Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, May 20, 1871, Image 3

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    TOWN & COUNTY flEWS.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1871.
Money Market
Latest New York G6ld Quotations... ......11
Legal Tenders ia Portland :
Buying........ ....90 Selling.. .......9t
Dallas Produce aud Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT $1 20 p bush.
OATH 45 50 " ;
BARLEY 75 "
FLOUi;$5 50 $ff bbl.
" Sks$l 50 $1 75.
CORN MEAL la. lb. . .
T3EAXS 5c. X lb.
BACON Sides. 12J VSc "J3 ft.
" Shoulders. So. to 10c. $ lb.
HAMS 14 16c lb.
1'ORK Dre-ed. 6 cents.
Pickled, So. to 10c. r lb.
U0TTER Firkins 16 (ft 20c $ lb.
H..11. 20 plb.
EGGS 18c doz.
LARD Bulk, 13u; tin, 14
POTATOES From Waron, $1 25 "p bushel.
ONIONS 1 50 bushel.
APPLES Grecu, 50c bbl.
" Dried, 5 6c lb. '
CHEESE New Oregon, 20 25o & tt.
--CIIICKKNiS 2 50 ($ $3 do.
TURKEYS 75 $1 each.":
DRIED. PLUMS ICJf lb.
AV O O L 26 34c. -0' lb
Grand Lodge Delegates. Mr.-A. S breve
and Miss Jennie Lee hare been chosen dele
gates to the Grand Lodge I. O. G. T. from La
Creole Lodge.
Sash and doors of all sixes and of the beet
manufacture at J. M. Campbell's. , His new
advertisement in to-day's issue calls attention
to them, and an inspection and purchase will
render satisfaction
. Japaes Cooper and Reuben Pigg, with their
.families, started last Monday for Willow
Creek. There are several others preparing to
start as soon as they can make necessary
Arrangements.
Cellar Factory." G. W. H'obart k Co. are still
manufacturing horse collars of all sizes and
styles with their new machine. They have
quite a stock on hand at their shop, two doors
south of the Pott Office.
A meeting of tho patrons of Dallas school is
called by the officers of the district, to beheld
at the School House next Saturday, to aseer
t tin the wi.-bes of the people concerning
scholars attending the school aud residing out
sido tha district.
The weather for .the past week has been a
fair sample of wvbfoot winter rain almost
incessantly. This will have a beneficial effect
on late sown grain, and will injure an abun
dant harvest, both of grain and grass. An
unusually large amount of grain has been
sowu, and the prospects cow, with the almost
entire failure ot crop? in California,are that
th3 farmers in Oregon will to well remunerated
for their labors.
- Woolen Factory. Matters are assuming a
more business-like aypect concerning the
above-named establishment, and a proposition
will be-made in due season to the citizens of
Dallas for building here instead of re-building
at Ellendale. The question should, be tho
roughly canvassed by our citizens, and all
inducements held out for its establishment
here, as there is nothing which more perma
nently . bentfits a town than well-established
manufactories.
A Severe Accident. Mr. W. II. Teal, of this
place, met with a painful accident last Tues
day, while running a planing machine. lie
was standing on the fight band side of the
table, and placing his left hand on the opposite
edge, reached over to get an oil can. His hand
wad closer to the knives than he supposed, and
as he reached over the table, the thumb of his
left hand came in contact with one of the
knives, and was immediately severed close to
the hai.d. This will prevent him from per
forming any work for some time, but as he has
workmen employed in his shop, it will not
retard the progress of his business.
Salt Rheum & Scabious Eruptions
are to a perfect certainty, relieve t and removed,
by the use i of Bristol's SarsaparifU and fill's.
Tbe cleansing, searching, deturgent properties
of the Sarxaparilla neutralizes and separates
tbe poisoned humor from the healthy blood,
"and tbe pill purge out and carry off the dan
gerous virus. 570.
Flowers Fade and Die.
The rich fragrance of Murray it Lanmas's
Florwa Watkb is the perfume of nature's
rarest flowers. The flowers fade and die, but
their living breath so to speak i made per
petual in this exquisite floral water; for the
handkerchief, toilet and the bath.
