AoBBEDsasns
SJhf rcgon JUpublif an.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, AUG. 5.
Long Ago
BY A. CROPSET.
I am sitting thinking, thinking1,
In the warmth of the fire-light glow,
And'metnory brings before mo
Pictures f long ago :
Pictures of youthful laces,
- Smiling for Jennie and me,
When beneath tho bluo,
Where the lindens grew,
We planted our dear Home Troo.
May stands in the glowing sunset,
With her wealth of raven hair.
And littlo Goldilocks ha? climbed
Anil curled in the old arm chair.
. And ever o'er sweet lip'd Lilly,
Ralph Manly is bending so,
I eau see them all
On memory's wall,
As we hung them long ago.
In the bloom of a bright May morning,
May "left us, a 'soldier's bride ;
And when tho corn-silk hung golden,
Our little Goldilocks died :
And Ralph was waiting, waiting
When we laid her beneath tho snow.
Sweet Lily ! that pall
Was fairest of all,
In the dim of long ago.
And then with my Jennie beside mo.
Long years we have conned it o'er ;
Ado one night she saw her Goldilocks,
Whiterob'd on the Golden Shore,
j -Alas ! my pride, my darling,
I dreamed not it could bo so ;
I" Now Jennie has gone,
And I sit aloue,
As they left me long ago.
SYCOSIS.
A Contagious and lVotGlarly Trouble
some. I)ieae.
(John Jameson, M. D., Toronto Leader.)
The extract iubiLslu'J in your ;t
ptr of the 8th inst. ciutioniti"; the tuh
lie against the prevalence of contaeiMi?
sycosis, or iarbor,s Itch, was not iv n
a ruouicut too soon. Few but physic
ians are aware how common this furin
of cutaneou- di.-eascs already is iu tli
and surrounding countries. It exi.-fs,
of course, more or less in all g-e.it cir
ies, but it. s?eems to me notcwotthy that
while passing down a single street
Fifth Street to d.iy, I noticed no fewer
than five distinctly marked cases, two
of them bcMfij patticularly bad. In
one case the whitened scales and dis.
eased skin extended from the chin up
ward by the verge of the whisker to
the left eye, threatening to extend to
the eyebrow and lashes. The fact that
tho active principle of 1he irruption is
cryptagamous is tho reason of its rapid
and but little understood spread. Once
in the system its cures. id perhaps diffi
cult, but in most cases demand much
attention and care. The introduction ol
the smallest particle or follicle from a
razor to the healthiest chin will
communicate the diease, because while
the pellicle U irrafed the hair is never
and never enn be cut, microscopically
speaking sufficiency close to prevent
lodgment. I differ from the opinion
express in the articieyou copy in out
pointwhere hot water will not properly
cleanse a razor. The water should be
boiling and the razor dipped for at least
one miuute, and then carefully wiped
with a sof t towel.
The best and most effective plan is
of course, to keep a private razor and
all other necessaries for shaving. Tlu:
fact, however, is that this is rarely done,
and our barbers' shops are, therefore, a
very b t-bed of a painful and disgust
ing cutaneous disease. I might add
that, in its worst form, the barbers' itch
spreads to the arm pits, and then be
comes almost intolerable.
Judge Strong D.Tiion on the Income
Tax. The Philadelphia Ledger gives the
points of the decision of Judg Strong
concerning the income tax, delivered in
the United States Court Philadelphia
on Friday. There were case- in which
a question was raised as to the constitu
tionality of the income tax. The
Judge said :
The pleadings in all these cases
raise the question whether the act of
Congress of June 80th, 18 4, and its
supplements, so far as the imposed tax
upon the annual gains, profit or income
of every peson residing iu the United
States, or of any citizen of the United
States residing abroad, are within power
conferred by the Constitution upon
Congicss If it be true, as has been
argued, that the income tax is a 44 capi
tation or other direct tax," within the
meaning of the Constitution, it is
undoubtedly prohibited by the first
and ninth article, for it is not appor
tioned among the States. Jiufc I am of
opinion that it is not a 44 capitation or
other direct tax," in the sense in which
the framers of the constitution and th
people of the States who adopted it
understood such taxes. The reasons
for my opinion it would answer no good
purpose for me to state at length, inas
much as these cases will undoubtedly
go to the Supreme Court for ultimate
decision. It is sufficient for me to state
that in my judgement Congress has the
constitutional right to impose all the
taxes ot which those plaintiffs complain,
and that none of them are such as must
necessarily bo apportioned. With the
policy of fiuc.i an imposition T have, as
a judge, nothing to do. Let the judg
menta be entered for the defendants
(the collectors) on the several demur
rers." Subscribe for the Republican.
