THE. INDEPENDENT.
ROSEBURG. SATURDAY. JULY 29.
THE PEOPLE'S CAUSE.
The issue in California to-Jay j ia
clear-cut and well define!. The battle
of the people against corjKrate pewer
has been, declared. The Democracy
under the leadership of Gen. Stoneman
has ablj espoused the cause of the
people, The Republican party with its
well-known affinity for wealth and cor
ruption will champion the cause of the
corporations. "We shall see what we
ehall see 1 Ho political contest frr years
will be watched with so much interest as
the conflict in our neighboring j state.
Blessed as she has been by gold fields
unsurpassed, by a delicious and health
giving climate, by grand ami awe
inspiring scenery, by a most fertile
noil and men of push , energy and nerve,
California to-day should be the most
prosperous, thriving and advancing
etate in the Union. Th it she is not is
due to the methods, the corruption
and the villiany of the Republican
jarty. That party brought ujon her
the curse of Monjjolianism and cheap
labor; it cursed her with Sir Claiis
jHpecklesand his sugar monoo'y; it
cursed her with- railroad legislation
that to-day makes the Central Pacific
railroad the despot of her borders; and
it has driven from bar territory the
wtrkingmen and made of those that
remain outcasts and political agitator,
wrho are compelled to cry aloud from
th 3 sand-lots. The blighting influence
of the Republican party will never be
irradicated from the political system of
California. The ; Demooratiq party
has now come to the front to do battle
for justice for the workingman and to
control and contract c rporate influence.
It has all to fight. We predict that
if Gen? Stoneman is ebcted Governor
jthat it will bring an era of prosprity
and happiness hitherto unknown. The
Central Pacific will be forced to let go
her hold cn the throat of the people;
and it will be that entering wedge that
will show to the people, the oppressed
people of America that they have
rights which railroad magnates must
respect But )e Democracy has
much tu contend against. Money
wilt fle like Tater. The Republican
party and the corporations will light
with tba desperation born of despair.
The psople will be lulled into security
by pledges which are made but to
be broken. Every littlo pettv post,
master and Federal official will have to
.come down with his twenty per cent
of hia salary to aid the cause that gives
him bread and butter. The corpora
tions will bleed freely. There will be
no end to the means used te cerrupt
and debauch the voter. It is the peo
ples fight though, they must rise nltove
party ties, above all personal prejudices
And above -' everything except the
knowledge of the fact that they are
fighting for justice, liberty and life.
We have not yet lost fa'th in th
American ' people, but our faith for
the future advancement of our country
will be rudely shocked unless the
Democracy carries California.
.Something new in Dot's 'Stripes and
combination fu Hp, J net received at
pioed's. 1
, ., ;
Aij Extraordinary Offer.
There area number of persons out of
employment In every cuniyt ye
energetic men willing to work do cot
peed to be. Those willing t- w -rk
.can make from $ 100 to $500 a nionHi
clear, wor&ipjr for cb in plt-asnt and
permanent busipets. Tbe amount uur
apents make varies, sjjje jnajr a"
liigb. as $500 a month, wl.He others
aa low as $100, all cep ndirg on iii
energy of the agent. We have an arti
fie of great merit. It should hf 8bi tn
yery ho(u'se-owuer. and pays over one
hundred per cent profit ) K-ich Male is
from $3.50 to flOijOO. One agont in
Pennsylvania sold 82 in two days, atid
(cleared $6400. An ;ent Ii New
York made $45 00 In one (Jay. Any
man with ener; y enough in ork a
full day, and will d this flaring $h
year can make from $2)00 to $6,000 a
year. We only wani one nwn in ' each
county, and to him will give the exclu
sive sale as long as he continues to
Wrk faithfuVy for ns. There is no
, competition, and nothing like our in
vention tnade. Parties having from
r $200 to $1:000 to invest. an obtain a
' general aget&y for ten counties or a
: state. Any one can make an invest
ment of from $35 to $1,000 without the
least risk ot loss, a our circuU.g wil1
show that those Investing $25 can after
a g0 days trial return the-goods unsold
to us and get their moi.ey back, if they
do not clear at leatt $100. They hw
that a general agent wU will take ten
fcoutttfeo and invert $21600 can after n
.trial of 90 days-return all good unsold
to us, and have money t et u rued to t hem
if ther fall to clear at Ieat $750,00 in
that tiBi'e. ' W r nnt P"3'l"ff salaries,
but want men Viding tn work and
obtafti as their pay the pr fit f ther
energy.' Men not wj Jihjcto work en
our te ms will Jiot wWa o.n auy.i Those
rnieanirg btlsBfLs jpdl receive our iar.e
descriptive (ulrculaT, aud extraoiiiii-ary
-offer by enclosing a three cent Vami ,
"with th,lraddre. be trp cm
ply with our term wi 1. .secure the
county or counties they. wfih t work.
