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IL V .00 1 She rrgo n I i.r a n. DALLAS, SAT (JKD AT, JUNE 22. IL :-' ' "" Crant.j ' ..Ji..Jk.V.1fB 0I MEN'S K!tT ifEtflSff. U tp-fclly wife, we'?e Qart a ieetfi at tno setiool house on the hill, -. w Xnd" I eWer. Chairman to keep the 14 mB Mill i . jbat I foot! I eonlilit JoU,' each pian down Ms cane would lant, ' 1 ' And Lot with aM the soiefe he had, "I'm gotu - We . talked about the past foor years, what . ... great things had been done j llow.tfce nation' debt has melted like the snow - ' Before the sera y " ' j . (. , We ld, to keep it weltio' do a tetter thing we can't r ''. ! "' .' Than to stick and bafcg together antt all go in ' ' ': fot (J rant, ;;:...; ,; ' ' ' . We all looked throngK oar spectacle I tpon the ' ' . naked facta, ..' . , .' - ' : Then drew the veil of charity o'er giapt Sura i. .- : ner'i etV : r ' ; . We said, M'e like you Pnmuer, ' hut go your ;" ' way we can't" ! .:--y' ,1 1:' Then we made the school-house echo with a j ; , ( , : . leasing shoot for J rant J'N "We didn't have much charity for Trunjhull or .5 for Schurz ; ' ; They stand arena d the party gate, a pair of r.'.,: : : snarling ears y . : e Their speeches cannot harm us tor make Grant . 1 V joa'tbeir mark ; , ' 3le,s an old Galena tanner snd knows how to " ''I ' - :t handle hark. . . -5 7 We talked about Grant's smokin' wo thought ' " if: d great sin To rote that oat of office we might rote a worse one in ; j And seein' we were smokers 'wouldn't do for . .. : ' ns to rant, .,. $o we lit our pipe together and smoked the ' tealth of Grant, .. fin the' days f the rebellion none,! OS" onld go ,Viff "-' ie'fight 0 ..-J CL .Jat tre fe'ftd from raorn till evening how he r battled for the right; " He's been the nation's servant in the days of , peace and war, , j "And treason welts before him like the smoke " of hF cigar. " .After I'd adjourned tho rueetfn I gave each a V ' friendly grip, " ' ' ' . Ve, everyoue, determined to stand by the war ' " tried ship; Ye will 'nut topple over, we will notcrtn clant, littt pat our runes down firm and troog aud i " ' stand up straight for Urant. Syllables govern the world. J'ollow after Loliness, it will fepay you. If jou would please God, be much jp his company A desire to love Christ springs from he love of Christ. What one dies far, not his dying, es him. The whole earth is the tnonamen ppiUastrious men. To see what is right and not to do it is want of courage- What you do not want done to you jl j not to other. To lead an cninstructcd people to war is to throw them away. Man most will the good aud great; he rest is decreed. Christ roade hirnelf like us, that He pight make us lie Himself. They that deny themselves for Christ phpuld enjoy themselves in Christ. He that think? much of himself is standing at a great distance from (Jod. f Christ denied innocent nature for love for us, shall we not deny corrup tion out of love for Him ? Chri?t by his death appeared to be the fcon of Man ; by his resurrection Ho appeared to be the Son ef God. Christ war? the Great Promise of the Old Testament; the Spirit is the Great 1 Promise of the New Testament. Christ must needs have died ; how .else could sin be expatiated, the law au jsfied, the devil conquered and man saved ? Christ's strength is the Christian's etrength. He that thinks he has no Teefl of Christ has too high thoughts of hipiself ; he that thinks tht Christ cannot help him has too low thought of Christ. ' . Think not the wore of Christ for Jlia