2rAs there are worthless eounterfeits,barers
should always ask for the Florida water pre
pared by Lauman and Kemp, New rork. ,
; 544.
"Sot merely to tickle the palate but
to infu.e health and vigor into the enervated
and diseased system, is the high purpose aud
sure effect of Da. Walker's Woetabus Vise
OAB Bitter". This famous restorative creates
no sudden flash of excitement, to be succeeded
by increased debility aud ten fold gloom. It
braces the relaxed nerves and imparts perma
nent tone and regularity to the whole animal
machinery. Dyspepsia' liver complaint, phys
ical prostration, diarrhoea and in fact nearly ll
complaint that aro not organic, yield to its
operation. - " J" ' '--':' " , ,
Dr. Sage's Catahrii Bekedt ia no Patent
Medicine humbug gotton up to dupe tbe igno
rantand credulous nor is it represented a
being "composed of rare and precious sub
stances, brought from the four corners of the
earth, carried seven times across the Great
Desert of Sahara on the backs of fourteen
fameli, and brought across tho Atlantic Ocean
w two ships." It is a simple, mild, soothing,
pleasant Remedy, a perfect specific for Chronic
Nasal Catarrh, "Cold in the tead," aud kind
red diseases. Tbe proprietor, II. V. Pierce, M.
P., of Buffalo. N. Y. offers a rewsrd of $500
for a case of Catarrh that he cannot cure. For
Bale by most of druggists everywhere. Sent
by mail, postpaid for 60 tents, 'Address the
foJe prodrietor as above.
eicrapliic5 Summary
Paris, ? May 15. Tbe Versailles
forces are under the walla of Paris,
exchanging shots with the insurgents
who line ramparts from (the afrondisae
tuent "of Passy to Porte v Issy. The
Parisians have been expelled fronrthe
trenches between Vanvrfs and Issy. A
battery has been erected in the garden
of the Tuilleries to pour a flauk fire
into Champs Ely sees. ' i "
There is undoubted evidence that a
wide spread conspiracy exists in Paris
for the overthrow of the Commune.
The Gardens of Luxemburg are
vlosfd to the public, and are occupied
by a military force in anticipation of a
rLsing on the part of the populace.
M. lieslay, called the - lather of the
Commune, retires from membership of
that body because the residence of
Thiers has been despoiled.
La Crelia is now in command of Lit
tle Van v res. ,
Corps commanders will hereafter !
command arrondissemcnts and be re
sponsible for. their defense.
Paris, May 14. -Yesterday Dom
browski issued orders - that all officers
refusing to obey the commands of supe
iors should be shot. ,
Yesterday a procession of women
marched through the streets to the Ho
tel de Ville, where they demanded arms.
A proclamation was issued for the Or
rr'int', firm rT haftnlinrw nF wnmnn . - tnr
p " - - v"
the purpose of stimulating the courage
of the men. It is ordered that all
cowardly males shall be led to prison
by women. Uattalions of women are
to march against the Versaillists.
The bombardment is very violent,
and shells are falling within the city in
iurue numbers.
A heavy attack from the Versailles
is expected.
It is said that seven men and ' a
large number of young'women, bearing
ambulance with a red cioss, were re
fused quarter by the Sixth Ilcgimeat,
who shot five of them. '
The Committee on War has been e
placed in consequence of difficulties
with tho Central Committee.
The batteries at Moutretoul arc nV
ing on Paris.
llos.sel is reported to be in Belgium.
Troops in tho Uuis de lioulogue are
advanciug. Their entry into the city is
immiueut.
Versailles, May 15. Sixty cannon
we re found in Porto Vanvres on its
occupation by Vcrsaillists.
The battery at Montretoul continues
to cannonade the insurgents' work,
a:id is demolishing the encieute of
Paris and protecting the approaches of
the Government troops. ........
The bombardment eonjinues, and se
vere breaches are already made in
the enciente of Paris, Antsuil gate
is entirely destroyed.
