Tovm a couhty hews.
1ADLAS, ! SATURDAY, JUNE 22,087?.
Sfeuer Market.
Legal Tenders la Portland:
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rCtella Produce and Commission Market.
"Corrected Waekly, by ft. B. Stiles, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT $0 85 $ bush.
OATS-5 c.
- PARLEY $t - - :
- FLOUR $9 $8 50 bbl.
' Rkft 62 $1 75
CORN MJIAL 4c. 11. '
03BANS-4e. lb.
IBACON Sides, 13 3 15o "ft.
" Shoulders. So. to 12c. R.
tHAMS 14 16c TO lb.
tPORK Dressed, 67ets "
Pickled, 8c. to I0.c.fc"?
GUTTER Firkins 25 30c 1 tb.
Rolls-, 20 to 25c. tt.
- XARD BalklSo; tins,20,
POTATOES -From Wagon, $1 25 bushel.
ONIONS $2 bushel.
APPLES Green, 50c bbl.
. " Dried, 6o $rfl. "
CHEESE-New Ore"", 20 25c .
CHIOKENS 2 50 $3 doz.
TURKEYS 75 ($ $1 each.
Town qniet.
Blackberries are ripening.
Read platform on first pag.
Everybody wishing far rain.
Hlobart has a new "ad," read it.
- 'Weather warm ana locals scarce.
vaap-uimuag xi miv awn gumg
Interesting exercises at the school-house Fri
day, 1Mb fol
Mmsts Scott, Walling, and others started for
the coast this week.
Tha Oregon City comninnieation eatao too
Jata for publication this week.
.Six accessions to the church are reported
at Camp-meeting up to Tbtrred:.
Small-pox has left Plk enty. Both cases
T eported last week bate recovered.
The only place to- get cheap el othinj of ex -tr
quality is at Murphy a Crvusm.tu'd Satenr
Oregon.
Buy Hall's Vegetable Sicilian TI lir Konewer.
Use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Itenewer.
.Adopt Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rencwer.
Next Thursday tbCwpioeeting of the M K
Church will commmt. II will be fceld at the
3llndale Camp-ground, about two miles west
.of this place.
Mr Hensbaw tbe man who tried to "freeie
.ut, is reported in a pree?ks condition
The hot weathef it not favorable to the fcveri.h
condition of bis feci.
7
Change. Rev. T. F. Campbell bas resigned
tha position as pub'.wher of the itewjtr, and
Wells Drury has taken bis lace, Mr- Camp
kill still retains bis position as editor, Supers i
to the new arrangement.
Called. Col, Joe Alek paid us a vi.it on
tv. i 1 1 : . . . i..r U'w.r
f tbe West," by Mrs. F. F. Victor, and "AH
Orer Oregon and Washington," by the same
author. Both books are very iuteresting, and
should be iu every library.
One day this week, a teata belonging to Mr.
J. (Jills in started from tbe mill and uuadc a des.
perate effort to run away. By soma mUmange
men on tbe part of some persons near at band,
fhey were dr ivn into a ftuce and stopped tc
fore any damage was done. MoTal Alwuys
let a team run, so that the local" can get an
item.
T. O. Richmond and John L. Shelton, wen
about four dozen fine trout, and killed a very
large deer. Tbe gentlemen will .accept our
tbanks for some choice bits of vcuison. If tliw;
is any one thing we do relish it is venison, bur
'tis useless to say more, as the; kn.oyb.ow jjt xs
themselves,
Annual Meeting The attendance at the Re
union of the Christian Brotherhood, at their
grounds just below town, is not so largely at
tended as common, owing to the proximity of
mall pox and consequent fears of its spread.
This, however is dyipg out, and yesterday wit
nessed a decided increase in numbers, and it
is expected that to morrow the attendance will
be large.
We bave Received a copy of tbe "Premium
"List" offered by tha Oregon Agricultural Society
Jor 1872. The Society offers splend)J jiidueo
snents for f oinpetition This year a larger at
tendance Is expected than that of last year.
