COIf.1
THE INDEPENDENT.
nOSEBUaoTsATURDAY. JULY 23.
THE NEXT U. S. SENATOR.
Wlile the Republicans have a good
working majority in the next legisla
ture there is aVeady exhibited :a want
of harmony among them w hich prom
ises a serious difficulty in the election
of an United States Senator to succeed
Senator trover.; It is unfortunate for
that party that ; it should be divided
upon such a vital principle as the divi-.-
sion of the spoils, yet such is the fact.
The Stalwarts at present have the
loaves and fishes which are said to be
dispensed under the present adminis
tration by ex-Senator Hippie Mitchell,
and it is not surpiiBing that the Stal
wart members of the legislature should
ba-very anxious to remove the ex from
his title. The Featherheads, as they
-jure designated by Mr. Couklins, have
' many members m the legislature who
will strive with all the desperation oi
hungry office-ieeksrs to secure the
- election of a Senator who may be able
te reinstate them in place. It is a
very pretty fight as it stands. While
the Stalwarts aro a unit en-the election
of Mitchell, the Featherheads are di
vided among themselves as to the
choice of a candidate, besides laboring
under the disability of being outside of
the U. S. treasury. The Oregonian,
while it emphatically declares against
Mitchell and predicts that his election
would destroy the party in the State,
affects to treat the subject, as Tocts
Bays, "of ne consequence at all." The
Statesman takes a more decided stand
upon the subject and i3 terribly in e fir
mest It warns Democrats and Demo
cratic editors not to espouse the cause
of Mitchell, evidently fearing that the
Democratic members will join the
Stalwarts and elect him. The Feath
erheads may as well abandea their
fears; no Democrat will vote for a
' spoilsman of either faction, Mitchell,
Thompson, Boise nor Harvey Scett.
Should they nominate a pure man like
f!. C. Beekman, of Jacksopville, the
result might be otherwise, but as it is
impossible to elect a man who is not
pledged to divide w?th his own set,
there is little, probability of such an
event. If the opponents of Mr. Mitch
ell' are really in earnest in desiring to
secure civil service reforms and restor
ing the Government to its original
purity of administration, they can eas
ily demonstrate it by selecting some
Democrat whose character and princi
ples are a sufficient guaranty for his
acts, and many such can be found in
the State. Until they do this it is
nolie of our fight
THE WARIN EGYPT.
The present war in Egypt is no doubt
incomprehensible to the majority of our
readers, and a short explanation may
be necessary. The British crpitnh'sts
owned the majority of the stock in the
.Suez canal from the Mediterranean to
the Red sea, which they purchased
from the Khedive of Egypt, who in
the .chief ruler, holding his power from'
the Sultan at Constantinople. Arabi
Pasha, the chief of the rebel foi ces,
claims that the country is an indepen
dent nation under no obligations to
' England nor the Sultan, and as the
canal was an injury to his country' he
threatened to destroy it To prevent
this England sent a fleet to Alexandria,
the principal seaport of Egypt, and
upon the refusal of Arabi Pasha to
dismantle his forts, they destroyed the
city with a terrible loss of life. Arabi
has retreated a short distance from
Alexandria and is preparing to resist
an attack. Public sentiment in Eng
land 'S divided on the policy of destroy
ing Alexandria, and John Bright has
resigned from the cabinet on tht
account. It is a matter of vital im
portance to England that she shall
maintain the control of the Suez canal
as her nearest route to her East Indian
possessions, but the jealousy of her
neighbors is liable to induce complica
tions which may precipitate a general
European war. Already the price of
wheat has advanced.
The political situation in Pennsylva
nia is daily growing more serious for
the Republicans, and the election of,
the entire Democratic ticket is a cer
. tainty. This condition is brought
about by a third ticket placed in the
field by . independent Republic ins in
opposition to the Cameron or Stalwart
wing.
One of tbe gallant 306 is the
Stalwart candidate for Governor.
