Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, July 13, 1872, Image 4

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DALLAS, SAT IT 11 DAY, JULY' 13.
The Guests of the Heart.
Soft falla ilmmgh the pothering twilight,
The rain from the dripping eaves,
And stir with a tremulous rustle
The dead and Aying leaves ;
While afar in th wlUt of the shadows,"
I htrar street Voices o bulls
Cotne bwo on the wind of Uio autumn,
That fitfully rises and swells.
Tbey call and tLoy answer each other'
They answer nd minscle again
As the deep and the shrill iu an anthem
Make harmony still in their strain ;
As the voices of tho seutineU minglo
In mountainous regions of snow,
Till from hill top to hill top a chorus
rioaU down to tho v.alU-ys below
The shadows, the flre-li.ht of even,
The sound of tho rain's dbtjtit chime.
Come bringing, with rain eottly dropping,
Sweet thoughts of a shadowy time;
The slumbering scenes of teclusion,
From ftorm nd intruders uloof,
We feel when we hear in the midnight
The patter of ruin ou tho roof.
When the spirit goes forth in its yearnings
To take all its wandering homo ;
Or, afar in the regions of fancy, '
.Delights on swift pinions to roam,.
I quietly sit by the lire light
The fire-light so bright and so warm,
Fori know that those only who love mo
Will seek mo thrcugh shadow and storm.
But should they be absent this eycung,
Should eveu the household depart
Deserted, I should nut te lonely ;
There still would be guests in my heart ;
The faces of friends that I cherish.
The smile, and the glance, and the tone,
Will haunt me wherever I wander,
Aud thus I am never alone.
With those who have lft far behind them
The joy and the sorrows of t'me -Who
sings the sweet songs of the angels
In a purer and holier clinic !
Then darkly, O evening of Autumn,
Your rain and your shadows may fall,
JJy love and my lot ones you bring mo
My heart holds a feast with them all.
There is nothing purer than honesty ;
nothing sweeter than
intv ;
nothing
warmer tliun love; nothing richer than
wisdom; nothing hiIir than virtue;
and nothing more steudi'usst than laitli.
A Huse Airship.
Samuel A. Kin:;, the celebrated aer
onaut of this city, is about couiph titiu'
the construction of a in ouster balloon,
which, in poiut of size, wiU outstrip
anything of its kind ever brought into
actual use in this country. It is very
properly called the Colossus.
The body of the balloon is a perfect
sphere, except that there is the usual
elongation ou the lower side of the neck.
Its circumference is 11)1 feet- and its
capacity is nearly 100,000 cubic feet
Only in the large cities could a suffici
ent supply" of gas be found to li 1 1 it.
Twelve hundred yards of 40-iuch best
Lyman milk? cloth, furnished exprcsjdy
for the purpose, were required in its
construction, and five months have been
devoted to the work notwithstanding
the fact that sewing machines materially
lessened both the time and labor. Four
barrels of oiUvarnish, of the kind gen
erally used by Mr. King to coat his
balloous and to make them impervious
to gas, were Uit-d to cover the surface
of the Collossus. The cloth is in single
thickness except on the top where it is
double to secure greater strength, and
to make the mammoth envelop strong
in other parts, thire are 24 staya or
bands ruuning entirely around it.
Suspended to a net work of strong
cords will be two cars. The upper one
is intended for scientific observations,
and will be fitted up for scientific intru
ments and fur the accommodation of
observers. The lower car will contain
the other passeugers and the ba'lat.
The collapsing card, which is brought
into use only when it is desirable to
collapse the balloon and let out the pas
suddenly, as for instance, when a land
ing is made iu a gle, is sewn into
a seam a distance of seventy-five feet
from the neck upwards. In detaining
the balloon upon the ground in alight
ing, three anchors will be used in place
of one which would be sufficient in the
Case of balloons of ordinary size. Tbcse
anchors will be arranged iu a peculiar
manner, and in several particulars Mr.
King hs introduced improvements in
connection with the balloon. The gas
envelop, netticg and basket will weigh
between 1400 and 1500 pounds. Filled
with hydrogen gas the Collossus would
' be able to carry between 0,000 and 7,
000 pounds into the air, and with car
burated hydrogen, or the common illu
minating gas, which has much less
buoyancy, 18 or 20 passengers can be
taken, together with scientific aparatus,
and a sufficient quantity of ballast for a
l6ng yoyage. From the figures already
given, it will be seen that the aironau
tic craft is indeed a Colossus. Acorn
parison with the size of some of the
other balloons used in Boston by Mr.
