TOWN &! COUNT' flEWS-
35ALLAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1872
Money Market
Latest New York Gold Quotation
111
Legal Tendert in Portland :
Buying J.....)0 -Selling..........9l
Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by O. 1?. Stiles, People's
"Merchant, "Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT i S3 bush.
OATS 65 e.
UAULBT SI
YLOURSfi ? 50 bbl.
' Sk($l 61 l 75
CORN MEAL l. p lb.
UBANS 6o. lb.
BACON Side. I 0 15c f"lb;.
" Shoulder. Sc. to 12c. '? lb.
HAMS 14 te ?. tb.
POUK Dressed, filets
" Pickled, Sc. to lO.c. " lb.
"BUTTER Firkins 23 30 j tb.
" Rolls, 20 to 25c. "c lb.
SAGS 20c dux.
LARD RulklCc; tin?,20,
POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 bushel.
ONrONS f2 f bushel.
APPLES Greon, 50c bht.
" Dried. 6c y'lh.
CHEESE New Orc-on, 20 ft 25c tb.
CHICKENS-? 50 Vk do.
.TURKEYS 73 $1 eaclt.
Dallas is to have a uew paint th .
;Several cacs of chicken-pox in town.
The meeting at Dixie is well attended
Considerable demand for houses to reut
Mr P C. Sullivan returned Wednesday from
Portland.
Christian College Commencement exercises
were well attended
Dallas boasts of a Croquet Club, which holds
tts regular meetings.
Gen Palmer, Indian Agent at Siletz was in
tawn last Wednesday.
:Cha McDonald has tho frame, jf his new tan
nery up and is enclosing it.
All hands about our office doff their hats to
.Mr Wm. Howe for a fe.-t of nice cherries.
At Independence, last Saturday the Mon
mouth boys were defeated by the Salem Club.
' Many of our citizens attended the exercises
of Monwoucli Christian College, during the
week, f
Business in town during the week has been
d tll,owiug to tho attendance at the Annual
Meeting.
Mr I nnely of Grandj Round favored u with
call Last Satur lay. II reports everything
ruo:iiig-pleiidid on the Reservation.
It S Crystal, w hile working in bis blacksmith
hot lat Wedne.-day, let a wagon wheel fall o.m
his right foot di. ab'ing hiiu cusiderab!y.
Mtsf Joanna Kennedy, Mr? Sw;iin, Mi A I
tee and M try C i n :';!!, have our b. t compii
.uientsfor flora! otTori ngs in the lorui ot splen
did houijuefs.
'I lire a number of Vr-si Mwn fro?!i our
tn w :iit '- Amity, lat Toes lay, to atitr.d
the funeral of Mr W W Urown. u prou.im.-iit
citizen of the latter place, who died Monday.
Camp-Mccting. There will be a met tin.
1 eld on the IJUn'V'o Cnn.p Grund. cmtuetic
ing Fiiday,Juti2.Srh,ot 11 . m. under the an
i-l 'ioc? .f ti Illaa Circuit M E Church. M
M l'od.-ou ;i.d J i-l n Wa uiire, (.' lou.iHu.
J. JAMES, Pastor.
Sa!ii:crt liivt-r. The rad to this favorite
ocean rc it is now in good condition, and par
ties are already beginring to wend their way
thither to catch the cxhi!.nr.:ting breeze of t!o
ocean, aud fail dull care avauat, lor a season at
least.
Wer'-gTct to lenrn of the ' ath id Miss V.Vtvl
bcth llusscy, who died at l.tr hitler's i mo, m c.
r.oar Grand Round, a thoiC I imo mi.tc. Sic
was a young lady of many cxitdlitit iualiUc.
and will be mbsid by a large bv tuber of luourn
ing fiiendg and relatives.
Two cases of small p.x are rcportel in our j
county, one in Eola and one in Lincoln. Many j
ro saying " there is no danger," but di-cro.
lion is the better part of valor, and we .would .
8y to all 1c as cautious as possible to prevent
its spread.
Our readers will please excuse the scarcity
of telegraphic news this wcvk as .the Kv publi
can platform came to hand late and is insetted
n Jjiu of tele graphic news, We have not f pace
a .. .-II '
to n ticc tUe plattorm this -reeK, uui wuum r
oinmend a careful perusal by our readers.