Tbe CoflimlfU wilt spare no pajn.s to make
very one comfortable, and a good time may bo
expected. Tbe Fair will commence on Monday
Jjept. 30 1872, and will continue six days.
If the farmers or merchants in this county
a&ye anytbipg tby desire sold, they cannot do
better that, put such articles into the hands oj
Mr .Geo R, J? Swain. Parties having anything
to dispose fit at auction will find him ever ready
to attend to butiaea. Consignments solicited.
. I 1 1 i II T n
day in tha town of Dallas whenever goods are
tint in hi hands for disposal.
- v gerioos. About a year ago Miss Emma Har
ris; who lives near Oak Grove, in this county,
accidentally ran a piece of a needle into1 her leg
pk,t ket knee. It has been bothering her .oc
casionally since, and at times would be so pain
ful as to keep her confined. Various efforts
have been made to extract it, b ut of no avail,
ast week we were told tbe pain was so great
t waa feared amputation would have to be re
ported to. This week we understand tbe pain is
pat to great. The needle in working its way
jhjough tbe limb Is supposed to have come in
contact with some of, the nerves which causes
the intense pain. What the final result will be
time onljr can develop.
x. Amasement, wonder and surprise, will be de
picted o the countenances of everybody who
goes lo see MurAld' exhibition efFine Artseon
svstrng of Statuary, life eise; Scenes ka trope
fife at sear: and scene m the fate rebelUon
Will show at the Coarf Iloase aeat Thursday
night. ' Admiseifo ffffy ttnta, children half
price.
Crops. The crop prospects- are net as flatter
ing as in soma years-. wing to a scarcity of
lata earns,. la fie sown gram will be very eBoit.
Early sown- grain- and grasses are not nearly
so thrift as common, although ia some portions
ef out county both the luttot will be ap to tbe
average. More than a-susl area has been sown
this season, but from present ktdvca-ttvms the
amount for shipment will not, perhaps, exceed
that of lust year.
Small Pox. Various extravagant rumor,
have been set afloat concern'tng this tmala-4 V in
this county. There is hardly a place in the
county but is charged with being, iefutsted. Wo
stated last week, on what we considered good
authority, that there wero two cases in the
county, one in Kola and one ra Liacoln. We
have learned Mince tbrt the cafe at Lincoln has
entirely recovered iuid that from the first every
precaution wis token to prevent any oue from
taking it. Tbe ease at Kola has, according to
Dame Rumor, turned out to be something oth
er than the small pox. We only give this as a
rumor, however, and would not vouch for it
accuracy
Mrs. F. F. Vietet in her bk eatkled " All
Over Oregon and Washington " says of Polk
county. Pwikcaaty has everything to make
it rfch. and prosperous. All of fts prairie and
vti laad and much of its upland produces a
largo crop of wheat, barley and oats. Perkaps
tour &ftba of the whole couuty might be turned
to grain raiding. It fs An excellent fruit grow
ing region, producing ayples, pars, piuins
cherries, quinces and other small fruit iu pcr
fectioa. Every garden gctable productsd iu
this stnl is excellent.
The-grain that docs not do wM as a crop is
Indian corn; the fruits tbat will not thrive a
a crop is peaches, grapes, apricots aai tho like
tender varieties. These wty te raised it ccr
tain localities, but are nut sure every year like
the first meutioned kind."
ITcaten. On lat Saturday ai'terooon the
SheritT of this couuty was badly beaten, it ap.
pears tbat a party of gentleuvn were returning
froua tbe Luckiamute, when they overtook the
SlkerifT, who was riding bis "fiery, untamed
steed," Snowball. The bugjey party pansod
him. The road was exceedingly dusty, and the
Sheriff not liking the idea of slaving behind,
concluded to keep ahead by riding fast. After
going a abort dilan4,he informed lb" occupants
of tbo vehicle that he was going to- take " a
cut )JfT, aod keep ahead until he reached Dallas
The dmer of the buggy, a young in an ol
inischicrojs proclivities, ronHo-ied lkt he
woald keep ahead, and dr ive acv-rr dingly. Af
ter riding about two miles hs g-nt lemen espied
the Sheriff ab.ut half mile in the ir rar. On
bis arrival in town he acknowledged him 1'
beaten, and since then ha been heard to remark
that J cut os don't amount to much."
