4- NEW BLOOMFIELD, TENN'A. Tuesday, May 13, 1873. 'V : - rw-MoMm. K. P. BowmimkOn., Nn. 80 North 8th street, srenur duly aithiirii.-d advertisliw iwiitu for I'lulmle.phliv. Advertisers can make contracts with theni at unr loweHt rateB. Affairs in Louisiana are In a sad con dition. Two parties of armed men each claiming to be acting under the proper au thority, are liable to come into conflict at any moment. Tlio Governor recognized by the U. 8. authorities, as the legally elected officer, lias telegraphed for troops to sus tain him, and in the absence of the Presi dent, nono could bo sent him. Evidently the end of this trouble is not yet. Importing Gewgaws. The foreign goods imported into New York for the woek ending March 31st were estimated at fourteen million dollars. Over three and a half million were dry goods and less than ten and a-half were goncral merchandise. Merchants appear to believe that Americans can consume- and pay for an unlimited amount of foreign manufac tures; but they will probably find the idea unsound, Bud that a day of severe reckon ing is not far in the future. Since the first of January we have exported $ 13, 847,318 in gold and silver. This is at the rate of $53,889,272 a year. Besides this there are indefinite thousands of prosper ous citizens of the United States in Europe spending American gold. There are no statistics showing the amount of this drain on our precious metals ; but it is higher in millions than even a well-informed man would be likely to believe. Death's Doings. Chief Justice Chase died in New York at the residence of his son-in-law, on last Wednesday morning. In his death the nation suffers a heavy loss. A be was a man of marked ability, unspotted purity of fifo, and in all things a Christian gentle man, he won for himself the respect and confidence of his countrymen. His death was caused by a paralytic stroke. He was 65 years of age. Hon. Oaks Ames, member of Congress from Mass., was also struck with paralysis on Tuesday last and died on Thursday. Mr. Amos was but little known to the pub lic until brought prominently forward in connection with the " Credit Mobllier" in vestigation during the late session of Con gress. Hon. Jab. L. Oiin, U. S. Minister to Russia, died very suddonly at St. Peters burg on the 5th hint. His death was en tirely unexpected, though be had been ill for several days. A Disgusted Legislature. ' The Ohio Legislature is disgusted with the action of the members of Congress from that State, and goes for them in the following resolutions, wjiich passed the House by 00 to 20 : Whereas, The action of the last Con gress in increasing the compensation of members thereof, the President of the U. States and other officers, was unnecessary, uncalled for and distasteful to the people of Ohio, and it is believed of the whole nation, and its repeal is earnestly demand ed by the people thereof. Resolved, That our Senators and Rep resentatives be requested to zealously use all honorable efloiu to procure the repeal of said law, or so much of it as relates to ucb compensation at the earliest practical period. . Tho senate adopted a joint resolution ratifying the second of the twelve amend ments to the United States Constitution submitted by the first Congress in 1789, providing that no law varying. tho compen sation of members of Congress shall take affect until an election for representatives shall have Intervened. The vote stood 25 to 4. . Crime In Kansas. A despatch from Pursous Ivans., dated the 8th inst says : Eight dead bodies, including a child eighteen months old, have been found un der the house of the Bender family, thir teen miles west of here, in Sabett county, and near which the body of Senator York's brother was recently found. The Bonder family left the country about two weeks ago. No effort will be spared to bring the guilty parties to justice The following are the names of the bodies found under Bender's bouse and thus far identified : B. F. McKensie, II. Louehor and child (eight months old), W. P. T. Carthy, P. Brown, John Geary, of Howard county, and Wm. A. York. All were killed by blows on the back of the head with a hammer and bad their throats cut. The ground will be ploughed to-morrow for other bodies. The suspect ed parties wilt be arrested to-night. The Modoc War Description of the Lava Beds. Capt. Hendley, of Washington, has re ceived a letter dated Lava Beds, April 20, in which the writer says : I