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TOWN & COUNTY HEWS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, JULY 13, JS72. ' . ,. . Money Market XateatNew York Gold Qnotatioas.. Ill Xegal Tender in Portland : Buying.. .90 J Selling -91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, Peeplo'fl Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WIIEAT 7580 $ bush. OATS 65 c. BARLEY $L FLOUR $6 $6 50 $ bbl. " Sks$l 37 $1 50 CORN MEAL 4c. -ft lb. BEANS 6c. tb. BACON Sides. 13 15c lb. " Shoulders. -So. to 12c. lb. HAMS 14 16c lb. PORK Dressed, 6$7ct3 " Pickled, 8c. to lO.c. lb. SUTTER Firkins 20 250rl lb. " Rolls, 20 to 25c. lb. XQ(i S 24c "$ dot. LARD Bulkl6c; tinsf20, POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 bushel. ONIONS $2 $ bushel. APPLES Green, 50c bhl. Driod, 6o "0 lb. CHEESE Nowr Oregon, 20 25c i lb. CHICKENS 2 50 $3 B doi. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. Black-berrying is tht. rage now. Remember tho Baso Ball game to-day Farmers are in the midxt of hay harvest. Considerable sickness is reported ia this vi cinity A nunber of persona of our coun ty are mov iag to Tillamook. Several of our citizens attended the camp meeting at Sheridan, last Suud ly . Several parties are buying cattle in our coun ty, to be driven east oftho mountains "The use of Hills Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer will keep the hair soft and glossy. Persons desiring ccrtLSeatea for teaching will hrreafter call on Dr Jrubt3. instead td'L Viue j.ard. .Murphy A Croasmta keep as fine a selection of Gentlemen's Dresj Goods as can Le found in Kulciu. lie got married. Yes ho did. The reason was because lie bought his clothes of BulU-r & Wortloy J anise should hi met-jl unto all. J M Bur nett keeps it, as .rill be seen by bis curd iu an tuer cola -a n. This h t weather is causing ninny of our pe jXe to sigh tor the cool hreeiesuf the sua. Many are prepariug to go there Prof llutan wi.'lfill the appointment of R--v J James at the M E Church, to-m rrj even ing at seven o'clock The rich perfume- of a handsome boqiut pre sented by Miss Martha Haygood have tilled our office the entire week. ' Wo are inf rmj I that th ra is a regular or ganized band of burglars inflating the vicinity of Sheridan, Yamhill e muty. "Whero did you get that beautiful dress?" Inquired on lady of Another on the rtrcet re oently. "At Lee'" wad tie reply." "They Lave plenty more ot the same material Mr Dan llolman, of Yamhill, has M bead oi cheep from which he recently sheared pounds of wool; over ten pounds to tha fleece Jluvr i that for high? Heat it who can Our little folk?, though .enjoying a respite from the labors of the day tehool, are many of them busily engaged preparing for the enter, tainmnt next Thursday. Mr J Rigg has just returned from a trip to Yaquina. He reports the road in a fair con dition, fish ani pitatoos plenty, and people a. happy as clams at high tidi. Painting. According to promise, wc present to our readers the card of Messrs. Brown & Reynolds. And according to agreement the-, do all their work. Give them a call. In a short ride of three hours last Saturday, we noticed throe new school house.4, several dwellings and a large number of barns and granaries in process of erection, Our people are evidently feeling the effects of good times. Found By II R Holmes, on or about the 20th of J una, near F.annery'a bridge, a leather pockctbook containing a s ma'l amount of mon ey The owner can have it by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this no tice Sol Woods, a former resident f this vicinity, but who emigrated lat 'pring to Ocboco, was in town during the week and give us a call. He reports everything h m rishing in that part of the State, and prospects