Via is antl fi'anciea.
A contemporary describes the politi
cal epidemic of the times sxs " ring
worm."
A vessel arrived at New York on the
11th ult., having on board a hundred
cases of cigars and two cases of meas
les. In very hot weather you may be as j
disagreeable und disobliging as you
please If a coolness rises, so much
the better.
A lady in Pick way, Ohio, pa.k.d
away her silver ware in an old clot tie?
bair, and forgetfully sold the lot for
three cents a pound.
Some one, decvibing a bad dinner
to which he had been invited, says that
the meat was cold, the wine was hot
and everything vvas sour but the vinegar.
A young candidate for the legl pro
fession wa asked what he should
first do when employed to bring an
action. 44 Ask for money on account."
lie passed.
When a IJoston irirl nuarri'ls with
her lover, she communicates the inport
a it fact to her friends in the remark
that she isn't ,4on squeezing terms with
that fraud any more."
The Legislature of Utah having es
tablished woman suffrage, the Deseret
Nctva contains an appeal to the ladies
of the female relief societies, urging
them to bring their sisters to the poU
'YouM better look out for your
ho-s's feet ahovo here mister," said u
ragged boy to a travvh r. 44 Why
sud ihe gentleman, nervously pulling
up. 4 4 Cos there's a fork in the road there"
was the candid reply.
Atlanta, Georgia, has a w.m in shoe
maker Ihr husbanu who fed lultl.
ing for tho south, left her his kit of
tools only as a b giey, but hard times
coming on, she has taken to the strap and
the last, as pegging out an honest live
h hood J
The Mayor of St. Joseph, Mo., gave
permission to a citizen to kill two d-g
which annoyed him, and next morning
the mayor found two of his own nogs
dead with his own warrant of permis
sion for their killing pinned to their
bodies. Though he hasn't exactly the
hydrophobia, that mayor is mad.
Two married ladies chatting about
husbands: 4,Vhat," says one of them,
44 you permit your husband to smoke
in your rooms?" 44 Certainly I do, but
ho spends his evening- with me." re
p'ied the other. " Y s at. that price!"
4My d'ar friend, a shrewd wife avails
j herst Ifof her husband's faults to repres-
liis vices.
"Can I induce you to invest in a
lock; smilingly inquired a traveiin
ageut fo" an improved door' fas'enin
of a plain looking old maid, whom he
encountered sweeping the door steps
'You might, sir," she replied, with a
ghastly smile, eyeing him carefully for ;
moment from head to loot, 4 iu wed
lock !"
" I weeded my friends," said an ec
ccntiic old man 44 by hanging a piece o
stair carpet out of my first floor window
with a constable's announcement affix
ed. It had the deired effect. I soon
saw who were my friods. It was ik
firing a gun at a pigeon house They
forsook the building at the first report
A newly made minister, having ocea
sion to marry a couple as bis fir-t offi
cial act, aud there being quite an as
semblagc present, he determined to
strike them dumb with awe, and so, iu
winding up, ho said I pronouace you
man and wife, and the Lord have mercy
on y our sinful souls I
A Virginian woman thought to fright
en her son, a young man, as he was com
ing home the other night. So she went
out ro meet tutu with a sneer thrown
over her head Hut he didn't scare
as well rs she expected. On the con
trary, he struck the 44 gho-t" with :
heavy whip he was carrying, and thc
tell senselcsy.
A drunken fclllow with a lx of match
es in Wis pocket lay down on the fide
walk in Museatine.theolher d-iy, to enjoy
a o,ui't .snooze While rolling over in
his sleer) tho matches tool; fire: Awak
enitig, lie stiuired the air conspicuously,
smelt the burn inn; brimstone, and tiie-
lil itee. " Jnsf h I expected, in h II
(hie), by hukey."
