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TOVfl COUNTY & NEWS
DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAR. U, 1872.
Money Market.
Latest New York Gold Qnotations
Legal Tenders in Portland:
111
Baymg.., ...90
Selling 91
Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by G. 11. Stiles, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT $1 00 ft bush.
OATS 621 75e.
BARLEY $ I
LOUR $G $ft 50 Tr bbl.
" Sks$l 2 $1 75
CORN MEAL 4e. C R.
J1BANS 6o. t tt.
BACON Sides. 13 (a) 15e lb.
" Shoulders. 8c. to I2e. lb.
HAMS 14 16c t-X lb.
PORK Dressed, 6($7cts
" Pickled, 8c. to lO.c "r lb.
BUTTER-rFirkins 25 30e -f lb.
" Rolls, 35 to 10c. tb.
T.GGS 20c doa.
LARD Rulkl5, c ; tin?, 16
POTATOES From Wagon, $1 f bushel.
ONIONS $2 bushel.
Al'l'LES Greeu, 50c r I'M-
" Dried, 6c r) tb.
CHEESE New Oregon, 20 (a 25c lb.
CHICKENS 2 50 (a) $3 T uoZ
TURKEYS 75 (m $1 each.
D1UED PLUMS" 16 lb.
WOOL 33ic lb
Stylish and Cheap.
Bolter A Wortlcy'a.
Those business suits at
For everything in the line of stoves and tin
ware call on T. B. Newman.
Those in arrears on subserintion to our rarer
!
will confer a favor by settling up.
.Fifty cents will secure the Refl'bmcak until
.after the June election. So seud on your chich
amin. Hon. II. W. Corbett "has our best compli
ments for Congrettional Globes, and other pub-
lie documents.
Several communications have been left oui
on account of our lack of space. They will lap
pear in due eonrse.
New Exchanges. City of irooklyn, Brook
lyn, N. Y ; InttWynccr, Brooklyn, N. Y. ;
JEeeniig Star, Cincinnati.
By private letter we learn that the weather in
Bitter Root Valley has been very cold. The
2Sth of January the thermometer was 32 be
low z-.ro.
Mcjts. Tlobart & Co., have on hao2 a lull
eupply of Harness and saddles, ready made,
and aro also prepared to manufacture at the
shortest notice everything "n their line.
W. H. Teal A Co. are preparing for the
spring trade. Tbey have on hand at present a
good supply of ncks, Wagons and Buggies,
and ara constantly manufacturing more.
Tha:iks. The good people of D.tlla will
please accept my thanks for a fine load of
wood and four bits in cash. This, Mr. Editor,
is where I lost CQY knittinz? I think not.
Lewis Si-ekkv.
Courier. No 1 of vol. 7 of the Lafayette
Courier comes to hand this week. It is a neat
little paper, published by J. II. Upton at La
fayetfe, Yamhill Co. No one doubts Upton's
ability to make it a success.
What' the matter? Our mailf secra to havo
liecouie very mach deranged. Last MonJay
-we received Portlan3 papers of tha lfith of
February, and exchanpcea from other parts of
the Valley have been equally irregular.
Convention. The ottcnlenco at the conven-
tion last Saturday was lar?e and everything
pased off pleasantly. The Brajs Rand was on
hand and raado some excellent mu.ic, an I wa
think all went home satisfied with tho proceed-
ings of the day.
"Disposition of the Public Lands," by Hon.
.Tamea II, Slater ; "'Postal Telegraph. by
Hon., James B. Beck, of Kentucky ; and tho
" Power of Appointment," by Hon. Matt. II.
Carpenter of Vi3c0nsin, are among the receipts
, of Congressional documents, for the week.
From a correspondent we learn that the far-
mers are busy plowing and sowing their spring
,crops. Everything betokens an early spring,
uml thtt -farming rnmmnnit am anxious to
m " J
avail themselvea of the advantages offered by
....
th TirftARtif, farnrithlo vnnlhsr I
r ..xv.v,..
We call the attention of our readers to tho
.card of M. C. Brown, to be found in another col-
,amn. Mr. B. hai on hand and is constautly re .
