Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, March 30, 1872, Image 4

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    Shu rtgon llejpufatban.
DALLAS, SATU11DA,Y,M Alt. 30
Despair.
Ah ! what is so dead as a perished deli.adit!
' -Or a passion outlived 1 or a schema over
' thrown !
Save the bankrupt heart it has left in its flight
Still as quick as the eye, but is cold as a etdue j
The honey-bee hoards for its iwinter long need,
The treasure it gathers in joy from tho flow
ers , ' -' ' - I ' - -
And drinks from each slip of its silvery mead
' The flavor and flush of the sweet summer
hours. ' j
But a pleasure expires at its earliest breath ;
" Nor labor can hoard it, no cunning can save ;
For the song of its life is the f ih of its death,
' And the sense it has thrilled is its shroud aud
. its jgrave.
Ah t what is our love, with it? tincture of luct,
And its pleasure that painsj us and pain that
endears, ' " . -
But joy in an armful of beautiful dust
That crumbles, and flies on the wings of the
years.
And what is ambition for glory and power,
But desire to be reel oned the uppermost fool
40f millions of fools for a pitijful hour,
And be cursed for a tyrant and kicked for a
. t0Ql ? '
Nay, what is the noblest that art can achieve,
But to conjure a vision of light to tbe cyo's,
That will palo ere we paint it, and pall ere we
'.: leave . .. '
fin the heart it betrays and ihe bandit defies ?
."We love, and w.elong with an infinite greed
For a love that will fill our great louring, in
vain.
The enp that we drink of is pleasant, indeed,.
Yet it holds but a drop of the heavenly rain.
$Ye plan for onr powers the divined we can;
We do with our powers the sijipreuiest we may ;
And winning or losing, fur labor and plan
The best that we garner is rest and decay !
Suuday Heading-.
The great purpose of all affliction
srherc jGod is already feared, is to oblige
jus to cleave more closely to Him, by
allowing os no oilier source of conpola
lion. We never value tlieracc of God
so much as when we arsotHiged to Stave
recourse to it for our support njratnsi
what would otherwise be overwhelming
There are little tilings that trouble
us and that Tender us impatient o( the
end. s Yet God is us much alive to tic-e
astothoe of greater magnitude. Let
us" trust Him then, in thcec. The fret
and worry of soul concerning them, in
which so many indulge, is idle. Worse
than that, it is sinful and works harm
An education which make children
deceive their parents fur the good uf the
.church, which sows seeds of discord be
tween them, which causes them to bow;
down to idols instead of the one living
and true God, which lends to make
them trust in a .woman more, than in
Christ, the image of the invincible God
accducalion which docs this hloo eluap
at pny price.
Thf re are those in this world fo whom
religion is something, but not much.
They are anxious to save themselves,
hut (since they must confess some imper
fections, thev use the merits of Christ
as a sort of make-weight for their flight
deficiencies. Their robe is almost long
enough, and by adding a little fringe of
the lledeemer's grace it becomes U
they can wish.
The Prater op Hope. -0, eternal
JJght! which we cannot lire, abide with
BS is this sad world of niht and sin. (),
Sun of life and grace show Thyself to
ps, when we are about to quit this vale
of tears ! O, Prince of life! when our
eyes are closed on the light of day, take
us by the hand, and lift us up to the
palace of Thy glory, where we shall be
jiolfi Thee with open face, on the day d"
the resurrection of the just. With the
warmth of Thy divine love, revive tin
ashes in our tombs on the great day of
the restitution of all things; and from
these ashes raise those plants which
shall bloom forever aud adorn the para
dise of God.
V Yoa have been preaching twenty
years, and you have only got one man
converted' said a taunting unbeliever
to a minister.
' Have I got one converted V meekly
inquired the prcaehcr.
" Yes," said the fault-finder," there
is Mr. , who has really been con
verted under your labors."
"Well, then, here's twenty years
more for another," said the patient toil
er, and he girded 'himself a pew for his
work. ., - :
- He who enters some parts of the gos
pel mission field needs the same spirit
to sustain " his efforts and endure hi;-1
tnals. One sinner eternally saved is
worth a 'whole life of weary toil, and
wbeo God appoints t ur lot and labor,
wo may safely trust im for results.
The Km of the Pilciu.macji:.