favorable for good ti mcs. Dsntistry Dr Rubjll has again returned horns and may ba found at his oQi -e ready to aUenlt ) those who have to "gum" it. Ho bar made several sets of splendid teeth for differ ent parties here, which hare given perfect sat isfaction. Was He Poisoned? The morning after the Christmas dance a party of two, one of whom was very much intoxicated, stopped at a house a few miles from town and requested to be fur nished with accommodations as one of them said he was sick, and could go no further. This request was complied with, and they were ushered into a room where there was a very warm fire. The gentleman of the house per. ceiving the condition of the one who claimed to be sick, and being inclined to joke, piled more wood on the fire, at the same time telling he tick man to get closer, as it was a very Cold morning. In a few minutes the fellow be gan io get warm, and an attack of romiting en sued In great agony be exclaimed, "I, bic, I'm bio, poisoned, hie, by- bio "The host informed him that he had no stomach pump, but would give him an aotidote which would relieve him until the arrival of a doctor. Mixing up a dos of salt and water, be gave it to the sick man, who began to how signs of internal commotion And again began bis contributions to the publio fund. This be continued until thewhiskey bad About reappeared when he went to sleep, After A refreshing slumber he left , declaring "tha1 would be tae last time be would give apj bod a chaooe to poison him. , Last Sunday night, while the family; of Chas McDonald was absent, some parties, thinking there was m ney in the houso forced an en trance, but -failed in their expectations. No cluo has as.yet been obtained to tho depredators Prank Nichols and family together with sev ! eral other of our towns people started last Tues day for Fish Lake, on a pleasure excursion. This seems to have become qui to a fashionable resort for pleasure seekers. The peoplo of this vicinity are dividing their attentions between Fish Lake and the ocean beach. Lost. Mr. W. Tatom lost a purse contain ing five twenty dollar gold pieces, a five dollar piece, some silver, and two or three ten cent Rev enue stamps, on the Dixie Camp Ground, on the Fourth of July. Tho fiuder will be liberally re warded by leaving the same at bis residence, one mile South oi Dixie, or at tho Republican office. Musical. Orpheus, a Repository of Music, Art etc., published in New York, Boston," San Fraucisco and Portland has just been received together with a handsome piece of music, "I Am Only Going Home," from that popular es tablishment, Gray's music store in Portland. Parties wishing music cannot do better than patronize this firm. During a drive in the country last week we called on that popular merchant of La Clede Mr M M Ellis. We found him well supplied with everything which tho people want, and willing to sell so that all can buy. Wo con gratulate tho citizens cf that vicinity on haviug so convenient a market for their produce, and so cheap a place to purchase. Vocal and Instrumental Concert. That well known and popular troupe, the McGibney's, will give one of their popular concerts and recitations, iu this place, on Tuesday eve ning ut jtt. Their ability is admitted, aud their popularity uiiiuda established, and all that: is necessary to insure an attendance w to an. notiuctf their coining. Remember next Tues day evening. Catalogue. We have received the Catalogue fvt Christian College Mot.uiouth, tor the year ei.o'irig June 1 -'tb 1572. This shews the Col lege to be iu a flourishing condition, With the good eoips of teachers which are now in charge thi? college bids fair to be one of the first insti tutious of lcariing iu the State. We sincerely hope it may meet the most sanguine