Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, June 29, 1872, Image 4

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DALLAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 29.
The Poei and the Proof Header
Ah ! here it is I'm famous now
An author and a poet !
It really U in print! Yo rod a I
How proud I'll be to Uow it !
Aud gentle Auna! What a thrill
Will animate her breast,
To read these ardent lined, and know,
To whom they are addressed.
Why, bless my soul ! here's something strange
What can the paper mean
By talking of the graceful brooks
That gander o'er tho green I
And here a t instead of r,
Which makes it tippling rill;
We'll seek the shad, instead of shade,
And hell, insteadof hill.
They look so what ? I recollect,
'Twas sweet and then 'twas kind.
And now to think, the stupid fool
For bland has printed blind,
Was ever such provoking work !
'lis curious by-tho-by,
How any thing is rendered blind
by giving it an eye.
Hast thou no tears ? the t's left out,
Hast thou no ears, instead,
I hope that thou art dear, is put
1 hope that thou art dead.
Who ever raw in such a space
So many blunders crammed?
Those gentle eyes bedim mod, is spelt
Those gentle eyes bedawmed.
The color of the roso, is nose j
Affection is affliction ;
I worn er if the likeness holds
Ja fact as well as diction ?
Thou art a frieud, the r is gone
Who ever would have deemed
That such a trifling thing could change
A friend into a. fiend.
Thou art the same is rendered lame
It really is too bad !
And here because an i is out
My, lovely maid is mad ;
They drove her blind by poking in
; An eye-r-a proees new ;;
And now they've gouged it out again,
And made her crazy, too.
Let's stop and recapitulate :
I've dammed htr eyes, that's plain
I've told ber she's a lunatic,
And blind, and deaf and lame.
Was ever such a horrid bash
In poetry or prose ?
I've said she was a fiend, and praised
The color of her node,
I wi.h I had that editor
About a half a minute;
I'd bang bim to his heart's content,
And with an h begin it;
I'd. jam his body, eyes and bones,
And spell it with a d.
And seud him to that hill of bis
He spells it with an e.
Sunday Heading,
The wise fortify themselves hy reason;
fools by despair.
As it sometimes rains when the sun
is shining, so there way bo joy in a
paint's heart when there are tears iu his
eyes.
Those who are bound for heavem must
be willing to stem against the storm; and
must not do as the most do, but as the
best da
Mental pleasures never cloy ; unlike
those of the body, they are iucreased by
repetition, approved by reflection and
strengthened by enjoyment.
Always endeavor to learn something
from the information of those thou con
versest with, aod to put thy company
upon those subjects they are best able
to speak of. .
I have always preferred cheerfulness
to mirth. The latter I consider as an
art, the former as a habit of the mind.
Mirth is short and transient ; cheer
fulness fixed and permautnt. Ad
dison. God loves to have us pray with ear
nestness. The best proof of earnestness
is simplicity. Better iu God's sight
are the broken but heart felt utterances
of a mere child, than the high-sounding
utterance of some who think them
selves wonderful in prayer.
Ten minutes of weak repining will
'plunge a brave heart into the depths of
un happiness as suddenly as a thunder
storm will overcast a clear, summer sky.
The only way to live is to cast away
trouble and contentions, which cannot
be cured by fretting. A thing that is
done belongs to the past. In justice to
the requirements of the present, and
possibilities of the future, you cannot
look back and make yourself wretched
over things which cannot be undone.
Time, the most precious of all posses
sioo8, is commonly the least prized. It
is, like health, regretted when gone,
but rarely improved when present.
We know it is irrecoverable, yet throw
it wantonly away. We know it is fleet,
yet fail to catch tho current moment.
It in the space of life, and while we
never properly occupy its limits, we
nevertheless murmur at its narrowness.
It is the field of exertion, which we
continually leave fallow and yet sorrow
over our stinted harvest.