margcr or His cross. As he ceases not to be man in His highest es tate. So He is God in His lowest. Hi words were oracles and His works mira cles. ,His life was a pattern. His death r..ff a1crifice. AH the angels adore Him i and tlf the pons and daughiers of Adam inust stand before HimV ' '" O IjJid we but' know ourselves and our' Savior I ; Wc trpfhor, but he is rich i. we are. dead T tpjf he is life I We are sin, but He is yighteousnesa ; we re gouness, btjt,hjs grace ; we are " misery; bitHff is mercy ; we are lost, bat He i salvation i 1 f we are willing. Hp iever was otherwise. iTe ever live?, ever loves, ever pities, ever pleads. He Joyes to. the end, and He savps to the : Aitferypst all that'eome unto Him. The man I call sectarian i. t no man who is not contented with ihc blcssm": rtt? number one on the street, but who is iJ: fjwayg throwing stpnes and mud af num. ber two;who. is not crtntnt with his own wife and family, but who talks and gossips about another -man's family. Give me the man who has earnest, hnn rst convictions about bis own Church find I f extend to, ihiin the right hnd ot fellowship Iove your Church t ana ao all you can lor it j but try and , ' , J01??'0 at the same time, that other men are as conseioqs as you are, and giye them the riaht liand of fellnwahin . , en.they do all . thy, pan fur their j Chtirclj. ,iM Fact and; Fancies, Riffenren pickpockets. Dead Ioctts--falsjB curjy-f Short crops conyiets natr. A notiee of a-peal lightening. A weather -wpw t C&l clp!Sf tnnri der. " 'SSiA Wras Dolly V. Arden a sister of En och ? . , ' Minis ten of theInterior Country clergy. ' What part of a ship is like a farmer ? The tiller. "The conjunctive moodthoughts oj matrimony. Favorite air with young ladies A millionaire. Favorite air with married ladies The first heir. liores that most people have to put up with neigh-bore. Grease spots may be removed from silk by a pair of scissors. The greatest peer that England ever produced Shakespeare. Why arp handcuffs like gni.de books ? Because they are made for two wrists. A man who don't know anything will tell it the first tune he gets a chance. Why is mid-ocean like Broadway? Because there you find your big 'swells.' "pick, what do you call sheer non sense ?" '"Why, shearing a pig for his wool." - "So I'm told' as the church bell re marked when itlfcaicT of the villager's death. Why should ladies make good consta bles ? Because they are so fond of "at tachments." Lye, as a beverage, is coming to be regarded as rather unwholesome for stiial! children. An exchange noticing the marriage of a contemporary, wishing him posterity and happiness. Loves young dream : A little sighing', a little crying, a little dying, and a very great deal of lying. Corsets arc said to be going out o fashion, A mistake. That iahiou slays with us always. Victoria's youngest daughter is just turned thirteen, aud her first nam U Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodure. Ice thirty-three inches thick, an 1 so clear that a newspaper eau he read through it, is a product of Minnesota. The types made one of the Troy pa pers inform its readers that the poll would be open ''from sundown to sun set. . . The saying that 'there is more pleas ure in giving than receiving," in mij posed toapply to kicks, medicine and ad vice. Texa3 wants to be divided into two or more States. They my that one Governor cannot pardon all the fccouu drels there. Josh Billings says : "Give the devil his dues," reads very well in a proverb; "but what would