.King, will assist our readers how to
form a better idea of ifs immensity.
"VhiJe the Colossus has a capacity of
nearly 100,000 cubic feet, tho General
Grant, with which Mr. King has made
many ascensions here and eiswhere.holds
only 15,000 cubic feet.
The Queen of the Air had a capacity
of 33,000 feet, the Star Spangled Ban
ner 50,000 feet, and the Hyperion,
which, on it first trip carried no less
than eight persons from Boston, a dis
tance of seventy-five miles, and on the
following day made another long voyage,
capacity of 05,000 feet. 'The new-mor
ter is a veritable giant among Mr.
Kings numerous family of balloons
Boston Journal.
I'acb stud k utacic.
Adam's first music. Warbling at
Eve.
A uoose-papcr. A marriage certifi
cate. A loosepapcr. A decree of di
vorce. The diet of worms. almost any
thing. One of the "voices of tho night."
S'cat.
A clerical error. The waut of
a(e)curate.
To authors -it is not wrong to write
if you right wrong.
What is the worst seat a man can
sit on 'I Seif-conceit,
A thing that should take well with
every body Vacei n at iou.
Tho latest experiment of (Il)oil's
games A petroleum explosion.
You should not stone' your neighbor
but you may rock his baby.
About Thanksgiving time it's "neck
or uoihing" with the poultry.
The surest way to lose your health
is to keep dunking other people s.
Judy's shop boy won't get up in the
mot mug. He says it is si - year.
What we know about the Barwin
theory, "Thereby hangs a tail."
An exchange tells of a marine oisas
ter where three seaman " bit tho dust."
liailroads are aristocratic. They
teach every man to know his station and
to stop there.
Innocence h like an umbrella when
once lost you may never hope to see it
back again.
Why arc hens not immortal ''. Be
cause they have their uteks twirled
(next wurldj in this.
This is a sweeping catastrophe," as
the man said when his wite knocked
him down with a broom.
I low to make a thin baby fat Throw
it out of a third story winJuw, aud it's
sure to et ine down pluti.p.
"Let's inveti:Mte," is what they say
now, in-tead uf the more vulgar "Come
and take a driuk.
'No cows, no cream," was the way
an intelligent compositor t-et up the
words "No en s-, mi crown."
'I Joss" Tweed doesn't want to go to
heaven since he ha read in Bevelattons
that there will be Iiaiptr'n there.
Curious fact : It you h mid cut oil
;n elephant's head it dors not ftd!,w
that it should bo teparated fr,m tl
trunk.
'How the world wagn a tale." Some
thing wrong here. Hither a book of
Darwinian theory, or there's been a com
ma left out.
A Vermont contemporary sugges
tively remarks : "Anonymous communi
cation are worth fuur cents a puuud at
this office."
A spirit medium, when asked what
amusements were most popular in the
other world answered, "Beading obitu
ary notices.
'Hair manure," is what a young la
dy inquired for in one of the Keokuk
drug stores last week, when she wanted
a bottle of hair renewer.
An old sailor at the theatre said he
supposed the dancing girls wore their
dresses at half-mast as a mark of respect
to departed modesty.
There is living in Texas a young man
who has- married his father's divorced
wife. He came within a step of mar
rying his own mother. -
A certain military biographer owes
the War Department some important
papers, atid it is considered iu general
A-dam Bad-owe.
A Newfoundland dog is a good thing
to have enly one must get one or two
children aud a pond before ho will be
of any use. Josh Billings thinks.
Newly married daughter : "How long
?ocs the honeymoon 'ast mamma?"
Practical parent : ''Until you ak your
husband for money, my dear."
A four year old, being asked by his
mother if he would like to have w ings
and be an angel, replied, "No ma, I'd
rather be a hawk and live ou chick
ens." A Portland man went into a shop
and stumbled through his errand in
this fashion : "I want some white wo
man's long-legged cotton stocking hose.
A bare-footed, bare-headed little boy
astonished a worshi ing congregation a
few weeks ago by rushing into the
church and cxclaining "Where's my'
papa ? The pigs are out !"
In answer to its correspondents, an
exchange thus enlightens one querist:
'A Mother. The present style of high,
sharp boot heels is dangerous. Trytl it!
palm of your hand or a shingle."