From a very hig'i Republican source
it is asserted that Henry Villard will
name the next Senator from Oregonl
It has comi to bo that many of the
representatives at Washington are
nothing but paid attorneys for corpo
rations, and so it will continue as long
as the Republican partv rules the lane
m m m ii i . .
The condition of Senator Hill, of
Georgia, is growing worse, and h;s
death may occur at any minute. . (
B ACK BONE WANTED.
We have tried to impress upon the
mind of the Democracy tlat certain
qualities are necessary for success.
A'nd we Lave tried te point out the
errors of our leaders and the passive
submission of the people. We have
yet another field to explore, and more
advice to give. Let it be lemembered
that we s:iy nothing in a spirit of
fault-finding, or as a chronic growler.
We only desire the success of the
Democratic party ami the triumph of
justice and right. With this we wiil
be satisfied and until that success i
accom p! li
ve will not consider
that our humble work in the wneyartl
of Democracy is finished. We lay
down as a premise that every Dem
ocrat does, or at least should believe
that the earunal principles of his party
are necessary tc the good government
of our Republic and for its guidance
to that high destiny which is is due
and which we all hope and pray for.
Let us therefore- ho umlerto-.td us
uuttiiig to me raiiK ana , me or. me
Democracy. What we need is back
bone. We need to stand by the party
for the party's sake more. No good
can come out of the Republican party.
If there is no balm in Giiead, if there
is no salvation in the Democracy, then
indeed is our country lost. Back our
leaders up, pat them on the back, to
use a homely phrase ; let them know
that whatever they do we wil! have
faith in their honesty. Let the old
enthusiasm that clustered around and
fought for- Jefferson and Jackson be
aroiieed. Let it gather peace around
some C'f our leaders now, no matter
who; let it exalt ..him. Let him
understand that the party is with him,
that it looks for him to link his name
with Jefferson and Jackson and make
a triumvirate of Democratic heroes.
No matter who the man may be
Tilden, Hancock, Thurman, Bayard
are all honorable and great men ; or
gome younger leader even. Make hi m
the Democratic idol, rally round him,
declaim his good qualities to the world
and let all man kind know thit we are
going to make him the people's Pres
ident, p.nd let us do it 1 TLen when we
i
have him for President, he will recorr
I . . .
nize the responsibility upon him, and
with the assistance of Statesmen in the
Cabinet corruption will bo rooted out,
navy robberies will be dispensed with
and our navy put on a decent footing ;
suit ajjainst government thiev s will
not turn out farces, the railroads and
the corporations will not vile the coun
try, and on the other hand honesty
and reform v.'ould lead the country,
the revenue would be brought to an
equitable basis, the Indians would be
justly and firmly dealt with, the Chi
nese problem would be more satisfac
troly and i permanently settled. The
good old times would, come again.
Let U3 have backbone enough to stand
together and accomplish this. Give
our leaders a fair show.
The Standard says: From the news
corning to hand ficm day to day it
would 8eem that Bliss, who is prose
cuting the'jstar route cases on the part
of the Government, h not above suspi
cion in his; management, but that he is
either the j"villain in the play" or sim
ply a tool in the hinds of officials above
him. One! case is dismissed upon the
thread of jbreaking the Republican
iDHjority ini the TJ. S. Senate, and
another, involving the payment of a
million of money, is to be arbitrated.
The latter is the cases against Salisbury
and Parker, w ho had secured some
thing like sixty diil'ereut mail con
tracts, and afterward obtained exhor
bitant advances under the pretense of
increased service. The willingness of
the parties to arbitrate is a tacit ad
mission of their fraud and will be bo
regarded by the people. The public
is rapidly losing confidence in the abili
ty or desire of the Government officials
to prosecute these fraudulent case3 to
a successful issue. Instead of a vicor
ous prosecution, there are no results
apparent except vasodilating action,
suoterruge ana evasion.
The death of Airs. Abraham Lincoln
is announced. Her remains were depos-
i
ited in the vaultj under Lincoln's mon
ument at Springfield, 111., on Wednes
day, with other members of the family.