htcome uv you aud me ef this arrangement is carried out. Some one remarks that if the bef-t man's faults were written on hi fore head, it would make him pull his hat down over his eyes. Miss A'cott remarks that in the West the air is full of women. In the Fast it is just the reverse the women are full of airs. The assertion so frequently made, that it is impossible to stop the flight of time, is altogether incorrect, for who is there that cannot stop a minute 1 The Hnqineering and Mining Jour nal has an editorial on 4 Gas in Con gress." No reflection on the members is intended, though how the editor could resist the temptation is a wonder. "Don't leave the court-room, wit ness," said a Shiawasse lawyer during the trial of a case. ' I may want to question you farther." "Father's dead and can't be questioned," replied the witness, An unpleasant person says it is a great convenience to have women for postmistresses. They cannot only in form an applicant if there is a letter for him without looking, but can telt him what's in it. "In London no man thinks of black ing his own boots 1" Baid a haughty Briton once to the late Mr. Lincoln, whom he fouud polishing his calfskin gaiters. "Whose boots does he black ?" quiet ly responded Uncle Abe, as he spit on the brush. The hatred of favorites is nothing more than a love of-favor. Our indig nation at not posessing it oursolvcs : is goothed and mitigated by the contempt we express for those who do : and we refuse them our homage, because we are not able to deprive them of that which procures them the homage ol every one else. 'I'wp Gcrinans once got into a dis pute tt bout i be English language, cuch one contendipg that he cou(d command it the best. They made a bet, at length, and appointed a judge to decide between them, and accordingly - they began : "Veil, Shon," said tbe first, "did it rain, to morrow ''' ''I shall tink it vash," said John. Wasn't that iultre in a quandary J , ' I PAItTlES ' WHO' WERE' OCCUPYING lands in th " Granl ITonde and 8iltx Reserves, in tbaStata of Oregon, k the years lS5-'6, and bad to abandon the 8am ia conse quence of eard Keeerves bating been selected by the U. S. for the settlement of the Regtfe River Indians1, wilt please tend their addresses, fur futher correspondence, to R. W. DOW&IAN, Att'Bos 19b, Washington City, D. C. 13-3ro. i OF The Human Race, T IFFEREXCES OF OPINION ETC., JLF ei will be commenced in a week of two in this paper, showing how i INFANCY can be elaborately represented, Low CHILDHOOD uouas can be made happy , COUHT8IIII made easy, " MANHOOD YCAK3 made profitable, and OLD AGE made comfortable, how to live and bo; healthy. Supply your table with the least rout, (where to dippoye of tbe things you don't want at the bet price, multing your own industry the most profitable. This story i written hy a -first-class author, and one who understands the ease in band to perfection. Meanwhile, if' you can't wait for tbe above to appear in print, call on M. 51. EhLliV b tMede, anf all the above-mentioned points will be fully explained and happily illustrated. I YOU KNOW IKEY. T-ANTKI, AQENTi?r-$100 to 2i0 per f f month, male and ft-uale. to rntrdaee tbe genuine improved MARSHALL SEWING MACHINE. This machine, will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, braid, bind, eord, quill,! and em broider in.a most superior manner. Prire, only $15, fully iiceused and warranted for five years. We will pay 8!,i00 for any machine, biijh price or low, that will sew a stronger, mor beautiful or