Vienna, May 15. Twenty-eight
Archbishops and Bishops of the Catho
lie Church have . addressed a petition
to the Kmperor of Austria on the Ho
man question. In the petit iou the
Emperor is requested to inform the
King of Italy that the id2pendencc
of the Pope is necessary to the Catho
lie Church, and to deiuaud that Romp
and. suitable territory be immediately
nituroed to the Pope. The petitioners
alsoay it is the duty of all other
Catholic Power-; and of Protestant
Powers also, to make a similar demandT.
New York, May 15 The Exceu
tive Committee of the Evangelical- has
resolved to convene the general Pro
testant Conference, posponed fast year
on account of war in Europe, in the
Spring or Fall of eigteeu hundred and
seveutythree in this city.
Viscount Godrich, and Mr. Chremer
of the Joint High commission, left
here Saturday for fean Francisco.
London, May. 15. In the House of 1
Common to-night V iscount Eufield,
Under Set retary of Foreign affairs,
said the Government was not prepared
to state the exact terms of the treaty of
Washington, as a copy of the docu
merit has not yet been received.
Disraeli therefore postponed putting
the question to the Government in. re
lation thereto, of which he had previ
ously given notice.
Gladstone stated that the Govern
ment was unable to anticipate the ex
act time of the arrival of the treaty,
but promised that it should instantly
be submitted to Parliament.
In the House of Lords, Earl Ilussel
gave notice of. intention to move an
addrecis to the Queen against sanctioning
the ratification of the Alabaman treaty,
A dispatch from Berlin gives some
additional particdlaars of the the treaty
of peace just negotiated at Frankfert.
The French aro to restore all ships
captured during the war or to refund
their value in cases where the vessels
have been sold. The navigation treaty
of 18G2 is to be manifested. All du
ties to be abolished in Alsace after six
months. :- -:. ,i ,; ;
London, May 161 A Times dis
patch from Paris says M. Pyatt openly
declares the fall of the Commune im
minent. : The National Guards decline
to march; and talk of opening the gates
to the Vcrsaillists. JDombrowski or
I dersare not obeyed; r r f r
The; Versailles have been drivan
back to Lb n champs from j positions f in
the Bois de Btmlogne. ' It is 5 reported
that two Versailles' battalions were de-
f cimatcd on friday night.
K . f , An Elopement tby Proxy v?
t I f I 'v r ; -J 1 J " I it. 'iJ-J
tfnle fovo is supposed to nave two
maiu characteristics- one that it never
runs smoothly to the haven of. matrimo
nial felicity, and anotaer that it is quite
irrepressible, or, as the old adage phrases
it, "love laughs at locksmiths. Among
the arrivals on the New Orleaus steamer
a day of two since, was a fair ' and win
some lady, who had! eloped (from j her
lover, parient, not with her lover, but
with his alter ego who like i a good soul
had come to the lovers' assistance when
greatly needed, and was in that respect
a friend indeed. The State of affairs
a few days since, was just about this :
The gentleman was in Galveston, and
his business matters were io such a
condition that he could neither safely
or honorably leave them. Tho lady was
in New Orleans and well they were
just for each other, while the old folks
severely told them that they could not
think of such a thing. Well, the young
folks did, atid the more they thought
about each other, the more they kept
doing it. tillat last, for fear of accidents
a trusty friend went over, established a
communication within the enemy's lines,
made a raid, and bore off triumphantly
the coveted prize, and away they sped
"over the water and over the lea," to
if not to Charley to Galvebton,
where the expectant bridegroom was
standing on the wharf, straining his eyes
to sight the steamer that brought his
blushing, weeping, but true and teuder
bride. Of the joyful meeting, and
happy wedding, it is not necessary to
speak, but coutcnt ovrselvcs with wish
ing them many happy days, and that
the young bride may never retrret elop
i igwilh a proxy Galvrs'on JTews.
Courting in'Ciiurcu. A young
gentleman h-ippened to sit at church in
a pew adjoining one in which was a
young lady, for whom he conceived a
sudden and violent pasdou, and felt de
sirous of entering courtship on the spot,
but the place not suiting a formal decla
ration, the exigency suggested the fol
lowing plan : He politely handed hs
neighbor a Bible open, with a pin stuck
in the following verse: Second epistle
of John, verse 7th "And now I be
seech thee, ladv, not as if I wrote a new
commandment unto you, but that which
wu had from tho begiuing, that wo love
one another." She returned it with the
following: Second chapter; of ilulh,
10th, vtr?c -k'T hcu she fell 6n her face
and boed herself to the 4 ground, and
said unto hint, why have I grace in
thine eyes, that thou sliouldH take no
tice of me, seeing that I am a stranger!"
