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1 Montgomery papers show an enterprise
worthy of Aur greatest metropolitan pa-
; pern. Thereto a marked difference in the
pictures of the steamer, however, which ,
, can only be accounted for in the supposl-!
m i lion that one or the other of the artists se-
j lected the wrong hunt.
! That crowd headed by Mr. M. K. Hill,
who attended the foot washing at Antioch
church, about nine miles south of Clayton
on Iasi Sunday, report that they spent .1
most delightful day among the good peo
ple of that neighborhood, and that no
wore royal repast in the shape of a dinner
could he set lip by those* o • he me t iv-
_ J tilled and elegant lords,
(ii.iii'iiiii. I The Montgomery Uts . ■ _■ i of yesterday
.... ... . , , [says: Maj. Albert El more received a tel e
I he Method 1st ladies are debating the gram yesterday morning conveying the >ad
question of holding a missionary district intelligi nee ot'the dcatii of ids son Mnrrto,
conference in Ro’me at an early day. at Tampa, Fla. The young man had been
The meeting at Foreatville still contin- '■ s ' l T ior some time, hut the family yecelved
ues, and mueli interest is manifested. See-1 a wtfer froiii him a short tinil* since in
eral have been converted and joined the I which he said he was improving. His
church. I deal 1 viccurred at 8:40 yesterday morning.
Friarson & Holt’s wharf at Brunswick is It'S.'''' 11 he b '''»>ght to this city for
progressing finely, it will have a frontage
of 270 feet inid a depth of 120 feet, making
an aggregate wlmrt surface of 32,000 feet.
DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 21, lsv,
\ (iCHiurla MlnJ*ti*r\ I'louioflmi \ Tuo*V<*«.”*Old
\\ Lite M 1*1 shoots a Mttlo N-ui o llo.v—Alt,Blip to
IIiivo « N«mv Dully Pupor- Mm I!litcrpri<«• in
iHont|roitu>ry — lullrosflmr Ncms Hems From
Florida.
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A negro woman in Newnan lues a pecu
liar craze. She claims that Sam Jones sent
for her. She ought to be made to believe
that Sam is hunting bigger game.
A new shooting gallery is in Americus,
and is presided over by two pretty blondes.
The young men are spending all their
spare change in learning how to shoot.
Americus Recorder: With another week
like this one has been, and the planters
will begin to wear brighter faces. The
grass has been cleaned out, or a great por
tion at least, and the warm sun hies helped
up cotton wonderfully.
Rev. W. A. Candler, a Methodist minis
ter of the North Georgia conference, and
well known throughout the state, who has
been stationed at St. John’s church, Au
gusta, has recently been appointed by the
bishops assistant editor of the Nashville
Christian Advocate.
At Quitman, Randolph Avera has pur
chased the corner lot adjoining Captain
Brooks’ store and will erect a brick build
ing thereon. The lower story will con
sist of two stores and the upper story will
be arranged for a town hall. Mr. Avera
thinks he will commence work in a few
weeks.
At the last meeting of the city council of
Brunswick the report of Alderman Put
nam on the subject of a new cemetery was
agreed to. Colonel Nesbit sells the city
thirty acres of land admirably located for
the purpose for $20 per acre. The mayor
was instructed to complete the purchase.
Solomon McIntyre, a worthy colored
man of Brunswick, has a lot near Burr
Wintou’s residence which he has planted
as a garden. Last Saturday some one got
over the fence and mashed up all his water
melon crop on the vines. Only one was
ripe. That was devoured; the rest were
destroyed.
A recent issue of the Eufaula T nu s
says: Colonel Phil. McKay was in receipt
yesterday of a latter from a gentleman at |
Chipley, Fla., inviting him and other Eu-
fauhnns to that point to meet the people ,
in a big railroad meeting they are to have :
on the 19th of this mouth! The writer
says $75,000 to $100,000 can he secured to
build a road from that point to St. An- I
drews bay, and he invites Eufaula toco- I
operate with them to build the road from I
Eufaula to St, Andrews. The letter was
turned over to some of our railroad
builders.
Florida.
H. R. Shine has been appointed post
master at Cedar Key, Levy county.
