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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1872)
I) H r a n. DALLAS, SATUKDAY, AITJL 20. Urokcu llovvcrt. ""IV a jt-ar ago; one summer cvo, While walking out with Jauo, yx ttiko a lover's farewell loive, Down in tbe shtuly lane, I I, cuielutfs, crushed a tiny flowcr-- I did sot miiid it then ; j It was a heedless act of pcyar, A common thing with men. IV.o parted j there were word iinknd; Hex eyes werofilUnl with -tears, And I wa? proud and routrhj ar.d blind; ' But, oh J tUo after years ! Two -voices, like my shadow, haunt . My way at every f U-p-- I Tho sighing of tho murdered phuit, The wail of her who wep. I crushed a flower, I killed a heart ; And now where'er I go. j I find myself a thing apart. With " heritage of woo.; Where'er a little flower I meet, It bends its head away, S.krioks from my s;uri!egtou3 feet, And crouehts to tuo clay.' And then it sounds a Ijttlts moan I heard it in the lane That dreadful night a long agono, When I wai there with Jane. Cut now 1 never crush a Unwer, Nor pluck one from its stalk, And all are safe in field or bower, Wherever 1 may walk. Ah ! flowers forgive, but hearts do not ; Human inhuman all are we; J don't believe Jane had a thought 'That was not all of lovo for me ; And yet I .crushed her like the plant, With coward duubts alut her truth; And since, my only prayer is, grant Forgiveness for the fins of youth! jbujiday Heading; A person's good brcediri; is the best security against other people's ill man- The rutn of most men elites from some idle hour. Occupation id an ar mor to the soul. J.eace is the evening star of the sou!, as virtue is its sun, and the two are never fur apart, Man's nature runs to either herds or a worus ; let mm seasonably water the one and destroy the other. A ..... . .1 . 1 . a : suiiasu3 ircn;in ; anu paiierjes anrj reflection makes those things pos.Vi V.t t. :.. . i. . l' . uic which, ju uie ursi instance appear almost inifurmountahle. Sincerity is speaking as we think, btr lievinir as vio pretend, actinias we pro less, performing as we promise, and being as Wc appear to be. If you have performed an act of it; if you publish it, you will neither be believed here nor rewarded hereafter. rk-:,: r...i ... rn. ... vuiitoiiaijs j)j a ir e nou ioo mue. J. iwy row barren and wither unless they cu! tivate the spirit of praise. It is ood exercise to recount the mercies ui'Gol, to thiuk of his loving kindness, We should not despair of the jroodr.rss of the world, if we do not happen to see it immediately around us. The at (.:. phere is still blue, though so mueh of It us isiuyloscd iu our apartuicut is cul crless, jMany favor? which (iod hatli jriven us ravel out for the want of hemming, through our own unthankfuliness ; iur V i iii- though prayer puichascth Lh-s.-inI. a. ,ua, u I cession cf thenr. Ftilki'. A man's dealings must he honest and upright. Jct hi:? yea be yea, and hi nay be nay. Let him be rijridly exact when he has to pay, and forhcarinj; tvhen he hait to receive. He must riot at all delay jut payments an i if he has been obliged ' to sue another, and has received judcuitnt iu hi favor, let him be merciful, J:tticut ar.d foibear- Ti:c race of mankind would perish did they cease to aid each other. From the time that the mother binds the' child's head till the moment that some kind assistant wipes the death damp from he brow of the dying, we cannot exist without mutual help. All, there fore, that need aid, have a right to ask their fellow mortal. No one, who holds the power of granting it, can refuse it without "uilt. The more tenderly and warmly one Joyea so much more does ho discover, in ..If .l.p. ... . .1 .1 . ' jnmseii ueiects raiiur man cnarm;, that Tunuei uiLu uui oriny vi ine oeioveu. Thus are our little faulfs fir.st .made known to ui, when we have ascended the higher steps of religion. The more we satisfy the demands of conscience, f the stronger they become. Love and re mm.A t. ! . A . . I . C . I 1 t f ligion are like the sun. Vj mere day light and torchlight, the air of the apart. "VM W J . U I V UUU UUUtOlUI 'E-J I'J U dill" gle particle ; but let in a sunbeam, and how dubt and motes aro hovering about ! Place a young lady under the eare of a kinuhearted, graceful ladyj and she, . uucoDcioualy to herself, gnnva to a rt rn 1 1 fill f'l 1-.... t. . t. -' iuujr. -x iav;u a uuy in ine es tablishment of a thorough, straight-forward business man, and the boy becomes a celf-rcliant, busiocsa man. 