The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, June 14, 1876, Image 4
SUMMARY OF AI1SW8.
lalfreitlac Items from Home and .Abroad.
Three children In a boat were awept over
the rapide aud drowned in the river Sault an
Reoollet, Canada The oholera ia raging
fearfully in Mandalay among great number*
of people, who are erecting earthworks for
the king of Bormah Ariatidea won the
two-and-one-half-milo race at the Lexington
meeting, in 4 SWJ-^being the faaleet time by
one second ever reoorded Ellen Jaokaon,
of Brooklyn, N. Y., threw her huBband aged
fifty years down a flight of stairs, breaking his
neck and killing him instantly The
Williamsport (Pa.) incendiary was captured in
the act of firing a lumber yard. Bis resistance
was so great as to necessitate shooting him
three times. He appeared to be insane
A oolored church's delegates were denied admission
to the Booth Carolina Episcopal < onvention
The European steamship Rhein
struck a fishing smack lying at anchor in the
fog off the banks of Newfoundland, cutting
her completely in two. All the crew were
saved.
Lightning straok a schoolhouee in Bondean,
Canada, prostrating a dozen scholars, one of
whom was killed, six severely injured and
three slightly wounded A quarrel between
the whites and bleak* of Laurel Hill, La.,
terminated in a regular engagement, resulting
in the killing of four whites. Eight negroes
were also killed and four hanged. Further
trouble is apprehended, and the sheriff of the
county lias called for military A provisional
government has been established in
Hayti, with Gen. Boiarond Canal at its head.
Owing to the low prioe of caliooes, the
Manchester (N. H.) print mills have olosod
for an indefinite season, throwing five hundred
hands out of employment A military
excursion train was thrown from the track by
a brokon rail near Riohmond, Vs., and a number
of passengers were killed or wounded ....
Two oolored men, Paul Campbell and Prinoe
Boberson, were hanged at 8pringfleid, Qa., in
the presence of three thousand persons, for
the murder of a mother and daughter The
United States House passed the bill to allow
the khedive of Egypt's gift of diamonds to
uen. Hbsrmui's daughtor to pass duty free.
Hon. Wm. H. B&rnnm has been eleoted
United States Senator by the Connecticut
Legislature to fill the unexpired term made
^ vaoaut by the death of Senator Ferry
An explosion in a " giant powder " mill near
Drakeville, N. J., blew two> men to atoms and
destroyed considerable property The
score of the fir at game in the Philadelphia
billiard tournament stood : Sloason, 300; itudolphe,
266. The so ore of the second game
was: Daly, 300; Foster, 150 The Nevada
Democrats, while they sent their delegates to
the national convention unpledged, strongly
indorse Mr. Tilden A sudden squall upset
a passenger steamboat near Hong Kong, and
two hundred Chinese were drowned The
revenue authorities have seised twenty-five
distilleries, with forty thousand gallons of
mash and liquor, at different points in North
Carolina and Virginia Eight children embarked
in a leaky skiff on the Ohio river near
Vevay, Ind., for a row, but wheu in the center
of the stream the boat filled and sunk. A
man went to their rescue, but before he could
reach them five of the children?all of one
family?bad drowned.
After the burning of Daniel Ming's house,
near Dresden, N. Y., the bodies of his three
children were found wrapped in each other's
arms A Philadelphia hotel olerk has been
fined $600 for refusing a room to a colored
clergyman Four deaths from trichina
have ooonrred at Savonia, N. Y The Ohio
Democracy instrnoted their delegates to the
national convention to work for Wm. Alltn
Their platform demands the immediate repeal
of the resumption law, the substitution of
legal tenders for bank notes, and the Issue of
legal tenders by the general government only;
that silver shall be legal t nder in payment of
all debts, and in all sums, opposes the contraction
of the currency The New Jersey
Republicans did not instruct their delegates ;
but most of them are in favor of Blaine. The I
platform of the convention favors a speedy |
return to specie payments, free, non-sectarian |
public schools, and an economical administration
of government looking to the protection
of American industries The Tennessee
delegates to the Republican convention wore
uninstruoted, but it is understood the majority
are for Morton The Alabama delegates
favor Bristow The Iowa Democrats send
their delegation uninstruoted, and they are
divided between Tilden and Hendrioks. Their
platform demands an early return to a gold
basis, as it will plaoe the business interests of
the country on a sure and steady footing;
at the same time it demands the repeal of the
Sherman resumption law as injurious to tho
prosperity of the nation.... Six of the Balooioa
assassins bare been pnblioly executed in the
presence of the French and German representor
es.