The orange groves at Pomona are look
ing as well as any one could wish, putting
on a vigorous growth.
The reports that the oysters are dying in
Indian river waters are untrue, the beds
being in excellent condition.
The Gulf View is the name of a neatly
E rinted and well edited new paper which
as just appeared at Cedar Keys.
The citizens of Ocala held a business |
meeting Saturday for the purpose of ar |
ranging to build bathing houses and a park, i
Dr. George Smith, of Ridgewood, was
stung on the chest by some small insect
and the effect was to bring on a peculiar
fever that kept him in bed several days. i
Mrs. Dr. Waxwell, of Ocala, by mistake l
I took a capsule of morphine ior a quninie
' pill. The prompt medical aid of her bus- !
| band alone saved her life.
I Putnam county’s new jail at PalatkR is
finished and has been accepted. The pris- [
! oners were transferred to it last Friday.
| it cost fllijOOO, being built of Georgia brick
and stone.
The moving of the house which formerly
stood on the northeast corner of Washing-
I ton and Franklin streets, Tampa, to the
i reservation lias been successfully aecom- I
plished.
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared vi'h special repnrd to houltli.
) Ammonia, l,lmo nr Alum.
PRICE BAICIilO POWDER CO.,
CHICACO. ET. LOUIS.
N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY
0F MUSIC Boston, Mass.
THE LARCESTam! BEST EQUIPPED lath,
WORLD—100In>truotor,,!l»l.iStU(luntlla«t year. Thor,
ougn Instruction in Vocalan«l Instrumental Music, Pianoand
Oman Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger
man nud Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics,
etc. Tuition, f r » to $‘ju; hoard and room with Stonin 11* al and
Slerfrfe Lteht. |4.'5to$75per term. Fall Term begins feep.
lembcrU, IttSfl. Knrlllustrn*wl Calendar, with Bill lyfarniatioa
Wren,. E. TOURJEE, Pir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mu.
eo my25d2m weowft
carefullj'’ read by everybody. Address
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COLUMBUS
almost universal “'.usfco
fiuBi
MURPHY BROS.,
Pans, T«»
6 has won the lavor of
the public and new ranks
among the leading Medl*
CLINCMAN’S
T obacco
REMEDIES
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
•MANTFACiTltEllS OF—
The Glynn county gun club was regarded
as a defunct institution, but a few inter
ested gentlemen got together last Tuesday j Mr. Dougherty called at the department [
night and talked the situation over, and Thursday to see about the appointment of j
after due deliberation it was decided to re- I G’apt. Broward of inspector of hulls. He
organize. V. M. Berryman was elected came away satisfied as to favorable action
president and II. W. Thi’ott secretary and being taken.
Bartow is constantly adding to its grow
ing population good, sound, solid substan
tial business men who have come to stay
Stralfoil's Improved Ahsorpff.-.n [<v !\lae]]iii<>\ Saw Mills.
Pumps. Hollow Waro. C.aite Mills. Syrup Kettles.
Steam Engines and Power Presses,
AND
Golden’s Improved
treasurer.
At Macon work on the government
building has been stopped, and almost
every one is inquiring: ‘ What is the mat- j and help build up a town that will be sec
ts r that it does not go on?” It seems that ond to no town in the state,
euerything stopped at once and no one j Sidney Sullivan, living about ten miles
knows what stopped it. | from Marianna, was struck by lightning
I last Tuesday morning and killed instantly.
Tom Wigfnli, alias Brown, the negro
who was committed at Warrenton several
days since for cattle stealing, made a des
perate and determined effort to break jail
on Sunday night, and would have succeed
ed had he not been interrupted by the ap-
dearance of daylight.
Americus Recorder: Dr. J. A. Thornton,
of this city, has been complimented by the
State Dentists’ Society, by being given a
place on tile committee for essays and vol
untary papers, a Very important commit
tee. The doctor will doubtless do himself
justice.
The semi-annual statement of the condi
tion of the Bank of Americus shows that it
is a valuable and well managed institution.
One item alone would prove this assertipr.,
namely, that of the surplus and undivided
profits, which amount to the magnificent
sum of £111,025.33. Very few, if any, banks
in this state can show as good a statement.
