A member of Congress from the Far West who was invited to a dinner at Washington is now telling his constituents all about it. "There wasn't anything on the table when I got there," he says, but some fork* and spoons and bricky-brace. - Presently they brought in some soup. As I didn't see nothin 1 else, I thought I'd eat all the soup I could, though soup is a mighty poor dinner to invite a M\er to. So I was helped four times and then came on the finest dinner I ever see, and there I set," groans he, " chock full of soup."
EAfiiT Pboven.—lt is easily proven thafc malarial fever*, constipation, torpidity of the liter and kidneyu, general debility, nervous. neiß, and neuralgic ailments yield readily to tbis disease-conqueror, Hop Bitters. It repairs the ravrges of dieeaee by converting the food into rico blooa, and it gives new life and Tigour to the aged and infirm always. Bee. - Skibht MEJf.~" Wells' Health Renewer" reetorea health and. vigor, cures Dyspepsia, liripolence, Debility. Moses, Mobb, and Co. Sydney, General Agente.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4657, 7 December 1883, Page 3
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179Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4657, 7 December 1883, Page 3
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