The fact is, life is undervalued by a
great majority of mankind. It is not
made half as much of as should be the
case. Where is the mau or woman who
accomplishes one tithe of what might
be done 1 Who cannot look back upon
opportunities lost, plans unachieved,
thoughts crushed, aspirations unfulfilled
and all caused by the lack of the neces
sary and possible effort? Now aod then
a man stands aside from the crowd, la
bors earnestly, steadfastly, confidently,
and straightway becomes iaruous for
greatness of some sort. The world won
ders, admires, idolizes; yet it only il
lustrates what each may do if he takes
bold of life with a purpose
fr'acts aistl E'aucics.
Never trust to time Time will tell
A grave subject A body iu a dis
secting room.
Wise men learu more by fools than
do fools by wise meu.
A Spanish proverb says : One "I did"
is worth two "I wish 1 hud."
When women como to sit in the jury
box, infants may become criers in court.
Au artesian wll is to be Hld at
auction The purchaser to remove it
Virginia, says the New York World
reports Timothy as promising a good
crop, but say nothing about Paul.
"Mr. Speaker, I straddle that blind,"
was the phrase iu which a poUr-play-iug
Culifuruiau legislator seconded the
motion.
The Pall Mall Gazette says of a cer
tain Irish court, that it is never so sure
to be wrong as wheu the judges are
unanimous.
A fractious wife threw a bottle ot
hair reuewer at her husband's head, at
which lie- exclaimed "Wo must part,
the dye is cast"
It has been decided, that when a
man so far forgets himself as to bite
off another individual's nose, he ought
to be bound over to keep the piece.
"Leave you, my friend," said a tipsy
fellow ciingtug to a lamp-post on a dark
night; Heave you in a condition not to
take care of yourself! Hie, never!"
Dick pays no compliments to lively Sail;
She says she dont expect 'cm from that ijuarter ;
"You're ti-thinm fr a uouipiuuenl, my girl;"
"No Dick, indued not in s uch atiallu water."
A youthful aspirant for epistolary
honors wrote the following to his little
friend : "Dear Johuuy 1 thought 1
would write you a letter. Answer this.'
Alfred Jingle's dog is surpassed in
New liedford, where they have a pointer
that came to a dead stand still before a
door plate bearing this inscription : A
Cartridge."
Few men would attempt to dry damp
gunpowder iu a kitchen stove. A man
iu Cat.ada, did His afflicted family
would be glad of any information u.-j to
his whereabouts.
A Subscriber writes to an editor, 'l
don't waut our paper any louger." To
which the editor replied, 4vl wouldn't
make it any longer, if you did; its preseut
length fcutts me Very well."
The following is a veritable transcript
from the record of a will admitted to
probate in the State of New Yor : "1
bequeath my body to the grave, my
soul to its maker, and the remainder ut
my property to my wile."
A man called another an extortioner
for suing him. "Why, my friend," re
plied tho mau who brought &uit, I did
it to oblige.'' "To oblige me, indeed
how so '!" "Why to oblige you to pay
me,"was the reply.
An exchange relates, that during a
cold uight a lady acquaintance put her
two boys iu bed iu & cold room, tucked
them up and sat down on the edge of
the bed to hear them say their prayers,
Johnny agfd seven, got through all
right and cuddled up to Willie, aged
the, who had just commenced to say
his prayer. Presently Willie began to
hurry, the words came, faster than lie
could distinctly utter them, and the
prayer ended; thus : "I pray the Lord
my soul to keep amen take your
hand off from me or I'll warm your tar
lor you." Johnny was tickling him.
Kosambcau, i. French actor of note,
was ouce playing at Anjou, wheu the
curtain rose to a single spectator. The
actor stepped forward and addressed
the audience: "My dear sir, did you
come to sec the play, or to see Kosam
bcau ?" "To see Kosambeau," was the
prompt reply. "Well I am Kosambeau.
Don't you tnink we shall enjoy the eve
ning much better together at a neigh
boring cafe than if you compel me to
play to you, who should be a man of
wit, in a piece which a poor one at best
and in which contrary to my usual cus
tom, I am only ordinary?" Certainly I
do," replied the audience, "for 1 hur
ried my dinner to get hero in Season ;
we will go and finish it." And they
went,
The following questions are proposed
for Shakcspercau scholars to answer:
Did tho "books in the running brooks
contain "flowiug seutenccs V
If the "three thousand ducats well',
of Shylock was an artesian one ?