A few days ago, a negro of Halifax
county, N. C, was exhibiting to a party
of admiring friends tho docile qualities
of his favorite mule by pulling his tail
and otherwise caressing him. His cof
fin was made of poplar plank.
The following is a truthful report of
part of a crmon delivered by an old
colored preacher in Halifax county,
Virginia : "Let not your hearts be
troubled ! O my feller-brcdcrn ! ef you
keep ou in your sinful ways, an' el you
I'sist iu your wickedness, you'll wake up
jcouio moruin', bredern, aud find your
selves in hell-fire'
"I' ARTIES WHO W13KK j OCCUPYING
i lands in the " tlrando Rondo and Siletz
Reserves," in tho State of Oregon, in the years
Ii.jd- o, nni had to ubanton tho same in conse
quence of said Re.ervea having been selected by
tuo U. b. for tho settlement of the lloguo River
Indiana, will iileanu send their addre8en, for
futh. r correspondence, to R. V. DOW MAN,
Alt y Jinx IDS, Washington City, D. C. 13-3w.
i i: OUM A 11 IT I $
OF
The IS ii mail Knee,
i
DIFFERENCES OF OPINION, ETC.,
ete,, will ho commenced iu a week or two
iu this paper, showing how j
infancy!
can ho elaborately represented, hovr
CHILDHOOD nouns
cm be made happy, j
coumxiiip
made easy, j
MANHOOD Y 12 A US
made profitable, and j
)!.! ACJIl
inside comfortable, how to Uvoj ami bo healthy.
Supply your table with tho leant coat, where to
'dispone of tho things you don't want at the
best price, making your own industry the most
profitable. This story is written by a iirt
elass author, and one who pn li rtaiids the
case in hand t-t perfection. Meanwhile, if you
can't wait fr the above to appear in print, call
on M. M. Elil.lS, at La Ckfd. and all ti e
ab..c-ininti-iu-d points will bq fully explained
and happily illustrated.
YOU KNOW 1 KEY.
mr ANTED, AiENTS$it)0 t". S-'M per
y y month, male and female, to introduce
tho g.-nume improved MARSHALL, SEWINU
MACHINE. This machine-, jwill stitch, hem,
fell, luck, brai l, bind, cord, quilt, and em
broil, r in a most superior manner. 1'ricc, only
'!;, fully i:i -rime 1 and warrantj-l fr five years.
We will pay M ,000 for any machine, hih price
or low, tnat will m w a stroi r. more beautiful
or no-rc elastic s- un than ourj. It makes the
ELASTIC LOCK .STITCH.! Every neeond
stitch can be cut, an I stilt the! cloth cannot be
I 'lti-d up irt without tearing itj. We pay Aent
;T'!l to SJ 0 per nooith, anil expenses, or a
cout!ii.r jioii fr-'tn which twivo si. it amount, t an
be madu. For circulars and tj.-nu, apply to or
addrc.s, S, MARSHALL A CO.,
H2 .Nt.iiti str.iet. New York.
"A I'TfON. 1 not bo imposed upon by
othtr lartie.-i traveling throji'h the country
J a' ni ! ii t'Sl worthies cast-ir-ln tttachme. mi
(H r the s ito- lii.niiJ .f therw'ie. Oars t the
"ii'v couioc and really ch'.-i
nSai turc I.
ia.iit.no- in .'ti
ln u..:
1' L A N T A T 1 0 N
BBIttcrs.
rnins wovm'ui i l vi;;iT.r.i.K It K.
JL rtr I if i the lihect amlc-r of ;te ( d !,.
au'l dchilit.it U A a l-.-ni - an 1 r r i i 1 for
the aged atid l.ingu;-l it has ti'i rjual ain ng
"fotuachic. A a remedy "r th nerou-,
wcaknc to whi.-h w.nn n arc cpcc'aliy iub
cct, it i f u tccj ing r v cry 'tht r Mimulint.
In all c!iin:ttM. tropical, tcinpj-r.ite -r frigid, it
j'-rc :i a ."pvi!"!'" in every sp4'ie. of di. rd ri
wh.ih UlideMJtir.es tlie l-d ftlUgh Hl.d
breaks d .hi. tie an if iil t r:.
- - j
fiSunuiiful Wbisaau!