At Wayeross Friday Mrs. W. J. Smith’s
little girl, now under two years of age, got
He was in the woods at the time cutting
on a tree. His neck was broken.
Mrs. John Falconer, of Gainesville, has
fallen heir to £211,000. She is now at the
north, and Captain John Falconer will
leave shortly and join her for the purpose
of bringing his wife and her money back
to Gainesville.
R. Morrison, of Stockton, Marion county,
lied a terrific battle with a wild catamount I
in his bed room one night this week. After
an hour's fighting' hand and claw he suc
ceeded in throwing the animal out of the i
window.
During a heavy thunder shower at For- 1
nandina on Wednesday afternoon a brick
chimney oil the southern side of the roof
of the Egmont hotel was demolished by a
stroke of lightning. Strange to say,' no
other damage was done to the building.
At 311 Ward street. Lavilla, a suburb
of Jacksonville, is a monstrous sunflower!
which is fully twelve feet high and some j
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prompt relief. Will cure Anal Ulcers. Abaceaa,
I i tula, Totter. Salt Rlieum. Barber's Itch. Ring-
\\oiiuh, Pimples, Sores nnd Boils. Price oO ct».
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
MTITllR’S OWN UKMICDY, Cured all
Wounds. Cuts. Bruises, Sprains. Erysipelas. Boils,
Curl uncles Bone Felons. Ulcers, hores. Sore Eyes,
Sore Throat. Bunions,Corns. Neuralgia Rheumatism,
Orchitis Gout. Rheum tic Gout. Colds. Coughs,
Bronchitis. Milk Log. Snake nnd Dog Bites. Sting*
. • Insects. Ac. In fact allays all locul Irritation on<f
Lntlaium lion from whatever cause. Prior 25 c*tu,
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INC* IM'D! ENTS, compounded with the purest
Tobacco Flour, nnd is specially recommended for
(.•roup.Weed or Cake of tho Broast. and for that class
ot Irritant or inflammatory maladies, Aches and
Pnius where, from too delicate a state of the system.
and Pains, it is invaluable. Price Id cl*.
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to th©
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM, N. C. bl. S. A.
Landlords
in possession of a little one-barrelled toy j of its leaves measure twenty inches across,
pistol which chanced to he loaded, and a
little negro boy tried to get it from her.but
before he could the child fired the pistol
off, the ball entering the hand of the young
African. The little negio was not hurt
much, but was scared nearly to death.
Fort Gaines Tribune: An old man came
into town last Saturday morning about the
time the crowds were rushing in to see
Hudson executed, and being told that the
hanging had been postponed got real
angry, and remarked: ‘1 think it’s a——
sbaine: here it is, I have rid thirty-six
miles since midnight to get to see that
ar* feller hung, and now they ain’t
gwine ter hang him. It** just a sin and a
shame! that’s what it is,” and ho stuck his
spurs about half an inch deep into his poor
old mule’s Hanks and struck a gallop for
the nearest barroom, where he secured a
quart bottle of “busthead,” and soon after
wards he was seen in one of the wagon
yards fast asleep, with his bottle about
empty.
Warrenton Clipper: A small, one-
gallused country coon came to town on
Inst Saturday and halted in front of Raker’s
store to admire a string of “streaked and
At the root the diameter was twelve
inches. This is the largest sunflower in
the state.
Captain A. Miranda has growing on his
place at Point Pinellas a pecan tree loaded
with nuts, and also has an eight acre patch
of rice fully four feet high and so thick
that a hat thrown on top of it will not sink
through.
A portion of the New York steamship
dock at Fernandina, some fifty feet in
length, on which had been stored a large
quantity of lumber and cross-ties, fell in
on Tuesday evening with a loud crash,
precipitating the lumber into the river.
Most of it was recovered, however, so that
the principal damage will be to the dock.
Mr. Davidson’s bill providing for range
lights at entrance to Pensacola harbor
passed the senate Thursday. The bill
makes no appriation for them, but merely
authorizes their establishment. An dibit
will he made to get an item appropriating
*17.000 for this purpose in one of the gen
eral appropriation nibs.
