Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, March 02, 1872, Image 4

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PALLAS, SATURDAY, MARCH. 2.
A Street Incident.
"TkAleg aid arm f 'Twas at Bull Ben,
4 i. Tho second tbt yourecolject?
We gTe them lota of reid-hot fun,
, And some to sparei air, 4. expect ;
s Ir one weak more iny t me was up--You
see how X waa njeked.
7 Wait till I fi up this machino,
? I'm tired of grinding that old airj
You pee, my chum was young and green.
An.d put himself right in my caro ;
Though fu'l of fi?ht as jaiiy ono
Who Blung a musket there.
. f And glory, that was al his cry ;
, He got it, too 1 ior ou mat a ay,
Ere half the hattle had jgone by.
Face to the front, alt cold he lay )
And quite a lucky thin for him,
I often think and Bay
M Poor Charley ! Thank you, ma'am, you see
5 t. Our fellows gave a. splendid charge;
Wh'u ! then a Miuio struck my knee
Tbislump of lead 'Taint extra largo;
Just then another took my arm
j! Of course that settled me.
Some days I wish I'd gone as well !
l.-'.f f To beg one's way is jitgbty tough.
sWbat I'ye been through, no tongue can tell ;
Wanting a meal to eat is rough.
For his Politician, Uncle Sam
; r, o ; Ain't got berths half enough !
: r'iet alone his Svhlier$ f That tune takes, -.
There's something ia it stirring, grand,
Somehow the crowd it always wakes ;
No better air was ever planned.
' They don't forget us after all !
Qod bless that sweet, white hand
P But for this music-box, I guess
-I'd bare to give it up and die.
Proud that I served my country ? Yes,
I doa t go back on that nut I !
Though for the glory of it well
J 'You're off, old boy ? Good bye
.... Sunday; Headjng. :
V T ;
It takes all our learning to be simple.
Repentance is the Yuy to escape per
ishing. ,
r ' An honest death is better than a
-e flisbonest life.
Qod Qnlj looks to the pure, and not
to full hands.
Without the rich heart wealth is but
au ugly beggar.
The childhood shows the man as
il znorning showa the day.
There arc two kinds of mercies
''"" mercies in hand and mercies iu hope.
Vice stings us even in our pleas
arcs, but virtue consoles us eveu in
' our pains.
; ' As lore without esteem is volatile
and capricious, etecm without lovi
is languid and cold.
X", Flatterers only lift a man upas the
ir, eagle does th 2 tortoise to get some
V.; thing by the fall.
; Let prudence always attend yon?
: pleasures; it is the way to erj'y tin
, -J! tsweets of them and not bo afraid ot
the consequences.
' A the fire-fly only shines when on
the win?, so it is with the human
I ' mind!-when at rest it darkens.
A guilty conscience is like a whirl
pool, drawing in all fur itself which
, . . - would otherwise paa by.
: You may glean knowledge by read
, ing but you must separate the wheat
Jrom the chaft by thinking.
Fools with bookish knowledge are
children with edged weapons. They
hart themselves and put? others in
pain.
All great things aredonc littlehy, lit
tle Atoms make worlds. The greatest
fortunes consist of farthings. Life is
made up of moments.
. A mind full of piety and knowledge
is alwajs rich , it is a bank that never
fails ; it yields a perpetual dividend of
happiness.- Chart on.
1 ' If misfortune comes info Tour house.
-r-i be patient and Kinilo pleasantly, and
; it will stalk out again, for it cau't bear
cheeriul company.
The road that ambition travels is too
narrow for friendship ; too crooked for
rlo?e; too rugged for honesty, and too
. dark for conscience.
"VVe recognize goodness wherever we
find it. "Tis the eame hopeful influ
... ence, beautifying the meantat a the
greatest service by its manners, doing
roost when least conscious, as if it did
Dot. ,M ,,, ; .
cTbe rnin of most men dates from
iOme vacant hour. Occupation is the
armor of the soul. There ig a satiri
cal poem in which the devil is repre
sented a$ fishing for men, and fittirif
his bait Co the tastes and business of
hiajgrey ; but the; idler, be said gave
hjaTcd trouble, as they bit the naked
hook. - ; p I '
'A loving heart and pleasant liountc
nance are commodities which a man
should never fail to take home with him.
