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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1873)
htgih tt nl lluutbliran DALLAS, SATURDAY; Jan 11. V;. J A . " . , - . , V- irtiortly sail after doing Californh--for Chink, whence, they go to Kjypt up the Nile, and, lack through South ern Europe to. old : Kaiiland It is stated that the firm 'managing1 their expidition "will establish a branch jtgency in this country, whereby tour- $ts may engage to and from any part ,of the wprld. Sacramento Bee. ' " . CORPORATE 310XOPOJL1 8. .The next great division of parties iu American politics will be opposition to and war with monopolies. The "organ izedoVer of these vast corporations is obtaining ! a controlling: influeuce over th Government of the country that is irresistible," The absolute indifference ad :inseusibility to individual rights and private. interest by these monopo lists 13 ;,as marked as was ever the jnsolence of. authority in feudal times. Never did Saxon slave wear the badge of a jBiore galling servitude than does, the American people to day to the threat corporations. Gradually they iave so 'debauched ' the morals of the community, sileutly they have so de -moralized public virtue, that it really seems as though there was no end and no limitation . to corporate exaction and demands. There are in the city of San Francisco, wo ihiuk(and we speak it with a reservation), one or two ot three honest officials, bat they are mostly in those offices where the tempt taion is least. There may be an hon est man or two in the Board of Super visors, but we shall not risk our reputa .lion as judges of men by mentioning .their names. Vfe hear stories told of (oor Assessor that indicate either that he is a dishonest man or that there ure glanders abroad in the community. yie see the officers of these great cor porations doing acts that only from k$rT 7JPrjT magnitude save their perpe trators from conviction and imprison ment as felons. Gould steals millions restores a part, and- the offense is con doned. We see our managers, direc tors and presidents of corporations in the lobbies of our Legislature debauchbo and bribing members for coin. We Jtnow that a California Legislature is not an honest body, and that each year it is worse than the proceeding year. We know that politics is rbtt,n and corrupt, from the primary election to the Senatorial election. We know that the same thing is true of New York and Pennsylvania, and we know that it 8 true ofthcGovernmeiit at Washington The Senators of the United States buy their positions for money, and in turn sell themselves for coin. Corporations expend itheir money with reckless ex travagance among lawmakers Jo pur chase the enactment of laws that ena ble them to rob the people. It U not yet neccessary to bribe the Judges to give those corporations false interpret tions pf the law, because so far the laws ,are made for the crrpomtions. This most ; alarming condition of things challenges the attention and will soon arouso the action of the people. It will soon become ; insupportable, and when it docs then great corporations will be scattered like straws in a tempest. At present they are bound together by the mutuality of self-interest. The press is the natural friend and ally of the people. As. the great body of the people are honest, so the great body of Ihe press will be true and constant to the right. Individual members of the press will b seduced and bought and bribed. The Tribune hat been sold to a great corporation, and it shows the the power of money, and illustrates the strength and cunning of the telegraph monopoly that it can afford to pur chase the leading journal of America, a property costing a milJion of dollars to aid in upholding its right to rob rt PePpl.e T)l53 snae monopoly, may pepuro hp Call and Jin lie tin arifl arrest for a time their failing concerns )J telegraphic favors ; but as sure as Jhere is an honest Providence the New York Tribune will loss its influence and the Bulletin and Call will find heir level before an intelligent pcoplo It will not do for th'c Journals to make pretense or lighting one monopoly while thev nre tir.hfilHn nMl,. T ' . -r..w.