at-Law Dallas, Oregon, Will K'v srcc'a aitenlioti to tie coKct-tion of Claims, and nil bti-iuers entrusted ti his rare. 1U:PKKEXC.$ Hon. J'diii Bnruett, Hons. H. t'. ttraban JL giinpsor., 11 oa. A. J. Thayer. r-5 PJiyiciati and Hurgcos;, . Dallas, Oregoiu OFFICE At Nicho!- Urng Store. 2& V. 1. JliE'HtlL:?!!, !tl. !., Phvsiciaii aad Snrgccn. a j tlola, Ore-oa. . Fjteeial attention given to Obstetries and Dieae t VorBn, Itf J. I!. DAV IlstX, 31. !., PliyMician and urcoh, Iudcp?rfdenec. Ogi). is. . ks. k;mrcc. AMITY, YAMHILL CO., OllEOOX. !2Jnie at residence. 14jl Attornoy and CouRsellor-at-Law, Ai4p..i2, oin;c;t)x, Will practice io all tbe Conrts of IteeordTand Infciior Courts of tbis State. OFFICE Ia WatvUds A Co' Brick, op stairs. SULLIVAI3 & WHITS0PJ, Attorneys k CounscIlors-at-Law, Dallas, Oregon. -Will practice In all tbe Courts of tbe Ctto. 1 .IS. X. CQMa1K89-. Attorney and Counscllcr-at-Law. Dallas. Oregon. Special attention given to Collections and to matters pertaining to Heal Iistato. 1 3. i. ?2Icgxitc, ATTOSi'S- Y- AT- SU rtr, Dallas. t,iik C.nty, 0,rn. 1 Sijys8cian and Siirgecis, I.cwhvHle, foUg Co.. Ogtu. Has recently returned from the Atlantic Ffte And ofMs his profossbnal sor-jccs l- the cili ns of tbe Count v. Particular a'.teatioa given ti Fenia' DS ea?.s. 2-tf N. B. KJIIOKT. A t i ?j&CoalHi 1 ior-a t-La w, Corner C'ommereial and state Streets, Opposite Xadd iS Hush's Dsnk, SAtt3M ORIiCON, Will practice in tbe Sitpremo Court ar.d tbe Circuit Courts of tbe Second and Third 'Ju dicial Districts. ... - 2-tf CEO. B. Ct'RRST. V R EY & VLV K ffiET, AttorncVs-Ai-Laiv,v - I A FAY KTTI3 . . - OltECSOK. MAai-.?iaASJEY, At i'y&Cou use I lor-a t-LaTT', Ltifayctte, Oregon. , S-'f B- r. RrssRi.i., ? I A'et Rtle ttorncy. c. r. rEnnr, Real Instate Bro!ier and Collection Agcnls, Eor'thwest Cor. of First and Washington " Ctrctts, PORTLAND? - - - - OREGON. Special attention given to tbo sate of Real Estate. Collections made iu Oregon and the Territories. .r Property, town lots, improved farms, stock ranches, lands. situated In tbt best portion of Oregon and W. T., for sale on reasonable terms. A. P. FOIIBJES, Att'yCounsclIor-at-I.aw, V m 4 mm a 4 4 aft fa mM iA n Phyciclan, Surgeon U Accoucher, Ilueua Vista, Polk Co., Ogn., Will attend promptly to professional call 7:6m A ji;imm;s LUDuC No. o V 'r'& A. Mr, 14.U tiJ jiis regular c ra- tbe FaUK?1 i tfli tatfc., .Lsli tacmowa 1 fulls on Eatiifday tbea 6n t bat day, at o o'clock.,- .',.., . ", c ' Also, on tbo pceond I rtday m'eaeb month at 7 ov'j.wfe. ! t ,JT the Ppo of iiaprow meet of the Cfaft in Masonrj, and for soth utbar work as tbo idsetcr may frvm tiiM to titae order. .. , Alt Uretbren in good sf ancmg are nTted to at-nd. JJy order of tLe W. U. MORE 'THAN 200,000 PERSONS Uenr testimony t. tbo TTondcrfal Carativa HH Efeetsof h9 ' - CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS ! Matafactured from tbe native Herbs and Boot I CaTrornia, jar The Great Itload Purifier t3 FO l: I If LA M M ATC ItY A X D C II R ON IC lUIEUilATiSM AND (10UT. DYPEP-, IA r INMflKSTIOX. BILIOUS, REMIT rUNT and .IXTFKMITTRXT FKVKPS DISEASES OP TnE BLOOD, LIVER,. KUNfcYS-an.l JJLALi;LU, tbese BITTERS have been ingt auocof sfol. SUCH DISEAS KS are caused by V1TIATKD BLOOD, wbleU iak aoraJ)v nrodaced by deraogtmect of tla tilUH6rt R ORtlANt.