.cetving supplies of fresh groceries, which he of
fers at low rates for cash. Give him a call and
Use assured that you will not be dig appointed.
The eontribotion to the Brass Band las
Saturday was,,yery liberal, for which the mcin-
ibers aro truly thankful. Tbey have worked
Jiard to qualify themselves and it is gratifying
to know that the public appreciate their labors.
Mr. Whitley, presented them with eight dollars
.which entitled him to a serenade, and ho got it.
Real Estate. Those wishing to purchase
.anything in ;thia line will do well to read our
list and confer with us. Those wishing to sell
cannot do better than to give us notice, as the
time is now close at hund when purchasers will
b coming in rapidly. Splendid opportunities
are now being. offered.
Personal. We noticed Hon. F. Waymire in
town on Wednesday, S. Bobbins, of Bethel, J.
L. Wiley, of Newberg, Yamhill County, and
quite a number of others have broken in upon
us from the country during tho past week,
some Republicans and some Democrats, and all
liberal patrons of iho Repcbmcas. Call
again, gentlemen.
Conceri. The Concert given by tho singing
class of Prof. Rutan on Thursday night was a
complete success. Tho class, many of whom
knew little of music three months ago, showed
their advancement by the prompt manner in
which they answered questions propounded to
them by the Professor, and also by persons in
the audience, as well as by the execution of
many very difficult pieces. We have not space
to notice all, and will not. therefore, mention
any one in particu!ar. Suflico it to say that the
effort made was satisfactory to tho crowd "'pre
sent ; and as the Professor designs remaining
another quarter, and then give another public
entertainment, tho people of Dallas will look
forward with high anticipation for the musieat
treat which they will umlouWdly get. Tho
Rand discoursed their best music, and drew
from the Professor, as well as the audience,
many tokens of commendation. Prof. Ilutun
purposes giving, at no distant day, a lecture
upon the subject of establishing a school in
ur State for the education of the blind. We
shall give duo notice of the same, and hope our
citizens will give him a full audience.
Justice's Court.
In the suit of Whitley w- McDowell, last
week, a judgment was rendered f.r $2." in favor
of plaintiff.
In the suit of Whitley McDowell case to
test tho right of property judgment for de
fendant. POLK COUNTY CON VF.XTION.
The County Convention of the Republican
party of Polk met, pursuant to call of the Cen
tral Committee, at the Court House in Dallas,
Saturday, Mar. i, 1872. Judge Collins, Chair-
. I dm A 1 ... 1 ( ... 1. . ....It . 1
OI lu)U,MI3r emrai tommiuee, caueo
the meeting to order. T. Pearce, of Kola, was
chosen temporary Secretary, and R. II. Tysoin
of Dallas, Assistant. On motion, the following
Ueieaies wero cu.nen torauiuiee on vrcieu.
. i , . . i i . ..
t!a!s. C LafoUett s, of Duiiglas ; M M lKidson,
Dallas; tj W 15 rrv, La Creole; J C Cooper,
Bethel, Isaac Zamwalt. Luekiamute; !A
Roberts, Ela ; C P Zumwalt, Salt Like; J
Tatem, Independcuee ; A H StuitK, Bueti i
Vista; J J Bell, Bridgport; aud J Dyer,
Jjvkson.
Committee repor ted the following delegate
from the several precincts:
Iir.TiiKt..
A Stephens; J 11 Hmv'.ey
S W Fletcher ;
L B Fraer; J l'asuu-tt ; J
C Coper ; D J
; W S Friak ; J
Cooper; S Waisoti.
IililDCl'OP.T.
Isiao Smith : R Ford, sen.
J Bell.
P.i eSa Vista.
J B St u mo lW Davitlson ir"Xy)
A M
Smith; S M ('-.(; D K Thoia.is Smith
pr.y); 11 Ltnvil!? ( mtth t x ); tl A Veli.;
A J Richardson ; W m Davil.-u,
Doi;i.s.
O B L'tcbtUU ; C L.u'.db tic ; J Wj Bone :
J V Carpenter.
lA in.
J M Scott ; (J co Tiil,.ttsn; WC Wills; K
!l Tison; .1 C (ItuUm; A Shreve ; M M
Dods u ; B F Nichols ; X Garwood.
