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9BBS8S9!SBBBBB DALLAS, BA TURD AY, APR. -37; ?87J. ' 1 Honey Mrk(it. Latest Newtf 'ork Gold KJaoUtioo.;.:!;!! Legal Tenei ia Portland; v - j - (Dallas , Prepuce and ComevlBCioii KarksC s Krf i . . Iliii 4 M f i Corrected W eekly, bjr O. B, Stflei, PeejleJa Merchant, Mai, o Street Pailav Oregon. LOUR $C $ 5 0 a bbl. i -jSkeJH 2 $176 ; ; jBBAlfS-a. $ ftr- i iBAClHtf fiide.. 13 l5e . - i i 1 . 4 Bhoaldera, So. to 12ett A. a IIAMS-14 0 18a lb. 3 ., PORK-fDrwsed, 67ett ! J - I Piekled, 8e. to lO.ev 3 lb. s i iBUTTBIU-Firkina 25 30e $Ib,. f - j Rolle, 5 to 39e. lb. V iEOGS 2o do..,:' .. LARD Bulk 16c.; tins,20, 3 ;7 POTATOES From Wagon, $1 $5 SJ-nnateL ONIONS $2 iUboL - -r .APPLES Gree, Me bhL V ' - Dried, 6e lb. .CIIEESE New Oregon; 20 25o 33 lb. CHICKENS 2 50 doi. TURKEYS 75 fi each. DRIED PLUMS 16 ft. " I WOOL-Mo. l B t.. J V Q j-2 A j ... " Everything nice At Lee's, P. 0. Stand. Court'baa been in session all tbe week. Jdrs-cShrirer has been recovering for the past tfew daft. May-day dance at tbe Court Iloose .will be a .grand. affair. - G. Siiiea ha been doing a lively business .during tbe week. Kelaaj'and Curl spoke last Tuesday evening -at the Com House. "Ed" 0'Lnbmutt ia getting better, and be vwiH soon be about again. ' Wants i. A girl to do boast work can find a eituatioa by applying at this office. . - So many callers this week that we aanot tjemeiaher tbe names. Call again gentlemen.' Tbe Moanouth Brass Band baa been reaue .ettated, and will soon be ready for poblio re hearsal. Mr. Bagley, Agent for tb Sew York Insur ance Company called, lie is doing n tbrifty &uiins . Be not deceived by imitations of II all's Vegetable Sicilian Hair hLmwcr; call for Hall's .avai accept ao other. Preaching at the M. E. Church in the morn ng by Rev. J. Jamus, an 1 ia tbe evening a Teuaperaaea Lecture wi.l be given by W. Iariaon. .Geo. Cary, Agent of the Continental Iarar. jince Cowfany, has roiorotJ fren his trip jUtf-ran be fouai at hii hotel, by tbuse desiring . iaaare. Odd FIoWS Celebration Was j success, plenty ji atlls and drinkables and every. txtdj bsfy. are do ttvt jiiisnit uf an ex 4Uadod bMiic tbia week. Tesbperanee. By reference l anatber coV imn it will be sees that fl.e Grand Lurer of tbe I. O. l. T.. wlil Jwcouri-e to-aioxrow cren ing At V.mo M. E. Church. P. II. D. Marphy of 'Monmouth i doieg a thriving bttsiness ia the bent making line. He be a firtt elas workia tn, .citizens of 4' at ricinsty will get a good fitting boot, & .calling -on Mr. D. Ross has been canvassing for Mifs 5Y Hay's Family Reoard. This is a fioo piece rut worktaassip, an4 is rcry useful as vrtll ornamental. He we will be in this place Sgain in few days. Mr. ftay i doing a lively business at Eola f In is reoetviag bis spring a-l eusotSer stock, 4ind people in that vicinity are sure 4f getting rha tkf U for. Highest caih prioo paid for ftroduee. Jtadgc Boise spoke at tbe Coort Jlof re last Wednesday evening. He fairly raked the IJeaocrxtie party, and Iris speech wiJl have good effect as it was a stateKit fit facts which ,pe opposi te party cannot gainsay. j Bally fer Tom. For a god team go to Tom Riehia od's stable. 