If, when Itichard saw "the sun of
York" there was any air apparent?
If tho "Sermons in stones" weren't
hard reading?
If those "who stood upon tho order
of their going'; at Macbcth's supper
did not have to set out without further
orders ?
What Bonquo "called on" Macbeth
for, if there was no speculation in those
eyes ?
When Richard refused to let the
"coffin pass," did ho order it up?
Was it waist timo when Puck "put
a girdlo round tho earth in forty
minutes-?"
Was Ariel in tho newspaper busi
ness wheu he said "I will bo corres
pondent to command ?"
If Cara keeps his watch in every
man'a ovn whfrfl 1oph ho keen Lia
man s eye, Where U0C3 HO keep Mi
clock t
TJATITIES WHO WERE OCCUPYING
lauds in tho " Orande Hondo and Siletz
Unserves," in the-State- of Oregon, in tho years
I o5 5 -'0, and had to abandon the game in couse
quenco of aid Reserves having been selected by
tho U. S. for tho settlement of thejlloguo River
Indiana, will pleaao send their addresses, for
f'utlier orrenpotideiu'0, to R. W.l DOWMAN,
Att'y lJox Washington City, D. C. 13-3m.
WinTy sari tTes
OF I
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The Eltmiaia Kace,
IF FEU EXCES OF OPINION, ETC.,
etc,, will be commenced iu a week or two
iu this Iaitr, showing how j
INFANCY !
can be claboratoly represented, how
CHILDHOOD UOUIlS
can bo made happy,
CO 1J 111X11 II
inudo easy,
MANHOOD YUAUS
made profitable, and
old acsk
made comfortable, how to live and be healthy
Supply your table with the least foat, where to
dispose of tho things you don't want at the
best prt.;e, making your own industry the mo.-t
profitable. This story is written by a first
class author, and one who vudemands tho
case in hand to perfection. Meanwhile, if you
cau't wait for the above to appear: in print, call
on M. M. ELLIS, at La t'ledej and all the
abov mentioued points will be fully explained
and happily illustrated. i
YOU KNOW I KEY.
H f ANT ED, AUENTS
-!t)ll
to $250 per
to introduce
f month, male and female
the sremiiim Improved M A ItS H A LL S E WIN!
MACHINE. This machine, will Mitch, hem,
fell, tuck, braid, bind, cord, quilt, au 1 t-m-broid?r
iu a iusi superior manner. Price, only
$15, fully licensfd and warranted r five years.
We will pay M, 000 for any machine, hiijh prico
or low. that, will .ew a stronger. liiorv beautiful
or more elasti . tu than ours. It makes the
ELASTIC LOCK STITCH. Every ec..i..l
stifcU cm be cut. and still the clfh cannot be
piiilcd apart without tearing it. We pay A genu
$100 ',',o pt-r iii inth, and ekpenns. r a
cotntuisiioit fr-Mit which lwie ih i amount can
be nude. Fur circular and tcniM, apply to or
address, S, M ARSHALL A ,'..
102 Nuu tnet, Nw Yrk.
CATTlOS'. -1 not ha im)jvd upon by
other parties traveling ihroughj tiie country
aaiing oil worthless et-ir.n jutaditi im
iler the iiue njtne or otherwise .J Ours . 4 tbj
only genuine and really ebcjp machine man-
uf-ieturtd. i l-iu-i
PLANTATION
BBittcrsL
S . T.--I S O-X .
rpilIS WOXDI'IUT'L YEilTA RLE EE,
JL sturaJve is tho sheet anchor! of ftxdd
and debilitated. A a ton to and cordial it
the aged and languid it ha no itqua! among
tomotue. A a remedy for j tho in-r von
weaknts I-- wbi-.'h women are eeaily ub
ect, it is upereepuig every otter Mimulant.
In all climates, tropi-.l, temperate or frig i i. it
jbre as a spevifie in every hjmc of 'disorder!
which undermines tho bodily j Mrcngth atid
breaks down the ar.iuial spirit, j
MEXICAN
MUSTANG LINIMENT.