Prof. Rutan lectured at the Court House, on
Wednesday evening, to a larg'j an dience, upon
the subject of School for the liliad. We have
not room for an extended notice t&U waek, but
ehall refer to it at greater length hereafter. We
hope, however, our nttT rising citizens will
take hold of this matter and make it a success.
Cheap Riding, Tho West- Si ie Stage Com
pany are taking passengers from Dallas through
by way of Amity, McMinuville, Lafayette and
Forest Grove, to Cornelius, and frtmi there to
Portland by railroad for $5. This is the cheiip.
est riding we know oT. Sixty miles of staging,
and twenty miles by rail eurely, no one could
ask, for mare. r '
P T. T. D." This means " Tickled to Death.
'"rid that was the way inr venerable foreman
Jelt on last Saturday afternoon, when asked to
try double team, the proper ty of T. G. It, E.
v.-wblch is Thomai G. Richiaond, Esq. Tom
keeps fine turnout?, and those desiring to buggy
ride this juxnmcr amy feel assured that thiy
tan obtain team on reasonable terms, at tho
J)tAaa livery stable.
New Style. The beaux of Dallas nro innugr.
rating a new style in tneir endeavors to euper
;edo each other in the cood grace of the
JbrJles. Thinking it a question of time, and tiot
.f tucta i.r I ill i I .iw tie llmm n. short time
' . ...w . , VIIV v. ... w -" f - .... - -
jsince, took an tariy etart, called at the house
,of bis ;oamorata on Sunday morning before
hreakfast, and staid with her all day, in order
vto defeat a competitor. If thiro U anything in
pluck, ho ought to wii
Mr. Wm, Davidson, of Portland, the etoad
fast and practical friend of tho printer, and cy
clopedia of information for the immigrant and
tourist, will please accept our thaukH foe favors
received during our late visit to Portland. Mr
Davidson, with tho true spirit of enterprii"8 is
helping to develop the resources and advance
the interests of our State, at an immense cost
tT time and Jubor, and will in the not distant
future meet his reward, if not in dollars and
cents, at least in the satisfaction of realizing
the prominent part ho has acted in advancing
the interests of our people, and that his labors
have been appreciated.
A Subscriber. An exchange, which, by the
way is a Democratic paper, speaks of a hard,
working Republican, who subscribed for his
paper and paid in wood. Wo can beat that.
We have a patron among the hardworking
Democrats of our community, who last, year
paid iu wood for a copy of the lU:ri itt.reAN for
himself and one tor a neighbor, one copy which
was sent 1o Eastern Oregon and two copies to
tho Eastern States This year he keeps up all
of th subscription.' but that of his neighbor,
who bus become a subscriber himself. The best
part of this story, however, is, we are told, that
this patron at tho last electiou voted a part of
the Republican ticket, (through the influence of
tho It km ui.iic.iv. of course), and we would not
be afraid to venture the assertion that he will
at the uext State election vote the straight Re
publican ticket, and be may voto for (J rant and
Wilson this TII. Who says Democrats don't
read nor tae any interest iu supp orting home
institutions ?
Contemptibly Mean. Last Tuesday evening
Mr. Geo. Howe, iu company with eight ladies,
went in a hack to attend sthe musical concert
given by the class of Monmouth College. Wliilo
the concert was iu progress some miserable
wretch, with lcs judgment than brains, and
less principle- than ju Jgmet, to,k oil" tliree of
Jho r.uts, whi-h h-M t io; sherds to the axles.
Al'Ur the exercise veie iir, the comjiany
started lor home, but had progressed but a
short distance when both loro wheels ran oil',
letting t'i.. front ml of the hack down cbse io
the burses' heels. Luel, i! y l".r all, the horses
were gentle an 1 .t -;; 1 when spoken to. Had
in cy been vvil l and become noma ua geable tlo re
i no telling t'.i'j liu'a age which might have been
d ue. Mr. 11 owe exoiierali s tin? peoplu of-.M -oi-ino-i'h
troiu all blann, aiut says iie i$. satisfied
th j mi-uii :t' was d ne Jiy s f:i-oo'j tr-Uii Dallas.
U o .ever did it, if w is ;i d.i-t;rd!y triek. rigi
uated hy n disptjsiti-'n whi -!i. i:' not cheej.e 1,
u-ill eventa.-t'l v bring its owner to the gallows'.
Aa I it it is to ! j.d.;!g.-1 i'i this way, thy
s.nvr thy It jtf.-r rr lh-: cifiii iim'ry.