JThej will best season his food and
soften his pillow. How pleasant it would
be for a man that his wife and children
couia iruiy say 01 mm : "lie never
brought a frown of unhappiness across
bis threbhold.
Of all the blessings that gladden our
earthly pilcrimage, sympathy is the
Jweetest; of all the gifts of God, a friend
la chief. T Tho man of science has his
associates; the man of crime has his ac
complice; the man of pleasure his cam
panton; and in all those there is sympa
thy, but no friendship; that cotnprehends
in enduring affection restini; on sympa
thy; it cannot endure if built on things
that are passiug away, or that shall
burtt up.
Fads and E'aeicic,
The color of parasites Fawn. ,
Cap of Liberty The widows cap.
A fruitful vehicle . sloe coach.
Ilandy book-markers Dirty fingers.
A "narrow gauge" road The road
to Heaven. "
True patriotism Marrying a pen
sioned widow.
Write to a Congressman and you
are sure of a frauk reply.
Good potatoes and corn have their
eyes and ears about them.
rferdstrasseneiscr bahnwagen is the
German, "for short, "for hurse car.
An artist is not as strong as a horse,
but he can draw a larger object,
A western paper tells of "poverty's
lingers staring a wou n in the face."
iirigham Young hi s steadfast faith
in .the im-Utah bility ot Moriuonis?n.
The Washitiiiton Capital alludes to
the diplomatic difficulty as lie Cod-fish
war.
"I tell .you, wife, I have got" the
plan all in my head," wAh then,! its
all in a nutshell."
It is said of our new western poet
that though hisi songs are "Sierras"
he is always "Joaquiu." j
Why were Adau and Ere ejected
from Eden ? Because they were dis
posed to raise Cain therc
The boot and shoe trade is the sefest
to engage in- Every pair made are
soled before they are finished
A physician has discovered that the
nightmare, in nine cases out of ten, is
produced from owing a bill to the priu
ter-
l)r. Aycr, the distinguished pillis?.
has just Lout a handsome palace for
himself a sort of Ayer-easflo as it
were.
Western New Yorkers call red hair
14 Schenectady color," on the, flimsy pre
text that Schenectady is a little beyond
Auburn !
A woman at a revival mooting, in
Ohio, said she found her jewelry va.
dragging her dowu to hell, and ssu gavt
it to her sis&r.
At a recent fiir in Pennsylvania, a
ueotleman ubtained a do' Jar premnr.n
br 44 best archangels." It was in the
Poultry class.
Had Pennsylvania boys ak the u-her
for a seat in church, and whi!? ho 1
marching solemnly down the aisle, tl t
'silently steal away."
A Georgia luundic.- of e lor u j 1
becuUfu some paper col hi is which .-In
tried to renovate " wash a 1 tu ilnulc:,
tor true."
Alexis was so young when h; f.i'he?
declared ?n ancipatieii, that, tlu ic i
talk of taking him to Lung I'itich foi
the hake of showing him a ,-urf.
An ilinaturcd contemporary .a? tha
Khode Island goes fur narrow gu i'i.m
railroads tecaiisehe wants loth rail. to
lie within her territory.
The Pi u tea stoned to death ore of
their medicine men who Jailed to cuie
two invalid chiefs. Youu iwiieid
graduates are advi.-ed not to Mttlc
among the Pi I'tes.
A justice of the peace down in Ken
tucky sentenced a reporter who had se
verely criticises hi- vl(.L?on to be flg
ired and imprisoned on bread and wafer
Our reponvrs don't want to emigrate to
Kentucky.
I wdl consent to all you desire."
-aid a young lady to her lover, u on con
dition that you will give what you have
not, what you never can have, and yet
what you can give me." What did she
want? A husband.