The Kentucky Republican delegates are solid
for Brlstow Dele ware's Republican delegates
hare been instructed to vote for Blaine.
The endeavor of one man to ride 806
miles in fifteen hours on thirty California mustangs,
on the Fleetwood course, New York,
was pnsuooesefuL The driver gave up blind
and exhausted after 236 miles, having besn
in the saddle eleven hours and 26 minutes.
At that time he was but ten mlnntes behind
time, despite the falling rain and heavy track.
Henry O. Bowen has been supplied from
Plymorth church The Mississippi steamer,
Pat Cleourne, exploded hor boiler near Shawnee
town and burned to the water's edge. Five
of the passengers and crew lost their lives
and ten wars wounded Three returning
miners were killed and scalped by Indians
near the Black Hills Kansas Democrats
..ua fcv i>ao ukuonuconvention
to work for Hendricks Texan nogtn
attacked a bond of Mexican cattle thieves
while they ware in the act of crossing the Bio
Qrande with their booty, and eoeeeeded in
kil ing ten of the eeoonihels and recapturing
sosne of the etook SLt of the crew of the
schooner Thomas 0. Street ware loot in Lake
Erie by the oapaiaing of their craft in a qoalL
FOKTY-FOURTH CONGRESS.
The Bastes? et general Interest Tines
aetesu
man.
Mr. West (Bop.), of Louisiana, from the
committee on appropriations, reported favorably
on the Hones bul appropriating 09,000 to
pay the expenses of the seieet committee appointed
to investigate the Federal offioee in
Ixxaieiana. Passed.
Mr. Sargent (Bep.), o* California, lntrodneed
a bill to restrict the Immigration of Oh in set to
the United States.
Thb Hones bill toametf the got of Hgrdh
13, 1374, to enooormge the growth of timber on
the Western prairies, end the Honse bill to
extend the time to pre-emptors on the pnblio
lends were passod. - t
Mr. Bheiman (Itip.), of Ohio, from the (
finance committee, reported adversely on the .
Senate bill to reduca the interest upon the :
pnblio debt, provide for a safe and elastic cur- *
renoy, for the speedy appreciation of the valuo i
of treasury notes and national bank notes to 1
that of ooin, and to guard against panics and (
inflation of bank credits, and the committee ,
was discharged from its further consideration. ,
Mr IMmnnJ. \ ? V ? * ?<-. <
1+roy.y, Ul * OLUiUUL, 1 IVJUi IUB >
committee on the judiciary, reported, with i
amendments, the Senate bill to ameild the ]
seoond, fourth and fifth sections of the act to .
enforce the right of citizens of the United ,
States to vote in the several States of the '
Union. I
Mr. Wright (Rep.), of Iowa, introduced a bill I
to provide for the establishment of a board of <
land commissioners. Referred.
The bill proposes the appointment by the
President, and confirmation by the Senate, of '
a commission of three members to receive and i
examine snob claims as shall be brought before |
it by or in behalf of persons to whom patents ,
for lands may have beon issued in the name of
the United States by the proper oflloers, tnt
whose title to snoh lands may have failed by '
reason of a superior adverse title. The oom- <
missioners are to dotermine the amount of loss <
or damage sustained by holders of sncb failing j
titles, and report to Congress.
Mr. Oonkling (Rep.), of New York, introduced
a bill to pontsh the counterfeiting of !
trade mark goods and sale of or dealing in 1
counterfeiting trade mark goods. Referred. \
Mr. Sherman (Rep.), of Ohio, called np the
House bill authorizing the appointment of rooeivers
of national banks, and for other purposes.
Passed.
HOUHK.
The House went into committee of the 1
whole on the Post-offioe Appropriation bill, 1
the question .being in regard to abolishing tbo
letter carrier system in cities of Isbs than 40,000
population. The discussion having closed, i
the vote was taken on the motion of Mr.
Mntchler (Dem.), of Pennsylvania, to strike
out of the bill the provision referring to tho
abolition of non-eetablishment of the free delivery
system in cities of not less than 40,000
inhabitants. The motion was agreed to?125
to 29?and the provision was struck out of the
bill.
Mr. Foster (Rep.), of Ohio, moved to insert
an item of $350,000 additional for the letter
carrier system in cities of leee than 40,090 inhabitants.
