The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, March 23, 1882, Image 4
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fcry i>
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't ibink that Mato
few mriubw."
rery few nunc
-••At the time i
ther, the bob and BMoa, by dratfgiof the
atmuaidiero toward them m the earth
«tty. In
t<m* the Haaae
Tueeday. tiyi Honae wae
> yeas and nays on demand
demand the previoua
ot the Math man from Illinois.”
Mr. Galkina—"I demanded the yeea
and nays. I now withdraw the demand
for the yeas and naya..'’
The Speaker—' ’ The chair is informed
that the vote Lae been ordered to be
taken, by yoaa and naya."
Mr. Gannon—"Then I move to re
consider the vote hr which the yoae and
nara ware ordered.* 7
The motion to reconsider was then
agreed ta
Mr. Galkina—"'! now withdraw the
demand for the yeas and nays.’ 1
The Speaker—" The question is in or-
dermg ^^preTtoos quoation J
question.”
"Mr. Ilobbe—" I desire to call atten
tion to a bill for the relid! of eroas eyed
Veterans of the Revolutionary war. ”
Mr. Bobba—" I desire to call the gen-
toman to ordar.**-
Mr. Hold* “ As 1 understand it, the
question it one of privilege.”
Mr. Gobba—" 1 desire to call the gen
tleman to order." . \
The Speaker—" The order to the
previous question.”
Mr. Smith—‘‘I rise to ask information
m to tba previous question.”
Mr. Bobba "1 deatoa to call the
lysaUeman to order.”
Mr. Crumb—Will my colleague yield
to me for a moment!” *
Mr. Blnme—“Mr. Speaker, I am”—
Mr. QWmb—"No, sir, he”-
Mr. Gobbs_“ Mr. Speaker, I”-
Mr. Bobbe—“ Mr. Speaker, I would”- -
Mr. Hobba—I deeirs to”-
I
revolves, may |
air and earth, and alao that evaporatioe,
which together may generate the supply
of positive electricity in the air and neg
ative in the earth. "Again," he am.
theao tidaa in the atmosphere will
oaoee tbemaes of it to lag behind the
revolving aolid earth, and at a height of
thirty or forty miles we have a later of
air which, for air, to a comparatively
Mod conductor of electricity. Hare,
then, we have, not a lagging of the mag
net behind the oondactor, but a lagging
d the conductor behind the magnet,
and henoe, according to the laws of Far
aday, we may expect a current or a
gradual heaping up of electricity in the
air in the opposite direction to the
earth’s crust.” Thus, the regular tidal-
waves in the atmosphere would cause
the gradual transfer of positive elec
tricity from the poles toward the equa
tor, either as a current or a mass of air
statically charged. "When the air to
charged up to discharging point we may
get the sadden discharges, such os the
aurora in the air and the earth current
in the earth; and since the conducting
layer of air approaches nearer to the
earth in the colder polar regions, possi
bly within twenty miles of the earth’s
surface it may be found that the dis
charge of the aurora may even teke
rlaoe from earth to air by gradual, slow
liachorge, aided, os it maybe, by the
state of moutore of the sir, and by
change of temperature and other causes.”
twMi hi.. md s tow <1»t» th- (•oftsir ws poh-
Itabod from th# asm# papa a sassai aHW*
ctviiw aa aasouat of tb« 1 Kn-iumwnt la Koch-
number of roars ftp to lost Job* bo bsJ boon
d with wbot soomod at first • moot Bys-
torioui troubla. He tell atMOcountaWy tired »t
frequect intervals | be hud dull end uidcflulto
pains in vortoas parte of bis body tnd bead,
sod was vary hungry ono day and entirely
without appetite tba next However, as a phy-
sioteu be thought, and so did bis fellow physh
dans, that bo was suffering from
i smlaria
But yet he grow worse, and wu finally ubli^ejl
to giro up a largo and lucrative practice,
be was not consotoos of his danger, nor that a
monstrous disease was becoming fixed upon
him, although all bio organs bad become grad
ually weakened. The symptoms above de
scribed continued, accompanied by Others of an
aggravated nature, and lie noticed a peculiar
color and odor about the fluids be was passing;
that they were abundant one day and very
scanty the next, and were covered with froth, 1
or fllued with brickdant sediment But even
then be did not realise bis real and alarming
condition. At last, however, be was brought
face to face with the fact that be wae a victim
of a moat terrible disease, and be made heroic
efforts for recovery. He traveled exteneively
and consulted the beet pkyaicians, but tbey
could give him only temporary relief, and that
principally in the form -of morphine. And so
he grew steadily and oouatanUy worse until hi*
life became a torture. Hi* pulse was uncon
trollable. He lived wholly by Injections, and
for six days and nights be hod the hiccoughs
constantly, whifh are considered the sure indi
cation* of coming death. ,
When bop# and life were nearly exhausted,
his pastor, the Rev. Dr. Foot#, rector of Bt.