KOR MAN A N I RLaUt.
ProbaHy few Articles have eter ba t so ex
tensivo a ?aler while nne bavo ljcon mor uni
verxallv hcnfial than th c!br.tte I MEXI
CAN MI'STANd LINIMEMT. Childreh,
Adults, Horses and Domestic: j Animnls, are
alw.ivs liable to accident, and it is safe to say,
that no famUy can pass a single ieason without
some ksnd emollient heinjf tieceimary. It bo
comes a matter of importance then to neeure
the bt. i
Over three hundred livery stables in the city
of Not Y'ork alone aro using j the Mexican
mi stano t.tsniKNT, in all of whuih it gives uni
versal satisfaction. j
CAUTION. The genuine is! wrapped in
fine steel plate -ngruvng wih 0. W
Wftstbmok. Clu-mit, and trade mark
MEXICAN MUSTANG jLINXMENT,', en
graved across the face of each wrapper.
The whole bears tho proprietor's private
Unitod States Revenue riamr, and not tho
common stamp as u?ebv drujrgits.
LYON MANUFACTURING CO,t
46 53 Park Five Kew York,
Tbe originator of this wonderful medicine
claims to have discovered and c""it)lf,li'
harmony more of Nature' wt trtreiin
val properties than was ever before combined n
one medicine. The evidenco of this fact
found in the variety of moM obstinate diseases
which it has been found to conquer. In tho
cure of llrunchitin, Svrcre VovhH, and the early
stages of Vnnmimptiun, it had astonished tho
medical faculty, and hundreds of the best phy
sicians pronounce it the yrvaUHt mr&ical din
v.orery of the aye. While it cuioh th severest
Coughs, it strengthens the system and purifies
tho blood. Ry its yre.nl and thorouyh Mood
purifyiny propertiet it euv s all Humor from the
worst nerofula to a ootnmon Blotch Pimple, or
Eruption. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons,
Syphilitic and Venerial Diseases, jnnd their ef
fects are eradicated and vigorous health and a
tound constitution established. Eryiipeln, Salt
llhatim, Scald Head, Freer Soren, Sen ft or
tough Skin, in short all tho numerous diseases
caused by bod Hood, are conquero I by this
powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine.
Vot "Liver Complaint," Uiliuioj Disorder and
Habitual Conxtipation, it has produced hun
dreds of perfect aud permanent cures whero
other medicine had failed.
The proprietor offers $100 reward for a medi
cine that will equal it in the cure of tho diseases
for which it is recommendod. Reware of cow
feitt and worthen imitation. See that my Gov
ernment Stamp, whieh is a poit;re, yttarantee. of
yemiinenen, is upon ino outside wrapper. This
medicine is Sold by Hnujyintn atoua Aollar per ,
1 , . 1 V x i V V-" u- b"1,
Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory, 133
i boaoci streeet, JJuffaio, N. V. Juno 3d,U-3j.
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PMEER TIN AND STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one Door South of
Post Office.
Dallas ------- Orepon.
KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED
difierenco between articles of TINWARE
manufactured by mo, and that made by manu
facturers in Portland and other largo cities, for
shipment, I have on hand both my own make
and also that of factory make, so that people
may take their choice. My stock consists iu
part, of
Stoves of all klndH,
Copper, Itruss and Iron Ware,'
H ire work or all descriptions,
Hheet and Galvanized Iron,
Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles,
Milk Fans, Dippers,
l.ard and Butter Cans,
Heaters,
Japanned Ware a general Assortment,
Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Pans,
Porcelain lined Stew Pans for Frnit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mos
Improved Pattern,
And in fact everything that can be found in a
lint cius Tin and Stove Store.
Job Work
Neatly Dons and Promptly Attended to. r
60-tf T. 15. NEWMAN.
Xcw CiJoods! IVciv CiioocI!!
I'ow tiii: ihixi;nt suasonv
We respectfully call the attention of the
Public to our Well Selected Stock of,
l.adkV Dress Goods,
Ladies and .Mines' Ilat,
Cieiit Furnl!hl Goods,
Glove, Gaitcrx, IHc.
