TOytl & COUNTY NEWS.
PALLAS, SATURDAY, tfUNE 3, -1871L.
Money Market.
tLateat New York Gold Quotations Ill
Legal Tenderi in Portland:
Baying.. ,..Q i SelHng.,......9l
(Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's
jSIerchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT $0 85 bush.
OATS 65 c.
BARLEY $1
FLOUR $a $6 50 bbl.
. Sksfl 62 $1 75
CORN MEAL 4c. lb.
BEAN8 "6c. lb.
BACON Sides. W 15o
I Shoulders. 8c. to 12o. "J'lb.
HAMS 14 l6o lb.
PORK Dressed, 67cts
Pickled, 8c. to lO.c. lb.
BUTTER Firkins 25 (a) 30c !b.
Rolls, 20 to 25c. tt.
EQQS 20o do.'
LAIRD BulklSc; tins,20,
POTATOES From Wagon, $1.25 bushel.
ONIONS $2 bushel.
APPLES Green, 50c bhl.
Dried, 6c lb.
CHEESE Now Oregon,-20 25c lb.
CHIf KKNS 2 6ft ($ $.1 dui. ,
TURKEYS 75 $ $1 each.
Oh, y, bahrt hit 'oi?"
Strawberries "halo."
Cherries ripening rapidly.
Weather eeoled -Since election.
County Cowrt intension dufing-the week.
Mr, MorrU has been unwell the past week.
Twe fights occurred Monday evening after
leetten.
Campbell Ripley -are at present -working in
(the- eeontry.
Mr"Binnott, Agent at the -Grand -Round,called
Wednesday.
O. B. Stiles is to hare an eating kostse al the
Camp Ground .
The next great excitiug topic id the Presi
dential election.
The band are having their wagon painted
,np in fine style.
Oee P Rowell's Newspaper Directory for 1S71
jis just received.
Sereral.rlrunks in town during. the week, and
,U a enseqt.nce several fights.
The annual meetiug of the Christian Church
emotences at Dixie, next Thursday.
Monday the weather was hot, politics hotter,
Democracy hottest So bet it melted,
Miss Lee has been in Portland during the
iweek replenishing her stock of Milliuery.
Mist Watt's school is one of the most pros
perous that has evtr been taught in Dallas.
Tboe,ihing jal,jt.tnie would do well to
.notice our advertised list, and give us a call.
Step your hair from falling off by using HallV1
"Vegetable Sicilian Hair llfcnewtr, a sure pre
vention. Notice the call, in another column, for a Sun
day Sehool.cclebratiun, the coming 4th of July
at Dayton.
Two families of immigrants, from Missouri. ,
passed through town last Thursday, tn ro- for
jUegua Rivec.
At tbe polls on Monday, the mwi part of the
4iuie, aUwas, quiet One or two little quarrels
Aatjiothing serious.
There will be a grand ball at the Court
House, in tbJ place, on th evening of July 4 th
fft is expected to be a fine affair.
OnOfOf our town ladies being rallied upon the
attention of a certain gentleman, replied, very
,nebaiently 0, that is a Da(i)ly occurrence."
Notice the Advertisement of Wa lo, Brown &
Co. Of all places in Sab-m, -theirs is tk place
to buy your agricultural implements, wagons,
ete
We notice several new hacks and wagons
leaving oar different shops this week. Farm
ers eaa get as eoodwork done as cheap here as
anywhere in the State.
The school at tbe firand Round Indian
Agency, has 27 Indian pupils. Mr Donnelly,
(the teacher, says ho could he have a hundred if
be had room for them.
The Good Templars of Polk are preparing for
a picnic -celebration and basket dinner, to be
feeld at Dixie Camp Ground the 4th of Jul?.
Everybody invited.
Mr. Catterlia will have bis 'car" at theamp
Meeting, .and be on hand 4,0 take your pictures
ta any - style required, Cur a ltttlo aiooty as
ould, be desired.
Two ladies voted at the late .eleotion here'
The ' Dolly Vardens" were ,not .running a
ticket be.ee. hsit the records show the tballotrf of
:these ladies to be slightly mixed.
Mr M X bobbins brought to our office
TharxU, a bunch of rye frum a field of Jits,
whietl .measured 8 feet and two inehes in hight.