He returned the book pointing to the
12th verse of the Second Kpistle of John
''having many things to say unto
you, I would not write with paper aud
ink: but I trust to come unto you,
and speak face to face." From the
above interview the marriago took place
tho following week.
Sitting, my friend, by tho
evening
fireside ; ftttiug iu your casy chair, at
rest j and looking at the warm light on
the rosy face of your little boy or girl,
fitting on the rug before you, do you
ever wonder what kind of remembrance
those little ones will have of you, if
God spares them to grow old ? Look
into the years to come ; think of that
smooth face lined and roughened ; that
curly hair gray; that expression, now
so bright and happy, grown cateworn
and sad, aud you loug in your gravo.
Of course, your son will not have for
gotten you; he will sometimes think
and speak of his father who is gone.
What kind of rcmembrauce will ho
have of you ?
MA It IU ET.
McMAHON ROBBINS. At th residence
of the TSrMe'a father, Mr. h. Kobbins, nar
Dallas, Bandar, May 1t h, 1871. the Rev.
T. F. Campbell. Mr. John M. MoMahon and
Miss Margaret E. Robbins, all of Tolk County.
J)ii:i).
Miss Anna Boyle, a yonng lady about 14
years of ape, daughter of Mrs. John Iloyle, oj
Dixie, on Tuesday night, of consumption.
IVOTICE. ;L ;
IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WIIOM
it may concern, that the co-partnership
heretofore existing between I. F. Street and 1).
C. Dougherty is this day dissolved by the
withdrawal of I. F. Street. All matters res
pecting the business of said partnership must
be settled with D. C. Dougherty.
May 1, 1871. D. C D 0 C 0 n E RT Y.
-NOTICE ;-
8 A T,mi .STEAM FERRY.
REDUCTION OF RATES.
On and after Feb. 10th, 1871, the rates will
be as follows : ,
For each Wagon and Fpan of Horses....;. -.25o.
For each additional Horse ., '. 6io.
For each Horse and Buggy . ...... ..,........25c.
Or five crossings in Horse and Buggy ' 1
when paid in advance..v....i.4..,..",... .,..$!
For each Man and nor8e'....V..,...........25c.
Or six crossings,' paid in advance...,, ,,....$!
For each person on Foot. , ......lijc.
Or twelve crossings, paid in advanc..J.$i;
For each Idose AuiinaI....l...U. i..il2o.
For;twelre, ditto.J......
For each Hog, Sheep, or 06at....,...ir..,;.,4j,
For each 100 ft. of Lumber not ia wagon.i.l2irt.
Jor each 100 lb Freight........ ............... l2io
SPECIAL NOTICES'.
' 'i. ? i A
WIJLWAJU lAVIBSOi,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No. Ol. Front Street,
PORTLAND" OREGON.
-REAL - ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND in tho most desirable lo
calties, consisting of LOTS, HALF . BLOCKS
and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORKS also,
; IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of
tho STATE for SALE.
: REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY
and throughout tbo STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with irreat are and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
.HOUSES and STORES LEASED,
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCF IPTIONS PUOMPLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL aud
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. ,
AGENTS , of this OFFICE, in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in tho STATE, will
rcciva descriptions of FARM , PROPERTY
aud forward tue some to the above address.
m
1840 W in 70 M
CHOLERA.
HOW TO CURE IT.
. At the commencement of tho Dirthoc, which
alwsys precedes an attack of the Cholera, take
a teapoufal of Pain Killer in su-? and wa
ter, (hot if convenient.) and then bathe freely
ths stomach and bowels with the Paiu Killer
clear. Should tho diarrhaj ortr.mps cntiuue
repeat the dose every fen or fifteen minutes un
til the patient is reHeve I. In extreme cajK,
two or more teapootjfuls may be given at
d".