A new style of obituary item brief
but to the point has been invented,
thus: " John Smith, of New York, re
volver:" G. Jenkins, of Philadelphia,
third story window ;" " Annie Jones,
of New Jersey, laudanum."
" Tis strange," muttered a young
man as ho staggered home from a sup
per party, "how evil communications
corrupt good manners. Pve been sur
rounded by tumblers all evening, and
now I'm a tumbler myself."
" You must not play in the. street
with tho boys now, my dear; you arc
seven years old." said an old lady to her
grandchild. Hut grandma," was the
innocent reply, " the older I grow the
better Hike the boys."
Alexis stopped at Maderia, and in
consequence did not arrive till the 9th
of November. Wo have known men
before , who stopped at Maderia and
went into Port, wouldn't come wni
till morning in consequence.
A man in ttoston, on getting soda,
was retiring from the sto-e without the
usual ceremony which follows that op
eration. " Recollect sir" said the pro
prietor' " if you lose your pocketbook,
you didn't pull it out hero."
Charles Matthews, going into an mat
ing house for lunch, heard us ho entered
and sat down, seven orders given i in
quick succession by a throng of custom
ers. One called for a basin of ox-tail
soup, two for mock-tur:lo soup, three
for pea soup and one for bouilli And
the waiter dashing to the speaking-tube
that communicated with tha eook.
bawled out with immense rapidity,
"one ox, two juocks, three pcaa and
bullv
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W. II. TSdli & Co.,
Wasow &, Carriage .lEakcrs
MAIN STIU2I2T, DALLAS,
Aroon hand with their WAtiGONS and BUG
OIKS at their .M Stan.l this Soring as uuual,
and intend to sell t hern very chop ior Cash;
tho Prices ranging from $130 to I ISO.
Tlu-v have nl.sn nn hand for sale plenty of
wagon maU-riuls. Give him a cull and see them
All kinds of work in their lino done to order.
All kinds of IltaclmiiUhitiir done cn nhort
notice, and in a workmanliko maimer. Horse
Shoeing $2 0, vmh down.
Thankful for past patronage, tluy soluit
continuance of tho suiae.
j y-tf Dallas, May 6, 1S t.
PLANTATION
Hitters.
millS WONUKKFUL VKSHTA1LE KK-
JL etorative ts the sheet anchor of in leenie
and . debilitated As a tonic and curdial for
the aged n4 languid it has no v.jul among
stomaehics. As a remedy fur the nerrous
weukne.4 to which women iro especially sub
ject, it is supervening every other sliuiulant.
In all climates, tropical, teiuperato or fi igiJ, t
act b a fpci itU jn every ppeetes oi disorder
which nndjrinincs the b'.J.Jy strength and
breaks down tho animal spirits.
lEXiCAN
rflUSTAtlQ 11 til r1 EM T.i
FOIt MAN AND 1SEAST.
tiofiaI!v fvxv articles
have ever had o etensve
a Jale, while none have
hern more umvcraiiv
hrnelUial than the cele
tirattNt 2 K X S V X M J-
resi, AdtitN, liore and 3io
mcNtst inimals, are al
tv:ij x 2irJ;!e t: nccsdeuj,
and it i wale So ;iy, that
ni Irunily ran pa a in
v.U" M'aMtn ui Ih on I noiiio
f.end ol emollient hriti
nreeswary. St Iiccomcj a
t:s:iSter oil : imnortasire.theii
tof.ettire the tevsl.
Ov..-r tSrce htjfidred livery tab!'!t in the city
..f .Vc Y-rk at. .tie are ihsii th IIKXK'H
mi xTivti i.iia;M't! allot wliicu jt gives ho
nu,i! ;". if'.ilion.
CAl") l'N. tb' i tiuht? is wrapwd in a
fit;' nt. i'l pi.-tt s i-'tgrav tMi . W- UVt
i -1 1, k , cln !. iti tra-b- n rk, " M hX W s
Ml STAN 1.1 M M i. i", " c ;ta i i ai r:j. sb.