11) has excellent tiirnouU; ooifortaVlo buggies, and fa nt fcorses are just the thlags to enjoy a pleasant drive with, and Tom can furnish them on short notion. Owmg to tbe depressed state of the market, all a jeats baying wool baxs beea called back Jto their respective bevlarters. VTool, like ereryCb1rig else, appears to W ia aUtin dance Just whan buyers are fearful of a scare iAy. A Mr. Henrhaw, of our county eft kjome on finnday, sinee which time nothing b4 been beard from him. Persons have been lovking bim op bnt eaa discover no traces of his wfcere jaboats. We have been unable to obtain the particulars, and merely a tate what we hive fjeard rumored. Notice. - A gentleman made a slight mis-take in taking two pair of unfinished hose front my shop, behind my back the 17th of April, 1872. flow 1 propose that if be wbU bring in b ia lady aad the stockings, and. let' me take the xaessareso that f can make a lit, t will knit her two pair more and finish them all up ; and that ball settle the matter of loosing- my knitting. Slay Day. Arrangements are being perfected tor grind ball to take pi ace at tbe Court If onse, Wednesday evening, May first. Tbi promises to be one of the finest parties t given to tbe eitisens of Dallas this season. The sup per will be furnished at the Ihotei, and all can rest assured that do pains will be spared, to make it one which will tempt the taste and sat isfy the appetite. This will give all who wish! te Improve it an opportunity to commence the 1 'merry enthof May J' in fantastic ityle. , iSoUri. Daring thYreeeoft iroeTixoltameQ Mr;imbreevwbpJM been quit unireW.foVj ntnan , bought, , Jarge;, quantity fof wool,, t some tisneiiaetting' better. ; , s ' ' ' j .45 nti na'd ttp'wnrd for 'an istera rnB,- W ; ' ' ' " upppsed.; , Jnat befrsv the, fail Jn ,vjbje,T'bf J)v Tbe.fonrtb r Quarterly Meeting-of tbeM.fE. met an tlegonVotbajetlnd Xhif -etrudk "si i-Ghareb, fr tbe Dallas Cireuit, wlll be bold at bargain at 55. It Is stated tbat-tbe paralator realixed not less than- $3.-000 by tbe -operation. ' ty-i '' "" . - . .. .... . . 5 A short time since a man living down tbe J river got into some trouble -ooaaerning a 'chop mill, andma night silently made bis way to tibe place where the mill was situated, and car ried off the burrs, (two in number.) He is not expected back to carry off the mill, so there need be no anxiety felt in that vicinity of far ther depredations. "1 i; 5; i - i i i ' ' i" - I, i. .. i i ' Mr. Sibnot U duly Installed agent at the Grand Round fteservation, J. D. Folger clerk. Mr. Eaten remains for a short timo when he will give place forborne one else. They are making considerable improvements there, "by tbe way of remodeling fences, removing -eld building, and putting op new ones. The lenoes which are now being built are of boards .in stead of rails, the sawmill enabling them to get lumber cheap and with less labor than rails 1 Arrangements are being mado to put up a large two story building for school purposes. Tbi will be beautifully located with fine playgrounds, gardens. adjacent for their scholars to labor in and everything for their pleasure as well as advancement D. D. Dennisoi is in charge of tbe sick during the absence of Dr. Hall who has gone East on business. Taken all together everything promises well for this Agency now. Mr. Meldruin, wiib a party of six man, is engaged in a survey of the Grand Round Indian Agency. The intention is to divide the land into forty acre lots, .preparatory so making a division f it among the Indians. Mr. HeUrum info. ms us that he expects io ac complish the work in about ninety days. , Mr. M. M Ellis has just returned from Portland with a full stoek of everything in the dry goods and grocery line, lie seems fully determined to keep up with the times as all can tesfaii y who J trad with him . Circuit Court Proceedings. B. F. Bo.iham, Judge. j Cathrine Berry pltT, . John Berry deft, divorce granted. Haydoa and Myer for pi ff N L Butler fr deft. J G Pabe.ck plff, nAD Bbeoek delt, af tAchmtnt suit. Sullivan and CrCain for i(T Ilayden, Curl and Collins fr deft. Judtuti t for deft. A DavMion jlff, r J K D'Lsishmutt d -'t atti-ti f.ir lHin.ie. Collins f..r plff, ll-lfi and M)r ilrti. Verdict for i!