Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, November 11, 1871, Image 4

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DALLAS, SATURDAY, NOV. 11
Whom First we Love.
by Julia ward ho we
Whom first we love, you know wo pcHoui wert !
ltmomlea us all. And hfo nideod, is not
The thing we planned it out cro hope was lead; 1
And then we women cannot choose our hit. !
Much must bo borne which it is hard to he ir ; i
Much given away which it were gwvet to
keep.
God help us all ! who need indeed His care.
And yet, I know the Shepherd loves His
Bheep.
My little boy begins to babble now
Upon my knee his curliest infant prayer :
lie has his father's eager eyes, I know.
And they say too, his mother's sunny hair.
But when he sleeps and smiles upon my knee,
And lean feel his light breath eonio and go,
I can think of one Heaveu help and pity me!
Who loved mo, and whom I loved, long ago.
Who might have beou ah ! what I dare not
think.
We are all changed. God judges for the best.
God held us to do our duty, humbly, and not
shrink,
And trust in heaven humbly for the rest.
But blame us women not, if some appear
Too cold at times and some too gay and light;
Some griofs gnaw deep; sumo woes are hard to
bear ;
Who knows the past ? Anil who can judgo
us right ?
Ah, were we judged by, what we might have
been,
And what wo are to ant to fall !
My little child ho sleeps between
These thoughts and mo. Iu Heaven wo shall
know all.
Weather Record tVr October, lsil.
Kept by T. Pearce, Eola, Oregon.
North Lat. il 57," West Long. 12:j 5"
Sept. 1. mean temp. 5$, clear, wind N.
,, 2, 5$, clear, wind X. 1
,, 3, ,, 50, clear, wind N.
4, 55, clear, wind N.
5, 53, clear, N. fog in val. m.
6, 54 clear, wind X.
7, 43, cloudy, S. light, shwr.
8, 1 44, cloudy X.W. light hr.
9, ,, 43 clear, wind X". frost
., 10, 46, clear, X. fog in valley.
11, 55, cloudy, wind X.W.
12, 51, clear, wind X.
13, 48, clear, wind X.
14, 50, clear, wind X.
15, 47, dr. X. frst. fog in val.
16, 46, clr. N. frst. fog in val.
17, ,. 57, clear, wind Xr.
18, ., 50, clear, wind X.
19, 50, cloudy, wind S.
f. 20, 52, cloudy, wind S.
,,21, 49, clear, wind X".
22, 51, cloudy, wind S.
23, 46, rain 0-25 in. wind S.
24, 45, rain 0-21 in. wiud ..
t 25, 4S r tin ;:?. wind s.W.
,, 26, 52, rain 0-l2 in. wind S.
27, 45, rain 0 OS in. wind ii,
28, 40, cloudy, v:u l X.
r 29, ,, 41, ckr. X'. frst. fog in val. j
30, 35, cler. X. frt. tV.g in val
31, 40. cler. X. frit, fog in val.
Rain in inches for the month of Oct. H71,
068 in. Clear I'J days. Cloudy, 7.
Mean temperature lor month
liignest on lsi ana z . uowcu .
the 30 th.
on
Traveling Stones.
Many of our readers have doubtless
heard of the famous traveling stones of
Australia. Similar curiosities have
been found in Nevada, which are de
scribed as almost round, the majority
of them as large as a walnut, of an ir.u v j
nature. When distributed about upon j
the floor, table, or other level surface
within two or three feet of each other,
they immediately began traveling toward
a common ceutre, and there huddled
up in a bunch like jJotof eggs in a nest.
A single stone, removed to the dis
tance of three and a half feet, upon
being released at once started with
wouderful and somewhat comical celer
ity, to join its fellows ! taken away four
or five feet, it remained motionless
They are found in a region that is a
comparative level, and is nothing but
bare rock. Scattered over this barren
region are little basins, from a few feet
to a rod in diameter, and it is in the
bottom of these that the rolling stones
are found. They are from the size
of a pea to five or six inches in diam
eter. The cause of the stones rolling
together is doubtless to bo found in the
material of which they are composed,
uhch appears to bo loadstone or mag
netic iron ore.
