Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 23, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUy, QQI.OgBtT i W, GffpfiOlA. WEpjSESDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1874. domestic matte**. Dunn i* Cuut.—Tok* a .i£T«( elaiM, a tabUapooatal «f aaoat, ST one of ohoppad Oniba*; nUoetaa htina pan; whan th* olarat boil, plod* in ££ ruben of bam, not oat trey thiek; ^!i Wril and aarra with awma. Ihia jo^rnost appaMtdng diah. nom Bovr.—Taka taro qnaita of nnMia. and drain than «Hk a fcmk fra 23, liqnor; w*«h them in water to free uZ tom pit. Taka two thtnaUoM of the lean of bam, and ant in small piaoaa. huso paraley, thyme and onion tied in a bnnob aatbiok aa your thumb; strain the oyster liquor; pot all in togsthar, with omst and salt. Whan almost dona add a (nmp of batter as big as an sgg, rolled in floor, with a gill of good oream. To Knar Plows Fan note Host.— “A boy of fourteen,” or any other person floes wrong to allow his plows to baeome no rusty that gnat labor la naasasary to scour team. There is no help for 1t in thst oase. bnt to ecour with a place of briek and sand and watar; until the mould- CLOTHINC. 100 THOMAS & PRESCOTT EE WOW RECEIVING THEIR NEW Fall end Winter of 18T4 sad A RE NOW RE ii Btoek for F ’7ft. Call aad see I with thiek lima wash, er a good eoating of tallow, and put under a dir plaoe un der oorer,there will be no need to spend a wbola day in soouring when it is wanted for use again. —American Agriculturut, PnnsnvtMO Boos.—'The Warmer't Ad vocate recently offered a prize for the beat method of keeping eggs over winter. The first reoipe given below took |ha prise: Whatever exoludaa the air pnventa the decay of the egg. What I have found to be the most successful method of doing so is to plaoe a small quantity of aalt bat ter in the palm of the left hand and turn the egg round in it, so that every pore of the shell is dosed; then dry a sufficient quantity of bran in an oven (be sure you have the bran wall dried, or it will rust). Then pack them with the email ends down, a lever of bran and another of eggs, until your box is full; then plaoe in a cool, dry plaoe. If done when new laid, they will retain the sweet milk and cord of a new laid egg for at least eight or ten months. Any oil will do, bat 1 salt butter never becomes rancid, and a very small quantity of butter wilt do a very large quantity of eggs. To insure fredmees I rub them when gathered in from the neats; than pack when there is a suffloieat quan tity. Ocnn ros Bolts.—A bun oh of lint or cotton moistened with a strong solution of saleratus and applied to a boll or a car buncle in ita forming stage, will, it is acid, prevent suppurstkw. Bun Dsnssiso —A nice dressing for the hair is said by a correspondent of the OhritUan Monitor to be cold tea. She usee it twioe a day, and insures a fine K wth of beautiful, luxuriant aad healthy r, with leas trouble, no danger of in jury to scalp or hair, no expense, and in less time than any or all of the quack mixturea which are ao loudly and persist' ently recommended. To Polish Tors.