Paul's Church, strongly urged him to try a
Tht*”* which the reverend genllemra bad seen
used with remarkable results. He objected at
first, but fiaailv consented, and wae oonectone
of on Improved condition the first week. Hit
A Ttoto ts tto Tsmpto sf Haste mi Bear
The foUowtaff statietioe to reward la
the various religu-tia tolBoniinations hi
tho ( ruled Htataa asu from the Nww York
06eeives . Figusus preceded by aa aa-
tes-isk are estimated:
•total
w B*tk Keller”
al Noa. W ami
street, aad Noe. IN
r rsasrts there
Mr peirvuiaad
of Mr. L. P.
101 Mtatato
132 I tear horn
krlaCip.totow e'ee-e e e e ee e ee
Frsewtfl.
sate Mtstesa.........
Taaksss. 1 .
VViimebrctiueliaa*....
Mannociltee.
Seventh Day..........
Six Principle
Cougregstlonallata...
Xpisoopelitne—
J^rOttofftaiflke e e e e e ev
•so
i*,m
*sSS
•%»
street, a visit to this abods of plaaeu a
being si ways la orttor. Hare tto con-
noi/wwur la Hqu-rs timls lu.s choice her
arage, whatever it may b«: aad aa for
imported bears they are to be had with
out end. We have termed it a temple
of music, and not'' without an excellent
reasoh therefor, as a visit to the estab
lishment any night from 11 o’clock un-
fully jusi
•2(1,000
s,m
til 1 will fully justify, for Mr. Hansen
has introduced a new feature into his
business; Wto this: At the conclusion
of the'night’s performances in our
the c
rious theatres the orchestral performers
Befoiuaed..,,•..«.»t.. J^wl
Fitend#
I^tthecsae.............. I,®vs
...n,ui
Metbodlete—
M. E. North
M. E. South
AMcenM. X.
U. X. ZUm. Airtcmn..
MeUiodiot ProtMtsato
M. KvuigeUoel Asso-
S,3W
5 uri
•100,000
TS8.I0I
thereof, by a standing invitation from
■mble
1I.SM
8,807
1,418
1,600
1,814
214,80S
100,900
118,400
Concord M. X.
American Weslsysns.. —
Free teetbodlste
Independent Method
ist*
PrimtUv* Methodists.
Union Americm M. E. —
—Butted Br»*t»re« in
Christ 8,0T#
Morsvtsn *78
New Jerusslsm *90
m,m
H 7,800
*21,000
12,642
12,560
3,210
2,560
2,1**
Presbjtsrisne—
Northern...... ...... SJNS
Southern.,, 1,967
Cuuberlend......... 2,670
United 814
Beformsd lid
AseocUte Befonned.. li»
Uetarmsd (Dwloh). ... M7
He formed (tieswea).. 1,403
Unlh
167,838
8,491
•4,273
mjn
121,946
113,933
82,937
10,478
00,672
One of the meet striking members of
the American colony in Paris to the
Countess de TrobriAiid, the wife of-Gen-
jtjrian J, who
sral de Trobriand,
won s die tin-
*“No, sir, Ism not
will nieeae sweep ap the
tto Honae will than take ui
pushed reputation In the Union army
The Bsrjeent-at-A
up the prvvknie
Asy^eftor os^gr
far the grmd
sl this greeI rwyublMt, while et bum# w#
lax ary and know not >4 the
_ the civil war. The Oouateaa de
Trobnaad was a Mias Mary Jones, of
New York, the itoaghtav of the totemtsr
and Preddent of Qm Cbemioal Bank.