IIACiAN mv;n(ma
to the Complexion the Frc.-hucss ol
Youth.
IUoas's Maovomv RAt.it oior-mcs tie
fl i!hed ttppearanct? catift-1 by jhcat. f iti-;uo and
cxcitrmcnL It make tho lady of forty appear
but twenty, and ,o natural ant perfect that no
person can detect its nppiicaii n. I'y its use
the roughest skin U mado to rjval tho pure ra
di'Mit texture of yo'ithf il ba'My, It removes
redness, blotches and pimptes. It contains
notbiag that will injure th skin the least.
Maonoi.i Rai.m is used by nil fashionable
ladies in New York, London and Paris. It cotz
only 7j cents per IlottJe, anil is sold by al'
lirugijists and Rerfutncrs
tin-cxporicnrod mon-i-Loafcr?.
Tho originator of this wotidcrful medicine
claims to have discovered and inmblurd with
hiirmoiiiy more of A'oi ' moit rrreijii MiM
oil jii-ojir rfic than was ever before combined in
one medicine. Tho evidence of this fact is
found in the variety of most obstinate diseases
which it has been found to compter. In tho
cure of llroiu fiifit, S'crrrc t'ovhn, and the early
stages of Ciuutnptn, it has astonished the
medical faculty, and hundreds, of tho best phy
sicians pronounce it the yreorcut ninlicul lin
mrcry the ftye. While it clues tho severest
Cough, it. strengthens the system and purifies
tho blood. ly its (rent and thoroiujh bll
iwi i'ihi; prcprrtir it t t;s ult lluniri s from the
worst rrituln to a oommoti Jllntch J'impfe or
Eruption.' Aiercurial I'iscages, jMinoral poisons,
Syphilitic and Venerial Dis-casies, and their ef
fects are eradicated and vigorous health and a
noniid cntl1utim established, j Ennipctatt, Suit
III an in, S' uld Hi '"I, J 'crrr $trr, SViy or
iogA Skin, in short all the numerous diseases
caused by bad Uood We cojiqucro I by th i J
powerful, purifying and invigijruting medicine,
for" Liver Complalut" liilioub Dinurdcr nud
Habitual Cunntipnthv, it has produced hun
dreds of perfect and permaueut cures where
other medicine had failed. j
The proprietor offers $100 reward for a medi
cine that will equal it in tho euro of tho diseases
for which it is recommended, llcvaroof counter
feit and worthies imitation. Hce that my Uov
crnmcnt JStump, which is a pon'itice enarante of
geiiviiieneni, is upon tho outsidji wrapper. This
medicine is Sold hy Driiyiitta alone dollar per
bottle. Prepared by R. V. I'lElRCU M. D.t solo
i Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory, loJ
gcuvci etreot, BuiTaloN.Y. Jtino 3d, 13-3t
HOMER "TIN AND STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one Door South of
Post Office.
Dallas ------- Oregon
KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED
difference between articles of TINWARE
manufactured by me, and that made by manu
facturers in Portland and other large cities, for
shipment, 1 have on hand both my own mnke
and also that of factory make, so that people
may take their choice. My stock consists iu
part, of
Moves of all kinds,
Cupper, IJr..ss and Iron Ware,'
IV Ire work of all descriptions,
Sheet and (alvanlzed Iron,
.Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles,
Milk Pans, Dippers,
I.ard and Hotter Cans,
I2gg Heaters,
Japanned Ware a general Assortment,
Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Pans,
Porcelain lined Stow Pans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mos
Improved Patterns,
And in fact everything that can be found in a
liit class Tin and Stove Store.
Jot) Work
Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended to.
iO-tf T. 1. NEWMAN.
Foit tiiu iki:si:t si:ason.
Wo respectfully call tho attention of the
l'ubiic t.i our Well Selected Stock of
Ladles' Drt-s Cioods,
Ladies and .Missc Hats,
fieiit' FurnKlilii" Cioodf,
C.Iovcf, (ialteif. Etc.
Hardware,
liroccrk-,
School I took,
Stationery, fcc.
In fact Iv-f5 tiling Iomd i't a tFirt
i i lU tail More.
!
.' Wo can assure our Putr -M that we will bo
up With the tlui.-s.
Como nti 1 'tV.x inisiif) V;ir St-.ck 'before pur
chasing !.! here.
Country Prodare taken in exchange f- t
Goods !