-ft. Olivia F DH2iel plff, r Margaret M Tar'-.r rt i f, suit in rquity. jluitc and Willi fi r pllr, JJutlrr, VirejajJ and Clnrricw t tl. for diH. Fickle plff, rm A D H'binvn dtt, ttaf fr uiuitcy. Vim-yard ncd I'.tiKr fur plC. ft ydtn and Applegate U r d't. Iura Z Gelwick plff. r J.-ry (irlwick deft, d:v rre. Boie and W iiitx lVr plfl", llHvdtn a. I u I (It ft. 1 Ifrtd Gondiiough plff, r Isaac F Strctt f itl jtK'ft, tortcbre of tn.rir. Applfgat mil Sullivnn fr p'ff, l'oi.f m.J Willi for drtl. l)'sini.red. J V, Hulcr tl el plff, t J F Kay at d,f s.ii ti f.irceloftf mortgng?. JT ill, Thayer ano .Vidimus fir p'R". Ily anl ll.iyiU-n f.-rd. ft. ' Olivia JC Haiiofcrd plff, r Jtdiii Ilanrford deft, divorce. Haydeu, Curl and Jiyer for p'ff. C Johnson ptff, r V Joliitnon deft, divrci. ,Lnwjtn and ttowe for plff, N L Ilullr f r deft, limited giving t-ustody of minor t bild to ' plff. W II Kuykendatl plff, S M Iialu-ocK and .tillman deft, ejeetuient Miit. llajdcn. Cur) and Collins for plff, Sullivan, Applegate and Uoijmj for dfcft. Duiuuntd. Ja Killgore and J M Perry plff, r 1 G Bljciak defft, attachment. Kol.ltr, V."t..p, Ilayden and Curl for plff. Sullivan, Applogiite and Boine for deft. Delia IS Lewi plff, rt D R Lewis deft, ruit in equity to correct deed. ulli'an. Mi-Cain, Boise and Hayden for plff, Curl, Applegate and Ketsay for deft. Verdict for plff. J U Iliggs plff, r R A Kiggs ndm, suit in equity. Lofault. R A Riggs plff, e Milton S P.iifgs et al deft, partition suit. J A Applegate for plff. F h Matthews plff, r Hiram Eddy et al deft, suit in ejectment. Burnett, St rah an, Vine yard and Butler for plff, Boise and Ilaydou for deft. S Mitchell plff, n II Hawkins deft, action on note. J J Daly for plff. Judgment by default. L Grounds plff, rt F Moran et ul deft, attach ment suit. Kelsay and Vineyard for plff, Col ins and Bradsbaw for deft. Bridget Rily pltT, nJA O'Neil deft, action to recover money. Hayden and Myer for plff, Butler and Vineyard for deft. J A Applegate guardian, plff, rt Salomon Woods deft, action at law. Applegate and Mc Cain for plff, Hayden deft. DicmisHed. Martha Wilson plff, rt Henry McCarter deft, suit of ejectment. Sullivan for plff, Butlen Vineyard and Kelsay for deft. Dismissed at cost of plff. R A Ray plff, rs Tbos Ray dof t, divorce. J J Daly for plff, Applegate fur deft. Referee appointed. ' Martha Pyburn plff, va F M Pyburn deft, divorce. . J J Daly for plff. Granted. J B V Butler plff, rt A G Spree ker and Win Cbase defts, confirmation of sale. Vineyard 1 and Butler for plff. Confirmed. ; , , ? grate of Oregon plff, e Ezra Scovill deft, larceny. N L Butler - Pros Atty, J h Dolph deft. Dismissed. State of Oregon plff, rs John Sullivan deft nelling wbJUkey without license. , N L Butler for Stftte. ; ' - " ; Etate of Oregon plff, r Henry Merwin deft selling liquor without .license., Butler for gtlte. Dismissed. tate of Oregon plff, vt Bennet deft, larceny. Butier for State, State of Oregon plff, is J Burnett and A Hecubree defts, larceny. Butler for State. - For the very best photographs gt to Brad ( , Ruloff.on's Gallery without S'fAIRH, 3TASCEND IN THE ELEVATOB, 42 Montornery, street, San Francisco the Locklasaule-chool; house, iBclufltng tbe 3d Sabbath in May. Jler. L. T. Woedsral,;JS. will officiate. . . . ; iv DnSaecis Catajrrh Rkhert U no Patent Medicine humbug, gotten up ito dupe -the ignorant 'and eredulous,but is a. kperfect Spe-1 cifie for tTasal Catarrh. "Cold via the tbead," and 1 indrecS diseases. Inform atiow WanTan Of Wsn. D. Yeager, who left , Comanche. Jo wa, in May &8G5, in company vith Wm. Wwlsh and fami ly. .Any person .having any i knowledge of bimwiil eonfer a great favor, ,by communicat ing the undersigned, hie mother, who U -aged, afflicted, and in sore need of his assistance, if alive. . AGELINE YEAER, ' , , ; ; Quincy, Illinois. ; Papers 'through out Oregon and Washington Territory are requested to copy. ' r " . 