For many years she has net had entire
control of her mental faculties.
Jones, of Nevada, and Miller, of
California, are the corporation Senators
from th?s coast. Oregon will send a
third. The Central Pacific has its
tools, whv should not Villard 1
7 r
Ths star route thieves are no be let
off scott free. How long, O Lord, will
the people keep the Republican party
in power 1 !
'The satisfaction and . enthusiasm
with which the Democratic State ticket
of Pennsylvania is received" beats any
thing in the reeollection of the Pitts
burg Post
INTEMPERANCE.
The temperance canss seems to have
lost all its vitality in the community
while the habit of social drinking is in
creating to an alarming and jj ling the
ranks of the drunkard by the score
from the mere youths of the rising
generation and ko prevalent is this that
we see almost daily upon our slre.its
voung men who but the ilav befeiv
were uudu' the tem'er ewe of loving
parents, sober ami industrious, filled
vkiih hope and animation,' with a bright
future before them; reeling under the
iufi inee of the tempter with eyps red
and swollen, countenance destroyed,
mind clowded, turn gone and
manhood lowered Lo a level below that
of the brute all from the habit of eodai
drinking. This too comes in a great
manure from teisous who are engaged
in the business of vending the ardent,
violating the law of the staie .which
mak it criminal to sell or give it to
persons under age, or permit tuich
youths to loit:-r or hang about - their
places of busina-s, which is encouraged
no doubt by the neeming iiiuiilerence
of ti e officers whoso dutv it is to en
force these laws ; during the last term
a cause involving one cf these provi
sions was before the circuit court, and
so universally was it known that its
provisions are disregarded by nearly
all persons engaged in the saloon bus
iness, and treated as a dead letter
upon our .statute books by the public
a;i.i our officers, that it was with the
utmost difficulty that a jury could be
prevailed upon to enforce its piovisions
o i the ground, and for 'he reason that
th 3 single cause; when there were
known to be ' so many more, looked
like partiality and savored of oppress"
in. Now we have no quarrel with
any person engaged in the saloon bus-
iness, it is recognized by tiie laws of
te State, and one peison has the same
right to engage in the business that
ev?ry other pers.u 1 as.. Hut some
measure should be devised to
arrest the increasing diimken
nes among the rising-generation. It
is a duty which we all owe to the State,
as well as to our children, for when
the habit cf laying around saloons
fumbling over dirty pasteboards and
guzzling beer ; becomes fixed upon a
young man, his usefullness is gone, he
soon looses his own self esteem, neg
lects his business if he has any, and
soon becomes incapacitated for any use
ful calling, and it takes almost a super
human effort to throw oiT the habit
when it once becomes thoroughly fixed,
especially while tho temp eris eon.star.tJv
before them, and as lor the old eon
firmed drunkard there is but little
h pe, but as for the youth the stat
should see to it that tli j temptation
should be removed as far as possible.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
the Head, with a dull sensation in the
back part, Pain under the Shoulder
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion of body or mind,'
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected tome duty.
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin,
Headache generally over the right eye,
Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
Tl'ITS PILLS are especially adapted to
snch cases, one done effects such a change
of feeling; as to astonish the sufferer.
-Tlier InrreasO the Annetlt. nnd mini tha
body ta lBke on thus the system Is ;
nourished, and by their Tonie Action on the i
Mlircsuve wrqnitn, Utvular Stools are pro- i
duoid. Price scents, as Murray tiu. X. Y. I
TUTT'S HA!R DVE.
Gray Hair or Whiskers ehaneed to a Glossy
Black by a single application of this Dyb. It Im
parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold
by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of 81.
OFFICE. 35 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK.