Chicago Fire. A remarkable in
stance of courage andpresence of mind
is told of Mr. E. I. Tinkham, of the
Second National IJauk. On Monday
morning, before the fire hid reached
that building, Mr. Tinkham went to
the safe and succeeded in getting out
$G00,000. This pile of greenbacks he
packed in a common trunk, and hired
& colored man for 81,000 to convey it to
the Milwaukee depot. Fearing to be
recognized in connection with the pre
cious load, Mr. Tinkham followed the
man for a time at some distance, but
oon lost sight of him. lie was then
overtaken by the fire storm, and was
driven toward the lake on the south
Side. Here, after passing through
several narrow escapes from suffocation
he succeeded in working his way, by
eome means, to a tugboat, and got round
to the Milwaukee depot, where here he
found the colored man waiting for him,
with the trunk, according to uromise.
Mr. Tinkham paid him $1,000, and
tartedTor Milwaukee. The money wae i
safely deposited in Marshall & UiSley'8 j
w iuai uny. j
Facts and f ancies.
Foot Notes Shoemaker's bills.
A tidy drink Neat brandy.
A tail that never wags A cart tail.
Unpleasant strains of music Crack
ed voices.
Maids of honor Those who do not
jilt their suitors.
,,T, , , r . , .
hen a lady faints, what figure UOCS
sC 'el i oil may bring Her
Some husbands, though anything
but sharp, are awfully shrewd.
Urigham Young is three score and
ten, so are his wives.
Few amateurs can play Shylock
Few actors can do a Jew.
In regard to newspapers, young la
dies prefer those which make the most
bustle.
Woman's rights women may yet as
pire to position m the navy; Lot's wife
was an old .salt.
It's your tall fellows who are luckiest
in love. Your '.adiofW are all iu favor ot
lly-mcu.
Why is a feeble m m like a nail driven
up to the head in a post? lie is in
iirui.
Josh Killings says "knowing how to
sit square on a bile, without hurting, is
one ot the lost arts."
A young girl may be sure a man
loves her unutterably when he sits in
her presence fur an hour without speak
iug.
When Horace Greely is asked what
kind of music he prefers, ho answers,
" the song of the harvest, three beets
to the measure.''
" What," asked -Margarita of Cecilia,
"what, dearest, do you think is really
the food of Cupid ?" And Cecilia
a n s w e r e d , k ' A r r o w - r o o t . "
A Western paper accuses a contem
porary of '-dirty meanness," und frankly
adds: We want him to understand
that two can play at that game "
'Why do you call me. birdie, my
dear?" inquired a wife of her husband,
lieeame" was the answer, you are
always associated in my mind with a
bill."
A man named Pepper gave a party,
and one of his guests on entering the
room exclaimed. "My dear Mr. l'-'p-p'.'r
how glad you must b to see your
friends mustered !"
A blind mendicant who frequents the
Hue St. ilotiore h is the following .in.
no ineem at allixed to his bosom
'llind! Father of four children the
result of a terrible accident V
A person who was sent to privm f r
marrying two wives. exeu.rd him-. If
by the gross libel on the gentle sex.
that when he had one she fright him.
but when he got two the
fough: tacit
other.
An Kngli-hman having paid an Irish
shoeblack with rudeness, was t.ius ae
costed by the " dirty urchin:" "Mv
honey, all the polish you h.ve is upon
your boots, and. I guv you that "
An old farmer, who was asked by an
I ..... . . . ' L' 1
i;iinnin mi attorney jr mere were any
pr tf girls in his neghborhuod, an.
-twer.-J : "Yes, sir, lots of Vm ; so
nmny that tney cm t all lmi respecta
ble husbands, and fttely s om i of 'em's
been taking up with lawyers."
"I w;is not aware that you knew him,"
s t;d Tom Smith to an Irish friend the
other day. " Know him V said he, in
a tone which comprehended the know
ledge of more than one life, "t knew
him when his father was a boy.
"I believe that mine will be the fate
of Abel, said a devoted wife to her hits,
band one day. "IIv so?" replied the
husband. "Because Abel was killed
by a club, and your club will kill me if
you continue to go to it every night."
They were discussing a masquerade
and endeavoring to select the characters
in which they should go. " How shall
I go ?" said our very tall and slender
friend William. 'Chalk your head and
go as a billiard cue," was the responce.
