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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1872)
-a5agr - DALLAS, SATUKDAYJEB. 10. "GIVE V A CALL.'' V ELLA WHEELER, Suggetted by tf titty the oboes worth in a taloon advertisement. GIt ua a cull, we keep fcood Beef, Wine and Brandy and Whisky hera; Oar doors are open to boys and men. And even to women, now and then. Wo lighten tbeir pwnes-we taint jtbeir breaths We swell up tbe column of awful deaths. All kinds of crimes We sell for dims, In our sugared poison?, so sweet1 to taste ! If you've money, position or name to waste, , Give us aeall. I Hire us a call ! in a pint of Gin, We sell more wickedness, shame and sit, Than a score of elarf-ynien preaching all day, From dawn to darkness, could preach sway ; And in our Beer (though it may take longer To get a man drunk than drinks that are stronger), j We sell our poverty, sorrw and woe Who wauts to purchase f Our prices axe low Give us a call. I Give us a calif Well dull your brains Well give you headaches and racking pains ; We'll make yoo old, while yet you are young; To lies and slanders we'll train your tongue ; We'll wake yon a shirk From all useful work-t Make theft and forgery seeia lair play, And murder a pastime sure to pay. Give us a, call. Give us a call f We- are cunning and wise -We are bound to succeed ; for we advertise In tbe family paper, the journals that claim To be pure in morals and fair of fame. Husbands, brothers, and sons will read Our kind invitation; and tome will hetd And give us a call ! We jxiy for all Tbe space in tbe paper we occupy. And there's little in this life that money won't buy, If you would go down in this wor!d,and not up If you would be slain by ib snake in the cup, Or loa your soul In the flawing bowl If you covet sba mo And a blasted naine- (3Vg us a call ! 3tiheaukee Index" . Weather Beeord for January, 1812. Keptby T. Pearce. Eola, Oregon. North Lat. 44 67,' West Long. 1?3 5' Jan 1, mean temp. 38, rainfall .07 in, wind S. 2, 45, rain 0.26 in. s't S wind " 8, 42, cloudy; lg't sh wind S. " cloudy, wind S. 5, .".8, rain 0.07 in. wind S. ft, 4i), rain 1.02, wind S. 7, 43, rnin 0.t2, wind S. 8, 40, rain 0.22 wind S. 9, 35, cl'dy. w S. fog all day. 10, ,. 35, raiu 0 16. in fug al'to S 11, 37, rain 0 22 in, wind S. 12, 41. rain 1.J0. wind N. 13, 42, rain 0 05. in. wind S. 14, 35-, wind N. front dear. 15, 40, wind X. front, clear. 1ft, 32. clear.frost.fg it v'ly N 17, 0, clear, fog till 2 p in. X. 18, 31. clear, fog in v'ly a lu.X 19, 31, clear, l'nr halo, fog a lu 20, 3C elca. wir.d N, 21, 32; clear, wind X. " 22, 31, clear, wind X. 23, 32. clear. wiid X. n 24,, 29. clear, wind X. ,. 25, 24, elear. wind N. 26, 2ft, clear, wind N. 27, 27, clear, lunar balo. N. 28, 30, cloudy, wiud X. r 29, n 28, cloudy, wind X. 30, 30, rain 0.22 in. cloudy X. 31, 38. cloudy, wind S. Bain in inches for the month of Jan. S7?, ft.11 in. Clear days 14. Cloudy, 7. Mean temperature lor month 33 Highest 46, on the 2d. Lowest 24', on the ?5ijj. Sunday Heading. To-Day and To-Morrow. To-day we gather bright and beautiful flowers; to-morrow they are faded and dead. To-day a wealth of leaves shades us ; to-morrow, sero and fallen they crumble beneath our tread. To-day the earth is covered with a carpet of green J to-morrow it is brown with th withered crass. To day the vigorous stock only bends Deioretnc gale; toniorrow, leancfsand aplcss, a child may break tho withered tcm. 10-day the ripening fruit and wav- ing grato ; tomprrow the land tak- in" its Sabbath after toil. To-day we hear sweet songsters of meadow and forest, the bujzand hum ot myriad insects: to-morrow breathe wmujmu nature .a nusnea ana si.ent. io aay i stateiy eamce, complete in finish and surroundings, attracts the ' passers by ; to-morrow a heap of ruins marki the site. Britf Thought.