have just come in from Jack's strong hold, where I have been in the tight for the last three days ; went as a volunteer and was attach ed to Major Thomas' battery of four Co horn mortars, and - it was the mortars which drove the Indians out, 5000 infantry could not have done it in six months with out the loss of one-half of the commands. Words cannot describe the character of these beds. Newspaper reporters may try to do it, but they cannot convey an idea. Since that fight I have been through a part of the bed, and that was enough for me. It is impossible to tell what damage we have done to the Indians, as they concealed or burned their dead, and the former is very easy, as all tbey have to do is merely to throw the bodies into a crevice, and then fill it up with rocks. We have, however, found eleven bodies. The beds are full of caves, and many undoubtedly are hid away, as every once and a while a stray shot comes out, but tho majority have got out, and there is no telling where they will turn up. Our cavalry have gone out on pursuit. We have six dead here, twenty wounded, and about one balf of the latter number on crutches from sprained ankles, from falling over rocks. To give you some faint idea of the sharp rocks, one half of our men went in with new shoes and came out mostly barefoot, with feet bleeding. Rough on " Three CcnlM Butler. Rev. James F. Clark of Boston says : "A little paragraph has been going tho rounds saying I have proposed Gen. B. F. Butler as Governor of Massachusetts. I have onby referred to him once, and that was in a sermon preached in Boston on Fast Day, on 'The Humiliation of Mas sachusetts,' in which I spoke of the dis grace which had come upon Massachusetts from her treatment of Charles Sumner, the connection of her members of Congress with the Credit Mobilier scandal, and their complicity with the salary grab. I then added that it was understood that a mem ber from Massachusetts, who headed the foray on the Treasury, had announced bis intention to be tho next Governor of Mas sachusetts. If he succeeded in this, I said I hoped lie would not omit the word humil iation in his proclamation, for certainly Massachusetts would never be more humil iated than by such an event. If Gen. Butler and bis friends regard this as a nomination, they are welcome to it." Six Persons Tolsoncd. John Gephart, residing in Showers' alley, between Susquohanna and Nagle streets, purchased some applo butter at market on Sunday last, and shortly after commencing to use U, the family, consisting of Mr. Gephart, and wife and three children, and Frederick Ilarwick, a boarder, were seized with severe pains, the result of gattro en teric inflamalion. Dr. II. L. Stickel was summoned, who investigated the matter ; and from what we can learn, the result has been from eating apple-butter, that was purchased by Mr. G., at market. Ono of Gephart's little girls, who did not eat any of the apple-butter, manifested no symptoms of poisoning, and this led to at tributing their symptoms to poisoning from the glazing of the crocks in which the apple-butter had been kept. They are all pronounced as being out of danger, except Mr. Ilarwick, whoso symptoms were from the first of a very aggravated character. llarritburg Stale Journel. Miscellaneous News Items. tW The members of a church in Ray mond, Racine county, have got into a row over the sextooship, and last Sunday in dulged .in a free fight before their sanct uary. t2T A man on being discharged from the Stearns county, Minn., jail last week, cried liko a baby, saying it was the only place be bad lived in for years where be was " treated like a man." Somebody up at St. Cloud, Minn., mistook an Easter egg for a cake of fancy soap and mourns a nice shirt front be daubed because the egg was not boiled hard. , 2f D. P. Nicbols,residing at Hyde Park, near Boston, was found dead in bis stable recently, Laving been kicked to death by bis horse. W Dispatches from all sections of Vir ginia represent that . all the streams are much s wollen by the recent heavy rains, and ,foars are entertained that the flood will equal that of October, 1870. Boston, May 7. Tho trial of Rev. Ken neth Campbell before the Norfolk county Superior Court, on the complaint of Miss Howell, charging bira with being the father of her illegitimate child, has resulted in a verdict of guilty. tVMrs. Babbette Wurfflein, 63 years old, living at Waverly Heights, Montgom ery county, while