"Tell that man to take off his hat in
coift," Kaid a judge, the other morn
ing, to an officer. The offender, who
turned out to be a woman, wearing the
fashionable sailor hat, indignantly ex
claimed, "I am no man sir." Then
lam no Judge," said his honor.
A mother who had with her a little
daughter, was examining the figure of
a horse on a tombstone, and wondering
of what it was au emblem. There was
nothing to explain it iu the inscription.
"Mamma." said the little one, as they
moved away "1 shouldn't wonder if
she died of the nightmare."
Said a fop to a young lady, " That
gold ring on your finger is emblematical
of my love for you, because it has no
end." "And it is emblematical ot mine
fo&you," said the lady, -'because it has
no beginning."
A man lost, his wife, and had a stone
erected over her grave. Ho married
a second wife ; when she died he had
the gravestone split, and it thus served
lor the two departeds.
n i
to a thinl ; but sho iocl , edt e fler
with the remark, I do uot believe thai
etone will split again.
UiVIOJV MUTUAL
m lYvmriviiiji
iP
maim:,
organized 1818.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
UENHY CROCKET l'rceulcnt.
DANIEL SHARP Vico Presulent.
WHITING H. JIOLLISTER Secretary.
This is among the Oldest of Sew Eng
land Companies,
And the Lowest Coin Company Extant.
PURELY MUTUAL.
Dividend Declared
A n n n a 1 1 y.
ON TUB
CONTRIBUTION PLAN,
AND AI'J'LIRI AKTKR THE RKCoXI PAYMENT.
A I.oau of lO percent. wli Desired.
POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED "
the Uni.m Mutual Life Iimmmeo Company ly
failure to pay tbe Premium whe due, but are
continued in force by the N O N FORFEITURE
LAW of the'Sute of Massachusetts.
Esanplca showing the Working of the
I.au.
ri-AS, oiti'iNAHY Lira.
Fun ExAMi-tK : A party urnm attho age
of thirty-five premiums all cash.
One Annual Premium will continue policy in
forced vcars and H iays.
Two Annual Premiums will contmue policy in
force t vearsand 1- days.
Three Annual Premiums v nl continue policy
in force' y-ar ami days.
Four Annual Premium will eoiumne policy m
force S years and 1 day?.
Five Annual I'lcmium: will c.n .aue policy in
force 10 year and .' d-v.
s wan
in i'i:t t r. n r. sotk hv bkkn tiivri.
Two Ai.uu.il Premiums will continue policy in
foic- ' years ;md LMO div.-.
Three Annual l'r, miuins w i rnu -
i.i force I v r and lay.
Five AiirHi.il Premium-. iH continue p-diey in
force 7 yc.tr and d.tvs.
IU KMi't i: : Prtmium all ' Vo, PisnTn P.-y-
.iivtit I.ior. lm; Annua! I rvm.iUU Hi. c
Ml -
;.!.. t.oli-v i:i f-r. c, as a i rui
!--V.
:io uf ?'hi e yc.irs.
Exi-tR: Preminni 1" p-r'-ent. Note Piar,
i',. IV.vnir-n! I.tic. li- Aur.'i d Premium wiH
continue policy iu t-
rrc as a lcrui iimc v.
about 2 vt ars and 100 day.
EndownuTit Flirics.
Ewvru:: Premiums nil Casi -Age, : j ;
Plan. Ordinnrv Endawwcnf, TM at the
f !,). One Annual Prcm um wi'l con-tm-.i.-
p .ii-y in force as a Term Policy,
rovn-lv : years or year and days.
K y wi-i.k :" Premium all Ca? 1 A sjc, o. ;
PI in Ten Year Endowm-nt, p.iyablo at the
an.
One Annual Prciimm iii con-
tiuue p'oiicy
7 years.
in force i a lrrm l
Nolo- ou f ludowni. nt Policies.
l-:vAirr K: Premium to per cent. NoteAge,
:i; Piati. Ordinary Endowment, payablo at
the a'i- of One Annual Premium will
continue 'policy in force as a Term 1'oliey
iihout years.
Kxami-i.k: Premium 10 per cent Note Age,
3. ; Plan, Ten-Ye ir Krulowmci.t, payable at
the aje of I.i. One Annual rremiutu will
continue policy in force as a Term Policy
about a years.
Kates, Assrta t; Uabllltles.
IKoo.
121K7
ISC-:
isr,s.