The Swiss fJoaMiiailou.
On Sunday the Swiss vote on their
new Constitution, which is submitted
as a substitute for that of Tbe
present Constitution provides that on a
petition of 50,000 Swisa citizens a change
in the Constitution can be made and
must le ruhmittcd to the vote of the
jcoplo. If such a provision cxisitcd
here J5QJ)l)Q names would be njuired.
X new Constitution mint have an abso
lute majority of the popular vote and
also, of the cantons. Among the
changes to be passed upon are the fol
lowing: Any Swiss may have a vote in
another canton after a residence of three
months Obstacles to the freedom of
marriage arc also removed. Hills for
larger expenditures than 1,000,000
fr, and upward, are to be submitted to
the people. If 00,090 citizens demand
tbe abolition of a law, the question is to
go to voters and the cantons, and v. ma
jority of both will repeal the law.
Absolute freedom iu religious faitb
is to be introduced, and qo one can bo
taxed to support a State or Cantonal
Church. The Federal Government is
to take .charge ef the Schools. Hence
forth tbe Central Government is to as
sume the entire control of the military
affairs and to have charge of the rev
enues and expenses necessary. The
State is to control the railways. A uni
fication of the legal codes of the cantons
is proposed. Capital punishment and
imprisonment for debt is to be abolished
and gaming houses licensed by the
State are to be closed within a period
of five years. On the whole, the
changes are popular, - liberal, and pro
gressive. They have been the work of
centuries, in which time Switzerland
has grown from the. narrow limits c f
absolutism to the broader equality ot a
Democracy. ,.
Our Government has made, some ar
rangements with tho Governor of Tu
tullj, pnp of the Navigator- group ol
Islands, for one of their ports for a na
val station and depot. This Island is on
the direct route to Australia, in latitude
14 deg. south. This will be quite con
venient for our commerce, and as tho
native population of this and others of
the South l'acific Islands, is fast disap
pearing; it may at no distant day be a
point of copsiilerable importanpc to us-
Wtwi Summary.
Kew .Tofcr Juno 14, It reported
that the grand jury k indicted ooe.o!
the prominent leaders of tho- eight hems
strike.
Six gtrilers vrera axrestetf feodby flr
thre atoning working ia.tt w&r refused
to j-oin bhtn. j
Seveneightha of SteFnwaj's Workmen
have fetamedi woik. Tke striking pi
ano men, backed by other strikes, have
arranged to assemble at Steiuway'a fao
tory early to-moriow morning, to. prevent
L workingowiBi (sow e&teriug. The police
will be on hand m force-
Five tluuuiaud machinists, iroa moul
ders and boiler makers, of liroaklyn are
atnong tbe striker for eiht hours ofla
bor or ten hours pay, atxl employers re
fuse to acccd-o to tlieir deiuaucta. In
several iostaucfts the Kirikers vbked tbe
establish uteaU aiul fuicett the men to
strike.
New York. June 15. This morning
a Urge number of strikers j made a
threatening demonstration in the vicini
ty of Stcinway and otker large piano
manufactories, but the police force
charged tbe strikers jmd dispersed tlfe
before an outbreak oecorrcdT. j Tbe stri
kers took possession of a piaoo factory
on forty. second street, this morning, and
had to be .driven off by the police, who
used tbeir .clubs freely. j
Yrcka, June I.r. Last Wednesday
&n old man named Leopold Raboseyosky,
a native of Pofand, was found dead in
his cabin on Cottonwood crek. Tbe
Coroner's jury found that be- came to
his death by poUoo, but whetl er admin
istered by himself or others was to tbe
jury uuknowB. j
San Jose, June 15. Joe l$enjmerer,
driver of an express wago, was instant
ly killed last night by being thrown
from a horse be was riding.