Address. KJQ.MCR AAfty)? ACTjriiG
Co. J S . . i
Jl8 SnUlleM Street Pitm'rb, J a
THE SITUATION IN PENN
SYLVANIA The disaflcction of the Republicans
in Pennsylvania, threatens to be more
serious tojtheir erganization than was
at first anticipated by their bosses.
With the ovei throw of the Cameron
Dynasty iu that State will follow the
speedy disembarkuient of the Repub.
lican party. Democratic triumph in
Pennsylvania at this time means a
Waterloo defeat to the Republicans in
1884. Strange as it may appear no
person has ever served as President
who failed to get a majority of the
electoral votes of the Keystone State
A defeat of the Republican ticket at
this time with the existing breach
among their leader?, and the tendency
to break from party allegience, that is
their manifest, and the increasing dis
regard of tho esple for bossisnj will
so completely overthrow the organiza
tion within that commonwealth that it
will be impossible for the Cameron
faction, with all their, wealth and in
fluence, backed ss they are by tho
United States Treasury to rally their
clans successfully for the Presidential.
Campagn of 1884. So much import
ance is attached to this fact by the
moneyed power, who own and control
the -organization which administers the
Government, that since their failure o
placate the disaffected lenders, who
have set up an Independent ticket in
opon hostility to the regular organiza
tion, that they are concentrating the
influence of the entire paity within
that State with a purpose and design
by corrupt practices and open defiance
ot law to defeat and overwhelm the
Democratic party, and smt other and
crush out the disaffected organization
within their own ranks. On the other
hand the Democracy have placed in
the field a strong ticket composed of
men of known probriety, in whom the
great latoring masses of the people have
confidence, and whose only weakness
is that they will be opposed by the
gigantic corjiovatious with which that
commonwealth is envroned who want
no parson in power except those whom
they can control, whilst the half-breads
or Independents present a bold front
and refuse any overtures which the
Stalwarts are willing to conceed. The
situation becomes more perplexing to
the Machine Manager', and they re
don b'e their exertion to avert the
landing danger to their corrupt exist
ance, and secure for themselves a
longer lease of power and plunder.
To what extent they wiil go to hold
fast to the public patronage remains to
be seen. That they will not stop sho t
short of bribery, perjury and corrup
tion, to carry their ends, will not be
questioned by any reader ef history
who recalled, how tho old Grant
ring in 1872, after the registry law,
went into force in that state,, voted
through their repeaters -and strikers
over seven thousand tombstone inscrip'
lions in the City of Philadelphia alone,
many of the petson who voted by
their repeaters on these false certifi.
cates of registration, had been hurried
for more than a generation. As the
time for the election approaches and
the canvas waxes warmer and it be
comes evident that those who have
grown rich, through unjust legislation
will resort te desperate means to retain
the power on which they have fattene !,
and if enough of the profligate class
who lounge about, without any calling
or politics, who are ever ready to sell
for a few dollars, can be found in the
ni'iuerons cities, towns and villages
within that commonwealth, to over
ride the will of the industrious and
working class, the means will be at
hand t command a solid phalanx of
phiu army of profligates, and the iron
bands of arrogance and oppression,
will become more firmly rivited upon
the lal'or of that State. But if we
read the signs of the times aright boss
ism is At an end, and the power which
has hold of the laboring people of that
State in the iron grasp of oppression
must succumb to justice and equality
before the law, and with a return to
peace, plenty, prosperity and quietude
within that commonwealth where cap
ital will respect and reward labor and
labor wiil appreciate capital, and the
day for strikes . will have passed for
ever. COUNTY COURT.