'Hi- 3.tai r.U:iit-N
"M jc.iinooc" at L :es.
A ii?w su; ply of groccri j at M C Mr f.vo's.
"d irsaiiles uni dresi g-d at the ''Overland"
S.d ia.
Drc.-s goods and bu.-5nis suits at iJolter A
W.irtk'jV.
A m'-re coindete .irtiiii-nt f staves and
iio wa re faiiriol be f'-.'Uud in lue .'-Uito thau ttt
T I! Ne wm va's .
Muckamiiek fr the cr'iarl at tho Camp
(round, by R Clark.
i'r g od ' At'utg .'heap, while on thcCump
noind, call ia (2 II .til.rs.
Murp-hy a Croasman keep the fmt assort
ment ot' .-.m'1c um'im Irc Goods in Salem
Uvcrybiidy sfeoild call in Kiocaid at the
Camp Groun I and gi-t i!i ir pietorc t.i'ie-i.
Toe "U'e-t .Si !.- car " i at ilie ','aoip Ground,
and Cai.'"r!iri .vu! berealy t a-'c-iii!'!) 'lit- ail
To get yoar h'ro well fed w!iie at ("atop
.Meeting, caii H ll-.y gojd at the "Dempsey
f'ouitty f.urt. - J t N 1 1 TERM.
J. II. i vi i;.at i i.l
P''litiou fi'.id ; lleci ivcrs nnd Surveyors ap-
': r ti: 1 on pfti! iioi ut A ."i.iih.-y for ihaiig'j ot j
nad.
RepiTt of Ifclini. h mi l Stsiutp received and
Contract awarded to Jnhn Cowdcll, lor repair
ing bridge, for i'lSO.
Surveyor?! and Reeiv?rs appointed for
change of road, on pi litiioi Win. Davidson.
Report of Pat Haley and other read and or
dered recorded, and that said road bo opined
as a pnhlie highway.
T L. Ilutler sol. in it ted plans find specifica
tions for a bridge ncroas Mill creek. Court or
dered that whert citizens sulwrib's sufficient to
side up and cover said bridge, the contract
j.or building shall bo let to tho lowest re
sponsible bidder.
F. Wy mire appointed to report upon statu
of bridges on tho road h ading from Dallas to
f-'alem.
License granted to Frank McCann for one
year to sell liquor in less quantities than one
quar'
Allowed to E, A. Grnhnm for road district
No. 1, 2,500 leid of lumber.
Jerry Galwu-k appointed Supervisor of road
district, No. 2fi, instead of N. Stewart, non-rOi"
dent. t '-'
R. M. May credited by cancelled warrants,
' The following accounts were allowed.
Jury expenses April term Circuit Court $ -83 00
Grand Jury.cont of nut. fctafo ra. beoV
nil
?7 2a
ill sti
State vn. J'.iirnett and Hcinbrue .
(irund Jury witiiex8o.i .. Hit 20
RailiflV
'M Oil
1(52 50
8 110
20 0(1
27 C'J
il
3 2a
."'.Ml 7.f)
2(10 (la
Dist. Attorney'! (oets..
Tiili."irian
Raid for Rallot Roxo
" " Lumber for Road Dint. 21....
n u k n
' " Stationery to W. C. Ilrnwu.
" S. T. Rundi, SherUl't'ees...".
" D. J. Hoiiue, Clerk fcu ,
$1.0C0 reward in ofjyre.d ly tlio jtropriotnr of
Dr I'iereo's tlolden Mtidioal Difcovry f.ir a
in:dif.'ino that m ill equal it in the cure of Urmo
chilis, 8cvro Couliii, and tho fiiriy btagon of
CoiiMiini'tioii.
If you would havo a tfoodtliick bend of bair
uso Hall' Vegetable Sicilian hair Rcnewer.
No other like it.
Congress adjourned mc die tho 1 3tli inst
National Republican Platform.
ADOPTED UY T II E NATIONAL REPUBLT
CAN CONVENTION AT PHILADELPIIIA,
JUNE 0, 1872.
The llepublican pariy'of tha United
States assembled in National Conven
tion in the city of Philadelphia, on the
5th and Gtli days of Juno, 1S72, ajain
declares its faith and appeals to its his
tory !und announces its position upon the
questions before the country.
FirstDuring eleven years of Hu
premaey it has accepted with grand
courage the solemn duties of the tune.
