Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1???, November 16, 1872, Image 4

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    Fannin? and I&nir Farm-
; We have known people ambitious
to make money, who would spare no
labors to imcreaso their income, and
when .they had secured it, would
spend it to no purpose waste it; get
nothing to show lor it. They were
good to make money but could not
keep or use it well. The ouly good
they could get of their money, was
the doubtful good of having it pass
through their hand?. There are
many people of this stamp ; they can
get business and do it; can caru great
wages ; drive and push through any
pmount of toil ; make long and close
calculations; talk largely and well
enough about business but cannot
Increase their own capital, Their
purse will not hold money it leaks ;
it seems like the fabled pit,without a bot
tom ; or, like the miller's dam, whether
it rained much or little, would hold no
water; or, most likely thov have no
purse. Their money burns their pock
ets and hands ; they have it spent
beforeit is got, or plaus made for its
disposal.
Much like this class of people are
many farmers they can raise good
crops but cannot make them pay;
they neglect their fences, and the
cattle break in just before harvest, or
if they get a good crop they have no
place to secure it; fine fields of hay
and grain are gathered, but there are
rjo barns or granaries to keep them ;
the fruit trees yield well, but there are
no means for preserving the fruit, and
it goes to
waste : the root crops are
good, but the Ivost and winter destroy
them, because they caunot boar every
thing; the farming implements rot
more th.au they wear, because the rain
and sun are ever pelting and scorch
ing them; the cows give good milk,
but the want of dairying appliauces
makes the milk of but little value;
the pigs are in the corn-cribs ; the
sheep are in the garden; the kitchen
has no wood but lives I'lom baud to
mouth; the house has no cellar; the
water is far away. Kverythiug works
the hard way; there is much done but
little saved. When spring tomes
everything is gone ; seeds of all kind?
must he "bought; the rotten utensils
replaced by new , the broken down
fences made over; the petit d ami
browsed fruit trees replaced by new
and young ones ; and a world of labor
spent to get the farm iuto working
order. So it goes yeur after year ; and
all the difficulty lies in want of older
and taste in the style of farming.
No man of order aud taste will sec
gates hanging on one hinge, fences
reeliiig, everything looking lik old ch,-i".-or
young ruin; men of taste will hus
band well their farms, and men of real
farming skill will have arrangements
for making the most of all they get,
for saving or marketing, that nothing
be lost. It is the farmers' lo.-se that
beep them back, and the most of losses
are by their own negligence or want of
skill. There is much in half farming ;
they waste a great deal of labor and
aqd time. The art of keeping every
thing in order lies in having a place
for everything and puting everything
in its place when used ; in making
repairs when needed ; in always putting
odd moments of time,rainy dsns, etc., to
making improvements, arranging con
veniences, and in getting ready for the
season's active labor. Let all half
farmers mend their ways as fast as
possible so they will mend their for
tunes and their te.nporal interest.
JJlica Weik'y Herald.
"Tommy, my son, what are you oin
do with that club " Send it to the
editor, of course.'; "-But what are you
going to eeud it to the editor for 1"
i'Cause he says if anybody will send
htm a club he will send them u copy
of his paper," The mother came
pretty near fainting, but retained con
ciousuess enough to as?k, "But, Tommy
my dear, what do you suppose he wants
with a club ?" " Well, 1 don't know,"
replied the hopeful urchin, " unless it's
to knock down subscribers as dou't piy
lor their paper."
A mi lifter made an interminable call
upon a lady of his acquaintance. Her
little daughter, who was pre.-eut, grew
very weary of his conversation, and at
last whispered in an audible key :
dld't he bring his amen with him,
mamma i
" Do vou think Jonah cryed when
he was iu the fih's belly?" was the
question put to an oily penman by a
sleek querist " Don't know," replied
Jack, 44 but should think not, as there
wa8 plenty of blubber without his'u
If small iris ar waif. are large ones
waifers? "Certainly," wiys pweet
sixteen, " at least the boys have thy
habit of applying them t their lips in
sealing their vows."