on a visit to Philadelphia last week, called at the store of Mr. John Rust, No. 581 Race street, and fell dead after' being there a few minutes. An in quest was bold by the Coroner in the after noon, and a verdict rendered of death from heart disease.' IIP A few days ago an elegantly drecsed young man entered the West St. Louis Savings Bank, and presented a letter pur porting to be from E. D. Randolph & Co., bankers, of New York, introducing James S. Adams, and endorsing a draft for $8,000 certified by the Nassau Bank, of New York. The regular cashier of the bank absent, Mr. Harker, a young man, tempo rarily acting cashier, examined the papers, and thinking them genuine, gave Adams $3,500, all ho desired at the time. When too late the bank discovered that the letter and draft wore forgeries. Vienna, May 7. A dispatch from Pesth brings intelligence of a shocking railway accident near that city. Twenty-one per sons are reported to have been killed out right and forty injured, some of whom are not expected to recover from their wounds. Six of the carriages attached to the train were completely demolished. X3T Tho aggregate amount paid into the United States Treasury up to noon of the 6th inst., by twenty-seven members of Congress, it being their return of extra compensation is $111,000.97 including a check received by Secretary Graham, on the account of Senator Sumner, for $4, 444.60. tW Colonel J. W. Latta, of, tho First regiment National Guard, Philadelphia, who has been appointed Adjutant General of Pennsplvauia by Governor Hartranft, vice General A. L. Russell, resigned, will assume the duties of tho office on tho 1st of June next. A German in Chicago has been im portuning the authorities to arrest him for tho murder of his sister-in-law in Germany. But no court in this country has jurisdic tion in tho caso. It will be impossible for the self-confessed murderer to get justice here, unless bo hangs himself. tW George Davis, a resident of Balti more county, Md., was arrested on Mon day, by the authorities of Anne Arundel, county, on the charge of killing Robert Perry, colored, in 1808. No trace of the murderer was discovered until recently, when circumstances pointed to Davis. The negro, West Tate, who was recently bung in Georgia, for the murder of another negro, just as the minister be gan to pray, said, "Is'posel might as well get off myself," and stepped off, hang ing himself, Women. A women always looks young er in a light print or cambric of simple pat tern. Something of girl-hood and spring are suggested by them, and yet tbey are as available by the matron as by sweet six teen. A charming young wife once con fessed her penchant for these inexpensive toilets, "for,"he said, in closing, "gen tlemen like them so well." They show very good taste in liking them, as the best of the feminine sex have found out already. English and French women wear cottons In summer alternately with silks, and a most captivating effect does the latter know how to make, with her marvelously fresh cambric, milled like a Bpring (lower, little chip hat, and bioad parasol, with the nicest and the plainest of boots, and perfect glovt-s. It is a girlish purity and womanly grace combined that makes the charm of such a dress. There are stripes many and colors many, but the simplest are always best. A great variety of these pretty Spring prints can be found at F. Mortimer's. t3T" Tbb Purest and Sweetest Cod-Liver Oil 1 Hazard & Caswell's made on the sea bore, from fresh, selected Uvore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. Il Is absolutely pun and tuwrt. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have de cided it superior to any of the other oils in market. 17d4w t3T"0h I what pretty paper," is what all say who look over the spring ' styles of Wall paper npw tor sale by J) Mortimer. Wall Paper Border, Picture nails, cord o., in great variety. The Bloointleld Photograph Gallery on and after Monday, May 12th, 1873, will be open and conducted by R. II. Wriout, who will do you good work and do it promptly. Call on him if you want a good picture. tSf" Also Agent for the very popular and world-renowned Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE. Sold on good terms. Call and see the splendid Hue of samples of coHsiniere from the stock of Wanamaker & Brown, at F. Mortimer's. From those samples you can select goods for a suit and have them made to ordor from your own measure. A