morn elastic seam than ours. It luakes tba ELASTIC LOCK-STITCH. Erery second stitch can be cut, and still ibe elolb f-annot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agsnl $100 to $ 2M) per month, aud ripeMvs, or a commission frm which twice that amount can b rnado. For circulars and terms, apply to or address, S. MARSHALL 4 CO , 102 Nm ftn-et. New York. CAVTION. Uo not le iruporet ujq by other parties traveling through tti country paiming tr worlblens cast. iron machines an. d-r the same name or otherwise. Ours is the fvntv sennine and really ebean taaekine mau- iilaidirn.t i lli-tn5 PLANTATION titers. rpnrs 'woNDERFrr. vecjf.taple re. JL sur.tro is the sheet ancbur of Ui f and debilitated. As a tonic and cor li l for the ngid ntttl Kmguid it has no e(u&l m'm,' ftofHarhic. A a rtmre-iy for the nervous vr'aknc!, t whi h wouien are cspje'aHy sub ect, it is fup rccj ii:g every otbrr stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate ior frigid, it jbro a a spwilic in every fpeciei disordcri wbifb undermines th bolily strength and breaks dwr. tbo ai iual spirit. Reatttifiil Woman! IIAGAN'H MAC;N0I.I. HAI.M givr to the Complexion the t'rehnews of Youth ! i j - ITmjaVs Mnioi.t TtAl.M ovcrfornrs the noshed appearand eanced by he-t,,fatigiia and excitement. It makes tbe lady of forty appear but twonty and so natural and perfoct that tin person can detect its npplteation. P.y its ue the roughest skin is made to rival the pnre ra dient tcxturo of youthful ba'tr. j It removes rednes. blotches and pimple. It contains nothi g !bnt will injure tbe skin thelesr. Mo oi.t I!ai,m is used by all j fash ion able ladies in New York, London and Paris. It cost, only 75 cents per Bottle, and is sold by all Imiggift and Perfumers j Tbe originator of this wonderful medicine claims to have discovered and j cowowe in harmntny more of Nitlnrrn mot r-ererVn medi cal properties than was ever before' combined in ono medicine. The evidence of this fact is found in the variety of most obstinate disenscs which it has been found to conquer. n the euro of JJrnnchili, Severe Cough, and ihe early stages of Cnnnumption, it has nitonUhed the m-.-iiical faculty, and hundreds of jibe best phy sicians pronounce it the greatest medical rfi's covery of the o7cAVhIle it cutesjtbe severest Coughs, it strengthens the systemj and purifies the bloody By its yreat and thorough hlnod purifying properiie iteures all Ilutnor from the worst Htrofuln to a oommon JUvth Pimple or Eruption. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons, Syphilitic and Venerial Diseases, Jand their ef fects aro eradicated and vigorous heuHh and a Hound constitution established. Erysipelas, Halt Hhsiim, Scald Jlend, Fever Sores, Scaly or Jlavgh Skit in short all tbo numerous diseases caused by bad blood, are conquoru I by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. For "Liver Complaint," Hi I inns Disorders and Jfbitual Constipation, it has produced hun dreds of perfect and permanent cures where other medicine had failed. ; j Tbo proprietor offers $100 reward for a modi cine that will equal it in the cure f the diseases for which it is recommended. Beware of coma feitt and worthies imitation. See that my Gov ernment Stamp, which is a positive guarantee of genuineness, is upon tbe outside wrapper. This medicine is Sold by Prvgristn atone dollar pier bottle. Prepared by R, V. PIERCE M. D.; sole Proprietori at his chemical Laboratory, 133 Seneca Btreect, Buffalo, N. Y. June 3d, 13-3 tn. nOXEER'TLT A?fD ST0TE