The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no equal.
In case of Cbh ra, 5u:uuier Cnjlriint', Dys-
IK-pia, Dystntry, Amihia, itcurt s in one niht
by taking t intrinfiUy, and bithtug with it
lrctdy. Its action'i like tnaxic, whtm fxternsl
ly applit'd Vt ti 1 Sores Luros, Scald, aud
fijrains. Fr Sik Ihmlaeiie and .TJlhaih
d m't fail tu try iu In h .rt, it is a Pais Kill-
Directions accompany each bottle,
- The Paiu Killer is fcuid by all dealers In Med
icines. Prices, 23 ccnt.4, SOccnU an l $1 pr bottle
Pol-onuu 3Icdlclne.
The theory that the virus of di.'eiscs can be
safely countcrartc 1 by doe of pion, is fale
and danjirou. Within tho last 25 years, not
added to the prosperity of tbe medical profes
sion. Thy are given in srnale doses otherwise
they would destroy life immediately j but even
in minute quantities they prodtue, ultimately
very di9tnms effects. It is unwise and un,
philosophical to employ, as remo'Jies, powerful
and Insidious dnigs, which, in subjogatin one
disease, sow the seeJs of another still mtro un
manageable. None of these terrible medica
ment operates with ft much directness and
certainly upon the causes of diseases as ' Ho
tetter's Stomiwh P.itters, a tonic and corrective
trilnut ft mittr! tfrh'frrion iyjviVf i if ci
pwitiim. Arenic and guina are given for in
tennittents ; brjmidi or pitt.niiim for nervous
disorder; strychnine and prusic acid fr gen
eral debility t mercury, in vriur fnn", for
liver complaint; preparations of ch1o rf nn "'id
opium for sleeplessness and yet theue deadly
drugs do not compare, as !pceifie for the di
ca s above enumerated, with that wholesome
vegetable invigorant and alterative, whiles thy
are U so ixirnicious th t it is astonishing any
physiriau should take the refponibi!ity of pre
scribing them. Let ii.valils, ,fr their own
s.ikes. try tho Hitters before they resort O t o
poiKons. Tho relief they will experience from
a course of the harmless specific, will render
a recourse to tho uusafo preparations referred t
quite unocessary.
SASH AND DOOIl FACTORY,
Ml IV STREET, DA IX A3
1 have constantly on hand and for Sale
WIIVIIOW S SU, blazed
and Uiislaxcil.
, UOOUS OF ALL SIZES.
WINDOW AND DOOR PR A MILS,
All of the Best Material and Manufacture.
; 1 1-tf ' -- ! ! JAMES M.: CAMPBELL.
:t : cmtablisiied is to. ;
E rii t ; E R L A N BS ON ,
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
' V SAN FRANCISCO,
. . ..... PKALBit IH ,, ,
Drugs. Chemicals,
-v'Essential-vbi!sfvy?';; :
, DyeStuia and .
: J ' General Merchandise,
B tlic ' Paclcajyc Oiily. y
Cash OrdcM for' thU or 5 ny -Foreign Market,
will receive prompt and Faithful Attontion
Miner.' MatiutaCturerg and Wholesale
Trade Supplied for. Cash. ;
No notice or attention paid to Orders for Goods,
1 if there' Is no provision made for tho payment
of the same.
Terms Net Cash, on Defivery In U. S. Gold
N. B. Comiffnmeati of; Oregon Produce,
arain, Witeatr Flour, &c, Solicited.
4 tt
t3'
W AD VKRTInEMEN'l S.
EI E A V I II E A' Pll
Ulicaper than Ever ! ! !
BOLTEH, W 0R T LEY & CO.,
ELLENDALE STORE, i
Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS to
Dallas, aud are constantly receiviofr NEWaud
WELL SELECTED OOuDfS, coiitisting of r
Ladleh' Dress aud I'aitcy Goods, , ;
Men and Iloyt' Clothiiifr,
' ' llaU and Caps, '
v 1 t K Hoots and Xhoea, "
Ladles' and Chlldrens Mhoes of evry
Ht le and size; ;
A fnllTStock of Groceries "constantly
on hand, also Hardware and Crockery
Woolen Good -Manufactured at the
.. lillendale Mill, such as
Heavers, Castimeres, Hard Times,
Tweed, Flannels and Hlankets,
Which we offer at Wholeealcjand Retail.