A Wisconsin' convict named fJrim
wold, on his way to the Htate Prison
I he oilier day got one of his shackles
oil and jumped from the cars. The
train stopped and backed up, a lively
chase by the nherifl and other passen
gers brought the fugitive to bay. Seeing
escape was impossible ho stopped,
smiled and remarked, '"Well, we did
have a little race didn't we V
At a certain hotel in Ohio, a 'large
minor is placed at the entrance of the
ditiiuir hall, which is so constructed that
you seeyursolf athin, cadaverous hungry
person, but when you come out. fioin tho
table aud look again in the mirror
your body is distended to the extremity
of corpulency 80 pleisant is the illu
sion that you go away satisfied with
trtitf trrstlt 4Virl u ir niiltrniri Atrnri if
you rise hungry from the table.
UN IOi MUTUAL
LIFE raiWIJfi COMPANY.
maim:,
oiu;ami:d ibis.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
HENRY CROCK KT President.
DAN 1 1'L SHARP Vice President.
WHITING H. HOLLISTER Secretary.
This is among the Oldt-Ht of New Knj;-
land Companies,
And the Lowest Coin Company Extant
PURELY MUTUAL.
I) i v i cl v ii f ! Drclarc 1
A ii ii it a 1 1 v.
OX THE
CONTRIBUTION PLAN,
AND APl'UKO AI'TKR TUB 8KCO.fi PAYMK.NT.
A Loan of It) percent, whiw Desired.
POLICIES ARE NOT FOUFKU hl
the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company hy
failure to pay tlie Premium when due, but are
continued in force hy the NON FORFEITURE
LAW of the Stute of Massachusetts.
i:anples .lioulng the orklnfjlof the
Law.
Pl.AX, OUIMNAHV Lift-
Foil Exwitk: A party insuring at the age
of ihiity five pieuiium all cash.
One Annual Premium will continue policy in
f,,r.., ' vi.iirv n l .1 ititS.
Two Annual Premiums will continue policy in
f..p,.. 1 vrnr and 12 davs.
Three Annual Premiums w'iil continue policy
;., (,,r.... i'. vfrs and 157 days.
Four Annual Premiums will continue policy in
f..r.- S ve;irs .111-1 I day.
Five Ari-iual Premium will continue policy in
'irce 1" years and jii days.
. wiii' it 10 vr.n vr.sr. xrt h vh bi:k civry
I h.i Annua' Premiums will c.ntiuub policy in
forer - Vt ai ad d i! I Ia.
Ihrcc Annual Premiums will continue policy
in t..rec I ye-irs and l' "' "lays.
Fivr Aonuii Prcini'ims will continue policy in
f..rcc 7 v.-ars .m l -'HH day.
r , IV.111 um al . "h Pian ten I'.iy-
,n iit Life ! Aoou.il l'r. niiuoi wiii rm .
ii, oc p.diey in force, as Tcrni Policy,
t, ut three year.
Examci-K: Premium M per cent. Not? PI in.
Ten pHyuteiil Lite, line Annual Premium wiii
continue policy in force as a Term Poii. y ,
about 2 years and 100 days.
i:ndowm'ut I'ullclc.
Empi.k: Premiums all Cah Ae. ;
Plan, Ordinary F.od-'wment. pavaMe at the
age of ;0. On Annual Premium will ei n-tinu-
policy in force as a Term Policy,
nearly .' years, or I years and .".''. I.its.
I'vwcr.F. : Premiums all Ca.h 'Age, .,,;
Pian Ten Year 1 n l -winnt. p-iyahl-at the
as;
,f t j ; One Aoniial rremtum win coti-
tinue policy in
7 yeari.
fone as a Ierm 1 iny,
Not en on Mndowineiit IVdiric.
I-'xavpi.k: Premium 40 per cnt. --te Aire
. : Plan. Ordinary Endowment, p-tyld ut
the aire of fin. One Annual Premium will
continue policy in force as a Term Poliry
about years.
Ex vMPt.p. : Premium l per cent Not Asre.
.'55; Plan. Trn-Ycnr Endowment, payable at
the Hire of t". One Annual Premium will
continue policy in force as a Term Policy
about 5 years.
Kates, AtsrtM to Liabilities.
isat.. isc,7. isfis. isr.o.
12I-U7 12 1 01 121-57 127 00
Intkhkst IU.ckuth roR.lSOO $2H'V70 II
Lossks Paio tv ISOO ...201,100 0(1
I y rEICKST Rt;f KIVKO in Exckss op
Losses Paid .19,180 14
Assets this Datk Ovr.n (5,000,000 00
Lossks P.it. to Datk 1.079,433 00
Diviobnos P,tti is Cash to Datk. ..951, 318 55
Insiihanck os 1 1,000 Policies
In Fouckovkr 30,000,010 00
This Company is not. restricted to investing
its funds in the New England States. From
the Beport of the Ainliting Committee, we find
that : $1,000,000 is now loaned upon estates in
the City of Chicago and near thereto, where
rates of interest art' nearly or quite equal to
iIioko of the Pacific Coa?t.