1I saye 4bis -Is but an average of tho entire
JtL
During an absence of the family, the reii
dene of Mr, Jerry Lamson of Grand liound,
jru entered and robbed of twenty dollars, last
JlondajV which happened Jo be U the money
X the house t the time.
.Q. Hobart A Co. hare oejtted a bxancb
ob in Buena Vista, where the residents of
tbatrieinity oan be accommodated with every
Jslnjj ia the harness and saddlery line. J. W.
lobrt,the junior member of the firm will bo
tlert to wait on customers,
Eaed. Feed. As I am ruled out of my old
taad, toy friends and patrons will find mo at
Ahe' Dempsey stable, just below tho Camp
Ground, with plenty of feed and a good place
ior horses 21. JIaoooo.
Auction Bills. Mr. J. D. Smith, this week,
had printed at this office some bills announcing
ft sal of property belonging to the estate of
James Smith, deceased. Persons reading the
bills will take psrticular notice and read " the
15lh dayof June," instead of "the 15th day
ol May, "as is printed, Tbe mistake was not
noticed until too lute to make correction, as
Jthe gentleman waa ia a hurry.
. Tho Salem and :Cor vallis Base Ball Cldba
play a match game at Independence today.
Sheriff Burch has our thanks for the Polk
county. election returns, as soon as counted.. -;'
Gents Beaver Suits of the finest material,
Business Suits to suit tbe tastes and the busi
ness of everybody, at Murphy ,4c CroasinanV
Prank Wayne, while attempting to fasten a
Hag to a tree, in tho Court House yard, la&tj
.Saturday, fell and injured himself considerably.
Camp-Meeting. There will be a meeting
held on the Ellendale Camp Ground, commenc
ing Fridiy, Juno 2ith, at 11 A. m, under the au
spices -of the Dallas Circuit M E Church. M
M Dotkon and John Way mire, Committee.
J. JAMES, Pastor. I
The defeated candidates from Polk county,
jn preparing for their trip up the Saline Stream,
aro ax a loss to know how to prepare their
craft. The Palmetto of the Democracy is not
.considered safo for planking, and there is not a
suftoient quantity of Jtepublicun Oak to com
plete tbe work The two united would not make
a nice job. and the question is, bow will they
unito their forces to insure a safe trip ? ,
Prof Rutun will, at the Court House, next
Wtdoesday cvening,delirer a lecture upon the
bliii'l, and the necessity of establishing an in
stitution of learning .for .them. This .is some
thing in which all our citizens should take an
active interest. The location of Dallas is one
of the finest in tho State, the general health is
bcttt-r here than uioft placed in the State, and
many other important reasons might be offered
for vstabiisniug au inalitutiou .of .that charac
ter here. Tha necessity of anything to fur
ther our iocal interests, is apparent to every
business man in tbe town, and should be equal
ly plain to every ono interested in tbe place.
Let there be a general turn out on Wednesday
night to hear tbo Prof.
LIST OtV Mil l iiKS 11LMAIMNG
in tho Post Office at Dallas, June 1st,
toi-
Carter, J B Rogers, W P
Coti'ijiaii, lies Muk'h, Mr Elizabeth
Jaui4ur U V ?-iuitli , Tho'a
Lecpcr, W I) Taji'or, Mart
.Miller, Mr .fary E Walker, Lvi
Price, J W Youugbel, L'urkharU
Hub bins, K A
J. D.LKK, P. M.
M.iutii:i.
M t : LILLY DAVID.soN At the rcM-Un.-c
ol the bri ies fattier, in 11 k cuuuty, Orgu,h
May ih JZlh by liev. J. 11. 41lc-n, Mr j
Jt-iin McCuily an. I Mi bubriua E Davidsoo, i
all ut i'nilt cuuiity Oregon.
Klectloit Hvturn
PULK.
Congressman Wilson, Rep., 0 major
ity Prosecuting Attorney Humphrey,
Rep , - majority ; Stale Senator, R. S.
Crystal, Rep., lU 4ujorUy ; Repietitn-latHe-?,
White und Clow, Iem., and J.
ili Allen, Rep., County Couiiiiisaiuii
crrf, Veruuti and Tutou), leui ; Cicrk
Holmes. Dein., lUl majority , fc'htrilif
Rurth, Jeui., 11) Treasurer, May,
i)cm.t 41; Assessor. 31cTimmou(Jt
ilep,2l; rfchool dupt., (Jrubbs, Rep.
ll ; Surveyor, liutler, Uew., 5; Coro
ticr, Slst Uetn., 17. Dallas l'recinet,
Rurnctt, Ocui., for Justice, and Glaze,
l)em., tur ConritaMy.