Hitving a desire to locate permanently in
Dalla, wo will deal fairly and justly with all
who may favor tu with their patronage. T We
will exchange Uoods for Country Produce, for
which we will pay the Highest Price.
Bring on your Eggs and Batter.
mm
P.. H. HcDON A LD & CO.,
WHOLES ALU
DRUGGISTS
Ci :.o ctcr.t'on of Dealers f thlr la-p- assort.'
tifcut t " Xew iy Arrivvd" t.ood., coir poMd in
l-art cf I n f . lowing orticUn. tog ti r with
vtt thl-.rf Icr t In a well .v'rpUcd Wlitll.L-
tsAl.i: i;:ru uvoke.
FR:?rDrco. J Tiivrs'a Pitmstt'sB
t'ATD.v r ilRi-ii-iKTft. j j:;rt.Bll n itn:.
'I Kl'sM4 r I I'l uUlLT.n ! StTAKKK I.ff l-.s,
rrsti , t. Ott, I l'ii'K jiriif.
Ki::;ihe.m; Ott, I l'nt t.i ni,
VThU-H Tt't-r-1 it'tift irwt CtttU TtlCbe, and
ai'j UcU r!;ii.i tl r.i I l j bj u:iCt rf old.
i:. n. UcIOKALD & CO., t s rr-AKCl Cat-
I'OH HALE.
OUR laUO BUSINESS,, locked in San
IVanciKCw. CaL Afler oor lwt wij-hes, and t l
pressing our thanks for the liberal putroiiag
we have meivit for more than 21 years, tlnr
in whii'h K'tiod we have hcn elfadily n
jragvd in the Dru buitic!) in Cahiriii:i, rt
be;! to y in coufvqucuce of tbe rapi i growth
of Dr. VValkej-a'n l alif roia Vinegar. litttr,
now .rca 1 over tbe United f law and coua
trie fur hcytitu!. we are nvt vgiilatcd to devote
our ?5tirt: tin t aid liuiin's. .
.We arc th Oldest Dru Firm on tbe P.ici3c
Cuift, and the only one, continuous uu lcr th
Ilin ramu proprietor since 1MU, and have lt
ti-nniot'd li cll ur larw, prifpcru, and :ll
eiitl.!Lhcd business on lavr.blc terms.
1LU is a rare nppottunity fr men with
menu, tif eoJriiig into a profitable buiiacSs
with aJrantagt never Infro oCvrixi.
Fr particular enquire of
It. 11. AlcDONALD 4 Co.,
U. H McDo!ali, ) WholctiHle Iruj;g!!t,
J. O. i i k ,v c k k. j San Franci.-cn, Cat.
X. 11. Unt'l a ta!e H made we shall con
linuc our imporfaiins, a d keep a lit e toc
of frfh good coii.-tantlv on haud, an! sell at
I rkta to dcly ortapctitiwu.
The Great 3Iedical Discorcry !
Dr. WALKER'S OAL1FOHNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
23
Cm
Hundreds of Thonsands
Bear totlmony to their VTonder.
o o iui wurauve cnecM.
2s WHAT ARE THEV?
THET ARE NOT A VILE
FANCY DRINK.
Mali cf Vcar IZuki, V jUc..-, lrtf
r5plr!tnud itcfisst I. iquurauvctor.-d. spiced
and sweetened t ilca2 t'so taste, called Ton.
les,M ArpctUers," l;ctorcrf, c, tUat lead
lao tippler on to drnukenness and ruin, bet are
a truo Medfeinc,nialo from tlie Xatlvo Hoots and
Hereof CiHfornla, IVre from nil Alrolmllo
Hi imnlant They arc tlw U it HAT II LOOI)
PlIUll-lEltnud LIFB IJtVlXtJ PRIX
CI PLC a perfect renovator andluvlzcrator of
tUo Pystcm, currying off all poisonoua matter and
restoring tlio blood to a healthy condition. No
portion can talco tbcao Bl.tcri according to dlrcc
tlon and remain loot unwell.