- Had there never been a cloud there had never been a rainbow. Of all earthly music, that vjhich reaches the fartherest into heaven is the ' beatinzof a loving heart. Nothing is wholly good or bad. There are dark spots on the moon and bright ones in the coal mines. Dean Swift says : " I. never wonder to see men wicked, but 1 often wonder to see mem not a named. ' We go to the grave of a friend, say ing" man is dead j" but angels throng around him saying, ' a man is born. Men of genius are often dull and heary in society, as the blazing meteor when it descends to the earth is like a atone. When there is love in the heart, there are rainbows in the eye, which cover every black spot with gorgeous huea. There is not a heart but has its mo menta of longing, yearning for some thing better, nobler, holier, than it knows now. One reason why the world is not re formed is, because every man is bent on reforming others, and never thinks of reforming himself. Facts and Fancies A leading article A locomotive. A tight fit The deliriuin tremens. The needle woman's exclamation Ahem ! Jacob successfully watered Labau's stock. In order to be a ripe scholar must a man get mellow? It is said that Switzerland has never lost a vessel. Time flies so rapidly that fly time will soon roll around. A wag says that Jeremiah was the first Prince of Wails. What tree bears the most fruit to market f- A$letre. What fish is most valued by o loving wife ? iler-ring. The first Court Circular King Ar thur's round table. Leiral men The ancient Hebrews used to try cases by Jewry. If you are out in a driving storm don't attempt to hold the rains. Are acrobats unprincipled meu be cause they poise ou each other t Is a pawpbroker a man of principle ? Yea; it is his interest to be so. You may find fashion in town, but you meet with more stiles in the couu try. What are the most disagreeable thins for a man to keen on hand ? Handcuffs. The sailor who knew for a fact that there was a mau iu the uioou had been to sea. When is a young lady not a youn. lady ? When she is a sweet tart (swet heart).. When there is a panking breeze, bad children should be put out to take the air. Historical The reasou they beat the drum was because it called the harp a lyro. How to make a hot bed Put your candle near your pillow and read your self to sleep. Motto for railway directors Ncvct n)ind passengers ; it freight that makes the car-go. If ea were dried up, what would Neptune pay ? I really haven't an ocean (a notion). A good many trades-people only give fifteen ounces to the pound It a bad weigh they have. Tituvillc declares tlmt Nillsnn" voice is as musical as the flow of the heaviest lubricating oil. Iu Colorado a bald person find lists SfU alluded to as a iuiu with his heed above tiuibcrlitic." An" old settler" The old lady who sent a farmer ten cent that had been due twenty-nine years. " Clara" akcd Tom, " what animal dropped from the clouds?' "The raiu, dear," was the reply. The man who by mistake took a drink from a bottle of muctlagu siys he has felt ''stuck up ' ever since. V Organists ought never to lack for funds, as of all iw.n they are the most success! ui in raisin ' me wiiij. An