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3SCC TOWH& COUNTY NEWS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, AIM. 20, 1670. Spacldino's Qlue," Cheap, convenient, and useful, mends everything. Some Good. The clouds that Lid the sun on Wednesday morning last dissipated much of tho smoke and cooled the atinosphero very materially. TThe publishers and foreman bein absent at the- time of proof reading last week several mistakes occurred in our editorials and locals, all of which we do not intend shall again hap pen. At Home. Mra. P. C. Sullivan, who' went JEnst about two -months since to visit friends, iretumed hono on Sunday last. Her health mrhilw absent -was splendid, and her visit entirely satisfactory. a 1 Contest at Albany. - Judge Uoise and District Attorney Butler went to Albany on Monday last to try the contest caso between the old County Judge and the ono chosen at the Jast election. Xost . I have lost a memorandum book .omewbero between Dallas and Ltr.vn Arbor, Hsontaioig about $2,00000 in notes and eounty orders, with a multitude of receipts and other papers, and a $1 00 bill. The finder will bo liberally rewarded on returning it to mo. J. L. COLLINS. TnAT was a bad blunder we inado last week "In the dissolution notice of Messrs. W. C. Rrewn -A Company, where we said that Mr. J. C Bell vras authorized to collect tome of the old bills. 'Mr. Bell is authorized to collect and receipt for 11 sums due the late f.rin. FtXGEit Amputated. On Thursday last Dr. Bond amputated the small finr m Urs. Jas. Campbell's left hand at be knuckle . joint. TThe finger had been diseased for a long time, .and its cure was despaired of unless amputa tion was resorted'to. The patient is doing -well and a speedy recovery is, wilh certainty, expected. Out or Sorts. Our foreman is very much oat ol sorts tbi week, because some person of tbis vicinage failed to deliver various and sun dry wetgrocerie that were put in the possce--eion of said messenger, by some Sakm friends uf our foreman.. When the nnma of the un faithful carrier is learned, wo crtu'dii't be sur jrised if George don't tell him of his perfidy. Jlowevcr, be says, as he has twuru off, they need not take tho trouble to scud Lim tbu empty bottles.' Out of Business. Bynotiecof dissolution of partnership it will le setn that Mr. W. C. Bown, of tie old firm uf Bruwn & Bell, has sold oat his interest in the store to J. C 1'cS', who will continue tl)o business. Mr. DH Las arrid on the Lusur3f of b-r-4ulisig- :i his life, and has been dniforroly successful, lie will replenish bis Hock of gorls at once, and w Assure tho public that they will be able to suit themselves at Abo new store. Old Memoranda. Mr. Edward DcLifhmutt, of Salt Creek, has exhibited t us a leaf from a memorandum book in which be made notes of travel in August, 1817, being at that time in Government employ as a wagon master on the (Santa Fee road. One item is put down as "hwl drawn." Mr. D tells us the ay it was drawn in that wilderness was by shooting an cstray bullock that had been left by a passing .train months before, ard had remained on the plains until it bad got fat YAMimx Coxtest. We bear from Yamhill county that the e pinion of Judge Boise on the election contest in that conny was file I last Saturday. It is very exhaustive, and covers over one hundred and twenty pages, legal cap, o we will be unable to j ublish it entire, and will giro simply the results. It was found that Ihe number of, iPegal fotes cast for the Repub lican candidates was six, and for the Democratic candidates ixtce n . This elects Smith, Repub lican candidate for Judge, by eight majority over Ramsey, bis competitor. Votes were thrown? out becouse the voters were minors, not natural ized, voting out of the proper pre cinctor because they came into the county for the'Srvowed purpose of voting and then leaving tbeSounty. L. Henderson, Republican contes tant for School Superintendent is, also, elected. 