- .jfvach r. Tn.. !.-!bort.j pi
piivt-r's tiv ' ri-if'i M.i.- lU-vtnne .taiiip.
at. I ot tue cf!iuii Up. j o d bv dru
l .s y; t i , i rniNii
! ,1 H V r -1 f
The criglnat-r f tti u;di'-ui
. .liusK t; bjva r- I ati ?.,,.. ,".
iiirrrtomy ;;U-T" ot " .Vm. ' w.-.t 'C? . j
jif,M,lin than w. er i- i- t' -Ulbtn..d ),
one mvdi.'kue. 'llm ex'vUurK of ti.i i. t i
j, mo I iti the variety t.t' .t.tutiie .liv.c?
which it l,i. b' n b ui.d t- cw.jit'r. In U
cure Ii mii'', S' i ' r t?'nj, and trU
-ii.t -it of 4'ntn.H!-j'-,i-t. it h;" a"t'a;(.-: tb-
mv'titiil f.i.-niJy, un-i i- ir i' "! ' ; t J;v
ik'i.tti r a.'U;i.' it thf. f-t':-f 'd,,i
.,. lj i, iht KJ Vtiiieit 11 I tl. ,Tr t
tu?n, it ntr.uh-ns tb. ity.rfui ai,d .i'if 1
th'i bboi. L'y ,! ijrf nt stii I !&?' ,'f- f'l'""f
fturif'tfitt j fit if? t lit it ' r t $ ii I ,it t f t iu ! be
t'rI, 'Jntt to a iitt!i!:Hi llititth J'in'ftt f
i'. uj,tit.i, .V.ett uriitl iiraci, Jli't rl pt-o'1.
y-hiUiif and Y t i ! l,-'ii-- , and tKnr if
teet arc 'tt'lt' ( AO't vifofwu h'ti'1' n
-ff r,tnfitiitii. c f tabl ibi d. '"J
'', Si "i'l l'fr, I'irrr S--tf ,S. '' ur
ll'tnH Siiit, in (thort a'l tl.c t;tuiWu 'lin jifw
eau.Mid by '' LI,, irc 't. I by tbi
powt rtii!. ponfvir, mt4 inviotwtin tudtcine.
t'-r ',r ff (',, iil.tXntS' Hiiii'V lh"H iiH Hl)d
ll.'UiiH'ii i't-ntij-Httv. tt I a j r do- d lu;
dr?d of frfct nud pcnnittfuit cures Vfhere
ofher iiiodicittu It.t 1 trti'o d.
The ro ri. tor ,fIVr.- 1!) r l for a, medi
cine t!i-ff will ftjual it in the core of the disease
fur whii'h it i renmnieniied. I'eware F rnn,t-
fit W tntithU itnihttinn. hie th.lt my (5oV
erifinciit St irij, which a ,','rr jnriinlc "J
ftnuim in , in upon the outride wrapper. Ttiin
niedtcifti i .V Ih niiii ttune Auihtf Jirr
!-:Ulr. Prepared by It. V. PI I.IU'K M. !.., m!
Proprietor, at hi. cheiolal Laboratory, l.'U
Seneca street t, IJafTalo, N. Y. June 3d,13-3m.
The standard remedy for CotlthJ, III
linena. Sore Throat, Wlwopliii
t'otifjlu C'ronp, Liter Complaint,
llrouehltis, I!leodI? of tl.e
Limp, and every nn'ri ibui of the
Throat, I.tuis aiid Client, lutlud
iiil t Vumjtloti.
Vi.tar It.Usani does not dry up
a Cough, hut loosen it, clcauscs
the Lung, allays ln ltatb.ii, thus
removing the cause of the com
plaint Vonc genuine unit s' sign
ed I. mills. Prepared by HUT Il
ly. tKO IV 1.14 tN, lloston.
Hold by lti;i)(iTOV, IHK
Tlir Ti'.ll t :., Nan l-'raiichco,
and by dealers generally. Ml-I
Forty Years I'xpcricnro have touted
the virtues of ;,-, U'tyrr9 Hthm of Wild
('urn, find tho result is thnt it In tho best rem
edy extant for ulmonary find lung - diseases,
enbruciuif a whole ranco tv.o.i a alkdit cold to a
Lww -w T!-.. .i?J "-. XfJrk
asse,tle,i :"""nition. Were it not for its
merits, it would long since have "died, and
made uo sign." 21U-W.