F,ear not. thou that longest to be at
home. A few steps more and you are
there. Death to God's people is but a
ferry-boat. .Every day and every hour,
the boat pushes off with some of the
saints, and returns for more. Soon, O
believer, it will be said to thee, as to
.her in the iGorpel. "Ihe master is
come, end callcth for . thee." When
you have got to the boundary of your
race below, and stand on the verge of
;hcarcn and the confines of iimnoiluiity,
then there will he nothing but the short
,TalIey of death between you and the
promised? hind ; thedabors of your pi 1 -grimage
will then be on the point of
conclusion and you will have nothing to
4o but to entreat God as Closes (fid, " 1
pray Thee, let me go over, and sec the
good land that is beyond Jordan, and
goodly mountaib, and Lebanon.
Fuels and Fancies,
Nebraska has an editor who spells
wife, yf.
" Going to press Visiting your
sweetheart. ...... I .
If a small boy is a lad, is a big boy a
ladder? i - J w
To blacken a man's character thor
oughly, use ink.
To farmers IJow many clods make
one wiseacre ? I
Whatever good an umbrella per
forms, it is " put up " to it.
"Two emigrants to one immigrant"
is the ratio in Virginia.
A Newport swain received a love let
ter sixtyseven pages loug.
To be humble, or even contrite, it is
not necessary to live in a baseiueut. -
Let the slandered take comfort it is
only at fruit trees that thieves throw
stones.
One of Judy's godchildren is too lit
tle to spell cat. She spells kitten, though
easily.
It is all very well to say, " Take things
as they come," but suppose they don't
come '
AVhy is an umbrella in wet weather
like a worn-out horse ? Because it is
used up.
To lawyers Can you make a blind
man liable for a bill, if it is payable at
sight?
Turkeys and chickens know when
Tha.ik.4giving comes, they got their
" dispatches."
The Japanese make a strong string of
paper, and we have sen a -ry good
cord o! wood.
l'i!!tr-', though not behmiring to tin
liiiniut) p.'i.-s, come uu'der the head of
rational being'!.-
JJIdfjrs h:d his nose polled, and was
a.-.ked by a friend to resent. He said he
would next twu;ik.
The book to which" reference is mor
frujiieuf I y limle during the holidays, is
the Iockctbook.
hat kjtid vi a drum is that which
the lt.-t wlien it can't hv
tu'aten ' A cotmmli uni.
Who is t!o s'r.tij!trt ni'in nscntioni'il
n the JSiole? Joseph; bcau.-.; ituraoh
made a ruler out t,f him.
The J)ying I'rine j Hat " U amonu
fLe l;itrt and i'uniih'st C'i:ccits vi tin
Cincinnati h if. tnunoi'-itt utts.
Wly is ii'i-'aivl !ik ly fit K-.-conif! t!;-
ricliet cu'jiitry in t woiM 'i J.v.u'
the cut itol is ul'.v ivs l)uh-!in.
A s1:) rrudaiii ex jt! iifH';I ?o in i'j i j
itive 1.11 v tfiaf t!fv '!-' shr;n !s aLoai i j
shin V liury (iiaii c:t!u)s at ea. j
3ir. Arclu-r. ol f.i'iiana, vtnic:
at
t with the hut tf
Ih- uti.
The f.-r- !
XiviwjZ bc-t iiuw huwhs above his m 1
tcrs grave j
A-biinlkUrn IVnco was dcscrihotl hy ti
witness umlcr ex:tn:inutitn in coirf. a
a fence that is hull strong, hor.c hih
and pip; lilit.
A grave dij-cr who hailhtiricd a Mr.
liutton, sent tho foShnvin z curious hiii
to his widow : " To making a Jutton
hole, two shillings."
The Boston Post says : " Ono tlious
and saddles of venisjn are waiting at
St. Cloud, Minn., for sonic one to stirrup
the transportation companies."
Says an Irishman of Chicago : " Slioor
there are n.) people at all in tho rics'
densely populated dis rict, and the side
walks are in the middle of the street."
Taking the animals 'from the tents?
and exhibiting them in the hue board
enclosure known as the Jlink, was the
best way to IJaru'etu for the winter.
