Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1870 — Prussing’s Vinegar. [ARTICLE]

Prussing’s Vinegar.

Those of our readers who arc desirous of having good Vinegar should try I’russing’s. We can recommend it as superior to any we have ever used. Being entirely pure and wholesome, it is unlike the cheap, adulterated stuff, so frequently palmed off on the public under the name of Vinegar. It possesses all the excellent flavoring and preserving qualities of arpure, genuine Vinegar which is sought after by housekeepers. The Nubskry.—The July number be gins the eighth, volume of this superb little magazine. The neat little stories and sketches given each month naoally contain some good lesson, or morsl, while the pretty pictures are stories in themselves, and wo do not wonder that parents, as well as the children, are so well pleased with The Xurtery. Now Isa good time to subscribe, SI.BO a year; three copies, $4; five copies, th. John L. Shorev, 18 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Thb Little Corporal Magazine.— The July number of this beautiful Javenllo makes Its appearance, greatly enlarged and Improved, as well as finely Illustrated. Tho matter Is entirely original and of a very high order. Tho freshness and vivaclt y of Its psges cause ths eyes of all onr young people u> sparkle. In Its new. Improved form it Is one of tho handsomest, aa It la the cheapest, magazine* we have ever seen. Childlike but not cbildisA, it rejoices the hearts of both parents and children. This number begins a new voliime. One dollar a year; sample copy, 12 cents. Published by Bewell & Milleb, Chicago, 111.

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