Eoi.a.
G Robert; T iVsr.-c; A S Hamilton
(Cole proxy); S Beckett; W D Cole.
L'." KIAVI'T K.
Iaac Zumwalt ; L L Haruioin ; 1 B Riggs :
S Alien.
L Ciri'.ot.K.
ti W Berry ; tie o Tatam ; K C Chirk.
Mooi:ti.
A W Lucas; H Lin l-ay; W Wuterhout ;
Isaaj Tatem ; 11 H McC-rd : Win Churchill.
Salt Lvm:.
CP Zumwalt; J Chandler; E Riehardsoii ;
AslOiy.
Jackhos
5 ' 5
on permanent organalion, te'rgo litlott-
sn -was eleetcJ Chairitan ; I i'earce aud It J I
TyKon .Secretaries
j On motion, tho following persons were ap-
pointed Comuiittcn nn Resolntionn : J H Haw-
ley; J Smith ; A M .Smith ; C I,f.llntte ; A O
I Robert. ; M M Dodson ; L L Hannom; (1 W
Ilerry; AV AV'aterhouse ; V, Richar lsioM ; and J
I)yfcr. Adjourned until 2 o'clock
Aktrrsoo .Sbssios.
While the Convention was w.ii ting for the
Report of the Committee on Resolution-,
Judge Boise was called upon to address the
meeting. He met the rcqoest in an able man
ner, reviewed the career of tho State authori
ties, and showed up sorno of the frauds perpc-
trated under color of law by the last Legitda-
ture
The Committee on Resolutions returned tho
I e. ti :.. ...i-. t . .-i . i .
o j i
I hrnntfca.
jiii. Ainu, wo tii'jvi.iu uiu iresem mauuua
Administration.
2d. That wo aro in favor of a more thorough
and uniform system of common school oduca
tion
Id. That we arc in favor of a law similar to
tho Michigan Temperance Law, making the
liquor vendor responsihle tor all damages done
by inebriates.
4th. That we aro in favor of an economical
administration of our State and County affairs
Mc M. Donsox, Chairman,
W. V ATEKitot'SE, Sfc'tary
On motion, it was decided to allow each pro
cinct le fend a delegate to the State Conven
tion to meet in Portland March 20th, 1872
Tho following were tho delegates chosen ; R I
Tyson, Dallas ; II Lindsay, Monmouth j 1
Pearce, Eola, A Stephens, Bethel ; (1 Tatem
La Creole; BF Nichols, Salt Lake; P Mo
Cain, Jackson ; R Booten, Bridgport ; J B
Stump, Buena Vista; B Branson, Douglas
Isaac Zumwalt. Luekiamute.
After tbo names of the delegates were banded
to tbo Secretary and read, the meeting unani"
mously ratified the nominations. j
Motion to proceed with tho nomination of
County Ticket was lost. j
Motion to havo proceedings published in
Okkoon REfi.uucAJf carried.
Motion carried to adjourn vntil tho first
Saturday iu May mixt. 4
Geo. Tlt-LOTHON, Chairman.
T. Pearcb, R. II. Trsow, Sect.
Some time 6ince a correspondence appeared
in the ttentou Democrat worded in such a man
ner as to lead us to infer that Mr. L. Vineyard
was the author, and wo intimated as much in
our reply. We are credibly informed, however,
that we were mistaken in our conclusions. The
matter of itself is one of little moment, yet wo
would not have Mr. Vineyard stand in a wrong
light before tho coin it unity, and therefore
make tho correction. The writer, however,
made a false statement, and must have so un
dvrstood it at t'uo time.
William Ridgeway informs us that lat Tues
day ho killed a large wolf in the hills a short
distance from tow... This w-.U killing is be
coming quite frequent " ti l-ttlity. Last
week Mr. Richmond killed near town. The
depredations of these a limals have become so
frequent of late, that a society has b cn formed
here, each member of whi. h agrees to t'sy a
subscribed amount (For every wolf killed will."'
certain prescribed limits. The amount is large
enough to make it quite an inducement for par
ties tu kill tlnr-o ani:it:tls.