It suppresM'd a, jjijj'Mitio rebellion;
einaneipatfd 4,000,000 slaves; decreed
eijuul citizenship to all and established
universal sulfrae. Hxhibititi' tmpjir
allelei m igtianimity, it criminally pun
ished no man for political niTenses, hnd
warmly vvelenmed all who proved their
luyalty by oV'eyiii t fie laws and dealing
jti'tly with their neighbors. It has
steadily decreased, with a firm hand, the
resultant disorders of a great war, nud
initiated a wise policy toward tho In
dians. The Pacific' railroad, and simi
lar vast enterprises, have been gener
ously aided and successfully conducted.
Tho'public iuU are freely given j to
actual settlors ; immigration is pr t ',
td, eneouraged, and the full aeknovvk
ediremetit of the naturalized citizen's
rights has been secured from hwropeau
powers. The nation il currency has m
proved in ri'gu'atiou and the national
credit has been stitaintol utnler extra
ordiuarv burdens, and new b nls have
been negotiated at lower rates. The
revenues have been carefully collected
and .honestly applied. Despite the an
nual large reductions from the rates td
taxation the public debt ha been j re
duced during (Jrant's presidency at jlhe
rate of one huttdivd mi'lion dollars per
ve ir. A irreat financial eri-is has been
avoided and peace and plenty prevail
throughout the land. Menacing foreign
difficulties have b. en peueef'ully im 1
honorably eonrirom'sed, and the hfior
an
d pjwer of tho nation hu been Wopt
hig': throughout the world. This glo
ri.HH record of the pat. is the party s
bt t.!ed-'A f r the f uture. We behieve
.i L
the ! otde will not trust the t.iovejrn
1 1 . .. !
n.etit to anv party ir eouj! ;n iUon ot tfieu
, - , - . , . i
composed t l those vv tso cui li v have re-
f, .,.,'..,!
J
, I
S.-c.'ud(;ni 1 tc iii-etty an-i ex aet
eqiiihtyiu the ri-j..)im-ut oj uH Civil.
;ohnr t ut.d teihiie I -:hf- should be, es
tnblUheil nod main? dee I thfoUljout 1
the tjfiiou. by i Q. ient and appropriate
h-i-l.ition. Xeither th" law or iti ul
1 1 1 i i , U r r ition should a linit of any t,!ts
et imiuiti in in resp ct t eitizuns, by
re-e-ni) n race, eteeo, e i.'or or pievjou
eofiditiou td" servitude. !
Third The rec.Mit, amendmcnt-j to
the National ('oiitituiioti' sftoitid
cordially su-t ii;''d, bet-UU-e tb y
bl
are ri'it : not uien
y t.l r it i ee u e f nev
are I . v ; ;,id such should be eatfied
out accuding to their s; ir.t by aj pro-
...ir.,.. ! t.Lf ili.ki tti.l i I . h r nA'i I ' I f j til i
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citizens every where atet sy ttip ittorftug j
.ill ..!.!
with all pe 'pie wio strive ijr gteuret
1'berfy. j
''ifth Any system of civil service
under which the, ul rdinate pe-itiote
of the ( lovernmt nt are eo-isidere li n
reWHtds f ir mere jen ty zeal, is fatal'y
defuoialiZ'tir, and we therefore favor n
reform of th. .system by laws which
shall abolish the evils rd pa!ronair jatid
make honesty. eiu:ieuey and fidelity
esse" ti i! ipialifieation fr pub'ic posi
tiou, without prac; ieally creating a life
tenure of ojee.
Sixth We arc opposed to fufher
grantn of public lands to corporation
and monopolies, anil ceinauu that,
national domain shall be set apart
the free use of the people.
rue
for
Seventh The annual revenue, after
paying the current expenditures, should
furnish a moderate balance for the
reduction of the principal of the debt ;
and revenue, except so much as may
he received from a tax ou tobacco jand
liquor,", ought to tie raised by dutieji on
importation?, the scale of which should
be so adjusted as to aid in securing the
remunerative wages to laborers a.od to
promote the industries, growth sand
prosperity of the wholu country.
Eighth We hold in undying honor
the soldiers and sailor.x whose vplor
saved the Union. Their pensions arc a
a sacred debt of the nation, and the wid
ows aud orphans of those, who died for
their country are entitled to the care td' the
J overrun cut, ami tho gratitude of jtho
people. Wo favor such additional
legislation as will increase the bounty 1
of the (lovcrnmetit to all our sohlier
and sailors who wero honorably dis
charged, and who in time of duty became
disabled, without regard to the length
of their service or the causa of t
ten
d-istdlargc.