Indianian who hadn't a whole pair of boots or tromers received three silk hats on Christmas. Advise to farmers Thrash your corn as much as you thnk necessary, but don't pull its ears off -that's brutal. In the course of an Illinois discus- son, a man is said to hae " had a ra- vine Dutit iu me uticit or ms ucau wiui a pp bottle. ThprA i a bnok l!r in. Portland named Hall L Davis, who does not wish Knlih cockneys to take liberties with his name. A youn lady pianist, who has been practicing " Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother, says the more she tries, the betler sho ,jkc9 it It is said some babies are so small they can creep into a quart measure, but the way in which some adults walk into such measures is astonishing. A countryman was shown the bust of Najoleon and informed' whom it rcpre acnted. He looked on with an incred- I. ...wa '9 6r,D' iNapoleou never lost both arms, said he. "lean speak seven different lan guages," said a convict uh he entered the penitentiary. " No matter" ? said the keeper, " we have but one lauguags I here and very little of that. A Washington editor is mad because a compositor headed his editorial, " The Champaign Upened. when he wrote, "The Campaign Opened." He says that printer is always thiuKing of some tj,, to drink, n There is a rich man in New York with only one shirt to his back. The rest are in wash or put away. Ax. That'a nothing. We know a man with only halt a shirt to his back. The bal- ance isin front. ZWxon Telegraph. A curiously endorsed letter was re ceived at the Chelmsford. Kndand postoffiee, the other day. It is addressed to the handsomest unmarried blonde lady, not 25 years of age, in Chelmsford postaiaster to be umpire, and bears Boston (IT. S.)po8t mark. tho; W. II. TEAIs & Co., Wagon & Carriage Makers MAIN STHEET, DALLAS, Are on band with their WAGGONS and BUG GIES at their old Stand this Spring as nsual, and intend to sell thtm very cheap lor Cah ; tbe Prices ranging from $130 to $180. Tbej have uUu on hand for sale plenty of wagon materials. Give him a call and see them All kiuds of work in their line done to order. AH kind of LSlackxtnilhlug done cn short notice, and in a workmanlike wanner. Hume Shoeing $2 cah down. Thankful for past patronage, tbjcy solicit continuance of the sauje. tf Dallas, May 6, 1871. PLANTATION Hitters. THIS WONDERFUL VEGETABLE RE utoraUve is the sheet anchor of the feebl and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial fur tbe aged and languid it bas no equal among stomachic. As a remedy for the uerrous weakness to which women are especially ub tect, it is superceping every other stimulant. In all cliinaten, trwpieal, temperate or frigid, it acts as a pecific in every species of disorder wfch undermines the bodily strength nd breaks down the animal spirits. MEXICAN MUST AUG LINIMENT Will MAN AN1 ltKAST. Prohalily IV w articles have ever liailwo exteiinive a Sale, while none have been more mii verbally ht iieficlal than the cele brated UfiiXICA 11 r T i.