Daily newspaper paragraphing is get
ting to be fearfully abbreviated here's
a speciman recording a death: ''Clay
Spencer, colored, pint of Memphis whis-
ke
Lord Uraxfield, tbo Scotch Judge,
oncj said to an elorjuent culprit at the
bar: you're a vera clever chiel, nion ;
hut I'm thinking yc wad be nane the
waur tj a hanging."
An obi lady told her son to H.st the
door, in order to keep out the wind.
" That will make it worse, " he replied j
" for you well know that the wind blow
eth where it listcth."
A lady tells us that when she was a
poor little girl living in the country,
she used to " plant corn in rer bare
feet." This imparts a new idea of the
origin of whose troublesome things on
our toes. t :
Alphonsc (who lias had an attack of
the mother-in-law evil)" Parblcu,
tnadamc, it is not zo trouble zat your
daughter is my wife, Non ! It U be
cause fdic is uot orphan when she is mar
ried to me
A very wicked Connecticut man, be
ing recently taken ill, and believing he
was about to dij, told a neighbor that he
felt the need of preparation for tho next
world, aud would like to pee some prop
er person in regard to it, whereupon the
feeling irien'd sent for a fire insurance
agent. x
The following curious epitaphs are
said to be found in a Dublin Church-
yard. The first reads :
Here lien tho body of John Mound,
Who was lost ivtsea and never found"
and a little to tho left of the above this
appears : : '
" Here lica the body ot Michael Ment,
"Who was Bent to sea but never went."
i
W. II. T&Ah & o.,
Wagon & Carriage Makers
MAIN STIIEI2T, I)AIXAS,
Aroon hand with their WAGGONS and BUG
GIES at tlicir old Stand this Spring as trsual,
and intend tn them very cheap tor Cash j
the l'rict'8 ranging from $1:50 to $180.
They have alio on hand for sale plenty of
wagon materials. Give hiiu a call and see them
All kinds of work in their lino done to order.
All kinds of lllackguilthing done on short
notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse
Shoeing $2 50, cash down.
Thankful fur past patronage, they solicit
continuance of the same.
-tf Dallas, May 6, 1871.
PLANTATION
liters.
S . T. t 8 6 O-X.
rpiIIS WONDERFUL VEGETABLE RE
X storative ia the sheet anchor of tbe feeble
and 'debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for
the nged and languid it has no vin& utuon
stomachics. As a remody for the nervous
weaknew to which wotden re espeouilly sub
ject, it is fupvreepitig t-very other timu!ant.
fu ail climate,-, tropical, teinpcrato or frigid, it
hr-3 a4 a sp v.'i'i : ia every peoies f disorder
wliiih nndermincs-the homily fitreugdi tnd
c.tk duwu tho animal spirits.
SIACS.1NV4 M.CiXI.I. Jl A I. .11 rIvcx
t? the Coaiplexioa the lr;:co of
Youth.
II MVz-u v P :.-! e.-r.-M5-i lh"
' 1
rs'-itt !t;--at. it m;it;s l'.-.- I-i-iy .! ur--y afpt-ar
l.nt tw.Mity, ivl f; T'-imrala;"d P' rfect that U
.-r?'.n c:ih 4('i! ! ll u;friiltlil. lt' it if
ti ... r f ,..:, i. ..- t i l t r'tv 1 tU r ;ir ra-
j Vf)t JsJ.,r,. of v.fur-.t v. 1. n m -v
rVd..,.. i..trh.-ii n-A It. -t ia.
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. i i i f r; -. r of tn vr-oi MTful f u -! i. I
t i 'b.ivo .U.- m-.'-o 1 ii I '" ' i
hcr,i;.: y Hull" l.f.V'l "' W'i ' '; '!
