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DALLAS, SATURDAY. APRIL 27.
, to r--r c-ar
About Prl uteri
.i jIsJJy do. "Indeed t
It items to' me that printers
.6teverydbing thejttvoedw
I '-'(Elccpt money.) --
i i
T W)get the Ur&4&M ) I .r
Of every tbing that grows,
get free fatojureusses j
, f -And other kind.'Of hows- ' i ;
' v.(By paying q equivalent.) : V
jTha biggist bag will speak ta them, t
No mattet how they dress, ' . " " ?
VA shabby eoat is nothing,
fc .ivj car taej own a printing press .
TO: V
j (Policy. J .y;- I
it r At ladies fair tney.T alaiosi hugged
jK.. By pretty girls, who know
'-That, they will praise up everything
7That ladies have to show.
iiii !(That1 so.) i ...' i - 1 .
,?t And thus they geta. Wow out Dree, :
9 Si At everjr party feed, : t
fj , Ud thf reason is, beianse they wiite,
V A01 Other people r,ead r ( r
'vT'(Thif wfcaft the matter.)
f
Sunday Reading
IleaV lives should be like ' tbe! day,
iadre beautiful id the evening; or, like
the;. autumn;" rich 5 with the golden
IBeaves, where 'the good ri works and
deeds have ripened on the field.' 1 ;
Every .aqectton is an axe one which
ftie'eneny seeks ' to enter, and unless
in en 'watch arid8 'pray, the foe .will " get
the mastery, until every passion will be.
comerv fngtae of watuporj the son L
Ue : who looks upon. Christ through
frames and feelings is like one who sees
heun on. ' wter, which quivers and
moves as the water moves ; but he that
Idoks upon him in the glass ot his word
by faith, sees him ever the same.
lilaq thoughts are worse enemies than
llos.&tijl jjigers for, we cao. keep
ouVof the way of wild beasts, but bid
thoughts W!n their way everywhere.
The cap thatoai tfi-Ui Fill hold no.
more ; keep your heart full of good
thoughts, that bad thought may find oo
room tg enter. t f
IVfi herever joas ?re, and cwuati evef
circrimstauQes tou are in, dosotUjCtUiu,
that "wilt go on "beucfiuiogriicn after
jauara dead, if it is only to pl nt a tree'
crj Irtish to beautify .a hons6 or en
baaea the comfort of tVavelers.pa not
racouten ted wi th ' sim ply : b el pt ng you r
cwn seit.tfeechtr.
fi The srealled liberal marTIr ihe' man,
T?ho permit men to run riot, and waste
t heir powers; and u n d er b ui Id j and pb-.
derpUnT and V uqder-act, and under
Jfl8hat;IibeTalism It is Jibcral
ism down bill. ; They are the ' truest
eralilia liA the Idair: of character
the- stindard of ambition higher aud
fi$!&rfui&Kdid -mea ta C ''.r i
fM.oi. maukiad would perish
!i -J tfcey cease to aid each other.
Frow tne time that the mother binds
dhild'3 head till ; the twameot that
some kind JJist istaot wipers' the damp
Xtoii Ihe liraw of the dying, we can not
i$r without mutual help. All; there
lareilhal btad aid, hive a right to ask
MldVui power of ' granting it; ca.n
fiefasdifwithout guilt.: ; . :
;064 asks ; noT .; ictipo.lsIbUitiea.v "itVheri
your wilj is yielded to do just what He
btdaydu iru3ting "Jlim for all r conse-
you rare f whcTe" ; the;, Holy
fcpirit;will guide aod empower ycu to
Jake th'e:!eAp;pf atth" iito the Saviors
artna. Vou are utterly helpless as to
purohslio or winuing sulvation ; but
t bit -one tbiieg you can do that is yield
yourself to trust justwhat God tells you
ih;!:His;:rVord; The result U sure.