PI05EER m ASDJSIOVB STORE,
Front Street, one Door South of
Post OUce.
Dallas m - m - - - - - Oregon.
T NOWINO T1IEKE TS A 'MARKED
J'diliorence between articles of TINW'AHE
manufactureil by me, and that made by manu
facturers in Portland and other large cities, for
hiptuent, 1 have on hand both my own make
and also that of factory make, so that people
may take their choice. Al stock consists in
part, of
Stoves of all kinds,
Copper, HraSH atid Iroti tVare,
Wire work of all descriptions
Sheet and Calvaiiized Iron,
Stove Boiler, Tea Kettles
Milk Pans, Dippers.
Lard and I. utter Cans,
Heaters,
Japanned Ware a general Assortment,
Cooking Spoons, A variety ot Gem Fans,
Porcelain lined stow Pans for Frnit,
Broiling Fixtures of N.-w and the Mos
Improved Pattern,
And in fact everything that can b found in a
that eaua Tiu an J Stove Stare.
JoI Work
Neatly Don and Promptly Attended to.
50-U T. Ii. NEWMAN.
IVrhafm thoe that have experience can tell,
and i.erhan it woul l be t your tntvrest i k
KomciMio that known, where the Itiofi ami Uare
DrcBB Good, those Ladies' Hats that are the
fa-hion direct from Mr. C. Levy's thone
Elegant Hots of Ladles' Fun, and those Nsw
6tyl Skirts that apcard to uch advantage
over th'se liijrh Laced Ladies' Boots, manu
factured at Prottnan, Donovan k iiillahan',
Portland, Oregon, of all of which you had u-b
a lavih display by the Polk tVuuty ladic- at
the Oregon tate Fair. Or t ertian, gentiemep
you would like to call and examine for your
selves those Kk-ant Fitting SuiM of Gent S
Clothing, whiie I bow you a r ine Art
incut of Gent's Furnishlne Goods. And whti
it conic
t Yankee Notions, lancyuootu,
Jewelrv. Flue Tobaccos aad Cigars, Gro
crieiof U lscri.tion tat-namcd Hrictly
at Portland i.rice my r.iMomrr bear witut-
u( the Kxcellcucyaai CU-v-apuees.
ALSO,
Sole A cent fr P.dk County for the Boot n 1
Shoe Manufactory of PrtUnd, Oregon, the
ficrllcnt 4'iitity id w ho" ds ri creig
ti' h an excitement all over the State and Pa
c fie T-rr'tories. Trd. iucrettJFinjj every day
t L4. Clcde (fyrwertv Clutf Store).
M. M. KLLIS. l'roprb tor.
3 3 AVi.V'5 pt stni i.aihip anh
j complete Mock ,f tiKNhHAL MLii
CllAMI.i, von.tiu.j twjpiirl of
Dry InOotlM,
Ttifi.icco, CUarw
And all ,-.ri"foun l iu a 0 1'M'K A I VAhl
KlY M'OHK. I w"!d r j'.c U'c'dy '! t!o
attention of the 1'tiblic to ny Y.r t.,o'iihuicut.
jdlihcst Cfth -i ice pi I fr
1 Cit AMI IMllniV.
R. A. HAY,
S.k Co., 0Sn.
in tf
von Tin: xnir.NT m;pin.
We rcpe tf;i!'y call the j-itentb.n .f th
Public to our WcH Selected Slock '(
Ladle Dies C:m!,
I.adlca' and Mi..es Hat,
;ciit l urnUhlng ;ootU,
t.luve, t.ailci)
llarduarc,
; I ore lies.
School It ok.
Stationery, Vc. ,
In fact ISvrrjlhlnrr; IV-und In a I'U!
iSUmu Hetall Store.
Wo ean nr-sure enr Patron that we will l.
up with the times.
