6 ljc STtmes, New Dloomficft Jau Tuesday, June 13, 1871. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We invite communication fromallfvrimnfwhoare interested in matters proiierly belonvlng to this department. Remedy for Rust in Whent. The following, from a distiuguiHlicd ngriculturnliHt, is taken from a iiroman paper : " For thirty years I have found this method successful in preventing rust in wheat. Somo hours, ut the longest nix or eight, before sowing, prepare n ntccp of three measures of powdered quick limo and ten measures of cattle urine. Pour two quarts of this on a pock of wheat, stir with a spado until ev ery kernel is covered white with it. l?y using wheat so prepared, rust of every kind will bo avoided. 1 have often no ticed whilo in tho neighboring fields, a greater part of tho crop is affected by rust, in mino close by it, not a single af fected car could bo f'ouud. The same writer says ho takes the sheaves and beats off tho ripest kernels with a stick, and uncs tho grains thus obtained for seed. The Size of Rooms. Tho American Builder says : " In de termining what shall be the size of rooms in a house, there is one little item which would always bo well to consider, relating as it docs, both to future convenience and ecomomy. This is to make tho surfaco of the floor contain a certain number of yards. Carpet merchants complain of the troublo caused by tho almost univer sal neglect of this simple precaution, which, in many cases, is only tho result of their own carelessness. Even where it is uot possible to make n floor to con tain even yards, it can bo made to have no fractional parts of feet, and yet this is not always done. It is not a matter of the utmost importance, but it is one cer tainly worthy of consideration in fixiug the dimensions of rooms, to mako them of a size to secure economy in carpeting. The Applo as an Article of Diet. Tho importance of apples as food has not hitherto been sufficiently estimated or understood. Ucsidcs contributing a largo portion of sugar, mucilage, and other nutritive compound in the form of food, they contain such a fine combina tion of vegetable acids, extractive sub stances, and acromatic principles as to act powerfully in the capacity of refrigcr- j ants, tome, and antiseptics, and when frooly used at the season of ripeness, by rural laborers and others, they probably maintain and strengthen the power of productive labor. Dr. Lichig. CsSy A market gardner of Lake county, 111., says that he has the most remarkable success in the use of salt on his tomato plants. He applies it at various times during the season, and that in every aso its effect is marked in the increased growth of both plant and the fruit. In somo cases, ho lays the roots of backward plants bare, and sprinkles them with a teaspoonfull of ordinary barrel salt, and then covers with soil. Plants treated in this way take on immediate start, aud develop fine fruit. How to Keep Hums Through Summer. After your hams have taken salt hang them up and smoke well, take them down and dip them into boiling water for a few secondt; that will kill all the eggs of in sects, if their should be any of them. Then roll them in ashes whilo wet, and bang them up again; smoke them moro if you choose. This will do also for shoul ders and sides. Thoso who do their bacon in this way will never have any bugs or skippers on their meat. UQy Salt your roso bushes, and by so doing you will destroy tho mischievous slugs that niako such havoo with tho leaves at flowering time. A handful of salt around each bush will do tho busi ness. It will also help about keeping down the weeds. It is also good for plum trees, but it must be appliod before vegetation starts or it ' may prove fatal to the plants. Bk& A Correspondent of Hearth and Hume recommends the following simple and as he says, effectual pluu of scaring birds from grain or fruit: Suspend a piece of looking-glass by a string, bo that it may swing in every direction, which gives the