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!u (Oregon 2,1 p u blir an. DALLAS, SATURDAY, JUNK 1. lie PrayetU llest U ho Loveth Riost." Ho praveth fecst wlm lovi-th most, Because lm feels the want. Of higher power, of loftier gu:ird, , Than any ho cau vaunt. Ho sees the nee J of tender euro To keep bis loved one safe; And knows noon life's battle field lla' but a passing waif. Hi heart goes up in lofty prayer To (iod, his Put her Friend JBeeause he kn-WH that lit'oia brief . Tuis day may W it end ; And then on whom Pan ho depend T wateh with loving euro Jliu weaning children stricken wife ?, . . lo seed the need of prayer. JJi eyes look upward to the throno Whence Jod s-ends angels down, And huuihly asks a blesin tben ilis lite's sueees to crown. Jle knows the bitterness of life Its dark bide and its fair, And bends his knee and hows bis head, In all-absorbing prayer, , lie has so much to pray for, So many goods to seek, The moment seem not long enough ; . .Throughout the busy week, The love within him teaches That God ahtie has power To guard his life, to keep his lovo Through every varying hour. . - Sunday Heading. A friend is never known till needed. Sorrow's best antidote is employmeut. Jt is better to do well than say well. II J3 DU SU1U1I CUIHJUl'&b IU UVtiCUUIC pelf. 'A man's life is an appendix to his 'Jieart. 11 examples are like contagious diseases. , Idleness is the sepulchre of a liv ing niaa. If you wish a thing done, go; if not, send. If the counsel be good, no matter who gave it. -Imttatc a good man, bat never coun terfeit him. lleligioo is not an art, a matter of dexterity and skill bat a new nature. God sits upon his mercy Feat, and will pardon and save all who approach II iw aright. lie that overcometh shall inherit all things nnd I trill h his flml :it.l lie ubalibe my sou." To have a j;ood opinion of yourself think, if vnn Werfi rich, how nmrrli vnn Would gire hway. Death may remove from us the great and good, but the force of their actious pull remain's. '' . Most of the shadows that cross our path through life are caused by our tuanaing in our own iigut. ' Deliberate with cautiu, but act -with decision; and yield with graciousness or oppose with firmness. The Christian's privilege h the pray er of the apostle: "That ye may be filled with all the fullness of Gud. ' Nature is a book of sweet and glow ing purity, and on every .illuminated page the excellence and goodness of ; uuq are aivioeiy portrayed. Engage not hastily, as a party, in a quarrel between others, but reserve thySelf impartial and unengaged, that Value no man for hia opinion, but es teem according as his life corresponds with the rules of piety and justice. A man's actions, not his conceptions, ren der him valuable. Grace never appears to be grace, until sin appears to be sin. The deeper the sense of the evil of sin, the deeper our apprehension of the free-grace of Goxl in Christ will be. Holy fear is thb doorkeeper of the soul. As a nobleman's porter stands at tho door and keeps out vagrants, so the fear of God" stands and keeps all sinful temptations from entering. The depths of the soul are a laby rinth, and dark without the touch of religion.' Left to ourselves, we are. like subterranean water we reflect only the gldbmy vault of religious destiny. " Every man has in his own life, fol lies enough in his own mind 'troubles enough id the performance of his du ties, difficulties enough-r-without being overcurious about tho affairs of others. By a man's words and expressions you may know htm. Each man has hi measure for everything. This he un guardedly offers you in his words. He who' has a superlative for everything, has no measure for the great or small. uoa s wora is like uoa s world va ried, .very rich and very beautiful. You never kpow when you have exausted all its deep secrets. The bible, like the book of nature.' has something for every class Of mind. I4ook at the bible in a new light and straightway you see some new charm. Some of you who read this arc not Christians); but you are free to express vntir otiinion as t:i what 51 Ciii-LiI-n. ,.Mrl J (- " - -" - iiuilllW to be ; He ought to honor hit profession by being, first of all, an honcpt man in hts dealings with men. Then ho ought to be generous, public hpirited, and aboundrnj; in charities.' He oiiaht