There is nothing desirable in Life In
surance which cannot he secured
by a Policy in the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PACIFIC 1IKANCII CU'l'ICE,
S. W. Cor. Cal. and Kearney Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
H H JOHNSON & CO.,
General Managers, Pacific Coast,
H. 13. MORH 13,
i . - -
CSIiNKRAL AC. 13 NT,
OREGON t WASHINGTON TERRITORY,
Portland.1
HENRY T. HtLMBOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
Ex 1 ra ct n law Iia
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Ports Fluid Extract Rhu-
bard and Eluid Extract Catawba
Qr ape Juice.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE,
RILLIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OK
NERVOUS HEADACHE. COSTIVENESS,
Ar PURELY VEGETABLE. CONTAIN
INO NO MERCURY. MINERALS OR
DELETERIOUS DRUGS.
These Pills nrc ho most pleasant pur
gative, superseding castor oil, salts, mag
nesia. Ac. There, is nothing more ncccpt
atdo to the stomach. They give tone, mid
cause neither nausea nor griping pain. They
are composed of tho Jitunt ingredient. After a
few day use of them, Mich in in vibration of
the entire system taken place as to appear
miraculous to the weak and enervated, II. T.
llelmhold'a Compound Fluid Extract Catawha
drape IMIIh are in.t fugar-eoatid : Hugar-eoat.-d
PilN pass through the Htomach without dis-nlv-ing,
eoneuently do not prodm-e the desired
effect. THE CATAWBA (SRAPE PILLS,
being pleasant in tnto and odor, do not
neee!-itate their heing sngar-roated, and are
prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemis
try, and are not Patent Medicines.
HENRY T. HELDIBOLD'S
HKJHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
lItild i:.tract SaiapariIIa.
Will radically exterminate from the system
Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore
Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Heal,
Rronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cank
er, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings,
Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets,
(ilandular Swellings, 'Night SweaN, Rash,
Tetter, Humors of alii kinds, Chronic Rheu-tnutii-in.
Dyspepsia, and all discuses that hive
been established in the system for years.
IJEINO PIIEPAEEH EXPItESSLY FOR
THE A LOVE COMPLAINTS, its Plood Pur
ilyirijr properties arc greater than any other
preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the
Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color, and
Ke-tores the Pa'icnt to a siale of Health and
Purity. For Purifying the I'loo 1, removing
all Chronie Constitutional Iieases arisitti'
from an Impure state ut the Elood. and the
only Ueli.ibiu and Eli ctua! Known llemelv
for the Cure of Pains and Swelling of the
Itoiics, Ulcerations t the Throat aud Legs,
IJIotches, Piiuplt s on the Face, Ery siclas and
ami all M'hIv l.rupiions o lh hkiu. anil
Heautifyiug the Complexion,
lll'.MtY 1. IIi;i,l!t(I.I) T'S
CONCENTHATEO
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
THE 0 HEAT DU KETIC,
ha cured every case of Diabetes in which it
has been given. Irritation of the Neck of the
I'l i bUran l !el:imatiou of the Kidneys, l'l-
ecratiotiof the Knloey mni Iihi.I b r. Uctcntioii
f Crine lMsetife of tho Pro.-trate lilaud.
ton u tb Ca l ler, t aleulus. tiravel, ISrieh
lor Iiepoitit, and Mucus or Milky li.v ha ryes,
and f.r FnfeebU-d atol p, licat Consritutions
of botli Sx'', attcnde. witJi the following
ui ti.tii: Iioit-p iiion to Exertion, loss oi
Power. Loss M- in try. JitfTu nSt v of lireatl..
io, vioNK .crif., i re mo! in g. iu rror o i)j
te, Wakefiilro , !'li!ii"'M nl Vision, pain iu
i!ie lin k. Hot II md. Flushing oi the P.o Iv.
Ii vi!i m of til- Skin. Froplion on the F.icr,
Piiiiid t i.i: n til. ancf, I'oiversal L.f .jtiidc !
the Miitniur "-Vfiftn, A c.
led by rsoti (ronitiic age f eighteen tit
twenty-five, an 1 fi.-m liiirty-live 1 tittv five or
in the decliiut ir change of life: after eontine
mciil or labor pain; l'd-wetting iu i hihin t).