-.wM T..U, xi p dishoacst on tneir part and as shallow as it is wicked. We repose ourselves in confidence that tho time is coming when an honest and intel ligent people, V following the lead of a fearless and unpurclnisablo press, will break themselves loose from these corporations, and will place them where they belong, under the foot of an indignant and outraged people. Chronicle. K ,,. , , , f, The above is a complete and full endorsement of the course pursued by tho Kepublican. Every word of that article is true and more might be said -We join the .Chronich in its cry, dowu with monopolies, and raise high in its stead, the equality of man and the rights of the people. Ovir Match ld Don't Woodhul and O'Meara make a gay team ? The latter's valedictory upon Miss O'Got man is tho most iusuficrably 'uasty thing we ever saw ' in print. We respectively suggest to the proprietors of the Halletin the necessity of sending Mr. lloliiday's man Jriday on a mission to the Fiji Islands, if the Hopu; lioan pirty must support hiui somewhere It he were only a woman, the authori ties would F6nd ' 'him "to jail with Woodh uil. Next No' t'nci st. ( THE NEW TOOD. For a few cents you can buy of jour Grocer or Druggist a rtickas;oof SEJ.MOSS FAIUNE, raado from pure Irish 3Ioss, or Carrageen, which will maio sixteen quarts of illanc 3Iangf, and a iiko quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char iot to Russc, Arc It Is the cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food lit tho world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious fjhango 1 1 THE CHEAT WORLD'I TOW1CW Plantation Bitters. Tills wonderful vegetable rcstorntit'C! ii l!io Iirl-aii-rhorof Hie feef)i nnd lr?.iil talcjl. As n ionic mi J cordial, for iirl nntl Intiguhl, It li.i nt cQiial amonjjf Mon-acliJc-?. A a rctnetly for tlao nerronv xvciisosii fo which women arc especially ru? jeet. It i MijrrJhi every oilier stiniulanl. In nil Cli mates, tropical, terfiserate, or Cri'jUl, It nets ns :i wpecltlc in every pee frs of lisortler which undermines the t;oiIlty Ktrenih and breaks down the animal spirit. For oaio K17 Oil Dmjrs;ists- mmm 7: 18401870' H$ 1 HOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement oj th Dinrihr, which alwpj-B prccedvp nn atfack .f the Cholera, lake a tcaFpoonful of Pain Killer in sugar and wa ter, (hot if conrcniotit,) and then bathe frolj the ttomach und bowels with tho Paia Killer clear. Should the diarrhoa or cramps continue repeat the do?e every ten or fifteen minutes un til the patient Is relieved. In extreme cases, two or poro tea?poonfaIs may bo giren at dose. Tho Pain Ililler, as a remedy, has 'no equal. Incases of Cholera, Summer Copiplaints, Dyi pepnia, pysentery, Asthma it cures in one night by talcing it internally, and bathing with it freely. Its action is like mnic, when external ly applied to Old Sores,' L'urns, .b'-abls, and Sprains. For Sick Headache and Toothache don't fail to try it. Iu short, it is a Pais Kill ed. ' Ittrection nc-ompany each bottle. Tho Pain Killer is sold by all deulers in Med- ic"lca' vi vl' -v tv"" All Prices, 25 cent, 50 ceutsaad per botU i i tIV iV,T I O 1VA L ' "h li V SINES S C D L L E G E, PORTLAND, OREGON. a A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE!! TIIC EDUCATION FORTIUS TIMES The Importance of a Practical Education