To make your hair grow thick , app'y Hall's
Vegetable Hair Renower, the greatest discov
ery of the age,
Dr. R- V. Fierce, of Butr.lo, N. Y., in bis
b.ok oh Chroui Diseases, says in renrd R
his Golden Medical Discovery, w'.ih which our
readers are fami'iar $ ''From its wia letful
power aver coiiMimptioii of the Lungs. I hud
thought str .ngly of calling it my Consumptive
Cure; but from the fact thai it is a perfect sjj
ejfie f r the sore throat and hoarseness to which
ministers and other public speaker ami sing
ers are subject, an 1 also for 11 -m-hiti, ami all
,itrr Co ujhn, and is an in vain ilde remedy
f r diseases of tho Liver, and also as a Blood
Purifier, I d ei le i not to apply to it a name
which might milead aud proMit its use in other
disea-es b-r w hich it i so admirably adapted.
"It will cure -ini.'h in one half the time
necessary to cure it with any other tuelieiue,
nod ic does it not by drviug it up, but ly re
moving the ouo "uhtoing the irritation and
healing the affected parts."
This valuable laediciae is sold by ail nrst
class druggi-its.
Fit the very I --t photograph s t l!ril
ley A. Rob ff ou'. Gallery without STAIRS,-
r..-CKND IN J II K KLKVATOlt. VJ.U
Moiitgonjery, -tree. S;i Fruiei-e...
Nw Y.rl. M-.rch 1(1 -Willi itn 1!
Cuoke, t vnu h r lioD.ricty, i ?-unl tu
he tm his rettirti to Anu r i-a, anl it is
b liev. -l Juj wilt turn St.it.eV vi lc.ce.
A I'u'l a (milt is jti!Iib I uf tin r'
etit relii'MK ili-,cu:.tn in U itne !'
we ti l'r d htant j.t etchers an 1 tin-"utti-tlie
c'i'rv n the 'icti.n, " Was
M. IVtrr ev.r in i ain; : rainvr ni
vaz.i m I id with the Pro'ostants in
m ittit lining the negative. The pro-eeil-
itigs terniin ted amiethly l.ofh p irfie-
claiming to have th h --t of the deoafe
A Wiltningfon ( rfh t.'arolina) spe
eial y,; there h no c oilinn itim ot the
reported killing of (.onroy berry. isver
al partus are organizing f.r hi capture.
S'fh N ilber I ayne, proprietor oj the
Jhtibf Xfirn, wm ye-t. r lay eonvieted of
libel on Ju li:e lo ilittio hi eh irgitig him
with 1 1 k i ii r or agreeing to t ike ni eiev
from M. II Tli-'tur--n for reftHtn to
nut over the tri il of Mr McCartv, un
der in lietmetit for murder and sentenc
ed to four months iu .he Albany I cm
tcntiary. Chicago, March 11. Yesterday Ser
geant 1 luck icy, of the city poliee, while
attempting to protect the people on the
streets from a crowd or rude hoys, was
.set upon hy a numher of grown rufTi ins
and beaten terribly and left insensible.
His injuries it is feared will prove fital.
Never in history has Chicago bceri po
overrun by a vile class of rowdies an 1
desperadoes, and the press unite in de
manding ptrinirent remedial measures, j
Chicago March 1 1. (Jov. Warmoth
of Louisiana has arrived in this city. He
is understood to have pronounced against
the Administration and in l'jvor of
Judge Davis if Grant is nominated. A
New Orleans Gentleman accompanied
the Governor, who reports that General
Longstrcet has resigned the Surveyor
ship of New Orleans on tho ground that
he cannot support the Administration
policy in Louisiana.
Paris. March 10. Strong efforts arc
making to reconcile tho differcnes be
tween Thiers ami the committee of the
Assembly on the bill for the control of
the press. The committee is willing to
retain iu the bill declaratory references
to decrees by which the Government
was established. ,
London, March 10. The Ohsterver
states that Secretary Fish's reply to
Lord Granville's note concerning the
claims for indirect damages has been re
ceived, and it expresses the desire of the
American Government for a final and
amicable settlement of the whole ques
tion. The Observer adds that neither
the llritish nor tho American Govern
ments is in favor of reopening the pro
ceedings of the Joint High Commis
sion. Washington, March 10. Chief Jus
tice McKcan is still in Washington on
business connected with the judiciary of
that Territory, and has had several in
terviewa with the President and Attor
ncy General Williams. There is no
probability whatever that erimnal suits
already commenced will be abandoned.