IlelmboLFs Extract of Lu-'iiii Ii'mrett.- and
lUo.oi Putifying. ;in, ,lri.4 all lii :i-es ;in..; tg
!r in Habits of Dissipation, and I,x s-
lui;.rii li nee in Li'V, (mptirt!ies o the F.i..'d,
. c. y) V, n--ir C. (,., .!.: in Atf tioni !' r
whoh if i iMe.l, -yj l-i'ilic Atlc'-tin--in
!h -o !,.. imw u-i'vl in . ..iiueiiint w;lii ILlru
le.l.Fs Kose Wrth.
lwhi:.-.
In many Affection!) pee u liar to Ladies, (be
Extract lJueliu is uneii!ln.J by any fither li
medy asm Chlir .-is or licculi.m. Itregular
try. Painlulncss or Suppression of C i-tomary
Evacfiatious, Cicer.itrd or S -liirriis State. ..V
the Ftcriis, Leucorrhca or AV bites, Steri'lity,
antl for all Complaints incnlrnt to the S x.
whether arisi-ig from Indiscretion or habits of
Hissii.ation. It. is prescribed extensively by the
most eminent rhy?iiians nnd Milwit os for
Enfeebled ai d lu-iicatc Constitutions of both
Sexes and all ages.
II.T.IIE LMLOLD S EXTRACT TlITHE
CUKES DISEASES ARISING FKn.M IM
PRUDENCES, IIA HITS OF DISSIPATION.
Etc., in all their Mages, at little cxnei sc. little
or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no
exposure. It eau.-cs a frequent desire', and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc
tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the
Urethra. Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so
frequent in this class of diseases, and expel
ling all Poitonous matter.
HENRY T. II ELM HOLD'S 'IMPROVED
R05E WASH.
cannot bo surpassed ns a FACE WASH, nnd
will be found the only specific remedy in every
species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily
eradicates Pimple,. Spots, Scorbutic Dryness,
Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc..
dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation,
Hives, Kneli. Moth Catches, Dryness of Scalp
or Skin, Frost Rites, nnd all purposes for
winch Salves or Ointments are used.
Full and explicit directions accompany the
medicines,
Evidences of tho most rosponsiblo and reli
able character furnished on application, with
hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and
upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and
recommendatory letters.
Henry T. Helmbold's Genuine Pre
parations. Sent to any address. Secure from observation.
Established upwards of TWENTY YEARS.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters
for information, in confidence, to HENRY T.
HELMROLD, Druggist and Chemist
Only Depots: 1R T. IIELMBOuD'S Drue
and Chemical Warehouse. No 591 Broadway,
N. Y., or to II. T. HELMBOLD's Medical Do-
pot, 101 South Tenth Street, Philadelr hia, Pa,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask far
HENRY T- HELMBOLD'S. Take no Other.
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DEAI.EK in
Groceries,
PROVISIONS,
Cigars and Tobacco,
WOOD AMD YJLLQW WARE &c.
DALLAS, OK I . (.ON.
T II E O 1 1 E IV T A f,,
Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL,"
Corner of First and 3forrion Stieets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Messr. SMITH & COOK
rri AVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN
House and Refitted find Refurnished it
throughout, making it hy far tho REST JI0-.
TEL IN PORTLAND.
N. IL- Hot and Cold R;iths attached to th
House for the benefit of Duetts.
SMITH A COOK,
Proprietor?.
Portland, April II, 1S70. 7:tf
DALLAS LIVERY. FEED L SALE
Cor. Main and Court Streets,
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
Having: purchased the above
Stand of Mr A. II. hitley, we have re
litted and re stocked it in fuch a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want of thu cotn
munity. Hoodies, fclnjjle or tloitble. Hacks, Con
cord Wagons, etc., etc..
Furnished at all hours, day or night, on
tbort notice.
Superior Saddle Horses, let y the
Day or Week,
TERMS,
REuSCNA IILS.