Hardware,
Groceries,
Schout HooLh,
Statioucry, fcc.,
In fact Iverjthln Found In a "irt
CUh ICttall store.
We can assure our Patrons that we will be
up with the times.
Come and Examine 'our tloek "before pur
cbaing tiewhere.
Country Frodare taken in exchange ft r
Goods !
N. k. J. D. LEE
Dallas, April ??, 171. 1-tl
sa t: a i: v n b: a imi
Clieaprr thaii SlverZI!
!ii)in:i(, wouriiiv co.,
ELLEIJDALE .STORE,
Have removed their STH'K 01 GOODS to
Da!l4,nnd nr eont:intly receiving NEW and
WEEL SELECTED UUUUS, o.nitiug of
l.adKit' Drew and I'anry f;Md,
Men and Hoys Clothing',
Hats and Cap.
Hoots and Shoew.J g
Ladles and Children. Shoes of every
Stle and size.
A full Stock of Groceries coiitanrlj
on hand, alo Hardware nud Crockery.
Woolen Goods .Manufactured at the
i;ilcndale Mill, $uch as
Heavers, Casimeres, Hard Tiu-ies,
Tweeds, I'lauiiel and ltlaakets.
Which wo offer at Wholesale and Retail.
Having a de.-ire to locate permanently in
Dallas, we will leal fairly and justly with nil
who may favor u with their patronage. We
will exchange. tJ-oods for Country Produce, for
which wo will pay the Highest Price.
Bring on your Eggs and Butter.
3-tf
The standard remedy for Coughs, In
fluenzn, Sore Throat, hooping
I'otigh, Croup, Liver Complaint,
llroiichltis, Hlecding of the
Luiijjs, and every affection of the
Throat, Lungs and Chest, Includ
ing Consumption.
Wistar s Halsam does not dry up
a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses
the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus
removing the cause of the com
plaint. one genuine unless sign
ed I. BUTTs. Prepared by Si: I II
V. lOWLi: k SON, Boston.
Sold by KI2DDINGTON, llt)S
TIVFTMK 4e CO., San lrauclsco,
and by dealers generally. 10-ly
SAODI.i; TttEKS.
C. II. COX
Has on hand and for Fale, SADDLE
TREES of all sizes and tho best quality.
Shop near Waymiro's Mill, Dallas, Oregon.
43tf
Dr. Sack's Catakiih REMicnr. $500 reward
for an incurablo case. Sold by drugguts, or
by mall, 70 cents. Pamphlet free. AddR.
V. rarco. SL p.. Buffalo. N. Y,
for an incurable case. Sold by druggifts, or
IV A T I O IV A It
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! !
THE EDUCATION FOU THE TIMES.
The Importance of a Practical Education
Was never more Apparent than Now .
"IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED
1 that as we grow in prosperity we grow more
practical, and that it is required of men that
they educate; themselves practically educate
themselves in the best manner possible to meet
the demands of the times.
When Agesilau,; King of Sparta, was asked
what things he thought most proper for boys to
learn, he replied: "Those things which they
fchould praetice when they become men.
" Deliver all things in number and weight,
and put all in writing that thou givest ont or re
ceived in," is a precept of universal application;
a,id there is a special necessity for its strict ob
servance in all business transactions, oiing
men the future welfare of this Coast look to
YOU ! Are YOU prepared to meet its demands
A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
to meet the
DEJIAHOS oi THE AGE!
The most thorough, and comprehensive
COURSE'OF BUSINESS TRAINING
ever introduced by any
CO?13IRCI A Ij
OR
li V S I S ESS COL L E G E,
combining
i
THEORY AND PRACTICE,
by meant of
BASKS ASD 1WS1SESS OFFICES.
The Course is so arranged and Taught as to
enable the Student to uiiwU-r it iu the
bhortest Time possible
Each Student, after pas?ing" through tho
THEORY COURSE,
becomes an actual
HOOK KEEVEli AS I) MEllCllAST
where, in the pace of a few WEEK, he d
ta'utu the experience of anOKDINARY LIFE
TIME. The TELE'S RA I'M DEPARTMENT is now
fitted up with th hett of iu strutueutv, and t in
complete runniftij order.