0 or start in YawhilL We started in with a span of good horses and a buggy, .nd came out aseU as we went in, with the exception of getting. one foot wet Last week while out on business, we had occasion to cross the Yaiabill .river near Dougherty's .mill. Not suepicioning that tbe river was 3iigh, we drove Jo and whibi our ponies were drinking, took a survey of sur- roundings. A glance at the river satisfied us that we were "in fox it," for the river was booking, but go buck wc-cold at, and the only show to get nut ww to g out on the other sldo. So in we went. .Gradually the water grew deeper, deepor, JLeeper, until our ponies were lost to sight save their beads and tails which .floated gracefully on the surface of the water ; (thelt manes would have floated but they were roaehed). We were near giving up for lost as we saw our fine steeds submerged iu the raging flood, when the audacious water commeoced coming into the buggy. .Gradually ' It came farther and farther, stiU we were unconvlous of the inroads it was jn akin g until cur boots began to 11. This bad a wav'rving effect, and routed a delre to get oot of that place. In stantly we began to whip tbe tails that floated on the water, that ras all we could see te whip hut the beads and thoe we could not reach.. We could see th shore in the dim ditance ahead and long ere we realised onr safety we was on .terra firm again. Friend Crawf. $ 1 came long soon after with a wagon, thought the river looked deep, but saw where the bagy bad croMrd. and he concluded if a buggy could i-r be coiil I, jwtjl be bad to iwim out. Moral- On our prt n-vcr tart is'Tambiil, lrjt yon irtt ii.to deep wat r on Crawford's part, t if lotluw a bugjy CnU you know who ia .tnv ing. The pewpie of that vieinity nevd a rriig ihne, an" we hop Ihey wit! imild i.tir l. lore -unie t.d'.tr lica hi puuiea or r ma 4'thcr teirib! cf.lauiily bfjtn. I n;i. At 0-r rpidt-fruuf 1. M. St'roggln, April 14, b, .Vary F.antis crggin. Aged 13 CM S til" ll . Mai.uii:i. 1K.AN-At tho residn-e of S. T. I'-irfg' f afr'aU Creek, 1'olk county. Oregon' April Is'th, lH7J, by Itev. J. II. AUyn, Mr John Yi '.vk ni.d Ms Farab Iabelle Doran. AU f l' .I ff.ui l.v, Oregon. News Mumuiary Washiii-.'t rm. April 23. At the cele bration of St. (orc Society last even- Mwar l Thornton responded to tin a too', lei allmled ta tho Alabatii.1 flaimx n follows : I was much grati Grd at h'tving the honor of being one of the signtlrs ot the Treaty of Washington. I had gtvat faiih in the principle in tolved in arbitration j 1 have it still. No ouc 11 believe, pupposcs that the Mritifh 4'otniions had any idea - the jlight stitdea that indirect datrages wert; included in that treaty A subse quent examination of the Treaty ind its working has not persuaded them to the contrary,! but 1sm confirmed them in iheir oripiial and publicly proclaimed belief. '.hc Governuient of the United States thiiks otherwise, and have so tie clar.'d. 