fit is guaranteed, the prices aro low, and their style of making can't be beat. It won't cost you a cent to look at the samples and hear prices. tf TO BOOK CANVASSEltS. A NEW WAY OF RUNNING; auuavn intuit jiuuiv. CAN BELL THOUSANDS I I PLAIN HOME TALK In plain talk about the body aud it physical aud aooial lieeda. Dr. E. B. Foote, author of " Medical Common HenMi," of No. litt Lexlmrton Ave., N. V., who eutertalna everybody with hie pen. aud eurea everybody by hie kill, t tU author, lu tta thouaaiid payee It auewera a thoiuaud nueatton you dou'fc want to no to your phy alolan about It la, aa la tamped uix.u 1U cover, "i book for private eud count derate readluy." 1'ricti ta.2fi, aud postage pre-paid, every where. OouteuU table mail ed free. AgeuU wanted. A beautiful oriKlual ohronio, mounted, " Throw Physio to thi Dook," worth ftlO, yoaa with the book. Kochromo without the book. No hook without the ehroroo. Add re- MUUBAY HIIX PUliLIHHlNti COMPANY," ha 1 Kwt SbtU Btreet, New York. 10 m New Advertiement8. W AGES FOR ALL WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK. . Any person, old or young, of either sex. can make from 110 to fnO per week, at home day or evening. Wanted by all. Suitable to either City or Country, and any season of the year, This Is a rareopportttnlty for those who are out of work, and out of money, to make an independent living. Nocapltal belngremilred. Our pamphler, '-HOW TO MAKE A LI VING," giving lull Instruction" sent on receiptor 10 cents. Address, A BURTON & CO., Morrlsania, Westchester Co., N.Y. AGENTS everYwh.firei K sell our new and 7 "vty' mii nig niiicuiiie, WANTFH"m1 ,or migrated Circular, to VV JXTt -L J-ilS the McKee Manufacturing lim. pany, 309 Broadway New York. THE PAltLOIt COMPANION. Every lady wants one I livery Man ought to have one ! t Kent on receipt of Ten Cents. Address, L. F, HYDE & CO., 195 Seventh Avenue, New York. BON-TON FliI ItTATION SIGN AI.8, Sent on receipt of 2i cts. Unique Printing and Publishing Heusc, 30 Vesey Street, New Yoik. The Beckwith 20 Portable Family Sewing Machine, ou 80 Days Trial j many advantages over all. Satisfaction guaran teed, or 2U refunded. Sent complete wllh full directions. Beckwith Sewing Machine Co., 802 Bradway, New York. TIIF, NEW EIiAWTIC TltUHH. An im portant hirentton. It retains the Rupture at all times, and under the hardest exercise or severest strain. It Is worn with coin fort, and If kept on night and day, etlects a permanent cure In a few weeks. Bold cheap, and sent by Mall when re. quested, circulars free, when ordered by letter sent to The Elastic Truss Co., No. 1183 Broadway, N. Y. City. Nobody uses Melal Spring Trusses : too painful : they slip oil too frequently. 17eow ly WEST'S IMPROVED PUMPS. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Always the premium Pumps; widely knownand highly appreciated. A pump and a lire engine In one. Anti-freezing, strong and durable, good f r wells or cisterns, and for raising and throwing water for all purposes. Also West's square tube copper LIGHTNING RODS the neatest, best and elieapesl. Circulars with cuts and price lists free . J. D. West Si Co., 40 Cortlaudt St. IGalm The Great Lightning Ink Eraser For Instantly removing Ink from paper, cotton, linen, &c, without Injuring or soiling the fabric, ltdoesaway with all scratching where mistakes are made, and removes blots and stains Instanta neously. It should be on the desk of every law yer, book-keeper and teacher, and as It not only removes ink spots but also fruit stains and Iron rust, every family needs it. it Is put up hand somely, and sold for 50 cents per case. AGENTS Wanted to Introduce it everywhere. It. G. Hutch inson, Stationer, 44 Maiden Lane, N. Y. liialin ELIXIR de LONGUE VIE. Or Frknch Lonq-livkd lliTTKits. have been used in France for mure thtu loo years, aud are now being in troduced into thin couutry. They aae coni)Maeu of Vegetable extract and are desifnied for the purification of the blood, thus prevention aa well aa curhur nearly all diHeaHes to which the human aytilem is liable. Aa a blond-purifier aud aa a promoter of lnnx lite thy are believed to be unennaled. Price 60 cents er brittle. "W wlHb to Introduce them into tbia aection. and ilt-uire an eueixetlc Ayent, to whom literal tenufl will he offered, a. vf . uj'.m-AiiLi s iiir., ouie Atruma, o. 42 ueuar m., Mew York. 16alm ASK YOUR GROCER FOR AMERICAN BONELESS SARDINES. They have received Diploma for their merit