(i MAIlIi:.T. Chilfl reii, Adult, liore and Do nicotic liiiiiialM, are al waM liable to accideut, and it i ate to ?ay, that no family can pa a in gle tea!oii vitiiout woliie Kind ol emollieiit beiu iicccMMary. It become a matter oi importance then to set tire the btt. Over three uuntlret litry tiaui- in me nij ..f rw Y..rk J nj are Ming the MfcXic1' MtXTAVi: i.imki'ih all of wUtcii it giv UM utuj'. tatuUcltou. CAUTICN. The genuine is wrapped in a fine steel plate ngtvng i'h 0. W. Westbrok. ciuraiU' and irado mark, tffcXtCAN MOtlANO LINlMfcHT., ea giavei across the f. of eick wrtpper. ih uLolf beats the proptie'or's pivaie Umud btattt lleveuue lamp and cot the common tarap as ujoJ by aruggits. LYON MANLFAClOBIbia i'0 46 53 farki'Ure New York. g I'lt VA. MkS..I u niiiiiin lliiniinir The oritinator of thi wonderful medicine claim t have discovered and p..i'' " hnrMmy mtre of A'f ' wt arr::tH m fli nt I pnprh'r than was ever befurw combined in one medicine. Tbe evidence r thU fa t is found in the variety of mt ltinate disease? which it has txen found t conquer. In the cure of ll,o hiiU,Srere Cnvjk; and the early ftUgea r CMnmpti, it ba tuiiihed tbe ineiiieal faculty, and hundred of tie Hct phy sicians pronounce it the jrHtrl wrdtW -c.rery th yc. While it cuies the severest Couifho. it strenithena the system and purifies Hi.ufrk Shin, in short all tbe numerous diseases caused by W fc.'ooi,! are conquero I by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. For ",.W lU,mplaU" AVious lUmrdtrt and JIubilHul l'4,fptttion, it ha produced hun dreds of perfect and permanent cures wbero other medicine bad failed. Tbe proprietor olTers $100 reward for a medi cine that will equal it in the cure of the diseases for which it in recommended. Ueware of con- feiu aud W,r(hlr imitation. See that my Uov a f cBI t mam the bl,K,d. lly .ts 9rea, " suited I)r. J P. P, Van Ien llergh. in Selem. pr,J,,,j properoe. it rnU ' and he till 1 mc I was lllieted With worst .cruH u to a oommon n 7 ', r w (r,.., and they were the cause of all my f Tx ' IISZZJm 2 , J mlsery'.nd pains. I took the Doctor' medi- byphihueand Vener.al D aes '"l l"9 d i expelled 800 worm from me. feet-..r. rrl ZlJ They are like l4!.aches. with lonK tails, and .,,rd rri: ,u.t , establ shed. P' ' nnw , M nj t)lHjhftIf ltich ernment Stamp, which is ponittve guarantee r (Jecn' jt ray iuty p, make the following statc 'jeHuienef is upon tbe outside wrapper. This j Uent . j,'or t00 iAi,t three years I have been medicine is Sold by Drtigjit atone dollar per bottle. Prepared by II. V. PIlSUUK M. v., oie Proprietor, at bis chemical Laboratory, 13. Seneca streeet, Tiuffalo, N. Y. June3d,13-3m.4 The standard remedy for Coughs, In fluenza, More Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Itrouchltis, Bleeding of the Lungs, and every afl'cttlon of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, Includ ing Co'suinptloti. Wlatar a llalsam does not dry up a Cough, but loosens ft, cleanses the Lungs, always Irritation, thus removing the caue of the com plaint. Vone cenulne unless sign ed I. I1UTTS. Prepared by Sli HI W. POVVLK & HClNt ' Iloatoiu Bold by K 121)1)1 NCiTON, IIOH TI5TTI2R A C. Man Francisco, and by dealers generally. P6 J J Dr. JT. I I', van Dc ii Hergli, From Prussia, the Great i Worm Extorminatorl Office Chetneketa Hotel, Salem, Oregon Chetneketa Hotel, Salem, Rooms A 22. Late of San Francisco, Cal. would inform the sick generally, that about forty years' ex tensive practice of medicine and surgery in Europe and the United States of which twenty one have been in California,has by close observa tion and great experiments, coine to the con cision that there are more acute and chronic diseases caused by worms, haydadidfl, animalculto or other species of entrozoa. Tbe public genarally. or tbe profession at large, are not aware of the number of patients who are treated by eminent phviieians for this, that, orj such a complaint without any relief. If that diieaie bas been unilertood, a few