(Dr. TUTS 14 prAL f Valuable lafenjitlim lad X
CMfol Bwelpte will k mUei &U .pplioUigtvJ
: ' : ! r
To Consumptives
The advertiser having been p ermiei t
ly cur d of tliat dread disease cu-isu u pt
inn 1 anxious to muko kniwn to his te
lo--sntt'-rers tl-e means of cure. a
wlici di'Mru it lie will fend a copy of a
I ri-srrii'tion used iree of charge with the
directions fer r'ipariT and ofusiuji th
samH whicli they will iind a t.are curesn
coujriip, coMs, coiiku rnptioD, astliniA
lironeliifis t.
I'iriies wishinir tiie preurription will
nd dress Kev. ii. A Wilson, 194 Pena
Willianisburj.'-, N Y.
PIONEER SALOON
OAKLAND, OKEUOX.
P. E WITHERS
Proprietor.
TheCnegtof winss, liquors and cipars
constantly ou lianJ, aad a welcome to all
Collie ani? Bee me. eept-ly
THE UilPQUAUYALLY RHUS
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Aldrees. A. V. STEAUXS, Canyonville,
Oregou. sep4
BUY
THE UKSPQUA VAL' EY MILLS
ID? I O H Bf;
THE BEST IN THE -MARKET
Addess A. W. STEARNS, Canyonville
y
Hubbard Crccir
CLARKE & BAKER,
Proprietois. -
Having purchased the above name
mills of E. Mepliens A Co.,' we are
now prepared to furnish any amount
of the
BEST QUALITY OF LUMBKR
Ever offered to the public in Do-iglas
county, i
We have fust purchased one of tne
Weatherly, Rugg a Itiehardsou No. jl
Planei-s and mathers andj are pip
pared to do be'ier wort
than other mills in the couuty.
We will furnish at the mill No 1
lumber at the following prices:
Dressed rustic. $19 M
Flooring (dressed & matched $io per M
Lumber dressed on one dde$14 per M
Lumber dressed on two sides$l6 erM
Uouyii lumber ..$8 to $10 pi r M
We have an xtra quality of lumber,
eqnal to any found ou Coos Bay, ai'i
will iruarrantee to give satisfaction ti
all those favoring us with their orders'
'ostotfice address, Uni pqua Ftriy
Pregon. CLA'UKE & bAulili.
P
BKECKENaiBSS.
-DEAkfc R IN
FOiEIGfU.v-JLcilGMBdLE
:o:
Orders from abroad promptly rid-d and
Estimates furnished Bad all work wr
rauted first -class Terms r"asouuble and
cheaper tl an can be fund bed iu lcr;.
bnd or San . Francisco. For paitica'ar
fail upon or adc1 rcrie,
Monuments, Tombstones, Tablets.
Etc
Pi. BRACKENRIDGE
HuSEBUilO, - - . OKi:;ON.
BAIR-DHE A!
'R'. I. THIiOLL,
Would announce thathhe is pr pa ed
to do all -kinds of work in t!ie w ty a!'
weaving hair, or making putt's 'and
curls from combinirn fcr oUiervi.-e
and that she will do dressmaking iu
thnpite.-t modern feiyles.
All work guaranteed, and satisfiiciion
assurxi to ll who may patronise her.
Call ai my resilience nearly op.io.
site the Catholic church.
S8f MKS T.THROLL.
tzLSh Si Vi skaub
wj: tcM ajA sr..? a
"F.r I Miity of iiim t ueh an i notion
li.iv j u-vnr swii t'l-'ireiiiin! "
claua locjs;; kkllogg.
'"Pile Kalc"
made
is abaoir.'ely tiie I, eft Piano
a. l. B.N'c;:oFin c;i..
721 3I.uk t s'. S. F.