For FULL INFORMATION, sen 1 'fr4C0L
LE'iE FAFEK. Addrt-i-:
Dk TRANCE .1 JAMES,
v 1 Foriland, Oregon.
V. II. TEA Is V Co,,
Vt'asoiiiV Carriage .Tlalier.
MAIN STUEET, DALLAS,
Arc on hand with tluir WAtJtSOXS and IUMJ
tilES at their old tand thi spring as uiu',
and intend t cr!l them very cheap for Cash ;
the Prices ranging from $l:l to f ISO.
Tbev have also on hand for nale plcntof
wagon matt rials. Oive him a call and fee thtm
All kinds of work in their liuedono o order.
All kinds of lllark.-mlthin& done cn short
notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse
Shoeing $2 50, cash down.
Thankful for pa.t patronage, they solicit
continuance of the same.
y-tf Dallas, May 6, 1871.
AOXiCE.
rpO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
JL and in particular Albion Powell: ;
1 hereby give notice that I have taken up
Htid tiled at! application to pre-empt tbe S. E.
quarter of Sec. 8, T. 7 S. f W. of the Willam
ette Meridian, said land is situated in the
County of Polk, and Ptato of Oregon, in the
Land Office at Oregon City. Said land was
formerly taken up by said Albion Powell, on
the Kith day of March, A. D. I8fi8, and after
ward abandoned by him, more than three
years ago.
WOODEN ELLIS.
OUI2C.ON A, CALIFORNIA RAIL
road Company, Land Department, Port
land, Oregon, April 5, 1S72. Notice is hereby
given, that a vigorous prosecution will be insti
tuted against any and every pcrsor who tres
passes upon ny Railroad Land, bycutling and
removing timber therefrom before tbe same is
IiOUUHT ot the Company AND PAID FOR.
All vacant Land in odd numbered sections
whether surveyed or ntifurvcycd, withiu a dis
tance of thirty miles from tho line of the road,
belongs to tho Company
; I. R. MOORES,
6-tf Land Agent
o. w. HOnART.
Dallas
J. W. HOBART.
Buena Vista.
Look Out for llic liocomo.
live f When tlicllell Kings!
Since the 0. C. Railroad has been completed
to Cornelius, and prospects of its speedy
approach to Dallas and thence to Buena Vista,
be up with the times by patronizing home
INDUSTRY ANI ENTERPRISE.'
Why send your money out of the State, and
use inferior articles, when you can get the
eeuuine "Home Manufactured" article by call
ing on '
GEORGE W. HOBART & CO.
at DALLAS or BUENA VISTA, in Polk Co.
Manufacturers of Superior Wool faced, long
and short
STRAW COLLARS,
HARNESS,
BRIDLES,
SADDLES
. and all other
HORSE EUUIPiHEIVTS
made of leather, which they offer at reasonable
rates, j
Orders for Carriage trimming, Repairing,
etc., etc., willbo promptly attouded to, and done
ivt F.v t-v
inf8t approved style
1 10-tf QiQ W. liOJJARI A C0?
rik WES vTarr rfi
ALL KINDS OF WORK,' SEWING
Washing and Ironing, Ac., done, by, Mr
Burnett on short notice and' on reasonable
terms. All orders lift at the house, south west
part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to.
The Great Medical Discovery !
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA.
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds of Thousands Sf j
Bear testimony to their Wonder-
ful Curative Effect. &12
Co
s WHAT ARE THEY?gs3
C3 in 0
. a
hel FANCY DRlNrC.ef?