Ninth The doctrine of Great liri
am
and other; European Powers concerning
allegiencc "ouco a subject always a
subject' having at last, through jthe
efforts of tho Kepublican party, been
abandoned, and the American idea of
the right of tin? individual to transfer
his allegienco having been accepted by
the. European nations, it is tho duty of
our Government to guard with jealous
care the Tiht of adopted citizens itgaiust
which can He s.ireiy trustci uniy lojine tii?, j, o- J)rfWcr ,nany e ,j,rIn n,
party tint secured the .i.eudments. j witlii, to !.v.p to the dictation of a lew
Fourth The Nat.on .l (iovernn Mt ! ..i,,,.,,: iJepub'iean.s fiht tinder the
should ?x-i.k to maintain an h.uiorAbhn i,aniu.r U,'K., ,u,v tmty j.;, ,uu MJJ1.
with nil n.Uun-t, pn teetingj Us L(irt ju, (,.llicr, j,;,.), lhvy ,il;iv
the assumptions of unauthorized claims
by their former governmeuLs ; .and we
urge the continued and careful eneour
ngement and protection of voluntary
immigration. !
Tenth -The franking privilege ought
to be abolished nI a way prepared for
reduction of the rates of postage.
Kieventh-Among the questions which
press for attention is that which concerns
the relation of capital aud labor, and
the llepublican party ecoguizes the duty
of no shaping legislation as to secure full
protection and mi ample li;ld for capi
tal, and foy labor, which creates for cap
ital the largest opportunities, and a juU
share of mutual profits of those twogrcat
servants of civilization.
Twelvth We hoid that Congress aud
the President have only fulfilled an im
portant duty in their measures for the
suppression of violent and treasonable
oiganizations iu certain of the lately re
bellious regions, and for the protection
of the ballot box , and, therefore they
arc entitled to the thanks of the nation
Thirteenth We denounce repudia
tion of the ttafionnl debt, in any form
or disguise, as a national crime. We
witness with pride the reduction of the
principal of the debt kud of the rates
of interest upon the balance, and we
confidently expect that our excellent
national currency will bo perfected by
the spedy resumption of specie pay
ment. Fourteenth The llepublican partv is
mindful of its obligation to the loyal
women of America for their noble de
votion to the cause of freedom. Their
admission to Usefulness is received with
satisfaction, and the hone t demands of
any class of citizens for additional rights
should be treated with rcspeeifu! coi.
side i at ion.
Fifteenth We heartily apptove of
the actiuri of Congre-s in relation to
tin? rebel li.'ii" State, and rejoice io
the growth of peace aud fraternal feel
ing throughout, the land.
Sixteenth Tho Kej uh'ienn party
proposes to re.-joet the rights reserved
by I tie people to thenwdve as carefully
a? the powers delegated by them to the
State and Territorial governments. It
! Ji-.iiiotveu ci uity iiMin u uncoil
; . 11 , , . -
: tutioui fnvs lor the i.urjMse td rem
; -, . . 1 ' . . . .
j ing vwiU by tntcrlert tot '.vith rights
S , . . . .
i surrendered by the people to either
di-approved of any report to uncinti-
uiov-
not
the
j tate, or JSat lonalt uvi'ritnent.
Seventeenth It is the iluty of the
;;t..,crij Government to ado'pt ut!i
. s a wili f) t-lu.M,,rae
a ,,,,tt;r.?n, w,..,,,,,,.. -nil fcK,Tl ,,.;!di,wr
lhieetith AVe beiieo that the
timdest patrioti-ui, the eanusJiic-s of
purpose, sound judgment, practical wis
dom, iueot ruptibh integrity, and illus-triou-4
f-ervit es of I . S. I rant, have
t eeomuietided him to the heart t f tlo
Ataeriein people, atid that with bim :it
tiir he ad v.est.rt to day in a new march
to victory.
OuinmN'J. Th.
re w s .' tun-4 when
,,. J , U)()Ci ;U.y (lf
, onr,,,0;l.:i n xu.v
the country were
sent ;:n ti's. ttec atol
their ex i.r w-om. Hut fur
.. jas how are the mi-hty fallen."
J
A flui.KT.KY Hat. Some folksgeta
bright new hat und call it a (Jrct dev."