12101 121i7 12700
Intbkkst Receipts kok lSfV.i f 210,170 It
Lossk Paii in ISC,'.).... 201,1 DO Oil
IsiTEtlfcST R.BCKIVEII 1H KjhKSS Of
Losses Paid 39,130 14
Assets this Datk Over f.,000,000 00
Losses Paid to Date 1,179,133 00
I)ivinExns Paid ixCash to Pte... 951,318 55
I.VSVRANCB OX 1 1,000 PoMCIES
Ix Force over 30,000,000 00
This Company is not restricted to investing
its funds in the New England States. Krcm
the Report of the Auditing Committee, we find
that $!.fi00,O0 is now loaned upon estates in
the City of. Chicago and near thereto, where
rates of interest arc nearly or quite epual to
those of the Pacific Coast.
IVierc is nothing desirable in Life In
surance which cannot be scoured
by a Policy in the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PACIFIC IlItANCII OFFICK,
S. W. Cor. Col. and Kearney Streets,
SAX FRANCISCO, CAL.
H H JOHNSON & C0.9
General Managers, Pacific Coast.
UK ACJENT,
0KBa0N WASIIINOTON TE11
TERRITORY,
I
HENRY T. HELMOOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
Hxtract Catawba
oxvxIi: pills.
Component Ports Fluid Extract Flhu
bard and Fluid Extract Catawba
Grope Juice.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE,
HILLJOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR
NERVOUS IIEA I A C ! I E .COS T I V E N E S S ,
Ac. PURELY VE ETA RLE, CONTAIN
IN ( NO MERCURY, MINERALS OR
DELETE RIO US DRUCJS.
Ci JV3C-,
ft
1&
These Pills are the moat pleasant pur
gative, superseding cantor oil, salts, mag
nesia, Ac There is nothing more acceptable-
to tho htomach. They give tone, and
cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They
are composed of the fnnxt !:njrvd!ciitH. After a
few days' use of them, Mich iui invigoration of
the entire pystem takes place as to appear
miraculous to the weak and enervated. 11. T.
llehnbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba
Grape Pills are not Migar-coid. d ; sugar-coated
Pills pass through the stomach without dissolv
ing, conseiuentl v do not produce the desired
effect. THE CATAWI1A GRAPH PILLS,
being pleasant in tuste and odor, do not
necessitate their being sugar-coated, and are
prepared according to Pharnfacy and Chemis
try, and are not Patent Mediunes.
IP
HENRY T. HELSIBOLD'S
HIGHLY CO X C E X TRATED C O M PO 1 1 X I
Fluid l:tract S;uaparilla
Will radically cstcrutin.il'i from the pyftem
Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore
Exes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Heal,
Pronchitis, Skin itseascs. Salt Rheum, Cank
ers, Runnings from tins Ear, White Swellings
Tumors, Cancerous Alice fi.oi.s Nodes, Rickets,
Glandular Swellings, Night Sucas Ra.-h,
Tetter, Humors id' all kinds, Chronic Rheu
ui itisiu, ly .-j .-ia, and all li-ca.-es thai hue
beeu established iu the sytteiu for yeari.
P5W
REIXG PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR
THE AROVE COMPLAIN IS, its Ll .od Pur
ifying properties arc greater tb::i any other
preparation of Sars;u.,iii!!a. It gie. the
Complexion a Clear a)d ILalthy t'oh.r, and
Restores the i' tiicnf to a ,-tatc ot Hca'i h and
Purity. For Purifv U'- r th-t Li 1, removing
all Chronic Constitutional Di-.a?es 'arising
from au Impure state oj the Rlood, and the
only Reliable and ElLctual Known Remedy
fr the Cure f Pain and Swelling of the
Rone. Ulceration of the Throsit and Lees,
Rlotches, I'ltiij-!' i on the Fa e, Erj sir.elas an I
and all Sciiiy Eruptions of the Skin, and
lieautiiyiug the Complexion,
HEM1Y 1. tlf-:i.MIKl.lTS
ttXCEX TRATED
FLUID EXTRACT BUGHU,
THE tiilEAT DIULLTIC,
has cured every a-e of Di.tht in which 'if
has Wen given. Irritation (' th" Nck of the
R'.t-I-b r and loll imatiojt uf the Kidu-v s. Ul
ceration of th.- K i.iuejs and Rlaudrr. Re-Umtboi
of Urine !;-. of the Pro-trate Giar.d.