Come and Pxsmine 'our Stock before p,r
cbacdng elsewhere.
Country Produce taken in exchange f '
Goods !
N. A. J. D. TtV.V
Dallas, April 22, 1871.
1-tl
E3 B: X VI '13 K A I! !
.Cheaper ilia ii EvcrIM
no L,Ti: it, wo n r i. is y a co.,
ELLEWOALE kST0IlE,
Hare removed their STOCK OF flOOPS to
Pall, and ar conetantly rtccivinj? Nl'V and
WELL SELECTED tlOODS, eonsis-ting of
I.adlos' Dress and l'anry CJoods,
Men and IloyV Clothlnff,
Hals and Cans,
Hoots and Shoes,
l adles and Children' Shoes of every
Style and Size.
A full Stock of CJrocerles constantly
on hand, also Hardware and Crockery.
Woolen Goods Manufactured' at tle
Kllcndalc Mill, uch as
Heavens, Cassimcresi, Hard Times,
Tweeds, I'lannels and Itlankets,
Which we oflfer at Wholesale and Retail.
Having a desire to locate permanently in
Dallas, wo will deal fairly and justly with all
who may favor u with their patronage. We
will exchange Goods for Country Produce, for
which wo will pay tho Highest Price.
Driug on your Eggs and Batter.
L34f
: TO '.'.THE, VVZHAV.
ALL KINDS OP WOUK, SEWING
A. Washing and Jronjng, Ac, done by Mrs
Burnett on short notice and on reasonable
terras. All orders left at the houee, outh wet
part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to.
The Great Medical Discovery t
Dr. WALKES'3 CALIPOS2?IA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands pfH
Bear testimony to their "Wonder- i? .sr
fat Curative Jiffecu. 22
2sWHAT ARE THEY?
CV5
fck-5
)r m a r n n I II 1 Pa
Srrtlv Y U a II i t v
Mates cf I'oor Hum, WhUkey, PrAf
Hplrltunndltefttao L.lquur doctored, sflced
and sweetened to plcasa the taste, called "Ton
Jca,"M Appctlserf," " r.csiorcr," c., that Ica't
the tippler oa to druaeine.s and ruin, but are
a true ilcdlclae.uiade from titeNative IlooU and
llerbaof California, free frum oil A!cobllo
Siliuulnuia. The are tbefiltEAT J1L.OOD
IMKII1KU and LIFE HI VIMS PRIN-CIPI-Ea
perrcct ltenovstor and Invlaorator of
tUc 8ytem, carrj lnc off all polonou matter snl
reitorlnar the blood to a Uealtliy condition. Ko
person caa take these Ulster according to dSxec?
tl n and remain long unwtlb
I"r Influinmuiory and Chronic Itliea
inntUm nuil ;ui, Iypt-p.ia r IudU
gcitlou, ItUloiiit, Uciuiiteiit and Intcr
itiillcnt Frvera, Dl mt-nf of t lie Itluod,
l.hrr, Kidtieyn, and Itladtter, these lilt
lei bavd been tuot ucccfeful. tucb l)i
cbkci re causf l I f Villnicd Tllood, which
U teeners!!' by "i-:v.M.t vf tlia
1' m lc Organ -.
'JlVl'Kl'flA Oil lNDIfir.STf OX.
Il-attache. 15 a la tlid Shoulders, Cougf:, Ttght-
ccof tba neit, Idizlncaa.tioue Kructalloa of
Ihe f?i.-jnit.-h, Had Uuj ia the Mouth C.liou At
tacV. P5p;tr.tlc-a of the Heart, Iu2am:r.atlan of
ttio I ungM'aia ta t!ic region of t!e Kldncyg.and
abandrcd otber panful yn;i,;touis, tre ILo 1T
prtasof Pyp'pi.
They lav'orat s tl.e Stfrach and stimulate the
torpl tlsvcrai I bowr!, wld-!i renderthemof ua
e'juatl d efficacy fa elcanaiti the blood of t
!iDpcr:tica, ana Impartlu ucw liTe aadTlort
t:.e whole ytm.
roit S'vIN IlsElr.S,rmpow.Tetter,
fcH Kh?u.;i, r.'otv'.o... lU; !cS. ikutttle.