T. (L IUC1IM0ND
The originator of thin wonderful medicine
claims to have discovered and ci,ubind in
htirmtmit more of Xitnrr' ot "roriy;i muli
ml jr'itrtith than was ever before combined in
one medicine. The evidence of this fact is
found in the variety t f most obstinate diseases
which it has been found to compuer. In the
cure of .' h ((", .SVrvre 'tui.jf. , ar.d the early
stages nf ('mttui.iiitit,!), it has a.toiihed the
molical faculty, and hundreds of tLe best phy
siciiins jr iiiounci; it t.'-
rorrry tit the ui . h 1
rt ntriil t,it d it iil ill.
cuic. the severest
."vsteui and putito-f
' and tli"riil hl'nnl
CoU,
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nil i.jinii ir VI the
wfTSt mrntnltt to a ir. nun. .ii lUi.lch I'iwple or
Ernj.iinn. . ercurial Diseases. Mineral poisons,
Syphilitic and encrial Disease, and their t-1-fect
are eradicated and vigorous httth and a
of anititut init C tabi i-bed. fjryijn fun. Salt
.'AiifM. Si tihi lit iid, t'trt f S.tt i n, Si 'in ti
ll-tu-'h Ziu, in bot tJjf numorous .Iim a-i.-
causcil by l Id'ind, Mi' (miii
jlHTI
bv thi-
poMcrfid, portiving an-l ig-raiog u,.dtcitie.
For " .fi t'ttfiijrhtitt.' i.tii-iti Ji.M(r and
l.tbiiiuif t'Mj; d.'i'i r, it 1 us .ihii tin
ireds uf perfect and permanent cure where
other Int.tleiov laiu.l.
J he proprietor olT i- reward for a tucdi-
i inc thili. .pud it in the euro of t he dl.svurcs
t'.r which it I rec .'iiiiH tidc'i. .1 lev a re "f n.mt
lit i rtt i ihh I.. t'lUiit- See tii.it v.: (it. v
eri.ii! lit mip, hi.-;i a nt'irt- imti iai,'t : i,f
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DALLAS, OCJN.
II
A.VING PURCHASED the OLD STAND
formerly belonging to V . S. KoUi, and
wishing to live and Jet live, we iH sell at low
rates, FOR CASH, everything in oi;r line:
And all kind of PURE LIQUORS, put up
expressly ior Medicinal um'.
im:ki ui:cttii:s oi' ai.i, kinds.
Crram Trrfiir,
Stilerafu.t. Sttnt
Hint Seed,
Paint, (hh,
Varnih ' nth en,
Domestic Dyes,
Washing Powders
And everything elso that is kept in a FIRST
CLASS DRUG STORE.
I NICHOLS & COAI. Druzzists.
The standard remedy for Coughs, In.
tluenzn. Sort- Throat, Whooping
Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint
Hroiichitis, Illecdlng of the
1'Utign, and every airertlou of the
Throat, Lungs and Chest, Includ
ing Consumption.
W lstars llalsam docs not drj- un
a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses
the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus
removing the cause of the com
plaint. Vone genuine unless sign
ed I. I1UTTS. Prepared by Si. TII
2v;'ow,'W MN, Iloston.
Sold by ki:iiin(;tov, iios.
TISTTlill & Cf., 8an Francisco,
and hy dealers generally. Jl-ly
lr. CLARK'S London
Kciuedic,
"FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS."
TThU. CLARK'S IHVIGORATOR giy
"-etrength to tho oged and debilited. It i3
especially designed for young men who bayo
wasted their vigor hy excesses of every kind,
and all persons whone systems have becotno
weak by imprudence, are completely restored
by ita use. Price One Dollar.
TThll. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans tho
ii-7 blood from all impurities; eueh as Scrof
ula, Pyphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Ilumora
of every sort. Bad Breath. Offensive Pers
piration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from
the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of tho
Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Dlotches, and all
diseases of the Skin. It is also beneficial io
diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs.
Price One Dollar.
It. CLARKE'S PANACEA rclievea
pain of every description; Ilendacbe,
Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache,
Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is invalu
able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and jio
family should bo without it. Price One Dollar.
IThu. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain euro
H-f for all weakness of the Genito-Urinajy
Organs, find discharge of a muco purulent
nature, Leuconbacea, Oonhorrhoea, Sperma
torthi::i, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily
cured by its use. Price One Dollar.
B. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females
only, is guaranteed to correct all special
irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La
dies are accustomed not to use it when in a
certain condition, as its effects would be too
powerful. Price One Dollar.
All of the.e celebrated remedies are prepared
from Fluid Extracts, under our immediate
superii-ion, and are warranted frith and pure.