The wotd love in the Indian lanenago
ia cr.lw iiilciulitilMll'tell Wilder." IIw
Djeely it would souud, whispered softly
in a w!iiau,H c;u, "1 tchcuileuda
piourtchwyer you 't
WW
ft
1
Every Han Ms own Physician.
CAUTION".
THF. ImmenMi demand for ITOI.LOTVAY'S
TILLS and OINTMENT hn tempted
unprincipled partiua to counterfeit these yalu
L13 medicines.
In order to protect tnepitfilie and ourselres,
wo hive iuel netT " Trade Mark," roimist
ii'gofan Egyptian circle of a serient, with
the lt't ! er H in the centre. Every box of (ren
umelltiLLowAY'i Pili-8 and Ointment wiU
have thi tiado mark on it ; none are geumuo
VillliOUtlt.
N. Y. CnxuiCAt. Co., Sole Proprietors,
78 Maiden Lane, New York.
HOW TO CURE IT.
At the commencement of the Diarihoe, which
always precedes an attack of the Cholera, take
a tea?ionful of Pain Killer in sugar and wa
tcr, (hot- if convenient,) and then hathe freely
the stomach and bowels with the Pain Killer
clear. Should the diarrhoe or cramps continue
repeat the dose every fen or fifteen minute un
til the patient is relieved. In extreme canes
two or more tca?poonfuls may be given at t
loc.
The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no ciual
Incases of Cholera, Summer Complaint, Iys-
pepsia. Dysentery, Asthma it cure in one nisrht
by takinif it internally, arid b:ithinz with it
freely. Its action is like niaie, when external
It applied to Old Sre. Uurii!', Scalds, and
Sprains. For Sick Headache and 'fouthacln
don't fail to try iu In t$h-rt, it is a Pais Kill
er.
Direrti-m. a'.-ompany K-h lttlc.
The Pain Killer iseldty ail dealers in Med
icines.
Piiovs, 2o cent., 30 ccutsan-1 $1 per bottle
THE UNDERSIGNED PRACTICAL
I'intcr.i Las Incited iu He know
the bu.-incss and mcsns it. (Mm him a call.
H feels confi kut that La will give entire .at-
sfaction.
uuowx.
"TEir SAI.OO.,
MAIN HTKEKT, DALLAM.
rpTHE V,VT OF WINKS AND LIQUORS
ales and porters di.pcned at tke bat
ch'dcs Havana Cigar.
Give us a call and we guaranteo satisfaction,
GLAZE A.McCANN Pr
CLOSED
All persons indebted to 0. B. STILES are
requested to call and settle up as soon s poss
ible, as he has closed his old books. He has sold
one half of his business to Mr. Phil Merriam
The new firm of Utiles A Merriam will carry
on the business at the old stand. It takes
money to carry on buine; and I ask th.?
who owe me to ''come out,"
2tf.
"GEM" SALOON
STREET IISDE-
PEIVTEITCE.
nPIhe Wd of wines, liquors, ales, porters and
H TEMPERANCE CORDIALS always on
hand, fine Havana cigars, Free reading rooms
attached to the saloon. R. M. Beau Pr.
27 tf
The stan lard remedy for Coughs, In
tltienza. Sore Throat, Whooping
Couh. Croup, Ilver Complaint,
II ronchlliH, HleeiMn of the
limits, and every a li'ct t Ion of the
Throat, I.unjjs and Chest, Includ
ing Consumption.