done of. Dr. V's SurercXyn Worm litmvdy would have immediately cured the complaint, and have aaved a great many lives. Dr. V has collected a large variety of California roots and herbi', which, by analysing, elote observation and 'ex tensive experiments, he can conscientiously sav thnt be bus discovered new remedies for suc cessful cure for the following dicascs : JT-iCr-Dyspepsia, Chronic affections of the Liver and Kidneys, first and second stages of Consumption, White Swelling, l'ulsy, Sperma torrhoea or Itwral weakness, Nervous Do'iihty, j Epileptic Fi's, ltheumatism, Neuralgia, Diarr hoea, Iucootinence of t'rine, Gravel, Flour Al bus, Diabetes, Dropsy, and ull those diseases which are known under the name of Venereal, such a Syphilis, in all it forms, Gonorrhoea, tileet, Strictures, Ful.-e Passages, Iniliitmnation f the Madder and Prostrate (JUnds, Kxcorta lions, Puxtules, Pile, Pituples, Motches.und all Cutaneous Eruptiens of tbe skin. Cancers Tu mors cured with or without operation. In re cent Venereal Uijenfe, the Dr. effects a Cure in ."1 to r days or no rharge. For the Eje, Ear and Throat, Dr. V possess es new and invaluable remedies. Dr. V. would advise those ladies troubled with irregularities of the Uterus to try bis new remedies and grt cured. Dr. van Den Uergh's Infalliable Worm Syrup for children. Price, f I nrratited to expi the worms, or the money refunded. Dr. J. P. P. van lien Hcrgh'tf Il.tir Tonic a suie cure to destroy all aniaialeuhe of the Hair Foilicles, prevent falling oat, and pro moting tho Urowtb of the Hair. Price $1 0, Warranted. By consulting And underoin a simple ftxauiill&tion, the afllieied a i Irani if tlivir di.-vas i caused by Wmm or not ; at all event!" Ir. vrn Icn Berirb can tell Iheiu from wliiit dia-iiKt tLev are suflriHL'. Consultations and examinations FREE of! charges in all eaM-s. lr. van Den Uerb guaraiiteS, tn all aes. to c(k I the wrtn, aud Cure all Uuese be undertakes, or no charge. Card from Judge I-'rir, of Polk County. Du. J. 1. 1. vau Da Hmm;ii Ihur Sir : I take plaur! in tli.ti.kin you jub!i-ly for th rmtoration of my health after nineteen year of jr-t ufi'crin lueniallr and biolilr. I dtM-tored a jreiit deal ; w- nfHicted with al mi tvry tmainaHIa in and deji:ireL of Seeing a well day again. When I fame ' !! Votl at Sfilrlii, yu ;i l yn w-uld retimve the Miiof iiim-ieen enr un.l'criii in tivjbiiri. 1 ruM hanUy 1 in e it. ol a!t r iku p tl.e 1 nv' ae!- powders y.u av u.e. al tit oi j tt.rmi passed Irom imp, a(tl now, fourteen tl.iv. nfierward. I fetl hku anofl.er man. anl aiu ah to follow inv lni?itCfi wiili -ut iai:i or tuiivfiiHiMC. A. II. 1K1KK. Ucthtl, Idk Co. UcU I fsth. I.SOO U nriii I!tpelled. Att-r 7 t-r f sotr-ri z- pain anddvbilitr. and d fctotin !-r liiny cMii j isiinl. ow ( r-n-ed that I did sit ha'C..iiid taking dtft'-reul kin l 'f medicine frm many ntiinent physician. I srave op in depiir. thjnking it wra m ue t" treucli my pr stma b any buijfrr. and that I iaut waste anl at wJ until then? a ii'-thini: left f p'.r in. l!ut bearinjf -f th Atitotiisbin cures of Dr. J. I. I. van Iei l.ergn has prfTiud in short a time, e(Tt - iiifj ttir in a (c l."iirs, asd my fiiemls ad viin tne to make one more elTrf, 1 ciiu'ted lr. van li-n I'rrjch, ami he t.ld ih- my mir crc cauwd hy worms and be w nil l expel iliini in about five hours After taking live small Kwdcrs, 1.500 w.rin passed away frmi me, and I am happy t say I nm better than I have been for a oo, vrhds. I. H. KVK". Subscribed and swrn to