In the matter of the tae of Mary
Embree. deceased. First aemi-anoal ac
count filed.and Wm.H.Chapell,adminis
Jrator.o" the estate.ord efed to pay 64
per ceut of the claims S. Marks jt Co
a id S, Hamilton. " '
In the matter of the estate ef Carles
Finlay. minor, guardian's bond for sale
of real estate approved and ordered
filed. '. .
In the Blatter of the estate ef Gill
bert McNfttr. deceased. Time sat for
hearing objections to petitioa to sel
the re&l estate- set for hearing the th
! 'ar of September 1S83.
)7.
i
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon fur the County of Douglas
Rosy Sutton plf. 1 Suit in Equity
vs. ; for a Uivorce
W P. SCTToN def.V
To Win W. P. Sutton.
In the name of the state of Oregon
you art: hereby required to appear ai.d
answer the complaint file J aaiuat
you by the plaintid, Itosy Sutton, in
the above entitled t'oun and suit, on
or before the first day of of the next
regul.r term of said dur , to wit, the
second Monday the 9tti. ty .f Octobr
A. D- 1882; and if yo i fail to an-i-wer
thw said complaint tut- plaii'tt
wi l take judgement xnainst mu for
want of an ntiKwer: nd i- ill apply t
ibet'oti tforihe relit. -Ifiu uded in
said complaint, to wt, tr a decree
dit&olvuig the mail i--jr- contract exia
injr btwei the jihinlio m,i defendant
and cnmige of tlie iiHine i f the plaint
iff t that wf Hosy Kiucaid aud her cbta
ai.'d dialiursemeutp.
This umInola isi published by otit r
of tlie Hon. Circui'C urt said Sute
of Oregon ft r I ou s ( oim.v, ma
and euierei the Dili hv of In v A. J)
At'Oiiit-y' f r i'iali.tiit
mm
a
8YMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
loss of Appetite, Bowels costive. Pain la
tbe Head, with a dull sensation in the
back part, Fam 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 some duty.
Weariness, Dissiness, fluttering at tha
Heart, Sots before the eyes, Yel low Skin
Headache generally over tbe right eye,
Bestlessness, with fitful dreams, highly
- oolored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TtTTTS PILLS are especially adapted to
such eases, one dose effects such a change
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
They Increase ta Apatite, snd cause ths
. body to Take on Floalt, thus th system Is
nourished, ami by their Tonle Aetloa on tbs
IMirestive Organs, Betralnr SMoois are pro
duced. Price 25 cents, as 91 array SU. W. T.
TUTT'SHMBYE.
Gray Hatb oa WtrmcxM chsnsed to a Glossy
Black by a single application of this Iyk. Ittm
psrts a natural color, sets Instantaneously. Sold
by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of U.
omcB, as iter bray sr., mew roas.
CDr. Ttm BASCAfc TmM lafenaatlMi a4
CnSU amiia mm u smiimi rau aruauh
To Onsumptives
The advcriW'-r having be -n p rime 1 1
ly cured t that iren1 dne.istt C'i ijsu m p I
ion in anxious to mnkn known 10 his i
lo-autf ft-is tie means ot cor -. T a
lio d-njri- it lit wiil tUtl n r-jiy -t n
pr-8Pri'ti'n usrd iree of charge wiiii tin?
din ctioriH for r 'i'H,'i'itf in ti o;us'uijr th
nauiH witicli they will uud mrf cnrt..si
coujflis, c.ld, coumi m; i". o.sthinv
lrncliiir Ac.
P.rsies witihinp tl' ir .rxi!'-n wi!l
ddrw Kev. K A Wilson, l'ji P.-ua
Wiliiamsbui-, NY.
PI05TEEE SAL001?
OAKLASD, i.iE O.
P. 33 WITHERS
Fropr'n wr.
Thefinestof winsH l ju"r nd c't:"'"'
cowbtanily 011 liau;', a:i i u welrnnn-1 .