Rejected.
Mr. Holman moved sn amendment increasing
an item for inland transportation from
14,500.000 to 15.000,000, specifying it as follows:
Transportation by railroads, 8,862,149;
by star routes, steamboats, and all other than
railroad routes, 8,237,851. He said that the
plan was to allow five mills per lineal foot of
oar room, when the mails are oarried leee than
twenty-five miles an hour, and six mills when
over that rate of speed. Adopted.
Mr. Payne (Dem.), of Ohio, moved to suspend
the rules and pass the bill directing the
secretary of the treasury, under suoh limits
and regulations as will beat secure a just and
fair distribution of silver ooln throughout the
ooontry, to issue that now in the treasury, to
fin fimnnnf nrtf. *1A AAA AAn '
I .. I ..... MW- vjKVWUUJg V*W,WU,\nA/, IU CJLchange
for an equal amount of legal tender
notes, and that tbe notes so reoeived In exchange
shall be kept as a separate fund, and i
be reissued only on the retirement and destruction
of a like sum of fractional currency
reoeived in payment of duties to the United
States, and that such fractional currenoy when I
so subetituled shall be destroyed and held as
part of the sinking fund, as provided in the
act of April 17, 1876. Rejected?yeaa, 135 ;
nays, 73.
The House went into committee of the
whole, Mr. Springer, of Illinois, in the Chair,
on the Post-office Appropriation bill.
On motion of Mr. Gannon (Rep.), of Illinois,
the section as to postmasters' compensation
and as to box rents was modified so aa to provide
that at offloee where the boxes are not
supplied snd owned by the postmaster, be
shall, at least, reoelve t700 per annum of the
box rents, if so much shall have been collected.
uu uiuiiua ui air. iiounan (Ufim.)i of Indiana,
oommiaaions of postmasters on all other
postal revenues were limited to 91,200 instead
of 91,300, and the compensation to railroads
for carrying mails was nxed at fivo mills per
linear foot when ran at a speed not exoeedmg
twenty-five miles per honr, and six mills when
running at a fate of speed exoeeding twentyfive
miles.
Hr. Wood (Dem.), of New York, from the
oommittee on ways and means, reported a bill
abolishing the tax on reoeipts to savings
banks. Passed.
The House oonoarred in the Senate amendments
to the bill to extend the time to preemotors
on publio lands.
The House went into oommittee of the
whole on the Poet-offioe Appropriation bill.
On motion of Mr. Began (Dem.), of Texas,
the stun to be paid to any railroad for the
transportation of mails was limited to 9500
per mile per annum.
Mr. Hoar (Rep.), of Massachusetts, moved
to amend by adding a new section to the bill
providing that no stamped envelopes or newsSaper
wrappers shall be sold by the Post-office
epartment for lees in addition to the legal
postage than the cost, including salaries, clerk
hire, eta Agreed to.
On motion of Mr. Halman (Dem.), of Indiana,
the appropriation for letter oarriers was
increased from 91,660 000 to 91,800,000, and
postmaster-general was directed to reduce,
if possible, the number of oarriers and the
number of daily deliveries in the various
cities. The item to meet the defiaienoiee in
the revenue of the Poet-offioe department was
increased from 92,680,000 to 91,230.000.
The committee rose and reported the bill to
[ the House. The various amendments made
in oomm'ttoe were agreed to, and the bill
?saad
Mr. ttngletOD, of Mississippi, offered a r?eolation
abolishing the government printing
office. After mnoh debate the resolution was
adopted.
Fashion Notes.
Striped India shawls for traveling.
Flj ringe is a novelty in trimmings.
Modification of last winter's styles for
children.
The porte bonheur braoelets continue
to be popular.
English crape is the trimming for
mourning costumes.
Children of both sexes wear solid !
oolors in stockings.
Henrietta cloth takes the lead among
mourning fabrios.
Present fashions in mourning admit
some white about the neck.
Fine rubies are rarer than any other !
jewels, and far more ooetly.
Straw and silk embroidery vie with 1
flowers for favor as trimmings.
Shopping braoelets are oomposed of a 1
chain with a pencil attached.
Ball dresses. *s * mU
bodioee, and lace at the back. * 1
A combination of platinum gold '
la universal among gentlemen for orna- 1
mente. 1
Much earn is to be seen in both oostamee
and toilets, and in all the aooee- '
sories.
White muslin dresses are made 'with 1
cuirass bodices, deep tabliers and demitrains.