A measure will soon bo introduced iu
Congress supply iug tho necessary pecu
niary means to meet the expends of
prosecution.
Markets.
San Francisco, March 11. Flour
Extra at $0 25(r)6 50 cash ; Super
fine ranges from 5 2505 G2 bbl,
as to brand and quality.
WliKAT Sales of 1,400 sks pood at
$2 12 1 ; 870 do choice, in two lots, at
S2 17 ; 1200 do extra choice, $2 25 ;
500 do fair at $2 12. We quote the
range at 2()2 20 for fair choice.
Last report from Liverpool telegraphs
1 2s ,'id "tf ell. a tho rate.
TJaki.f.y Nominally unchanged at
SI :j5fV;l 55.
Oats Sales of 400 hk.s choiee at
SI 70; 750 do good, 81 (55; HHO choice
SI 70; 450 do do, SI 70. Quotable at
SI 57 ("j I "70 fur fair to choice, with a
probable udv.tnee of 2J(',5n "fp 100 lbs
for a parcel of extra choice Hay.
Portland, Mar. 1.1. Wheat We
o...'- fe'-v olh-riiiirs with no Inkers at
holder prices. ()(! rs at $1 75(i;l 80
p cental, --ked. Shifipers continue out
of the market.
Flour Extra' ?f standard brands atSO
"r.Hibl: choice count.'v if 5 5n(,f;5 75 ; su
nerhuc atut outside bran 'is, ?.)aJt o
llutter J.ibbitii; ls in rine, first
quality, at iiOcts.'lh ; solid JSto25e,
with no prune to be had, wh.cn '.vouid
commau i -VHo, to -ts r'lb.
Provisions- lae ti l.'Ii('i;Lriets,'jb
for extra city curesl. Hams, llOrlOefs,
according to cut and quality-Johnson's
commanding lSc. Shoulders, DflUc
Ivtvrn, 12-lc. Dealers paying close
attention to cutting and curing
p. -"
s Prices rule sieady at 22ct.
rrv
SI EC I A L NO Tl CES.
WIMLM.n lAV12JSO.,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, So. (il front Street,
PORTLAND OUEtiOX.
KKU. KTATi: in hi CITY and
KA?T rOHTI.A.VOin tho ui-..t deirhl b-rftlfi-.
f"4fm;tins f LOTS. HAM I'-I.OCKS
and II LUCKS, HOUSES and ST OKI'S;
IM1T.OVF.Ij KAMMS. and valuable
uneu!tiva?-l lAN tS, located in , LL j arl? .f
ti.e M A TK for SALK.
MAL KSTATK and thr lV"prtT
Hiffhi'f i l r Crrfjori t.of. in thi CITY .
4!i-l throo h--.tit th STATKS and TKI'.ltl
'I'oftlKS, wth srfcit -,ir ail o! tin iuit
A OVA NTA'i Hol'S T i: II M S. J
H'Hk ,,,, stu!:ks i.t:si:i.
I.uXS N l-oiOTI TKf, mI CLAIMS UK
!!',Ci H'TIoNS IMtoMTLY CL
I.l.CTKO. An I h lii-r.-ral FINANCIAL n.
J ti N t : Y H S I X K S S tr 4 a jl te l.
AUKVT- - f t'..i OFFICE, in U t!,e
err iks ni towns it. th'sTTK. win
ri . n e d- - r..'.i .n of I'A U M l'llUi'KHTY
ittt-J fir war 1 tbe p.-tiuo to the alnvj nJJrcvi.
0 'W; ,
in zo p
c pi o a. 5-: u a .
HOW TO CURE IT.