appearance of something coming, and scares off the birds. Not even tho most fool hardy of birds will remain in the neighborhood of the scare-crows. &eif A great cause of unnecessary pain mid labor to luauv horses. is a neuWt in koeping tho wheels properly greased. Some persons may not be aware that the trifling neglect of a pair of wheels being comparatively dry or well greased, will cause twenty miles to take more out of a hurso than forty would in the latter case. Ribbon Renewed. . Wash in cool suds of soap, and iron when damp. Cover tho ribbon with a olean oloth, and pass the iron over that. If you wish to stiffen the ribbon, dip it, wlile drying) into gum arabie water. DOlll JITN S ELECTHIC SOAP, The Itcst in the World! STRICTLY PURE! NO SAND! NOKOSIN! NO CLAY ! NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND ! Cliildren Oin Do Tie Washing. No Wttshlioard Rcttlred. No Holilnp Needed. Ill the use of Vie Unequaled and Unnpiiroachalitc Dobbins9 Electric Soap, Clothes, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time and Temper, ALL ARE SAVED I Try It once, and uso It ever afterward. Every Grocer Sells It. Every Family Uses It. NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT I He sure (hat the wrapper has on It the eut of Mrs. logy unci Mr. Enterprise, and that each bar in stamped with (lie name of the inventor and originator, ,1. n. Douiuns, as none other Is genuine. Like everything of great value, It Is extensively counterfeited, and tho market tilled with false and worthless lilectrlc Soaps, not worth house-room, and dear even if given away. The Finest Ameriean Toilet Soap, fullv equal to the French made bv a French son'pmaker In the same manner as the Freneh soaps are made, and sold at one-fourth their price, Is TRIPLE SCENTED Dobbins' Toilet Soap! NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT ! The lle.it Emollient in the Market .' It Is given the preferenee at every watering place in the country, and is for sale every where. rUoutso Ask li' It Don't be put otr with any cheap common soap. J iy it, and see how much HETTEK Ills than we sav. file only Hoot Polish that will produce a llrilllau and LastingSliliie, and, at the same time preserve tho Leather, Is Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish, Makks Omi Doors Look Likis NkwO.nes, Ani Calf-Skin Like Patent Leather. It is put up in a Patent box, the greatest novelty of the age, 'J he box alone Is worth more to keep than t lie price of Hox aud Pol ish combined. KUUGIIAT," The Oenulno Ti'ltKtsn Hath ecimpound, used In all Oriental countries, In the bath, and manufaetured by ns on a lleense anil royalty, in exaet style, odor aud quality lrom the original reeeipt, as I lint made III Constantinople, ami import duties, prelum on Kild, etc., tuiveri, thus enabling us to sell it at a very low price. Hy Its use a hath becomes indeed a luxury. Very hiidily scented, and producing miraculous effects upon the skin. It Is really worth atrial. If you want to enjoy life ami drive away dull i care, use lor join l, lollies I O II II I S ' ELECTRIC SOAP! Use for your lerson DOBBINS' TRIPLE SCENTED Toilet Soap ! use fou tour boots Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish. Use lu the Dutli And Subscribe for the " Electric Messenger," a Henutlful Fashion Taper, sent KltRK to all who will send their uameato the Hole l'roprletors, J. i. CllAOIN & CO., 119 South Fourth Street, PuiUDKi.pnti. 109 Barclay Street, Niw Touc. 144 State Street, Boston. tarTbU lSoap I for Sale by F. Mortimer A V, flew tfooufleld, fa. S7 if CONSUMPTION. ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE. Br 3. H. SOHEMOK, M. S. Many ft human hplnir liiw pwwod Rwny ffnr whono flout h then wiw nontlirr refmon than the neglect of known find tndlnputithly proven meaiw of cure. Those neHr and dear to TmnUy and friends nr sleeping the dreamless aluuiber Into wlilch, had they calmly adopted ih. jomkpii ir. wcnrxcK' NinPLB and availed themselves of hi wonderfully efllca ctmia medicine, they would not have Itilleii. lr. Hchenck lin hi his own cao proved that wherever anlllctent vlhillrv remtvhm, that vitality, ly filn rnedlrfnen and IiI.h direction) fur their use, is quickened Into healthful vlor. In thin statement there Is nothing presumptuous. To the faith oft lie Invalid is nuulpim rcprtcntuiloii that Is not a thousand t linen siilmtuut luted by living and vhllile works. The theory of the cure by Dr. Hchenck's medicines is as simple as It Is unfailing. Its philosophy requires no argumeut. It la sulf-us Burlng. selt-cfinvinrlug. TheHea-weed Tonic and Mandrake fills nreth first two weapons with which the citadel of thfl malady Is assailed. Two-thlnls of the cases of con sumption originate In dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial luhes "sympathize" with the stomach. They re Bpond to themorhl lie action of the liver. Here then conies thft culminating result, and the sett I mi In, with all Its dlHtn-ssiug svmptoms of 4 4NN n TIO. The Mandrake 1IIIh are composed of on of Na ture's noblest gll'ts-the I'odophillum t'eltalum. They powess nil the hlood-Kearchlng, alterative properties nf calomel, hut, unlike calomel, they "IKAVI! NO NTIKU ltt:illM." The work of rure Is now beginning. The vitiated and mucous deposits In the bowels aud In the ali mentary canal are ejected. The liver, like a dork. Is wound up. It arouses from Its torpidltv. The Hlomach acts responslvelv, and the patient begin to lew I I hat he Is K'tting, at last, A ni i'im y or MOOD lITiOOn. The Hea-weed Tonic In conjunction with the PHls, permeates and assimilates with the food. Clivllll nitlonls now progressing without Us previous tor ture. Digestion becomes painless, and the cure Is seen to beat bund. There Is no more Hatnlenee.no exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite sets In. Now conies the greatest lllood Piuiiler ever vet given by an Indulgent father to suffering man. Nchenrk Pulmonic Myrnp comes In to perform Its functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It eiders at once upon Its work. .Nature can not be cheated. It collects and ripens the Impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, It prepares them lor expectoration, and In! In a very short lime the nm1ii.lv Is vanquished, the rotten throne that It occupied Is renovated and made new, and the patient, In all the clknit v of re gained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the mauhuod or womanhood that was IVK ITP AM I.OKT. The second thing Is, tho patients must atav In rt warm room until they get well; It is almost Impos sible to prevent taklngrohl when the lungs are dis eased, but it must be prevented or a cure can not be elfected. Kresh air and riding out, especially In this section of the country. In the fall and winter sea son, are all wrung. 1'hysfriiuiH who recommend that course lose their patients, If their lungs are bmlly dtseuMcd; and yet, Itccause thevareln tho house they must not sit down quiet; thev must walk about the room us much and as fast as the strength will bear, to get upn good circulation of blood. The patients must keep In good spirits be determined to get welt. This has a great deal to do with the appetite, and Is the great point to gain. To despair of cure after such evidence of Its pos sibility In the worst cases, and moral certainty In all others, is sinful. Dr. Nehenck's personal stale merit to the Faculty of his own cure was lu tlmie Uindeat words: Many years ago I was In the last fringes of con sumption; conllued tn my bed, and at one time my Physicians thought that 1 could not Uvea week; then, like a drowning man catching at straws, 1 heard of and obtained the prepurutlons which I now offer to the public, and they mailea perfect cure of me. It seemed to mo that I could feel thrm penetrate my whole system. They soon ripened the mutter In mv lungs, and would spit up more than a pint of offen sive yellow mutter every morning for u long