Commit yoorseif mnreEervedly to Hiur
--UfUD.tLe believer in Christ feels un
ftllllf ;icty Jf t those in whose
eonversattott he rtlivds little to condemn,
tieauife the elcrueot 19 ' wanting which
would nourish and. edify his spiritual
PliHMiR'???10 fcoinc in.tlhe
eomrny of that poor cottager th in of
thatmBed diviuej because in the one
tfteft Hi1 an- element of spirituality,
which, with all his intelligence and
knowledge the othe docs njt possess.
The more (end erly and warmly one
loveatf hjnore does h6 discpver0n
himsejfjd elects rather than charms, that
render him not worf hy-f the beloved.
Thus our little fruits firsfinadejcnown
to us, when we ave ascended theirnghr
etepg of religt;trjb :mtp3k) satisfy
the demands oftfoBciecethetronger
they bj? Ijbvii a nX religion are like
the su;;. By m'erdayljght aodj (orch
light,tlj airofthe'aparfment is jrjqreaud
undiftu;bcd by a gfngla particle j but fet
iq a susbeam, and how mucbudast and
motes are hoveriog about ! - ?
n c are judged usually by due pub
lic succese, by the -esteem of distin
guished personSfiiBat th6real:tC8t2of
charact(2&i tbe feclinsf those before
T.t
wbog20 jriay M pftrtAVhat does the
nurse in the. joursery think Df usr or the
bunftess feel ihat he is full of thought
aud Sympathy lor, them s for brethern,
if 4bp9 who meet ...him perceivo the
chrm of his urbanity, and as they dra w
nearer and. know hhrr better, honor and
love-more ' and mdro?; we? may be very
ure that he hai ' the noblest huraap
fjualties, whosq influence will be a pos
esaion tyfQrpyfc0t, W. Curtii.
forter in me store, or-the butcher boy :
t children confide ia-hifnif
all tfboni W tmnlovs at hhrnVahrl -?fn
Factfif and jPatiipies
j Laundry witFial?irony
; Why b a carpenter's wife an unhap
py' woman ? Because her husband ii al
ways a jawiri 'er. ; ''' 1 x '
t A marriage is published in the J3uf-
4 falo papers to which affixed the words,
" no cards on nonsense, x 'M' 1
The immense hight of a woman's coif,
furc in the present ' fashionj places her
face as it were in the midst of herself.
M Misfortune8 never come single,"
. - . And o, like -birds of a feather,
The marriages and deaths
. are always printed together.
j Widowers seldom die of grief. How
ever crushed they may be, if you only
let them. alone they will generally re
wive. He that thinks himself the happiest
man is really so; but he that thinks
L himself the wiaest,is generally the great
est fool.
The illustrious planet Venus is now
L visible in the wee Btua' hours, and a
great many young couples plan it to sit
p up to see her.
; A lady who was very anxious that
her fiance, a young student in college,
f should creditably pass his examination;
had masses said in church daily tor bis
success.
: A Hartford paper reports the erec
tion of a new shirt at Middletou, Conn.,
whence it is to be inferred that the man
ufactury -of eld ahirts is no longer profit-
able.
" Why," asked a disconsolate widow,
11 is venison like my late aud never sufti
cientlyto-be-lameuted husband, V , Be
cause oh dear ! oh dear ! it's dear de
parted."
A young lady, on her way to be mar
ried., was run over and killed. 1 Au el
derly single lady savagely remarked,
" she has escaped a more lingeriu" and
horrible destiny."
..1,1 .
A crUsty old bachelor in Congress pro
poses to levy a tax of 2i rjer cent, on
cornet, whereupon a down Kat paper
remarks : Since there is no tax on
men getting tight, why should not la
dies have the same privilege r
The New York Evening Poxt tells us
that "old sailors are never so, much at
sea as when they ara on shore." In
this they are somewhat like hen-pecked
busbauds, who are never so much at
home as when they arc abroad.