to be every mnu's friend aud no la-u'a cue- lay. fr'acl :mtl S'asicies, What is to bo ? Why, a verb. A spring bed a bed of radishes. Honesty is the best policy, sonic pops. A lomisome place A pawnbrokers office. A short trip Slipping on an orange peel in the street. A thing 8011101111103''' brought to pass " A CDUtiierfeit note. When is butter like Irish children? When it is made into little "puts." If thine enemy wrong thee, buy cadi of his children a new drum. What two colors nre indiscernable ? Invisable green and biiud-man's bull. The mosquito, as a public singer draws well, but never gives satisfaction. hen xs a lady's hair like news : when its found in the morning papers. In a game of cards, a jjood deal de pends on good pluyiugt and good play ing on a good deal. 1'istolicido and lauduumation are the latest sort of obituary coined by the genial paragrapher. Why is a large carpet like the late rcbellou ? )ecans? it tooWsueh a lot ol tax to put it dowu The stnrni-signal man on the top of Mount Washington holds the "highest office in the gilt of the nation." Why is a horse the most curious feed er in the world ? Uecause he eats best when he has not a bit in his mouth- u0h you're a jewel," she paid, ac cepting a seat. " No I'm a jeweler, I have just et the jewel," replied he. M Achilles put on hi armor and fl.ixed the whole posse of them," according to a rural New YorK lecturer on the ' Il iad." A younir bidv went into music shcp, and asked the clerk if he had " Loving Kyes." He replied, " I'm told so by the irirls." A Western writer describes a Holly Vatden dress as an animated old-fashioned window curtain thrown over a red wall. A grocer had a pound of sugar return ed to him with a note stating, too much sand for table use, and not enough for building purposes. A judge sentencing a prisoners to bo hung, said he hoped it would prove a warning to him. It did the chap hasn't committed a crime since. A female lecturer has discovered that u The grand epic of the coming poet will throb with the pulse of the cosmos." And yet she is not happy. A citizen of Sycamore chased a striped j cat out ot his hen house the otlo-r day. lie burned his clothes, and hta wile went visiting the next day. A pirty of gypsies were in Hanbury recently; The Aetc says: i hese pe ple appear to think a good deal el their native laud ; they carry it around with them. What is the difference between asus pended bank and a railway tram 'i In one case the brake causes the .stoppage ; and in the other the stoppage causes the break. " Why is there no cream on this milk George '(" said an under-graduate to his scout," at Cambridge. "Stir it up sir," was the reply. "It siuks to the bottom.". The editor td'the Graud Jta'pids Dem ocrat heat.'ed a political article " Stir ring up the Old Pool." The ever in telligent typo converted it into ,k String up the Old Fool.'' A man who sailed around the world and carried a Philadelphia newspaper in his pocket, said it was the most wide ly circulated journal iu America. The Huston Journal asks, 44 can the gnat swallow the camel?" it seems so-. A good many years ago, in a contest for the Speakership ot Congress, (at. Hanks swallowed Lew. Campbell, of Ohio. Peoria Transcript. It is said that Horace Greeley wear ied with editorial labors, and disgusted with his political wrangles, seriously talks of buying a sheep farm in Colora do, and retiring there for. rest. Horace will probably commence improving his stock with a hydraulic ram. We know a pious young lady who was tempted the other day to put on her Holly Varden red floss rhinocer oses rooting up a black satin morass " when going to church. lut the noblo girl withstood the temptation remarking " Get thee behind mo Satin." One of the 44 cheekiest " things wo have seen, is that of a prominent man ufacturing concern having a contract at Auburn State Prison, who display on their letter and billheadmg a handsome engraving of the imposing institution, with its surroundings, over the words 44 Our Factory at Auburn. The Mail says : 44 We sometimes be lieve that musquitoes torment us poor mortals out of sheer spite and malice, and not because it does them any good A Keutucky niau ot an inquiring turn of mind has kept two of ttieso blood thirsty insects underau inverted tumbler for six months, and they have not lost flesh nor declined iu vigor, which proves that they have no occasion whatever to disturb our slumbers and gorge them- selves with the best Huud ol" cur pcu- plu. 1 : 1 : 1 U 1 I f , I V A N Ii;A 1 t II ill . KKSOM'TIONS ADOI'TKD 11 Y TUK STATK KKPCBM CAM CO.W KNTION AT TORI LAND, SIAIlCH 0'H, JOl. The Union Republican party of Ore gon, in Convention, makes this declara tion of its principles and policies : ! 