Wo give the following as the latest
election nawa we have been able to ob
tain.: Wasco.
The Democrats claim this couuty by
a small majority. Tbere id a probabiU
ty of WiLsun running aheu1 of Ruxuctt
and a posMbiliity that Moody, Rep.,
will be elected Statu Senator.
W.ViSIUNUToN.
Ilillsboxo, June 5. Wilson's majori
ty is 101; Durham, 102; Cornelius, loG
Colier, Tha balance of the Re
publican county Uoket isioctedxcept
oue .CoJUiiuissioocn
Lane.
Kugcjue, June 5. Lane county re
deemed. Wilson's majority is about 70.
The Republican county tieket is elec
ted, except possibly the sheriff.
Linn.
La .tins couuty the Democratic major
ity is un follows ; Rurnett, 110 ; Jjegit
lative ticker, from to 240; Taudy,
County J udge, 153. The remainder of
the ticket is about the same as the Rep
resentatives ,
Benton, ;
Coyvaljis, June 5. OJEcial majority,
Burnett, 4. Representatives, G ingles,
05; Simpson, 38. Prosecuting Attor
ney, Chenpweth, 124. The Democrats
elected the Sheriff and Assessor.
Bakes.
Baker county gave Burnett 00 major
ity. Union county gars him 1 major
ity in two preciucts. His majority in
the pounty will be very small. He is
behiud bis ticket badly. Union and
Baker trade him off for tbe county tick
ct. Burnett's majority, so far, 148,
with a poor chance for increase. AU
three county tickets will probably be
Democratic.
Josephine.
Returns from Jysephiae county give
Burnett 80 majority. Tho Democrats
elect the whole county ticket.
MULTNOMAH.
"Wilson carried the oounty with a
majority of 921. The .entire Republi
can ticket ie elected, State .Senator.and
four Representatives.
CLACJvAMA.
Wilson has three majority- Entire
Republican Representative and County
tieket elected.
CLATSOP.
Republican majority 3ffrr Joint Rep
resentative with Tillamook, uind elects
the entiw county ticket.
POUGLA-6.
Wilson's majority about 100. Entire
Republican county ticket elected.
JACKSON.
It is certain that the Republicans
have elected two members of the House
of Representatives, and the entire coun
ty ticket. Ruruett carries tho county
by abouc 2 50 majority.
MARION.
This county gives Wilson 895 ; Leg
islative and couuty ticket all Republi
can except Clerk. 1). L. Murphy
beats J. J. Murphy over 300. .
YAMHILL.
Everything gone Republican from
Congressman to Corona.
News Summary.
London, June Z. The Irish Nation
al Band, numbering forty musicians,
sailed -for the Boston jubilee this week
Vienna, June 3. Frederick Gen
tonekcr, the celebrated German, trav
eler, is dead ; .uied 07 years.
Frankfort, June 3. A collision oc
curred between two passenger trains
between Aale and iMuyence to-day.
N ine person were killed aiid a nuui"
ber injured.
Lotnloo, June 3. Kuj;eiie goes soon
on a viit to Spain.
London, June 3 In the llou?o of
Commons to day, Gladstone exprccd
his humility t cceitit for tfie rwtporie
iuent of the adjournment of the II. S.
Senate, an iWlen d to redeem hi. prom
ise and make a definite t xplanatiint in
regard to teotiatiM with th U-wtedj
States. lire athurcd the iueiuber that,
the Hupp'.imentul article did not leave;
the snlyect indirect claWtis in the!
present wr future, o(e.n for auy tuisun.'