Toilets for evening are fresh nnd 1
light; the season for rich heavy ma- 1
terial is over.
Wool Titan braids in all shades are
chosen for trimming de bege and other 1
woolen materials. i
Cream is universally worn for evening (
toilettes, and rnnen tnmmod with ,
grasses pf every variety.
An Early Day Story.
The Sehuyler mansion in Albany was
ho theater of a romanoo in the summer
>f 1781. General Schuyler was not
hen in active military service, but, at
lis honso at Albany or at Saratoga, ho
was the vigilant eye of the northern department.
His person ks a prisoner was
lesired by the British, and a party of
Indians was sent to capture him. As
he twilight of a sultry day in August
vas yielding to the Dight, Sehuyler and
lis family were sitting in the great hall
jf the mansion; the servants were about
;he premises; three of the guard were
isleop in the basement, and the other
khMU. 1?"~ *1 * * 1
rM&v/w rwxjjlkj ijui^ uu viitJ (jruw in irODL
if the mansion. A servant annonnoed
drat a person at the back gate wished to
jpcak with the general. His errand was
understood. The doors and windows of
the mansion wore immediately closed
ind barred, the family were gatnerod in
in upper room, and the general ran to
his bedroom for his arms. Looking out
of a window, he saw the house surronndad
by armid men. To alarm the town,
half a mile distant, he fired a pistol from
his window. At the same moment the
Intruders burst open tho front door. At
that instant Mrs. Schuyler peroeived
that in the confusion Bhe had left her infant
in a cradle in the hall below. She
was about to rush down tho stairs after
it, when the general interposed and prevented
her. Her third daughter, Margaret,
instantly flew down the great
stairway, snatched the sleeping balre
from tho cradle, and bore it up to its
mother. One of the Indians hurled a
sharp tomahawk at her. Its keen blade
just grazed the infant's head, and was
buried in tho railing of the stair.
Meyer, supposing her to be a servant,
called to her, as she flew up the stairs:
"Whero's your ma^tor?" With quick
thought Bhe exclaimed, as she reached
the verge of the upper hall: "Gone to
alarm the town 1" Her father heard
her, and with as quick thought threw
up a window and called out, as to a multitude:
" Oome on, my brave fellows !
Surround the house, and secure the villains
1" The alarmed marauders, who
were plundering the general's diningroom
of the plate, fled in haste, carrying
away some of the booty. That infant
was the late Mrs. Catherine Van
Bennselaer Cochran, General Schuyler's
youngest child, who died at Oswego in
the summer of 1857.
A countryman, with his bride, stopped
at a hotel the other day. At dinner,
when the waiter presented a bill of
fare, the you ug man inquired: ' What's
that t" " That's a bill of fare," said
the waiter. The countryman took it in
his hands, looked inquiringly at wife
and then at the waiter, and finally dove
into his pocket and insinuatingly inquired:
" How much is it?"
Pimples on the face, rough skin
shipped hands, saltrheom and all ontaneoos
iffoctiouu cured, the akin made soft and
smooth, by the use of Juniper Tab Boat. That
made by Caswell, Hazard A Co.. New York, is
the only kind that oan be relied on, aa there
are many imitations, made from common tar,
which are worthless.?Com.
Catarrh is a common disease?so common
that snuffing, spitting, and blowing of
the nose meets as at every torn on the street.
Yoor foot slips in theeo nasty dischargee on the
sidewalk ana in the pnblio oonvevanoe- *ns
ita disagreeable odor, contaminating the breath
of the afflicted, renders them offensive to
their associates. There is the highest medical
authority for stating that with folly onehalf,
if not two-thirds, of those afflicted with
consumption of tbo longs, the disease commences
as catarrh in the noee or head, the
next step beirfg to the throat and bronchial
tobee?lastly to the longs. How important
then to give early and prompt attention to
a catarrh 1 To core this loathsome disease
correct the system by nsing Dr. Fieroe's Golden
Medical Disoovery, which tones it np,
cleanses the blood and heals the diseased
glands by a specific infloenoe npon them ; and
to assist use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with
Dr. Pieroe's Nasal Dooohe. This is the only
way to reaoh the upper and back cavities
where the discbarge comes from. No danger
from this treatment and it is pleasant to uso.