'Children are susceptible creatures, and circum stances, scenes and actions always' im press them. As you hiflnenco them, pot by arbitrary rules, not by stern ex ample alone, but in a thousand other "wavs that sneak thrnnoli E.;l.f soi't uttereuces and pretty pictures, so ( - - - w " W 1 I . 1 . b . win mcy grow, j lie instinct is in them. Give them an inch and they will " a "ruile. Allow them the privilege aud thojr will wako your b'oiacs beautiful. FacJs mid' Fancies. Extremes meet S6'use. Civil service good waiters: llcw to keep u holliday keep sober. Autumn leaves when winter comes in. . A noisy piece of croekcry-thc cup that cheers. The woman's love that overtops every thing a love ot a bonnet. Mock turtle kissing before company and fighting afterwards. How long ought a lady's crinoline to be ? Not much above two feet. Long absence makes the heart grow fonder of youic one else. How to ride rapidly down hill get in the last stages of consumption. The champion reaper which secures tho largest harvest Advertising. Every aian whogoes out West returns with his story of an arrow escape. " Excuse histe atal a had pen," as the pig said when he broke out. A young lady recently betrothed say that " C. O. 1). " means " Call on Dad " Forty-one divorces per diem is the last quotation from Alleti county, Indi ana. Strict doctrinarians, like youthful puppies, depends much upon their dog mas. Avoul slang my son ; turn t say ' swell " when it'i as well to say some- thinir else. The late aurora borealis was generally red Rut that was not gener aliy under- StO-U. An artifii-ial florist who lives upon t lie second iljor may bo caned a second Flora. A wit being r quested '' to say a good thing," laconically respotmed Oys- the ranti;g of f uli amnesty to th pco ters." j pie ot tho- - Stalt lately in jeh-dlion; .Motto for drcsstnuker's customers j "d we here pledg.? the Jul 1 and -1 e- The bad workwumiu quarrels with bet j tulle. On a cohl day one like- to see the lire getting up, )tt cue grumbles at the iie .u coals. It is the ordinary Way of the world to j eep tolly at the helm and wuuaue.- toe ; latches. Au honest man gathers no muss. A ! i rolliiiLT tone's the noblest vvoik ot I .1 O'. d- -J'. . A its.j'j, j What would a pig do who wi.-hed to buiid himself a fiabttati -..ti t i ic a n t iu his tail, and call it a jtiVtie. Whv i-s u man tyiu a note of hand like a father piin to m o h:s children I iecaue he ineet Iih i ; ;!. niLiiiite. j .When did Alexu travel with an an- eient Kiu d' A-viia t Wiun he iv.nt j with Secretary lloocsuu and Czar'd An- j t ,)aI,0l!- Old Dick, who U a .shade or two j Xatic.n c -.:n mcreial j.r j.erit)- and inde blacktr than there is any need of, say ; p..r,d,-ncc he due-j hatu " UcoC ycf fail wind.-, U.y j j We he'ievo th it i-.; nf ir educi iSau taunm. j (jUn js t!ie sole truo lm-t and hoj. d' a JM r I u iTi ; i iys that our winter.- ' Iree ..vernuient, and !i i!l r.ver oppose tuut be ettin briltie. In no othei ; any divcr.-ion of, or it.tei fen nee with way can r!ie account lur tha uecui letice j the eoniiii.n selio u fund or I an U in 'A Cu.ii bliaj s. .... . , , .r V nut is the diih ere nee between a far- tner and a buttle oi whiskey .' One hu j bands tho corn, aud the oilier Corns the j husbands. I Vou'll grow up ugly if you nuke I face.," said a maiden lady to her u -:ec 1 Did you make laced when ou w a j girl, aunty It is the complaint f.f the eminent Mr. IJiown thai ho toi.-ted 3li.-s mith thriHigh the entire tca.ou at ."Saratoga without making her Drown. Over the door of a cobbler's! shop iu Providence appear.