'hey have an undoubted right to tlieir own opinion. I cannot, how eve, but; lpe the present attempt to ap ply the great principle of arbitration may not fill on account of misunder standing, rind that a solution seems pos tiblc betwepn tho two great nations, willi equal powers. If it is easy, dignified and genrros to waive claims for pay ment, whici one of them thinks herself entitled to, It is impossible for the other to be boundlby a decision which renders her a debtoii for a claim which ehd docs not admit kIm! agreed to submit to arbi. tratiou. I can sec such solution, and am cqnfidentlthat such a solution would be applied byjall the world, and it would do honor to tae great Republic of even the United Slates." New York, April 23. Litest mail ad vines from EuWe treat largely upon threatening reltions between Germany and France, from Loudon financial circles conies tie report that Russia is at the back o France and making preparations lor in extensive war against Germany on a gigantic scale. ; - Kuropean capiaH$ls are acting with caution, and regard the future with dis- rust. 1 ' :'JV" v j;- v. ; V! The IJjnk of Ungland is using its best efforts lo encourage speculation and strengthen its ownlconditioii. s France still owc.4 Germany su h on dred mtlliou dollars! and JGeruiany still holds as surity ix rlistern DqartnientK of France, mtli abutt50,0f0 men; It Thiers should make mp his mind that the time has arrived! it ia in his powor to throw against thUTottou'Uh sudden An Ann Utrt8tTeeryf4 m Jkrlio from Ger. ftians to iFraoce .assort that Thiers has 485,000 men nd anus 'ready to more. Thoy areeacelleotly drilled, and toupi. Dcd by life la hut and fields. .There; ia-eaid to bein.faot, about doublcthe-effective jfurea vJrtrith which poleon 'be-' gan the .laet .war. Jls to the alliance -with Russia, IThiers an his adjournment 8jwh, claimed 3P"nee led allies, but bad do intention to make war. ile. was riDterrupted by a member; who! asked who the allies were.. ! Waiftiofrtoii, April, K24.Uouse.--t QTdio, Goat Island bill was taken iip. A Rjotioo to lay it on the table was nega tived by a vote of 79 to 06. Ilolmao's first , '.amendment, requiring a minimum annual rent of $50,000, was rejected yeas, 8G ; nays, 94. A seoond atriend ment, requiring -the 'Company ; lo re fund the interest ;paid on its bonds, was. i also rejected yeas, 79 ; nays, 82. Whs substitute was agreed to without -div. siso. ."The bill, as thus amended, jpass ta yeas, iui ; nays, 8i. -: Cox fwiggested that the frtle of the bill bo changed to as to read, 44 A bill to pjvedhe railroad company ever five millions worth of Government property without considortioo." - It is understflod that thtj Democratic Natiooal Convention will be held at St. Iouu on the fourth of July, although neither the time nor place are formally fixed. ' THE OVEKliANU STORE, SALEM. HAS received a Wge lot of nice, fashionable dry good", together with well selected te'a of lUdieti's, etc. Give tham a call. Highest prire paid for produce. 7tf ' SPECIAL NO TICKS. WILLI VT1 I4lVBSO., REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, No. CI Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON. UEL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLANUin lb nM dotiraMe la. ealtws. eonsUttns; .f LOT, II ALP KLOCKS aud II LOCKS, and STuRES; alio, i.'irii'M r.w r ji. !.-?. ana viaaoie uncultivated LA NIS, located lo ALL parts of the 6 T. 1 r. for oALb. LEAL ESTATE and other Property purrhajtod for CrrunInt. tn thi ClT an l throughout tb STATE" and TEllRI. TORIES. ih jwit re nul un the most AlVAXTAtJKOl'5 TERMS.; HOUSES id STORES LEASED. I.OAN.-5 XEUOTI ATKD, and CLAIMS OF ALL DEJ-CF IPTtONS PROMPLV VQ I.KCTKD. AndatJeneral FIXAN'CfAL and AUENCV n'JSIES3 tvaofacteL; AOEXTS of tbU OFFICE, in all t CITIES at4 TOWNS in tbe STATE. wi!l rerive larTirion of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to tbe above addrvsa. CHOLERA. HOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement of the DUribue. which alwsjs precedes an attack of the Cholera, take a teaspoonful of Pain Killer in sugar and w. ter, (hot If conrenient.) and then bathe frtselj the stotnaeb and bowels with the Pin Killer clear. 