time. "As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, aud night-sweats all begun to leave me, and my appetite became set great that It was with diflleulty that I could keep from eating too much. I hoou gained my alrcuBth, and huvti grown In lleali ever since. " J was weighed shortly after my recoverv," added the Doctor, " then looking like a mere skeleton; my weight was only ninety-seven pounds; my present weight Is two hundred and twentv-Ilve('JW) pounds, and for years 1 have enjoyed uninterrupted health. ,! Dr. Hchenck has discontinued his professional visits to liw York aud Huston. He or his son, Dr. J. 11. Hchenck. Jr.. still continue to see patients at their Oltlce, No. lft North 81 xth street, Mdludelphla, every Huturday from a.m. to it p.m. Those who wish a thorough examination with the Itesplro meterwlllbecbargedf'i. Tlie kesplromeler declares the exact condition of the lungs, and patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not. The directions for taking the medicines are adapt ed to the Intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions. and kind Nature will .inthnraat n,i....t- log that In some cases tho Mandrake l'llls are to bo taken In Increased doses; the three medicines need no other accompaniments than the ample Instruc tions that accompany thenii First create appetite Of returning health, hunger Is tho most welcome symptom. When It comes, us It will come, lot tho despairing at once be of good cheer, (lood blood at once lollows, the cough loosens, the night-sweat Is abated. u a short ti mo both of these morbid symp toms are gone forever. Dr. Hehenck's medicines are constantly kept In tens of thousands of faml lies. As a laxative or pur gative, the Mandrake Pills are a standard prepara tion; while the Pulmonic Hyrup, us a cure of coughs and colds, may be regarded us a prnpuylacterlc against consumption)!) any of Its forms. Price of the i'ulmouic Hyrup and Hea-weed Tonic. .' a bottle, or 7.&u a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, ti cents a box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. 4-JOUNhON, Hoi.I.OWAy & (,'OWDKN, 002 Arch Street, J'lnkulclplila, Wholesale Audits. 5 J ly NEW YORK CONTINENT A L Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YOHK, STHICTL Y M VTUA L I ahhoIm, tfji i ,.- , : TSWE8 all the new forms of Policies, and pre. sents as favorable terms us any company lu the United Mates. The Company will make temporary loans on Its Polieles. Thirty days' (trace allowed on each payment, and the policy held khhI ilnrlliK that time. Policies issued by tills Company are noil forfeit ure. No extra charges are made for traveling K mills, rolicy-holders share in the annual prolltsot the Company, and have a voice lu the elections and iiiaiiuKement of theOompuuy. Mo policy or medical feeeharced. Justus !.awukn k. 1'res't. M. U. WVNUoor, Vice ITes't. J. IMtooEiis, Hec'y. J. K. BATON, Ueuerul Agent, No. North Third Htreet, 4. 2D yl College lilook, Hurrlsburg, Va. 3 Tt H O T. H AND SUN UMBRELLAS, WE HAVE THEM. F. MORTIMER & CO., NEW BLOOM KIKLD, PA. Ladies, Attention I Bend Tin Came and a Btamp for a valuable ecrct, which every young lady should know. CUAKLES V. ALLBOT, 51413t Pittsburgh, . 1780 TAKE NOTICE. 1871 Are You Afflicted or Sick ? PAHRNEY'S BLOOD CLEANSER on 1 A. N A- O 13 A. T u '39 AX Alterative nnd Cathartic, or Tonic and Purtfc, fordiscascsnrising from bad blood. ThiB preparation was established In 1870,and lias been prepared In lijtifd form for more than 18 years, lu Janunry or February, 1870, anoth er party commenced to prepare a similar article, wlilch Is Inferior to the Kcnulnc, and which should not bo mistaken for ours. Ask for "Dr. FAintN3Y'g Blood Cleanheb on Panacea.," and accept no others. Tho Trado Murk of the oldest and genuine, Is printed In green on a yellow wrapper, hav ing also the signature of P. Fnlimcy, M.D., Chicago. " Dr. P. Fahrncy'i Jttnlth Mcmnper" gives the history and uses of the Blood Ci.kanhek, testimonials, nnd other information, sent