t ill J,ri.j,rl fit lh:tl ti t'Ut I'l i-'IC ' t'!-- tit
.nt; mm li?. 'i h ?vi-U-nre f t:! f.t i is
found in tt.eviuKty 'f Ui ?t 1 ttn;itc 'i.-an s
v 1. it-t, it t,.-.tud t -'iM-tur. la tie
t urc of -.... hit!, Sr,-e,e l't.:yi,l.'t h-3ry
-t i of" '(.;. v''.u, it t,.' It.t0i0.lf.-d ihe
invui -i.! f.ieuUj-, nnd hn-.dr-df of heft p'ty-fi-i,in
j.r .;.- it t'f jrenii l tuie.i! l
trt-tyf t'!'," 'f , . V.'ttih'i. the JvV:r l
t'-.uii-, it '.r i:'.:it ti- -., 0 Hisd 1"'
th.. I.i.t,"!. liy its' ff.-tl au t', , ' ' f""f
fnrtf'tf i 1 1 f 'trf I'll Ittnwii i ! I:'U I In'
wr.-i !.. t. a vittiit-Mt iUtpUh V"'"''
t'r,j,r;.,i. y i r- ct. i! !! . ;-..-, Mta: r i! i"-;.-"-r.,
. v ! it i ; if i' and '-. tn-ri;'l I i , and tin ir !
fectsi ar-i vr i !icat-.'d amd vi,;ir.i.i l,mtti od a
inttnl ftHr;tiiIi -tal.-!t!?a:d. 'ijntf, 'i'1
Ithxtt ii, S, ifl ll.it'f, l',rrr .NV-tr or
Rottxh Shi it, in jthort nil fin: ttmncrouji tli-r-4i-'
fi:.'.t;ilhy "' hluit'l, nrs cnnijncro I 5y "O:-o-.vt'rf'u!,
jiiirifi iiiir im-l invloraiioi mtiiii(u'.
VT"Lirt Ci'wp'tii.it," ;'.. -t l)inli and
lit ij'.'tf it ('iitttj !ti'i.n, it r--In-. h tif
drcds of j . rfij( t and j f main nt torvti whvra
ottii.T tiieilii i t t o !..t taik-d.
Tin- jirujttiutnr nKV-r reward f.tr ft m-di-cino
tifit will tnal it in tho. cgrvnf the di-'ivrt f
fr 'hich it is rcc (itn'n"ii to i. lUswnri? f '
Jritu ai d irorl'ut ps i i '(,. h"' Um my (Jov
TtimMil M in j', wiiich i :i pnmitirf ,irnf (
jr iiiiiiicttrxH, t itpnii tins Mit-idc wrap r. J hts
tnedic'jiic ij Sulil hi l)ru) -p! -it tint- Aoilnr
!otitr, lfci':in.-d i.y U. V. I'lKUCK.M. V., i-o'e
I ropricOir, at Iim dio:t. l-al Lanorutury, !!
,'oin:c;t iirtott, llaLr.il , N. V. .June l,t; ;m.
The standard remedy for Coughs, In
llucnza, Hurt Throat, Whooping
Couh, Croup, Idver Complaint,
llronchltis, Jtlctnlliijrf of the
litmus, and every afrection of the
Throat. JLungs and Chest, Jnclud
injj Co'Mimptlon.
Wlstar Ilatsani does not dry up
a CouH but loosens it, cleanses
the I-hiis, allays irritation, thus
removing the cause of the com
plaint. V one -genuine miles sign
ed I. IlllTTS. Prepared by HUTU
W. FCWI-li & SON, " lloston.
sold by i iti:i)i)i NcrroN, iios
TIlTTliH & CO., San Francisco,
and by dealers generally. lG-Iy
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k ''A w ; 3 i "..'-! r A' - .1
trm &ttlisaft&-
PIO.VEER TIN AND STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one Door South of
Post Office.
Dallas - - ----- Oregon.
KNOWING THERE TS A MARKED
difierence between articles of TlNWAKfc
manufactured by mo, and that made by manu
facturers in Portland and other largo cities, for
shipment, X have on hand both my own make
and also that of factory make, so that people
may take their choice. My stock consists iu
part, of
Stoves of ail kinds,
Copper, Irss and Iron Ware,
Wire work of all descriptions,
Sheet and Galvanized Iron,
Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles,
Milk Pans, Dippers,
I,ard and Hittter Cans,
Heaters,
Japanned Ware a general Assortment,
Cooking Spoona, A variety of Gem Pans,
Porcelain lined Stew Pans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mos
Improved Pattern,
And in fact" everything that can be found in a
first claa Tin and Stove Stare,
Fob Work
Xeatly Dona and Promptly Attended to.
50-tf T. 15. NEWMAN.
rprltapn thofo that have f-oericr;c can tell.
nnl in-rhajmit would ho to your inten't t :uk
s.itueiie that knuwi, whero the Uih and li are
Dr"S3 Oootls, tht.o Ladies' Hat that are t!n
fashion diroct from Mr", ('. l.'-vy'. - t'.w.