8bonM the dinrrhos or cr imps continue repent the dow every ten or nfteen tninntcs un til the patient is relieved. Ia extreme cae. two or more tcaspoonfuls ma be given at a done. The Pain Killer, as a remedy, han no po,nal. Incases of Cholera, Summer Complaint, Dys pepsia. Dysentery. Asihma it cure in one night bytakinjrit internally, and bathing with it freely. Its action is like magic, when external ly applied to Old Pores, Hums, Scalds, aud Sprains. For Pick Headache and Toothache don't fail to try it. In short, It is a Paix Kux kk. ,. Dircctionk accompany each bottle. The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in Med ieineg. 1'riooJ, 23 cents, 50 centsand $1 par bottle The True Grounds of Confidence. Whence comes tbat firm reliance, that abso lute, vndoubting faith in tbe efficacy of Hotet- ter's 8tomah Hitters a a remedy tor indiges tion, bilious disorders, intermittent and remit. tent fevers, which notoriously prevail in all parts of the United States? This confidence ha been growing for twenty years, and it is still ex. tending. It is not the result of credulity; it has not been engendered by nay buwiati device, but is the FpootaoeoBs and natural eonsequenre of epcrieneeJi! What people see dally goiag ea under tbclr own eyes tbey cannot tfuoidion. When fs tail its in unhealthy districts that retort to this wholesome vegetable tonic, as a prevent tive, ecape petlodical fevers, nnd their imme diate neighbors, wto neglect this s precaution, aio proetated , by the disease, bow is it possible that the phenomenon should be without it les JH 1 in like, manner when it is seen that obsti nate case of dyspepsia,' of livr complaint, of ronstipation, of nurvous weakness, and of g?n er Usbility, yield to tun (operation of the la inous remedy, how . cna even incredulity ,: itself withhold its endorsement ?, Kyetvirncsse of the salatary effects of the Bitters are to be found in every civil i sod settlement ot th is con ttnent. The thousands upon thousands who owe their restoration to health and strength, or thiir pres ervation ' from - sickness,1 to it extr;i.trdiijiiry medicinal projicrtios, are entUiA!tHT in its praise. Tho ujultitudo who. recommend ic in neighborly way to tocir friends arid acquaint ances, a well as a those who, make public their estimate of its virtuws, are alvtays ready to state their reasons fwr the faith that is iu tbein. They have all either folt or witatMcd its bena lcvntoperaiioo.' J - W Alt VmWStiMENTS. IV A.T.X.O X 'A H & V S J N J2 S $ C OtL liEG IPOBTLAND,' OREGON; o ,.. A 20DEL nC0UKE2CIAX ' C01LT.CH ) THE EDUCATION FOR THE TIMES. The Importance 'of a Practical Edncaticra Was never aaow Apparent thanow ! IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOV7LEDOED that as tregrow in prosperity we'growmore practical, arid tbat it i 'required of men that the eo!uatelbeme!ves : practioallv -dueate themselves in tbe best maoner possible tomcet tbe demands of the times. When Agsilatt8'King of Sparta, was arkeA what things be Cbougbt most proper for boy to learn, 'heTrplied-: ? Thoec things whloh they should rae'ree when tbey becomo men.' M Deliver all things in number, and ' weight, and. ptft all in writing that thou giret ont orre ceivest in," is a precept of universal application ; aud there is a special necessity for its strict ob servance in all business transactions. Yocng men, the Tutu re welfare of this Coast look to YOU 1 Are YOU preparedtonieft its demands ? A COURSE OP INSTRUCTION i to ineet the- . . The most thorough, and comprehensive COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING ever introduced by any COM1TIE H C I AL BU S INK S C O L L E G E. combiuing TIIE01l AND rRACTICE, by means