ColUw HDi.' Bee Ule. ri pl ly
BUY
THE UffiPQUA VALUY WILIS
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
A Id rest. A. W. STEAi;N, CHt.vi.i.vii:i-,
Oregon. 4
buy
THE UMPQUA- VAL'EY MILLS
IF I a-
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Aldoa A. W. ST3V. tXS. Cau'jnvll
Ayer's
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It is a most agreeable dressing, which
U at once harmless and effectual, for pre
serving the hair. It restore!, with the
gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray,
light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep
black, as may be desired. By its, use thin
Lair is thickened, ant! baldness often
f&ougfc not always cured. It checks falling
4 5ie hair immediately, and caused a new
growth in all cases where the glands 876
Sot decayed ; while to brashy, weak, et
therwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality
and strength, and renders it pliable. '
The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures and
prevents the formation of dandruff; and,
by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing
properties, it heals most if not all of thr
humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp,
keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under
which conditions diseases of the scalp and
hair are impossible. ?
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair
The Vigob is incomparable. It is color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and. will
not soil white cambric. It imparts an
agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an
article for the toilet it is economical and
unsurpassed in its excellence. f
Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
t Practical and Analytical Chemista.
Lowell, Mass.
Ctavp st iu saiMwiars imrwnw
Hu'b'barcL Cress
IT If- If.
C LARKS & BAKElt, j
Proprielois.
Having: purcbafed the above nnmed
mills of E. St-plien8 ,4 Co., we are
now prepared to furuteh auy amount
flil!,ST QUALITY OF LUMBER
Evit. offered l the public in Do-igias
county.
We have lust purchased one of the
Veatherlv, Uugg A Hiohardsoii No. 1
larera ar.d mutliera and; are pre
pared I to t!o beer work
tiUn other mills in the jeuunty. 5 -
We will furnish at the mill No J
luiuber at the following prices:
Dressed ; rustic ... $16 pr M
Flooring (drvsaed & 'matched f io p"' M
Lumber dressed on one hideH per M
Lumtu-r dressed on two side$16 perM
liougn lumber.... ....8 to $10 per M
W e l-.ave ati xtra quality of lumber,
eiioiil to any found on Coog Bay, aol
will 0 u a 1 rat) lee to give satisfaction t o
ll tnoM favonni uawitu their oruer.-i
I'oa ollke address, Lmpqua terry
Oregon. V-CLAItKis & liAhfci.
R. BHECKEMIDGE,
DEALER 15
FOi EIGiUJLGLE
On'ers from ahroad promptly filj-d and
Ks; iiiiMis tiirinstie-t snd all work wrs
ranted Urt .claw. TVi ms r asounble and
cheaper tl an csn lit fiirni ln;d in I'ori
ltid r Shi FriieifCO. For pa-iict!ar
t ail upon or Mdi'rni,
Monuments, Tombstones. Tablets. Etc
::
R. BRACK! NRIDGE
OHEOON.
BAIR-:DRE?8Bli M
AR. I. THIiOLL,
Would announce tliatMie io prepared
to do nil kinds if work in. the way of
weaving Imir, or making puff's' and
curt from comhinen or otherwise
itnd thnt sh will do dressmaking iu
the latest modem styles.
All work u 11 a ran teed, aud satisfaction
afisun-d to nil who may ptttronise her.
Call a my rtidenee nearly op;n.
site' the Catholic church.
88 f MK3 T.THR'JLL.
9
ml
"For brill' y of mi f u;!iin l action
hnv n-v-r ",n V-w'-r -qiia! ". v
CI.AIIA l.OUI-K KKLLOGG.
' Yhf Kabr" is nh.o!iitdy the best Piano
ma'e
A, l. BANCROFT & ...