Ed Morse, one of the crew of the pilot
boat Agnes He'll, of Fernandina, while Osh-
striped” suspenders, which were exhibited ing lor snappers on the banks last 'I
in the doorway. Thinking himself unob
served he took down a pair, and folding
them carefully, put them in his pocket
and walked off to seek new conquests. The
neat little transaction caught the eye of
Mr. Charley Hundley, who was sitting in
front of the drug store, and the embryo
thief soon found himself in his clutches.
He preferred a whipping to the uncertain
pleasures of the chain gang, and was ac
cordingly inarched off to the upper story
of the store, where the job was performed
by Mr. Hundley with neatness and dis
patch.
day, caught an immense shark, which had
to be hauled on deck by the ship’s tackL .
Upon being cut open the stomach was
found to contain foui half snappers, lead
sinkers and several rib bones of a human
body.
The work of lowering the overflow of
water in Lake Weir by cutting a canal to
the Oeldaw waha was begun Saturday. .J.
A. Cooper has the contract for the work,
and has secured a sufficient force of men
to push the operation through without de
lay.
do
Mr. J. Hausman, of Montgomery, died
on Monday night.
The Huntsville Mci'uuy says that when
Bingham, in his Thursday night speech,
alluded to the delicate health of Toni Seay 1
in a spirit of criticism on Seay’s capacity
and ability, he shucked all decency, and
disgusted even the colored people.
In Montgomery there are eighteen dif
ferent courts that have jurisdiction either
in criminal or civil cases, or both, and
where attorneys appear in behalf of
clients. The Advertiser simply gives this
as a matter of fact.
Rumor, with some of her hundred (
tongues, has whispered it around that a
number of new enterprises will be put on I
foot in Montgomery before the opening of
/bel t Mc< h i -
L. Ellis, was
The amount '»!' mom ‘
ark has been seem ed.
Mrs. McClellan, wiff of
ian. and daughter of (’apt
brought home to Ci Gar Kw a corp^t- Fri
day morning from Clear Water Harbor,
win-re she had bet n visiting. No news of
her death had reached the city until n lew
minutes before 1 in* train arrived. She died
.*( bilious colic after fortv-ciglu hours' iil-
L.irl,inu ;n i riiGI'hui -i*.
Rum and honey dissolve d in sage tea is a
m w remedy for sore throat. Congressmen
have long used ii, and c.GI it cold tea, but
none of them admit that they are cured.—
Boston Record.
ARE reminded that the best class of renters are i
now securing stores nnd dwellings for another
year. .
All property placed in my hands advertised
free. My commission will be less than your ad- |
vertising bill.
DEVOIR, PwEUT.
Mrs. Gray’s elegant residence. n< rth .if Presby
terian church.
Two-story brick dwelling, north Troup street.
.Six rooms tiin! Path mom
Two-‘dory dwelling half < pare a«rtn ofGrnrFs \
store.
Stuie No. 113 Bread street, opposite Centra!
hotel.
’/'he GaLoury .G.nm.uly (V»:»k pia<-e. Ruse II !!
Dwell big.*, in various pans of city and submbs.
POL BALE.
Store M3 Broad street, opposite Central hotel.
The Harrison place, Beahwnod, with !• :ut< -.
The Win. <. Pease dwelling, opj.i-be !).-
Hussey's.
f, If. CHAPPELL..
BROEZEU,
Rea! Estate and Insurance Agent. '
dtf
( hound daily, and fre-h ail tH«* time
AI si.H: ! it Siick. CASH.
s iNli OP .MORE SACKS, as W:uu-<|. Theo
> / prices wD hoid good unit’s- -«*i• ic* tlu» t..•;
lions hi f. .1 is .ir list .Moo-hunts :.m |
Avtoe. ;:• e threes the nulls *.< rcd'i.-r- t«» seU me
Wh 1 f • • s.. ; 1-c vi. g e h.-shei ex -..
Priiift of ilie Kitchen
SOAP.
I This Press is so simple in construction nnd so well illustrated by the cut. that
I scarcely a word is needed by way of explanation. P.eing simply an Iron Screw and
| Nut substituted for wood, tiie w’/o t work of its construction, and the manner of op
erating it. are substantially the same ns in the old style of wooden plantation screw,
but the timbers required are not so heavy or long. We sell many oi t hese Screws and
they invariably give satisfaction.