.dertanding, and in this view, the Amer
ian Minister, Scheock, coincided. j
i
Mr. Disraeli reminded the I'rcmicr
of his omiion t( itate whether the
u-rbitrutiou u to rA-ed on die 15iii
int. - j
Mr. Gladstone replicJ, that to tin
date it had Imvn kept contimtly in view
in negotiations, and aked il he had aiiy
reason tohinJc that the V. S. Govern-iiK-fit
was ifeluvd o withdraw from
Secretary Fk-h's p'tsition, that coiicestioM j
from Lowland UHit.t reeede any cuttle
mefit. Ir. Jrladstone replied that the
understanding wa fur the United States
to make uo claim fur indirect damages
aft Geneva. j
Mr. 0.bum considered that the ex
planations auiountod to nothing Co the
House, and tint thecotntry wa unsat
iified and hoped a distinct declaration
would be extorted fnan the Government
tiiat unlcfcv the indirect claims were
Lolly fairly and Immediately withdrawn,
hngland would refuse to proceed with
tiie arbitration. C!iaers.J j
3lr. Buriie ave notice that he would
move for an address to the Queen for
tlie withdrawal of Great Britain from
the arbitration unless indirect claims
were abandoned. j
Mr Ottoway aeluid if any new engage
ment with tbe Uaited States had been
made or accepted by the Government
and said he had feared the danger of
such engagements. !
Mr. Gregory asLcd if the Govern,
merit had any assurance from Minister
Schenck as to the understanding on the
Supplemental Article. !
The Premier answered Gregory's
question in the negative, adding j that
members seemed to think a price had
saved the United States withdrawing
the claims Ue explained thatj the
word " consideration as used in the
Supplemental Articlo tueaat a covenant
between the two nations in the future,
and was reciprocal. lie declined to dis
cuss the question of Dresaini? the with
drawal of the direct claims pending the
negotiations. j
Erl Russell said the time had come
when plain words were desirable, and
gave notice that he would to-morrow
press his motion for an address to the
ijueen for the withdrawal from the ar
bitration, j
During tho evening, the Marquis
Herford inquired if it was true that
the Band ot Greudie has been ordered
to attend the Boston Jubilee. 1 j
Lord "Scone" replied "yes," with the
sanction of the Quecu and Commauder-iu-chief
j
The Duke of Richmond declared that
more irregular proceedings had never
been sanctioned.
Granville declared it was prorjer to
show the good will of the country ta
wards tne United States.
Kx-President Johnson has arrived
here to testify in the case before the
House Military Committee relative to
tbejmissing report ot the Ruell Military
Commission.
New York, June 3 Abrara Nelson,
a merchant in good standing, in Rearl
street, was committed in default of$5,
000 bail on Saturday, on-chtwge of burg
lary through the carelessness of the jan
itor ot the warehouse of Phelps, Dodge
& Co. Nekon had boen in the habit,
by means of false "keys, of opening the
safes of thaffirm and obtaining corres-'
pondeuce in information relative io theVr
business, and using it to his own advan-
tage.
SOBS
1 7 7 l'OUHTIt iW JUL.Y 1 872
The Sunday School chilJrcn of Yamhill and
Pd'.k counties are cordially invited to unHe lata
grand celebration of the Fourth of July at tbe
Webfoot -or Dayton Camp Gronnd. The eaU
are all arruugd ; irtiate good ; water is cool ;
and tbe point central The lovers of children t
have reason to expect the largest gathering of
children ever witnessed in tbe State Here the
9th anniversary of our independence will be
celebrated; then several speeches, full of fire,
xnirth-provoking and soul-tirring, will be de"
livered. A Braa Band is expected.
Bring with you yur". Banners, flags, fifes
drums and last, but not least, a Uiket well
filled with good ibing.
! The following Coiuniittes hare been appoint-
i
ed :
COMUITTKR OS KOLD.
Geo Hulery. Ben Robinson, H McTeen, An
drew Smith, CJeu Dorcey.J W Helm.
committks os risAnei-.
i O Wilson, John Watson, De Witt, Miller. S
C Williams, Alfred taylr, J Van Buskira,
It 8 Crystal, L L MorrU, Martin, N Hembree.
j COMMITTEE O iSsTHt JSrSTAL m ie.
J Geo Cary, Capt. Powell, J O Spencer J Han
nah, Ir Litllefield, David Judge.
cots a iTTaa o am Aner.it tsrn,
Th SupfBM'.endents of tbe Aitj, McMina
vl'.le, Lafajrlte. Heihel, Dayton, Dalla, Sheri
dan, Webfoot, Xetiia, llupewtli, Liucotn smd
Wheatland chooU
COHMITTKR OM l'l LIC tXEHClirS.
Itevs. Neitl Johroion, J tl Chandler. Waihing-
tou UirhardiH.D. T A W I, W H Patr P K
Hurnetf, J K Wjiton, Hugh Coldwcll, Win M
Twwntwud, J Speiicer.