Th'y ought to know better. They
ought ii know that a (Jreciey bat is
'jnite a different thing. Take one and
soak it in t'i-hwati r, roll it in an ash
heap, throw it iu the road and Jet the
wagons run over if, sleep with it be
tween your mattresses, or hang it iu
the field for a scare-crow a Couple uf
months and it might do.
. V SrECJAL XOT1C1.S.
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Oflice. No. ill Front Street,
PORTLAND OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in bin CITY and
EAST PORTLAND in the in nut decirahle In
calti.-n. eonMHtinj- of LOTS, HALF RLOCKS
and BLOCKS, HOUSES and 8TuRES; also,
IMPROVED FARMS, mid valuable
nnmltiv tiUtd LANDS, loeatcd in ALL arU of"
the STATE for SALE.
REAL FSTATE and other Property
purcliasod for Cnrrespeiidentrt, in this CITY
and thn.njrhout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, with ureal mr and on tho most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. '
HOUSES and STOKER LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPLY COL
LECTED. And General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY UUSINES transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE, in' all t
CITIES and TOWNS in tho STATE, will
recivo dwrriptinnt f FARM PROPERTY
and forward tho eaiuc to tho above address.
j. Wm van db:n iti:it(;n, jii. i.
(WOHM DOOTOtt.)
ATI?. OR BAN" FKANCJVCO; lfAVINO
i mail; tho cntov.a wliidi jufot tho human
vloin n lifcdon' study, and adoptod this branch
of modifino a.s a ypooiality, offers hU fccrviocf
to th' oiti,on of Suloin mid vioinitv.
OFFlCli-JtOOMS r.S and r9, over tho Pont
Ojljoc. Tliu oolobratod Worm c?yrup oan ho hud
at hisolaeo. lln-tn
AT T fil ii T 1 m !
fmHm OVERLAND STOU12, SALKM, IT AS
rooidr.'i liirp;o lot of nice, fiuh c unhlo
dry ijoitd, together with a well selected ftock
of JJci.uestjcii, etc. tiivo them a call. Jlihest
price paid for produce. 7tf
NJZW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BE,
0 W Kf
B E A fi 13 11 S I N
IIARWDA11E,
-FA KM MACHINERY,
WAGONS,
ETC.
IWCLUDINO
PITT CHALLENGER,
RUSSELL, HARDEN, A WIIEELElt'S
THRESHERS.
MOUNTED ani DOWN ENDLESS CHAINS,
DORSE -POWERS,
HAINE S HEADERS, with extraheary drapers
And many other imrovcineDts cxclusirtdv
o
MA R S H ' g HARVESTERS. DOIXJE.
U',J, liild.nrd.CJir..ir.l"iick. v-,Vj.r:,Ul.
Eedii.r,Xw York, Eitnly. Dur..sEa-:ic, and
tll.T
KI:AI1:hs and moivehs.
STl'DEUAK EH,
PACIFIC,
AND
RAIN
I 1'aiim and iii:aii:r wagons
I
' i'i.i' l ia usl, and fully warrauted'
WIIE GREATEST VA RTF!TV Cv nnnnc
j 1. i tid MitrhSfu-rv iu the State, nt t!-e l.w.t
!v.Kfk- prtct'o. an.i !)an- given when de.in-l.
R n in'-,r, we .ut t). iimnV nta in Ibe Ranki
eilhi r in SmImii. R.-rtland . r San FrAnci-rn
w i ) i into x n & cc .. "
S.ilpin. .tii'ie I. EST I. li-mS
tf, 1840 Vt 70 t
t
how to mux b it.
At lh. onrnfncn'tirtt of th niirHtT, whi-!
alwxv. proo lt an attack of the h'dora, tnko
a tca,!!,.nful ,f pain Kill'ri:j suar and w.i
ter, (nt-if ctnvonitnt.) find thf-n tnftio frocly
tho Mom.ii-h and howcl with tho Pin Killer
h'iir. f-"inild tho dinrrhtt orcrini" ooutiimo
rp'iit th ilin cvitv fen or flftfon minutes un
til tho p.itiot.t i roliovod. In oxtronio r.i'cs.
two or tnoio tc;t.-pooii(u5 may bo given nt a
In
Tho Pain Killer, a a remedy, !) no et'iial.