" You are beautiful aud I adore you,"
said a centlemau to the belle ot the
evenings " For my part I hate you
and think you are frightful' she letur-
led. I believe you, you-, ff auk girl
You do not tell polite falsehoods like
me.
j A lady correspondent, in a letter rel
ative to woman suffrage, takes' this deli
cate view of one branch of the subject :
' Many Women fwhb mm dC gtadiy4 help
this movement are bound closely by
constantly recurriug eases from any pub
Uq part ilfiUeMfor
It is common to speak ,of those whom
flirt' has jilted as her victims.' This is
a
a grave error.
iter reai victim is tnc
ma u Bye accept jv j ( ppf si r u ua
thus . A coquette is a ro.e from whom
every lover picks a leaf-the thorn re
mains for her, future, husband' , -
The latest style. of ornauicnts for the
hair are made of silver filagree work, in
the shape ol butterflies or beetles, with
diamoud eye ud - wiug studded with
small diamonds. They are fistcued to
a silver baud by n wire, and vibrate and
glisten with every ; movement f of ibo
wearer's head.
Neither God nor man expects 3 wife
to submit to brutality ; but ' a woman
whofiuding herself outgrowing her hus
band or disappointed in him, yet takes
up the cross, and, fitting her shoulders
to it, bears it In silence to her life's end,
has joys the world knows not of, and
reaches the highest. type of womanhood.
Decidedly the cleverest matron in all
Europe is 1 the wife, of, the present King
of Denmark. Just consider the Cue
. matches ". she ha.si managed, to obtain
for her children. One daughter is the
I utii re FiUl press of itussia, the oilier the
future Queen of Knglaud. One of cer
sons is the King of the Greeks and now
the son-in-law of a C?;ar.
The Indianapolis Sentinel thus relieves
itself; eighteen souls with nine single
thoughts, eighteen hearts that beat as
nine ut Kvaosville last week." If thcee
were marriages, it WDuld have been
more j udicious, with the editor's knowl
edge of Indiana nature, to have deferred
his touching ebullition. If they are di
vorces he ought to be ashamed of him
sejfl The ceremony of tying the marriage
knot is much simplified tu Indiana, a
the following will show , ' What is
your name sir '(" JMatty." 41 Y hat is
your name miss ?" " lully " ..".Matty,
do yon love Folly xVo mistake."
44 l'olly do you loye MUy V " Well I
reckon." Veli;theq, '
' I pronounce you man and wife
All the daya of your life.' "
hd)M6edutailMonMnakJeraiJt
in view of the approaching leap-year,
publishes a list of eligible old bachelor
10 Helena and follows 'with thirty or
forty genuine names of citizens who are
in the main, it says, 4 in a good state of
preservation." The dart bg editor pro
poes to ewpplement the Jist with
another of "all the old maids and mar-
riageble young ladios m IJeleua'
REPUBLICAN PfcATFOHM.
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BESOLVTIOMS ASOPTKS JBT THB BTATB BBPtTBtf
CAN COSVBNT103I AT rOHTLASD, MARCH
The Union RepublicaU party of Ore-'
gon; in Convention, " makes ''this declara-
'4 , . . ' .... i - -
iion 01 us principles ana policies .- .,
1. To the Constitution of the Uni
ted States and , all Its amendments'" we
pledge bur unfilteriug .allegia'n(j j to
its authority a' Willi ng'obcdience 'io its
full and legal construction' and enforce
ment our constant support. ' -;n . ; : ,
2. That tho success of ttiie present
National Administration - in reducing
the public debt, diminishing and equa
lizing taxation, administering every
branch of public affairs with economy
and efficiency, forming and improving
the; civil service, enforcing' the laws
without fear or favor, protecting' the
nation's wards with parental care against
the cruel avarice of speculation and
fraud, and maintaining friendly rela
tions with v oreign lower, has been
such as to command ? the approbation
of the great majority of the American
people, aud justly entitle it to the con
fidence and comiueudation of every true
Republican
3. Wo regard the payment of . tho
national debt, in full compliance with
all leg?il obligations to our ? creditors
everywhere, and in accordance witk the
true letter and spirit of its contracting,
as no longer a question in issro : but
that we may ,,be clearly understood, we
denounce all forms and degrees of repu
diation 4f that debt, as affirmed by the
Democratic party and its sympathizers
as not only rmtionaVcala',nitics, but pasi
itvc crimes, and we wi'll uaver consent
to. a buspiciou ol? lack of honor or jus
lice iu its complete satisfaction.