Two Spaniards, wearing black mask,
broke into the bouse of Jose l'areses,
while the latter was away aud assaulted
his young wife whoiL-d, leaving a yrg
child in a hammock. The rulims
thrn jet fire tothetiotrse. The mother,
alarmed for the safety of herj child re
turned, when he was brutally outraged
by the fr'nd. Tbe ckild was so badly
burned tbat uo hopes of its re :0 very are
entertained. The police are after the
fiood-, whose names are known, attd it
is believed they will bo brought to pun-
ishmcoi. i
i
Truckee, Jane 1. Tjbi evening
Uaruey Miner, te!egrapb operator, 18
years of ag, committed suicide by shoot
inff bimsif through the head with a
revolver,
twuto.
He has a mother
in Sacra-
8t Loi. Juae J. Crop reports
front over 100 points in Missouri, I Hi
n-rs, Kansas and Nebraska, say the
winter wheat is very poor, j
Chicago, June 17. A construction
train on the new railroad building
thr.ugh Ford City, Illinois, ran off the
track this morning. Seven Jmeo were
kilh'd and many others injured.
New York, June 17. Stokes trial is
postponed until Wednesday morning.
Tbe employe of the sugjar refinery
re fused to strike tbia morning. Four
hundred strikers gathered around the
theater. The police dispersed them af
ter a vigorous clubbing. All coachma.
kcrs, five thousand in number, have re
turned to work this morning on the 8
hour sjstcm. j
Jersey City June 17. This morn
ing strikers bean to pathcr in the vi
cinity of Mat bison Si Winter' refinery,
but were dispersed by the police.
Unston, Tunc 17. The first day of
the International l'eace Jubilee opened
with delightful weather. j
Boston, June 17. A British bark
arrived this morning about sunrise.
Cannon are pealing and bells ringing
in celebtating (he battle of Bunker Hill.
A' reception procession for visaing bands
formed at 8 A. M. The streets arc
thronged and spectators and ; people are
pouring in from all quarters. Nearly
all business is suspended. Iri the morn
ing the Grand Chorus assembled in the
lyccuiu ami rehearsed the evenings pro
gamme. J
San Francisco, June l7.-rMidnight
The line is down east of Corinne in
consequence of at heavy wind storm in
that section. j
San Francisco,Junc 18. The steamer
Montana is coming in, she is three days
overdue.
S;ocks are at a stand still. Transac
tions are not numerous.
Senator Silver Mining Company fclecU
ccriincate ot increase oi siock rrom
8600,000 to 82,400,000 to-day ' " "
Mrs McKeroe, a widow with a fcfovrn
up daughter, was arrested toaay as the
steamer was leaving for Panama, and
committed to the insane asyfpm. ' S)o
eluded ihe vigilance of the family and
made arrangements' to embark' for her
her old home 'in "Ireland,' impelled by
an irresistablc impnlse to re-visit the
home of her youlhr,' j
Los Angeles, June 18. f The Tele
graph Stage Company connect' with 'the
railroad near Visalia and j follow the
old stage road, via Tejon and Bakers
field, to Los Angeles, and j will com
mence running about July 10th. Time
from Los Angeles to San Francisco 48
hours. j
Victoria, June 18th. Tho little girl
Quicklv is erv low. fllttd) alarm is
felt at the presence of the small-pax
mvwv, una & arspute h&9 arisen as to
whether the-city, the Provincial or the
Dowxioiots government must loot the
ejuwea-twi-e bttl
Victoria, June W. The steamship
Pfinee Alfred m now (Jbobarging freght
into lighters. Merchant refuse to. fay
Hterage oi $1 per ten-,
Victoria, Jua 19. The Idaho, from
Portland, left Esquimau at 10 p. M.
las excising for NanaMrro, for coal, and
ran on. the chain of rocks between Pis
eovery an! Trial klan as. The Prince
Alfred hagoe to her assistance. It
is feared sire will break her back at low
water as Bhe will be high and dry.
