Polk County times. (Dallas, Or.) 1869-1???, February 05, 1870, Image 4

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    F IR E S ID E ' M I SC EL LA N Y
HOSE
AND
B T t’ H . l R L K S
FRIENDS.
SW .W X.
Oh. there’s a power to make each hour
As sweet ;ia heaven designed i t ;
Nor need we roam to brinc it home.
Though few there be who find i t !
Wo aeek too high for things close by,
And lose what nature found us ;
For life hath here no charms so dear,
As home and friends around us!
We oft destroy thc’ prescnt joy
For future hopes— and praise them ;
While flowers as sweet bloom at our feet,
If we but stoop to raise them ;
For things afar still sweetest are
When youth’s bright hopes has bound us,
But soon we’re taught that Earth hath naught,
Like home and friends around us.
The friends that speed, in time of need,
When hope’s last reed is shaken,
That show us still, that come what will,
We are not qhite forsaken—
Though all were night: if but the light
Of friendship’s altar crowued us,
’ Twould prove the bliss of earth were this —
Our home and friends home arouud u s!
THE
BRIDE'S
DEPARTURE. r
The bride o f an hour stood smiling;
Her mother in tears ueur by,
For the "pet of her life, so beguiling,”
Was soon to Lid her good-bye.
Fond friends tried vainly to cheer her,
To stop the tears that tell.
And she clasped her daughter still nearer,
And in agony uttered tarewcll!
The groom with his bride has departed,
To journey far off in strange lands,
And the mother cries out broken-hearted,
" Well, I ’m glad thatgal'« off my bauds.”
This is the latest stylo of talk by young can­
didates for matrimony :
I ’d offer thee this hand of mine,
If thou but hadst the dimes;
llut purses short and slim as thino
Won’ t do for these hard times.
I leave thee in thy wretchedness,
As one too poor to mate ;
For love, you know, can ouly bless,
.
When based on real estate.
Danced Themselves to
Death.
Humorou*, Sayings aad Doings.
> *f mm
A few evenings sin a ball was held
A cynical journalist says the reason
at one o f the kaHa in 1 s «lty , at%hich
such a number o f marriages oceur im­
a largo number o f young folks were ib
mediately after a great war is that
nttehdance. Am ong the attractions of
bachelors become so acoustomed to
the evening was a prize, a gold ring,
strife that they learn to like it.
offered to the lady who should out
A n inebriated men walking along
waltz all other competitors. A t twelve
o’clock the band struck up “ II Baecio,” the streets at night, regarded the moon
and a dozen competitors took their with sovereign contem pt: “ You need­
places ou the floor, entering for the n’ t be so proud ole« feller, you’re only
contest.
At the expiration of1 twenty full once a month, and I am full (h ie)
miuutes four o f the contestants gave every night.”
way and took their seats, leaving the
An editor out W est, who has served
rest twirling and whirling in the giddy four days as juryman, says . “ I am so
and intoxicating dance.
One hour full o f law that it is with great diffi
more and there were but three couples culty I refrain from cheating some­
on the floor, and the dauce went on un­ body.”
til after another hour had passed, when
A n Irishman’ s definition o f meta
from sheer exhaustatiou another couple
physics: “ Two men are talking to­
gave out, leaving the floor to the re­
gether, and one o f them is trying to
maining pair o f terpsichorean devotees.
explain something he doesn’t ke.ow
The band played and played and played,
anything about, aud the other can’ t
and^hc four fast-failing dancers danced
uuderstand him.”
and danced and danced, till even those
Mr. Joshwa Billings says: “ On« 3 o f
who looked upon them grew dizzy. A t
the
fussiest seens I over sea, was 2 ole
the end o f the fourth hour the musi­
madcs
watin ou wuu sick widoer.”
cians grew feeble, apd from the finger
ends o f the violinists the blood trickled
W h y is matrimony like a besieged
to the floor, but still they supplied the city ?
Because those who are in w ant
moving power to keep the dancers ago­ to get out, aud those who are out w: int
ing.