VJtars IJ.vMara does not dry up
a Coucrh, hut loosen It, cleanses
the liUns, allay irritation, thus
ro.ii ivin the r.ause of the ci m
pl ilnt. V.ine uMtiine unles" slj; ti
ed I. ItUrrs. Prepared hy SIJ t II
V. I'OiVIiH SON, llosti n.
Siui i) ii:inn(;i(i, ihih-
TTI'klt A CO.. San i'Yaiiri'Co,
ajid hy dealers generally. IC-Iy
HOLLO
WAIO
' -y -.; ; ' , .
y.'iv' tA v ' . - '
ir' A ' ' : -;t
NATIONAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
a; MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE !!
THE EDTJC 4.TION FOR THE TIMES
The Importaiice of a Practical Education
Wa never mere Apparent than Now !
T IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED
that as wo gre w in p perity wo erow more
practical, and jtl at it is required of men that
they euurate theinfelvc9 practically educate
themselves in the best manner possible to meet
the demands ot the times.
When Agesilaua, Kine of Sparta, was afktd
what thinyrf he thought most proper for boys to
learn, ho ref lied : Those things which ti er
hl.ould practice when they beco'ae men."
" Deliver all things in number aud weight,
and put all in writing that thou givest ont or ru
ceivtfct in," is a precept of uuiversal application;
and there is axpecia: necessity for tts strict ob
servance in all business transactions. Youn '
men the luttire welfare of this Coast look to
YOl! ! Are YOU prepared to meet its demand ?
A COURSE OP INSTRUCTION
to meet jtbe
Ii;I AIYIS or THE AGE,!
, The most thorough, and comprehensive
COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING
ever introduced by tny
COM U E R C I A L
OR
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
combining
THEORY. AND PRACTICE,
by me.na of
BANKS J ND BUSINESS OFFICES.
'Tho Course is so arra iped and Taught as
enable the Students to master itju tho
Shortest Time possible
to
Each Student, after pasjing though tLe
THEORY COURSE,
become an actual
BOOK KEEVUU AS I) Mr.ncHAN'I
when, in the p:ice if a fVw WKKKS. be '
tains the experience of an Ol.lINAKY LIFE
TIME.
The TELECRAPII DEPARTMENT' i now
fitti'd lp With th ' bvi-t (f lllflllllllll.lf, nod I in
I'oinpli-te ruMiir.i.' ir l.-r.
For FELL IN'I'OKM TIOX, send for CO I.
I.LiJK PAPKlt. Ad.lr.-M:
D. FRANCE A JAMES,
lZs Portland, Ungon,
v. n. s 1 1. v e
No. 13li, First Street,
poktlaxd, - - - - oux:r;t
Who'c;i!e and Retail Dealer ia
DRY COODS, (lOTillM!,
LA OIKS' DHKSS COODS,
HOOTS AXI HllfllS, II ATS As CAIJ
GIlOCKIilKS PRO VISIONS,
HighcstJCash Price paid for all kinds of
Count Xiolue
There is no such Word as Fail.
TARRANT'S
ror')t'M
lix tract of Cuhchs
AND
C O V V I tl X ,
A SURE, CERTAIN
S V K K D V cuiu:
For all l)ise.is of the Bl.Anncn. Kioxkys anl
UitiNAitY Oroa.vs, either ill the Male or Female
frcqucnMy p;rfirinins a perfect Cure in the
short space of three or four day : and always
in less timo than any other pripcration In
the use of
TARRANT'S COMPOUND RXTRACT OF
CUBEBS AND COPAIBA
There Is no need of confinement or change of
diet In it approved form of pa?te, it is en
tirely taf telex?, and cau.es no unpleasant 'sen
i(tion to the patient, and no exposure It is
now acknowledged by the most learned in the
ProffoMion that In all iecret diseases Cuhebs
and Copaihy are the only two Remedies that
can be relied upon with any certainty of Suc
cess. NEVER FAIL S
MANiFCTinEn KLY by TA RRANT A'CO.,
278 and 2S0 Greenwich and 100 Warren
S ts., New Ycrk Sold by Druggitda all over
th e world-
2C-Cui.