free charge. Address 1)H. P. Faiiunev's BltOTrtERS & Co., Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pn. Ask for Dr. Fnhrncy's Blood Cleanser and CLKAXSE YOUlt BLOOD. tT" Sold everywhere and In New Bloomflcld by F. Moutimeu & Co., only. 518 A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WAXKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS V THET ABB NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK, , as Martoor Poor Rum, Whlnttcy, Trnur Hplrita uml ItvliiDU J.liiuum doctored, Bplccu anduwect. cnud to 1'lcr.oo tho taste, cMlcd'ronlcB'Arpctlz. era," ' KcotorcrB,' &c, that lead tho tlpr-lcr ou to drunkcunos and ruin, bnl r-ro n truo Medicine, umt'.o from llio Kutlvo Kouts and llcrhs cl' C&lirorr.!nt 1'rvo friim nil A 'eulnllu HtlimilnntB. Tlicy c.'i tl.o (JitiiAT ulooi) ri i:ini::i mui a life U1VI.NU l'U.!.CI P3.K a p:ttcst luacvatir r. i Inviyiralor oi tlu H'lI,i:i, c.irrylrir; cfl' all poiior.ous lnaltcr u:id rohtoilny t'..o Lluud lo i. htc!ttiy c.-ni'.it.c:;. vopcron can tuo ttusj murm accordlu to erec tion tr.tl rcnialu Iccg u:.'..'ll. S.10O wlllbo given fcraa lr.rur.iM : c-3. ; r ,.i l..d tlio tones are not destroyed .y i:;::.l-...1 i . i or other iuca:.e, and tlio vital craijs .Ui.:..! L.;e. a point orreimtr. 1'iiv Ii:lliuiuniiloi y r.n.l Cliiouio Itliciimn tlHlll mill (imit, JtytJiicnsIn, or Imliuenl Inn, lllliniiti, Iteiiililent mid liiteruilttcnt l'tvm LUmcukch i.l I lie Hlooil, Lit er, Hldneyn, iiihI lilmldi:', llieto ISIttcrti l.avo licea r.-.oEt eeccci lu'.. fciicEi JLncuhcm arc enured ly Yiihucil llltiod, Khleti ia generally il-oduc :i by dernn;:en:t at cl tl.'j UiucNllvii Oi'CliuJ. IJVtel'IU'HA OIL INDIGESTION, Head nebe, Pnlii In tho fchouMcm, CasKtss.TiKbtv.eEii of t!io Chest, Dlzzlncus, Eonr trncintlofl cf tho Sttmacb, Had tuut'j In ll.o Mouth, Ililloua Attacks, I'olpltatlen of thoUc.il I, lnflauiu-.n'.lon c.r thul.uiiyii, l'utn l:i t:.o regions of tho Kldncya, and a hundred other pnlulul symptoms, nru thu oiliipringaof Dyapcpitn. Thiy luvleornto the Btomaeb aud stlmnluto I.. J tor pid liver and bowels, width render them of unequalled ctllcacy In clcanulng i;. encoder nil liupnrltlen, and Imparting new life nnd vlor to tho wholo systcai. VOll rKlN I:ir?r.Ai;::3,::raptlor.u,Tctt?r,Balt l.houin, l;iotelieH, I polf, I IfupleH, I uctnleH, Holla, Cer I jucl.'B, lilrs-VMiiuD, t'ci ki-llead, L'cro Fyc3, Klyidii el:.:i, Itch, l-cuif..r t'laeolcrRttorai cf tho ELln, Humors m.d lila-aua' of tlu ti!.ln, r f vhutcvor nnmo or nnturc, uro literal'.; i' ty u;i r.:..; c.;. -.i. .! out of thoeystem in u khon time I y Ih j v.s': c." the.i l'lttcm. Cao bot'.la In such ouaouwlll u. :i !ccjt:.a t;'.ci iacrcduloiu M their curative of.iet. Clcuuau tlu A .t:..t:..l Z;;n v.'I.encver you And Its Itcpurltiv:, Lvn l.::;: ll:: -)ii. :i l'.i(i:.ln l:i t'lniplca, llrnp tlwi. trtiii.. i il.i.i.o!')!. vlun youCndttobutruct;'d nnd elc.',': h li f..i velnn; cleniuo It when It in foal, and your lejl. v. i'.l t. I y;iuwhc:i. Kop th:i blood puro and t: o I. ..::li iftmbjat.-iu will follj-.y. PIN, TA I'B s.l t tlwr WO li Jit. lur!a:ia In tho yctrin of to i::..nj thoia andu, i.r j clfeotaully destroy ed nnd removed, l or full illioeilcna, rood carefully tho circular u;our.d c:.; li 1..a;1o, blkitcd la f-ur laa guatfos LiicliHli.t. cr.ui.il, f-'it.,i';h uuU t'puLiLh. J.TfALKEP., 1'ruprl.ti.r. II. K. MoliDSALD i CO., Dmg(liti nnd Ocn. .gont. Bun rruucltco, CrJ , and U and S4 Coraimiroj street, KcwToi'. tWSQLD DT ALL UliL'OUIUTS AND DtAi.KUS. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Always on liiuid, from which to select. (lollilii- MADE TO ORDER CLOTHIXU READY-MADE CLOTMNG of Superior Quality alwuys on hand. JF. Mortimer & Co., March 16, '69. New Bloomfield.l'a. A Perfectly Non - Explosive Lamp I PKltKINS IIOUHK-ITpATENT I.AMPH are the only Lamp that fiiVKV l'mtrgcT Bafktit with all kiniib or ou. They are made of brass, and will uut a lifetime, making tueiu the CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. The undersigned are Agents for Perry County, and will supply Merchants at the Manufacturers' price. Personi wanting a good article are re quented to examine this lamp. F. MOKTIMEK & CO., New BloomOeld, Pa. tV Agents wanted to canvass the County, Hundreds of Thonaands ? f 4 b 5 Host tMtlmony to their Wonder- Ja B. 3 o o (ul Curative KUucts. 