c au mil ot, no auiiuoiioog be
tween citizeiK, whether of native or
foreign birjjv ; ,auU iherefara we; lafor
the granting of fnlramuesty'to the peo
pie ot thosa jStas lately in rtb llion J
and we here pledge the "full and efiec
tive protection rf our 'civil laws to ail
persons voluntarily coming to or, resid
ing in our land. 4
6. AVe favor the encourapemeu'
ot railroads by the General Government
of the United State, and hold thnt Mtch
disposition shou'd be made of thpub
lie lauds as shall secure the sime to ac
tual settlers ouly, in quantities not ex
ceeding 100 acrct.
C. That while we are in favor of 0
revenue for the support of the (ieuera!
Government, by duties upoo imj.urts,
sound policy requires such adjustment
of those duties on import as to pneour
age the development of. the industrial
interests if the whole country ; and vre
recommend that p)licy of national rx
change which secures , to 'the working
men liberal uage. toagricaltute rcmu
nerative prices i to 'mechanics and uim-
ufacturers an adequate reward for tluii
skill, labor and cnterpri.-c, and to th
Nation commercial prosperity ahI Inde
pendence.
t. e l clicve that popul ir educa
tion is the o!e truo bas'w arnV-h"pe of a
!ree government, ami fhall ever. oppose
any diversion of, or interference with
the common school funds or land in
tnis btutefor any other (hah. their Ie
gitimnto purpose, and; tve condemn the
act of favoritism by the last L-ui'diitnrr
when ! v two hundred thouiand dollar?,
taken from tin- frhHl fund,' wefe ur.int-
. . ...
ei to a corporation e.riswt m m.ir.K' of
Democratic Icul-rn nd party ' f'ivoats--'.
for the construction of a work whicd
another orp4ratioo, entirely sound and
rcsionsible, offered to construct for ?cv
enty.fivc thousand dollirs le.s ; and that
we are in favor of the passage by the
Legislature of an efficient school law,
such as shall secure i to all citizens of
our State a good common school educa
tion. 8. AVe find no terms t sufficiently
strong to express our disapproval of
those act of the last Legislature where
by the swamp land belonging to the
State have been taken from the needy
settlers and given without limit or proper
competition in price to the land grab
ber and speculator ; whereby the enrol t
utucuts and salaries of State officer
have been unconstitutionally increased,
and the taxes increased thousands of
dollars by tho creation of new and un
neeessay offices and salariest, for the
purpose of providing for party favorites;
and whereby the citizens of. our me
tropolis have been deprived of Nnd de
nied the riitht of controlling their po
lice authority. Aud t?e equally con
demn the administration i of oor State
officers aud laws as extravagant, reck
less, illegal and destructive, and we
rightly charge all these results as the
acts of the Democratic purty.
9. We are in favor of the United
States giving to each honorably dis
charged soldier who served in the arm
ies of the United Stated to put down
the rebellion a warrant, for homestead
of 1G0 acres. j ?
10. That we demand the repeal of
the so-called litigant act, which was
devised to support pauper Democratic
newspapers at the public cipense.
, H. That the ltepublican party of
this State are in favor of the General
Government extending aid toward build
ing a railroad from . Fortlaud, Oregon,
to Salt LakoJSity, and we hereby plfldge
our party representatives to the support
of the same. . ' j ,
12. That tho indiscriminate lieen-
.ing of pcr.on.to .ell .pirituoa, li,ow.jOTV
wuuuuw ucii uuutsr roper re
sponsibiiities
tor tne;ayuso inereof,
having been-found by experience to
promote the growth of crime and tpau
oerismaod thereby to seriously increase
the. rate of : taxation,' the Itepullicao
partyjreoognize: the 1 right and duty or.
the law making power to prevent ani
limit thr evil and abuses of such sate,
so faras co n cerns the pub) i c good arid
is consistent with individual liberty, oy
refusing to liconge other than law-abid-
lt nnd responsible persons' ' who can
furnish sufficient sureties for ood con
duct. u '' .:' '"; '; v ',.; 'V
13. That tho Eepublicaa , party ot
Oregon is in favor of obtaining assist
ance from the General Government for
the construction of a wagon, road from
the city of Fortlaud to the Dalles, re.
cognizing this as a most important and
necessary improvement for the State.