wherever exhibited. Pionuuiiced by all, the cheapest luxury of the age, valuable, and almost necessary to the table, to travelers ; or at Plc-nics. Packed in the best Olive oil of our own importa tion, in tin-boxes finished same as imported ; and sold at less than half the cost of French Sar dines. Their delicious flavor, and nutritious qual ities recommend them to all classes. Sold by all first class grocers. Wholesale by THE AMERICAN SARDINE CO.. 16 a 3m 31 Broad Street, N. Y. Why not have a Beautiful Complexion? WHY BE ANNOTRD WITH CHAPPED HANDSoaROUCHSKINT when such an agreeable aud effectual REMEDY CAN BE OBTAINED AT BO SMALL A COST. BY USING WRIGHT'S "ALCOXATED GLYCERINE TABLET." Bold by Druggists & Dealers in Toilet Articles. 000 Have spoken their own fintise for upwards of hree-quarters of a Cen tury. if The attention of LANDRETHS' I Market Gardeners Is par- ucuiuriy requesieu- Landreth's Rural Reg ister and Almunan will SEEDS. be mailed without charge I to all who aiply. DAVID LANDRETH t SON, 21 and 23 South Sixth Stroet, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 714 000 10 Per Cent. Investments SECURED BY MORTGAGE ON REAL ESTATE WORTH THREE TIMES THE SUM LOANED. ' Iuterest Payable Senii-Annnully at the Banking House of ALLEN, STEPHENS & CO. IN NEW YORK CITY, ' Or at any Bank designated by the lender. XTE ARE INVESTING FOR EASTERN TV parties many thousands of dollars per month In lirst mortgages on improved uroerty In fllinois, and such has been the demnncl for these desirable securities, that we have, during the last fifteen mouths, placed In them nearly One Million of Dollars, the semi annual Inte.iest on which lias In each and every case, been promptly paid. These mortgages are in the form of Trust llecdH, and can be closed In twenty days, should there be a failure to pay Interest or taxes wiien duo. We Invest any sum. be It large or small, and collect and remit Interest aud principal as It ma tures, all without exwuse to the lend r. ( an re fer to parties for whom we have ruined large amounts, aud who have never lost a dollar either of principal or Interest in this class of securities during the last AftmiH years. Hr nil tor our pamphlet, "JUinuit as a place of Imvntmnl," mailed free. IIBMHT 0. WILSON. GH0HOI W. TOMS. WIlKOIl & TOIIIM, Dealers lu Real Estate Ten Per Cent Securities aud School llouds, BLOOM iNQTON, ILLINQI8. , . 7r63. 110 in t9( PTday. Agents wanted overy 1U LU 6V where. Particulars free. A. H. BLAItt & CO., St. Louis, Mo. 1J M iveu Advertisements. Agents wanted for the new and startling book, Tnft TlfiVII !n History, by the author of "God . Z In History" Illustrated by Dore ni Naif tTnAnwmnrt ft. I a. ii. i '."ut Knrsed by eminent divines. K. H ai.ujia, i uvububi, ooo nroauway, ji. r. 17d4t T THE WORKING CXA8S. male orfe male. tflOa week guaranteed. Respectable employment at home, day or evening ; no capital required! full instructions and valuable package of goods to start with, sent free by mail. Address with S cent return stamp. . M. YOUNG & CO., 17d4w 173 Greenwich St., New York. SAgenU pj- Wanted for aints Sinners OP THE hJ BIBLE. Address Zieolek & McCubdt, Phlladelphla.Pa. 17 SKWING IHA.CIIIINI3 IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD I AGENTS WANTED. Send for Circular. Ad dress: "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., 0L New VoI'k 7 TO 12 PER CENT. We make a Specialty of County. City, and School District Bonds, Guarantee Legality of all bonds sold, collect the coupons without charge, or take same as so much cash on sales. Send for price list. The Law of Municipal Bonds, Just published by our senior, should be In the hands of all Interested In this class of seourltlcs. Two volumes, price $10. W. N. COLER & CO., 114W 17 Nassau street, New York. "ivv1ljj NEGLECT A COUGH. Nothing Is more certain to lay the foundation for future evil consequences. Wells' Carbolic Tablets Are a sure cure for all diseases of the Respiratory Organs, Sore Throat, Colds, Croup, Dlptheria, Asthma, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dryness of the Throat, Windpipe, or Bronchial Tubes, and all Diseases of the Lungs. In all eases of sudden eold. however taken.these TABLETS should be promptly and freely used. They equalize the circulation of the blood, miti gate the severity of the attack, and will. In a very short time, restore healthy action to the atlected organs. Wells' CAitnowo Tablets are put up only In blue boxes. Take no substitutes. If they can't be found at your druggist's send at once to the agents in New York, who will forward them by return mail. Don't be deceived by Imitations, Sold by druggists. Price 20cents a box. JUlliS W. K r.liLOGO, 18 Piatt St., N. Y. Sole Agent for the United States. 