All afilicted persons should Fend a carefully
written statement of their ailments to lit.
Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent
to their address. Dr. C'ark can be consulted
personally at his oflic, and will furnish all the
necessary accommodations, to patients who
place themselves under hi core. All letters
adddrewed, DR. J. CLARK.
Offiico, 1,270, Broadway, New York
31-ly
err:iiiSt,
Me-ber of theKedcal Faculty cf Paris,
Graduate of the University Queen's
College," and Physician of the St. John
Baptiste Eocio'y, of Sau Francisco.
Dr. Perranlt has the plenjure to inform
Patients and others seeking Confidential
Medical Advice, that he can bo consulted
daily at his Office, Number 502 Montgomery
St reef. North-east corner of Sacramento Street,
San Francisco, Rooms-V, 10 aud 11, m floor,
up stairs. '
Consultations and Correspondence in
English, German and French.
Having made the Core of Nervous and
Physical Debility and all otl-cr f.rms of
Iiivate Disease the subject of minute re
earch and pecal practice for many ycaw,
Dr. Perranlt continues to treat these affections
mecfssfiilly. by tho newot st ientific methods,
and without resort to Obnoxious Remedies.
Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Strictures. Rub , Ulcers,
kin ct iption. etc., in any stajic, speedily cur
ed, an l all Syphilitic and Mreurial Faints" crad-i-'ated
from the system.
Noctnrtiai Emi.--iiin. Night Sweats, Dis7
. barge In ni the Urethra on guiim to ct ..d ..r
iiuikii g water. Pain in the Back, Sleep dks
inrhvd hy drt ams, Dizziness, Sighing, Lai.gour.
Palpitati-m, Mel.unh.dy, Sallow' Owuipitx
i oi. Growing Weakness of Sight. M-m ry t.d"
L.teneefual Faculties. Clouded Ideas, DiTnkuee, '
Avirflon to Society, General Letbarv, Ac..'
a e m of ti,t more, prominent Sympfoas Of
f.ervoa and Fhyical Prostration ti,e reuf
of .xe.l Ahifc am) eseessivo In luigei.ee wbich,
1 not tiirn ly checked, will never tail to in
duce premature decay, and terminate in total
K-ss ol Manhood.
Pativt :s compiaii.ing of one or more of tho
nUovo jiymptouis, shottid apply immedi itely to
Dr. Pcrrauif. as he has discovered New aud
Reliable Remedies, which enable him to guar
antee a rpeedy and, raoical cure of
Seminal Yreaness and In-potencc.
Ac invite investigation particularly by
these persons suffering fro Chrenie Di-ea.-c
who have tried this boasted Doctor and
that advertised "Physicians," until worn out
and discouraged: wc claim not to know
ev.ryihing. nor to cure evr'ybody, but we do
claim that in all cases taken uu-Jer treatment,
we I'ulfall our promises.
Dr. Pi:tMt vt i t's diplomas are in his office,
where patients can see for themselves that
they are under the care ot a regularlv educated
practitioner.
Ladies suffering from any complaints inci
dental to thiir Si s, can consult the Doctor with
assurance of relief. . ...
Patieuts in the country can be
Cured, at Home
by addressing: a letter to Dr. Perranlt, 50H
Montgomery Street, or RoX 173, P. O.. San
rrancisco. stating their case as minutely aS
possible, habits of living, occupation, etc.
Low charges. Rest references given if re
quired. All communications confidential.
Dr. Perrault's diplomas are in his office,
where patients can see for themselves that;
they arc under the care of a regularly edu
cated practitioner. Tho best reference given if
required.
Di. Pcrrault is sole agent in California, for
Dr. Biott's Celebrated t'emalo Monthly
Pills, which are nnapproached. aud tar iu ad
vance of every other remedy tor suppression,"
and other irregularities in females. Prico $5.1)0
a box ; sent by mail or express, securely packed:
, - l ly..
AVING PURCHASED A LARGE AND
II complete Stock of GENERAL MER
CHANDIZE, consisting in part of
Wry isootfsj
groceries,
Cslnsi, iicisii arc.
Tobacco, Cigars,
And all articles found in a GENERAL VARI
ETY STORE, I would respectfully call tho,
attention of tho Public to my Establishment.
Highest Cash price paid for
1UKS AND PELTRY.
It. A. RAY,
I6-tf Kola, yolk Co.; Oga. .