N. X. J. 1. LEE
H Allan, April 22, 171. 1-ti
v ii s: e: v u i; vn
C heapui than 5;cr!I!
r ii c i,t i: it, w o it r l i: v co.,
ELLEN DALE .STORE,
Hive rem. .vr-I their STOMv OU CftOM-;
Ia!la, an i are e.,iitantly it reivin N UW and
WJ.LL shl.lX l'i.h GHil!, c..n.Ming ...t
I.adle Dre and Fancy CimuN,
3Icn and Hiiyo Clothing,
llat and t aps,
llout and Sh-e s.
I.adIc, and CliUdrcn' shot s of v cry
stIt- and size.
A full Stock of c;rortiit constantly
ou liand.alv; llardwuic and Crockery.
Voolca iood Jlanularturcd at the
I'.Ilcndalc 31111, such as
Heavers, Caimeres, Hard Time,
Tweeds, Flannel' and Illanket?,
Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail.
Having a desire to locate permanently in
iJalla, we will deal' fairly and jutly with ajt
who may favor u with thcr patr-i5;i e. Wc
will xchangi tJnods for ('ountry Produce, lr
which we will pay the Highest l'rice.
Bring on your Eggs and Butter
tf
The standard remedy for Cough, In
fluenza, Sure Throat, Whooping
Cough, Croup, l.lver Complaint,
llronehitis. Bleeding uf the
1. ungs, ami every alieetioii of the
Throat. Lungs am! Chest, includ
ing Co'sumptioii.
V istar 8 llalsam does not dry tip
a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses
the l.uugs, allay Irritation, thus
removing the cause of the roni
plaint. Votie genuine unless sign
ed I. IIUTTS. Prepared by Slt'TIl
W. I'OlVMi tfe SON, llostoiu
Sold by Hi:i)I)I(;i), lios
TISTTKK te CO., San Francisco,
and by dealers generally. K-Iy
C. II cox
Has on hand and fr Sale, SADDLE
TRKKS of nil sizes and (ho best quality.
Shop near Wnymirc'u Mill, Dallas, Oregon.
43tf
Dtt. Sauk's CATAnnit RKtEnr. $500 reward
for an incurable case. Sold by drugghts, or
by mail, 70 cents. Pamphlet free Addrcsj Jt.
V. PoarcOjM. B7 Buffalo..; V,
NATIONAL
BUSINESS CO L L E G Et
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! !
THE EDUCATION FOR THE TIMES.
The Importance of a Practical Education
Was never more Apparent than Now !
IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED
1 that as wc grow in prosperity we grow more
nraetical. and that it is required of men that
they educate themselves practically educate j
themsielves in the beft manner potBiuic to meet j
the demand of the timed.
When Ajjcsilaus,, King of Sparta, was luked
what things he thought most proper fr hoys to
learn, he replied : ''Those things which they
tihould jirartUe when they become men."
" Deliver ail things in number and weight,
and put all in writing that thou givest out or re
ceived in," i a precept of universal application ;
mid there i a special necessity for it Mrict ob
eervancc in all business transactions. Voting
men the future welfare of thi C ait look to
YOU ! Are YOU prepared to meet its demand ?
A COURSE OP INSTRUCTION
to meet the
The most thorough, and comp-rchenfive
COURSE OF. BUSINESS TRAINING
ever introduced by i.uy
o n n b n v i a Ja
OR
11 US I X E S S CO L L E G E,
combining
THEORY AND PKACTICE,
by means of
JiAXKS A SI) lit' SIX ESS OFHCES.
The Ci'iire . fo arran z-1 an
1 Ti.u-.'ht at to
enable the Mudcnt t- in i-' r it m the
hhyrtest i iuie pufr:oio
Each Student, after passing thrugh tho
TIlHUitV COliii:,
be comes an actual
BOOK KEEl'Ei: AM) MEIICIIAXt
where, in ?!. .-p.is'e i.f a few VKl!K.'. he .b- j
tainc the cApt rRiice of aiiORi I N A li j
TIMK. j
Th- Tr.LUCT.Al'H ItF.l'ARTMU V T r
fitted Up !fh th- b .'t i 'lHhtr.iU.el.tr, an-1 i.-. ii.
cii.p'ic.'i: ruonir. m b r.
r..r i ri.l. INFORM TIO', send -f. .-r'OI.