A PI TAL SAL OOiV
JO. BERNARD, PROI'RIETOR.
Has Just received a large invoice o
WIKES. UQUGFSAKD CIGARS
His brand' embraco the choicest varieties.
Be sure and
give mm A CALL,
aud bo will make you feel at heme.
23-tf.
imrB
The Warning has been Heeded
Since the exposure o f the attempts made by
certain unscrupulous local dealers, palm off
their coarse astringents, made from cheap and
mpure materials, in the placo of . the great na
tional tonic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters,public
opinion has set strongly against these empirics
and their preparation Their occupation is gone,
or soon will be When the l:ght is let into decep
tion it soon wilt down Persons who trifle with
their own health, by using unknown prepara
tions, with no guara em, when
an established specific, proven by 20 years
experience to be exactly what it is claimed t bo
is within their reach, are sure to repent tl e
termerity Many have done so in this instance,
but it is hoped that the truth plainly spoken bus
arrested the evil In the ineantiina the demand
for the leading protective aud restorative medi
cine ot America was never bo great as it has
been this seaon From tho Fver and Augue
districts of the West, South West and South, it
is literally overwhelming, and it may be said
of tho advices from all parts of tho country of
the cures it is effecting in dyspepsia, bilious
complaints, chronic constipation, that " their
name is legion." Everywhere the importance
of "holding fast that which is good," and of
avoiding what is spurious and dangerous.
The numerous " Bitters," under various
names which metcenary dealers endeavor to
substitute for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters,
should be avoided, for their own sakes, by tho
sick'and the public at large. Hostetter's Bit
teare prog arable ia 1 jttlos oa'y, ail nvr
sold in bulk.
ATTENTION!
rriHE OVERLAND STORE, SALEM, HAS
received a large lot of niee, favtik aable
dry goods, together with a well selected stock
of Doaiestics, etc. Give them a call. Highest
price paid for produce. 7if
PLANTATION
Emitters.
S . T .I s o o x .
rpiIIS WONDER FT I, VPr.KTAP.I.E I V
JL etoralive i tlte het anchor of :he fieb!
ami debilitated. A a tnii and cordial Iu1
the agvl and languid it has . ejaal ani.in-t..tn.ii-hic.
A a rt-tocdy fur the nervuo
w4kni tn which wtttuen are e?p'c'HHy ub
eet, it i tupcrrrpitig evtry thcr etiuiulatu
In a'i cliinat,-, irpi'al, tnupcrate or frigid, it
.t-M a je.'iu in evt-rv p?-iv of dird-.M
which uilriiiHif tha lly
f k ....
tr?ij jftli
LYON'S
ES. a.
i n a i r n.
r rrrrrlii and llfaudU i'cini
Human llwir. To I'rct t ut Us l'aIUnr
Out and Turning; c;i ay.
A well preserved Head of Hair, in a per"r
of middle ar. at oiu-e ln'ptki refine nn-nt. el
eK a health and beauty. It may truly b
caUed Vmi.-n'n Crowning (Sl-.ry, while hum.
are not intenihlc to itn advauta. c anil i harinf
Ft w thitt. arc m-tre disu.otin tlian thin, friz
ly, hnMh, untamed Hair, with head nl ten'
covered with D.indrutr. Vieit n. barber nnl
you fel and Joik like a new man. Thii i
what l.VON'S KATIf AlliOV will do nl!
the time. The chwrui which lir in well plaeeo
llnir, (5!i.v ('url.i, Luxuriant Tre.eK; and h
Cl nn Head, is noticeable nd irresistible,
ijol d I y fil I i i i if i i u t inn 'Iti't
7
The- originator of this wonderful medicine
claims to have discovered .uid eomliued with
hurmomy more of Nature t tnrerei'jn it d".
cat properties thnn was ever ocforc combinel in
one medicine. Tho evidence of this fact is
found in the variety of most obstinate diseases
which it has been found to conquer. In tho
cure of Hmnehiti, Severe Couyk, and the early
stupes of CtnHHtnption, it has astonished the
nifdical faculty, and hundreds of the best phy
sicians pronounce it the rrr-atcut medical ('
rovery of the aye. Vhilc it cuics tho severest
Coughs, it strengthens tho system and purifies
tho blood. By its yreat and thoromjh blood
pnrifyinij properties it cures all llmnor from the
worst tcrofula to a oommon Blotch Pimple or
Eruption. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons.