expecta tions of its fvuoder: As Mis? F.iU Whitley, a little daughter of A 11 Whitley, ot Sulcui, was playing aJoug the creek near town, last Monday evening, some mischievous boy commenced throwing stones at her, one strikiug her on the head, hurting her severely, though not dangerously. Somo of our town b ys aro be-'om'ng vt-iy rude, and should be taten iu band by their parents, and fanned with a willow wisp until tUeir ItacAs as sume the pitt.:rn of a Dolly Vurdcn parlor. drtM OffforOvdio.ro. Mr. Wills an I family left fir Ocboco last Thursday in company wiih Sol Wo-.ds, who came from there a few d lys ago, on businers. 111 health on the part of his wife prompted Mr. Villi to make the ti ip. She has bren ill for some time pat, arid all came to t!.e concltisi tn that a change ofclunat.j would be of irs benefit to her than anything else. Mr. W. will he absent two or three weeks, when he may ngaiu be louud at his old stand ready tor busines-e. i:hlbit. Mi. , Clara Watt, prim-ipal of the Dallas school Jnring th raenl term, fu mi-he us the following exhibit of average standing of tu dMtt ii the higher department of the schoul for the term ending July J). I, 172. No stand ing held 0 per cent, published X.i m-, At n niliug. AniTflMKTIC. Vinnie Lee )2 Annie McNil DO Ksther Nichols 'JO May Shelton JM Frank Coad ; 02 Jaeob Crider '.(2 Claude Kubell D7 John Si-otl 'JO Lot Shreve J0 Henry Teal J) I Ami I'tigiit , H5 Charles fcullivan 90 ti K A II M A II . Annie McNiel.... May Shelun 90 9--J 9a 91 Claude Kubeil.... Ami Rogue. COMTOSITION. George Lee Lynn Nichols... San ford Shultz... Lot Shreve Frank Coad Jacoh Crivler Charles Sullivan Ami Rogue. Claude Kubell... 97 90 90 95 9:5 90 92 90 95 97 97 92 94 90 9u 90 90 91 9:1 92 92 90 90 90 90 9H Jennie McNicl May Shelton Armio McNicl Vinnie Lee GKoanAPitr. Jennie McNicl. Katie Morris , LfU Shreve .... .... Saoford Shultz.... . . .... ALOBBRA. Claude Rubell May Shelton Vinnie Lee Jennie McNiel Willie Lyle .. .. 4 BOOK-KRJSriNU. Oeorge Lee Henry Teal Ami Rogue Vinnie Lee ilcuuis in is 4.1 98 90 93 H, 90 90 IIISTORr. Vinnie Lee May Shelton Claude Rubell Ami Rogue Charles Sullivan ATTENDANCE. Ami Boeue .100 100 ...... 100 John Scott..,,., Jciittic JtfcJNfil. Traveler's, guide. Wo neglected to notice last week tho receipt of the above named book. As a guide to tourists it is invaluable, and con. tains much of interest and value to everybody A copy may be obtained by sending address to L Samuel Portland Oregon: Wo understand Mr Samnel is making arrangements for a num ber of cuts of Oregon scenery, which will lend a charm to this valuable work. Ho is now on his way to California overland on business con nected with his advertising agency. Musical Entertainment. Next Thursday evening, tho musical class of Prof. Rutan will give another of their popular entertainments, at the Court House in tho town of Dallas. Our citizens will remember tho exercises given last spring by the Prof, and his class, and which gave such general satisfaction. This is a homo institution and should bo countenanced, and supported by all who feel interested in the advancement of our young people. They have made rapid progress under the able leadership of Prof- Rutan, and we feel sure all who at tend tho exercises will feel amply rewarded, and thoso who do not if any there should be wilj miss a. rich treat. Lot there bo a full houso. MAItI!Ii:i. At the residence of tho brides father, in l'oik county, Oregon, July 3d, 1X72, by Hev J II Al-j lyu, Mr George Coulee, aud Miss Phuubu A Sy rou, all of tins eouriiy Sc vs Summary New York, July 8. Josephine Mansfield took tho htitnl, and with a ! faco stiow white, tt-ntitied : I live at three hundred sixty-nine Twenty-third street. After the trial at the Vorkviile Police Court I received a noie from Fi.sk asking an interview at tny house, lie called there about 10:-'0 at ni-ht. The note is endorsed by me; "Ueecived December 10th." The note was introduced as evidence but excluded. Question What did he sty ? lie said that unless I returned to hini he would kiil Stokcs. Queston did he take out a pi-tol ? Answer He took out a pistyl at the time. It was a nice pistol, silver mount ed, and had an ivory handle- lle:ii i you had better rel re me fr:n tt i thiti. I .