.-..in; iu L i I j. r. 'rtlculo t!;.v-l, ilrick-
dul 1 p :t , a?:d .V.ncu or
Ii -' bar::-.'.
ac t f-r I'n.e.-bU'd !?!, -.! -.,rl:.it.Tt.iri
of h.'Al ce-, alfrl! ! 1 rt n !i t!,- toii-.wio-r
iilptoto : 1 leit Oil! , 'I Jo I' i !.... ..
J'ow.-r, I. i-i Mv-ii ty !:fi--u.; of LreaJii
mg. Weak N. r; . lr. Hbtn;;. 11 -rrof Dm
,, Wakefulf- S, Dttuu- . "i Vr-ioii. P.ti in
Hi.' Pack. Hot Haiol--.- Flu -d.'.l.g of the Ib.ly,
DtVUe. f tbe Skin, Ertipfico on toe, 1 ace,
Pall.d t'onnlcti.io.-e, I'liikrtmi L.i'.olule of
the Mucular Sy-tcm, Ac.
U-cd by person from tl: sm of eighteen to
twtity iic, and froia thirty live to (illy live or
in the decline :f change of I io : alter con fine
incut yr labor pains ; bed-wc'.tbig in children.
M Lnbol V I'xtract of Rm-hu i Diuretic and
Lloo l I'iiiifying, and cures a!! D;ca- ! ari dng
(roiu Habits ot Dis.-ipation, an I lixcesses and
Imprudcuc-.-; in Li;c, I v. 1 1 it i-- of !,c llbo.d,
Ac., mipci n-'Ung Copaiba in Affcctnits for
which it is ii. -h and SyphiUiic A if ! ion in
ttt.'sc I'i.-ica-i - used in connection with Jltliu
bidd's Rose Wa.-h.
LA DIES.
In many Affections peculiar to Ladies, the
Extract Ruehu'is unentailed by tiny other He-mcdv---!i
- in Chhr or P.c.'enti mi, Irre-ular-itv,
Paiofulncp-i or Suppression of Customary
Evacuation... t'lecraied or Sehitrus State of
the Uttriis, Eou-orraoa or Whites, St ri'dity,
and for ail Cc-mpiaiuts incident to the ;'.o:-;.
whrdhcr .'irising Irom I n 1 i o re! ion or habits of
Dissipation. It i.- prescribed vxtciiively by the
niott eminent Physicians and Midwive.s f,r
En'"cch!-.:d and iKlo ate Const. luSi--us of both
Sexes and all ag'-s.
II. T. 1IELMROLDIS EXTRACT RUCHU
CURES DIS EASES ARISING FK'M IM
PRUDENCES, II A HITS F DISSIPATION.
Etc.,in all. their stages, atiittle expense, little
or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no
exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and -gives
strength to Urinate, thereby rem ving Obstruc
tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the
Urethra. Allaying Pain and lull animation, so
frcriuent iu this class of diseases, and expel
ling all Poitcuous matter.
HENRY T HELM.. -ED'S 'IMPROVED
ROSE WASH,
cannot lie surpassed as a PACE WASH, and
will bu found the only specific remedy in every
npoeies of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily
eradicated Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness,
Indurations of tho Cutaneous Membrane, etc,,
dispels Redness and Incipient lnllimnniiion,
Hives. Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp
or Skin, Frost Rites, and all purposes for
which Salves or Ointments are lisedfr
Full and explicit directions accompany the
medicines,
Evidences of the most rosponsiblo and reli
able character furni.-hed on application, with
hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and
upward of .'50, ODD unsolicited certificates and
recommendatory letters.
Henry T. Ilolmbolil's ;cmiine l're
pa rat Ions.
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.
IIELMnOLD, Druggist and Chemist.
Only Depots: 11. T. llELMRORD'S Drug
and Chemical Warehouse, No .V.H Rroadwny,
N. Y., or to 11. T. HELMROLD's Medical De
pot, 101 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
REWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for
J UENJIY T UELMliOLDU Take no OUicr.
G. Is. g TIL
BEALEll IN
Groceries,
PROVISIONS,
Cigars and Tobacco,
WOOD AMD WILLOW WARE &c.