-) this legend : " lio ;ts and .slioes made hear ladled and shell lleuitui repaired." " We have no room for all this,' sud our night editor, glaue.ng de.-paringly at a two-column obituary ; it must be cut down tj a proper die-mention." A young lady writes to a friend as fol lows : " 3iis3' ifmith is staging with us. We went oui sailingycsterday. 1 didn't know there was so much iu her." A gentleman who recently married ave his bride as a present on her wedding day, instead of the tradition ary diait.ond earriug.s, a sewing ma chine. A western girl who ha3 been well brought up knocks every man that kissed her, and .she i.s so pretty that luiif the married and all tho single men iu town have black eyes. "Good morning gentlemen," says a busfjue colporteur on entering a railway car. No one responded. Beg par don, if L have said too much. 1 with draw the last expression." Very little of the candy now sold, ex cept the clean rock, is much better than poisou for children. Pure candy may be eaten in any reasonable quantity as denert but not otherwise without det riment. A notion dealer in Charleston S. C, lately advertised for chiwjuepins, and a coon-skin firm in tho tnountaius soon overstocked him. lie wanted to write to the iirru to stop, but could'nt spell the word to savo his life. So he just got mad and enclosed two chiuiuepitis iu a letter, and told thcui,4' please don't send mo any more ot those things. UHPUISLICAN PLATWIUM. RESOLUTIONS Anoi'TRD BY THE STATE FKPPBtl CAN CONVENTION AT POHTLA.ND. MAUCH 2tlTH, 1872. ' The Union Republican party of Ore gon, in Convention, makes this declara tiou of its principles and policies : 1. To the Constitution of tho Uni ted States and all its amendments we pledge our uufaltering allegiance; to its authority a willing obedience ; to its full and legal construction and enforce ment our constant support. 2. That the suceess of the present National Administratiou iu reducing the public debt, diminiidimg and equa lizing taxation, administering every branch of public ti Hairs- with economy and efficiency, farming and improving the civil service, euloreiui: the laws without fear or favor, protecting the nation's wards with'pateutal care against tho cruel avarice of speculation and Iraud, and maintaining friendly rela tions with Foreign lowers, has been such as to command the approbation of the great majority of the American people, and justly entitle it to-the con iidence and commendation of every true Republican. We regard the payment of the national debt, iu full compliance with ail legal obligations to our creditors everywhere, and iu accordance with the true letter and spirit of i.s contracting, as no longer a question in i-sue; hut that we may be clearly understood, wo j dcuikuuee all forms and decree.- of repu illation of that debt, an afrirnud by the 1 -nocrutie jwrty and its sy uquthizers, as Uut m,l-V national calam.ttes, but posi- itve cutties, aim we wm u.er eow-eni to a su-pieio; of lac f ho:i;r or jus UCt: in its eoinplete sati.-f.tct.i.ui. 4. We admit of no di.-t:u-:tion-. be tween citii ns, whether ot nattv; or f.tfein birth ; ;i!( t.'irlVIi 10 Wi lavor nve pr.dt etion id our civd hws to ail pei'S'ins ojiiiitariiy coining to or, ream ing it our land. ;". We S'.iV r the rncotir:lgemeu,. ol rai'ro.-i l- hy the (jttaral ( lovet tmu rit of the l iiite 1 .V it--. a; d hol-1 ;h;t 'e!i (li.,p;,1(ion'shuu d U made u! the pt.h IujJ ,,.( u i tit It sett I' I-" elllV. Ill 1U .titics not ts- ee. tlitiir 1 a u s. it. 'l b it while we are in favor of a revenue for the support of tho ; ietiera' jo t -rmitfi.t, by tioties upon i.-npur.'s, '!Hl i .,!! ' Tt Jjuires .-neu ;i'ljiif inent ot little lutirs in im not t- .41 tw tiieisir iu,;;:,; f v ; -; i reecin uieittl that pwliey l njt;:r.il ex elsan'o which secures tn t!n? working men hht tal wages ; tn am sen St u ro remti- i iH-rulive irici ; to UM eh-iiiie- and m ui- ict'irers an rid j'rite reward fr tin ir ktll. Lhor n.d cntRfr.ri. and to th. tn;- Mite, for any othvr than their le gitimat.? par) o-e, and we condemn the b;'or.ti.u by the hit L"-i-lafure v;ncre'y two humlre.l MiouMtol dolors, " lr,,n the ,t-eho,d fund, were prant- ," '-q.rati.n eoisfin nia.nly of "Ue leaders and party auf,t,,, !'"r J1"' '"ruetion of a work wo.eh re-p insilde, offered to construct for enly-live tlhtm-ind dollar le.