It,ia, Csr'-utii U-, r:!j;.Vo;ja. feaM-Itead.S-ore
Kyt,Krjt;-la'i1ltc!, Scurf, rn.-olorationa of
(he fUu, tl'iumr a.sd Iis vf the Skta, of
v!,terr tM orraiur-;', are literally doff t
an Jcarrl' d unt of V;: ;Ui;i ia a rhort tiae by
tls u5 of tti'- b turf. Ciin bottle in ancb
c will cnviucss lae mwt lacrvdalous of thcix
turotue ctci,
t:t- a-c the Vit'atel rdo-! wbenc-Teryon f ndl
It l;npnritlc burtii;jr thronsh theV;l: ial'lai
pies, i;nn tiin r t.re; cb arise it when "you
find It vbtruc-cd end !ng:ih in the reins;
rb an It w7)CO it ! foul, and y -ur feeling will
tell yon when. Keep th Mood pure and Uto
health of thafy'tiu will fallow.
TIN, TA VV. an t other VtHl?IS. lnr!;ir.jrtn
h .ti5n cf t tuaay thoa'ada, arc f fT; ctnally
Ucntroycit and r?inovcl. Tor fill din ctluf, read
carefully the circular arouad each btUc.
J. WA1.KETJ. Proprietor. U. It. MrDON'Al.D A
CO., !raifta as4tica. Afronta, Sau Francisco.
Cab, aad E2 and Si CoiBiC Street. New Fork.
0L1 rY ALL pnUOU!TS AND DUALEI13.
TEE NEW POOD.
'i
For a few cents you can buy
of yo::r Grocer or Druggist, a
racLreof fil-A 31 OSS FAIUNE,
made from pr.ro Irisli Moss,' or
Carrageen, wliich will mako
sixteen ;ur,ri:; of Ilanc 3Iange,
raid a liko qusxitity of Futl
dings', Custards, Creams, Char
iotfo usse, A:c. It is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
(.elicicu:? 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 ! !
Tim It IS AT WORLD'S TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters,
Tlii woiKlerfiil Acffclablo
rcslorativc is Ilio fr3.cct-.aii-citor
of tho fcclnlc nud lcl;iSi
CitccS. Ah a lont.c ;an;l cordial
for Use sicil Kti;! l;ss5;il, it
lias no equal amM. iossi
siclaics. Ah it rcaacdy For lao
nervous .. wcakiies to wEiicli
womctr. aro cseel:.lly kuV:
Jcct, it is Mifjcrfelhij? vvery
other ftthatsilant. Ia all Cli
mates, tropical, tcas.icratr,
or fiihl, it act a si tsjicriflc
in every specie of disorder
which undermine t8iS:odiiy
strength and break down fiiie
animal spirits. Tor sale ly
All Druggists.
111 r hi
ill A:-'-f 5R
tits.-,- oe
AUVlJk M.A U ur tUb --
life mm mm.
MAINE.
OUGANIJCED 18-tS.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Directors' Office, JT0, 20 Court Street,
BOSTON, 3IASSACIIUSETTS.
UENIiy CROCKET. Present,
DANIEL SHARP..... Vice Pre.td
Suiting h. iioLLisTEa..,...secreury
TUI i amoiiff th9 Oldtht ot Sew JCn
And the Lowest Coin Company Exta
PUREL? HUTU A L,
Di vatlei3ilj( Declared
Aiijiualljv
OS THE
.CONTRIBUTION' PLA'Hft
A3ID APPLIID AFTEK Till IICOIB riTKIH
A oau of 40 percent, when Detl red.
POLICIES ARE NOT FORPEITED ia
the Union Mutual Life Insurance Coppany bj
failure in the Prmiuoi when due, but are
c lutinuc d in fyrce by the NON FORFEITUKB
LAW the State Massachusetts.