Til M.irku fr. S. F.
ebl S Agnnt for ilie -Bc.iJ:c Cosst
IMPORTANT TO H'LLINIS
:o:-
-at PRICES-
CHEAPER THAN PAID ABROAD
ill. JOSEPEISOIV,
Wo.iM aninunre that bn bab bee
consigned an extra Cue stock ui
FRENCH AFtTIMCIAL F .OWE 3 3
hit.;, be nold at an earlv date,
and tlist he would advise millin ts
and ludis in general 10 call upon
him before sending their orders
abroad, as he is fully satisfied he can
offer thera bargaius whieli thev could
not obtain in 8au Francisco by send
ing there. Tho flowers are iu everv
way tine anil fancy; in fact, a beUei
fetock was never br .light to Rosebur
and oll'ered at such low prices.
ROSFBURO, - . ORKOOM
BUY X.Tr j
UANYO:; VluL K M ILLS
Manufactured from only the best of
wheit,
I have for sale also Bran. Shorts and
MUM I lugs, Baonu, Hams. Lard, etc.
cured in the most seieut'lic manner.
Purchasers will do me a favor to in
spect my stock at the Canyonvilie
W. Kit AVER.
M. SELLEft k CO.,
Importers of
Glassware,
CJ tic ry, lc,
WHITE ROSE OIL.
3acdl5Nonh Front st., Portland.
no2tf
JTchn W. Gilbert.
SALEM, OREGON.
Dealer In
LEATHER
Hideo, 1 and Ihiro
Gen'l Mercb anclise,
INCliTJi?r EVIRY ViiEIF Y OF
LADIES' BBS? GOODS,
j O i f HZ y. 1 6M' STYLE.
Stylss of all Varisty and Shades
-AT
OF
M
JOS'EPHSON
Gentemen
H& Mi 4
CLOTHING.
k " 1
BEFOKK PKCIlASxu ELSFWitEUE,
BY SO DOING GOOD BAK4ATS (1 N BFJ SEt-fJKKi)
Sheridan Bros., Hoburg:, Or.
Tbej would announce iiat the' have ji.fit re vai and n-.w RVe in liHnd oiu- of th
Largest Stock of Hardware
Kvt-t brooKbt to P .uirl . n ' when ad lad n thir STOVES OF Af.lj P vT
TL'ltNS and UEADY MADW TINWARE, t-iey nre prepsred to decUr t'i.-y iiavn 1 1
bis. c;iplv in tliir : of a. iv housa in Soaliru Ofugon, which tlwy proj
liiH mmmn m mits mm
can parchae elsewlier.
in t.M lir nl lui.ldiiiir muttrials ;
aapfiior inducements 10 purchaaers. Tij u s.
We. an gi v you bargains in the U- .w ng Wituds .t stovs. not iqual
xviT Hack's. Bowinza. Farmer Utility.. Dxter, Taciiic, 'Ai ie VVwt. ('
Occidi?. Imit hint', empire i;ny, ana inn-r u p hi. h n i n
The b.-st of wiiikin-n m constantly mph yt-J in tb-. notuuiM-iure . u,
and Imvfis should Ir-arn our prices.
Wo ' have also "Lara gins to offer in guns, such as U iuc.l.st-r. Sharp ar.d 4.
s s well s in fhoi.g mis and Pisto s
We are also Airbus for tl. White Pt-erles and New Home feu-ins Macl ...
esell atlowest rates and warrant ascoiuole t i every respect.
We can also supply
Avcriia and BubbiT Pniaits,
'l a hunt !n tliM 1)1 it r!tt nr. . hut-put ratt?.
a l...t .it r ti-U inonire :
any one can. t v
METRCPOUTAN S&L00M,
KOtKUUIlG, OKEOoN,
McCULLOCH & CO,
0XLT THE BR IX D
OF
WIXbs LIQCOKS AND (i tAll.-
Kifot n band, and customers w II tindtii;s
a rl'easant nl.ue of res. rt.
O v- nie a call oue door boa'h ol the j
Metropolitan tloiei.
DRY'S $ALON
Jackson Street, 11 seui:rg.
The proj-rt-tor of lids well kn iwo and
popular ri sort won d hank hi''rfends
f.r their lite al pair-naa 1 1 1 the ohi
and wi.yld ak for a com tiunce of
he same in the future, i ue pubi.e is
inf rmeii thit I keep none hut the best
brands f i es, licjuors an I eigJirs
and' that I 9oll over tue bar the cle
brafd Jise Moore & Oo.'s Kentucky
Whiskies
A good billiard table will ha found
in the saloon; also the lea ling papers
of the world.