Elegant S ts d" Ladles' Fa;3, ami Uiy.-e JSt-w
Style Skirts that aj.fatfd l ?ti-h advantat
ovt r th.e Ili.'h I-a; I Ladies' Boots, tnanu
facturrtd at I'rntJir.un, l-rnvati A 5 tttahnu!.
IVrtlattd, Ort--tit, of all .' whn-h yti had u-l.
a lavish display .l.y tin l'-.lk !.un'y Jadit-s m
the rrt statt- Fair. r f iihHf . ft .Hoim-n.
yi-tt would liUt tn v';Si and f .Vaatitns f-r ymtr
c-I . thox KSeguut I'stn;; Htii'- vl Gcui't
Clothing, wliilf I fit-. vi y..o a Fi!!? A!i-r5
mi-tit f Uoa''s P amh'iliifj Gaids. And win
it euu tt Yauk. o Nouoas. J'acy Cooci .
Jf A'tjlry. Fluo T"biccos a ad Ciai 3 Gr
Carts' ot ail 1 ? ripti.ti!t .t-!ifimvi trt.-tiv
at I'urtUnd iriiis -n '!inia.'rs hear wit.n.'
of tho Eci;iU-ttey and Ci:.,''';.
Sulc Aj'.nt f.r I'x'ik l-ir:t fr t". l:--"t f;d
.. Maj-.tifaf! ry ' ( i' .t'.-;. !, 'm ';,
:Stdli;Ut ij'l.lUfy nf '.: U :.r-( 'v:', ;u
-tich an -'.'it'ti..-n; all nn-r ; Sc . t!- a,d !a
dtif i' Tft iii -5. Tr.t I j i'.-i.';.i-tt.'.' i.v-ry
at l. Cicdc (t'rta -rlv '.'"- .-i-.r. ..
m. i.j.'.i -. -i-i
g 3 wing im" U'.'ii i .-.! a i.m; .i; ami
'-.,.-.,. -''.-..,.-...., ......
A;d al! afi--'.f;t! i ' .i : V'- M. VAI-i
irry hToui:. I u-ty n.
btt':nti-i f tf.B i'uUar ! uy rt.,f.".s;.-Hs. n.
iligl.ii't " !t piM-i.' j ti 1 fr
t i it m fi.i. ; r.v.
n A. t-:av.
ai(
Vok tiii: iMt:i:r si:
Ve ire fprt folly rn tho nt!-!i!i-i f tin
ruh'tie to our Wf ll ihrtt l rt k , f
t.ailio Sr'3 .!,
i
Iadi:-a' arid Olives 5 fa r.
;ents I-'aritishiag timn--,
Cloves, i:ci I 'dr.
llardvar?,
CJrorcrlCH,
School It H'liM,
Station rv, Ac,
In fact I'.verj thing I.uii 1 in a First
C lass Itctall Stoi c.
Wo can n?ure otir Patrons that wc will lo
up with the titm?.
Cmne and Examine o.ir Stools Imfure pur
rhninjj flowhre.
Country Troduce tnken in cschango f r
Goods!
N. A. ,T. D. LEE
Palla?, April 22, IS?!. 1-U
v si a v: c n a
Vital pv r I Is a h vv vlll
U O I. T E It, 'IV O R T Ji K Y t CO.,
ELLEraDALE STORE,
Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS tn
Dallas, find are constantly rireeivin-r NEW and
WELIi SELECTED GOODS, contusting of
Ladles' Ore and Fancy Cioods,
Men and Hoys' Clothing,
llatH and (?aps,
Hoots and Shoes,
Ladles' and Childrcns' Shoes of every
Style and siic.
A full Stock of CSrocerica constantly
on hand, also Hardware and Crockery.
Woolen Goods Manufactured at the
Fllendalc Mill, such as
Heavers, Cassimeres, Hard Tlmes,
Tweeds, Flannels and Markets,
: Which we offer at Wholesalo and Retail.
Ilaring a deiro to locate perumnently in
Dallas, we will deal fairly and Jns'tly with all
who may favor u with their patronage. We
will exchange Goods for Country Produce, for
which we will pay the Highest Price.