-s ; arvt tha! we aro in favor of tin? pnssaire ly the Le'i-lat'ire of an efiieient seho.d law, such as shall seeur. to all citizens ol our State a gooi eommoii school educa tion. W? find no terms suSli'Mently stiMng to express our disapproval of tlne acts of the la-t le;islaturij whese by the swamp .land- belonging to the State have been taken from the nee ly settlers and given without limit or proper eionpetitiou in p.rice to the land grab her and speculator ; whereby the emol U'.ueuts a id salaries ol State ofiieers have been unconstitutionally increased, and tho taxes increased thousands of dollars by tho creation of new and un necevsay o Aires and salaries, for the purpose of providing for party favorites; and whereby the citizens of our me tropolis have been deprived of and de nied the right of controlling their po lice authority. And rro equally con demn the administration of our Slate officers and laws as extravagant, reck less, illegal and destructive, aud we rightly charge all these results as the acts of the Democratic party. We are in ; favor of tho United States giving to each honorably dis charged soldier who served iu tho arm ies of tho United States to put down tho rebellion a warrant, bra homestead of 1G0 nercs. 10. That we demand tho repeal of the so-calied litigant acc, which was devised to support pauper Democratic newspapers at the public expense. 11. That the Republican party of this Stato arc in favor of tho General Government extending aid toward build ing a railroad from Portland, Oregon, to Salt Lake City, and we hereby pledge our party representatives to tho support of tho same 12. That tho indiscriminate licen- sing of persons to sell spirituous liquors without being placed under proper re sponsibilities for the abuse thereof, having been found by experience, to promote the growth of crime and pau perism, and thereby to seriously increase the rate ot taxation, the Repulhcan party recognise the right and duty of the law making power to prevent and limit the evils and abuses of such sale, so far as concerns the public good and is conisttCnt with individual liberty, by refusing to license other than law-abiding and re-ponsible persons, who can furnish sufficient sureties fur good con duct. IU. That the Republican party of Oregon is iu favor of obtaining assist ance from the General Government for the construction oC a wagon road from the city of Portland to the Dalles, re. cognizing this as a most important and necessary improvement for the State. 14. We affirm that the continuance in power of the Republican party is the only sure preservation of national peace aud prosperity, and for reasons therefor wo point to its brilliant record in the litfe civil war ; to a complete nationality ; to a united sisterhood of thirtyseven .States ; to our Territories rapidly warming into State life; to a nation freed from the tidnt ot human slavery ; to au elevated aud enlarged citizenship; to our national standing at home a yd abroad ; to the work of vig orous reform in all discovered abu-es of authority or trut ; to an utuqualed for 'ii;ii credit ; to a successful and "solid financial system, and to the unparalleled peace and prosperity evciy where in our broad elotuiin, and these are our pledges for the future. We Ir.iil the " New Departure" of the late Democratic party, taken by 1 f I no action of their Convention in seven Sta'cs, a.- an affirii.atiou id' the priuci-J pi.s tor v.u:c'i the uepnhlieau pirty j bus contended for the hit t n (-ars;j and in the iV-ive Policy" of lh.il pu tv, u't ea.ly a-sumed iu sever :1 of the States, wi; reeoniz 1 an a knowi e Jgmeut of their h i;.eh ne of sue- ee-s in tl ji.iijjn. ie Cuming i'leiJ. nt'ul ea:u- P L A N T A T 1 0 N ESitters. s . t .I s c, o x . 