Y oung. Horses
FOR SALR
I have for sale 8 head of young
hor-.es; two match fillies, '4 years old,
one lin horse 3 years yld. two yesr.
iii'gs snd Hiiolh r 3 y ar old Isorsi
t ari.ei; 'n y d sadiile niase
ihe aiiiioalsare of good stock, kind
in disposition, vluable to the pur
chaer and will bv sold on the mostrea
souable terms.
OEO. AV. GEXGER,
febl Itoseburg," Oregon.
S. K. KAY310ND,
S ua OEO N DENTIST
Op'site Marks 4 Co Store.
OflVrs l is profesuionul services to tbe
people of Doii! la county, with whom 1:
bits be.- n acquainted several years. All
work warranted tirsi-ciasw, and terms us
mo'jbruiH as auy other iu tbe profession.
KOSEBUKG, - - OR SGON
HEFFRON'S SALOON.
ItOSEBUItG, OREGON.
i
Ti e best of win&s, liquors and cigars,
onstantiy on hand and a welcome to
a' I. Giv me a call.
RIIDIJDTION IN GOAL
UK KBY.STONE OF THE
WEST COAL MINING"
.. ASSOCIATION,
Beg leave to inform ihe public that tbey
will furnish COAL alter this date at
tlie following rates.
Blacksmiths Coal $3-00
Domestic Coal ." 5.50
Addreuj
' JOSEPH A. HOPKINS,
Sole Agent,
! L okiog (ilass
NOTICE.
I hereby notify all to whops it may
concern that I want nothing charged
oa my acount, without a written order
TIIK
&
Boys
- JSm: A, X10 XH ' -
.
i.-e A-ay i b.cks. butts, etc. we
can oner
led else
laremlT
,r, V- et-.
n to our in.m. ami nromPe 'o
Milt a'i
i-Hh!llA. !
tuir'.
FICE IXSUUANCS A J KNCY.
IMP SRIAL,
NOETHESI
AND
QUEEN
INSUi
COMPANIES!
Capital$41,898,92300
J. il HAMILTON, Agent,
feblSlm
Rtebnrg. Onjror.
BBS
9
acts!
ra0t8
2
Facta ar3 StaLIiorn Things, and tho
Ti-uVA U 3Ls!ity cud will Prevail.
13T Hi'loT wo give tha unsolicited TcBtimony
of a 9ua!t rwrtlon of tho sreat army of suffer
h who have bcea ".-urad ly tiie
jo nly r.ode of treatment thst combines
VftU and common sense, and which can be
-. vd upon as Absnhttely Harm less. Perfectly
Heaab.o, Safo and tffctuI at aJI timet ; a sure
cure for all malarial or contagious diseases
without drains tho system.
Its wonderful curative power has been well
tried and thoroughly tested, and to-day we
proudly boast of having received over
Twe.ntt TuorsAKD Turr. Asi Gksoinb Ckr
JiriCATES as TasTrnoMALS. Not one single
failure to relieve, nor word of complaint has
ercr bocn reported to us. We utihesitatlnsiv
nnri trii
iumphsintly proclaim the Parr English
Pad to be tho greatest remedy of the age.
CUBE GUARANTEED
t If the Parr English Pad is nsed as directed by
label on each box, we guarantee a cure in
every case. ...!.
Something Quacks and Imposters
I Cannot SIiow.
To conrince the Poor EufTerer that we are
honest and thoroughly responsible for all state
ments or promises made by us, we append the '
folloaing
i TESTIMONIALS.
J; v. DOWELb, "
Market Gardner,
ROSEBURO, OREGON,
Informs the public that he has on hand
a supply 'f Potatoes, Onions, Cabbae
Sour Croutand lixei Greens.