I
Dealers in LIME, Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring and other LUMBER.
Specialty made of Dressing Lumber for other parties.
TRUSTEE'S SALE,
Pioperty of the Columbus Manu
facturing Company.
ill'll I'm * !> Kqnijipcii / < tli/m
IncKii.v. Tor.*Hi' r ,Aills ffionrly o
..I* Hu- Fin.'!*: Will.-,' Power on
I(,<• IH.i'i'. .lust AImiv*
l!u> ,'ily ,i*S
. ■ TA IT. 11K i i Kl i K< 11A, M l SCOCI HE COTKTY. -
H By virtue ol' I he power vest oil in as under the
irrms nail conditions of u certain deed ot trnat
, m , . led to I lie undorsl|/ncd, J. Hliodes Brown*
nnd A. Ill|?es, trustees, bv the Columbus Manu-
r-icturine C'nntpitnv, nt Atuseogee county, state o/
(ioorjrin, date I Miiieii 1, 18»1, whereby the said
coi-poriitini', o mveycit to us all of the property,
i-eni and personal, bereinatter described, in trust,
to secure the payment of its certain issue oi
'l.inrls anil the interest coupons thereof us in said
11 list deed specified and enumerated 'all of which
appears duly ol record in Mortgage Deed Book
■ A." folios :'iri7 to 373, March S, IK*!, in the Clerk’*
office of Superior Court, Muscogee county, Geor
gia, and in llecord Deeds, volume O O, imges Kl
to hS inclusive, March n, 1884, office ot the Pro
bate Court In the county of tx-e, stute of AJ»-
j bama, and in coiifbrinity with (he directions and
terms prescribed In the resolutions passed by the
holders of said bonds on April 24, 188(1, under the
I authority conferred by said deed of trust.)
We will sell in the city of Columbus, Muscogee
countv, Georgia, on the 3d day of August, 1886,
between the legal hours of sale, in (Yont of the
auction house of I'\ M. Knowles & Co., ou the
northwest corner of Broad Htreet and Tenth
(formerly Crawford street i, (being tile usual place
for sheriff's sales in said city of Columbus) a*
public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, the
following described property of tile Columbus
Manufacturing Company, to-wit.: All those lote
and parcels of land situated, lying and being as
follows: Fractional section number twenty-sis
(2i>i and the north half of fractional section num
ber thirtv-tlve (351, both in fractional township
number eighteen 118), range number thirty (30),
in formerly Rus'.ell, now Lee county, state ot
Alabama. Also the following lots of lands lying
and being in the eighth 18th) district of Muscogee
county, state of Georgia, known as lots number*/
eightv-six (80i and eighty-seven (87) and the west
half of lot number seventy-four (74) and froctiono
numbered ninety-one (91) and ninety-two (92),
and Island number three (3) in Chattahoochee
river and a small enclosure situated east of the
residence formerly occupied by J. H. Clapp, usod
as a residence and grazing lot, containing seven
(7) acres more or less. All of said lauds lftHt de
scribed lying and being in the county of Musco
gee and state of Georgia, and, together with said
lands in Lee county, Alabama, containing eight
hundred and thirty i«30i acres more or less.
Also, all of the said Columbus Manufacturing-
Company's buildings on said land in Muscogee-
county, fieorgin, operated ns a Cotton Factory,
ami with all of the improvements in any manner
appendant and appurtenant thereto, inclusive, of
the cards, spindles, looms, machinery and (1*.
tures of every kind whatsoever contained in said
‘ buildings; also, all and singular the other in*»
provements oil all of the lands aforementioned
and described; also, the entire water power owned
and controlled b.v said Columbus Manufacturing
1 Company on mid in said Chattahoochee river,
i together with all and singular the rights aud
franchises by the said Columbus M aim fact uriug
I Company held and possessed therein under the
laws of Georgia.
The plant of said cotton factory consists at
present of 134-1 spindles, 149 looms and other suit*
able machinery, all in good condition and pro
ducing good work. Present capacity 7500 yards t,
day of heavy sheetings and shirtings, three yard*
toftlie pound.