of BANKS JND BUSINESS OFriCES. The CoarM is so arranged and Taught as enable tbe Student to uwar it iu the &bertcst Time possible to Each Student, after pasiag tbrongb the TIIKOIIY COURSE, becomes an actual BOOK KEEPER AND MERCHANT where, in the rpa-e of a' fw WEEKS, be ob tains the eipcrience of angOKDIN ARY LIFE TIME. , TheTm.T:JUAtH DKPARTMEXT Is now fittest with lb best of instruments, and is In ewr.eie runoir.e nrder. For FULL INFOK.MTIOX. send foriCOL l.t.lit. rAVUK. Idress: DaFltANCK A JAMKS, Wyl Portland, Oregon. o. w. hob 4 nr. I si W. If 01 AST co is isXXt shop r North-Cast Corner of Mala and Mill Streets, Dallas. GEORGE W. liOBAHT & CO. Witt Manufacture and keep CONSTANTLT ON HAND a large Assortment of: SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND COLLARS, Consisting of all the HOUSE 'EQUIPMENT Usually kept in a FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP, All of which will be made ot THE BEST M ATE III A L. Aim. CAHntAOK TRIMMING and KE PAIRIXd done to order on tbe shortest notice. Call and exatnire out Work before purcbaa ing elsewhere. 41tf GEO. W. HOB ART A CO. W. II. -TEA C aV o Wason Si Carriage lakcrsi MAIN STREET, DALLAS, Are on hand with their WAGrtCNS and BtJG G IKS at their old Stand this Spring an usual, and intend to sell tbem very cheap lor Cash ; the Prices ranging from $130 to 1180, They have n!.o on band for sale plenty of wagon materials. Give him a cull and set the in All kinds of work in their line done o order AH kind? of IHacfcMUithllifr done cn short notico, ad in a workmanlike manner. Horse Shoiufi $2 !0, cah down. 4 Thankful for past patronage, they solicit continuance of the same. y-tf Dallas", May 6. 13fl. Tbe Crrr Roit Srona bss long been Head qmvrUtl for the State of ,TntiBla Citi.K mtATKn Boots, of which I have Exclutivt Sule. Parties are cautioned to examine and find my name on thetn, as . the country flooded with a Rottm l)ot, in imitation of the genuine article. Ertry pntr of TirreUs Uoota sold at my establishment is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. . - , Rkmgmsrr that the above house sells no buff or -split gojde. Jfo ahoddy palmed off upon hid customers for a superior artiel of French Call. ' All - ripe, returned in a reason able lime, repaired free of charire. ,4 , , :i7-tf" J. W. GILBERT, Faletn.' ti.ue: is jfioiuEVj WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANKOUNCE to tbe eitizons o1 Iailai and Vicinity that he ia now prepared Iu elean and repair CLOCK'S, WATCHES aad JEWELRY, etc. SatUlaction gaarahtoed. . . ., , OFFICEAt lIobrte rornar, oypbiite the Drug -Stor. ! - ' ;;: r V. S.Wrrk W'wt 5 absence left with Mir. II wbart, will be attended to. 7 if tii - I. t 't v -. .... , 4 v fA.J,. V JLyer'ii air ivlSOr Tor restoring Crhy Hair 45 lis natural Vitality jind Coloh A dressing vhich ia at occe agreeable, iicaltliy! cz& efccttial for preserving;11' thu 4u:ir. Jfaatd cr gray hair u 9oen rtitored to it original color xoitt the $U3$ arti freshnest f yevt h. min fair, it tUdk- ne3, falfing Thaif checked-, And bald ness ofteo, though cct alwpjf, enreft hy its use. Nothing cui restcre 'ihw hair where the folltdes are ftdyed, or the glands . atropHedHMld , decayed J3ut such as remain can be sared fct usefulness by this application. Instead ox louiing ine nair vnia a jaiy eu- ment, it will keep it clean and vjgoroaa. Its occasional use will prerent the baif from turning gray or lallmg wy ana consequently prevent -baldness. . . ,SF re from those deleterious substances which make some preparations "dangerous an4 injurious to the hair, the Vigor cai only benefit "but sot harm it. If waotea tnerely for a '. !' " HAIR DRESSING nothing else Tan be