The steamer California, from San
Francisco and Portl.nd, bound for Sitka
with passengers- and troops, after coal
ing at Nanainwf, ran on a reck 28 miles
above eta port and1 ia a total wreck.
Purser Goodhue arrived in town by a
can to cftarter a steamer to bring in
passengers Probably the lugla and
3faudc will j to- her assistance from
Nanaiuio.
The UCcw York tfatom, which has
been Jong suffering from a sour ttomach
and looked to the Dolly Varden Con
vention for relief, says, tearfully, that
all those who called the Cincinnati Con
vention acknowledged privately that
it was ft failure; socieof tkeia admit it
ferlj. Tlioso of them who are sup
porting Mr. Greeley's nomination are
doiog so simply by way of making the
best of a bad job. Not one of them
considers him a desirable candidate, or
looks forward to his election without
grave apprehensions
If jo desir rov eblis nd a complexion
fair and free fmoi HnpUs, lilotcbea and Erup
tions, purify joor blood by Ukiag Ir. Pierce's
lloidcn Medic! IiMorery, It ku do ejul
tor tbu purpose.
Fr the very tet photographs go to Brad
ley A. KloffHrUy Kitbuul STAIRS.
ji-if ASCENf IX TUB ELiiyATUlt, 42v
.Jolkixer, street, San "rocU-x
WILLI1T1 DA VlDStlA,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
fffice, No. l Front street,
PORTLAND OREU05.
1E.4L ESTATE In bt CITY end
EAST PORTLAND in the ro.-t de.imble lo
catiirs. "iinK of LOTS, HALF It LOCKS
and BLOCKS, HOICKS end STuRKS; aUo,
IMI'BOVKP FARMS, and valuable
anultivated LANDS, lucated iu ALL part of
the STATE for SALE.
ItEAL FfiTATB and Mhtr Property
pnrcHaeed Ur Cfcreppudenfs. in this .CITY
and lhrvwKoul the STATES and TERRI
TORIES. wth great rare and on tbe aaost
ADVANTAtlKOUS TERMS.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED.
LOANS NEtlOTI ATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROM PLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of fhi OFFICE, ia all t
CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will
rcctre descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
and forward the same to the above address.
j. tv.vN nr.N hi:kgii, m. i.
(WORM DOCTOR.)
IATE OF SAN FRANCISCO r HAVING
in;4'lt" tbe entuia which infect the htunan
svstem a lifo-Iong study ,id ad.fted this branch
of mdioine as a speciality, offers his fcervices
to the Htuetisof Salem and vicinity.
OFFICE-ROOMS and 3, over the Post
Office. The celebrated Worm Syrop can be had
at bis" office. Hn-ts
fflllB OVERLANl STO.RB, SALEM, HAS
received, ji Urge lot of nice, fnrbicnable
dry good), together with a well selected ftoek
of Doiiie?tics, etc. (live them a call. Highest
price paid for produce. 7tf
j. w. tlOBRT.
DalUs
I
j. w. nnnnT.
Buena Vista.
Look Out for Hi c Loco mo
fjrc When the Bell Kius
Since the O. C. Railroad has been completed
in Cornelius, and nrosrvecta of it 'kixmhI v
- i -
approach to Dallas and thence to Riion.' Vista,
ue up with tne tunes by patrontiing nonjo
INDUSTRY ANII BBITRMPHIHI3.
Why send yonr money out of the State, and
use inferior articles, when 'ou can get the
genuine "Home MamifaWared" article by call
ing on
GEORGE Wa H0BART & CQ.
at DALLAS or BUENA VISTA, in Polk Co.
Manufactiurfrs of Sypcripr Wool faced, loa
and short ' ' .'' v
STIUVlf, COLLARS,
HARNESS,
BRIDLES.
I ' SADDLES
and all other
HORSE JEQUlPitlsEIVTS
aade af leather, which they offer at reasonable
rate.