CuMWIITCK OM VOCAL Ml SIC.
The ch"ri(er of each school. AuJienc
wil joiu in ringing " America.
committkb t akra-cuk tkls,
The teachers of eaili chot-l.
l.rt every one cotuc and try to make every
body Vc hpjy.
lu Itehalf f atbe veral StU.
JAS MrCAItTY,
T B UKNDKKSON,
T A WO(il),
J COLVKKT.
Cummittrr,
!vtran liat llHay
Though "eohrirnistieiis str.sug as proofs ef
Hely W rit," nd as nutiiftatu as the sands of
tbe mi shore, were prvduced to prove that Dr
Pieree, the proprietor of Dr Safe's Ctrrh lm
edy. i in enruent nd mrun w hat he yf, when
he offer reward f r any r of Catarrh
which he cannot cure, ye ther would be some
akrpttcs and fogie who would continue to shout,
llnmluj !" " III M6i ut!"" It cairiot lM5.be
caue Dr Homespun says Catarrh esnnot be
eiuinl." Kow, this Dr Homwpun is Whe identi
cal good natured olj feiUw who honeUy be
lieves and crsit in declaring that this earth
in t round or spherical, but Hat as a slap
jack," and does not turn over, otherwise the
water would all be spilled wut of deacon Bas
eotiib's rfnill pond. Bui atrouomeal science
has potiitively demonstrated and prvesa that
Dr lliiiicpun is wrong in supposing this earth
to be rial and stationray, mb J medical science is
daily proving the fact that he is no les mista
ken'uud Inhipd ibe time in ngnrJ to thecura
hilitv of Catarrh. In short it has been posit
ively proven that this world sirn, and that
medical science it prt-trftre the opinion of
Dr lioiucppun to the contrary notwithstanding.
That Dr Sage's Catarrh Hemedy will cure Ca
tarrh. UVusamhi wfio have used attest.
Then laie it. and use it, in douit do not stand,
You will tiud il in drug Mores all over tho Una
For tiie very best photographs gi to Brad
ley A. Hiilolfson s tiallwv without "MA1KIV
jrV.ASCKXD IN TUi: KLKVATOB, 42t
Montgomery, street, San Francisco.
SPECIAL XOTICES.
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No. Ot Front Street,
PORTLAND OKF.GON.
ItEAI. ESTATE In his CITY and
EAST PORTLAND In the most desirable lo-
calties. consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS
and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STUBKS; !,
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parU of
tbe STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY
. -i I . . I. - UTITPJ J TPU1II.
and lnrOUgilou m n m t i . t nun
TORIES, with great care and ,on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS;
HOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCF IPTION8 PROMPLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all t
CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will
reotve descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
an4 forward the same to the abore address.
J. W.VANIUCN iiHItGII, M. D.
(WORM DOCTOR.)
LATE OF SAN FRANCISCO: HAVINO
wade thdentoza which infest the human
system a lifo-long study, and adopted this branch
of medicine as a speciality, offers his kervicea
to the citizens of Salem and vicinity.
OFFICE-ROOMS 58 and 30, over the Post
Office. The celebrated Worm Syrup can be had
at his office. lln-Js
ATTKjTIi!
THE OVERLAND STORE, SALEM, HAS
received a large lot of nice, fashionable
dry goods, together with a well selected stock
of Domestics, ete. Give the ui a call. J light si
rico ptuu lor prouueu. u
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WA B E ,
IE O WN
& (Do
DEA Is F, K I IV
5IARWDAHE,
FARM MACHINERY,
WAGONS,
ETC.
INCLUDING
PrtT'S H AXLENG ER,
MAINE'S HEADERS, (extra .Srnjere)
1WJSSELL, HARDEN, Jfc WHEELER'S
THRESHERS.
MOUNTED ENDLESS CHAINS,
HORSEPOWERS,
And many other improvements exclusively
OUR OWI.
u
MARSH'S IIARi'JBSTERS, rw)OE.
Wvods, IIutb: r ,CUpper,Bue ve.Sprague,
Excelsior, New York, EUrly. liurU, Eagle- auu
other
REAPEHS and MOWERS.
6TCDEBAKER,
PACiFIC,
AND
BAIN
FARM and I1EADKR WAGONS.