The two medicines with instrument are sold
by dealers in medicines. *
Acting through the pores npon the
sooroes of inflammation, Glxnn's Sulphur
Soap promptly relieves the burning, itching
and other annoyances caused by saltrhenm,
scald head, impetigo, erysipelas, and other
skin diseases, and ultimately removes every
vestige of them. Depot, Orittenton's, No. 7
Sixth avenoe, N. Y.
Hill's instantaneous Hair Dye is safe as well
as speedy.
An Irishman called at a ilrnc ?tnn?
?et * bottle of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment
or the rhemnstism. The druggist asked him
in what pari of the body it troubled him most ?
"Be me eool," said he, "I have it in ivory
hool and corner er me." *
For loss of cad, horn Ail, red water in
oowe, loes of appetite, rot or murrain in sheep,
thiok wind, broken wind and roaring, and for
all obstructions of the kidneys in horses, nse
Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. *
Bee advertisement of James' Bitters. *
Nones TO SPBacamsaa ? Attention to called to the
arrangement mad* whereby any subscriber to this
paper (old or new) may obtain no, a eopy of that
household treaanre?ffoipmes's ramxily Atlum, the retail
price of which, aa aold by agents, to W&.OO. Read lite
adrerttoement in another oolnmn; and if yen send for a
copy, do not fail to cot oat the advertisement and forward
it with yonr name, aa thto arrangement costs na
tome thing and to deaigned for the sole and exsloetve
benefit of onr mbscribeea.
I.INIMKNT baa been aold; every bottie baa been warranted,
and not one haa been returned. Tbooaanda of
aertifloatee of tte wonderfml curative properties can be
sen at the Depot, lO Park Plaoa, New Tort It will
do all, and mora, than it to recommt.nded for. It to perfectly
safe to take internally. It cares Cholera. Oronp,
Dysentery, Co lie. See Sickness, Ohronlo Rheomatiem,
Sprains, Old Boree, Onto, eto. gold by the Prwggtota.
to ill, ptituutrtr Invalids, iprlni in a trying season.
Indications of aw should at ooaa ba attended
to. Fatal aiMMii mar ba sagesd by allowing Um
bowels to beooine nowttpaled, and the system to remain
In a disordered condition, until the disorder has Um to
Imlop Itself. An oonos of prerenlloa la worth a pound
?f ours, la an old and trnthfnl asytnc. Therefore, ws
dries ail who are troubled with tha somplalnU now
rsry prwralant hoadanbo, Indigestion. dlaardatad liver,
want of appotMe, nanus, or feverish akin, U take, without
daisy, Bu beach's Mandrake Pills. Wa know of no
remedy as harmless and daoiah t In 1U action. It at
ooaa Mm at the root of tha Ihiari and prodneM a
healthy tone to the aislim. People need never suffer
from any disease erVHg from a disordered eundllluu of
the liver If that would take this excellent medio-,
when they fee the first tndieattoos of tha malady.
Families leering homo for the summer should
take three or tour boxes of thaoo pUls with them. Thoy
have an almost Instsntaneons afloat. Thar wUl rollers
the patient of hmdaaha ta one or two hours, and wUl
rapidly olaanae tha Urer of surrounding bile, and wUl
sflaotnally prevent a blltous stUok. They are told by
aU druggists.
The Markets. <
BW TOBX ]
BmI Oattls?Prims to Extra Bollock* tV( 11 .
Oommon to OooJ Teum 08 A 08 (
Mlloh Oowe 80 IX1 970 00 ?
Hog*?Live 8 ? Of 1
Dressed....... 19^4* 1 [
Sheep........... (6 9 >7W v
Lambs . (8 ? 1 H t
Oottou?Middling jaVa U*
Flour?Extra Western 8 C8 ? 7 00
State Kit re 8 10 9 7 00 1
Wheat?Bed Western 1 80 9' 1 80 !
So. a Spring...,,. 184 |1M
Bye?Bute m 9 91
Barley?8tate 1 10 9 1 11
Barley Malt 1 ro 9 1 48
Oats? Mixed Western 38 9 41
Oorn?Mixed Western 81 9 61
Hay, per owt 60 9 1 (8
Straw, per owt 60 9 1 IS
Hops 76s 18910 ?old* 04 9 06
Pork?Mess.... 71 00 *81 00 I
L*rd 18-49 lv*
Fish?Mackerel Ho. 1, nrw........ 17 CO 987 00 ,
'? No. 8, new 16 00 918 00
Dry Ood, per owt 3 75 9 6 3
Herring, Scaled, per box! at 9 at
Petroleum?Oracle 8*?8* BcPned,
Wool?Oallfornla Fleece...... 83 9 38
Texas " 30 9 86
Australian " 48 9 46
Buttar?State 30 9 80
Western Dairy 36 9 39
riCWWITl 1FUOT . 20 iff 'J I
Wi*torn Ordinary 16 <5 18
Uhees?~8taio Factory ...... 08 9 13X ]
' gummed...... 04 9 06 '
Western 06 9 11 '
Egg.? 'late 15 16
ALBA ST.