1 : t ar ..... . DJiii). f I At the family residence in Dallas, August I 1 5tb, James B. Rig?, .aged 63 years, 4 mouths Und 23 days. "Vfe who SHU remain mourn the death of Uncle Jimmy Rigg?, so suddenly called from our midst to the rest beyond the grave. When (our friend was token bome, we of Dallas lost a valued friend and councilor, and Oregon one of 1tf best citizen. The burden .cast down by the deceased must bo taken upon younger shoulders, but let his example and fatherly leaching' make up for the lack of experience of the younger workers. James B. Riggs was born in Kentucky .March 22d, 1802. When quite a lad he moved with his father family to Tennessee, where they remained but a short time, perhaps be tween two and three year, and emigrated to jibe State of .Illinois, when bis father settled in Allison Prairie, on the opposite side of the jrlverfrom Vincennes. While in this neighbors fcood be married, and soon after removed with young family to Morgan county, in the jiame State. Here, he retained until '35: or 6 j -when he left his Illinois homo, and went to Platte county, Missouri. Here be stopped un, 1 1845, when be started on tho long and wen cUome Journey to Oregon. He arrived in the then young Territory in the fall of ti0 same year, and about Chrbitmas, 1845. settled on a ana on Salt Creek, iu ? this county, which llace he owned until a few months since, in o9i ne moved o Asanas, wncre be resided at tho time of bis decease. The deceased had accumulated a large prop erty iu this State, and at his death was tho largest real estate owner in Dallas. Besides his town property his possessions in tho coun try wero considerable. His demise was so sud den that, he left no will, and the estate will have to be' settled in the absence of such an instrument. " w - West Side llafiroad. What now do the people think of their prospects? When Gaston was asked, at the last meeting of ihe Board of Directors, to make a statement of matters between the Company and HoK laday, he replys that there is no written contract; that the Company had Mr. II. 's word for the building of the road, and that IIol laday 's word was as good as his bon-J ; and the best thing the people of the West Side could do was to quietly acquiesce, stand still and see , the salvation of Ben Holladay. He also said, you see Ilea Holladay agreed to build the East Side road, and he is building it; therefore you need Dot doubt but that Ben will do just what he says he will. Comply with Mr. Holladay's request and you will get a road, says Gaston. Now, we appeal to the people of the West Side and ask, in all candor, will you be humbugged in this kind of a manner? Will you now be content after such swibdlcs as has already been perpetrated upon you, to take the tin reliable dicta of Ben Holladay and tlioso who are his willing tools, and rest easy in regard to your railroad inter ests? Why does not Holladay give the people some assurance that they will have a road ? We will give more facts next week. We agaiu warn the people of the West Side, that if you penuit this monopolist to get full pos session of 'your railroad interests, by the election of Williams or otherwise, your prospects are gone, and yu will be held a tributary to the Kast Side, and a tax payer forever to the city of 1'urtland. Let it be remembered that Jamrg O'.Mcara and the editor of the 0ego nian to-day go hand in-hand, like two loving brothers, supporting the tunic men and radical measures. Now, 'to show the public that those gentlemen have always been friends, we quote from the Oregouian of May 19, 18GG: ' Diddler J. O'Meara said the other night that he bad been abused and called a "pij" Well, now, Diddlcr, you ought not t complain f being called by so truthfully descriptive a name; but if you prefer it, we won't call you anything but "puppy." If you will let us know wlien you ra "pig" and when "puppy" we think we. can bit you on the spot every time." And again, from the same paper, wc clip the following beautiful fines and stanza: "A vote for D. J. O'Meara is a vote for re pudiation of the National debt for he says if the Democracy gets into power, they will catt eel the public dtbt in thirty tiny without y tax. ' A vote for D. J. O'Meara Is a Vote in con demnation of common , schools for American children for he declares them a public nr. A vote for D. J. O'Meara is a vote for a man who'hasamost rancorous bale of the Uuiou and all the Union's defenders. A vote for P. J. O'Mcsra is a vote for a traitor who refused to subscribe allegiance to tho United States and rendered as a reason for suc h refusal that he was 'nor in the habit of comniitfiny perjury.' A vote lor J J. J. O'Meara is a vote for the man who bestowed upon Union toltlierw errry rife epithet which his billingsgate vocabulary could furnish. A vote for I). J. O'Meara is a vote for an avoWed and nntorum neentinn-nymjinthizer, A vote for D, J. O'Meara is a vote for the Democratic editor who, in December, 1S61, ap provingly published the following stanza of poetry, written by an Oregon Democrat: . Of