STORE, Front Street, one "Door South of j ; , rost omce. Dallas - . : m,' 'm Oregon. . KNOWINa THERE IS A MARKED difference between articletr of TINWARE manufactured by me, and that made by snanu faeturers in Portland and other large eities, for shipment, I haTe on b,and both, my own make and also that of factory make, to that people may take their choice. My stock consists in part, ol . Stores of all kind, Copper, Ilrass and Iron Ware, Wire trork of all descriptions, Sheet and fialvaulzed Iron, Stove nollers. Tea Kettles, Milk Pans, Dippers, l,ard and Brrtter Cans, Egg Heaters, Japanned Ware a general Assortment, Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Fans, Porcelain lined Htew Pans for Fruit, Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mob Improved Patterns, And in fact everything that can be found in a first class Tin and Stova Store. lob Work Neatly Done and Promptly Attended to. 50-U T. B. NEWMAN. Xcw Goods! Iew ii ooiUW VOll THIi PHESEXT SKASON.T We respectfully call tbe attention of the Public to our Well Selected Stock of, Ladles' Dress Goods, Ladles and MieV llata. Cients Furnishing Good, C.loveM, Galtero. I'.tf. Hardware, Groceries, Xohool it ok, Stationer', &r.. In fact IWerjihlns Found In a - First Class Itctall Store. We can assure our Patrons that we will be up with tbe time. Come and Eaaraine oar Htock 'bcfre pur ebasinj elsewhere. Country Produce takon in exchange f. r Ooods ! N. A. J. D. LEE Dallas, April 22, 1S71. Ml ii i-j a i: e ii i: a p!! Cheaper llian liver!!! II O I. T K H, W It r Is II Y CO., ELLEN DALE .STORE, Have remored their STOCK OF WOODS to Dallas, and ar constantly r'Ciins NEW and WELL SELECTED OOUDS, coni-log of I. aillea' Dress and Fancy Goods, Meu and Itoyv tlotliinjr, llat and Cap-, Itmtta aud ShoCs.f J Ladles and Children Shoes of every Stjle atid Slxe. A full Stock of Groceries coiifctantly on hand.aUo Hardware aud Crocker). Woolen Good Manufactured at the I'.llendale !Iill, such as Heavers, Cassimerea, Hard Tluir?., Twretlx, FlamteU and Hlakets, Which wo oCVr at Wholesale and Retail. llnrinsj a doire to locate permanently in Dalla. we will ileal fairly and justly with all who may furor u with their patr'nrire. We will exchange (Jo.nl- f,.r Country Tro'luoe, for which we will p ty the Highett Priro. Bring on your Eggs and Buttor. 3-tf The standard remedy for Coutrhs, In fluenza, Sore Throat, Whooplii Couh, Croup, Liver Complaint, Hronchitis, Hlcedliifr ot the Lungs, and every affection of the Throat, LunerH and Chest, includ ing Consumption. Wlstar s llalsam docs not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. oiie genuine unlets sign ed I. BUTTS. Prepared by SM I II W. FOWIill fe SON, Ilostoil. Sold by ki;ddington, HOH TISTTIfiK Si CO., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. HUIy O H. COX ITas on band and for Sale, SADDLE TREES of all pizos and the best quality. I Shop near Wr ay mi re's Mill, Dallas, Oregon. l.ltf Dn. Saor's Catarrh UKMKnr. $500 reward for an incurable case. Hold by dniffglrts, or by mail, 70 cents. Pamphlet free. Address;. V. Pearce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y. B U-S 1 NE'SSlcO IL E, G E PORTLAND, OREGON. A K0DS3L- COMMEBCIAIi COLLEGE!! THE EDUCATION FOR TUBTIMES. The Importance of a Practical Edtrcation Wat never more Apparent than. Bow 1 1 T IS UNIVEKSALLT ACKNOWLEDGED 1 that as we grow in prosperity we grow more practical, and that it if required of men that they edaeate! themselves praetieaHv -daeat themselves iotbe best manner pose.ble to meet