The operatives’ houses and improvements gen
erally in excellent condition, labor abundant,
lauds elevated and location of property unsur
passed for health, convenience ami economical
production -(Fee from the burden of municipal
taxes paid by all the other Columbus mills, yet
within three'miles of the city of Columbus and
three-quarters of a mile of Columbus and Home
railroad The water power is the finest iu the
south, controlling anil embracing the whole bed
of the Chattahoochee river for the distance of
about one mile along the lands of said company,
said lands extending along Us hanks upon the
Georgia and Alabama sides of the river. Only a
small portion oftlie water power is required and
utilized in running the present mill, ami the nat
ural fulls m the river render but a simple inex
pensive dam of logs and plank necessary. Tlita
magnificent water power is easily controlled, aud
I has a fall of 42'., (fortv-two and a half/ feet, within
! I three-, I Harters/ oi’a mile. With a company-
: lively small expenditure upon u new dam li'i.OOti
/one'hundred and nventy-live tliousnn-li spindJea,
with looms ill proportion, can he driven by thi.v
| waterpower. Capital for the erection of addi
tional mills and utilization of the immense
i power no.y wasted is all that is needed to makt.
this property the site of u prosperous mid popu-
■ luu-’ liiamiliictuniig village. The personal inspec
tion of capitalists is invited. Full ami satisfac*
t,,rv details will be furnished upon application.
J. RHODES IIROWNE,
A. 1LLGES,
ap27-d3m Trustees.
—AGENT-' Ei'ii THE-
BROWN COTTON GIN
..Royal Pumps, Jur'son Governors, Eberman Feeders, &c.
GBP*
11’BEIf T.tVHBV tnHC.TWlMK.WVIMWklM.trmt . ««- (ITT»»
Overstocked
LINEN TOWELS,
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B s €•’ 4 V
! i S18 o 1
And wu.i, urn;n
House Cleaning Purposes
< :iUc lor
In I nrhtili'd Hcrnrd.
Allcock’s Porous Flusters have, in the
IV-TvToTg. thin/.u last twenty-five years, proved themselves
the fall season. I it- old lady gets things the . saf - ef , t mos ,‘ ..(fivtual remedy.
down right occasionally. I for Spinai Complaints, Incipient Consutnp-
Cotton worms are reported in dmerert pjon, Diarrhcea, Pleurisy. Tumors, Asthma,
localities iiMie black belt. However, the Bronchi!is. Epilepsy, Lumbago, Debility,
early eropof caterpillars have never bean Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lossot’ Vit
known to damage the cotton crop in this
country. It is the grand army of the
second aud third generations that coni"
later ou in the summer and do the dirty
work for King Cotton.
It is announced that Mobile is to have a
new daily. The* publication is to lie called
the Telegram, and makes its appearance
about August 1. The Telegram will be
conducted by a joint stock company, ot
which Mr. W. A. Battaiie is president. IE.
tury. and J. Brennan treas-
e issued every morning in
B. Sorsby sec
urer. It will t
the week.
Mobile Item
The trai
dition of the New
Dropsy, Paralv-Js. Loss of Voice. Hysteria,
Nervousness, indigestion, Palpitation.
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The ( hi-s 'find slu/iihl He liiMireil,
The question of iinsuring the lives of
persons not in sound health has been
agitated from time to time, but as yet with
no practical result. It would set in that of
nil classes of people this should be one
that requires insurance. Xor docs there
appear to be any valid iv
pany
PI
should not be organ!/,
i nun.use. — Eva; • vie
J. J. WOOD
1 .‘j'S i: it tilt I Sf I'm. I.
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WANTED —Rudies and younj? nn;n to flecora!
Birtliflay and Raster Novelties. Easily leuna <
(jood prospects of steady employment an i O
waj^es. Alateritii furnished and all work maU*
post-paid. For full information address Dc •
ralive Art Works, 7 Exohump Place. Bost
Mass. P. O. Box r .ll8. apio tu tli satt I'J
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GOOD BARGAINS
Tu KXAIILF. I s TO Fk) <0.
Plvo Goici ezid Two Silver Medals,
awarded in 1S-5 at tlie Expositions ol
New Orleans and L.iuisviile, aud the Iiv
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