- '-" -" T Cleareo bo -Vitiated Flood wlienrrer yr-tx find its impurities bursting tbrongh thekiu ia Pimples. Krupftons, or Tjorcs; cleanse it abea jou Cad it obstructed and slupifb in tie vi(i; eU-aiie it w 1 1 r 1 1 it is loul. and yoorfetl is will USI Jou ibcn. Keep tbe blood bcal hy, and all will be well. ' AGF.NTS. i 55. 22. ?!cDOALf & Co, Importlttg Wholesale II C5 ! .I S.T'S, Corner Pine atid Sansome tfec4s. fan Fraa ciseo. Cab. ami acrau.ent. CaL, a4 ' 34 Plott s'rect, X. Y ' , ij-ly ; , ' I'arriajrc and riinnunlal S I Q X PA I IE R, OpposUj Siirksy's BlocV. n-tf BALI If, uaxn sTnnr.T, isdepesdexce. VjMNE WINKS. L1QV0EJ? AND FEGAR3 JL served to rnstoniers u sbort notke. Tbi establirfbini nt decs not dipenre tanglt- loot tr fispiss; of tbat tl'.ravfvr. .- . ' ; 23 tf ' SASJS AiD DOOR FACTO IW, Corner 5IH1 and Slain streets, 1 tUa HAVE " CONST AXTLY Ots HAND JU a largo .variety of Doors art I ' ' Sn?beF, of all tbe common site?, and nfJijJt tbe best workmansbip, at-their Sash and D'MT, Factory, wbkh they offr for salo as cbeap as- sacb articles can be purcbused lstwhere.' , . Tbey are also prepared to f 11 all special o, ders rr wrrV in tbslr Hue promptly, cl'eap'y ' and accurately. , f "it ,x t . Give us a trial, and you will bo satisfied, v "Wl. , 2 r RIGGS A CAMPBELL 9 ir TO THE WORKf ?TO CLAPP.Weare new prepnrcd .to furni h all classes witb cot sta&t employment at borne, the hti ot tbu n,. . for the spiro moments. Business new lisle end profitable. Persons of "either sex easltr enrn,from 50o. to $3 per evening, and a propor tional sum by dcrotijjf tbeir whole time tft tb business. Rots and jprls earn nearly as much as men. " That all wbo ?eo this notice may send tbeir address and test the business, we mala, this unparalleled ofFVr: To such ir wot wlt' satisfied, wo will send $1 to psy for tho trouLV of writing. Full particular. vatw. t la "samV pie, which will do to commence work n, snda copy of 4,Tbe People's Literary Comj i Dion" . one of tbe largest and best family V vspapera publitbed all scnt-free bv tnsih R,tader, If yon want permanent, profitable w k, address E. C. ALLEN A CO , Arjt sta. Mt5. SO Agents! Head Tliiat i 't Wfe ttsLT.PA AGENTS A HAI.. r' Ty ot $30 a week nnd azMtises. or allots- a eommlsslon, to sail oar ow and -wan v darfaltaventbrts- Addres s -t-. 'At - r j: .zl a ; t 0 o r-ff e I s r 11 5 - TtV ,4 - Jet. V t - - C- I fe s l: r ":' t it i i ' i f 1 i ' - -11.' r- 1 - 4 ft- ) M. WAGNER A CO., Warsbal'. MUS V .4' a. 9 n ft !fci'rtfTO!!MiiiafswW