Orders fer Carriage triaumtnfr. Repairing,
etp., etc., willbe prcwnptly attended to, and due
in the taost approved style.
tft-tf GEO. W. HOBART A CO.
IOTIE.
In the IT. 6, Land OHSoe, at Oregon City,
Oregon In the matter of the contest in rela
tion to tbe fractional NW quarter, being the N
half of the NW quarter and lots I and 2 of Sec
. T 7 8, R 4 W. Part of iha Donation Laud
Claim of Joseph Sutton. "
(NYRUS JONES vs. JAMES Ft LOGAN
J To the above named parties, and to whom
it'may ooftoein : Yop are Herfhy Botified that
the above entitled cose fs set fo trial at this Of
fice c Tuesday tbe 23d daV of July, 1872, at
104 o'clock 4. ., wbeh 1 all ' parties Interested
will be afforded sin' opportuhity for a feeariog
apd to present tcir respective claltnst
June 13, 1872, ' OWEN VADH. Register
IIENRV WAItUK;Ucr'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
& (Do.
DE UKIU I i
BAltWB-AREV
JARJI MACHINERY,
WAGONS,
incLUDina
PITT CHALLENGER,
RUSSELL, HARDEN, 4 WHEELER'S
TIIJRE5HERSV
MOUNTED DCrtTjr ENDLESS CHAINS,
HAINE'S HEADERS", wfth extra heavy drapers
And many other improvements exclusively
MARSH'S If ARVESTTRS. DODGE,
Weods, UulMrd, Cllrpef,lJuckeye,Spraue
Excelsior, New York, Es:erly. BurU, Eagle, and
other
ttKAP and M(Ki:itS.
ST17DBBAKER.
PACIFIC.
AND
BAItf
FARM A.vp I1KADKR WACp.VS.
Row perfect in proportijs and finish, all
bled in oir, and fully warraaUd'
THE GREATEST VARIETY OP GOODS
and Machinery U tbe Stav t the lowest
psible priceK, and time grv-Vu when 4eired.
Hemeuiber. we pus no man'tf'oeU fit the Ranks
either in Salem, Portland or' San Franeico.
wade, niton N di CO.,
Salem, June 1 , 1 S 7 1 . 4-m3
CHOLERA.
HOW TO CURE IT.
At the commencement of the Diarihop, which
always precedes an attack of the Cholera, take
a teaspooflfal of Pain Killer in sugar and wa
ter, (hot-if convenient.) and then bathe freely
the stomach and bowels with the Pln Killer
clear. Should the diarrhce orer;'.tnps continue
repeat tho dose every fen or filtoen mini! un
til the patient is relieved. Tn extreme' caces.
two or more teaspoonfdls may L pven at a
dose. ' ' " '
The Pain Killer, a? a remedy, has no equal.
Incases of Cholera', Sunin Coaiplatr.ta, Dys
pepsia. Dysentery,' Astkuji it cures ia oae niht
by taking it Internally, and bathlnjf with it
freely. ;Isacrtot U'Te wagle, when external
ly apVlic&U MS Rorea, ' Burns, "See!,., and
Spramj. Sick Headache ami Toothache
donl fa to try it. In sbort, it i a Pain Kill-
Tl!AAllAnt. aAAmrvan aaah t il a
i yilVA ll'tiif ni ..viuuy .-v v is vi'iiiVp
' Hie Pain Killot is sold by all dealers In Med
icines. Prices, 25 cents, 50 cent and 91 per bottle
A Pitiful condition.
It is a sad thing to pass threvgh life only half
alive. Yet there aro tkeasands whose- habitua
condition is on ef Ungovr and debility. They
com pi alp si' aespeeilc disease; they suffer no
positive pain j.'hnt they have qo relish tyr any
thing which affords mental o4 sehsurfuia pleasure.
In nie'entse ot oC tn. this tkat of fa.iitu le
and torjxo- arises fhint a' morbid stomach. In
idgestlon destroys the energy of both mind and
body. When the waste of nature is not supplied
by a due and regular assimulation of the food
every organ is starved, and every function is in
tcrrupted.