Bring on your Eggs and Butter.
" 3-tf
to Tim vvmAv.
A I L KINDS OF WORK, SEWINO
'J Washing and Ironing, Ac, done by Mrs
Uurnett on short notice and on reasonable
terms. All orders left at the house, south- west
part of D-vllas, will be immediately attended to.
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
sf Hundreds of Thousands
?- Bear testimony to thHr Wonder- w T
fut Curallve Effects. g'
m WHAT ARE THEY ?fs3
s
0 g TIIEY ARE NOT A VILE g . 5
F AN CY DRINK. si?
Malo of Poor Ktiiri, WliUker, Prowf
Spirit ntidIlriiso I.kuori doctored, spiced
a:id Bwcctcncd to j Icssj tho taste, called "Ton.
les,"" A'pctlzcr," " r.-!orcr8," ic, that lcat
f.;3 tippler oa t druak;nc9s and ruin, bat are
a true M';lSc;ni",ii!aua f.ui-i HicKativc Eoola and
Harlt3 f Cadfurnla, freo frim all AK'oUwIio
Stiiijnfsir.iK. Ti.cyr.re t':cjr:EAT HLOOI
PUKIFIF.SI and LIFE CSIVISH PltlN-CIPI.Efti-rfvt
l:c:.cvator a&dlovlsoratdrof
Cyst.-ir., carrrinj t-fftU jioluous matter acd
ftorlntf the VInndto abrcUhy condition. No
pT3in ca: ta!;c thea pi'fers accortliog to direc
ti la a:d r2!na.lo:ij unwell.
l'or Jufluiuutntory nnJ Chronic Ilfccu
nl:jiriJ Jiiul Jn:it, Ii o:ir;wia ; Iudl
srrtti, lliliouf, IIf::iDicut ut:d luter
miJtru: lVvci :, IDu-net of thes Hlaod,
I. Iter, nn J illn h',r, these III:.
tern lev 3 b:-t: !.i-,tf t'vr si.f:::. Sucli IJU-rn-tps
ere cii!'? ! t ? Vlllatr.d Ilfood, w.i!ch
ii jr::t.'i -aMy pr-Ki : -cd 1 ui..-i.:j.:1 t f llii
I'.ff,i i v-l r-.T tin.
;ysrr.!'sj a an indi( est i o n.
lh-xl-x:e. 1'af.J In V-i J f'h'Mii,?ers, Conchi, Tiht-
1 c , tsi lit? t.i;st, Diizlac, Sou I".'Ue;at!o:i3 of
U:..-."; ..;i:i"h, ! I;..; :: i'i tu3 .".utU D.Uoas At
t.i 'Mr,, ! -.-. ': U n i''1 " i.:, In"a':s:nt;o:i of
t;.il n;"". I u i !.i iir-'t'it.i.s tf lUa Kidncy'-.nl
& UuH.ln-u fi'.tr ra.:;::iil suij-tuUit, arj Iho tiiT
tr'.-i.jf in-'i-;-; '
Tu- y .-, ri" t th-i r torn er.'l rt!raa!at! tho
t:.r;.5.i tjver -.d ?-.r,-is, rr:.:.-:i r in: i lh.?:i of r.nr
ViinrM -4 tra-.sty i.i. rtca.ssi-ii t'..-J bil -f all
iii:i.;:rU'.-s. a;rl J'..'-;a:'li.iy u:;w life c I t 'g r t
i a;is:i; iinASEf4,rmpt:or,Tettcr.
CH i:hriiJ:i,J;k.U::.-i.. f . -.-', i .;-k.s, rusu.
j:..;:.-?. r.v.-!:-u-i :-. i.. ;
K.v.".r. '.'. ':,' '!:. rt;' of
tl.- :;..:, H.i. irn r:i 5 ... .u'. e."i;-o Sia. f
v. ' ' '. :'"' iUv-r.-.";.- ins
nr..i Cirri? X o-,; .f t': r. i !.; a rh' J'-' t:ui hy
th "- r.f ;'. r f'!R. f. ht:h' ! ch
c; ' ; r. ;:t '-.; ihe r.t ;-', .i:.c-.'tH!.i ..;& v f il'.t
5? i t'-..i-;r;i:.'.-' h :.;rt-, j thr. V the rkU in ttfa
j'b s.. r.raj'ti mi ft S'-:rr.; rSf.r Jt m hrn j-'.'i
ii tb; tr.vte ! aud vh 1- ? Tc!::r;
fh-aus-; it u-a.-ii it H f r.;. j or f-f-t.ar t
t-.'"' y .-,5 w' K-.f-; i s 1 ,. .;1 urc eriti tl.j
b. 'a'th of tv rs?-n wr;!5 f !' v.