Syphilitic and Vencrial Diseases, and their ef
fects are eradicated and vigorous health and a
Hound conititntion established. Kryipefat, Salt
Illmum, Scald- Head, Fever Sore, Scaly or
Rough Skin, in short all the numerous diseases
caused by bad blood We conq1.'. ro I by this
powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine.
Fat "Liver Complaint," Jlilirmg lHorderi and
Habitual Cotitip .lion, it has produced hun
dreds of perfect and permanent cures where
other medicine had failed.
The proprietor offers $100 rt ward for a medi
cine that will equal it in the rare of tho diseases
for which it is recommendod. Beware of counter
feit and fcorthlc imitation. Heethatmy Gov
ernment Stamp, which is a ponitive yuarantec j
yenuinenexD, Is upon the outside wrapper. This
medicine is Sold bu l)rnjiiHt atone- dollar per
huttle. Prepnred by II. V. PIERCE M, D sole
Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory, l.'tH
Seneca street, Buffalo N.Y. Juno Ihl 1.1 Jim.
For the very best photographs go to Brad
ey A. Rulofl'soii'a Uallory without STAIRS,
1 jjUVF ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR,
Montgomery, sir out, Sau .Francisco,
A FAMILY AKTICI.E.
Agents make $12 60 per day, $75 per week
AN lNTIltlLY NEW
SEWING
MACMINlS
FOR DOMESTIC USE,
v ONLY FIVE DOLLARS.
With The New Patent Button Hole
Worker.
Patented Juno 27tb, 1871.
A most wonderful and etegantly construct
ed SewisG Machine for Family Work.
Complete in all its Parts, Uses, the Straight
Eye Pointed Ne die, Sklk TnBBADijia, direct
upright Positive Motioi, Self Fed and Cloth
Guides. Operates by Whkei and on a
Table Litjht Itvnning Smooth and noiseless
like all good high priced machines. Has'ufenf
Check to prevent the whee being turned the
wrong way. Uses the thread direct from the
spool, Makes the Elastic Lock Stitch,
(finest and strongest stitch known ;) firm, du
rable, close and rapid, wm ao an ainus w
work,yie and and coar$c, from Cambric to
heavy cloth or Leather, and uses all discrip
tions of thread. This Machine if heavily con
structed to give it strength ; all the parts
of each machine being made alike by machinery
and beautifully finished and ornamented. It is
very easy to learn. Ilnpid, Silent and Smooth
in operation. Reliable at all times, and a
Practical, Sciestuical.Mecba.mcal Inven
tion, at Greatly reduced price H
A good. Cheap, Family Sewing Machine at
last. The firt and only success in producing
a valuable, substantial and reliable low priced
Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price reaches
all conditions. Its simplicity and strength
adapts it to all rapacities, while its many merits
make it a universal favorite wherever used.and
creates a rapid demand.
IT IS ALL IT IS RECOMMENDED.
"I can cheerfully and confidently recom
mend its une to those who are wanting a really
good Sewing Machine, at a low Price.
Mrs. j. P. Wilson, Kutherfork Park Bergen
Co. N.J.
Price of each Machine, "Class A-" "One,
warranted for five years by special certificate,
with nil it fixture and rcerythiHij complete
belonging to it. including the self-threading
nevdle.packed in a strong woodei box, aud
delivered to any part of the country, by express
fret of further charge(i,on receipt of price, only
five d.'ll.ir. fvtfe d-slivery guaranteed. lib
rae h Machine we will eeud, on receipt of ne
1 eutra the uew patent
BUTTON 110LK WORKF.lt.