Now perfect in vrporion and nwh, all
boiled iu oil, and fully warranted'
..0...
milE GREATEST VARIETY OF GOOD
JL and Machioery iu the State, at tbe Iwff
p'.sihle prices, aavJ given when deirtd.
Retuember, we put no msu's not in tbe Banks
cither in Salem, Portland or San Francisco.
WAIIK. ItltOW.N A CO..
Salem, June 1. 1871. 14-m3
1840
IB 70 r
CHOLERA.
HOW TO CURE IT.
At the commencement of the Diarihos, which
alwsys precedes an attack of the Cholera, take
a teaspoon ful of Pain Killer in sugar and wa
ter, (hot. If convenient.) and then bathe freely
the stomach and bowels with the Pain Killer
clear. Should the diarrhoe or cramps continue
repeat the dose every ten or fifteen minutes un
til the patient is relieved. In extreme cases,
two or more teaspoonfuls may bo given at a
dose.
The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no equal.
Incases of Cholera. Summer Complaints, Dys
pepsia, Dysentery. Asthma it cures in one night
by taking it internally, and bathing with it
freely. Its action is like magic, when external
ly applied to Old Sores, Burns, Scalds, and
prams. For sick Headache and Toothache
don't fail to try it. In short, it is a Paim Kill-
kk.
Directions accompany each bottle,
The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in Med
icine.
Prices, 25 cents. SO centsand tl per bottle
A Pitiful Condition.
It is a sal thing to pass through life only half
alive. Yet there are thousands whose habitua'
condition is one of langour and debility. They
complain of no Specific disease ; they suffer no
positive pain ; bnt they have no relish for any
thing which affords mental or sensuous pleasure.
In satoe cases out or ten this state of lassitude
and torpor arises from a morbid stomach. In
idgestion destroys the energy of both mind and
body. W hen the waste of nature is not supplied
by a due and regular assimulation of tbe food,
every organ is starved, and every function is in
terrupted. Now, what does common sense suggest under
these cisreumstances of depression 7 the system
needs rousing and strengthening ; not merely
for an hour or two, to sink afterward into a more
nltitiable condition than ever (as it assurdly
would do if an ordinary alcoholic stimulant
reiw .resorted to,) but radically and permanent
ly.
How Is this desintble object to be accomplish
ed? The answer to this question, founded on
tha unvarying experience of a quarter of a cen
tury, it easily given. Infuse new vigor into the
digestive organs by a course of Hosteller's Stom
ach Bitters. Do not waste time by administer
ins temporary remedies, but wake the system
up by recuperating tbe fountain-head of phys
ical strength and energy, tne great organ upon
which all the other organs depend fur their nor
ture and support.
By the time that a dozen doses of the grcnt
'h. aaa - a
vegetable tonic and invigoraiil nave boen ink en
the feeble frame of the dyspeptic will beirin to
feel its bengi i influence. Appetite will be created
und pith appetite the capacity to digest what
it craves. Persevere until tbe cure is complete
until healthful blood,! fit to be tho material of
flesh and muscle, hone and and nerve and
brain, flows through the channels of circulation
instead of the watery ; paKn'om wlh which
they kave heretofore teen txr perfectly nourished
NEW AD VERTISEENT8;A
tiSt
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
MA TR r
REITEWER.
Every year increases the popularity
of this valuable Hair Preparation;
'which is due to merit alone. We can'
assure our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its "high standard; and it
is the only reliable apd perfected prep
aration for restoring Gray or Faded
Hair to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes white .and clean.
It removes all eruptions -and .dandruff,
and, by its tonic prrjrpeilies, prevents
the hair from falling xirt, as it stunu
lates and nourishes Hie liajr-glandsw
By its use, the hair grows thicker anil
stronger. In baldness, it restores thet
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old atre. It is the most
economical Hair jDressig overused,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, -glossy ap-'
pearance. A. A. Ilayes, State
Assayer of Massachusetts, says, " Tho
constituents aro pare, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; andl
consider it the Best Vitcpaeatiox
for its intended purposes,"
Sold by all DruggitU, and Dealeri in HtdieiMU
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS, i ,
As our Rencwcr in many cases r
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, we have prepared this dye, in on,
preparation; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash oft
Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty
dents.