ri. T.rnfc-.d cSh-r Vt';?tM. Inrht !n
t;c 7 t :v, . t, i-i-ir.y 1 ';f'r .ir. r. r ..' rrtiv.Iy
fr-iir?'yr'l an ! r- vcd. For t.i!l 4U ;. :3 r-.ui
c. r.-fuiiy the clrcalir around csc; bctUc.
.t. vrAi.ttnn. rr--:?rtcr. n. ii. Mrno'c.!,!) &
CO., Dmcists R-ii.l G;-r., Ajronw, ST a a Fr.i'TWeo,
Cal., and Si an 1 31 Osr.;nt"CS Street. Xcw Vo.'-:.
eoli all nnracrsrs a::i r-nALL";-.
TitB NEW POOD.
' ; ;
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if. -'7
Iir a few cents yo.i ca:i l;uy
your Grocer or Dri:::Ist a
; ael::is:o of BE A TIGSS FA31NE,
mr.vlc fro::t pure Irish IIoss, or
Carrnr;oc:i, v,i:lcli iyHI mako
r;ixicc:i quarts of Kk::c Mano,
and a liko qusiilily of I'tnl
(lliii:;?, Custards, CroaniM, Char
iot lo Kasso, It is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food in the vrorltl. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
I;as no equal as a, light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Change ! !
Tiir: cukat woni,ns TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
roslorative t2so hcrl-nsn-
t:alfil. As i cosaSc tasrcl ccrslial
for Hie 'agrcl n:a;i Inw-sas;!, it
Rins no I vtixr.il 1 nsnoistr stom
achics. As a ioisae4ly Cor itac
nervous weakness t v.Iiiili
wossseai hjc esjccl:ai!y :a3
jcrt, it is stistcredita every
oilicir stiaaaaalaiat. Ba nil Cii
inntes ta-oical, letsi;trlo,
or frigid, it act as a specific
in cvcay species of disorder
which aiaderniiacH tho bodily
strenili aiad lircaks clown the
animal spirits. For sale by
all Druggists.
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I . 1 " 4
LIFE LWMCB COMPANY
HI
Maine.
.mcAMZEB ......... 1818.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Director.' Office, No, 20 Court Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
II EN It r CROCKET...
Preiidtnt
DANIEL SHARP 1'.. ....... Vic. lw,,.
WIJITINO XI. UOL LIS IE R ........ S e ere tary.
Thin is among: the Oldest of Sew Eng.
lnuti ComjiauJes,
And the I.oivest Coiu Compaav Ejctant
PUREL1? MUTUAL
S i i s d e r (is declared
A u si i: n I f y.
O.V THE
GOriTHiSUTION PLAH,
A Vl Jl Pl'Lf EI AfTKtt TB StCOia fllmit
A Loan of 40 percent, whin Desired.
I'OLICIi;. A UK NOT FORFEITED in
the I
failure t jy ihe IVemiuui when due, hat are
c-:i!. 1 ii- frce l,y the NN FO HFE1TL" JiE
! A V of tun Stats uf Jd,i:!acuueU.
f'lxaitpIe.H fh jiving the "vrl.iug ef tl.p
law,
VI-AN, oi;i15AHV Lit b. 9
Vnu llwuvi.x : A j arty inmr-ng at the sga
i liiiit five jticmtarii nil caih.
One Aiir.ua! Pr nitita will cuntinuc policy JU
l"l.t'2 ytst(- iiii'l " 'rt:.
.t. n-j.ti i'ii !i.:u:t- Hiii t-oiitiriuc olicy ia
t'"i'i:c -I .t-ur :wd 12 days,
ffirrc I'm iidnm.' wi!l continue policy
isi fi re ;i ( iit. ait.l '27 diy.
i'.'ur Ai iul ifc:,iiuai! will rvittione policy ta
l-ru' Vvarf ad '.C .:y.
i iv. Afi'.uti I'i-u.iisii:. jfll'i iN'titiiiuo policy la
to.vc Ju uars and .! d-iys.