The excitement grew intense as to get in.
the fifth hour o f the dance came on,
W hen a young lady offers to hen \ a
and there were those present who per- cambric ________________
handkerchief for ______
a rich ______
bacl ie-
aisted in putting an end to the merry, 1 lor, she means to sow as well as rca p.
though reckless, quartette suicide. B u t ] ,<Am x n0, a Htfle palo
inqu;red a
no interference was permitted, and the
prize dance, over the jaws o f death, lady who was rather short aud corp u-
went on.
A fter five hours and three lent, o f a crusty old bachelor. w Y c u
miuutes had elapsed, one o f the ladies' loo^ more like a big t u b !” was tb e
bltfnt rejoinder.
fainted, and her partner quickly fol­
A three year old youngster saw
lowed her example, and, amid cheers,
th e
the prize was awarded to tho other drunken man ‘ tackiu
street.
“
Mother,”
sajd
he,
“
did
G
o 1
couple, who kept the floor. Then came
a summing up o f damages.
The two make that man ?” She replied in th e
contesting girls had to b e conveyed affirmative. The little fellow reflects« l
to their homes— together with their for a moment, and then exclaimed : “ ! t
wouldn't have done it.*
partners, who were as badly used up-
EOLA.
Hew Illustrated''Work on
California !
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THE CALIFORNIA 8CRAP BOOK!
W « ¿ S T -S I D E
M A IN
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ISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC
that he keep« constantly on band a
large assortment of
H
A repository o f useful information and select
readiag, comprising choice selections o f Prose
and Poetry, Tales, Incidents and Anecdotes,
both Historical, Descriptive, Hnmorous and
Sentimental.
The compiler, in arranging and combining
Specially adapted to the wants ol the
materia], bus presented the whole in an inter­
community, embracing
esting and attractive style. The brevity and
variety o f topics render the work particularly
Dry Goods,
entertaining. In this work will be found facts
Groceries,
und iucideuts on the Lives o f the Pioneers, and
E L M B O L D ’ S E X T R A C T BUCHtJ
o f the History o f the State, that make its pages
Queen* ware,
glow with the facinatfons o f a romance.
. I ____gives health and vigor to tb* frame, aad
We confidently anticipate for this book a* bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accom­
Hardware,
larger sale than any work that has been circu­ panied by many alarming symptoms, and if a »
Boots & Shoes,
treatment is submitted to, consumption,1— ~
lated upon this Coast for many years.
It
is
one
large
octavo
volume
of
upwards
of
Hats A Caps, 700 pages, printed on elegant paper, handsome ity or epeleptic fits ensue.
Etc..
Etc. type, with numerous spirited engravings, illus­
Etc M
trating scenery, character, etc.
£ 2 ® -C a ll, an d J u d g e fo r >o u r s e lv e s .-fix
It is sold only through canvassing agents,
and those wishing territory to canvass should
immediately apply in person or by letter to the
undersigned.
Wo have also just secured the Genera) Agen­
cy lor the Pacific Coast for the Celebrated
Morse’s Fountain I’e»»
An excellent article
OR NON-RETENTION, OR INCONTI­
for agents.
NENCE o f Urine, irritation, inflamatioa
I I . I I . B A N C R O F T Ac C O „
— ulceration o f the bladder or kidneys, disease*
or
M ain s tre e t, O p p osite C o u rt H o u s e ,
P u b lis h e r s ,
o f the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder
calculus
gravel o- brickdnst deposits, aad al*
609 Montgomery St.
Yew Store! Yew Goods! 36
the diseases of the bladder, kidneys aad drop­
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL'A.
sical swellings
USE HELMBOLD’S FLU ID EXTRACT
AM NOW PREPARE D TO OFFER A
BUCHU.
largo assortment of choico
O E N E R A l M E R C H A N D IS E ,
H
C. B. S T I L E S ’
HEADQUARTERS
I
PROVISIONS.
GROCERIES ,
WOODEN WARE,
TOBACCO ,
'FRUITS,
CIGARS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, Etc., Etc.
F
Willamette Iron Works Company
NORTH FRONT AND E STREETS,
PO R TLA N D , OGN.
IRON
Also, a General Assortment of
B O O T S, S H O E S A N D G A IT E R S .