S.-le Aiivtil f ir liia &cA.C C'e.'Vt
ebl
MPORTAM ! Q H'LUNi ;.S
Fancy Freoh f?lQ.YQ?3
AT PKlrE.S
CHEAPER THA3 P!D ASH9A3
ITS. JOSEPSSSO,
vould ana )iuie-tlint hi has bee
coufiyiied st:i extra !iiie s:ck .;t
FREKCH ART2HCEAL F,04V31
V hicu n,,.ov ,e S'ltJ sit. an earl.' ta.(e
uikJ ih.-it h: woniW jelvitie milliii rs
ai- ladies in treiwnl to call upon
him before seudiug their or.Kr
abroad, an he ii fisijy salis ied he ni
otfer tlieiu bar;ain.t whieu thev could
not obtain ill Han Fr t iu isei Itv .nr..l
.t ' V 1 " -trnl
tneie. i no liuwers ae in ever'
way tine and fancy; in faet a beUo'i
fioeK was never br .iisht to Kosebur-f
auu uuereu ai sueti low itriees
ROSE BURG, - - OUEUOX
BUY I, Y
UANYON V I uh E MILLS
Manufactured from on!' the best of
whent,
I have lor sale also Bran. Shorts and
Middlings, Kaeou, Hams. Lard, etc.
cured in the most scientific manner.
Purchasers will do me a favor to in
spect my fctoek at the Cauyouvilie'
W. KtfAMER.
M. SELLER &
Importers of
CO.,
HT 5 Bid 5 JX?s-
CJ tie ry, etc.
WHITE ROSE
OIL.
Portland.
3 and 15 North Front at.
no2tf
John W, Gilbert,
SALEM, OULOON.
Dealer In
L EAT HER
Hideo f and Iurs
INCL
LADIES'
:4
O ' lH"LxxxaT STYLE.
Styles. of all Variety and Shades
-at the :
M
JOSE
1
Treiiteuien
CLOTHING.
bepohk pu'rcdasnu ELSEW1EUE,
DOING GOOIJ BAUgaTMS "can SEOlTHKI)
BY SO
Sheridan Bros.,
ThfT would ainnuiice b&l tliev have just
Largest Stock
F.vef-brouirlit to Piiuirlts. hi! when
I EltNS and HEADY MADU TINW A.HE,
bi s. jiiiinlv bi tinr lulu o) a.iy house
run iurc!iHie elsewhere.
In .In' shape ot Im.lunijr mnUriale i
mii.eriir iiiducetiK lits to purchasers. Tn
We. tin yiv you LRrjrBins iu tiie lo-wnj; dmiwb i inn rquam
tvhi-re Biu-k's. hVimuztt, Farmer. Utility. Dexter, L'uc'dic, 'A i ii W est. CJi
. - . . .
Occi)e Irn. Kinr, Euipire City, and otln r stuvee kinl raujfet.
The I., slot WKiktiKnar constantly tu; pi yei io the mauulattuve -u... :-j-A:r-and
havers should b-'arn our prioen.
V liHVe r's.i. tarauins to ofi'er in trui.ir. such as Winclu-rttr. harj. and ': r fi e-.
i we 1 iik in thoi-ji atis ami l'iwto's
We me also Aireuts for th White Peerlfs aiut New Home Vvm Mncl
vie sell at lowrflt ratefe aud warrant as coianle t ir every refipect.
We can rIau supply -
AvcrftS. and Ilubbtr Faisal,
'J e tett in the nixrket. at . lowest rate.'
Uive us a call, ins-ted mr niock, inquire : s ic our price, and we priiiiilPe io miii a':
any one cau. SlllililDA.N V.HlKV
METROPOLITAN SALOON,
l.O-EUUHO, OUKGON,
MoOULLOCH & CO,
oxir ;niE nvrv br ixd
or- ,
WIXiss' MQL'OllS AND C bJAIl
Kej)t on hand, and customers vv.ll lin.iilra
a plengaiit plitv'e of test rt.
U v nil) a fei'l one dour south oi the
Jje"irojolituu lloiei.
DRY'S SALOt)X,
Jackson 8trec 11 -seocrj.