At the commencement of the Diarihoe, which
always precedes nn aU.nek of the Cholera, take
a tca.p!nnful of Fain Killecin osgsr and wa
ter, (hot if convenient.) and then bathe freely
the stomach and bowel with the Fain Killer
clear. Should tho diarrhn? nr cramp continue
repeat the d.c every ten or fifteen minutes un
til the patient i rcliered. In extreme cases,
two or more tea?poonfuls may he given at a
dose.
The Fain Killer, as a remedy, has no enunl.
Incases of Cholera, Summer Complaints, Dvs-
pepsi i. Dysentery, Asthma it cures in m ni?ht
by tnking it internally, and bathing wirti it
freeiv. Its action is like magic, when external
ly Applied to Old Sores, Rums, Scalds, and
Sprains. For Sick Headache and Toothache
don't liul to try it. In ihort, it is a Fain Kill
er.
Direction? accompany each bottle,
The Fain Killer igold by all dealers in Med
icines.
Frices, 25 cents, 50 centsand $1 per bottle
What Dyspepsia may end In.
Indigestion is not dangerous, say the faculty
rerhaps not in itself, while it remains mere in.
digestion Imt look at the consequences to which
it may lead, and often does lead when it becomes
x chronic disease. A spark of firo is a finall
thing. A pressure of the foot will put it out;
breath will extinguish it. Yet it may fire apow.
der mill, or kindle a flame that will consume a
city. In like manner indigestion may produc,
gastritis ; cancer of the stomach, congestion of
tho bowels, apoplexy, liver disease and many
other dangerous maladies. Is it not wise, then
to check it in the germ ? Nothing is more clearly
and indisputably established tlian that Hostet
ter's Stcmach Bitters will eradicate dyspepsia Id
all its stages, The true policy, however, is to ex
tinguish it in the first stages with this whole
some, powerful, and infallible tonic and altera
live. It is easier to quench a spark than a flame
and it is easier to cure dyspepsia when it is first
developed, than when it has made headway by
neglect, ana uocome complicated with other ail-
ments, Thero is not the shadow of a doubt that
tho bitters are as directly antagonistic to dys
pepsia as water is to fire. There are thousands
of cases on record proving this fact. The rem
edy Is safe and agreeable. All the liquors of
commerce prescribed as stimulants leave a sting
behind. Jlut tne sting in taken out of the spir
ituous basis of this great remedy by vcgetublo
medication, and, moreover, the stimulant thus
medicated is of exceptional purity. Of all tonics
taken as safeguards or remedies tor fever and
taken bullous remittents, and other epidemics.
it is tho only one that can uniformly be depen
ded on
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DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OBETJ0N.
FACULTY.
M. M. OGLESBY. Piuscipai., aki Tf.bchrr
or Mathematical asu Natural Soikncks.
MISS CLARA WATT, Assistant.
Tho Seeond Term of 1871-2 wns eororaeneed on
tho second Monday (1 1th day) of Dec., 1871.
AU students will bo allowed the benefit of
the endowtneut fund, amounting to about $200
TUITION:
Primary Branches, per Term- t 00
Intf.rmkoiatk .. A 00
HlOHK.ST .. . ......... 8 00
Latin and French esc $2 extra.
Music. $12 per Term.
Charges will fee sasde from the time of enter
ing to the close of each term, or half term, as
the rase may be. No deductions will be made
except in eases of protracted sickness.
By order of the Board of Trustees. 30
NAllDl.i: THE US.
C. H. COX
Has on hand and for Sale, SADDLE
TKEtiS of all sizes and the best quality.
Shop near Way mire's Mill, Dallas, Oregon.
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RUSSELv FERRY & WOODWARD.
Real Estate Agents
and Real Estate Auctioneers,
No. lOO. FRONT STHEI3T,
PORTLAND OKEGON.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ayer'S
air Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
h at once agreeable,
healthy, aud eflccttml
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
lo its original color
with the gloss anl
freshness of VCUtk.
25 Thia Irnir ic thick
ened, falling hair checked, aud bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore tha
hair where the follicles arc destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it cleau and vigorous.
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Its occasional use win preveuv me uair
from turning gray or felling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Frea
from those deleterious Bubstancea which
make some preparations dangerous aud
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not barm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can. bo found so desirab!a.