FOUNDERS,
STEA M EAGIAE
AND
I «lesion to keep only the CHOICEST and
BEST articles and «ell them at a Small Profit
For Cash.
B O IL E R
M Y M O T T O .— Q u ic k sa le s aud sm a ll
p rofits.
T bank o f the river, block north of
Couch’s Wharf, ami have facilities tor turning
O.
B.
STILES.
NFEBLED AN D DELICATE CONST!-
___ TUTIONS o f both sexe^ use Helmbold’a
Extract Buchu. It will giye brisk and ener­
getic feeling, and enable you to sleep well.
E
B U IL D E R S .
HESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON THE
od c
out machinery promptly and efficiently.
Wo have secured the services o f Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose expe­
rience on this Coast for sixteen years gives him
a thorough l^nowlcd_-yo of tho various kinds of r p A K E NO MORE UNPLEASANT OR
_|_ unsafe remedies for unpleasant and dan­
machinery required for mining and milling
gerous
diseases. Use Helmbold’s Extract Bu­
purposes.
•We are prepared to execute orders for all chu and Improved Rose Wash.
clusscs o f Machinery and Boiler Work, such as
B Y O VER LA N D ROUTE
Curran was one« asked by one o f hi:
iu carriages, and all have since been in
a precarious condition and under rued- brother J u d g e s D o you s'ee .nything
Here is the best tribute to womau we ic a l treatment.
T h e girls had to have ridiculous in tlm w t, ?
“ hothiug ,
ever read :
their shoes cut from their feet, and their hut the head,” he replied.
Only let woman be sure she is pre­ limbs were swollen next day to an enor­
A writer o f a love tale, in describing
cious to her hnsbaud— not useful, uot mous size. The young men will hardly his heroine, says
Innocente dwells
HE UNDERSIGNED IIAS JUST R E - MINING AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY
convenient, simply, but lovely and recover, and the musicians suffered ter­ in the rich curls o f her dark hair.”
ceived and is now opening a carefully se­
loved ; let her be the recipient o f bis ribly, and will never again play at a A critic, commenting on this passage,
lected stock of
S A W and F L O U R IN G M IL L S ,
hearty attention ; let her feel that her terpsichorean contest.— [Pittsburg Ga­ says:
M Sorry to hear it; we think it
QUARTZ MILLS, MINING PUMPS,
cares and love are noticed, appreciated, zette.
Dry Good*,
stands a perilous chaace o f being comb­
and returned ; let her opinion be asked,
'Ac., Ac., Ac.
ed out.”
Groceries,
her- approval sought and her juduient
Manufacture and Repair Machinery o f all
HE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH.
T h e W a y S m ith son G o t M a r r ie d .
An old lady who imagined that the
Boots A Shoes, kinds.
respected in any matter o f which she is
__
Therefore the nervous and debilitated
sea must be very dirty, because so
should
immediately use Uelmbold’s Extrbet
cognizant; in short let her only he be­
Mr. Smithson (an
improvement
on | many
Ladies7 Dress Goods,
people wuviivv*
bathed i u in aw
it,
was consoled
\
A
t
i ■
■
, »»
Iro n S h u tte r W o r k nt San F r a n c is c o Buchu.
loved, honored and cherished iu the the celebrated name o f ¿ w ith ) wished I
^ejD(, informed that it washed upon
C ost and F r e ig h t .
Men’s Clothing,
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/ (another
— .i—
; im­
p
r
fulfillment of her marriage vow, and ...
to take Miss Brownlow
the beach every morning.
Wheeler A Randall's Patent Grinder and
she will be to her husband, children and provement) to the opera. li e had been
E TC ., E TC .,
Amalgamator.
The first day a little boy went to school
society, a well spring o f happiness. on terms o f intimacy with the family
.Vhicb he propones to sell as CHEAP a« the Dunbar’s Self-adjusting Patent Piston Packing
same quality o f goods can be procured
She will bear toil and anxiety, for her h r about eight years, but “ never spoke the teacher asked him if he could
Stevens’
“
“
“
“
this side o f Portland.
ou
spell
“
Yes,
sir.”
“
W
ell,
how
do
Either applied to old or new steam cylinders.
husband’s love is to her a tower o f lo v e ;” on the contrary he had fre
and fortress.