Valiant chieftains, too, we boast Who fought and bled amid the host A brave and gallant band Not Wellington -nor Bonaparte, ; Bitt Davis, Lbb ash B rau regard The glory ttf the land." And now Mr. O'Meara and the edi tor oLthe Oregonian both claim Mr. Williams as their champion, and ore ready to make any sacrifice to send him to tho Senate. Oh, consistency, thou art a jewel 1 In 1869, tho entire population of Multnomah county was only 4,150; now the city alone has 8,817, and tho county outside of the limit will probably swell the enumeration to a total of ii.ijuu, making the ratio of increase 'nearly 97fi TtAi fiaint . mm r j'" vvu . - If It Is Thrown In Your Teeth that you do not keep your dental apparatus in proper trim, it is your own fault, lor all the world knows that you might do so.by using the match-' lesa vcgciiuie uemrince bo.omost. - H . ! , The Mountaineer says : "Dunnir the past fiscal year, county warrants to the amount of 812,714 83 were paid by our (Wasco) bounty J. reasnrer, and war rants to the : amount of 815,849 07 were maui-u uuu ituo jumu lur want Of funds. Total amount necessary to run the county the last fiscal year, was $28, 5G3 90. liather a large amount for a small county. : : ' The gas works at Sal cm are nearly i COmpiCteu. 'Tis Folly to be Wise. The Bul letin says : i "The girl. in the verso gave as her reason for not liking Dr. Fell, that she did not-like Dr. Fell, and no better reason 1s apparent tn the columns of the litpublu-nn for its-attacks upon Senator Williams and Mr. Holladay." Wc had imagined, in our simplicity, that there was no question about tho sex of ono of Irelaud's most distin guished literary characters, and confess that we never heard it intimated before that Dean Swift was a gal! We may now account for the terrible calamity that befel the immortal author of Gulliver, near the close of an event ful and interesting career ot literary life, on these grounds. After uttering the famous impromptu "I do not like yon, lrFeU! The reason why I cannot tell I do uot like you, Dr. Fell ! The author cast his vision down the dim vista of coming time, aud beheld the Liliputian pigtrainer of the Ore gon Bulletin publishing, broadcast to a gaping world, that he, tho .said Swift, was a gulf de facto. The mind of the great gen'us broke down under the mortifying pressure, and he became a raving maniac. STATE ITEMS. CIkmcc new wheat is selling at Albany at 80 cents per bushel, ' II II. Gale is reported to have gone to Host burg to take charge of the Ensign .Mrs Dehzon Smith will leave about the first of September, fur her old home in Iowa. Assaults and batteries, mills and scrimmages, arid neh, seem to be all the go of late at Salt ta. j Destructive fires are raging in the Cascade Mountains above IltHHl river, along the Columbia. The IIooJ river ditch has been com pit ted, aud the Dalles people now glory in much mountain water , Mr. V. M. Hates is going to have the Wigwam fitted up as a theater, to be used during the fall season. Mr. Tho?. Duller, of the Dalles, was prostrated by sunstroke a few days since, lie is, however, rceoverit'g. Hon. Jesse Applegate Ins just com pleted the survey of thcjOruon and California railroad as far south as the tho State line. !' j A saw mill owned by Mr. James Stearns, on Cedar Flat in Linn county. was burned a few days since, with about 70,000 feet of lumber. It is stated the lately elected Dem- cratic State officers have nil filed bonds and htand ready to jump into the shoes of the present incumbents. They are a hungry set. The Kugcnc Journal says of the arvest in Lane county that the wheat crop is good, and the yield will bo greater ban it has been fur years. OaU will not be so good iu ! this vicinity. We understand that a few thousand bushels of wheat his been! contracted fur iu this county at 70 cents per bushel. The .Statesman, of Sunday, siys: 'The bids for redemption of State Bounty Bonds there were only two were opened by tne M itc i reasurcr, Hon h. iS. Cooke, yesterday, and were oth for par : each came from Portland. Oregon State credi t is so fair that holders of State bonds will not discount thtin. Lieut. -Guthrie! and Mr. Mason McCoy, arrived in town, says the Afonn tainecr, on Thursday direct from Camp Warner, having in charge six military prisoners, whom they -were taking to Cape Disappointment for confinement. Mr. McCoy informs us that Mr. Henry Martin, of this city, while en route, by himself, for Camp j Warner, on a new route, got lost and traveled several days