Containing neither oil cor dye, it doef
not soil white cambric, and yet last
long on the hair, giving it a rich glow
Justre and a grateful perfume
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
IA)WElX MASS.
PBICE $X.O0,
Ayer'S Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes at . a ZAxattra
Medicine. .
iwiaps no ww mean
cine i HfiiverKAliy r
quirel by veryboiy At
a cathartic, wor was eve
any lefore fo Universal
lv adopted into use, ia
even country and anion
ali el as this mill
but cfliricnt rturjrative
Vitl. The obvious rea
unn i, that it is a more re
liable and far more effec
tual remedy than any
other. Those who have
tried it, know that it cured them: those who have
not, know that it cures their neiJibors and rncnd,
and all know that wlnt it docs once it does alway
Dial it nver fail throuich any fault or nejlectof
its com iKition. We have thousands upon thou
sands of crt iAcates of their remarkable cures of the
followinz complaints, but such cures aro known la
cverj- neighborhood, and we neid not publish them.
Adapt I to all asre and conditions in all climates;
contain ni x neither calomel or any deleterious
ther mav be. taken with safety by anybody. Their
suifar co'itinff pre-erve- them ever fresh and makes
them pleasant to take, while lein purely vepetAble
no harm can arise from their use in any quantity.
v.rt- lie thir nowerful influence on the
internal Viscera t purify the blood and stimulate it
Into healthy action remove the obstruriions of the
stomach, bowels, liver, an.i oiner organs oi mjo
i.,j.- rtnrinr ihcir irregular action to healtti, mad.
by correcUujr. wherever they exist, such derange
ments as are tne nn. na qi wjcwo.
Minute directions are ivcn in the wrapper ou.
the box, for the following C9iilainU, which these
Villa rapidly cure:
v..r nnrnU or jTmHarcstloit, X.UtI-M
nfM, Ltiniriiiir and jL of Attlts they
should be taken motieraiejy to tiumuiaiu uio ettup
ach and re!t ne its iieaunv tone ana acuon.
Vor Mi rr Comiilittnt and its various srmp-
toms, Ctlllou IIriilacbf . lck lIeiMlcli,
JTiiiadlr or Jrcn HIckiiMs, Itllloae
Colic and Ilillou eer, mey snouiu do ju
dieiouslv taken for each case, to correct the diseased
action or remove the obstructions which cause it.
For Ijrfntcrv or lUrrliuea, but one mild
dose Is generally rjnirel.
For llhinnititlMi, oni, urarei, ft'Mini
YMtion of the Heart. latn In the Aide,
Hark and JLoins, Uiey 6iioui l oe conunuousiy
taken, as rcpiired, to chansre the diseased action of
the system. Willi sum cnange those compiatuu
disappear.
ror roiy ana tiropsirai nweiiisifra mey
Phonld be t ken n Urge and frenneat doses to sn
duro the etTe"t of a drastic pnrjro.
For Nnprrsin a larjrc dose snnnia Te utca
as it produces the desired cfTect by sympathy.
As a IHnner Pill, take one or two Villa to pro
mote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose ttimnlates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and Invigorates the sy.-tem. Hence it Is often ad
vantageous where no serious ucrangement exists.
One who feels tolerablv well, often finds that a dose
of these Villa makes hhn feel decidedly better, from
their cleansing, and renovating effect on the diges
tive apparatus.
ZJR. J. C. AYER A CO., T radical Chemists,
JLOVTELL. 3IASS., V, 8. A
THE
WiH sew everything ne3ed In a family, fisa
the heaviest to tha lightest fabric
IT SHiTS MOKE tVOIUC,
3IOIUE 1(1 MXS OF WORK,
AXD BETTER f'OISIXt
Than any other machine.
If there is a Florence "SeTrlnc'IlA
chine within one thonsand rnilet of
San Francisco not working well and
f riving entire satisfaction, if I am in
ormed of it, it will be attended to
without expense of any kind to tho
owner.
v SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
19 New Montgomery Street
Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco.
Send for Clrrulmrs and aamplca tf 1
thu irorfc. Active Agent ennted f
very place
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