8 3 3 111 WHAT ARE THEY? f 'j?g a ill 111 5K. x igf G'il f j 9IaIc rbotogrniilis ! JACOB COliLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, VENN' A. TIIK subscriber would respectfully call the at tcnilnn o the citizens of thl county to the fiict tliitl he is prepared to take l'HOTOURAPIIH In the best stylo olthe art. His long experience enables him to produce PICTURES WMCrr CANNOT liB EX CELLED. All persons arc requested to call at ills rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great euro will be taken to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, nnd for sale at low prices. JACOB COJILE, Artist, Newport, Perry Co., Pa Blooinficld Academy! An English and Classical School Fort LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Young Men Prepared For College, A Normal School and a School of Art. Fall term commences On Monday, the 20th of Auywt, 1870 AB the above school lias recently been re-organ-izerl, students eanenter anv time. Prof. M. II. 1 )I LL, a graduate of Hutgcr's Col lege, N. ,1., Principal. Miss ANNA K. AUfiSPt'IlfJKU, a graduate of Esther Institute, Ciiliiiubus, Ohio, teacher of ilu sie. Painting, Drawing, French and Herman, livery facility for the training of the youth of both sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorough education. The Collegiate DcjMrimcut embraces all the higher branches. Including the I.atln and (ircek Languages, Engineering, Practi cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science and ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: For Boarding. Furnished Itonm, Wash ing, Tuition in Latin, Greek, Unglish Hranchesand Mathematics, for tho scholastic year, Slso. In vacations. 82IK),OU. The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution, tinder tlie supervision of Wiliaiu (Irler, lisq., bv whom good and substantial board will be fur- nislied: and the pupils will bo under the strict care oipai. Address W. If. DILL. A. M. Principal. or WILLIAM tiKIKIt. 4lt New Bloomlield, Terry cotinly, Pa. THE BEST IN USE THE P A II II A M NEW FAMILY Sewing Machine IT combines all tho best lcaturcs of other gosd machines, with New and Valuable Improvements, wlilch make It THE EASIEST AND MOST QUIET ltUN.MNi.i as well as tlie Most Simple Mniliitio In Uxe. IT WILL HEM IT WILL lilt A ID, IT WILL tuck; IT WILL GATHER, IT WILL QUILT, and will use either Silk, Cotton, or Linen Thread with equal ease, It uses a straight needle and makes a stitch ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES. The principal oillce of tho company Is at No, 704 Cicstntit Street, PHIL A DELPHI A . These machines are for sale In Perry Comity by JAMES L. DIVEN, Landisburg. P. MORTIMER & CO., New Eloomfleld. n-Tlit imlAlc are invited to call at either of the above placet and tea a Machine in operation. Pensions, Bounties, &o. WIDOWS, Minor Children, Mothers, Fathers. tie., of Soldiers who were killed or died of disease contracted In the Service of tlie United Stales, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or wore wounded, ruptured, or In any way disabled in the war of lbtil. When wldowi die or re-marry, the child or children under sixteen years of age are entitled to a Pension. The time for filing claims for additional bounty has been extended six mouths. Particular attention given to old suspended eases In the dlllerent deiiartinents at Washington, 1). 0. If you have, or think you have a claim against the Ooveriiment, call on or address the undersigned. No charge for information. LKWI8 POTTKlt, Attoruey for Claimants, 4 31 NEW BLOOM FIELD, FA. rhotographs !
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