1 ----- n l drbiittatrd. A- a tonic ami turlvl t"r j the ajjt-d au I languid it 1. t juai nuonj: I t',u A a rvtucdr f T tho r.rri- , . .., ,, iu jot, it in up.r"'j-iK even othtr stimul.oit. j in all (liui.'f.J. tr"i'i-.il, t.'!ii:;i jto or frigid, it I ri' a' n if-'iS'i in cv-.tv oT di irderi I wbioh H'ld. nuuu- ih. b.! y brcaUi Jjvfi. tlu ai.iitial ifit. aii 1 IU'3t;Ui;i! Woman! lIAfJ.W.i M MiNOM V i: I.M gives to tlic Complexion the l'reshncss of Youth. IUr.xV MAdVfii.n P.ai.m overall eg Ibc lliti-hed 3Kar,on'c rau'd bv hfat. ffi no d xi-strinrnt. It makefi tbe Udy f forty a iear i,nt twontv. and ?' natural and perfect that no j.rr.n ran detect it. nplie.t!i a. I'.y it- u?c the ri;be.l i U i n i ma lts to rival tho pure r.i dicnt texture .f joathful bcritj. It r i. vc? ,,,!,.., W.itehcn and pimjdo. It ciutaitis nolbiaS th.it will injure tho fUin tbe lonst. MA;-ot li P.ai m is use 1 by all fashionable ladies, in New York, London and Paris. It costs only Ta cents per Pottle, and is fold by al I'mist and Perfumery The ori 'inator of this wonderful medicine claim to h.ivo discoverod and cowW7 ... harnmmu wore of A'f mot wcrogn ur,ly ml , iK rti than was ever before combined in one medicine. The evidence of this fact is found in the variety of most obstinate diseases which it has been found to conquer. In the cure of Jiromhiti, Severe Cough, aud (he early ata-'es of Vinnu,iptw it low !"'ohcd the m-.-dical faculty, and hundreds of tho bust phy sicians pronounce it the grentrtt ialit-i o, rorery of the ay. While it cuits the nevcroft Cougbf, it strengthens tho system and purifies tho blood. Uy its great and thorough blood purifying proprtic it cures all Humor from tho worst nc'rofulit to ft oomnioii IHotch Vimple or Eruption. .Viercurial diseases, Mineral poisons, Syphilitic, and Venerial Diseases, and their ef fects aro eradicated and vigorous health aud a sound coimtitutiou established. Eryipclns, Suit Hhtnm, Scald Jletul, Facer Sort$, Srnly or Jlotfh Skin, in short all tho numerous diseases caused by bad blood, ore conquero I by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. For ''Liver Vowjdaint," Jit I tout J)iordern and lldbitunl Cormtijatiit it has produced hun dreds of perfect and permanent cures where other medicine had failed. The proprietor offers $100 reward for a medi cine that will equal it in tho cure of tho diseases for which it is recommended. IJoware of ro feitt and worthln imitation. Sec tha! my Gov ernment Stamp, which is ft positive guarantee of at'tiuiiieiienH, is upon iho outride wrapper. This j medicine "is Sold by Druggists atone dollar per . bottle. Prepared by It. V. PIERCE M. D., solo j proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory, 133 eeca strocet, Buffalo, N. Y. Jiiae3d,13-3ia. PIOIEER TIN AND STOVE STOKE, Front Street, one Door-South of Post Office. Dallas - - - - - - - Oregon. KNOWING -THERE IS A MARKED difierenee between articles of TINWARE manufactured by me, and that rnaJo by manu facturers in Portland and other large cities, for shipment, 1 have on baud both my own make and also that of factory make, so that people may take their choice. My stock consists iu nart, of Stoves of all kinds, ' Copper, IlraSi and Iron Ware,' Wire work of all descriptions, Sheet and C.alvanized Iron, Stave Hollers, Tea Kettles, Milk Pans, Dippers, l.ard and Hatter Cans, Heaters, Japanned Ware a general Assortment, Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Pans, Porcel.dn line 1 stew Pans for Fruit, Broiling Fixtures of New and tha lloa Improved Patterns, Aud iu fact everything that can be found in a fust c ass Tiu and Stove Htre. Jo lb Wo a it Neatly Doin and Promptly Attended to. M-tf T. R. NEWMAN. Xcr UvoiIhI Xcy ttoot!!! i-oii Tin: iiti:si;T skasonv We n?.ectful!y call tho attt.ti-n cf the Public to our Well sV.rctcd Htotk A ladies' Dr3s CJoods, I-adies and ILsse.-' IIati, icnta Fnrnishlnir Cit.ods, C.luveb, (Waiters. lite. Hardware, Cirorerles, 2iu.il It nfts, ftatio::cry, &c. In fact I'vcrj filing I'-und in a First 14 e tail Store. Ve can a?uro cur Pi.fr his that wo will In uji ith the lauos. dana a:i i Examine our Stji-k before iir rliarinsj tl.