Wat never rocro Apparent than Now ! I T IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED J. that as we grow iu p purity wo groWiaore practical, and ti at it is required of men that they til u cat t thetuselve J practically educate themselves in the best maimer posbiblw to meet the Uoiuao'ls of th times. When Agesiluus, Kinjj of Sparta, was asktd what thing!) he thought luobt proper fur boys 10 learn, he rej lied; Those thiugs which ttey bltould prwricv wheu they beco'ue ineu." lteitver ail thjogs in uuiulr aud weight, and put all iu writing that thou givest out orre ceivebt iu," is a precept ot universal application ; and there is a special neceevity for its strict ob scrvuuee iu all business transactions. YouB meu tho tuture vicilareof this Coaoik o Vol? ! Are 1UU prepared to meet its demauas ? A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION to meet tho The uaost thorough, ud comprehettsivo COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING ever introduced by kuy o n n 11 1 a l ; or li U SJ NESS COLL E C E, combining TIIKCKX AND I'ltACnCK, by me.ss of HANKS AND JiU SIN ESS UFJCES. The Course is so arrajged and Taught as to wMeuab!e the Student to master it tu the Shortest 'i iiuo possible a 2 Each Studcntafter paasiag through the TJ1K011V COU1WK, becomes an actual HOOK KEEPEti AND MEHCIIANl where, In the space of a few WEEKS, b ob tains th eapeneuce of au ORD1NAKV LIFE TIME. The TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT U w fitted up with I ho teat of iutruiueits, and in iu complete running order. For FI LL INFORMATION, send fr COL LEO E PAPER. Addreas: DkFUANCE A JAMES, 52rl Portland, Ortgon. . . H I L V U fit, ,No. 13, Fint Street, 1 IOHTJ.A .Il, - - OltliCON "VV'h j:JaUari Jjr.ctail DeaUr io . DRV GOODS, cunra, LADIES' DKKSS GOODS, Hf)O IH A Nil IKHiS II ATM A CAP. GllOCKMKS l- PRO VISIONS, IIjgh?tJCahjPrice pai I for all kinds of Country JProcluee. Thero is no such Word as Fail. CoMfotr.xo Extract of Cubcba C O I I Hi, A SURE, CKRTAIN Ann S V K K D V CUKE F.rnij .f tho Di.innEK. KinsKrm and Uhi.vart Oiumss. either in the Male or Female IrcipujnMy performing a perfect Cure n the shtrt space of three or four days : and always in 14 time .than ,any other preperation In the use of TAllKANT'S COMPOUND RXTRACT OF cuuiis a:;d copaiba Thore is no need of confinement or change cf diet In its approved form of paste, it is en tirely tartele?, and rausen no unpleasant sen sation to the patient, and no expoure It is nw Acknowledged by tho most learned in tho PmftVsidon that in all necrct diseases Cubebs and Copaiby are the i.nly two Remedies that can be relied upon with any certainty of Suc cess. " NEVER VAILS MAficrcTt'KBn NLT bt TARRANT 4 CO., 278 and ISO Greenwich and 100 Warren tku.. New York Sold by DruggUts all over world-26-6m. CAPITALS A I O O I JO. PKOPRIKTOIt. lias just received a large jnyoico " WINES LIQUORS AND CmitS His brands embrace the choicest vaiiotios. $L$Tm Be sure and GIVE Hiltl A CALL, and ho wHIaakeyou fool at home. 23-tf. ATTENTION, ! THE OVERLAND STORE, SALEM, nAS received a large lot of nice, fasbicoable dry goods, together with a well setected stock of Domestics, etc. Give them a call. in,8f price paid for produce. PLANTATION Bitters. S. T.-18 0 O X . 