The pro; retor of tins well kn vn and i
popu ar r -ft woii'il ihuuk his friends ;
f-.r Uieir lite al patr .njfe in tbe past j
and v;uhi a-k for. si contiiiiaiiee of;
hesaniein tbe lutiire. Tne public s j
inf rined timt I keep none but ibe be! f
br.iiMH of wi es, Injiiors au I i'ig;irs
ami tltat I over tiie ar tbe eeh;
hra,Md JiSie Moore & Co.' Kenluoky
bisk e-
A o.ul b il!er 1 table, will In found j
in tiie saloon; ais; ilie tenting pin-jrs j
of the won i.
"Yoiing Horses
FOB SALE.
I have for sale 8 head f young
hor et; two match ti'lies, 3 years old,
tr.e fi hoie 3 years oid. two year,
iii.ira 'Hid anoiler 3 v-ar olii liorse
l iiai iiens: one
niKi aJiiJe mare
j in dispoitt-n. valuable to the pur
! ehu-er ami will bt t-oldon llie niotlrea-
8'naile itnns
fet.4 :
fllOO. V. GANGER,
Hosebtug, Oregon.
S. R. 1IA.YM0ND,
SURGEON DENTIST
Opetiite Marks & C" , Store.jJ
Offers Li proles.-ionHl Bi-rvices to the
people of Douylajji county with whom he
lias be-n acquainted Bevernl year. All
woik warrauted tirsuclaus, and terms as
mit-kraie as any oiLer in the pruression.
UOSEBUiUi, - - OH
HEFFROH'S SALOON.
KOSEBURG, 0IJEQ02T.
TLe best of wines, liquors and cigars,
onstant'.y on hand and a welcome to
all. Give me a call.
ItBUIJCTJOiV --. IN " COA
HE KEYSTONE UF THE
WEST COAL MIKING
ASSOCIATION,
B.eg leave to inform ihe fu blic that tliey
wilt furnish COAL alter this date at
the following rates.
Blacksmiths 'joal.... $8.00
Domestic Coal 5.50
Addres.
JOSEPH A. HOPKINS,
Sole Agent,
j L okng Ulass
NOTICE.
I herehy notify all to whom it may
concern that 1 want nothing charged
on my acount, without a written order
W. B.SINGLTOS.
Merchandise,
VIEY VABI r Y OF
GOODS,
OF
Bo3bu)v:;
Or.
rec ; vec and new rv: u Iium! one in
of Hardware
auiea to tiitir Muvw uc Aijj 'i r
tueyare prepared to dec!ar t iy hiv t i
m fouiiiern Ui e'on, w nica iikiv propa
t..e jray t locks, butts, ele, we cau ofie:
u s.
- i . . . i
?d else
JarendT
FIRE 1NSUUANCC A'iF.XCV.
! IMP E EI AL,
LONDON,
NOSTHiOBM
AND
QUEEN
INSUBAXOE
COMPANIES!
fri yt4- 1&A1 QQH QQfin
jJO'i-tOu JjUO UU
J.l HAMILTON, Am
fehlSlni
KorCblirif. Or.'L'ur.
!
S 3 S i I s
Hit? 1
1'
X&te arc Eitthom TL lags, nnd tho
Tn;i:i i3 JJi-Iityana vill FrcTsil.
HtloTws c'.vo ths ungolic'ted Testimony
oi R8Tnr.it poHi.in of t;p rrtr:t army of suffer
v.'.io aave tioor- cured by tli-j
10 inly r.odo of treatment that combines
-t i a and common eenan, and which can bo
"t'?11,0 Absolutely Harinh fm, Perfectly
ltc.!a..!o, fca'a and Effectual Kt r.il times : a sure
C:1I2 xr,a!l laalarial or contagious disease
without drup-fring the sratcm.
.Jli wo:durtul curative power has been well
tried and thoroughly tested, and to-!ay wo
Trly mbonst o having received over
Xwkstt THorpASD Trite and Gencinb Ceii-
TIPICATE3 AND TESTIMONIALS. Not one sinRla
rai.ura to relieve, nor Word of complaint has
evtr been reported to ua. We unhesitatinRly
?n ojr'V-mphanUy proclaim the "Parr English
i aa to bo the greatest remedy of the age.