Her salute la Parte toe tow tor aeany
years the resort of distinguished Amen
nans, French, Runtoue, Gem
Italian ReprreectoUvee of the literary,
arttetie, and dipiomatec world an to be
found alwavs at
With the
Wu
snmed (hgestlon 5 hie heart became regular ;
headaches dissp; eared; be had no mere
chills and fever, or acidity of tba stomach ; be
gain d twaaty-slx pound* in Xhrae monlbs, and
m a well man to-day, baiag aotvaly eared of e
moot proaou need aeee of
| tAUbough oonesioae of the
hMprofaeaiooal Uwthrwo, will ee e daty ta bis
fallow atao, aad aeeording to a vow ba amda oa
whet be tboacM wm
I a
my raeovaryr be say*. * I
UoivaraaUate T» — T3*
1111 The Roman Catholic church reports
IT. 3,866 ohurcbea, 6,471 priests (Bishops
^ included), and 6,377,330 population.
3a,04S
' have thoroughly rwavwatteate-1 tba subject of
" rl | kidney btenidUee tnd Brvgbt s limaaa*. aad I
believe Muea twee ewo-uoAr tub aasraa
tear Mat they uastorgu. - /mrontlr
frays aad Tblwblea.
Ha ama two. like the writer, hve
toaty ye are wMhtwt ofb-s wishing he
tod haras J to nap e arwing thimUo 1
Si ITrZ&ttiJTZSZ
icdf, eSttedteo will Iwwak,
around her more people of
it oaher lady who reoeSre# to
1‘robahiy there la not aaotlwr
t in Pane m> filled with rural
tere tr>m all parte of the worid The
aalna te tike fairy Land Pilled with aa
Itens.
salt rue post
ooooe n sutBJCi toe < icaee at
symptotne of tto wwa (irniaed, te
tope wtiboat any pale wtmtevar la
1 or tbatr vtataSy,) but kae ISe
of nearty wary otter knows eom-
Bnndrwd* of psepte dm daily wWn.
aie saib.naad by aobyn sewbte-
of “Heart btg r w/"Ap.i f 4e*y.- “ Por-
" Sesoai
~ sad
yMws* IbigbS • Arnaaee sff Lbs
Indiana, to
Gaorgs A Bharidan, of Loutaiana. Tto
Hanator’s health wee at that time very
poor, aad wtosmvar to did aoi ImI qtato
eqaal to making I
to deliver aa addreaa. Upon «me
ah tod to
Ote, who hted aas-
ptoywd a yoke aa
The <l * bT " rt "* ^
I’a faaC to WW for
I fram bated? M te kw boys el eetems,
mm ad b Mai.
’ asm of yens toaru te nee a Item tile
Ite id Item
to do am
bmg yvw Will
Tto
af Adv*
la
Mriag to* m, tte, tiiuM .1 -
bted trued te lord k* Wm « a
E r abut IW evna a^l ,t^ : .
ire* ae tetss-b r—i
• dhw | m/1 f 1 ®o-
Jii.l»o*>is a.l*wtisr g
-vv are mmm ttseiarna
Mate who aalitom advert see, as.. I they are
afwsys ssMglilil y about the r trade
They Uetel advertising ai Use tmpro
nma do raids. W hoc
Hp do tot new I pmt. h
tog, Bted when it rains they one not
ass aa nerd af adverttoing. and wberl
I !■ .li.U they say they cun not afford
Jvartiee M<ral: Repair i leaky
•too U to fair weather, and adver-
abyeet cf
herd and ndt
way of pwiffteMag a* *a0vsr Atohw aad a
Mr. Hansen, assemble nightly for a
grand supper, and surely at this hour
ne is in search of a “feajit of reason
and a flow cf soul,” or a good solid feast
and a flowing bowl, will find it in
Der Ratbs-Keller. When the viands
have been cleared away and good cheer
prevails, the musical instruments are
brought into use, and then, then, indeed
there is music. V
Our reporter lately visited the estab
lishment, by invitation of Mr. Hansen,
and was so HnllghtoH aa to exclaim.7-
“Mr. Hansen, I should imagine that
the presiding genius over this nightly
Assembly would never know of anythin*
but pleasant hours. Who would think
of sickness or sorrow here, where all is
^"WmV* replied Mr. Haases, “the
preaiding srnius^ aa you say, has not
much trouble from sierbeas Cr sorrow, 1
am proud to say; the most serious ex
perience ha ever had in that line being
about a rear ago, when he suffered from
rheumatism. 1 san assure job, though,
that 1 did have all the experience in
that way that I eared to have. I auf
fered the most intense pelte tm'ginablc.