1. To the Constitution of the Uni ted States and all it . amendments we pledge our unfaltering allegiance:; to its authority a willing obedience; to its full and legal construction and enforce ment our constant support. I 2. That the success of the 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, eulorciug the i 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 Foreign 1 owers, has been such as to command the approbation of the great majority of the American people, and justly entitle it to the cot fulcnce and commendation of every true llt'iulbiiean. . We regard the payment of the national debt, in lull compliance with all legal obligations to our creditors everywhere, and in .tecordatice with the true letter and spirit of i;s contracting, as no longer a question in issue; but that we may be clearly understood, we denounce all forms and degrees of re'pu diation of that debt, as affirmed by the Democratic party and its sympathizers, as not only national calamities, but posi itvc crime, and we will n2ver consent to a suspicion of l ick of honor or jus. tiee in its complete satisfaction, i 4. We admit of no di.-tinetions be tween citizens, whether of native ir foreign birth; and therefore we favor the granting of full amnesty to the peo ple ot tho.-e Stares lately in rebellion; ami we here pledge tho full and effec tive, protection of our civil laws to all persons voluntarily coming to or, resid ing in our hind. ' 5. We favor the encouragemen'. of railroads by the (Jefieral (loveinmetit of the United States, and hold that such ,iip,.Mtion hoiid be made of the pub jH. ,in ,s as si:!j, M.t.uro ,u sutmj to ac tual "Httler-- only, in quantities not ex ceeding Ui' acres. I (i. That while wo are in favor of a revenue for the support of the General ( iov rnuietit, by duties upon imports, sound policy require.- such adjustment of thoe duties on import a to i-ncoiir age the development of the industrial interests of the whole country ; la ml we '( 1 recommend that policy of national ex ttiLre whieh M-eims to the working men iioerai wages; ro ngricuimre remu nerative prices ; to mechanic anjd man ufacturers an adequate reward lor their labr af!(i t.fltl;rprie, and to the tNatinn C(lllullcrcjai prosperity and it.de- prospenty pendenee. 7. We believe that popular! educa tion is the i!c true basis and hlpe of a free government, and shall ever oppose any diversion o, or interference with the common school funds or lands in tnis State, for any other than their le gitimate purpose, and we condjmn the act of favoritism by the last Legislature whereby two hundred thou;tndddiars, taken from the school fund. were. grant ed to a corporation consisting riairdy of Pemoeratic leaders and party favorites, for the. construction of a work: which another corporation, entiieiy sound and responsible, offered to construct for sev enty-five thousand dollars less : and that we are in favor of the passage by the Legislature of an etheieut school law. such as shall secure to all citizens of our State a good common school educa tion. I 8. Wo find no terms FulTicientlv strong to express our disapproval of those acts of the last Legislature where by the swamp lands belo-ngingj 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 emol uments and salaries of State officers have been unconstitutionally increased, and the taxes increased thousands of dollars by the creation of new and un necessay offices and salaries, for the purpose of providing for party favorites; and whereby the citizens of bur me tropolis have been deprived of and de- nicd the right of controlling their po lice authority. And we equally con demn the administration of our State officers and laws as extravagant, reck less, illegal and destructive,! and we rightly chargo all these results as the acts of the Democratic party, j ). We are in favor of the United States giving to each honorably dis charged soldier who nerved inj tho arm ies of the United States to put down the rebellion a warrant, for homestead ot 100 acres 10. That wo demand thd rcocal of the so-called litigant aec, which was devised to support pauper Democratic newspapers at the public expense. 