-aid ye, it' you come out publicly and aekiiow'edrt t w.t? riht? and th.it th'j afiid.ivits aiin-t me werf 1'rau l.s. He , suid as fir a he was p.-rj sonully concerned lu would ; but there were -o muty per-on involved tint h could not d so. Then I .-aid I mut with draw. Th ft sa':d he, taking out his re-f o!v-r, I vi 1 kill htokes a:id there vil be blool-Jicd btforc you o,:t tlir.jui . toll Stwk-s .!id ;nlvi-cl him to b-j-caieful. i .i ano?li r oce i-ioti Fik -h r.vi d lier ulh livit.-s which he h id i:t teu up 'j jrairi.-t the char icfer ut Iviton. ;iud at the timo adu.ittiu that they were lal-v', and that lv.it vn was an houorablf man, After that, b.in.ir Lrreatly xe:frj ; luii lier llj'-'i Was I) be ii..w;i. Hi- went out, cimc back ::t lli Very nervoiif ; ar.d told h r Iv.it on had been attacked, but wh.tl.er he w is ki!I-d or ti t hf could not tell. Then he wjs very ihtvdus and could i.t rest, though hi . i i u- u 4 1 i v o- was a very q'r.et. man, an I always wanted to j;o to sleep, liuhf ter Miss Willi itns, my cousin, heard him threaten to kid ukes. The witness was cros exim:rn d : j Fi-k had eiuht or ftn ji.-tols. 1 hev w re accumulating, as h'1 u:-t presents f pistols I knew him in N'. vemb r. 18 571 Knew toke in I resided oti Twenty third stn-et lor three years lli was usually tired h!ti he came in an J wanted to .sleep, but ordinari'y wn$ an active man. Fisk did not call on tu.) the day of the shooting. The first I hear l of the shooting was about .";')') or 0 I'. M. A iu!w--pap.:r reporter eauo round and spoke to my cou-in. I did not 0 down to sre him about it. Fi.-k was a moderate drinker. I was intn,' dueed to iStokcs by Henry Hardy, ! the Krie Railroad, who i.s interested in Fisk's oil business. Fi.-k used to carry arms at the time oftho Susrjuchanni and Jersey City difficulties, and at other times. I have never seen Stokci since the shooting until to-day. j Marietta A. Williams, a cousin of Miss Mansfield, was the next witne-si and testified to the truth of tho state4 ment in regard to Fisk threatening Stokes' life, ami Stokes' testimony in regard to his threats to imprison him. During Stokes' evidence, Miss Mans fleld sat with a fan in one hand and a smelling hottle in the other, li.stcuin to the evidence. j When Stokes entered the court this afternoon he bowed and sin returned the salutation, and turning to Miss Williatnf remarked, "poor fellow how grey ho is. she wore a larc gold cross on her breast 1 and heavy gold bracelets on her arnH She faced the jury, sitting immovable', leaning forward with her eyes fixed on the prisoner while lie told his -fdory. During the examination the Court room was packed to the doors After recess Josie left followed by her companion. She sailed out of tho room with the air of a (Jrand Duchess. Her appearane excited much comment, and crowds fol lowed her down stairn. j Two thousand sewing machine, worki men resumed work at ten hot va a day The rest are expected7 to c mo in Iri morrow. The metal workers' strike -is ended. i Judge McCunn's funeral to day wi6 largely uueuueu. 1 1 , . 