Wheel 18? 9 1 87
Bye?State 91 9 9? 1
Com?Mixed 86 9 67
Barley ?State BO 0 H
Oata?State 83 9 53
BOTTALO.
Floor 6 16 911 UO
Wheat?Mo. 1 Spring Ill 9 1 3*
Corn?Mixed 65 9 (5
Oata 83 9 S3
Bye 61X9 65
Barley 1 CO 9 1 00 j
BALTIMORE.
Cotton?Low Middlings 13X9 ?X I
Floor?Extra............ 8 75 9 8 75 i
Wheat?Bed Western 1 30 9 1 3 '
Bye 76 9 73
Corn?Yellow 60 9 60
Oata?Mixed <5 9 46
Petroleum 08X9 0)X
FU1LADELVHLA.
Beef Cattle?Extra 04X9 07
Sheep 04X9 01X
Hogs?Dressed 10X9 "X
Flour?Pennsylvania Extra......... 6 00 9 8 60
Wheat?Bed Western 1 34 9 X 3?
Bye 86 9 87
Corn?Yellow .1............. . 61 9 61
Mixed 60 9 ?1
Oats?Mixed 86 9 88
Petroleum?Crude.. ......11 911 Refined, 14X
WATXBTOWW, MASS.
Beef Cattle?Poor to Chotoe 476 9 8 75
Sheep 4 00 9 8 00
Lambs 3 00 9 6 60
n K FANCY CAROH, 7 .tries, with name. 1 Oct..
poet-paid. J. B. Hu.led. 8mmh. Kenns. Co .N T.
OR JET CAIilJNH CA RDM, with name to sold.
flO HO ceote. J.K. Haidix, Maiden Bridge. N Y.
(to CARD", Floral, ete., wtth name. SO eta.
oU Asente wanted. Hnnt A Co.. Wewhnryport. Mam.
RPSnrr, B** la th? World. * *> r***'w ??
\8THI>AorWjlMl3 r. rornAM a oo. m. *a ??.. rxua.ra.
QCperday. Bend for ChremoOatalegnsi
4) lU 'jlAVJ. II. BirrrosD'sBona, liodten. Maes.
OA Fxlra Flao Mixed funis, with Mama. 10
faU ota. poet-paid. L. JONES A QO? Ifasaan. H. Y.
Air rshcv ..A- *r c. i? _i.u *" -
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~?ikJ choice. A. Tbatib A Oo.. North Chatham, N.V
6 VERY desirable NEW ARTIOLB8 for Ajreots.
Mfr*d by O. J. OtflTOJ. A Oo.. Cheshire, Conn.
Prafl table, Flaaut work:hundreds now employed;
hnodrada more wanted. M. W. Lotklx. Kria. Pa.
Jin n day at bomaAnawjo aauiwl Guwj* wu mm
fraa. Addraaa THUK A OO.. AnpuU. Maine.
<? C 4-n <5 O A a day at home. Samples worth 9} aaot
<J>9 10 fraa. BTIMBOW * OO.. Portland. Ma
WANTED AOKNT8. Bampli ?d OuUU /ess
BMUr Ha. goUL A. OOULTKR A OO . Ohloago
K3ap>,J l^lk day nn Pmriimtmri frit. N. ?ayw I
P'ltaiH I'l" C. A. CIJEGfl (If Dam* it ,N.Y.) t? rfnMmblt
A ritxMi. Ha oBm Apnii sate?rdisary InAucsmssto."
w ANTKD-Aa Active Ayrnt to maun the
11 exolusire sale of Clears In arary ooanty. Addraaa
N. Y. TOBAOOO OO.. 3S Haowlok Street. Hew Fork.
A flVHITQ T3 rmbtcribrrt (s ont day. But literary
AlTXiXi lO fuyrr. Only SI .AO a year. Three $10
ohromoa fraa. Minnow A Srorim, Pubs. Phils.. ra
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ft. B.?The Tar Balm has no bad
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