Any one desiring any of the above
articles cau be supplied by applying
to h.m or leaving orders at the Post
Office. ! an2l lm
n t w
Has been la constant
use by the public
over twenty . years.
and Is the best preparation
ever Invented for RESTOR
ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
YOUTHFUL. COLOR AND
The
State
Assayer
ana
Chemist
of Mass.
and
leading
endorse
and
it
as a
great
triumph
in medi
cine. LIFE. ' ' -
It supplies the natural
food and color to tbe 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. Asa
HAIR DRESSING it is very
desirable, giving the hair a
silken softness which all
admire. It keeps the head
clean, sweet and healthy.
WHISKERS
will change the beard to a BROWN or
BLACK at discretion. . Being In one
preparation It is easily applied, and
produces a permanent color that will
not wash off.
PREPARED BY
R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, O.
Sola by all Dsatert la Medklns.
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Tlie iTwrcr rdiI rcrfcetoraf A
slmilatlaa.
Tne Reformer and Vltallzer ef the
BIoou. - .
Ihe Prodnrer and Invlgoratar mt
Xerve jaa Slusrle.
The Bu.(lcr ana sn:pjyrterof Braia
Power. v .
Fellows' Compound STup it eom
?osol of Ingrodleata. 'lentical with
ihoe which constiiute Healthy Blood,
Musoln and Nervo aad Praln Eubstauee
while xjI'q itself is d'-ectly dependent
wpon sriBJO of them.
' By its ua!o:i with tbe blood and Its
effce- upoa tho miwclef, reestablishing
tiO one aad toning the other, it i3 ca
pable of e.Tectlr5 the following results :
It will displace or wash out tubercu
lous matter, andthaciTeConJsump'doB
By increasing Kervous andiluscular
Vigor, It will cure IVjcpopsia, feeble
or faterrupteJ acLion, the Heart and
Palpitation, Weakness of Intelloot
caused by grief, worry, overtax, or
Irregular habits, Bronchitis Acuta r
Clironie, Congestion of tlie Lungs, vn
la the most alarming stages, r ; '
It cures Asthma, Loae of Toic
Neuralgia, St. Vilus 9ar.ee, EpllepU
Fits, Whooping Cougl. Nervousnesa,
and is a most wonderful adjunct te
other rsmedifcs Li susttlfting life during
the process of Diphtheria.
Do not bo deceived by remedies beam
ing a similar aat: : no other prepara
tloa la a aubsti'e for this under any
oircumstaaces.
Look out for tho naiae and addreea
J. I. FELLOWS', St. John, K.B.. on the
yellow wrapper la watermark, which to
seen by holding the paper before tha
light.
Price, $1.50 per Bottle, 6 for $7.6a
Sold by all Drugmsts.
PACIFIC
nbljer Paint.
THE DEST KI. THE WORLD!
E WARE OP IMSTATIOKS.
Txn cAzzrcTiynn. p.vixr oo.. rsnors'o?
U p;u-lylnuri popuUrl r of our WLt,
l i s t.u riiiriiy ot r Ih-im, have lately pUcod
:t.-t i! imiW a f-.eff nu:or ths aaiue and litis
- -nn F. jo.-ico Ia.h r l'wnf." thiuUiug to eca-
-na l co-iHU-oe.- sud thus ao urea tw le-i, l.y
i :: ho Jcb of tUt-ir ir rlor ar-icle st lis
or r-:M 4 1 Ui h:gh rcpui:iou of our mnufanire.
Bo n t iveirel, Imt arajaleo co-h parluge car.
u V 1 ..for-rrdm:n. u : &e3 that it tears
his Iv.. nretlo; gyiiing t!.e t.jjniie r!lola.
X'l i:i.l:aii -oa - l.-u? ltt-.iait'.-.'l fraud.
3 KAMILTCH. A.cs.n. Hosobur
PI5UJPLES.
I Trill mail fiee tbe receips for a simple
veffe'sblw halm that will remjvs tse
rreckles, pimples and irrckles pimplis aad
dlotcbrs, leariDg-the skia eoli snd cleai
and beautiful also Snstrastlona for pro'
during a Iuxvriant growth ot hair on a
baid bead or amort li face. Add ress en
clos.ng ajtbree cent stamp, Ben. Vandelf
A Co. 12 Barclay J. N. Y. , A
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