.v wiiu-n 1.1 it, n i-:t. X'irt: u s inx it.
Two Air:i! I'rrinit!-!! w;l! cvjntiuue policy u
! 1 yc;,i it day.
A ; l'riiiL!:. wjJl cviUinuQ policy
in S..r: I '!; and - dy.
Am ,-nl rr:ui'..'H!' v i ; c::tluuo Uey ia
t- 7 yt-.w and ;jy.
'fi.y. : Vr. tu m aM Cash PSanTf Pay.
is; -l l.i. t;? Aiu. a ii 1'n-ini'tm frill i win
Si r. tf.i.t v in i..jvc, a a 'i'cra l'wlioy,
i'I.i ',!!: : 4'i5i!4i.-is5 -.'0 iirc.nt. Note Plan,
"i i si IVvtiid:! l.iJr. Il.if A)n;uii! lit uiiuili
i-.iii:u- p.-Ju-y in t .r -e a ieruj 1'uiu-y,
d-; 2 iirs a id 1 yy Jjy.
t: idv.-m-iil Pilu les.
K K'i.n : .Pi:'t:un. d C!i Ai, 85
"i.ti. ; iinury il:, Jt.ri!itt. pyat-e at th
n-' f i.c Am. ial Pn-titiitm will con-
t5"'" V -'i"y i'i f. r.- n a T.-rm Ptdicy.
r:t ir'y .' yvar,c.l yt ;i-s sid 'ds,"
!" am im. i. : P.-.'uitsHiM all Ctb Age, 55;
r:.4M. Ten War I'iu i.nvuH'iM. p.-'Vable at iLe
.f 4.' : Om A;n u:!l I'rtiaium will ran.
ti-.iic j.-.hcy in furt-c as a Term PulU-y
7 years.
on S"i;dovrncnt IV.Iicie?,
n.4rt.K Prot.iuini per rent. X,.tAfl,
- Pi.t;.. n,,Si;liirv j;i,(j.wii.t!jt, puv-Mda'at
ih ' a".c 5y. () Anmni Trcaiiuni will
'!'. 1 1 i. p.-ia-y i:) f,,rt.c as a Ttrm oHf..
i!"ilt Tl'N VS. '
n'!n;;:: P-ninm M per cent. Xotc A;e,
": P1-ju. Tm-Veir Emt'twinnf, p.-tvlde'at
he -.us u( :t. )., . A?;ti:l Piv iiuin will
ro-.fnim. ...sioy in fJlWaja Term Pcliey
Kaiw, Arse!s to MaTiillties.
iM,b. i iscr. is;$.
1SC9,
121 tt:
121-01 121 i7 1?7-im
i.vTr-.nrsT Receipts rou 1SG3......$2,G70 H
l.ossus Paid in 1SC0....... 201,lft8 00
1MTBI1EST ItlH'ElVKU IK liXCfiSS OF '
Wsks Paid 39,45014
Asskts this Datk Ovkb...... 6,000,000 00
Losses Paid t. Date.. ,.1,079,433 00
DivinsxtJs Paid ixCasii to Payc...951,3IS 55
I.M UA.M k os 11,000 Pouciti
Is FoncaoTKn. 39 e8.8 tft
Tins .Company is not restricted t iaTtsting
its fundi, in the New England tutes. FrorJ
t!' u(lM;n of Auditing OummMee, w find
tbAt $l,C00,U0rt is now loaned upon estates la
(ho City of .Chicago imd near thereto, hr
r-Jtea of interest arc nenrly or quite equal t
ihose of tho PaciQcs Coast.
' : ' ' ' . -: ' -''. ; -'..':-!. '; : .!.'
There is nothing desirable in Life' In
sura nee which cannot be secured,
hy a Policy in the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PACIFIC llItANCII OFFICE ?
. ir. Cor. C?- Kearney Streets
SAN FBANCISCO, CAL.
H H JOHNSON & CO.,
General Managers, Tacifio Coait.
S. B. MO ES E,
GENERAI AC3ENT,
OllEQON A WASHINUTOK TERRITORY
Fortlantl,
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