CUKE GUABANTEED
, If Fhe Parr Knpllsh Tad la used aa directed by
la!ci on each box, we guarantee a cure In
every case.
Something Quacks and Impostcrs
Cannot Show.
To convince the Poor Sufferer that we are
firmest and thoroughly responsible for all ttate
r.ipnta or prqmjses made by ua, we append tbe
following
TESTIMONIALS.
J. W. DO WELL,
Market Gardner,
ROSEBUBH, OREGON,
Informs the public that he has on hand
u supply of Potatoes, Onions, Cabbage
Sour Crout and llxei Greens.
Any one desiring any of the above
articles cau be supplied by applying
to h.m or leaving orders at the Post
Office. janStlm
Boys-
3
)
-3
Has been in constant
use by the public
for over twenty years,
and Is the best preparation
ever Invented for RESTOB
ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
XOUTHFCIi COLOR AND
mi ir
State
Aesayer
and
Chemist
of Mass.
and
leading
endorse
and
it
as a
LIFE.
It snpplies the natural
food and color to the hair
glands without staining the
skin. It will increase and
thicken the growth of the
hair, prevent Its blanching
and falling off, and thus
AVERT BALDNESS.
It cures Itching, Erup
tions and Dandruff. As a
HAIR DRESSING it is very
desirable, giving the hair a
silken softness which all
admire. It keeps the head
clean, sweet and healthy.
tnnmph
in medi
cine. UCWNGHMrs z,
WHISKERS
wiU change the beard to a BROWN or
BLACK at discretion. Beltc in one
preparation it is easily applied, and
produces a permanent color that will
not wash off.
PEEPABED BY
R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA N.H.V
Solo by all Dealers in Medietas.
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Ao.- wMc'i coastlAi: Ilsaithy Elood, ,
H.'isjI J S'ervaad Bra!a Fubstans
. w :'s i '..' iUelt ii d'-Hctly depend:
ime of thm.
5t it unloa wIUi tlis bi od t d It
S3Qi-- npoa th maoie., re.;taTjllhlnji
fei or. and tonrtg the otber, it is
jpabl f eSfecting the followLig results :
It will displace cr wh ont tubere
bus saatter, arid t'uu i eure CoiiB-JnipUoa
By inroasiag Xerroaa and iluacalar
Tlgor, It will cure Ivepepi., fbW
r WrruptJ aclioa of tJ.e Iletirt ad
PkipitaUjn, Vekcts of Ia'.elleot
eau3ed by rrrief, wsrry, erertix. ot
irregular habit.-!, Eroachiti Aut or
C.'.ronie, Cong ebU:a of tk Luaf, evea
la the moat silarralts sta;.
It eurea isthma, Lo tl Vol'
Neuralgia, Bt. Vitus Sm, Ipilecv
Vhooplag Goug, Nerrouiuwa.
And is a mct wonderful adjuuat W
other remedies in sustajsirc li! durii
tiie process of Dlphtiiwrla.
Do aot b d?eaiya by reruedie ba
i: g a slrailar j : : ao other prepaaa.
tion i3 a snbuti ru fwr ih la uoawr mf
cireumstanee.
Loot out for tiie mwi aad addra
j. I. FELLOWS', fit. Joaa, o U
yellow wrapper la watermark, wblab !
Ma by aoidiug the payr Mara tte
liht.
Price, $1.50 par Bottle, for tT.O.
Bold by ailbrusa.
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PIWIPLES.
I will mail fiee the receipt for a simple
vegetable balm tliat will roiJV tae
frecklea, pimpku and freckla pimples aJ
dlotchee, leaving the ekin sofi and clea
and beautiful also instrastions for pro
ducinsr a luxvriant srrovrtb ot hair on a
bald head or snioo.! (ace. Address en
clos.ng athre cent stauiPt Hen. Vandeif
A Co. 12 Barclay el. X. .
9 yfiv II