LIME i'Al'Ull. Adlr.--:
DtFRANCK X JA.VKS,
i2fl l'ortland, Uiig -n.
v. ei. ti:al v .,
MAIN STIti:i:T, DALLAS.
Areon hand with their WAUii'iN '-d VX
ti1V ut their old Stand this Spn.ig as una .
and'intend to m 11 them t ry die-ip lot Caidi :
the Prices ranging from $lo' to f l'h
Thev havff 1 n hand f i sale plenty of
wagon luati rials. tJivchita a call and htethein
All kinds of work iu their line done o order.
All kinds of IHaeksmlthlnS d. ue n h ri
notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse
Shoeing $2 iO, cash down.
Thankful for past patronage, they solicit
continuance-of the name.
.lf Dallas, May 0. .U
ioTtca:.
flO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
ft and in particular Albion Powell :
I hcrebv give notice that I have taken up
and f led an applicnt' to pre-empt the S. K.
quarter ..1 Sec. T. 7 S. f W. of tho Willam
ette Meridian, sxid land is situate.1 in the
Cuntv of Polk, and State of Oregon, m the
Land' Othce at Oregon City. Said land was
foi-mcrlv taken un by said Albion 1 owe. 1 1, on
thel.'Uh day of March, A. I). 1U and after
wards abandoned by him, more than three
years ago
"WOODEN ELLIS.
IYOTICU.
Oiti:r;oN caijfoknia raii.
road Company, Land Department, Port
land. Oregon, April 5. 1872. Notice it hereby
givcnth;it a vigorous prosecution will he insti
tuted against any and every persnr w!io tres
passes upon any Railroad Land. by. cutting and
removing timber therefrom before tic same is
POUC.DT of the Company AND PAID FOIL
All vacant Land in odd numbered sections
whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a dis
tance of thirty miles from tho lino of tho road,
belongs to tho Company
I. R. MOORES,
f)-tf LundAgept
tJ. W. IIOtlAnT. j J. AV. 1I01IART.
Dallas j Bucna Vista.
Look Out Tor (lie Locoksio
live When tliclSell Kings!
Since the 0. C. Railroad has been completed
to Cornelius, and prospects of its speedy
approach to Dallas and thence to Ruena Vista,
bo up with the times hy patronizing home
INDUSTRY AND F.NTF.RIMUSU.
Why send your money out of tho State, and
use inferior articles, when you can get tho
cenuine " Homo Manufactured' article by call
ing on
GEORGE W. HOBART & CO.
at DALLAS or BUEXA VISTA, in Polk Co
Manufacturers of Superior Wool faced, long
and short
STRAW COLLARS,
HARNESS,
BRIDLES,
SADDLES
and all other
IIORSR K v i P n EIV T $
made of leather, which they offer at reasonable
rates.
Ordcri for Carriage trimming, Repairing,
etc, etc., will ho promptly attoudad to, and djue
in the ruost approved style.
ic-tf CiiiQ, w, UWAW & CQ.
TO Til S3 I'UEtLIC i
4 LL KINDS OF WORK, SEWINf
iV Warshing an 1 Ironing, Ac, done by ' Mis
liurnett on short notice and on reasonable!
term?. AH order left at the house, south-wet t
pari oi Maiiaa, will be immediately attended t
The Great Medical Discovery !
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGA.R BITTERS
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THE NEW FOOD.
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For a few cents you can buy
of your (J racer or Druggist fir
pickaseof SEAMOSS FAUINEj
made from pure Irish Moss, or
Carrageen, which will make
sixteen quarts of iJlanc Mange,
and a like quantify of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Chai
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lotto Ittisso, iVc. It is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and mosj;
delicious food in tho world, ij;
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids aud
Children.
A (Uorious Chango ! !
Till: fall 12 AT WORLD'S TONIC.
Plantation Bitters.
Tliis Avomlcrfiil vegetable
rctorutivo in llic licet-an
clior of the fec3Ie mid dcbili-j
l:iUd. As a ionic aud cordial
tor I lie aotl aad languid, it
lias no qaal among stom
at liics. As a rnncdy for tho
nervous wcaUness to wliiclu
women arc especially sul
ject, it is superseding cicry
other stimulant. In nil 11
mates, tropical, temperate
or frigid, it nets as a specific
in every species of disorder
which iinderisiines the bodily
strength and breaks down the
animal spirits for sale by
Ml Druggist
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