11. That tho Republican party of this state are iu tavor of the General Government extending aid toward build log a railroad from Portland Oregon, to Salt Lake City, and we hereby pledge our party representatives to the support ot the same P2. That the indiscriminate licco- i sin of persons to sell spirituous liauora ' without being placed under proper rc- sponsibilities for the abuse thereof, having been found by experience to promote the growth of crime and pau perism, aud thereby tseriously increase the rate of taxation, the Republican party recognize tho right and duty of the law making power to prevent and limit the evils and abuses of such sale, so far as concerns the public good and is consistent with individual liberty, by refusing to license other than law-abiding and responsible persons, who can furnish suflieieut sureties for good con duct 13. That the Republican party of Oregon is in favor of obtaining assist ance from the General Government for the construction of a wagon road from the city of Portland to the Dalles, re. cognizing this us a most important aud necessary improvement for the State. 14. We affirm that the continuance in power of the Republican party is the only sure preservation of national peace and prosperity, and for reasons therefor wo point to its brilliant record in the late civil war ; to a complete nationality ; to a united sisterhood of thirty-seven States ; to our Territories rapidly warming into State life; to a nation 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 iu all discovered abuses of authority or trust ; to an unequaled for eign credit ; to a successful and solid financial'system, and to the unparalleled peace and prosperity everywhere in our broad doniainand these are our pledges for the future. 15. We hail the 44 New Departure" of the late Democratic jKirty, taken by the action of their Convention iu seven States, as an affirmation of the princi ples for which the Republican party has contended for the last ten years ; and iu the 4 Passive Policy' of that party, already assumed in sevt ral of the States, we recognize an a.knowl e dgmeut of iheir hopelessness of suc cess in the coming Presidential caui- p-O-Ml PLANTATION r nil is voMu:un l yi:ih:t.uiu: hi. J. tii-ra.uc I lc c'vrt iuv.-h.-r t fee!-!,, uit.l tit iitlu.arl. An a t-Jhu" ionl ir.li.tl lot ?ho Bjjf.l ami l.iiiUi-1 it h t-y.ii m f-toiiittcliH'-. As a rtMiifly f'r iho rn-tvmi wt-iikm! t- !i'v ii i.itiiu ir vic'a i!v u ert, it i ujr-rj.tii cverjr tbtr i imuhitit. In ail rltiufttv. tr..f.tl. u-mju? r: or !n.vl. it jre a vi3r 1:1 ?ry ojii i-s oi r-U-n tli,- bhj Ay l.rck duwu ihv rti.iia.il MEXICAN MUSTArJS LIMIMEHT. lull MAN AM 11 K A M". I'rfdiablv ffw nrtio!t 1 .nvr ever h;id f .t icticiv" a Halt, whiif i-fti 1ih" bun iu'-iv ti". ver.-llv tti.-riM tl ji) tl I tud M!.r-.J can V'.'.-rxNM i.m.mi:nt. l,,;.I..r Adult , hri :inl 1 ifiii!t "u- Aii:ii!'., ar" liiilde :"-i Itit. and it i ' ny. (ir.it ii- family :;n i h a inrle ' icsi w j i h - 1 1 ."Htm" kind ol ttini' i rit I rii. rnT-nry. IrU; ri'incn a is jitvr id inij'orlaiite tlm tt M'cure th; l.'ht. Over t' ric hundred liviry ftfihUf in t!:c city nf Ni-w Vrk winiio are Ufii g thn mkmun Ml' HTA NO MNIWKNjT, in all of wl.uh it gios un u.xjil rati.-f.trtioti. CAUTltJN. The genuine is wrepped in & fine Btevl plate vngravng vx:h 0. W Westbmok, Cht-mit.' ftrd tn.de nuik. MEXICAN MUSTANG JLIMK1KT.', en graved across tho f a e of each WTrij-.er. Ihe whole bears the proprietor's private United States Revenue ftam. and no: the common stamp as ufc 1 bv riruggits. LYON MANUFACTURING 1 0 46 53 Parkn . New York, Tho originntor of this wonderful medicine claiinrt to have discovered and onilinel in hannonnf more of Jttaturi ' nn wv.rritjn tiinli ml jrtf,rrtith than was ever before combined in one uiedicino. Tho evidence of this fact is found in the variety of most obstinato diseases which it has been found to conquer. In the euro of Jironch ili, Sen re CmnjJit Und the early Htiifrcs of Cnntuoijftiov, it bus astonished the ni-jilieul faculty, and hundreds of tto best phy sicians pronounce it fA yreatct mvdicul tli rt cry of the aye. WhiFeit ones the severest Coughs, it strengthens the systt'iii and purities tho blood. ly its yreitt ami tlnvoijh blond tirifyly jtroprrtif; it vurrs all Humor from tho worst Ki'iofula to a oommon Mutch Pimple or Eruption. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons, Syphilitic and Venerial Diseases, Jaud their ef fects nro eradicated and vigorous health and a Hound roimtitutipn established. Krytipehi, Salt Ilhnnm, Still llvml, Ferer Sort, Scnly or Vi'oiigi Skin, in tdiort all the numerous diseases caused by bud blood, are conquere t by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine, Vat "Liver tjWMw' Hilioua Jh'sorJem and Habitual C-'tistipntinu, it has produced hun dreds of perfect and permanent cures whoro other medioiue had failed. Tho proprietor offers $100 reward for a modi cine that will equal it in tho cure of the diseases for which it is recommended. Ueworo of conn i it and wort hle initiation, See that my Gov ernment Stamp, which IS tt piinittvi yuarantef of iniuineiunx, is upon the outside wrapper. This , i.' .j i... )........:. .. ........ .1. bottle. Prepared by K. V. PlKKCli: M. D., s.de . ivoprietor, at his chemical Laboratory, Souca8trcct, BuffaloN. Y. Juuo 3d,l3-3m. rA PI0.YEER TIN AND STOVE STORE, Front Street, oie Daor South of Post Office. Dallas ------- Oregon. KNOWING THERE TS A MARKED lifkreiK'.) between articles of TlNWAUh liiauufacittceil Ly me, arid that made by manu facturers in Portlaud and other larp citi-, for shipment, I have on hand both my own make and also that of factory make, so that people may take their choice. My stock. conitita iu part, of fttoves of all kinds, Copper, Itrass and Iron Ware , Wire work of all descriptions, Sheet aud Galvanized Iron, Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles, Milk Pans, Dippers, l.ard and Butter Cans, ligg Heaters, Japanned Ware a ganerrl Assortment, Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Pans, P'rcel:iin lined stew Pans for Fruit, Broiling Fixtures of New and tha Hos Improved Pattern, And in f;wt everything that can- ho found in a first cla Tin and Stove Store. dob Work Neatly lon3 and Promptly Attended to. iO-il T. U. NEWMAN. j Xew Ciood: IVcw Goods!! F0U THIi FKBKCXT SEASON.J We respectfully call the attention of the Gallic to our Well Selected Stock of Ladies Dress Cioods, ladies and Misses' Hats, ieiit Furiilhltiii CioAMls, Cloves, Galterx, lite. Hardware, (.'roceritx, School iiooks, Stationery, Ac., In fart Evervthln? Found in a First Clai. Kctail .Mure. We can assure our Vatrons that we will be uj ith the tiiii. Cmi arxl Examine ur Ptwk before pur chasing elsewhere. Country Produce taken in. exchange f r Goods ! N. Jk. J. D. LEE Dalbts. April 22, 1 -tl C3 51 K A EM 3 t5 K X C'!! CCicatKr' than Slvcr ! ! ! uoi.ir.K. wonrLKV &..co., - : ELLEWDALS ;ST0R3, j Iltve rvm..ved the. r STOCK OF fiOODSto Ili atiU ara cnstiiiitly r. n iu NEW utid WhhL SKl.UOTKD tUl. c.mimuj uf l.adicf Daw and Faic.v Mdi, Men and lU.ys' I 'iotliii, ilati and l'ap. I loots and Shoes,' J I.adleO and Children' slue ol every Stle and size. , full stork of Cirorerie? ronstaiitly on hand, also Hardware and Crockery. Woolen ;ood lanulactiired at the lllieiidale .Hill, such as lleawr, Cashmeres, Hard Tluie Tweeds, FUnneLs and Blankets, Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail. Having a desire to locate permanently in iHll.is. we will deal fairly and justly with all wlwMaav favor n with their patmnape. We will exebo-njo tiood f-r Country I'roduce, for whU-h we will pay the Highest Trice. Bring on your Egg& and Butter. :?-tf The standard remedy for Coughs, Tn- iiuenaa, Sore Throat, V hooping Cough, Croup, l.iver Complaint, HroiieUltis, lllecding of the J.ungs, ami every aOcctioii of tho Throat, l-ting am Chest, Includ ing Co'sumptlnn. IVlstars llalsam does not dry up a Cwagh, but loosens it, cleanses tho Iangs, allays Irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. oiie genuine unless sign ed I. HUTTS. Prepared by SliTII W. IOWLH Si SON, Hostoiu Sold by IlUnniNfSTON, IlOS TUTTI2H t CO., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. 10-ly C. II. cox lias oa band and for Pale, SADDLE TREES of all sires and the best quality. 1 Shop near Waytnire's Mill, Dallas, Oregon. 