Now, what does common sense suggest under
these cisreutnstances of depression t Tbe system
needs rousing and strengthening ; not merely
for an hour or two, to .link afterward into a more
pititiable condition tjjan ever (as it assurdly
would do if an ordinary alcoholic, stimulnr
were resorted to,) but radically a :d pcrtnanei
ly.
How is this desirable Meet. to be accomplish
ed? The answer, to tka question, founded on
tbe unvarying expectance or a quarter or a cen
tury, is easily gives. Infuse new vizor into the
digestive organs'hy a course of Hostetter's Stout
ach Bitters. IXolnol waste ttuva by administer
ing temporary iemediesk but wake tb systen
up by reeuportV2 the fountain 4Md of phys
ical strengths staid energy, Ihe groat orgvt upon
which all tW other orATis depeed for-their nur
ture and support. '" .-.
V. .1 i .1 L - J 1 - . . . .
uy wm vnai a ueu aniai oi irvCf grea'
vecotjiblo t'oalo and invirofant have bcea taket
the feehl fraute of the dyspeptic" will heg'yi V
leel It ticau trtUence. Appetite will be created
and with appetiW tho oRpacity "to digest What
It oravea, Tcf severe unfit the cuVo (s complete
uotir healthful blood.' at: to bp the material of
flesn a&4 muce, lVne and and oerve and
brain', ttows through the ha'n'nels'or circulation
instead 6f the watery pah'ulura itith Which
they have, heretofore hwa m . foctly npurisbo
NEW A3 VEUT1SEMEN2&.
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REOT WEHL
Kreryjar ityereaaes tliepopnlarity'
f thin valoaljlc Hair Prepanfcran;
which, hi due to merit alone-' We caat
assure onr ol(I patrons that It U lejit
fully' tip. to. Us high -standard; anJ it
Ih thcyoiiryrelLTlAeaTrdpeTfertereT :
aratkm for restoring Grat oe Fadei
IIaib to its youthftjl color, mailing it
soft, lustrous-, and silken. Tle calpr
by its use becomes wliitc and clean
It removes all eruption aad dandruff,
and, by its tonic properties, prevent
the hair from falling utas it stimu
fates and nourishes the hadr-giancU-J5y
its use, the hair groewK thicker and
stronger. In baldness, rt restores the
eapiflary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical IIaik Ubbssing ever used
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap
laranee, A. A. Hayes, MJ)n State
Assayer of 3IassaehMsett, says "-Tiio
-constituents aro pre, and cajrefullr
elected for excellent ouality; and 1
consider it the Best ysxrARATio
r intended uumoses.
Sold bi ail DrupgUl$, and Dealers in MtdiciM
Trice Oae Dollar. -
Buckingham's Dye
FOB THE WmSKEBfiL
As our Ren ewer in many cases re
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, we have prepared thU dye, in ont
preparationx which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither nib nor wash off.
. . . m. wt. m Wa A.
Sold by all Druggists, x'nee fiity
Cents.
tltnufactured by R. P. HALL & CO
SASHTJA, HJL.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all
Medicine.
the purposo of a Iazttft
P-ertytp nq one m.elr
cine ti mt univcranlly ro
quircil by everybody aa.
a CAthartK, nor was ever
.my before ao, univexal
ly al-jUHt into ue, in.
every coiuttrjand amon J
all classes, as this nnl
but eQlrieut lyKii'Jre
ntl. The, obvKMif rei
aoit , that it is a more re
Ualtlo ani fnr more effect
rnal rcmcxly than any
oilier. Tho.e who have
tried it, know that it ctrml tliem; thoe who hav
aot, know that it cure th-ir nehjhbora and friend.
ana aji kiiow uiai wn:vi it uw unvc iv uw a
th;t it imvw sails Uiroutfti any foult or neglect of
In oointKMt.u We have thouamU apoa U
sand s orcci-tiitcntes of their remarkable euro ofthd
AUormt;cniakLtinU, but such cure are know n in
everv iieibtrliood, ami we need no ptrblUh thehv.