For liillaiumntory nnd Chronic It hen
inatUiii nnd (Jont, Dyapcptia r IndU
CCMtinn, Itltlonn, Itciuiltcnt mid Inter
mittent Ffvrrt, DUranci of the Itlood,
Liver, Kidacyw nnd Hlndiler, these Hit
tei s Lavs been most BOccbBful. Bitch 1)1
fao aro caused by Vitiated Ilload, vhlchf
is generally produced by dcrangemeut of tho
DisPHtlvc Oran. ' f y' V '. -'-'J ' '
HDywPKPHlA OR 1NDH3ESTION.
llcailaclic. lnln In tho lionlOors, Coughs, Tlnt
nessof theClicst, Dlxtlnc8s,Sonr Kructatlous of
tho Stomach, Bad Unto iu tho .Mouth Billou At
tacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Iuflamtuaia, ot
tho Lungs.raln In thcrcKloos of the UMnoya.apd
a hundred other painful ymptoiiiB, ro tha off ::
pribaof Dypcpsla. : j-
TtL-y iuvhjorati tho Stomach and tlmulato tha
torpid liver and bowels, wbiolircnilcrtlicm of un
equalled efflcnoy in clcartelnj ttm blood cf all
Impurities, aud imparling new life' a.d vijror to .
the whole ay stem. . " '. , '
Ft) It MIC 1 V nr!EAfcRS.Emptlon9,Tctter.
8alt Uhcum, Blotches. Sputa, .rimplcs, Piutnle8,i
Buils, Carbuuclcs, ping-Worms, SculMIoad, Soro
Eyes, Erysipbw, Itch, Pcurfa, Diftoolorationa of
tno Bldn, Iliimors and D.cft oftiie Skin, of
, trhutcvcr namo; ornaturts are literally dag up
and carried out of tho yUiiu tu a ahor timo by,
the uso'of -then mttcm. One bottln In fluch '
will convince the most incredulous Xit thftlr
curative effecta. , .
- Cleanse tlv 1tlatod Blood whencter you fthd
ita impttrlUo8bnrUnj)r tUrough tHoaklu iiii'im-,
pic?, r.ruptloh cr Sores v cleanse It when you
flnd it obstructed fliid ' elngRlsirln'tho vcinsV
cleans it when it ta foul, and your Tool laga will
tell you wtn. , , Keep tho blood . pure and tUa
health of tho evst"m will follow, f
f PIN, TA lB aud other VO It IS; lurking in !
thetystcm of otnay3tnoutanJi,' tiro cIToetuan
destroyed and romoyed. For fall cUreetloua, read
carefully tho circular around each bottle.
J. "WALKEH, Proprietor, R. II. JdcJDON At J &
CO Drujrlsta and Qort. AgtsnU. 3an PranctriC),
Cal and S3 and Si Comraeroa Street, NcV York.
&OLD JEY ALI DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
45-ljr
- &3g&
c
rs . l
v" X t
2 , mill i a"
111 pv II
iT7
r. sa V:!"' i xB2
fill II l' ' jui l.jasjauijuUn. , ' 2L-
NK W AD VEUTlSEYKb U ;s.
For a few cents you can buy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
Iiackageof SEAHQSSf FARINE,;
matlo from jparo Irish Moss, of.
Carrageen,', which will make'
sixteen quarts of Blanc Mangey
and a like quantity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Cliar ;
lotto Russe, Arc. It is the
eheantst, healthiest, and most
delicious food in the world. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Change ! I
TIIK GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC
Plantation Bitters. :
This wonderful vejefalle
rtsiorativo Is : llitv !acci-;m
chnronhc fclo nnJ tlc';Iii
ta:oI. As a fotaic on J cordial',
lor ;; ;1 mi l I::n::iclf ft,
"1 js iso ci:t::l n Triors;? Main
.irliif.. As si rviracsly for t!io
ritrvotf w'aii3ri tf"w!iicli
wonicii use 'ipori.sny fita!.1
jpet, it in sit5rrluj? o'-'cry
oi!ttr Isniii?:iJ?. I: nil
mtito, tropical, t 'tr:ito, '
or frigid, it sacri sa i n ujtv'cidc
In every sperit' of -'livnrdlci
which unilrrtniiir t!ic? :otl!ily
Mreiigtli nil J I:reh5is dowti flic
animal spsti!. For saie by
nil I) r 11 agists.