without water, but had arrived at Camp Warner all safe and sound tho day be fore they left. A contract has been made to build a jail in Umatilla county for $5,000. About forty men arc at work on tho new liht-house at Cape Blanco. It is expected that it will be completed bc fore Christmas. It will cost between 50,000 and 75,000. The Albany Democrat learns that two Irish brothers named McDonald, living in Liun county, have recently fallen heir to a million dollars fy the death of near relative in Ireland. ; J. B. Tichcnor, of Port Oiford, says tho Itosebrug Ensign, was shot by the accidental discharge of a gun on the 3d inst. The wound though serious, is not considered dangerous. ' Somc Ingenious biped has a machine to make a man rise early in the morning.' A yong Benedict says a six.months old baby can beat it to death. Who can blame men for wanting to hold babies, when they read that at Presoott, Massachusetts, on Thursday night, J. C. Smith, while holding a baby, foil dead from his chair. Telegraphic iiiiiiiiary. Taws, Aug. 15. A plot in which a hundred persons carrying poignards are interested has been discovered and many arrests have been made. It causes intense excitement. The Prussian forces have appeared before Towle. No details havobeen rccivedofthe bat tics of Mete yosterdav. The neonlo aro clamor ous for new. Any favorable indications of a rencn victory create immense enthusiasm. The French papers give up all hopes of any armed assistance from Italy. Losnos Aug. h. Herald cable dispatch says that while the French were retreating to the west side of the Moselle they were attacked by the Prussians under (Jcncral Steinmet. Tho French were tluown into eonfusmn but made a gallant stand. They were routed by tho Prussians. Dispatches from Carlsbuo say the Prussians occupy Mulhausea and Saar. One hundred thousand of the Laudwehr are crossing the frontier. i Paius, Aug. 15. The papers here assert that Nancy was given to tho Prussians te en able the French forces to retire uumolested to Towle which is a place much better fortified. They also assert that the Prussians forces out numbered them aud the French army is taking up a position for a great battlo. LoDnx, Aug. 15. A Paris letter says pub lic feeling is growing more hostile to the Em peror. It is openly said he will never re-enter Paris. He is called an imbecile and his gen erals are styled traitors and courtier. Correspodsnce from Chalons says the French are pushing everything to Metz where a creai battle will be fought on Tuesday. bAVKHXK, Aug, in. The Fortrcfs of Marsa la, a small town a little northenst of Nancy, has been captured by a body of Havarian troop, after a short bombardment. 6.l cannon more 'raptured. It is fvared in Pris that McMahou's coris at or arouod Strasbourg is eutireiy cut off. Tlie following is from French offn ial bullet ins. The Prusi-ians are not in any great force before Strasbourg. The town of ISitsche still hjld OUt. Losno.v, Aug. 1. The 7V 'iirfinh think two battles have been fought on i inday," one at ruge, tour from Mets, and another at Longevitle, and that the Piussians availed the French rear guard and pushed them behind the entrenchments at Mctz. and then the Prus sian were repulsed. .Nr.w ok. Aug. 16. 4:15 p. m. Rnmnr are afloat i u this city that great battle has oei n iwuxbt tn Jrtn e wlie un tb lr i-iAn were routrd. The London rarers arc sail to Ihj the authority f..r t!ie stat.uint. ISkkmx, Aug. 16. Tbefwlflowing addition al particulars of the second battle near Metx wer received lat night: I.ate in the afternoon .n Mondy(!) Sunday, tho firnt and seventh rrutaa army corps vigorously at'ackt 1 the French ftrce under the walls of Metz. A saa guinary confjict endued. The French were driven withia the city with a loss of 4,000 i men. . , On the same day a grand roonnoixancr. led by King William in person, maintained Mstclf some hours within two miles ff the French de fense without any effort on tho part of the French to dislodge them. This fact shows the utter dcmoraluaii n of the Frcuch. Found at I.at A 'remedy that not only relieves, but cures Consumption and its numer ous satvdtUS which revolve around it in the shajte of rrughs, colds, 'ntlucnia, bronchitis. ts This rciuedr is I. Wistau's Palsau or Wn.r CftKnnr. A new Parisian dictionary defines chess as a humane substitute for hard labor. Since the death of Xoah Webster one thousand slang words have become a part of the language of America. A sad result of his demise. SPECIAL NOTICES. ltAM DAVIEi.