tbe demands of the times. When Agsilaus,; King of Sparfa, was arked what things be thought most proper for boys to learn, be replied: Those things which they should praetiee when tbey beeome men. Deliver all things in nnmber and weight, and pat all in writing that thou givest ont orre ceivest in," is a precept of universal application ; and there is a special necessity for its stmt ob servance in all business transactions. Young men tbe futnre welfare of tbis Coast look to YOU ! Are YOU prepared to meet its demands 7 A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION to meet tbe DEMANDS of THE AGE ! The most thorongh, and comprehensive COURSEtOF BUSINESS TRAINING ever introduced by tny G O HI 91 It C I A L OR BUSINESS C O L L E G E, combining TIIEOIU AND PRACTICE, by means of BASKS JXD BUSJSESS OFFICES Tbe Course is so arranged and Taught as enable the Student to macter it in tbe Shortest Tune posilH to Each Student, after r"inK through the THEORY COURSE, becomes an actual HOOK KEEP Eli AST) MKRCIIAS1 where, in the space of a few WEEKS, be fb tains tbe experience of anJOKDINARY LIFE TIME. The TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT i' now fitti-d up with th- bet of instruments, and is in complete runnine order. K.r FULL INFORMATION, send for.COL- LEOE PAPER. Adlns: DeFUANCE A JAMES, 52jl Portland, Oregon. W II. TEAK & o.. iVacoiiA: Carriasrc llalier MAIN STHEIX DALLAS, i Kn,t iiK tb-tr WAOHONS and DUO HIES at th-ir obi ft and this Spring as usual, snd intend to sell them very cbep lor tach : the Price" ranging from f 130 to f 1X0. Thev br als" on band for falo plenty of wng..n material, tiive bim a ci.ll and see them AH Kinds of work in their line done o order. AH kind or IHar kmlthlns; done tn short nti. a id in a workmanlike manner. Horse Shoeing $2 .', eah down. Thankful f-r pt patronage, tbey solicit continuance of the sain. i tf Dalian, .my o. i.-w NOTICE. rpn ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, j nnd in particular Albion Powell : i hereby give imtire that I have taken np and led an application to pre-empt the S. E. quarter of Sec. 8, T. 7 S- A W. of the Wjllam eltc Meridian, said land is situated in the 'i.unty of Polk, and State of Oregon, in the land Office at Oregon City. Said land was formerly tnkrii up by said Albion Powell, on the lr.th day of March, A. D. I.jand after wards abandoned by him, more than three years ago. WOODEN ELLIS. NOTICE. OltrcnON At CALIFORNIA RAI In road Company, Land Department, Port land. Oregon, April 5, 1872. Notice is hereby given, that a vigorous prosecution will be insti tuted against any and every persor who tres passes upon any Railroad Land, byjeutting and removing timber therefrom before tbe same is UOUtlHT ot the Company AND PAID FOR. All vacant Land in odd numbered sections whether surveyed or un surveyed, within a dis tance of thirty miles from the line of the road, belongs to tho Company I. R. MOORES, fi-tf Land Agent C. W. HOB ART. I J. W. 1H a ART. SADDLE, HARNESS & COLLAR SOI!4 North-East Corner of Main and Mill Streets, Dallas. GEORGE W. HOB ART & CO. Will Manufacture and keep CONSTANTLY ON HAND a large Assortment of SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND COLLARS, j Consisting of all the nOItSE EQriIMIEIVT ., Usually kept in a FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP, All of which will he made ot THE BEST MATERIAL. Also, CARRIAGE TRIMMING and RE PAIRING done ; to order on the shortest notice. Call and examtre our Work before purchase ing elsewhere. " . . 