- 23-1 T
PIQ JEER TIX ttd ; M LYl STCEi
Frcnt Street, lonio Door South of
Post 0Q.ce. ? ; 1 1
Dallas ------- Orrrfti. ;
KNOWING TUKRR IS A MArlKEP
difierv.f!ce between 'nrtudts f TIN U'Alllfr
iiiaiiuiai luii.1 !' roc, arid ihat i.idc bjr it.iu
facturra in Portland and .thr large f f.f
lifuivr.t. I tiavs on hui.d both tny own make
aod alto that t factory tnako. fto thsl rmde
may lake their ctiai-. My stock couiiU io,
(art, of , f
Stove of ail K!ads M ' :.-
CJoitpe, ttri.!H and. Iron Hare, . j
Wiie work tf all decrl tipur, -Sbc-ct
and fialvanized Irou
tcvt: Hull rj-,'! Kttilts,
Mi.'k Dliprs.
Lbidand IMittcr atts
A'iX'A lltaters., "..'.-j
Japanned Ware a gtncrl A8Mrtment,
Cook'.n poous. A vatity ol t em TaiiK,
. Prceluin I;nci ttw i aas for Fjuit,,
Sioilins: Fbctarfis of N w aud tho Most
improved I utter: ,
And in fnt vcrv!tijr thut. f-n fnud ia m
first cia8 Tin und MVc ciute. . , . r
Job r6rk
Xeatly lmi3 and Prtunjdly Attend d t. '
50.lt i T. II. X l:T5HN.
.S5TOS10 P.ER DAY;'
Who cnrnpe in our busioc!?. ni-ike from $3 to.
510 per day in their own 'localitk-s.'" Full
particulars and instructions 6iit Irtj by mail.4
Those iu need J"; prumnnu. j-rofifaUlcwork;
should addrc8.at.otjce, 15E011UK bTIXSOX,
& Co., I'ortlarid. JVlnino. - ,1 v
TO THE WOliiaKO CLASS. We
now prepared to fumhh all cliiffes with coni
tant' employment at home, the whole of the 1
timo or for tho fpar uxmicuu. . Bwiucf ,.w,i
light and profitable. I'l-rsons of eitherfcx
ca?ity earn from 50e. to"$5 of " an evcrnloifrahd!
a proportionate sum by !ev6tSuj their whole !
time tq the business. - Tlojs ?nd irh;.ear,n
nearly as nuich' as men. Thaj, all wh,ee this
notice may fend their address and lest the'bu-
fincRX, we mako this unparalleled olferJ tofueht,
as are Dot wvll eaiitkilwe will eend $1 to pa j .
lor. the trouble ot wriiiug.-; Full particulars,
raluu)Io Siimple,' "which Still do to'couiiucnee'
wwrk On, aud a copy of. The V-'' 'Lfornrjf
VuiiijutHtitn, one ol the largest and .best, family
newspapers published, all jent free hy tnuil. ,
Header, if you wnt permanent and profitable
wvrk, address,-i; H .. . -.f..U
2-8m t K. C. & Auguota, Mesr
rilHE ATTENTION OF THE PUnLld,
Jl is inVited (6 the iuiproved faculties which
I have recently made to my ' apparatus,'1 by 1
which, I am aUo-,t take f.i'.it-.a ,;h ?s Jri
AT,
On e H i t fci iij? ! i
Thus making'tho heretiiforc' rtakJ of gcttiia''
correct liUemffsca of Cllt Ll)nr.N uiatltr
et;HU)all,iuomeut.v'': .-ximJt
JSfir Uallerjr Jocated ia lifdepthdence,
W. H. CATTEKLI T.
April 22, 18?0, feln,
TEE NEW FOOD. -
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