found so "desirably Containing Neither orl oot 3ye, it aH not soil white cambric, 'and et laU long on the hair, giving it a TichIowj- lustre and a grateful perfume, S Prepared by Dr J. C. Ayer h ,te PRJLCTICAI. XKD ANAXTTfCAS. Ca: ' i 'A Ay er s - Sarsapa sw - 1 mm aTOB CTtUrinUfO THE XS&IX, Tbe reptrtaUoa thla celllnt medic&M wajeyav is derived from ita caraev many or which art truly marveUoua. - InveteraU cases of Scrofulous iisv aae, wbere Sn vpicerk eetned aatu rated wia corruption, bava be4 miriflcd had cured by &crofulons affectioaa aad dlaordera.whlch warn rravated by tha eerfit tons con tarn luatkwi natll tbey were patofally aSlrting, have been radical' cured in such great numbers in almost every eee tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of ita virtnea or "cs. o m :-t-l Scrofuloua poison is one of tha most defftrneBvw rnemieeofour race. Often, this nnteea and urife tenant of the organism undermines the coir?; tn&smi -and invites the attack or enfeebling or lata! dieaesi witnont exciting a susplcioa of its twee AgaiM , It seems to breed Infection throughout the bdy,4 then, on aosne larrraW owsoiKafbrilTtlf Into one or other of Ks bkleotts romra, aitbc an C airfare tr atnoifg ttie Titnls. In the latter, tuber ctea way be auitdcnty ! posited ta tba lusure hiart,or tumors forwr ia tho liver, r ;eiMwf its pretence try enrptkHia tto the skin, or foul nicest ations on aonw part of the body, llenee the ocxa aional tose of a bottle of this &rajtwrta te a disable, even whesi no acUva armptom f Iiea(4 apnear. . Persona afflictatt with U. folJowiae r plaints generally nod immediate awd ai lenstn, cure, by the se oT IbU AjUtMAMBil l.At St. Anttmy JWre, Mpftpmm Trtter, Salt jrnewm, irai Mima, w mm Sr ky: and, other atwptwsw visible forma Tf Serof!af disease. Also in ttMj nore concealed form , aa jttfprrn m, Mt w 7e accct'ots of the intucn tlrmri fXaewae. 4t$ and tbetariotts f7cerow lar and nervous ytcniv i wLIi tiunhlUa or rrmrrrat and JtTri rnrlmt Dsewc are eured tv It, though a longtime wjubed for aulHluing these olsUuatc ishr any anMiMk r.ut long roMlnued use of Ibla 'J?'J tbe romnbiint. wrwrAa-w or WAtte. I lerrwlowa, nml JFVwwIe yiesce, are rfya. moTtlr soon relieved nnd rltimatelr fiiml by Ita rlulfS ft and invfcorflting effect. liete Wrao. tlons for each cic ai-e found in our Almanac, snp Plied - srtli waws' and 7ew.wte fanscl by accnmidnUohs nf extrancotis mHtere in the blood, vicld quickly to it, a 1n l.ie Complaint. tityUitft. rmfrerleworlWfwta. nation of the l.irr, and JitHfitirr, when nslnsA as they often do, from the ronkllng voisoni In th blood. This SAltSAPAnilJ.A ( irreat stoier for the ctrrnpth and rigor of the systcm nioe who are J.anrruM and l.ttl, JVa Hrnt, Slrrptr, nnd troubled with fmma Ap trertoa or Ferea. or nnr of tbe a fleet tone eymntomatic of Ifrnkwrt, will find : Iromertiata relief and convincing evhlvnce of its rcsloraUTa power upon trial. " PREPATtti it T ; ' " Dr. X C. AYEIt Oc CO., Y,vlt, Tstaav rmrUcal nnd Anntficml ChrnUtM . ;t 60Lt) AV. ALL TiRUGGlSTS gVWllkH3f Will lew everyihlng needed la t am&Ti , tU heatiast to the llgfctest fabric IT DOES 2SOSSS WGStlac 1 ll" TICK . . --' aufl IUSDS 07 WGSXH lir a u ThMA anj felhnr machined r ;-r , , If iSi&i ia a Floresee eicalT" $ caine within oae thousaad milta i nt Ban Fraucisco not irorkiag well ftpd .,,, citing entire BatieJacUon, if I ant is . , t formed cf it, it will be attended ta;1 4 , without expense of any kind, to the 1 ..owner. r- .;..-.'.' u:i tcti4- SAHTJEL HILL, Agtnt,iytW.i . 18 New Kontgoroery Sbtt v(h Grind Motel Building, Sa fnrtcUce. , . . i r .. ,Tt . ',.T--.W'L,a30 Snd fbr Clrcutst mhd mjfe 1K ererl;. cfiee AgtnU eU& in1 every jptnc. &