Inf.-m of Cholera. Snaimer Complaint?, Dye
pepfia. Iy. ntery, A.thiia it cures iu one riilif
by taking it intornnMv, and hithin wirh it
freely. Tts a-tim i like manic, whfti extornnl
ly applied to Old .oresi. Hums Sald, and
Sprain. For Sick Ileadaoho and Toothache
don't fail to try it. In short, it if a P.wn Kii.i.
KK. Iiroetions ao'inmpany crich hottlo,
Tho Pain Killer is fold by all dealer in Med
icines. Prieon, 2.) oontf, 50 contsand $1 fcr bottle
A Pitiful Condition.
11 if a t-ntl thing to pns throu!! life only half
alive. Yet there arc thousands whose hni itua
condition is one ofl iingonr and dehi'ity. They
complain ot no ppccific distnse; they puffer no
positive pain : but they have no relish for any
thinjr which afford menf si or sensuou ploaur..
In nine eases out of ton thU state of lasitu do
nnd torpor Hrisefi from a morbid ftomneh. Tn
id:oMion deutroy the energy of both tuiud nnd
body. When tho waste of nature is not supplied
by a due and regular afrdtnulation of the food,
every organ is eturvod, and very function is in
terrupted. Now, what docs common pcuko pujryect under
those ( i.rcuinstnnces of depression ? i'he system
needs rousing and strenthenlnjr , not merely
for an hour or two, to.duk aTterward intoaiuoro
pititiablo condition than ever (a it nssurdh
would do if an ordinary alcoholic slimulaiit
wero resorted to,) but radically and jermnnoiit
Ir.
ilow is this desirahle object to bo accomplish
ed? Tho answer to this question, founded ou
tho unvarying experience of a quarter of a cen
tury, is easily given. Infuse new vigor into the
digestive organs by n eourseof Ilostetter's Stom
ach Hitters. Do not waste time administer
ing temporary remedies, but wake the system
tip by recuperating the foiintiiin-heiid of phys
ical strength and energy, tho great organ upon
which all the other organs depcud for their nur
ture and support.
Hy the time that a dozen doses of tho pre a
vegetable tonic and iuvipmiut havo been taken
I ho feeble frame of the dy spoptio will bein t
fool its bengi a influence. Appetite will be created
and with appetite the capacity to digest what
it craves. IV-rsevero until the euro is conipU to
until healthful blond, fit to be the material o!
floidi and muscle, bone -and and nerve nnd
brain, flows through ihe ehanuelsof circulate i
instead of tho watery pat t'otn with which
they l ave heretofore been imp. ifct'yno bhe I
XEWJJJ VEliriXEVES'iS.
Ayer's
air Yis'or.
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at ouce agreeable,
healthy, aud effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair t3 soon restored
to its original color
witt the gloss an
freshness of youth,
Thiii hair it, thick
ened, falling hair checked., hud bald
ness often, though not uhvny., curcfl
Tjy its use. Nothing can reMore tho
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pa.ty sedi
ment, it will keep it clcau and vigorous.
Its occasional it.-fe will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances m hit h
make pome preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, tho Vigor can
ouly benefit "but not "harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo fouud to desirable.
Containing neither oil nor -dye, it does
not soil whife cambric, and yet lasdt
long on the hair, giving it a rich glob
lustre ami a grateful jiorfiuive.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWKLL, 3IAS&.
X'HICE $1.00.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of tho Throat raid Lungs,
such aa Coufch Col da, "Wtioopiii .
Couh, Bronchitis, Atiima,
and Consumption. ' '
PrnMblv never brfnrc Irt the hAl hisrrof
rcii inv, li.i r.n.vttuii u j:i tu idciy khJ u.oleti)jr
t)jxn I ho voiiiiiioiic' of uwinkiml, n-lhi excellent
rcMifily lor jtulnioanry coiuhIkiiiU.. 'l'luouifh n lonff
H'rk'n "f year., :u-l iunn' m?i of ti.u rfuce of
men it hn ri.H-u hiflwr nui ti;siieria tl.eir ebtima
ti'n,as it ha.-i Iktuic lvitvr ki.ow n. Ju uniform
t liars'-ter and imvicr t cure the y;u nflcclna
til' t!ic lunj-- .tii I iHro.ii, tt.ivc uiiiiio u kuu n as n ro
li.nl do irotorlr n-rain.l Iheni. While ndnplrd l
mUdor It'i iu. ot'Ut-e.iM and to young riiiklrcn, it m
nt the mi ii io tiiiio I'lO iiiOftoflot lusil icuiody Uint ca
lKivou for incipient ronsuinpti'ui, uii Ute d:n
penms aflTo- tions of tiio tiiroat aud tun. As a rw-ti.-ion
ajrainvt Middon attacks of t'mupl it t4iul t
be ki pt n liand in evory liuailr, imI imWnt nt all
arc Mnictimo ml joct to cold ntut coutis oil
should Ikj providod with this antidutc fr Uicna.