17d4w sena ior circular. WflTltfirl A rronta For 11,6 wat sensation W ailLBU AgeQlS of hygieiilo literature, OUR DIGESTION-Or My Jolly Friend's Secret! Dr. DIO LEWIS' new worR Is an Immense suc cess. Saves money, worry and precious health, and shows how to live well and grow fat on $1 a week. Agents are coining money and doing a world of good with It. Delay not. but address at once GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher. 17d4w Philadelphia. HENRY WARD BEECHER'S PAPER with the the largest circulation in the world, grows wonderfully because It Is the BEST PAPER.gives subscribers the Most Beautiful Premiums, and ollors Canvassers the most LIBERAL TERMS. Send for Circular. J. B. FOKD CO., New York, Boston, Chicago, or San Francisco. . 18 d4w A GREAT OFFER. AGENTS, we will pay you (M0 per week In cash. If you will engage with us at once. Everything iui iiiniicu uuu wunisri iitiu. Aooiess, sxnenses nald 18d4W A. COULTER - CO., Charlotte, Mich. TJSYCIIOVIANCY, or SOUL CHARM J. 1NG." How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose Instantly. Tills simple mental acquire ment all can possess, free by mall, for 25 cents. together witli the marriage guide, Egyptian Ora cle, ureams, runts to aaics, weuuing-Night Shirt. &o. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM & Co., Publishers, Philadelphia. 18d4w A MECHANICAL CURIOSITY. Every mouse caught resets the ti ap for an other! Sample by mall prepaid 75 cents. FOR SALE BY THE TRADE! R. E. DIETZ, 18d4w Patentee, 64 and 66 Fulton St., N. Y. FIRE! FIRE I ! FIRE! I ! FIGHTING FIRE! AGENTS WANTED forthe grandest book of the year, now selling with astonishing rapid ity. Tells of the causes (if Fire ; Safes s Fire-proof Buildings; Conquering Fire with Water, Steam and Gas: Insurance Is It Safet Its History, Basis, Management, How to Insure, &o. Vivid Accounts of the Great Fires of History. Agents send for circulars. You will not regret it. Sent Free. Address Dustln, Oilman Ik Co., Hartford, Coun. 18d4w Pain! Pain! -CAMPH0RINE! The great discovery for the relief of pain and a sure and immediate cure for Rheumatism Chron ic and Acute, Sprains. It has a pleasant and re reshiug odor aud will not grease or statu the most delicate fabric, which makes it a Luxury in every Family. Price 25 cents per Bottle. For Sale by nil druggists. REUBEN 110YT, Proprietor New York. 18d4w AGENTS WANTED for the New Illustrtcd Book Wild Life in the Far West. 30 years with Indlaffs, Trappers, In Mexican wars, c. Scalping Expedition against Apaches. Full ... tni. ........ i -..in.... if.. iri. H....I. Ul uiiuicn. uuu ai'iiiiiH miituiv. J im IMJOK ior lllO nr rntili year. Address, ON, Hartford, C't Address, WILEY, WATERMAN i EAT- 18d4w We Want an Agent In this township to canvass forthe now, valuable and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN, Tho Science of a New Life. Recommended and endorsed by prominent min isters, physicians, religious and secular papers. No other book like It published, ff-lil tier week guaranteed. Address, COWAN & CO., IHw . latf Eighth St.. N. Y. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE Home of God's People. The grandest and most successful new book out. Acknowledged to lie the most decided success of the year now selling with astonishing rapidity. It contains nearly art) Magnillceut Engravings. Splendid opportunity for Agents to make money. Circulars containing full particulars aud terms, sent tree. Address DUS'flN, G1LMAN ti CO., Hartford, Conn. is d 4w lV(intC(l. e wm gve meH anij W0eu Business that Will Pay from $4 to 98 ber day, can be pursued In your own neighborhoods It is a rare chance fur those out of employment or having leisure lime: girls and boys frequently do as well as men. Particulars free. Address J. LATHAM Hi CO., 12 "t 2U2 Washington St., Boston, Mass. S72 Each Week. .!! ...... - - ,ii. .a. jMiniinwn ntnci. ly legitimate. Partlcu ars Free. Address.! WOlPiH ti CO.. St. Iiouls, Mo. n renh Garden Keeds. A fresh lot of gar den seeds have jwnt been received undfor ale by F. Mortimer. ,"catcheHai.ive w"" feP MO U SXrAP" ITjj
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