Adafilol t.all ajres and conditiotw maU climates ;?
rontaiitin; neither calomel or any ilcletoriaus drug.
they iiKty be taken with aafcty lijr ivvrtxxly. TtieiCT
snur rxitinif preervci them ever tlnh and make,
tlie-.n pl.sant to take, vliiKbTlrarire1y vetretabla,
a iiariu ran anu iruiti tia-wr iuu in muy ijuauuij.
Tlicy operate by their powerful influence on th.
internal viscera to Kify tno blood aud stimulate) 1
into healthy a "t ion renaovc the obstructions of th
sUnnach, liotvct, liver, and other organs of th
body, rc-it.)rin their irregular action to. health, and
by i-oiwtiiicr, wherever they exist, such derail gv
mcnt? as aix tha llrst origin of disease.
Mnmte IinctinM are given in tho wrapper on
tho l. fr the following complaiuts, vrhic thoae
t'ille r:i)ally cure:
Far IveilA or lMdl:eatlk I.tatlfaa
bm, I)tnxiior and l.n of .Apptlt, Uioy:
should taken uvdcratclv U gfriutlafc) the st6i
ach anil rc.t.ro its healthy tOfi lid jtctioa. .
For Iirr Cons jltiit' and its various svrap
torn-, JliUoua lainUlais sslck IIMlclie.
jrun.(lce) or Cirm SJlckne, lltllons?
Coilc and nlttaMl frpp, tfraj sMouM be Jti
dicioitnly Uiu.civfofc.jch ra'ttjiwrw't the dueavd,
action r reirni.v tho ol!-tiu'-tlVs miiuh viiie it.
For lDy,:ttAr.r or UjrrJvpaa, but oue mild
do.4el.4 tfiMierally reriiril. "
Fm IthPtiniatUtn, trmr1. laall
Ciatlnn of thn.llf Art, Kilnv In Clse Mide,
Back and E.ttW, thv- should be- Hntinnoulv
" taken, a 4 niuinito chanro tho diseased iutinnf
Uio syxtcm. With swti change those coraplaiite.
disappear. ' ,
For Saropay ad Tlropalcial Mwelllna-a they
shoulil be t xkeir in larjpo aiKl fmineat doses to'pro
duce the eifct of a i1ratie purer.
For iireton a larsre doe shon,M be taken
as ft piKlu-t Wde-Hiixxl efl'-t h- tr bathy. " "
A a Dinner I'M, take one 'or two I hilt toiu
mote rjreition 4nf vtieec Xhe stomathk
An cvAioiuki jdosiv fitimiUate.- tlie stomach i
bowol fiito hoarthy cth-H restore the apctiir,
aivl tnvfnratt( thi fs.Utii Ikwx'e it is often ad
; vanXiijjfom wln-rc no serious derangement exits.
Onc'tvho ieln toKrnblv well, often flml that ados,
of these I'ill makct him fitl lciledly better, from
their cleansinj; and renovating effwt on the dixax
tivc apparatus.
lilt, C A YEll CO., VrariU Chemist
XO WELL, MJtSSu" . JL. " "' '
T2I K.
Via tew varytalag needed la fiunliy, freo.,
the heaviest to tie Ugbtert fabric,
IT DOES KO&E WOTIK, ; ;
mak uixds or wcsxir
AM liETTEIt onli,
Than any oth;meMae.
If there i. a irenco fo Ma;
. chine within oae thousand railee of
ban Fran?isco not vorkiug veil and
gfving entire BaUaf Action, if I am in
foraed of it, it will be attended ta
withouV expeaae ol aay.kiad to the
owner. 4
BAKUEL. plLL, Agent, '
' 9 tfe aWgwnery Streef4
Crani HMel Bif(ling, .SM r.rtnclsco, ,
Send or Clrtutart atl iimpU
thiteork. Actlrt Jyenit siws)l
twylace, " e