Ixefurc mc this lih day of Keptetuber, l 71. J. J. MUUPIIY, J. P. It I. M lit k All M'. t Eight Hundred Worm3 Expelled I I think it a public benefit to make tbe fol lowing statement, that 1 have been sfilioted for two years with constant pains in the stomach, and in fact, paini all over my body; no p pttito. and let me -at what I would it always put me in distress. No medicine would re i.svemeand I Kri-W worse and worse until now I am a mcro skeleton. Nobody could tell in length. I only took six little powders, ami they broujrht the worms in four hours titm. All those afflicted wishing to see mo can find meat Sam Keti let's stable, Sakm Oregon. V. CR AK?. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 7th day of Kept. 1S71. J. J, MUPIIY. J. P. Said worms can be seen at Dr. J. P. P. Van Den Ilergh's office, Chctnclcta Hotel, Salem. A C AIU). Tr J. P. P. Vas Dux Bkrii Dmr Sir : I suffering with constant gnawing pain and a quivering sensation in my stomach, also pain in my chest and heart, my food would not di rest and I was so nervous that with difficulty ? ..... .. I could lollow my occupation, wuien uu ueen here in Salem for the past ten years, as a prac tical dentist. In fact from the constant pain aud misery I had wasted away to a mere skel eton. I bad been doctoring a great deal with out any benefit, and belieying there was no help for mo but to linger on until ucatn wouiu relieve all my suffering. toine oi my menus tboucht I had worms and bad better soo Dr. Van Don Uergb. He told me at once that worms were tbe cause of all my troubles, so bo gave me 5 small and tasteless powders and in 4 hours about 700 worms, Irotn one inch to one and one half inches long, caame away from me tbatdav. and the following night some more came, nnrt now I sro bsppy to say I feel like . . . j -... I. anomer man again, au u uium rucuiu from day to day. 11. SMI 1 11, al. V Salem, Oregou, Sept. XJd, 184 1. Another Great Slaughter S We think it oar duty to mnke tbe follrwing stateinent in hopes it may do some good to sick children : Our child had been sick for some time. Thinking alt the tttno ou,r little ono was troubled with worms we tried many doctors and a great many remedies without any relief, Some neighbors told us we should go and try pr. an Den liergli, luo worm doctor in isalem, We did so and he gave us one botttle of, his celebrated Worm Syrup, and after giving the medicine, to our great astonishment about 800 wot ms passed away from our dear child, aad now, thank beaven she is well again. I. D. UHIZZLE. Salem, Orgt.o, Oct. 3d 1871, : at-tr i ii ii iha nni wiis nm mniirr if n nit-, tititit a viii- t . . . t . ..... : i- MA ....ill t .. IO TIII5 IUB1.I. ALL KINDS OF WORK, SEWING Washing and Ironing, Ac, done by Mrs Burnett on short notice and on reasonable terms. All orders left at the house, south-west part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to. The Great Medical Discovery t Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA x VINEGAR BITTERS, Bear tnattmonv to their Wniufrw o o tut CJurauve Jtffeots. gfs WHAT ARE THEY?!?; SB THEY ARE NOT A VILE 1IFANCY DRINK. Mado cf Poor ltnm, Wlilakey, Jrof Kpirlta and Ilcfuai- I.iiuursi doctored, spiced aad sweetened t j plcaau tlie taste, called " Ton ics,"" Appetizer," " Restorc.M c., tuat lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from liic Native HooU ap4 Herbs of California, free fra-tii nil Aleobollo Siiuiulnnia. They arc tiie (.It I1AT DLOOl) I'UUIFIElt aud LIFE CilVIMi l'KIN CIPI.E a