One of the most important and uceful iu
ventions ef the ag. So simple and certain.,
that a child can work the finest button h'
itb regularity and case. Strung aiil btauti
ul. SiMtciAL Tkiih. and rj-tm inducement to
M il l: and Pkv.i,k Ay ut. Storf K tp r". Ac
hi will establish aencif thrwugh the c'ountrt
it.d kerp inir Nr. ' Ma Himcs on ei'-t!-n an i
't!r. County rights given t smart agents free,
A ii i.t's et.mpieie uijitn furtiii-htd wi:ti.ut any
t i; a i-it.ii4;r.a. aiiip)e ( t ).if ili-riptiv.
i''UiArs o-nlaining tirins. tectiiuni.tls l.n
;f4tii!g. Ac. Ac, soul We a supply
A J HI ; I l.T I : It A L 1 M M PL KM V. N TS .
L.ttcst I'.iietit I iinpr.iveui-vits for tb
L" ii in u J (Ltrden. M- r!.Heajers,Cultivat..r
- 1 Cutters. Hrtrr-w. Farm Mills. Pi.ihtn-!ifv.-trj.
T.i ii' i 'linf in I ii! arti -Jes n-v 1
r F-hui w rK. U r- I iu Ur vnri-jt
'Vi.rn.o' .!. lit" wbr'ni i,i.4'itji !n
' ; vi-ii t Vov.s i -t hundred. Ac. Ah m--.-
V lu I'Si)'-.' Motiej- (fid, rs. lUg ?tcrt d let
r Dr.itts r t v x; r , ;!! ! itt out ri-!
ltd are jiiito'-tiy .-;'-urv. Saie dciiwry of a!
or xo-'l ite gu ir.nt''e 1.
An old arid ri,'p-tiii'ib!e firm that H-ll th
'te"J good at the bwe price. a.l ea rtd-.i
! p n !' (Ut r I r. Farm-.r ' ''
.N Hi k
A idre? or b.r
ji;::ome n. iii d-on
Cru?r Oraeawih
ill Caartlaadt t-,.
KovrYark,
Oct 10 6m.
jr. it. Kirst.i: it.
Justice o f the Peace,
DALIAS PRI2CIXCT --Polk County
EEDS, MORTd All ES POWERS OF AT
p tori. ey, and other legal papers drawn and
acknowledged, on short notice. Office in the
C'uvt House. 19-1
.cn Cir.oils! IVcw fiood,!!
I '0K Tllli PUBiUNT SliASON.
Wo
respectfully call the attention of
Public to our Well Selected Stock of
the
Ladles' Dress Cooda,
liadles' and Misses' Hats,
Gents Furnishing CJoods,
Cloves, Galterc. Utc.
Hardware,
Croccrles,
School Hooks,
Stationery, &c.,
ni fact Kverythlnpr I'ound In a First
Class Retail Store.
We 'can assure our Patrons that wo will be
up with the times.
Come and Examine our Stock befor pur
chasing elsewhere.
Country Produce taken In exchange f
Goods !
N. A J. D. LEE.
Dallas April 22. 1871. 1-ti
rYOTlCK.
OIU-UJON CA1,U OHMA HA1L
road Companr. Land Denartraent. Port.
land, Oregon, April 5, 1872. Notice thereby
given, that a vigorous prosecution will bo insti
tuted against any and every pernor who tres
passes upon any Railroad Land, by cutting an
reiiioving timber therefrom before the mime d
DOIKIHT of tho Company AND PAID FOR.