1 i i II. O. Watson, brother-in-law of ex Secretary Stanton and a soldier of the revolutionary war. ha9 been decided upon by tho McIIenry interest as the icw President of tho Eric Railroad, and will accept. lis is now connected with ;tho railway interest of Ohio, and h recommended by Vanderbilt L. B. Mack-stone, oftho Chicago and Alton Railroad, was offered the position but declined it. t fiiV If you have a discharge from tho nose off.-nsive or otherwise, partial Iocs of tho seimo of sinell, taste or hearing, eyes watering or weak, feel dull anil stupid or debilitated, pain or pres sure in the head, take cold easily, you may rest assured vou have tins Catarrh. Thousand annually without manifesting half of the above j-ympymn, lcnuinato iu consumption and end in the grave, fto urease is so common, more deceptive, "r less understood by phyMcians. Dr S.to' Catarrh 15eint-.lv is a perfect Specific fr Catarrh or Cold in tho Head. 6vld by drug gists. For tho very best photographs go to Brad ley R'ulolH.Hjt (Jalicrv, without STAIRS, Mir 'ASCEND IN THIS I. LEVATOR, U'J Motitgoiiery, street, San liam-i-eo. """"! SPECIAL NOTJCLS. REAL ESTATE DEALER, j Oilirc, No. C1 Front Street, J PORTLAND 0 RUG ON. i ' RJ- L K-'TATK in 'Lb CITY nn I KAST l'ORTF.A N l in th in.it d-irahle lo eaitiii.. .-tKisting i.f I.OTS, HALF RI.OCKS and R LOCKS, IIOL'SKS and hTuUKS ; ul i IMPllOVri) FARMS, ai.d valuable inirtihivaftd LANl'S, IfjeateJ in ALL partd of the Si i A Ti; fur SAl.K. ! h KAL FSTATE and other Property jaircbaved i,r C..rr!i,'ndMit, in thi CITY and .throughout tlm STA.TKS and TKRRI ToR'lKS, with iro-ttt mro nud uti tho must AliVANTAtiKOt'S IK U.MS. ! KiUrSRS and STORFS I.EASF.n. L'ALS M-(J! TI H:i, an.l CLAIMS OF ALL MX 1 IIMT.S FltoMI'LY COL Li: Ti:i. Aii d i i.MM-ral 1'1.'A.NCIAL and AGLNCY RL'Sl.i'i;.-S traiisactcd. ! AGENTS .f thi OFFICE, in all t CITIES m.-i ToWNS in th STATE. niU rt-. ive ikTii.?i.M. FA KM I'LolT.RTY and f' rwnrd the " .!! tu tht. :i!mvy addro. NT.W PAINT TI I. -.I ... y l I Oi l.i: M f, 'I !. v ki ow MTI-I IM 111' :t!l if. lli.-IU i ; I'.iil tef i wt- '.!id.-l)t t': i. an V YO'.l t-ii 11,. VN'U !' iU " 4k In' the V. S, I -if 1 " . Ore2in--In I h? iu tt r f th" it frpir n City, ti rii ((. (1 ir.iiiii in.' NW iiu if?, r, i ;ri! tb? N !, .!( i f the NW quarter and lt I and , S,-, . T 7 S, It I W. P.rt of th IK .'.i ! Lai.d Cl.iiui 'f h Sutti u. 1 Y !: I S JON I.S v.. JAME- I-. Lot; AN ( J T" th fliJliltd .;ir(i . hf!i fi whi'Ul it tu ly roiHM-rM : '. u firt? hi n I'V notified that tin ;t!".ve i-iiMtl'd c.'" i f.rtriiit t tlii. Ot ti m Ti .-s lay tho 1 d;y of July. 1 ?-72. t lt'i oVlork a. y , l'-ti all puttie int r-,-t d ! '.v !! f; :ifl r lc 1 a n rtiiiii'y fi-r a heiiii ill. t ' J ! M 1 v vs-'-nt tueir r'-fp'.ctivv c!n 1 i OWEN WADE, U tri'ter HENRY WARRLN.Rer ATTi;.TSO.: flHE OVEI1L Nl S TO M I'. SVLEM. HAS g I Ii-ri'iiv 1 i !ar- l t i.t ni- f..bu Ualdt lry L'f. s.l j, tn-'tthiT with a wril iv -et-tt .i t.ek J. W. GIL itiliV, Acnt, 17mQ Salem, "Oregon. of Dit.iH "i!i et . Give thi-iii a f.ili. I Iiu hell" pri- p:id ftir j-roduce. tt i VIRYBEr i i NE W AD VER TI SEME NTS. B K (Q) W N & (Do. IIARWDARE, FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS, ETC. INCLUDING PITT CHALLENGER, RUSSELL, HARDEN, 4 WHEELER S THRESHERS. MOUNTED amd DOWN ENDLESS CHAINS, HORSE POWERS, HAINE'S HEADERS, with extrabeavy drapera And many other improvements exclusivtly Oil It owx. MARSH'S HARVESTERS. DODOE, Wood, Hubhiird, Cli.er,RiMdye,Sirague Esccleior, New York, Ksterly. Rurti", Eagle, and other ItKAPKIlS a ml MOWERS. STUDERAKER, PACIFIC, AND RAIN ; i'ARM and IlKADKIt WAGON'S, i I ! Now .erVrt in propcrtinn and fiuifdi, all ! boiled iu oil, und fully WHrranted 0. ........ rnin; greatest vartety of good.