41-tf " GEO. W.II0BAlT i CO. TO ; THE - PIJISMCW ALL KIND3 OP VOBK, , SE.TN(J Wasfafng and Ironing, Ac., done Mrs f Burnett o short notiee and a reajonabla terms. All orders reft at the house, south-west part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to. The Great Medical Discovery t Dr. WALKEB'3 OALTFOIiKIA VINEGAR BITTERS, f. Hnndreds of ThouBaiid$.e.. Bear tesUmony to their "Wonder r t es.s ful Curative Effects.' ' ' SfPu-lAJLIAT AD? TI4PV Oa.s 5i iriir i nil. p c-i fc-a W TTJET ARB NOT A VILE II FANCY DRINKS 3 Mala of l'uur Hun;, Wliiiikeri Prf Spirit rt n! Urfuac I.inuoratloctored.splced ftji'l sweetened t pleasa the taste, called Ton J. -.," AppetizerB," liesiorcrs," ttiat lead tao t!p?Icr on t firuaicnucss and ruin, but aro a tmc; Medicine, made from the Native Hoots and Ilcrbsof California, free from all Alcebvllo Sllmulunta. Thcrarc the t; It EAT lil.OOlt PLItlFlCJl and MFBUIV1MI PRIN CIPLEaptrfict Innovator andlnvlrorator ol Eysttm, carryinff off all poisonous matter and; re3Ujriar t'.c lii-jodto a acallhy eondition. So person can lake theso EiUcrs according to dlrcc tlu: aat! reratlrlons Hawttl. Var Influuiinj.ior jr nnd Clironfo Ufcen nintistn nud (.out, I) apepia r ,Iudi Citiou, Itillou, Itetuiliciit and Inter miltcBi Vucr, Ils.cuc of the Hloo!, l.ivrr. K..luM, nu t i:Kdter, t'tesa Hit. tens l.av; bcc awit r uccssfuL. Huck Jli eaucs arc ca urr. d y Vitiated nio4 " C Ja g.? jcniHy T.'dactJ y dcraiviretucat f tUj I :-t ivr ttrsrr.;i. ;I!VSITI1A otr 1 X D t (i EST 1 ON. KuaacUe. l'a:.i 1 1 tlti i-tioJcs. ConglrS, Tilst i.ccf tUe lst, D.zztn...Jsour Ilruciatie:. vC V.s St !U 1 tal I.i the Mom ft'.tkms At- tarlcs. ra!p'.tr.ti-n of I'titl-art, I ru'anta:aiMn f V.o i in t.? r."ion ft i.iu Ktdacys.sui atiu iir.d oi'.cr p.k.tul yo:jitt.jii-, trj ti.e oiT- f Ir',KIof !j "P'.'pii.'.. " T:i s I i"!v..-.it: Cie f t-mrc?i and s'imnlato tlx torptJ I.vcr a-.d Itttv'... rinJLrt c:ucf im c .ua'.I.-d fuv.cy t i c!:a:i.!i.T t'tCt-iortd tf fcU :n;o:riti.-. an.l l iijrti is tew VJc a-Vl vfjfwr ta te w'.i"53srt?ni. Vitll HIUX !f SE.IS'F.3. rrprCon.Tatter, Sa't I.!-ui.i, IV.otcin.9. Sitii, J l'u; its. Puitalcs, IV. is. Carnrtflas, i:i:.s;.K. iu. f SiI i.?Ifc!.5or T.yT. Kryi:v-!a, !tc"i, i-carf.;. !UciiiK-atiiO:.s f tlto Ski'i, Ii,niKrs a.il !. aics cfluc $V.n, cC whatever na-u .r i.afir..-. arc llurally du rj esilcarrt-1 c:it f tr.j f vstcut i.i a 6hor tin t-y t'.i" rf P,.t;i-r. One l ottlc J;i iiurli c ar.'i triM rnnvmce the biut tucruu.uuk of lu.r et'rativ.'cffris. Cl"ariM t '. Vitiate I Ttlo-v T whnfver you fln l lt i.i.par'lie buit:n ttina::!i t'lCfUH lsl'l:u fs. rraptlcn rr Sores; cleans tt mlun yvii firiit tt ilnlrtipteft sit Uu5t.U bi t'ue vciisi rl nRs It w;:cu it t font, and yonr f.TJius will; t-'l rr.it w'acn. Keep t'-.e IiUj3 pare and tnol hca'.tU ci t ic fTSfri will follow. J PI X. T V 1E ia ot'icr WO It ITS. Inr'.in Iri tiic y-t?:;i'f a wasr t'ionanl. are eflVrtuat'y ;vlroycl na.1 T-mor&J. Vor fall t!irfctfois,r -ad car. fully t'aa clrcuLir arotiaJ eacU boiilc. J. WATLT'F.n. rroprirtor. R. It. McIXlV.VLP o CO., Dmcclfts and G.-n. AKr,nt. 5an Tranrlsco, Cat., an l CiaulSt CMaiwccfStwt, !Sew Yortu SOLI TV AT.L pnfV;:TT3 ANT DEAL!::?. THE NEW rOOD. JL1 For a few cents you can buy of your Ciroccr or Druggist' a lmckagc of SEA 310SS FARINE, made from pure Irish 3Ioss, or Carrageen, ivhicli will mako sixfeen quarts of Jhuic 3Iange, nnd a liko quantity of Pud-diuc-v Custards, Creams, Char lotte Kusse, Kc. 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