. 14. We affirm that the continuance
in power of the Republieau party is
tho only sure preservation of national
peace and prosperityand for reasons
therefor wo poiut to its brilliant record
in the', late civil war : 'to a complete
oationalitv : to a united sisterhood of
thirty-seven States ; to our Territories
rapidly warming into State life; to a
rmtion freed from the taint of human
slavery: to an elevated and enlarged
citizenship ; to our national standing at
home and abroad : to the work ot vig
orous reform in all discovered abuses of
authority or trust ; to an uncqualed for
eign credit ; to a successful and solid
finaacial system, and to the unparalleled
peace and prosperity everywhere io our
broad domain, and these are cur pledges
for the future.
15. We hail the. 44 New Departure
of the late Democratic party, taken by
the aeliou of their Convention in seven
States, as au affirmation of the princi
ples for 'which the Hepublicau party
has contended for the last ten years j
and in the " Fassive Folicy" of that
party,, already assumed in sevcril of
the States, we recognize an ar.koowl
edgmeiit of their hopelessness of suc
cess iu the comtog Fresideulial .cam
paign.
PLANTATION
liters.
S
WONUERFCL VK
1ETAHLK IS
JL luralii
vtt is the sheet n. b
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n l ilvliliiat-J A a tonic
aj 1 ct)rt;i;; fur
agp'l add l.iOgui 1 it Las n
stofn a c I, i e .
A a rnoty for t ' er"
U;U woiuf n re efjXH"'8'
jpet, it is uirci tig every other .,ttii.!.'l. i
In all climate. lrM'ul, t:ujerate 0?
br i a ffH'jfic in rcry ssaiei !.
whicU un I rmiiiPi till ii.ly ti
brcaki djr. ihd ar.iina! fj.iril.
i . r 1 ?ri
t'l .K.vl
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S a t h a i r o .,
l'".r I'rracrlus an.l Ilautlf im I the
Human'. 11 Ir. To ft t cnt lis I IHn
Out and I umliiff ;ray.
A wf ll-freerv4 of Hair, ia a person
of middle age at once le?rcsk refmem . -nt, rl
cjjance, health and beauty. It m.iy t uly bo
called WoroanV Crowning nh.ry, whi ' o men
nro not innenfible to its advantas and c harm.
Few things are more disgusting tha i th J n, fri
ly, harh. nntamed ITtr, with hea l an 1 coat
covered with IandrnT. 'Vt-it a barb -r and
you foul and Uk likfl a mw man. I X hi ic
what ,I.VON' KATH AIHON wil' do all
the time. The charm which lie in well l-ed
Hair, til f?y Curl. LaJtuHant Trfte: and a
Clean Head, is nuticeable and irresiilib e.
Sold by all Druggi-t and Couutry S f lores.
Tbe originator of this wondcrfa
claims to hare dico'ered and c
harmony more of A'atmVs ' t sot
medicine
f m blued tit
i reign mcdi
ombincd in
cat pnprtit tnan was ever otioro
on medicine! The evidence of,
found irt the variety of most obstii
which it has bren found to cone
cure of Bronchitis, Severe Cvugh
stages of Vuumption, it has as
medical faculty, aud hundreds of
Bicians pronounce it th grtatft
ropery of the age. While it cuies
Cuuk-hs. it strengthens tho aysteu i
this fact is
tate diseases
,ucr. In the
,ind the early
tonuhod tho
the best pby-
! ICdC'l dS
the severest
i and purifies
koroogh Hood
Minors from tbe
irk 1'impfe or
lincral poisons,
the blood. ; 13 y its grtai and t
purifying properties it cwres allli
worst ktrofuln to a oo in in oh 'Btc
Erj.ti. Mercurial Diseases, h
Syphilitic anu eneriat JHuease
focta are eradicated and vigorot
lounti constitution established.