$Oi9 tXHrc, No. Ol 1 -root Street, PORTLAND - - OREGON. Special Collector of Claims. A larjre amount of CITY and EAST PORT- LAND Property for Sale. Also. IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated LANDS, ..located in all parts of the State. Investments in REAL FSTATE and other PROPERTY, made for correspondents. CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly collect ed. HOUSES and STOKES leaded. All kinks of Financial and General Agency business transacted. Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale will pletso furnish descriptions of the same to tho AOENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in each of the prindijal CITIES and TOWNS of this STATE. . 18-tf. We O lluRKLL, DENTIST OF Eugene City, is now stopping for a few weeks in Dxilna. Thono desirinir anvthins in his line will find him at Mr. Lovelady s on Main ht,, where bo is prepared to do all operations in Dentistry calculated to preserve-and beautify the toctb. ''; ., ; J V V V ,-. "' 7 J .. All work warranted. Prices to suit the times. - - Dallaf, Ang. 8, 1870. 23-4t A Household r.llxlr Adapted to all Climates. It would bo a happy thing for tho world if all tho excitants at present used in tho practice of medicino could be swept out of existence, and IIOSTETTKR a STOMACH HITTERS substitued in their place. In California it seems possible that this desirablo substitution may one day be accomplished. Certain it is, that the great vicktabi.h tosic is gradually displacing them, and that the confidence of the people in its anitary and saving properties, increase with every passing year. Figures that cannot Ho' show this to be the fact No medicinal preparation enjoys the like popularity among all classes and conditions, in every see lion of the State. As an appetizer, a general invigorant. a remedy for indigestion, a cure for intermittent and remittent fevers, a gentle cathartic, ft specific for flatulency and sour stomach, a gcntla diuretio, a nervine, a blood depurent, a specific for sick headache, a mild anodyne, and, above all. as a protection AaAiNST ariDEMics, it is, , undoubtedly, tho STAHDAitn MRDicma of the whole Pacific terri inrv. In the towns and cities and towns it is literal!? a iioi'seioLO statle. Mothers believe in it, . They find it a " present help in time of trouble ft ana pleasant remouy lor tne various ailments to which their sex is exclusively subject. Men believe in it because it refreshes nd Invigorates the body and tho mind, and tones both without exciting either. 21-lw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IFor 8alc! 14 Qfl ACRES 0F FARMING LAND I 9)kJ n Polk county, two miles from Dallas, on the road to Salem, all under good fence, repaired this spring ; 17.5 acres now un der cultivation. "25 acres of timothy meadow, and well watered by springs and wells; three dwelling houses and one good barn on the farm, and two gool bearing orchards. Belong ing to this prairie land is four timber lots, one lot of fir timber containing 110 acres, situated five miles off, and is the nearest timber to the valley aud very valuable for rails and building purposes; 61 acres of oak timber two miles distant; 26 acres of oak timber two miles and 29 acres of oak timber ono m-ile distant. These tracts of land together make one of the best grain and stock farms in Folk county. Can be divided advantageously into three or four farms. Terras, $14 per acre, to be eold together for cash in kind. Apply to f Uisscll & Ferry, REM ESTATE AGENTS, PORTLAND. OREGON, D. M. C. OATJLT, Dallas, Oregon. 12-tf For Sale. iQA ACRES OF LAND ON SALT -gCy Creek, in Polk County, eight miles from Dallas; 320 aires fenced, lOu acres iu cultivation and 30 acres in Timothy Meadow; well adapted to stock raising. Price $7 per acre. Inquire of llussell & Ferry, . Portland, Oregon, oa 1. M. C. CAULT, Dai!as. 23-tf PICTIJIU? GAsLXUEtV. Fill IE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC JL is invited to the improved facilities whi-h I have recently made to my apparatus, by which I am able to take 8Lv Iictures AT Ono Hittinjj! Thus making the heretofore taslc of retting correct likenesses of CIII1.DU liM a matter of small moment. jrOallcry located on Main street Dallas. W. II. CATTERLIN. Dallas, April 22, 1870. 8:1m j. w. caAwroRD. 