perfect ltenovator audlnvigorator of t'.ti! Bystcr.i, carrying off all poisonous matter and rcbtorlntf t!ic Llood to a healthy condition. Ko peraoii can take tliese Hitters accordtug to direc tion and rcmair long unwdl. l'or Intluiuiuuiorr nuil Chronic Rlicn inntiaiti anil (out, Dyspepsia or Indi (rcwiioo, Itiliuiia. Uciuliii'iit niitl Intcr uiiltcut Fcrern, Diacnarn of tbe lllood, l.lvcr, Ki!up, and Ulndder, these Kit lcr liar- bee. i mont successful, feu eh Dia ratru are cause 1 b Vitintrd Itlood. whlcU I utnera'lj irodi!f.'J lj derangement of tho I'-:-!tir Orcatn. dvjspiipsia on imik;estix. Jleadaclie, Tiiia In l'. S!ioSUcrs, Couk!i. Tlfilit-i!i-stf the Clieit, Dizr-iiicus, Sour Eructations of tlie Stomach, Had t-t ta t'.io 5Ioulli Ii.Uout At Ucl;s, Paloitntlon of titcIUari, Inflainn-.atSou of the l.nnss.lUiu In t:jcrrUii of tlie Kidneys, and a hundred otl.cr pa'.nful symptoms, aro the off prinsof Iysrc5ia. They liiviiorali; tiic Stomach aad stliunlate the torpid liver a:ul bow . s, w tdch rcndi-r them of un t tiatbd cfHcacy la cieaosins the Mood of all Imimritkea. and bupartlus new lifo and vigor to tiie wboSa aystcni. Ft HI MilV DISEASES. r'rnpt'.ons.Tctter. Fait ::iirum, Hlotcbcs. Sp..t. Ptmptc. Iutate. I .t. Cartfiiw I 's, i:ins-Wmm, Scald-llead.foro y.r Kfyl. 1k, Uc'ii, tcurf. I ictlrattona f tltV ?i.l.5, H uisors and Icasts of the Sk?n, of whatever tA cr f.aturo, ara lltsrally duj np t!i cirrlo 1 out of t!2 system In a t!ior time by the ie of thtss Hitters. One bolt! Iu tuch cass ill con vines the most Incredulous of their cnmtlrc efTccls. t'lf-a-.sc tlie Vltiat" t Bl"o l when? ver yon find lt l iipurilles lurli:t( ihtvoun Uieakl:i iu Tim pies, f.tupll r.s or frt t cleanse It hrn you fl.id it obstructed and slngtish la the veins; cleanse ll when St W foul, and y-ur feclint will tsll you when. Keep Vt blood pure aad tha b? aU:i of tie syst-m will follow. IMS". TA VV. aid IUzt WORMS tnrkineln the system of s many t:iousa:i!i. are effMHually destroyed an I rrmoved. For full directions, read can-fa! Jy the circular aruuud each buttle. J. -WALKER, Troprlctor. R. II. M1X)NALD & CO., DrtitfiMs sulOrn. Air"t. Pan Francisco, Cal .and 53 and SI Conrnie c j Mrctt. Xcw Tort. EOLP DV ALL IIU't;iSTS AND DEALEUS. THE NEW FOOD. t&J7i eft a rSJf For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist 'a ruckle of SEA MOSS FARIKE, mado from pure Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Diane Mauge, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Dusse, &c. It is tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in tho world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! I TIIF. C3UKAT WOUbD'S TOXIC Plantation Bitters, nil wonderful vcgctnlil restorative tlio hect-:m-clior of tlio fcclile nnd tlcftlli Ciiod. s it tonic nntt. cordial lor tlio aged mid languid, It Ii.is no equal mnong stom :icliict. Ai n remedy for tlio nervous veaknes to which women arc especially sub ject, it is superseding every oilier stimulant. In nil Cli mates tropical, temperate, or frigid, It act n n spcclflc In overy speclcn of disorder Which undermine the bodily; tremrth nnd breaks down the I animal spirit. For sale by nil Druggists is- X i i mkTx ... W sis wmryw L i-- f Son 28 tTl- sWi A'jA ,-''9- life wmm mm. : ': : MAING, '' ORGANIZED - - ..... 1318 CHARTER PERPETUAL. r Dlrectort' Office, Vo, 20 Court t it H, BOSTON, MASSACnUSETTS." 