11III9 WONDERFUL VEGETABLE RE . storative isthe sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic Jaud cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially sub ect. it is superceding every other; stimulant In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it j acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines tho bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirit. LYON'S Ia t h a i r o I' or Preaervljig and Ilcautlfyi?3the Human Hair. To Prevent lta Failing Out and Turning: Ciray. A well-preserved Head of Hair; in a person of middle age. at once bespeaks refinement, el egance, health and beauty. It may truly be failed Woman's Crowning Glory, while men are not incnihle to it advantage and h.trius. Few things are tn r disgusting than thin, fm ly, harsh, untamed Hair, with head and coat covered wjth IUndruti". Yit a barlr and vou ftd and look like a new man. Thi ia what I.YON' KATIf AlltflK will do all the time. The charm which lies in well placed lfir. Glossy CurlJ, Luxuriant Tresses; and a Clean Head, is noticeable and irreiUbi. t;o I ail 1 11 H.ifit ti U i t ti in Stone, The originator of this wr n lerful medicine rlaims t hare div-jeered .nd comhiHtti with ktr.,m tnore of .Vurr inrtrn'M Jrdi'. cat ymprrti than w ever tefore r mtined in one medicine. The evidence of Ibis (act i found In the variety of moat wbstinate dieasr which it has b-rn found to cunijucr. In the cure of Uronckiiit, ,SVrcr i'.wjk', and the early stages of tnr,ftj,(u,, it has atoniahed the mtrdical faculty, and hundred of the best ibv- sicians pronounce it th jre,itri w.diVo . rovrty fJ Ik art. W bile it cuie the severest Coughs, it strengthens the system and punfie the blood. Hy its great and iknrvm.jh hlitt,4 firiyiny ir,tyrrlif it rxrrs all mmor frm the worst teromla to a oiiun Jilutrh J't'mpf ttt Erj,iinn. .Mercurial IMsrases, Mineral poisons, Syphilitic and Vencrial Ihteasei, and their ef fects are eradicated and vigorous kmlth and a (' enttittin established. Eryttpthi, Salt liktnm, Svtld Html, t'trrr Sort, ,Vriy or A'owjlA A'iii, in shrt a) I the numerous dueane? caused by Ind blud Wecormn.rcl by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. For ''Lirtr CamplaXnt," ll U iu li...r,lrrt and Habitual Cumtip ,tn,n, it has pf duccd l i-n-dreli of perfect and permanent cures where other medicine had failed. The proprietor offers $100 t ffanl for a medi cine that wdl equal it in the rare of the diseases for which it is recommended. J Jo ware ,f counter frit ;and orthlr imitation. See that my Gov ernment Stamp, which ts a pnittrt gtmrantrr oj jrHttiirMf, i upon the outide wraf per. Tbi medicine is Sold Ay Jirupit nt our d'nr prr botth. Prepared ly R. V. PIKRCE'M. I., sole Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory, 13.1 Seneca street, Buffalo N.Y. June 3d 13-m For the very best photograph" jro to Brad ey A . Ruloffson's Galierv without STAIRS . I jMTA.SCKND IN THK KLljVATOR, 29 Montoircry, streot, San Fr incisca. rt "j t f -nr.' 9. The standard remedy for Coughs, In. flticnza, ore Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup l.Iver Complaint, llrouchlti, lllecdiiifr of the lyings, and every aficctlou of the Throat, lyings and Chest, includ iug Consumptloiu Wistars Ilalsam docs not dry up n Cough, hut loosens) it, c lea lines the l.ungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the rause of the com plaint. oiie gfetiuiue unless sign, ed I. IIUTTJS. Prepared by Slu t'll W. fc XN IIoRton. Sold by R13DIHNGTON, IIOS TI5TTKR & CO., San Francisco, and by dealera generally. lO-ly a T. Vv1 Jhi A 71Z7J3 T VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWEIL Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which 13 duo to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is.kent fully up to its high standard; and it ia the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray op. Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandrufl, and, by its tonic properties, prevenU tho hair from fulling out, as it etimu lates and nourishes tho hair-gland By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restore the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growm, except in extreme old age. It is tho most economical IIaib Dressing ever usoa as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a fiulcndid, glossy ap peanmco. A. A. irayeH, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, 44 J ho. constituents .aro pure, and carefully selectetl '. for excellent quality; and I consider it tho Uest I'keparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Mditint. Frico One Dollar. ( Buckingham's Dye FOB THE T7U.ISHERS. As our Rcncwcr in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dyo, in one preparation which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash oft. Sold by all Druggists. Price Filly Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO HA3UUX, HAL. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all Mcdicizio. tho purpoos of a LaxatiTe Pcrhsps no ono mtvU cine is j univcmaily re quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was aver any before so uiutarsai lv adopted tnt use, ia every country and among all ciaes, as Uns mi la hut ertirieut ptirgativt Vitl. The obvious ra sonts.th.ntitisamore re- ..-.k , . . i Uiiine aixi lar mora euao. ZM tul ramedy than aay r-.-s m.- itnr. iiiomi wik bare lrlel it, know that it cored them; Uiose who hava not, know that it cure their neighbors and friends, an. I all know tU.il w hat it dotis i:c it dos always -Utl it never fail through any fault or neglactof its roinio.tia. Ws have thousands upon thou sand of certifb ntes of Umir lcuarlable cures of lha following 'om;d.tinls, but su h cures are aoown U) everv netKtihorhotxl.aad we neeU not piibliah them. Adapt ed u ail aret and conditions in all cliraatas; eantaium msittr c:vlnct or any iteletertau dru. Uey may l I.Vmu s.lh aafoty by anylKiy. Tiuur Uitar r"itlnt irt"erves thctn ever freh aud makoa Un:n !o.vit t't take, wh.lo beinij purely vegetable no hr-n cn art so fr m their ue in any quantity. They offftle tv their jwerful influenza on the Internal vivera t lotrtfy tho b1x 1 and stimulata It into hoilihv a tuy. rein ve the h.-structions of tha stma -h, b wcH, Hvr, an I other organs of th tHvlv, ret no their irretftdar action to health. an by corro tioir. wh.Tevr they exit, such dcrant. tiients as are the flrst rixH of dieate. Mimito lir'ti:' aro K'ven in UtQ wrapper on thf box, fir Lho foilowiu complaiuts, which thoaa fill rajH-lly cu:-o : For .! or Ia(ltjrf Ion, .lstlsaa n. Lua fiior fin t of At4tlSP. ther shMil 1 Uo uLi'U :i;i'lcrr.ti V stimuUte LUa stouhr ach an l retor it h lthy t sra and Action. F;' I.ivcr C'inaiUt3l anil it various Symi tom, riilloua llcatUcp, stick lfpiIarbes Jatimllca r O rrra Mick nee, fsllioua 'tr and Ullioua tvsra, they should be Jn-dic-iottly tikf n for sell c.ie, to cornet the disease action or remove Cm obstructions which catie it. For Iyaat cry or tSiarrhuea, but on mil4 doe i- (riMionillr ic lutietl. For Hhon'MatUm, Vont, Grarel, li1p! (Allow of tU lair(. C4ln la tan Ntde, Itck and JLotii. t!;ev a!ionlt ba continuouslr taken, a re-pur 1. 1 c!t:n? th liesov action of the srld'n. WtUi such chauge those corapl.l: disapj.ir. For Israpey and Irorlcml A w!tln? ihey should be t ikcu in lv;o ,-;id fre juent doses lo pro dure li eftct of ilrasti purc. For Hannrslaa n Hrro line should botakssi as it produce the Uh irfM e.Tivt br vmpathv. As a tV. tike m or "two fills "to pro- moto ditfOsHon an t icliove t'i fcto;iach. An ovaloiml .io ?thnul,-te the utom.irh ti-,& bowel a iuti hoilthv action, restores tho nupetita, and inior.ite tho sv--t.';n. llo:ce it U rftn ad nt!Utfiin Arhcro to ;ri u derAuje-nont e&itts. One who f oN tolerably well, often ilndt that adoa of Ihaso fill make- him licl docidMlv beusr, froni their elovinjr aud renovating effoct'on tUa diges tive apparatus. Uil. f. C. AVr.n Jt CO.. rrneiUml Chmiat, LOWELL. MASS., V. M. JL. J 1" rx rj i t i 1 J 7 -v ir- A a atj , -ytr f jV: I;' Will sew everything seodod in a ffra'ly, from th heaviest to tae i'gUtst bria IT iki-s ysnnr .v;::i, Thaii any other machine. If there is a Florence BeiDR Ira eliitift viiUin ono thousand milea of Ban Ftuj. Msoa not uoiain well and giving entire fiittiafaction, if ls,ni in formed of it, it 1h attended to without esjK4iso of nny kind to tb owner. ; SAMUEL IliLL, Arcnt, t tS New Mont'emery Strs Grand Hoiol Building, San Fraiicisco. Send for Circuit,: sinrf stsstlea thm v wfc. A tint i-v ' " VS 0- Worn' a.r tew II I'M , - TO THE .PUBX,IC.T ALL KINDS OP WORK, SKWINfc : Washing and Ironing, Ac, done by Mrs. Burnett on abort notiee 'an4 on-reasonable terms. All orders left at the house, south-west part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to The Great illffJica. Discovery ! ' Dr. VAIKEIt'S CAlhvoTXA ' : VINEGAR BITTEHS, rT'S TTn n d rri1 a rf Tl'mKnTK1". 0' o .. Tjeartcl.1rrony toth- lr WolnSrr- rui oui&uve jsrttvovtt. js?-" WHAT ARE THEVtfr O CJ hi y "a a en j :iir: vr ap.e hoy . ii.b 5 8 4 Wade cf Poor Hum, WlilaUer, Tr i Hplrlta nnd Hrfut l.iinurdoctord,splc4 and sweetened to flcisr? tti taste, called Ton 113,"" Appetizers," " JtcstorcrB," c., that la4 : te tippler on to drankenncss and ruin, but ara a trna Medicine, made front theXalfre Roetaa 'I Herbs of Cailfon.la, l'rr frui ail Aleehdl Stiuiulania. TUer e theliliKAT ULOOO r winifirif - 1 TPF fllVIVtl PBIM. p CI PI.E a perfect Renovator aaJJnvUorator4 , f , b restoring the blood to a beallby eondlUoa. Jfe;,. ; person can take thesa Pi ters according to 41r tlon and remain louff anwcll. Fr Inflnununtory stud Cbraata Ilaea- ; rantisRi find iout, Dyanryeia. r IntU ffeoliou, iJitloii, Uemliieitt and later luiltcut I'cvcra, Diaeaace of tite llloodi -l.iver, K id iy, and 1X1 ailaer, these Ult a4 tera l avs bc- i ntoNt saccstful. Huck Pia, rar ar-s csurcd ly Villnted Blood. wU!cl is ijencra'.ly j r Iu oi by Ueranjiemeut f the I?rriiv Ortrnti-. - - )Vrlki:iSIA It l!"!DIGF.HTIOX. tirU'lsUt. l'aia i. tha fctiouldcri, Coughs, Tlabt rfa f the Chest, T:rzir.. Softr Eractatlotis of " the t tmach, ltad tat; In the Month Hiltous AU UcU, Falp utioo t-f t:ie Heart, InflanjsnatWi oC l?ie I.Q'ig. i la t:c rcf iotm of the Kidneys, and a)iuiu!r d other ja:ni" symptoms, are the off rnrincsnf Dyspepsia. TU y lavij rat the Stomach and stimulate -torpl I3:Vitc:iJ bovt wLlch reitdvr them of .tie rTJa!! d 1 13 cr.cy 5 c:riiin( the blood ef all ::ni.;:r:tirs. and p.npirtlaj new Ufc andrliroTt t!. w!.!e yote:n. i .')' ' c F SKIS I:sr:AJnS,rrn;dioas.Tctter,s , t r-alt J.t.rtu:i, P.'.i.tchwu. J-.'t. l l u;.ic. Tuktules, Ilosls, f arhunrka, laiiE-Wo; uis, fiCli-lJesd,6ore w Kyrs.K.ysipcla. lich, Scurf. IHscolorationa of , ihe SV2 ., HtJ.aors ani I:cacs cfthe Skin, of whatever na.no cr r.turo, sr j literally duj up andcarrU'd out of the sylui la a short time If th mm of thesi ntters. Oi-e bottle la sucSj cfces tvi'd convince the most lacrtdulwus of UisU , eurfttlve effects. , s ,. - lcr.f.e thn V.tSated Itl w! wh"iTr yoo f 4 Us lo.t)rit:es bnrstu.g throtigU the skin luTim, pies, Frnptlons r froree ; eleanclt when yo 2nd it obstructed and slctglsU la tUe etni ( cUne It whu U J foul, and your fel gs will t!t von wt aa. Keep tie blood pure and the i health of the system will follow. IMX. T.V FC and other WORMS, larking la the system of -so many thoosaad. araeSTee-ttially destroyed aal t luovtl. For fuil directions, feat carefully tl . ircaUr arouud ' ieh bv tih. J.WA.LF.ER. Proprietor. K. II. MeLKS ALD A CO., Iruj.-irits atidOen. Ag-BiiU, a Franetito, SOLD 15 V ALL Iir.UviUiSTS AXI DCAT,KIt. ' ),;.;-vv'r' t-&a -9 h A ' t' ? "J Ta jt firry ,Jv 4 V? 5 1 v ' tH -s- W ; J. W. GILBERT, Acent. r. j - i wm Ks J Kfoi.-i&i f $7,-. 0i' V; ll r rta II T-w IV;0.tiM---is