- L snd Mnrhi4irr in the State, at th lowest p, .;?,. prite, nn I tinie piven when tlesirrd. Hemr tuber, we put no inatiV nota in the llrttik! either in .iein. Portland -r San Fisneico. fVADE, niton N & CO.. Slem.'Jne 1.MS71. (.mJ 1840 m 70 i .' I.s ceiol i:ei a. HOW TO CURE IT. At the oommenf'Mnent of tho Diarihoe, which always precede an nttnok f the ChoTera, take a tcap nf;il of P.iin Killer in sug.ir an 1 wa ter, (hot- if convenient.) and then, bathe freely the stomach and bowel with the P.iin Killer i lcnr. Sh-mld the dinrrh'C t cramps continu repeat tlm dope every fen r fifteen init.utes un til the patient i relieved. In extreme case, two or more tta?poonfuls tuny bo given at n d'o The Pain Killer, n a remedy, has no cqiuil Incases of Cholern, Siiimner Cimplatnt, Dys pepsia, Dysentery, Atfthum it cures in ne nij;hi by taking it internally, and bathing with i' freely. It? action i like magic, whfn external ly applied t Old Srei. Hums, Scald. nn' Sprain. Fr Sick Headache and Toothaclx don't fail to try it- Io hort, it is a Pais Kim. kk. . Direction ftc onipany each bottle, The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in Med icincS. Pri.ii, 23 cent, 50 centsan-i $1 per bottl Mirlstiuitncr llalailics. Tho hot solar rays that ripen tho harvests prn crate many distressing di.-eases. If the liver bo at all predisposed to irregularities, this tho season in which bilious attacks may bo nn tieipated. A weak rtomach, too, i weakest if the summer months, and tho loss of vitality through the pores by excessive perspiration o greit, that a wholesome tonic, cou,hinin also tho propertii? of a diffusive stimnlant uni1 gentle exbilarant, is in many cases necessary t health, and under no circumstances should 1 dispensed with by tho sickly and dilapidated Of all the preparations intended thus torefrefh, sustain, and tortify tho human frame, there . none that will compare with Hostetter's Cet hratd Stomach Hitters. They havo bee. weighed in the balance of experience and n f oind wonting; have b en recommended frou tho first as a prcat medical specific, rot n t heviragc, and in spite of interested oppisitim from innumerable quarters, stand, af ter a twenty years trial, at the head of all proprietary med icines intended for the prevention of nil ordi nary complaints oftho stomach, tho liver, t' 'towels, and the nerves. In the unhealthy di. trict b rdering th jjrmr rivers of Calilon i.. Hosteler's Stomach Bitter may ho elapsed i.i tho standard one for every species of intermit tont and remittent lewr. The people who in habit those districts, phi'o tho most implici -onfidenc'i in tho preparation a confidence tlm i increased every year by the results of its op v ration As bitters, so called, of the most pernieiou character, arc springing up like fungi on ever aide, tho public is hereby forewarned against ti draushop frauds. Ask tor Hosteler's Ilittei see that tho label etc., aro corre-ot. ami remeu. ocr that the genuine artivlo i9 ucm jyij 'xu but iu buttles only. NEW AD VER T1SEMENTS. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair lo ils natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which u at once agreeable, healthy, aud effectual far preserving tho hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color WMH freshness of ycvlh. 'Mrjmtitr TImm I.nir ir. tliirk- encd, falling hair checked, aud bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nolhing can restore tho hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied aud decayed. Yiut such a3 remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it cleau and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Freo from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not barm it. n vtaaicu merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found to desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateliil perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, 3IASS. PEICE $1.00. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all tho purposes of a Laxativo Medicine. rornap in one mcw clnu H ho cr.ircfisallj re quired by everybody a a cathartic, uor ws ever anv lw'foru h universal ly "adopU'tl int ue. ia evirv country an4 anion? all elates a this niil4 but vtli'icnt purgative J'ilt. The obviom re poii i-, that it is a more re li;i!ih? and far more effo ttihl remedy than any other. Those who ha?o tried it, know Hint it cured thorn: tiioe wlio have not, kno w that it run-, their neighbor. and Tneivl, and all know th.it wh.M it le on -.o it doc always taut it uoi-cr fa:!; tiiDtijh any fiult or ncjriM'tof its co.ni).) .ti n. We hive thouanlJ ion thou :ind. of cert ideates of their remarkable cures orum foliowiiurcoMiiduMits, t.ut such cures are known in cverv neighborhood, and ue;d not publish tncau dni't-I to all tiUiM nn I condition iu all cliuiatci -o.ii'ii.iui,' neither cilo-m-t or a iy deleterious Irttj, thev miv be tiken wiih nfety hy anyb-Kly. Their Kir' ;r c'niiii preserve: th.on ever fresh and makes t'l-vi id e i-ru'it t t ike, while bein purely yeetablo uo U.tnn c.rm tiric from their ita in any quantity, Thev oper Uvi bv their powerful iufluen,c on tho; intern l vi v'era t purify the blood and ttimtlato it into b- ilthv a-tion re move the obstruction otKb stom.i?h, bowel, liver, and other orpans of Uhj hodv, re-tori:ist their irre-rular action to health, anl by eorre-tins, waerever they exi't, such derange ments as are the ilrt oi i.'in of disease. Minute dire"ti.m are ive:i in tho wrapper oa theb.N,fr th.' f dlwi:i5 coaitaiut3, tvhicu theso i'iltn ranidlv cure: i For Siejl; or Sail ixrtloit. l.istl ur, E.IuiTii.r a i l Icm of jjettr, they h.vild bftak?n m lr.iteh o iiov.ilnte the stoiw .t h and red re its he.iltl:y tonn and ac.tioiu For t,vrr C' ;pt .:, t and its varion symr toms lliliou Ilea l.i -i. JcU lli.tlrhf, .7 mi a die or Oreon .irUneii. Blitiou CJr asi I fiitlio.i ie en. they &houM be ju- ii:-iO'i dv t i'.eii iVr e i.'h ea -o, to e,nwt the dleaseJ ;t(?ion or rcn ivi' the o'-tnn ti ins which eaue it. F or B5. n:itifr,r or ail a rr3i ;., but one mill doe. ir a-'i" il!v p.iired. For S5HiMu:iati:?, int. GravH. "Palpi t.iti.n f ta- Iflevtrt. in th Mitlr, "I.u 't an I l.tiis. thev slnv.il I bo continuoudr lk"'!, as re jin-.' 1, t c'.i n?e the dieaed action of .hi pv.dm. Wilii such ea.uije thase co.nplai: tt lisapp'- ir. For Bi-.-jH.r rind T6rotcal fltvrlllnar ther should b' t ike-i ia 1 u je and frequent doses to pro live the oTe t- of a drastie p in; . For .in:re'lia a l.-.r-o. doe should le takcu is it pro In -es the d..--ire I effect by sympathy. As a 7'iif' t'iff. tike one or two fills to pro iiote di,;e-:io' a i l relieve the stomach. An o asio'i il dose stimulates the ttomaeh aii SoweH into beilthv n-tion, restores tho anpetite, and invigorates the pytein. Ilencs; it is otten ad vantareons where n Veri us deranee-.nent cxits. One who feids toleraldv well, often Hods that alosa of tiice I'M make-i liiiu fei decidedly better, from their cle insinir and renovating efl'ect on the diges tive apparatus. DR. J. C. A VER . CO., Vractleal Chrmistt, IsO WELL, MASS., U. S. A, tub Will sew ererytldnff needed in a family, faa we Heaviest to the lightest fabric. IT 1M1 more woiik, MORE KINDS OF WORK, .' AND llETTEB WOIUXi Than any other machine. If there ia a Florence Sewing' MaS chine within one thousand miles of ban Francisco not working well and gmng entire satisfaction, ff I am inn formal of it, it will be attended td without expenso of any kind to tha owner. - SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 19 New Montgomery Street Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco. ' . 9 Send for Circular and iatnpti f th work. Aetiv Agtnt, tcanUH every place, a ItliM. V '-: "C w T"