Jihstun, thUd , fjend. Fever
Hough Skin, in short all the nt
Caused by bad blood, are co
powerful, purifying and invlg
Fot"licer VomplaUt". liiliot
(fahituat Constipation, it hs
dretls of per fort aod' perma
Vand tneir e'
is health and a
Ei'1nipctns, Suit
Sores, Sfirtly or
ttnerous diseases
iqtioro I by this
trilling medicine.
JJisordert and
s produced bun,
mnt cures where
other ujodiciuo bad failed.
. t The proprietor olTers $100
cine that will equal it in tho
reward for a mcdl
curoof tlio discaecs
. Beware ot coi
for which it is recommended
feilt and icortJls imitation
rnmeut Stamp, which is a ;
genuineness, is npon the 6ut
i Sco that uiy! Gov
S '
- -
.!....:. : : I '
.tositive y rants a of
ide wrapper. This
? is l one dollar per
PIEKCE M. D., cole
al , Laboratory, 12S
xV Juno3d,l3-3m;
medicine is ooia.ny urugtjtt
Freparud ,y li, V.
eenecaeueeeiJuflafp,,,:
Front Street "one Dp or South ol;
j Dallas ; - - - - - f , - Oregon.
difieren.t between articles of TlNWABK
manufactured by me, and that made by
facturers in Portland and otter large citiea, for
Bhipment, I have on hand oth my own make
un that of factory make,- so that people
hnay take their choice,, My stock coniU ui
I'" 01 .... ,S:,, ...... ,, v,,,
Stoves of all klnda,,
Copper, Brss and Iron ware,
Wire work of all descriptions,
- Sheet and ttalvanlzed Ironf
Stove IIoIlr,Tea Kettles,
1 Milk Pans, Dippers '
, Lard aud IJutter Cans,
, liggT Deatera. ,
Japanned Ware a general Assortment, 4 '
Cooking Spoons, A varuty oruem raaa,
Porcelain lined Stew Pans for Fralt,
Broiling Pixtares "of ITew and the Moi
improvea raiiern
And in fact everything that can be found in "a
Cut class Ttn and btove Biere.
Job Work
Neatly Done and Promptly AUcnded to. .
60-tf T. li. NEWMAN". !
Xcw Ciootls! ISew CSoods!!
FOR TUE PRESENT SEASON.;
w. ..ntr.i1t rail the attention of the
' Public to our Wall Selected Stock of
Ladles' Dregs Coods,
Ladles' aud Misses Hats.
Ceutk' Furnishing Good,
Gloves, Ciailer, Etc
Hardware,
Croc cries,
School II ..ki,
Statiutiery, tr.,
10 fact Eventhlns; I'uuiit I a Tirst
Clahs Retail !Slorc.
can iure our -Pjtr i. li4l we wil be
tu v. ith !ba llim .
We
ml Iltt-nrte o ir S brre p'ir-
Cr-iii'.i-y
Produ- e t :ica lu cxoia'-Ja 1 '
N. A. J. V. I.KE
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ii o l r i; it, s it i 2' i v cu.
ir.r- ,-ctI tL-.r i-1'' k
l.adUH lro u.l l'iiry itids,.
SlcU uA II JJ' Clwtaiutfi
llali. iind Ci),
Ihitf Hid Slices,
r.jllrs ar.d "hndtcf-' ftf every
,) Vt 1 id Uc.
V fn'.l tork t' C;r.cerles constantly
olt haud, . liAi d .vurc aud Cract.cr
V,ulon CSaid Slaiiulirturcd Ht the
lUicnlalu Mill, uh ui
nravrs, nc res. Hard Tlmps.