Mirafsctured by R. P. HALL & CO
KASHUA, NJL.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla4
TOD PLUXFlflSC THE DliOOD.:
The reputation this ex
cellent iiKilivine enjoys
imlem nl from its cures
many of which are trulji
inarvelWus. Inveterate
raes of .Scrofulous dis
ease, where the system
teeme! saturated wlUk
corruption, have, beam
purified and cured by r&
Scrofulous Affections a4
lisordcrs,whi'h Wert a
rravstcd by the tcrom .
ions con ta mi nation until
tfiry were painfully afflicttg, hare been radically
cured in such great numbers in almost every see
tson of the country, that cfee jwulic scarcely need If
be informed of Ua virtues or us. J '
Scrofulous poison is crrcof the most destrntUT
enemies of our race. Often, this itnvecn and unftlt
tenant of the orsmnism undermine the constitution,
and Invites the attack of cj)febliirg or fatal disease,
without txcitinr a supU'ion of its presence. Afakw
it seems to breed infectKm throughout the body, alia
ttien, on some favorable occasion, vapidly develop
Into one or oilier of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or amonar the vitals. In tbe latter, tube,
cles iniiv he atuklcnly lt KsiU-l in the hairs of
heart, of tumors formed in the liver, or it snowe
its presence ly eruptions on the ttln.or foul ulcer
ations on sonne part of Ihe body, llcnce the oeca
f ional use of a bottlo of this Smvmparllt is ad
visable, cvea wlieu no active symptoms of disease
appear. Persons tUlieted witli the following ron
plnints peneraUr llml immediate relief, and, at
lenfrtb, cure, bv the iij-o of flfis tiAllSAl'AJtll.
J.A: tH. Attttinuw t-'trr, yvse or Eryatpela,
Trtter. tialt Jthum, SraM ilend, Jtirtfftt orws
tior J'frs. Sorr .am, and other erupliona r
vi.ible forms of Scrvfulau diicasc. Also in tho
more concealed form, as Jje;i , Droinq,
Heart Jttteate. Fits. Epilcjity, yrumffla,
and the various l lcrrout nffcctions of the muacu
lar and nervous systtMiis.
SffphtH or Vruerral and Strrwrial Dfaewaee
arc cured by it, thouph a long time is required for
subduing these obM innte maladies bv any medicin
Itut long oon tin ued ue of this medicine will si
the complaint. J.rurorrhna or lt'httta, 1 terit.t.
I7emrloi, and I'eutaU JHe4, are eoiu
monlv soon relicvel nni ultimatelv cured by Ita
purifving and invigorating effect, ilinute Diree
tiona'for en Hi cno are found in our Almanac, sup
plieil gratis. Jlhntmntittn and .'owf, when
censed 'bv accumulations of extraneous msttsra
in the blood, vield ouirklv to it, as also J.irtr
Complaint, torpidity. Vogetion or Inflam
tnnf fttMof the TArer. and Jirnfee, when arising,
as they often do, front the rankling poisons in the
blood. Tills SAltSAVAJM.I.A la a great re
storer for tb strength nnd vigor of tha system.
Those who are Languid and J.irtlrnt, Jcro
flTewr. Slfrptmm, and troubled with "ertHa Ap
prrhrnatonm or 'Vara, or any of the affection
eymptomatic of IIVaA-neaa. will find Immextlate
relief and convincing evidence of it restorative
power upon trial.
PREPARED It T t
Dr. 7. C AYEII V CO.,IweII, Maaa,
Jrtuf (cot and Analytical Chrmtatt.
SOLD CT JLLXi DRUGGISTS ITEBYWIIEBS.
WUI aev ererythUg seeded imm family, fro it .
theiftavieattotheUglitettfkbric.
IT DOEK 3MHE WOltlt, '
JSOKE UIXDS OF W02XK, ' -.
AXU IlUaTEIt VOZU , , ,
Thea any other machine. i f
If there is a Florence Sewing' Ha-
chine within one thousand miles of , ,
San Fraurisco not working well and
? living entire satisfaction, if I am in
ormed of it, it will be attended to 4
without expense of any kind to tho ,
owner
' SAMUEL HILL, Agent, '
19 New Montgomery Street, V
Crand Hotel Building, San Francisco. " 1
' 8nd fr Ctreutara and aamplea of
tha work, .tcflce Afftnta srasstid 4s , .
mry place