It wae horrid! Night and day it Kept
<w the rack. I wee totally unable to at
tend to my bttoiaaaa, or to do anything
in fact. Aa old mammas, who hadAev
yean acted ae orchestra leader through
oat the coantry—Herr Meyers—I sup-
K you have beard of him—told me
m at Jacob* Oil I did so, and
from the wry first moment I found re
lief. I pen*-reied la tbe aae of the Of
for about three or bur wsuko, sad et
the end of that time 1 bund myself per
manently cured.
“My wlb was aaxt attacked with the
rkaemattom, sad. as in my caas, Bt Ja
eohaOtl was beuugkl lata real
aad with> liksjvaslt tto CM
»to all
AdrcrUaing pays all
better thaa an v other
at
types of Nihilist
era well knows. Vera Rosea
hose shot iaeuguratod terrorism.
1 most modest of her sex. Is the
1 she blushed when she per-
any one staring at her. Lady
a cbarming lady end an aooomp-
eight yean in the
IFltejringthe
ug to drown
in the
for weary hoars,
pswlc
noan
*j.sse tea. las ut.ise
I^BATIV SgSteited kSTa*'
tea.ir i.*7a*u iiT.ri
tsT.irr t»u,44i i.au.te7
'.texiir 1 MM.6SA i^*7.as
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7,*ll,TOeite<,ir,WC7 Jtwyi 7
Prof. Hkode's Tailor.
trying to drown the noiao made by tbe
Beam printing press in the next room. |
Anne Lebede, the priest's daughter,■
The late Prof. Skoda, one of Vienna's
greatest Burgeons, had, until u year or
two before his death, worn garments of
fashionable
in
Sophy
the disguise of the wife of a switchman, I
lived in e switch house on a railroad,
and was found on a box filled with dyna
mite, chatting with the switchman.
Perovskaya, the daughter of a
and Senator, who declined the
g of maid of honor to the Emprcaa
and entered the Nihilist fraternity, dug
the Moscow mine and directed the late
Gear’s assassination. Sophy Bardin,
who was welcomed as a •shining star in
the literary horizon, wrote a few poems
which, thongh gems of Russian litera
ture, were treasonable, end the singing
e< them in a State crime. ..
n garni i
a most unfashionable ent; the trousers
were baggy and the coats most ingen
iously ill fitted. His friends often joked
with him about the matter, and Skoda
bore their tap good-naturedly, without,
however, maxing any explanation. , One
day a friend observed that he was much
more stylishly clad than usual.
“This is an unhoped-for pleasure,
Skoda,” said he, “to see you for onoe
properly dressed.”
“Say no more,” said the surgeon,
gravely. “ He who has made my doth-
mg for all these years yon have known
me did not, it is true, give it a very
have it
A Mystery Helved.
At a social gathering on Austin ave
nue not long since, the subject of bold
heads came up for discussion, and it was
the subject of general mybtification that
1 axe so many more bald-headed men
there are women. Nobody was
»to give a reaeonabla explanation for
until old OoL Swipes, who is
1 watermelon, and has
ives, spoke np. He said it
■ly plain to him why men had
their heads than women,
i to explain, which he did
fashionable shape, but he let me
long before I had achieved snooeas; and
he never pressed me for money when he
suspected that I waa pressed for it my
self. How would you do, my friend-
leave each a man for one who
oat cloth in a different shape?
* But why, then, do you leave him
now ? ” inquired the friend. f
He ia dead,” said Skoda.
merely
Cat Glass for tto Table.
Heavy cut caystal is largely nsed in
dinner service far frait, too cream and
• nedishee. Low. flat demgue
ferr d in gloat, ae *
of dinner servtee.
(rest * teorrel to aiTMlf, ttlamj pfcradaaa,
J. A Hukni, M. D
. T.. J»a II. IStX
Bias AcboowieAftaf rout f»»ur duly re-
eat red, *e would sat The bait proof «• coa
gire rou (fist tbe stalcueais m*<te by Dr.
Heatuo are roUrWr true, and would not have
been pooliebed aulses strictly eo, U (be kfilow-
teeUmoalai from tbe best cttiacn* of Itocb-
t.»l tesUmou
*eUr. and a card puUiebed by Ker. Ur. Foote,
which you ore el liberty tooss if too wish.