Tu-tftriTM. I lanncH and'-lankct,
WhuiU vr-i r.lT nt W tiuh i'.o and llclalt.
iv i
p.,:;.,., o ui r.miv -' J I'.v
Wh.. mv iAs..r with ll.vr vatr..B.ro. VV
will cxv ti ' r-"- O.ut ry Produce, lor
which we will ly h- Hghsl l'rtoe.
Bring oil yoar Egg and 3atter.
r.-tf
The standard remedy for Couch. In
flnenxa, fore Throat. Whooping
t'otigh, Croup, I.lvcr Complaint,
llroiichitls, lllecdinj; uf 1 the
Lungs, and every aflectlon of the
Throat. Lu tiffs and Chest, includ
ing Co'Mtmptlon. (
Wjstar Ilalsam does not dry up
a Cough, bat loosens it, cleanses
the Lung, allays Irritation, thus
removing the cause of the. com
plaint. otie genuine unless sign
ed I. lltJTTs. Prepared by SE ril
W. l'UWI.E Xt)JT, Iloston.
Sold by REDDINCrrON, IlOS
TETTER & CO., San l-ranclsco,
and by dealers generally. IO-ly
c-11. cox
lias on hand a.nd for Sale, RAD'DIjK
TUBES of all sites and the heat quality.
Shop near Wajmlre's Mill, Dallas, Of . v;on.
d.ttr
WOOL ! WOOL ! WO I Hi!
rnilK HI till EST CASH PltrCE PA l! FOH
1 Wool, by ALBERT 0. TA PRS.
Offiee in Pallaf. 5
11 11
S.A LL KNDS OF . .WQRK, 6EWlNai tu
5l Washing and Ironing, Ac, done by ilrat ...
Burnett on short. . notice 'aoduOO Teajonable
terms. AU orders left at the house, sooth-west
part of pallaa, will be immediately attended to
Tho Great DIedical Mkoverj I Jk
Dr. WALEEE'3 O A T.TFOaiTIA,
VIN EGAR:i BITTERS"0
; Hundreds of. Thousands; 5i :.
? . Bear testimony to thHrWonUr a?
i o"3 ralCnraUTeffecU. i -
iIiWHAT ARE THEV?i
THEY AEB KOT A VILE VttaS
faBl FANCY 'DRlNK.IWw
Vila of Poor Knm, WUUUey,
Hpirit sind Ref Maurdoctored.spfci
aud sweetened to please tUe taste, called? Ton-:
lc,""AppctUcr," Restorers," c, that leeff. j
tUe tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, hut are.
atrao Medlclne.made from the KaHve Kootas
HerUof Cailforn:a.lree frans stll AlcUwllf,
Htlmulanis. They are the CHIEAT OJLOOp
PURIFJEtteud I.irECilVlSG PRIN
CIPLE perfect Reaovator andIalt;oratoror
s the System, carrying off alt poisonous matter and. -;
restoring tUe Mood to a bcaltby , condition. Ko
person can taVe these Bitters according to dlrec
tlon and remain long on well. ' - -j-- ' ' '
For InflanawutV nd Chralc Jlfc
,ntl.m nud CJoat, Dyanpei r Indl- .
station. Rtliooa. Remittent and Inter
mit tent Frrerar Dlaeaaes of Ihe m.
l.i,cr, Kidney, a.d Dlsd.r.Jhese B U
ter 1ts tcea most successful- Beh -
ca.es are caused by Vitiated Blood. --
1, senerallr produced by dcranifemeat ot o
JMeStleOrean. ''IlJ.J.cLv '
IlVtiPKFHlAOR 1SDIGETIIN. ; ,
ll -adache. Paia In the SUoulders. Coughs, T.tfat-ce-sof
tho Clicst, PizzineM, Sour Eructations or
thtUnrh.dt I the Mouta BJteus At
tacks. rsii:t--.tloa of the Heart. ItxSaouuatton C.. rt ,
the Lr.gs.Pah In thermions of thcKldneys.anl
, ahunired other painlul symptoias, ara the eff--
iprln'csof Drpcjla. " . ' .I'.i.l'
Thy tarl-orta t .e StTt.nc!i ar.d ti:nnlatatho
torpldUxerV.i Lo O. vrf.lch rendcrthem of n-.