-ewhtrc. Country ProJlare taken ia exefcanja t r Goods ! N. &. DuVxt, April 22. 171. J. I. LEE 1 - ti c; 53 sr. a 2": v u 2-1: 1 i'hra?:r than Civrr!!! .t ... ,, .-. v ELLEHDALS STORE, it ve r -:i-vv.l lUi ir i u iv ;r ,yyi i ' i i I ir.t rui),,! u;! y rM iv i. v arm VU.L ,-J.J. IXIKiJ t;il.S, fou.-isti.i- of I. adics Ir!" and Fancy fioods. Men atul Hoy. Clothing, Hats mid Cap. IkioU and aoes, Ladles anI Children' Shoes of every St)lc and izc. A full Stock of CIroceiloi consiaiulj on hautl.aloo Hardware and Crockery. Wolea Cload Manufactured al the i:i!cnda!c Mill, such as Heavers, Cas.imcrc, Hard Times, Tweed.?, Flannel? and I!l;uikets, Which we offer at Wholesala aud Petail. ll;ivinc a dcfiio to locate permnncntl v ii Paibin. e will deal fairlv and ju.-l!y with all who inny favor u with tbc;r patrf.r.ae. We will ecli!ie (ioods for Country Produce, for which we will piy the Highest Piico. Bring vn yoar Eggs and Batter. 3-tf The standard remedy for Coughs, I n llnenzn, Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Hleeiling f n,e l.uns. and every uU'ectioii of the Throat. Lungs anil Chckt, luclud in Co 'sumption. Wlstar s Italsam does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses tho Lungs, allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. Vone genuine unless sign ed I. UUTTs. Prepared by Sli ill W. I'tMVM: & SON, Moston. Sold by 1U:I)1)I(;to, Hos TCrTIOIt Ss CO., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. 16-ly C. H COX Has on ,hand an for Sale, SADDLE TREES of all sizes and the best quality. Shop near Waytuiro's Mill, Dallas, Oregon. 43tf WOI, ! WOOL ! WOOL ! milK HIUIIEST CASH P1UCB PAID FOP. X Wool, by ALBEBI 0. YAXKS. Office in Dallas, M 'TO" THE PUIIlilC. 4 LL KINDS OF WORK, SEWING 1 Washing and Ironing, Ac, done byMii Burnett on short notice and on reasonable terms. AH orders left at the bouse, outb- west part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to. The Great Medical Discovery t Dr. WALKEE'S OALIFOENIA VINEGAR BITTERS, 2 Hundreds of Thousands pf ?" Bear testimony to their Wonder- EB fal Curative jfciifecw. . S 5 Hi WHAT ARE THEY?S THEY ARE KOT A VILE IIFANCY DRINK. M y.j.: ct i' .- i:ut;i, Yl.i::eyf Vro"t Srii isii'! Ilffas:. l.iuiurs".octord,i.idced a:i,lv.'cclcacd t 1 1-asj U.e taste, called "Ton i. i,"" Arptizcr -," " RcsturcrV iC-. tliat leal Vi-3 t'pi 'ier oa to drunV.cr.;icE.s and rtila, but aro a trni !.Ie.:icla?,j::a.I-; Uum V. c Native Roots an l IIc.-Lh cf C:idforr.:?., li ce from ull Alcolii'lia Si i in si ! 11 Thorare t!:c ; I! 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VIS, T I UK .1 '. h vr M) ?r ;r, lnr!.-ti!f !n t;-.e if '. -f . n?--.y liiiiiti-uts. ar. cl.e.tua'! io.tr.-"-! a.i.l r l r f. ,:.-e--ius, riai car fu'.iy ti.3 circuUr arcaal ticht.. tile. J. VTAJCnt:, rr ritcr. II. U. Vr :N AT.r Sa CO.. P ;il .l i;r:t;-., bn.i rrii.iclsr.c. TEE NEW FOOD. For n few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a l aekase of SEA H0SS FARINE, made from pure Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will mako sixteen quarts of llanc 3Iange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Kusse, ke. 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 food for Invalids aud Children. A Glorious Chamro ! I THK nitlSAT AVORL.DS TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. Tills wonderful vegetable rosiorotive i tUct siicct-aii-clior of tlic fecillc ami dcbili talOil. a toaaJc sia:l cordial for Hie nprrd aud languid) It Ja:is no equal aionff stom acliics. As n remedy for Iho nervous weakness lo which women arc especially sub ject. It i,sucrscdlng every other stimulant. In nil Cli mates, tropical, temperate or frigid t nets ns a speciao in every species of disorder which undermines tho bodily strength and breaks down the nnimal -spirits lor SUlc by ull Druggists -3 X . gga -u , EE2 c3. uin"r b2C "41 fA- Si! V,?-. Ill OP 3 THEY ARE NOT A VILE 5 3 - -n fv - - . -1 AV;7;t -tslcustfi1gg