H. H. WAoaxa A Co.
'Sir, 111 report you P
know ; bat ho !
Yea. I know
you dismissed !*'
To Whom it may r<mr*r* :
In the Rochester (N. Y.) Dnnocrat and
Ckronict* of December 31, 1881, there appeared
a statement in tbe form of a card fro n Dr. J.
B. Henion, of this city, recounting hi* remark
able recovery from Bright's disease of tbs
kidney*, after several doctors of proraiuenoe
had glren him np, by the use of a preparation
maun factored in this city and known as War
ner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
We are personally or by repo tat ton acquainted
with Dr. Henion, and no believe he would
publish no statement not literally true. We are
i ee, I ki
111 have
" I know it—ol ooune—but 0-0 oh !
ho! ho! ho!”
The long-legged man made a rush for
the City Hall aad entered the office of
the Chief of Police just as that gentle
man was laughing at a remark made by
a visitor.
“And you’ve heard of it and are cack
ling, too!” jelled the long-legged man
with great indignation, and lie tamed
and walked oat, with his face as red as a
toy wagon and his legs as stiff as crow
bars.—Detroit Free Free*.
totals
root
a cap,
dynamite cartridge to about four
long sad nearly an inch in di
Tbe fuse will burn about ooe foot a min
nle, and th# operator can get to a sals
distance. Roots four or five feet in di
ameter are torn to fragments, sometimes
several cartridges being required to com
plete the work.
also personally or by reputation well acquainted
1 H. H. Warner A Co., proprietors of this
with
wSteal AA. U* TV ess AAV* AO. v/vr.. pa svava o v/a wAaao
remedy, whose commercial and personal stand-
fafitatta community is of the highest order,
and we believe that they would not publish any
statement* which were not literally and strictly
true in every particular.
0. R. Passon!, (Mayor, Rochester.)
Wx.Pceckix, (Editor Unttmand AdotrtittrA
W. D. Bhuabt, (Surrogate Monroe County.)
Edwabd A. Faosr. (Clerk Monroe Oennty)
E. B. FxxxUi .(District Attorney Monroe
County.)
Danikl T. Hunt, (Postmaster, Rochester.)
J. M. Daw, (Ex-Men'
to.)
Jen 8. Mosoan,
Monroe Oosnty.)
ember Congress, Rochoj-
(Spedal County Judge,
W. C. Bowlky, (County Judge, .Monroe
County.)
Jon Van Voobnis, (Member of Con (frees.)
Osasus E. Fitch, (E Utor Democrat and
OhronieU and Regent ot the University.)
1 lie Cocktnii.
In n vocabulary of drinking terms, the
/tVfai'.Vr rein arks regarding tho " cock
tail “ A word of very nnc«*tain ori
gin. Conjectural etymologists have
traced it to the Moeso-Gothio, the Chi
nese, Uie Cherokee^ shd the Gumbo;
one has settled it to his own satisfaction
that it is of Sandwich island origin; an
other that it is Celtic; and still another
that Noah left tho recipe to his son
Kh-m, giving the beverage the name
Ko’kdal, written in ths old Hebrew char-
acter with the Maasoretic points. The
K robnbility is that the name and the
overage were invented by the mound
builders, and the most prominent phil-
ilininfl
u" fhe Retailer also
Masion, A a. March U, 1880.
If. H. W'vasts te Co.: Aire—I have been
irvtwg scow of your Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure Is thy practice, and find it to act likes
Hum. —” K. C. Mtranrr, M. D.
ologists are inolining more and more
to that opinioo.’'
gives tho following information : “The
ade of bn
Tot* Sdilor of At Living Church, Chicago, HL:
Will von shoe the following sard, penoual
to myself, to appear In your widely arc ala ted
Ptpsrf J
cocktail is made of brandy, gin, whisky,
or clismpeagn, mixed with bitten,
sugar, and s small—very small—per
centage of water. H is an early-morn
ing drink, and is highly esteemed for its
A raw law in Kansas forbids say per
son marrying within six moqths after
procuring a drvoroe. This will knock
some folks out of eight or ten years of
married life.
effAM. 1 *
Da. B. V. Piutcs, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir—
My family has need your “ Favorite Prescrip-
Uon" and it ho* done aU that is claimed for ft.