All vacant Land in odd numbered section
whether surveyed or unsurvcyed, within a dis
tance of thirty miles from tho line of tha road,
belongs to the Company
I. It. M 0011 ICS,
6tf Land Agent
TOTIIE PUBLIC
LL KINDS OP WORK. filtWTTfffl
Washing and Ironing, Ac- done b Mrs-
Burnett on short notice and on reasonable
terms. All orders left at the house, aouth wet
part of Da'.las, will be immediately attended tso
The dliY.it'
Dr. WAI-KETC'
i C
VINEGAR Bl'i
25
Hundreds cf Tlx
Bear testimony to th'-'r
ful Caraiiro ILUVct.
fiiWHAT ARE
THV 7
.HEY ARE KOI .
-' m mm r n I t I 1 C
I" A IM Y U tVl ii n
Mala of Poor Horn,
KDiritannd Ilefuae I,lqnurdoctored,iplced
and sweetened t please the tarte, called Ton-,-.i,n"
Appetizers," "nestorers," c. that Had
t;c tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but ar
a true Medicine, made from the Satire Roots and
Herbs of CaUfornim. free from all Alcttbwll
Stimulants. Tl.cy are the ii HEAT BLOOD
PL'KIFIi:it and L.IFRCSIVINU PRIN
CI PIE a perfect Ueaovator and Inrhtorator of
l .e Fysit-ci, carrying off all poisonous matter ac$
renorloif tt: blood to a healthy condition. N
person can take these El.ters according to 41r.
lion sad rcinair lone wnwjll.
l'r lafluiuuiutory and Chronic Rata
inntUrn nud iout, Dvaorpata mr Ia4U
treMtiou. IlillouM, Itemlttent and la tar
mittrnt Fevers, DUrases of (be Iltoorf,
Liver, Kidtieya, aud Bladder, these Bit
lera Lavs bac.i most successful. Such DIa
esifcCf are caused by Vitiated Rlood. whlcbi
H h-u:ivra::y pfidiccl by dcraogemeat of tU
r,:-i-i i Oic!idi,
U VnPKPSIA OR INDKiEHTfOX.
j .. :.;:!. I ain tl the Shoulders, CoukIis. TlgtU
i . s c-t tho C:est.l;siiues,four Eructatloas of
th Ft :t.3.'i,' Had tastj la the Mouta Bilious At
V&:; ii.tU a of t-ie Heart, Inflammation of
i:.e l.a'.;j.i':.i 1; i:iere(rfon ofthe Kidneys, and
uhuudr.-d ot'icr paiutp" sytuptums, aro the off
i;ri;s-f lrircpia.
1st 1-ivi.rat ; t!n Stimach and stimulate tba
r; : 1 1 vcra'id lwwc!, whlc'.i render tUem of un-
i eHScacy 1 ranning the blood f sll
t!..v.r;:i'-8. a i I liupMUiij new life aud Tigor to
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si-t illy tn? . e::.ir r.r.a.l sell bottle.
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A ,r.d c;-.i-ir.t tTii:ie c ; Street. New Yor'tU
.: r r" " --'s A:r rHALEKS.
THE NEW fOOD.
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For a few cents you can bay
of your Grocer or Druggist a
package of SE.MOSS FARINE,
made from pure Irish Moss, or
Carrageen, which will make
sixteen quarts of Diane Mange
and a like quantity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Russe, Arc. It is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food In the world. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Jiaiigo ! !
Tilt? Gllli: AT WORLD'S TO WIG.
Plantation Bitters.
ThU wonderful -epjetabl
restorative is the sheet-anchor
of the feeble nnl debili
tated. As n tonic nutl cordial
for tho aged und languid, It
has no equal among stom
achics. As n remedy for the
ucrrous weakness lo which,
women nre especially sub
icct, it Is superseding every
other stimulant. In nil 11-.
nates, tropical, temperate
or friil ll nets n n speclflc
in every species of disorder;
which undermines the hod"
strength and breaks d-'11 t,,e
iiuimal spirits. Fr sale Irjf
ull 2) ru waists.
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