Shielded aud sheltered queutly declared bis intention o f lead- spell boy V’ “ Oh, just the sam l as i C ? a l l
a n d
S e e
M e
Ciuartz Stampers, Shoes and Dies,
therein, adversity will have lost- its ins a bachelor’s life.
One morning he other folks do.”
Of tho best hard iron.
1
r D o n 't F o r g e t th e C h ic k a m in .
ANHOOD AND YOUTHFU L VIGOR
sting. She may suffer, but sympathy called and was admitted.
* A Western paper, describing a funer­
arc regained by Helm bold’s Extraet Ba-
>
1
will dull the edge o f sorrow. A house
“ O h, James,” exclaimed Mis Jane, al procession, said : “ The procession
4
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II.
L
E
W
I
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chu.
M
O
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E
T
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A
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200,000
P
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R
SO
N
S
with love in if— aud by love I mean “ where have you kept yourself so was very fine, and nearly two miles in
love expressed by words and looks and long ?”
length, as was also the prayer by Dr.
Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative
deeds, for I have not one spark o f faith
1 5
Effects o f
A
That took Smithson a little aback, Perry, the chaplain.
in love that never crops out— is to a for he had spent the preceding evening
.g Dr. Jósfinh Walker’s J »
A foppish fellow advised a friend not
house without love as a pergou to a ma­ with the family. Before he could an­
2
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!
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to marry a poor girl, as he would fi nd
chine; oue is life, the other mechanism swer, however, Jane’s brothers and
matrimony with poverty “ up hi l l ”
_____________
/
T he unloved woman has a house just
sisters, ton in number, had gathered work. “ Good,”
------ , ------
-------- -_ “ I - ’d
-
said ---
his friend,
as tidy as any other, but the latter has
about him.
Summoniug all his cour- rather go up hill t.han down,any tiir.e.
THE BEST KNOWN TO M AN!
HATTERED CONSTITUTION RE8TOR
a spring o f beauty about her, a pene­
age,
he
said,
“
I
have
come
to
ask
Napoleon
defined
a
battle
as
two
ED by Helmbold’sExtract Buche.
trating kindness to which the former is you
n i l ----- ”
an eutire stranger. The deep happi
“ Not here, James—now — now__ great bodies o f men tp 'ing to f icare
PLOW
each other ; the; one w h ich gets s iured H ASOY’S GANG
ness o f her heart shines out in her face oh !”
first is beaten.
It is airy and graceful, warm and wel­
“ That is,” stammered Smithson, “ it
/
“ C H A L L E N G E 55
coming with her presence; she is ful you are not eugaged— ”
The greatest mistake w e make \n our
o f devices and plots and sweet sur­
humau relations is in tertering; too
“ Oh, oh, water, quick !”
|I1E UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR-
prises for her husband and family. She
much
with er.ch other’s freedom.
W
chascd the exclusive right from \Vm. Ma­
“ W hat’s that ?” inquired her father.
lias never done with the poetry and
son,
for the District comprising the counties of
are apt to think our way the onl y way
“ W ho says she’s eugaged ?”
POLK and MARION, is manufacturing these
ELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AND
romance o f life. She herself is a lyric
aud co vers it- Celebrated Plows, and is ready to fill orders for
“ I didn’ t mean-------/ ’ said Smithson, * The violet grows low,
___impro /ed Rose Wash cure secret and del­
poem, seating herself to all pure and in confusion.
self with i’iS leaves ; t nd yet of all the same on short notice.
icate disorders, in all their stages, at little ex­
graceful melodies. Humble household
pense, little or no change in diet, no iueoavsn-
Come,
Farmers,
and
encourage
“ O f course, not,” continued Mr. flowers yields the mos t delici* >us and
C A L I F O It X I A
ience and no exposure. It is pleasant ia tasta
ways and duties have for her golden
^ » m u v smell.
Ot ULJl* Such i i hutnili ty.
Brownlow; “ you’ve always been our fragrant
tfebfoot Ingenuity & Enterprise !
and odor, immediate in its action aad free from
significance. The prize makes her call­ favorite !”
all injurious properties*
A goo<i many men
i
vnd
enable
yourselves
to
raise
Large
Crops.
arc in Che best
ing high, and the end sanctifies the
Then advancing and taking poor health when they are oi it o f spi rits.