Male of Tool- It u in, WliUkey, I'roof
HpiritMnurilltTiiae Litiuurn doctored, spiced
aud sweetened to please the taute, called "Ton
ics,"" Appetizers," " Restorers, c, that lead
the tippler on to drunken neb and ruin, but ara
a true Medicine, made from the Native Iioots and
Hcrbaof California, free from nil Alcoholla
Stimulants. They arc the ; ItKAT HI.OOI
I'UUIFIEltaml LIFE CilVISO l'RIX
CI l'LE a perfect Innovator and Invlzorator of
the Pvstcm, carrying off all polnonocs matter sect,
restorintr the hlood to a healthy condition. SfQ
person ca:i tafco these Tlitcrs accordiag todireo
tlon aud remain Ions n"-JWt-lb
I'ttr Inflummjitory nnd Chronic Rh
mntinm nud ioot. I)irpla r IudU
Bi'tou, Hilioui, Kcuilttciit aud luter
uiitU'ul Fi-ver, Hin nscn of the Itlood
l.iver, Kidiicyn, nncl llladder, these II it.
icrs l.avi bee a most successful. $?ucl Iia
ranvn ore caused ty Vitiated Illood, whicSi
1 generally produced by deranueiatnt of the,
J:.fft i (Irennit.
IV.iEISIA OR INDIGESTION.
jWdacltc. I'a'.n Iu the Shoulders, Coughs, Tlp.t
ncbsof the tlicst. Dizziness. Sour Eructations of
the St ::iarh. Bad last- la tho Mouth D.ltous At
tacks. I'alp.l.' ti a of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Longs. Taiu ta t'acrcjrions of the Kidneys. and
nu&drcd other pahdal symptums, arc the off-.
t;!r!n;s'f IyhK-iit-ia.
Th y luvigaraltf the Stomach and stimulate tho
torpid liver aud which render them of on-,
esjuall'.d er.l- r.cy In cUansirg the blood of all
Impurities. a-.jJ linpartlag new lire aod vigor ta
the vT.X'ic sj-ftc::i.
I'OIt SKIN MCASES, EruptionsTetter.
Puit Khpttx, Blotch. Spot. l'iu!p'.i.s Pui'tulcs.,
JX',.',n, Carhunclcs, I'iuc- Worms, i.-cal l-llead, ?or9
Kyc.Il'yi;w Itch, Sctirf, li. coloratior.s of
the Iln'iiors and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever riair.s or nature, arj literally du up
andcarrle-I out of th cyto;n la a ehort t.me t y
V-. "jsc of thrs,' letters. One 'bottle la sact
csfot wi'J convince the most incredulous of tucir
curstivc cfl'eets.
V) .-a:is(? th. Vitiated Blod xrhcncvrr yon find.
It iii:ptiritics burtiiig thronh the skin iarini-j-les,
rruptloni cr Burrs; cleanse It vrlu n you
fiiv.1 it ottruete-t nnd slugpli in the veins;
cleans"-! H when it is foul, and your feelinps vrlll
tell you Tr!ica. Keep the blood pure aud lUo
bca'th at the f ysm will follow.
11 X. TAPE and other W'tllMS, lnrkinffin
the system of many thousands, arc effectually
destroyed and removed. For fall directions, read
can fully the circular arocDd each bottle.
J.TTALKKR. Proprietor. R. U. McDOWVI.D &
CO., Urupsts arid Gen. Ajrer.t. Saa Francisco.
Cal.,ad C and 31 Cosn:tc: co S-trci t. New York.
fOLI TV ALT, DTJUO'JTS AND DEALERS.
THE NEW FOOD.
For a foiv cents you can buy
of jour Grocer or Druist a
rackat of SEA 310SS FAIUNE,
made from pure Irish Moss, or
Carrageen, which will mako
sixteen quarts of Ulanc Mange,
nnd a like quantity of rml--dings,
Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Kusse, &c It is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food in tho world. It,
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
dclicato food for Invalids anoV
Children.
A Glorious Chango ! I
THE GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC ;
Plantation Bitters.
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is tlic shect-an-,
chorof the feeble and dcblli-;
tated. As n tonic and cordial
for the aged and languid, it
hits no equal among stom
achics. As a remedy for tho
nervous weakness to which
women nrc especially sub
ject. It Is superseding evei-jr
other stimulant. In nil Clr
nates, tropical, temperate,
or frigid, it nets ns a specific
In every species of disorder
which undermines the boi?
strtngth nnd breaks dowe the
auimal spirits, For' 51mJ by
All Druggists.
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