4:itf Ijt. Sagr'8 Cataurh Rrmkpt. $500 reward for an incurable case. Sold by druggbt, or by Niail, 70 cents. Pamphlet free. Addrcsill. V; Voarce, M. D., Buffalo, N. X. I to tiis: PUBLIC. ( f LL. KINDS OF WORK. SEWINfJ 2 Washing and Ironing, Ac, dono bj Mrs llurnett on thort notice and on reasonably terms. All orders left at the house, south-west part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to. Thj Great Medical Discovery 1 Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, 2-2 Hundreds of Thousands 2g 0-- Bear testimony to thflr Wonder- a o Jul Curative Effect. g g- Hi WHAT ARE THEY?Pi rs 9 B bIs FANCY DRINI.PI THEY ARE KOT A VILE Male tl Poor Hum, WhUkcy, Vrot HjlritanndRefiiKO I.i q u orn doctored, splcecl and sweetened to please the taste, called M Ton ics,"M Appetizers," "Restorers," c., that lead t'.io tippler oa t drunkenness and ruin, bat aro a trti3 Medicine, made from the Native Hoots and Kerbs of California, 1'rcc from till Afcoltvlio Mini ii hint a. They are t!eSUKATIlLOOI i'i:itn n::t uud lifguivinu thin- CI PI.E a perfect Innovator andlnvlzorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter an restoring t!;c blood to a licaltlsy condition. No; purtion can take tlicsc Blitcrs according to diree tion and roiiKilP long unwell. For liifliuiimntory nnd Chronic Rheu mntUiti aud (out, DyMpcpnLa r IadU CcmiIoii, Uiliotis, Itcuiittent nnd luter-i-iitlrnt Fcvcr, Dlneasc oftho Hloodj Llvi-r, Kidneys, nnd llladiter. tBcscIllt. tern have been most uccaasfal. 8ach Ills euMCM ore cached by Vilinted Illood, wbicli U jrenenrdy produced by derangement of tlitt. pY.-ii'El'SlA Oil INDIGESTION. ixc...iiic!.c. l'uJn i.i tlis Shoulders, Coughs, Tigbt--liCSHcf the C!C6t, Iizzlnchs, Sour Eructations of the Stiimar'a, T.ad taste in tho Mouth Dilious At tacks, PalpiUtton c-f the Hart, Inflammation of ti:c Ln:is.Pa;a in t'.ier.-Klor.a of the Kldncys,and eliuiiilrcd other painful eyniptoins, arc tie; off ;irir.?sof Dyppeptla. Tio y Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tha torpid liver and bowds, which render them f ua equalled efJJcacy la cleanbia the blood of all impurities, and hnpartlag tew life aadTlgortO. tiu- whole sto:n. Vlill Sti IN DISEASES, F.rnrtlon.Tettor. Fait ;:hci:t.,Iilolches. Spot', llmples. Pustules lkls, CarbancleB, Itiug-Worms, Scald-Heal, Soro Eycs.Erjrit. la.-.ltc'.i. Scurfs, IHscolorations of the Skin, Humors and Hist-ases oft'ao Skin, of. whatever name or nature, arc literaltx dug up and carried oat of tho syU:iu la a chart time by the '.f- r of these letters. Pre bottle la each ca-c3 wi'.l convince the raost liicrcdalutu of thi curative cf frets. Cb ar.s? C:a V!tiat;d Blood whenever you Cnd Its l:np ir!t1c5 bursting through t'.icskla InPlra- pies, nrnrtins or Sores;- cleanse it when yot Cad it obstructed and elniijtiih la Jhe veins; clear te it when It is foul, and your ft'iclinjrs will tell wu when. Keep th2 blood pure and the! hcalSvof t-.o rysttn will follnw. PIN, TA PE and other WO ItMS, lurtinc la the sy:-tv!:i of bo many thou:.v.ids, rxe effectnally destroyed an A rrraorad. For full dirrctlont, read carr'a'.ly the circular around each bottle. J. WAMCnn, Proprietor. K. II. MedXlVAXD CO., Druwsts and CJcn. Agents. Paa FTancisco,' Cal., aad 32 and Si Cor.ii.ierce Street. Sew Vorfc. POLH KV ALL I)!?rVCI5TS AND DEALEHS. THE NEW I00D. For a few cents you can boy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA 2I0SS FARINE, made from pure Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will mako sixleen qusiis of iUanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud-, dings, Custards, Creams, Char-, lotto Ilusse, Arc. It is tho. cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A (ilorious Chango ! ! THE GREAT WORLD'S TONIC Plantation Bitters. This wonderful vegetable," restorntie is Hie sheet-anchor of flic fechlc and dcbili . , taled. As n tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has 110 equal nanong stom achics. As a remedy for tho nervous weakness, to which, women arc especially sub jeet, it is superseding every other stimiilnnt. In nil Cli mates tropical, temperate. or frigid, it acts as a specific in c'ery species of disorder which undermines the bodily, strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all Druggists. . Zip ill t 'mk t& kmmt r4 r.ca i, ! K ohq