F o r S a le at m y S hop at $ 1 0 0 e a c h .
means. Love is heaven and heaven is
Manufactured from the native Herbs and Roots
Smithson’s haud, he said : “ Take her :
The wife makes the
love.
home, and the
ol California,
T . II. LUCAS,
she is a good girl, and loves you to dis­ home the man.
¡t-it'
T
h
e
G
r
e a t R lo e d P u r i f i e r
6
Dixie, Polk county, Ogn.
traction.
May you both be happy as
FOR INFLAM M ATORY AND CHRON­
Clothes and manner s do not make a
the day is long.”
A d v a n t a g e s o f C o n v e r s a t i o n .—
man, but when he is mt .de they i mprove HOOKS A S T A T IO N E R Y IC RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEP­
Conversation calls to light what has
SIA or INDIGESTION, BILIOUS, REM IT­
Thereupon, father, mother and chil
his appearance.
TENT and IN TERM ITTENT FRVEHS,
been lodged in all the recesses aud se­ dren crowded around Smithson, and
DISEASES OF THE
BLOOD, U V K K ,
Outside
shadows
mi
iy be purchased,
J . K . G IL L,
cret chambers of the soul. By occa­ wished him much j o y ; and company
K ID N EY S and BLADDER, these BITTERS HELMBOLD’S FLU ID EXTRACT BUCHU
sional hints and incidents it brings old. coming in at the moment, the affair was but real happiness if i o f home mauu-
have been most suceersful. SUCH DISEAS­
Is a certain cure for disease« o f tb«
S I ’ A T E S T R E E T , S A L E M , O R E G O N , ES are caused by V ITIA T E D BLOOD, which
useful notions into remembrance; it fold to them as a perfect secret. Smith facture.
is generally produced by derangement o f the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, G RAVE L, D R O P 8T ,
unfolds and displays the hidden treas­ son got a wife without popping the
The tongue is con
tmouly compelled
im porter, Wholesale and llcctail Dealer in
D IG ESTIVE ORGANS.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEM ALE
ure o f knowledge, with which reading, question, almost before he knew it him­ to use more soft soap
thau the bauds.
Clcai'Mo the Vitiated Blood whenever you
find its impurities bursting through the akin in
observation and study have before fur­ self. But we cannot help thinking he
COMPLAINTS, G EN ERAL
School Books.
Every day is a
little
life,
and
our
Pimples.
Eruptions,
or
oores;
cleanse
it
when
was
hurried
into
matrimony.
nished the mind. By mutual discourse
D E B IL IT Y .
whole life is but a dt
B lank Books,
you find it obstructed and sluggish in the
y repeated,
the soul is awakened and allured to
cleanse it when it is foul, and your feel­ And all the diseases o f the
The richest man, y
Stationery and veins:
vhatever his lot, is
bring forth its hoards o f knowledge,
ings will tell you when. Keep tho blood heal
U R IN A R Y ORGANS,
W hen I see leaves drop from the he who is content w :
.th what he has.
thy, and all will be well.
Iflusical Instruments.
and it learns how to render them most
trees
in
tho
beginning
o
f
autumu,’
’
H e who would nr
AGENTS,
Whether existing in
useful to mankind.
A man of vast
take a name in life,
says
Warwich,
“
just
such,
thinks
I.
is
■
A
1
1
kinds
of
School
Books
used
iu
this
viciu
must
have
au
aim
it
reading without conversation, is like a
MALE OR FEMALE,
B. II. H cD O YALD 1 Co.,
i life.
ity 'constantly on hand.
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the friendship o f the world.
W hile
miser who lives only for himself.
Im
p
o
r
tin
g
W
h
o
le
s
a
le
From whatever cause originating, aad s o
Many a fool has
had the good luck AG] 2NT FOR MASON &'HAMLIN'S ORGANS.
tbc dayR o f maintenance last my friends
matter o f
to get a good a
D R U G G I S T S , 7
wife without sense
t
swarm in abundance; but in the winter
HOW LONG STANDING,
A
s
I
import
all
my
stock
direct
from
inanu-
enough to know it.