ICxunplcs showing the Working of tL$
Law.
VLAX, OkIlABr LU.
For Example: A party inmring at tb age
of iLirty-S vc premiums all cash. -f '
Oue Annual Prtioiuqi will continue policy ia
force years and 3 ta .
i'wu Anuuai Prvuiium wilt continue policy ig
l..rcn i vfirx uikA. 12 iluvS.
FLrco Aiuual Ptuiiuius will continue policy
in forco 6 ytur and 27 days.
Four Aiiuuiil Premiums will coutiane policy i
l'wrcw S ttr Mnd 4G diiys.
t'tvv AnuuA PrsiiuUiS will cuutiuue policy ia
force 10 j'caia aud days.
s vii:cu 43 tu ft cest. kutb has bezs citiv,
i'wii Annua' Prcutiurus will contiuue policy in,
Krcc 1 jit At 9 atid 210 dy.
furee- Auiiuul I'fvu.iur.. t ill continue polity
in lurce 4 vat and ' daya.
'ivo Auui'.nl I'ltiuuij!" will coutioue policy ia
li.rte 7 yt ars ttu l 2'.' dy.
AA.ri,r : Prciu urn all Oast. Plan Ten Payi
uitiit Li'c. Ui;e Auuual Prtmiuia will eon
ti..u jolicy in lurce, as a Term Policy,
nil nt Uirce j -ears. j
Eiivi'tu: Prcuii-j-.a 40 percent. Note Plan,
tu: Pjv lucii! Lt.. OtieAnouiil Prriuiuui wil
vootibuc policy in force as a Term Policy,
pUoui 2 ycas nd ViO days.
ladov.ment Policies.
Avri.F. : Premium? all Cash Age, 3 5
Plan. Ordinary Ilsidoivrncnt, payuble at the
a:f of IjO. Oho Annual Premium will con
Xitiiif p'.dicy in f-Tcc as a Terra Policy,
nearly o year, or 4 years and 325 days.
l AMrt f : Preutiuui all Cath Ae, 35 j
PS;n, ln Y ar Lndwment, payable at tha,
a je of 4.' ; One Annual Premium will con
tinue policy in force as ft Ttrm Policy
7 year.
Notes on lindowiucnt Policies,
-IxAVPtrr: Premium 40 per cent Note Agtx
.'.; Pian. trdinary Endowment, payable at
(be ape of i0. One Annual Premium will,
continue policy in forc as a Term Policy
about U year.
ilVAvn.K: Premium 4ft per cent. Note Age
'M ; Plan, Ten-Year Endowment, payable at
the age of 4.. One Annual Premium wiH
continue policy in force as a Term Policy
about 5 ycari.
Hates, Assets to Liabilities.
ISW5. ISf7. ISf.S. 1S69.
12197
,12101 121-57 127-00
Iktkrkst RECEtrrs ran 1S6 $240,670 14
Losses Paid ix 201,190 60,
Interest Rkceitkd ix Excess or
Losses Paid .39,4S0 14,
Asskts this Datx Otch 6,000,000 00
Losses Paid to Date..... 1. 79.433 0ft
Dividksds Taid in Cash to Datc...951i,31S
IxscnASCE ok 14,000 Poucitt
In Forck ores 30,080,101
This Company Is not restricted to inTetl.
its funds in tho New Englsnd States. Frcn
the Report of tho Auditing Committee, we fio
that $1,000,000 is now loaned upon, estates id,
the City of Chicago and noa'r thereto, wber94
rates of interest are nearly or quite equal, to,
those of the Pacific Coast.
There is nothing desirable in Lift In
surance which- cannot be secured
by a Policy in the MUTUAL
LIFE 1XSURAXCE C0MPAS1
PACIFIC 11RANC1I OFFICE,
S. Mr. Cor. Cal and Kearney Strcttt,
SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. '
Hv H. J OHN SON & C O.,;
General Managers, Pacific Coast,
13. 10 R S E,
GUN lilt AX. AG UNT,
0RE00N A WASHINGTON TERRITORY
Pprtlaiiil.