D A I, I, AS, OKEGON.
Til E OCCIBI2 IV T A 1,
Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL,"
Corner of First and Morrison Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Messrs. SMITH & COOK
Tl AVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN
I House and Refitted and Refurnished it
throughout, making it by far the REST HO
TEL IN PORTLAND.
N. R.- Hot and Cold Baths attached to tho
House for the benefit of Guests.
SMITH & COOK,
Proprietors.
Portland, April 11, 1S70. 7:tf
DALLAS LIVERY, FEED & SALE
Cor. Main and Court Streets,
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED THE A ROVE
Stand of Mr. A. H. Whitley, we have re
fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want of the com
munity. Buics single or double. Harks, Con
cord Wagons, ftr., etc.,
Furnished at all hour, day or night, on
tdiort notice.
Superior Saddle Horses, let by the
Day or Week.
TERMS, REASONABLE.
t T. G. RICHMOND
The originator of this wonderful medicine
claim t have di . . .r.d . ...,..,. iu
hilitiltiifl more of A (?.'!,' l.',-t i i I ri,jii It't'li-
t-.if jtti'j ((' than w.i.- vtrbcfwrs 'o.jni.im. , n
one int li ir.e. The .- i tci.ee of tins fact i
found iu the variety of most ob.-tmiuc di.-easc j
which it h;i.-i In t ii found u onoucr. In the !
euro d Hru-.H ('('. ,V tor t '... and theiarly
"-'f iTcso! fViii.'ii.'ir.w, if has usti'tiif he l tbe
m licul facuitv, and hou-lre is of the Let pby--ici.itis
pr-iu,une ii l! .';.( i.,dirc,( -''iyj
tit? " . Whiic it cuics the M.-vtrtst
C'.ugiif. il length. the todem and purities
the bl.,.,d. Rv ii ..' .- of and f'-.-i '.
("ii V"" ' '"' ' ' ' " it ' "-'. i tin or 1! 'in it
W,..-t
j ' to ii. o ,ir. i,oti
.v. v rcttn 1 l, !,!.-
t:,
Mineral ponoii
Uihtic and .'. m.l Ih-' mm r, aud ttuir eJ
iv( I' lit, c r . i 1 1 .m. I v ; oroiiM If tilth arid a
oHt.V i i,,, mi, fn f ; , i ., j - t j, J, tfH,',ffai', Stiff
S )! l .!' , ' ,'o , S' lih "
A'o,gA S'. '.i', iri.-hoti ti-v numerous diseases
c.i-.ih.j , t.y ,.(. f,:,,,,,!, arc coioiucte 1 bv this
j owcriu'. puriti ir.g and invigorating medicine
J'il,:t," ittitt'tt
iiiK.ii di i x and
.'...( o-.!' l ify,rr,',oji, it hi.? j reduced hun
dreds oi pcr:eet and crmum ut cure; where
r medic, utt had i'iiiicd.
The proprietor tfer $100 reward for a meili-
ine that v. ill iipi.d it iu t!ie care of the iliscascs
for which it is iccouiu;:;ilo.t. Re ware f '-
a and 'cm tUh iiut,iit,,i. See that my Gov
crutu .iit ta m j . which ts a yc.ffv tnnrii,ftr ,'
.;.:.'.".", is upon the out.ide rapper. This
m'di- inc is S,.!d hi I ,..fil almf llofuc jh r
f..,!'U. Prepared by r". PIERClfl. D., solo
Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory. l.V.i
Seneca sirecci, buffalo, N. Y. June od,lo-oin.
DRUG STORE.
Northwest Coruer Main and Mill St.,
DALLAS, tX.
H
AVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND
formerly b-d .-nging to W. S. Rohb, aud
wishing to live and hi. live, we will sell at low
rates, FOR CASH, everything in our line:
3)p:is, Patent SiMlicines,
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up
expres.dy lor Medicinal use.
iM'.it:UMs:im:s of am, kinds.
Also, Saihf.
Cream Tartar,
&(i!ertt!i'$,-Sdrot
Ilird Seed,
Piihh, Oih,
'trnihcs, IirnJest
Domestic Dyes,
W,i s h i tuj Pc xrdc r.,
And everything else that is kept in a FIRST
CLASS DRUG STORE.