1 T. B. 5KWMAX. NOSEER m STOVE STORE, Front Straet, one Door South of Post Office, altx - - - - - - - Oregon. fllHE UNDKRSIONED DEO LEAVE TO inform the eitixens of Dallas and vicinity that they nave replenibed their stock of tin ware, and nave now on nana a large assort ment of Conking, Box and Tartar Stoves, Tinttare, Cupper, Brass and Iron Ware Of every description. Alo large supply of Sheet I roil, T.Inc, V Ire, Ac. Having procured the services of a first-class workman we arc now constantly manufactur ing all kinds of tin furnishings for stores and for farmers use. Such as Stove Boilers. Coffee and Tea Pots, Tea Kettle. Milk Pans. Dippers, I.ard and flutter Cans. And in fact, all articles of tinware usually found in stove an tinware stores, all of which we offer for sale at prices that will justify pur chasers to patronize us rather than Salem or Portland shops. Special atteution will bo given to Job Work Of all kinds. In connection with the stove and tin ttore, we will continue our MEAT iTIAUKET, Where will be kept all kinds of seasonable meats, bolh FRESH and SALT. In exchange for goods in our line wo will take all kinds of country produce, stub as Butt.r, Eggs, Chickens, Flour, Baccn, &o. We invito the public to call and examine our stock. CRAWFORD 4 NEWMAN. Dallas, March 4, 1870. 1-tf Cra vfo rcl Ac IVewman, or ' - PIONEER TIN & STOVR STORE JJAVE A NEW AND SELECT STOCK Japaned Ware, Porcelain Lined Stew Pots lor I ruit, a Great Variety of Gem Pans, Pressed Patties for Tarts, Cooking Spoous, ttgg Heaters, llroll- Ing Fixtures of Improved Pattern, Rolling Plus, &c., Ac. CRAWFORD A NEWMAN. Dallas, April 15. 1870. '7:tf WHAT U O! DO YOU UNDtiftlSTAIV D I ALL THOSE WHO ARE INDERTED to the undersigned must cither punglo tue CASH or give their NOTE. In case of a failure to tlo either, thero will be business for the legal fraternity, i ; ' JQ, F. NICHOLS. July 16. 1870. : 20-tf WELCH'S PREMIUM SALMON BEST In marketin kits or barrels. k For sale at COX KAUHART'S, lurj: '' ' : - Salom. Q UEENSWARE IN ABUNDANCE At j. u. Luwrs. REAL ESTATE. in COME AT.Tj YE TIIAT DI3SIRG Pleasant Homes in a Goodly Land and consult .liUSSELsL FEIXEtV. Real Estate Brokers and Collection Agents, N. W. Corner of First and Washing Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON,' OR D. M. C. GAULT, ItEAsL ESTATE AGENT, At the Branch Office ' . IN ; Dallas, Polk Comity, Oregon ' That is to say, that the lands of 'Shiner scarcely attract the attention of the Ecni grant wh wishes to purchase a desirable home in a fertile, healthy region, while lands ia Ore gon can be purchased for a small amount of money.' .:..:. v : J We now proclaim that special -attention will be given to the purchase and sale of Real Es tate ; and moreover, we cheerfully impart tk information that weftavo a large amount oi City Property, Town Lots, Farms, Iniprovcri, and : QJiiimprovcsI standi, .Stock Ranches, Timber Lands, Ec., Ele., Etc. For sale at reasonable tesnrt, In tha leh Portions TXtr'8taiUT And in conclusion, we would impress upon the minds of pcrsous dciring to fell Real Es tate that thoiy incur no expense in placing their property in our hands, unless a sale is effected, . Particular attention is directed to the faet t hats a large amount of desirable leads aSif)s purchased ut the Bratich Odico, DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, ORTEQ ON. f. '.II. . OAUfsT, Real Instate Agent, 12 tf THE NEW FOOD. Ha.i"-" ma mr m CXfi For a fw cents you can bnjr of your Gixcer or Druggist & fackasoof SEA MOSS FARINE, made from puro Irish Moss, or Carrageen, vhich Trill mako sixteen quarts of Blanc 3Zangey and a liko qu&ntity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char, lotto flusse, It is tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in tho world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate frod for Invalid? amj Children. A Glorious Chango ! I THE GREAT WORLD'S TOJTXC Plantation Bitters. t . : Thi wondcrfial : vcgfctablo rcrtoratii'c ts Clio shect-aw-;) chnrof the fccblo mid lcbill-.. tnlcd. As n toaai uaicl cordial, for tsic aged and languid. It? Iih no equal nmoaj slora acliics. A a remedy tor the; nervous weakness to which uonscBi are especially sutoi ject, it is supercdins i every r oilier sllasulant. Ia nil Cll- j mates tropical, tcmpcrnte or frigid, it nctvm ii specific in every species of disorder which undcrtnincs the bodily I Rtrenf h and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by: nil Druggists. 5 U J5-ly A Rare Chance for a Har- gain ; ' A S I AM OOINU EXCLUSIVELY 1N Xm Horso- Collar buslneMr 1 5 iH f et. u REASO SAUI.E TERMS, or trad forto4 tewn property my FIN1 TKAM and Haruess. O. W. 11 OB ART. mmtiM 1 Dallas, July 30, JSfO. 23 Id