equalled vrstacy i.i cVausirjr the Vlood cf ell
!iimritKs. aad UiU- a life sa..d v:;or to-
TO It Htwl N I Jt H -V St.. r,ra:.on-.Tctter,.
f fcn ineu;n ..r.;o;;:i-i.-. 5s '. ?v. PnrtnU-
Eyri.r.ry.-'.prli, i
ti2 t Win, II:i:nc; a
-.. ;:-t;ver :.u ; r .
bi 1 rtn I .'-.1 v'l f
t:. ! t.f iiiu-: I'.
. i ly.f rto:.s f
i : j? t.rtii? smk, of!
-. vi;.u in a ehwr lia.c lT"
.'.);! ttT? i- tuc'Ju
c:,i -a w Tl ro'i
it . v.
c ;;-t:v;-oOv?'.: '
1.-a-- f - VfaT I HK..v! w!scn?r?r you &iA
n-n.pctbar-t.r.-s- t:.-ouf:h th. :d.t l irta,
.... . ir-t-'ins tr Sores ; else a.; t-vJstn Jf
r.rt oVtrc:c! a,.l tir.;ylh fc .M.
cl-aas- 'It when U H t-r1. a-d yr elnfc-s ul.
tH yoa hea. K-f? trf hkx.4 pwa aad t!io
liCiV'i of t-.-?fve-"t rr.!f. A-vr.
VIS. TA l'Ea t.cr WORlR Tnrtlntnr
fuctrr.tJiuof s -nsnr thoaairts. are!r.-rtua,,.y
letrtyod ift r -nove l. Fr fatl IirectUiis, r. 4
car.faiiy U:c circular arr.uj! each l.'ile.
J.rA!.Knn. rrtv rh tcr. P.. II. Mc-XN!-T
CO., DntfilS ad ' .-n. Ajrcitt. Pat.rrur.rljr.-.
' Cal'. aad 33 and Si Cmiieo J?ret.w l ott
!soi r.Y .vr-t. nrf:;i-rAXD uealkis.
THE NEW F00B.
For a fow cents you caa buy
er Mr Grocer or Drnsgist a.
mndo from pure Irisi Hoss, or- -
Carrageen, wliicli irilt: raalcry
sixtce 'a quarts of Klanc Jlan
and; a like quantity of Pud-
diiir, Custards, Crcaiu Char
lotte .Rusfcs ' -c. U feJ Uica -clieaiMst,
liealtliiest, and-most
(Idici .ius food in the vortd: It.
make a splendid Pcsscrautll
has 1:0 equal as a light-, and; n
delicate Viod for Iiiyalitls ; an:
Chilc:ren.
."M
A Glorious Change! P
TIIH ORKAT WOnhD.TOSKV.
Plantation Bittern.
T!U,,vonlcrful rcg:c:im..
restorative Is llitv. Iw?c(WjMra:
chor of the, feeble atnMf"
tuted. A ti toaic aatt coriii.il,,
for tte auetl nnA ,ISM lh
U ih no equal n.o Mom-
nervous AveuSauesa , iicl
women arc especially nl
icet; it i CTiprrswlitsa-tW .
oilier MlmnSnat. Ii nil: Cli
mates, tropic.il, tciaer:ite
or ft-ls"!. t nl ui
ia! eery speclen of ahJwdtit
which Mjuicririiacs tile lioUr1
Rtreaglh and breaks dpwtttlitt
nuiinnl ' Rilr,, For -Alcc -byj
Mil Pruggists. -'K'Al';'J rn5:ul4
TO TIliB1 IBMC.
Ss x 7 f r " ' ITS .
Bin 2 b .r
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