It is the beet of an preparations tar female
complaint. I recommend it to all my custom-
~ o. B. W.T^,
In no time in the memory of man has
smail-pox been epidemic over so large
a field. On the 0otetment,on the islands
of theses, aad all over tto United States
comes the ory of small-pox.
dysptoieor tonstipotod,«
twe stemp* and btetary of
WouA's DiarxxkAST to
as to told
PERILS OF THE DEEP.
i as a
to allow his
aim. sold tto building-
, — Aa Open Letter.
Mcsua. Ellis A Go.—It affords me
great pbaeure to msks the following
statement: For fouktexn team I tore
been constantly suffering from chronic
hsMaaturia—the hemorrhage being at
aimea very great, and at no time ent tirelj
tnested. The aoeompnnying conges
tion of the kidneys frequently was
acutely painful. I have had treatment
by the best physicians, but their skill
gave me no relief. The wide-spread
celebrity of the Bailey Springs, in the
cure of affections of the urinary organs,
determined me to try them. I nave.been
hero two Weeks and am entirely relieved.
Iihse* ribs took- In a fisht wUh 1
line down the Soman#,* rivet in
received aeheixe of *hp» I
“'“■•xxss^srawJsfl
Indeed, in lees than one week, all appear-
had disap
ance or sensation of disease
peered as if by magic. I leave for home
to-day, and make this voluntary state
ment, believing that too much cannot be
said in regard to the wonderful effects of
the waters here. Very truly yours,
N. W. WARD.
July 10th, 1873, of Senatobia, Miss.
Gail Hamilton has only two hates.
She totes a manjwith a white face and a
woman who has dvspepsia. Ontside of
these she gets along quite peaceably
with the world. -
XteteC*
Alpla atelaM tela* '
An important dscieios, widely affeetiag the
interest* of the tobacco trade throanhout the
country, waa rendered recently by Judge
BlatcUford in tbe United Bute# Circuit Omri.
In the suit of P. LoriUard te Co. aaainst D.
H. McAlptn te Co., manufacturers of tb# famous
44 HhitH Pius Tobacco,’* rlaimed to be an tn-
fringemeat of the “Seldter Tin Th Potest,"
Hu Honor refused to grant an toluaction, ae-
■igniog ee hie reasooe therefor that McAJpm •
Tin 8hteid does not infringe the potent. Tub
carry s stock of Sf. Jacobs Oil in nay little bowt-
Thi ( AptAin i-All* It‘•Baby Mine." and hms stored
therein signal rcckeU, themnnieter, compass,
pr-i-. .slons, etc-l-sud I have but little trouble,
beforestorilagout 1 rub mysell tburuugbly wiUi
tbe article,and Us action up< : N.e muscles is
w onderful. From constant exposure I am some
what subject to rheumatic palne, end .sethiH
would evar benefit me until I got hc!J of tbS
Orsat Uermau Kemedy. Why, on my travels I
hev# met people who had been *utiering with
rheumatism tot years: by my adrict they nsed
th* UU and It enrol them. 1 would sooner du
without food for days thru be without this rsm-
edy for one hour. In fort I Would not attempt a
trip without ii.'' The Opt slii became very ew.
■ Chptalu
thnrisetie on the snidect ai tr
Jactofrl
whm we ls> him he we tetll ritlu beaaaen et
the ti seat Carman free*
th* curative qnelltks of I
edytoa tarty onwiod hhw
with" Interest by the whole
Gifford appeared
and B. F.!
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glw fiaasple. riebtet prepaid. Ster O 1.60
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H. 8CUX5CR A SON, 638
Elk fn EM tome. Sanplm worth *6 fr«*
#9 10 tetU Addr.M Srino* A C*., Pei tl.od, Main.
$66
a w**r ta year *wa tow*. T.rm. »n4 S6 notte
‘ Co.. Pori land, M*.
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TITANTED—50 Girls. Good wSgcs; (ay
»» wsskly. Llsbt sieadjr work given to be
mads at home. Work ca led for asd dsliv-
tied fret.
Globs Exirruce Co.,
167 Sontb 8-.. Boston, Mass. ^
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WILBOR’S COMPOUND OP
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OIL AND LIME.
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teatered ealv hy A. S. WILSOK. LhasriW, Srose. SeM
by *11
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now »(horoBfli tnd valmble work on th* lublrot. Hu
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