I NICHOLS COM). Druggists.
The standard remedy for Coughs, Iu.
lltuMiza, Sore Throat, Whoopliw
Cough, Croup, Liver Complainf,
llronchHis, Itlcniiiig of ti.e
lmjrs, and every allerttoii of the
Throat, Luns and Chest, includ
ing Consumption.
Wistar s Italsam does not dry up
a Cough, hut loosens it. cleanses
tho Lungs, allays irritation, thus
removing the cause of the com
plaint. N'ono genuine unless sign-"
ed I. llUTTS. Prepared hv sirni
XV, I )YLi: Si SON, " Huston.
jSoId lv HIJDDINCJTON, IIOS.
Tin'TiiH t CO., San I-'rancisro,
aud b dcttlci 6 generally. lG-Iy
Dr. Cli All K'8 JLondon
IJcmeciics,
"FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS."
BR. CLARK'S INVIG ORATOR gkci
strength to the aged and debilited. It is
especially designed for young men who have
wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind,
and all persons whose systems bave become
weak by imprudence, are completely restored
by its use. Price One Dollar.
R. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans tho
blood from all impurities; such as Scrof
ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors
of every sort. Bad Breath. Offensive Pers
piration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from
the car, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of the
Hair, Ulcers, Roils, Pimples, Blotches, and all
diseases of tho Skin. It is also beneficial in
diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs.
Price One Dollar.
Ut. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves
pain of every description; Headache,
Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache,
Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is invaln
ablc remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no
family should be without it. Price One Dollar.
It. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain cure
for all weakness of the Genito-Urinaiy
Organs, and discharges of a muco purulent
nature, Leucorihaoea, Gonhorrho-a, Sperma
torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily
cured by its use. Price One Dollar.
R. CLARK'S REG ULATOR, 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 these celebrated remedies are prepared
from Fluid Extracts, under our iinuiediato
gnperi?i'Jn, and are warranted fiesh and pure.
All afilicted persons should send a carefully,
written statement of their ailments to Dr.
Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent
to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted
personally at his ofile, and will furijit-h all the
necessary accommodations to patients who
place thctu?e!vt3 under his care. All letters
alldrcssed, DR. J. CLARK.
Offiiee, 1.270, Broad way, New Y'ork
3j-1y
THENEWP00D.
For a few cents you can buy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
package of SEA MOSS FA1UNE,
made from pure Irish 3Ioss, or
Carrageen, which will nrnko
sixteen quarts of IUanc 3Iauge,
ami a like quantity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Unsse, kt It is tho
cheapest, 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 Mioricus Change !!
THF. (3MEAT WORLD'S TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
Thin wonderful vegetable
restorative is iUvt lacctstn
e'liorof i!io fi'!'!?lo ::nd lc!:ili
tated. As :i to:s: ::i3;l cordial
aor tin agvil iiml l;tt?tiid, it
.s iso ct2tsal si:r?S;X f.Join
arSascs. it vesnt'dy for tlio
i2er-osis weakness to w!iicli
women sire especially sub
ject, it is M?perseds3: crry
other stiinsUrmt. In nil CH
nststes, tropical, tenaperate,
or frivrid, it i?c!i :i specific
in ci'ery species of tssorJlcp
which undermines tlra T;odily
streiif ?i tintl ItreaSts lo n the
animal spirits. For sale liy
all Drujjjjists.
I5-ly
'"- ?X - 'I
- VI B rt -A-x i $k i
i:sT.iiLisiii;D is in.
KriU'st A. C:i55iA.I)SOA,
general coranissiow
KERCH AWT,
SAX I'll AN CIS CO,
I'E A LKIt IJf
Drugs. Chemicals,
Essential Oils,
Dye Stuffs and
General merchandise,
Ky Ik Fackaffe Only.
Cash Orders fur this or nny Foreign Market,
will reiH'ivo prompt anl Fuilliful Attention.
Miners. Mantitaeturcr and Vholesale
Trade Stiilled for Cas-h.
Xonotioo or atfontion pa?J to Orders for Goods,
if there is no provision mtulo for tho payment
of t ho san e.
Terms Net Cash, on Poli cry, in U.S. Gold
Coin.
N. B. Consignments of Oregon Troducr,
Grain, Wheat, flour, &c, Solicited.
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