G o o d A d v i c e . — I f your coat is com­
Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Fran
o f my need they leave me naked. He
fact urors and Publishers, I cau offer superior
Diseases
o f these organs require the vm o f %
eisco, Cal., and Sacramento. Cal., and
fortable, wear it a little longer, no mat­
“ Look out for ]
diuretic.
I
f no treatment Is submitted to, Con­
is a happy man who hath a true friend
mint,” said the girl inducements to publishers.
34 Platt street, N. Y.
ter if the glo«s is off. I f you have no
sumption or insanity may ensue. Oar I w k
it his need ; but he* * ’ is s a more truly when her lover wei
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H
a
l
f
a
b
lo
c
k
east
o
f
th
e
Bank-f&iL
8-ly
it to kiss her.
and blood are supported from them sourees,
wife, get o n e ; if you have, God bless
21-tf
happy man who hath no need of his
W hen a perso-
n
declares
that
his
her aud you ; stay at borne with her.
MECHANICS’ H O TEL, and theH EALTH AND HAPPINESS,
friend.”
brain is on fire, is i
t
etiquette
to
blow
it
DALLAS
LIVERY,
FEED
A
SALE
instead of spending your evenings in
oat ?
Nos. 102, 104, 106 Front street, oor Alder, and that o f Posterity, depend u( on prompt w
expensive fooleries from home, where
of a reliable remedy.
I f it is true 1
C herish a love for justice, truth,
bat money is filthy,
you would be ashamed to bo found by
PORTLAND, OREGON,
HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU,
your wife or children, or any other vir­ self-control and benevolence. Swerve what a remarkable
desire there is iu the
Established
upwards o f 18 years, prepared b j
TH OM AS R Y A N , - - P R O P R IE T O R .
tuous friend. I f you arc in debt, be not from the right for any present ad­ human heart to k
ecomc unclean,
Cor. Main aud Court Streets,
H. T. HELMBOLD.
(Formerly of the What Cheer House.)
W hy is a prett
JJruygitt,
industrious, persevering, frugal, plain, vantage. In all circumstances show
y girl’ s foot like the
Boca
seek contentment and happiness in God, thyself a man o f unflinching rectitude. letter Y !
Thos,
G.
Richmond,
Proprietor
No.
594
Broadway
New
York,
use it is at tho end o f |
a v in g o p e n e d t h e a b o v e h o u se
No. 104 South Tenth at, Philadelphia, P eaa,
beauty.
stay at home with your wife and chil­
the proprietor wishes to announce to the
AVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE publio that he is now prepared to accommodate
A beautiful woman is like a great
dren, and yon will soon get out o f debt.
The bachelor
has to look out for
Stand o f Mr. A. U. Whitley, wo have re guests in a satisiuotery manner at the most
I f you arc iu embarrassing circumstances truth or a great happiness, and has no number one, the
married man for num- fitted and re-stocked it in such a manner »8 reasonable rates.
they will soon become eusy-J no matter more right to cover herself with a her two.
will satisfactorily meet every want o f the com
Tho entire house has been newly finished
munity.
who is editor, or what* is the price o f green veil, or any similar abomination,
and furnished throughout in the most complete
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f the middle ages— an Buggies, single #r double. Hacks, C sn- and comfoatakle manner.
flour, you will have money to pay for a than the sun has to wear spectacles.
old maid’s love
Baggage taken to aud from the house free of
letter.
cord Wagon», etc.^etc..
good newspaper and some left for other
A great mar
barge.
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Furnished at all hours, day or night, on
<y persons wish to H y ®
ues .ary purposes; and some tf> put out
S usan B. A ntüony says she “ can their live over
short notice.
a it e r s . — do
you
w ant
s o m e Price, $1 f i per bottle, or six bottles for M sa
again, because they se®
it interest or invest in real estate.
Fine Cloth Gaiters ? if so. supply your­ delivered to any address.
have Susan B. Anthony on her tomb, where they iu
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let
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selves at
J. H. LEW IS’S.
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blockhead.
him.
J. H. LHWIS’S.
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