Although i-oitlod fonmmit'ttion is Uiotirht In
rurablo, ro.it ninntion or casos utiero llic itip-cn-e
MX'iiiod .-i tile'i, l.avo Ik?cu oouiplclcly ourott,
mid the paticiit ro.-toml ti m-iuxI health by the
Cifrrtf 1'wfoittl. .f -injditc is U mat-tory
ovor tho di-i id; ! 'f tho I.n.nr-i and Throat, th;;t
tho iikfI !)-t!n:;ttf thotu yield t it. When ttotit
inol-o ooul l oa-. !i thoi.i, under tho Cherry irc
tornl thoy Mih- i'.o uu disc ppoar.
.SiHiierit ami I'ttltlic frH:xtLvr Hud great pro
tection Iroi.i it.
AtilniKt u always ulieved and often wholly
curod by iti , '
ItmnrhitlA i penerallr rt:ril tn taTwij? Uio
Chrrrtf I'rrtftrtil in f-mall and fintuiit h.-os.
so jronor.'d'y nro it v'mu kro-.vii that nc uood
not pub!i-h t!u o:i!l itos-.f tiiOi:i horo,o- do in
than aMiro tho i'Uulio that its qualiiioa aiu iVu.t
m.iiiUaan.U.
Ay
Ague
Cure,
ers
Per Ferrr nni Ao-ue. Intemv.rmt Fover,
Chill Fever. ?emitt-it Fovrr, Dam')
Ac.ii?, IVrioa'Ool or TJiloni Fercr,' &c.
nnd imloci the nT',i,tiorv whfch aric)
Irani malarious, marsh, or miasmatio
poisons.
A Its n.nne i-i-i". d'"4 Crtr". nnd doe not
fail, ('ont i'u'm'r ii'-itH t ,i -oui , tuioino, Ui-'mn"
Zino, nor .tu otlu-r jninoral or poi-onoj5 Hi!trv -3
Mha'evor, it in u.o.iHp iaturo' any ptltT.t. " C
nunibor aod !l k;0 i f tt euros iu tliOifiTUO'
trift, nrc ! :or !'-. . - o-i;! vi-connf. and vo bolio J
ivithout a p:r.'d!. I in ttio hi-tory of Actio modieiiu.
Our pri lo tn-:'? iA- hy tho ,v l;n.eh d;rniorts wu
receive of the radical cure eTr-rti-d iiiiobs'ifintu
cases, and whovo oi,:;r romeVws had wholly fai!oL
Vn loidioorfod iion. either iej-(rnt" in, or
travollinir tbvoii r.i ml sviHo bi :d'f M."l lie jnn
tootod by takiti r tho AfiVt: CI'Ttn dailr.
For Lirrr Ctn ntalitts. nri'lnsr fim tnilditr
of Ihe l.ivoi-, it U .-m i'llont reuictly, stimulatin
h Idror Into hoalthv aetivfrv.'
For P.ilious lii-qlors and Livor'ConmLiint, I" -4
nn efollont reined r, poduoin mhuv tmlv .
inarkable eine, Mhore other rtiilioinewlwd faik
lrepanl liv Hi:. .T. C Avr.it ., lraet! .
and Analytical ftomists, Txtwdl, Mas?. and 4
all ronml the w orld. t
PRICK, St. OO rttt POTTLE,
W 2 JB3
Will sew everytUng caeca in a fuanjihm
the lieavieat to the lightest folric!
IT IOIi noun WORK,
MOlli: HIMW UF WORK,
AXD HETTKR WORK,
Thau any other machine.
If tlicre is a Florence Seeing Ma
chine i within' one thousand miles of
ban iranci.sco not working well and
giving entire satisfaction, if I nm in
tonncd of it, it will be attended to
without expenso of any kind to the
owner. - . f ulu
SAMUEL HILL, "Agwrt,
19 New Montgomery Strcctt
Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco.
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Send for Ctrrutnr ami nmpl, rf
the work. ActUe .tyenU tcunhU M
every -face.