5 - - - .'Vr' HENRY CROCKET........... PwsMtnl, DANIEL SIIARP...............Vica President. WHITING U. IIOLLISTER ........Scriaf Thin ia among the Oldest f New XLnm laud CtMupanles), , , ,f And tlie Lowest Coiu Company Ejtant, PURELY n UTU AL. Diridciid Declared Annually' OS TBB COflTRIBUTIOtl PLAll, AMD AffLIKU ArTICR TH SKCOHO ATUBST. .1 Ivoan of -ft) per cent, wttu DesJmd,. TOLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED ! the Union Mutual Life Insuranca Compaaj by I'ailure to pay tbe Premium when d us, but ara ooutinurd in force by tbe NON FORFElTUttB LAW of lb Slate of Massachusetts. i;auple kUwJg tbe Workfug f tt Law. plak, obpijart Lr. .... T i"iK Example : A party insnriaj at U ax of tbirty-five premiums all cash. One Annual Premium will continue policy in furecj years an4 3 Uass. .' . Tw Annual Preu.iuins will continue policy ia force 4 years and 12 dajs. Three Annual Premiums will continue policy iit l.rc 0 ycara aud 27 lays. Fuur Annual premium will cwutinae policy la l-.rcc S years anl 46 days. Five Annual Premiums will continue policy ia furce 10 years and i6 days. S H IIU II 40 TEH CEST. SOT HAS Et SITBa. Two Annua' Iremno)S wjl contjttue Raliey in l..rc 2 year- and 2 It) day. Hire Annual Premiums will coutinue polity in force 4 years and 23 days, ive Ar.iiu.l Premiums will continue peliey ia lrce 7 year and 2CS days. ixAurt : l'rem:niu all Cah Plan Tern Pay .iiciil Life. One Annual Premium will eoif liuue policy in frce, as a Term Peliey, iib. ut three years. Etvui-La: Premium 40 per enL Note Plan,. Un I'm vuit-m Life. One Annual Premium will continue policy in foruo as a Term Policy, l.ut 2 years aud 100 days. Endowment Policies :xmim.e; Premiums all Cash Age, 35 Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at tbe age of 50. One Annual Premium will coa tinue policy in force as a Terra Pol ivy, nearly 5 years, or 4 yeart and 325 days. xami'i.k: Premiums all Cab Age, 33 1 Plan, Ten Year Endowment, payable at tbe age of 4 ; One Annual Premium will een tinue policy in force as a Term Policy,. 7 years. Notes ou Endowment Polieiee, KxMPt.K; Prcwiuro 40 per cent. Note Afe, ."i; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the age f 50. One AntU&l Premium will continue pulicy in force as a Term Poliry about 3 years. Cx Aut i.K : Premium 40 per cent- Note Aje, ."5 ; Plan, Ten. Year Endowment, payable at the age of 45. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force as a Term Policy about 5 years, ? Hates, Assets to Liabilities. Um. 1S67. 1S68. 1SC9. 121-97 121 01 121-57 12700 IsTF.ns.sT Receipts roa 1S69......$240,670 14 Lossr.s Paid ix 1S69......... ...... ...201, 190 t9 iuTKRKST RaCKtTBD IX ElCESS OF Losses Paid ...M39,S0 l Assets this Date OrEa..........6,000,00ft 00 Losses Paid to, Date. 1,179,433 80 - r , Dividends Paid imCasr to DAT...t5l,SlS 4 IxstTRAMca ok 14,000 Policies l!( Force otsi....,,,.,..... M.30,000,09( t This Company is not restricted, te iarettiaf its funds in the New England States.'1 fret. tKa 1) ttM-f tna A erttftM frsh ml t Vac ' Ma llta4 wuv va me uuiuiu vuMiaii"? w 'V that $1,600,000 is now loaned apoa estates in, the City of Chicago and near thereto, where, rates of interest are nearly or quite equal to, those of the Paciflo Cdast. There is nothing ' devt ible in i'A ..A surance which cannot be secured by a Policy in the MUTUAL ; ; LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PACIFIC KHAJiCU OFVICG. S. IF. Cor. Cal and. Kearney Streete SAN FRANCISCO,. CAL. H l J 0 II ti s o ti & C bs! General Managers, Paciflo Coast. Her 33.vii Q XZ. & i GCNCHAL AGENT, j OREIGO '"A WAS H ING TON TERRITORY PorllapcJ,