—First rub your tins with a damp doth, then take dry flour and mb it on them with your hands; af terward take an old newspaper and mb the flour off, and the tins, will shins as well as if half an hour had been spent in rubbing them with brick dost or powder, which spoils the hands. A Kxcxtpt to Cuun Hsssnss —The following receipt has been given by a gentleman who obtained it from a French soldier, who was in our army daring ths war: After your harness has bean washed, instead of using oil, take cseteel soap and warm water. Pot the soap in the warm water and use the soap to rub the harness as you would oil. It mekea the leather very soft and pliabla, and is much cleaner than oil. —A new potato, known as the white queen, (reins blanche), is being cultivated iu France. In good Soil ^rom twelve to fifteen tubers are formed; dliiny of which attain or exceed twenty-two pounds. The flavor is said to be very fine. Planted in February or March, it becomes ripe in duly. —Mr. W. O. Hall, of Wilkinson county, informs the Appeal that tea made from the buds of the sassafras tree is a sure antidote for poison. Mr. Hall further states that any one made stok from chew ing tobaooo can be relieved almoet in. stantly by chewing the bark of the tree, and by smoking the dry bark with tobeo- oo, nausea caused by exoessive smoking can be relieved. Business Suits AND Elegant Dress Clothing! All at Prloes Lower than Ever. (Manures, Os., Sept, le, 1ST*. T. AENCHBACHER, Tailor and Cutter. A ll orders wile be attended te with neatness and dispatch. -.Me-lto work delivered aotll psld for. SBr Dell st my rooms over Paase a Nor. man’s Baok aura, Broad street. FOB SALE AND RENT. For Sale. A FOUR-ROOM house and kitchen, with a good wall or watar, and a vary convenient home for a • mall Tamil*. Situated on Troup stmt, between Crawford aad Thomas. Apply to L. HARRIS tom daodtf 114 Broad atraat. For Rent. rpHE residence second doer South of Bt. ^A X Feat Obarak, at praoaat oecapied by ffll Mr. Peytoa. .Foeseeeiow stvea Bret OeCXiSk For terns, be., apply To auztl eodtf J. 8. JONES. For Rent. O ffices and bleeping. ROOMS lu the Georgia Hows la. I auranea Building, among which la the* aUaa aaw eeenpled by Southern Ufa Inauranoa Company. Apply to OHABI.ES COLEMAN, augio tf lit Broad St. Administrator’s Sale. oonslstlngof ... ton aaed, ona fine colt, and othar articles. Bala by order of Court of Ordinary at Muaoogaa ooanty. Terms cash. JOSEPH P. POU, daolO did Adm'r, Ac. DRY A CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY JUST RECEIVED: Pieces Black Alpaca 1 Pure Blaok’and Beautiful Lustre, At Prices BELOW THE LOWEST! Also, Many Other Goods, At "Wholesale, IQS Broad Street. At Retail, 154 Broad Street. seprn dfcwly CAWLEY & LEWIS, Coluxnbuah Oka. At Cost—-At Cost—for Thirty Days! anabla tu to oommanoa the new yaar with a new and elaan stock, wa offer our friends and patrons onr entire atook of ehotee Fall *nd Winter Orete Good*, Whit* Good*, Ribbon*, Laou, T«w*llng, Tabl* D*m**k, Wool Flannol*, J**nt, Twtedt, C**»lm*r*(, •ho**, Hot* and Notion* of Every Variety, at oo*t tor es*h, OUR STOCK OF Stripes, Checks, Inn ui BlsacM Domestics anil Prints Will tie kept replenlibad end aoM et the lowest market ratal. Wa give apaclal levitation to all ta mm and m. no. CHAPMAN A VERtTILLE. COLUMBUS ONE DAY ONLY, DEO. SO. Positively the only Large Show thst will Exhibit In the South ern States during the Traveling Season of 1874. New Advertisements. fwmmm>mnniT-Aii»u, V *»•• er Famala, JIO a wnk warranted. No capital raqaltad. Partlenlan and valuable •amplei mtttna. AddraM witb * amt return itsUp, o. ROBB, Wllllamiburg, N. T. Iw .OIllDUTM, Ml Broadway,' ull. Address W. hew York. 500 PIANOS AND ORGANS, New and Seoond-Kand, of FfnfcOlOM Makan, will be fold at lower price, (or Oath, or eu In- itallmeata, or for rest, la mty er oountry, daring them bard tlaiM sod the Holiday,, by HORACE WATER8 A SON, Ml Broadway, than ever bafbro off. rad in N.w York. Aganta wanted ta nil Watart’ Naw Baals Piano* and Conaarto Organa. illaatratad Catalogue mailed. Gnat Inducement, to th* trade. A large dlaconat to Teaehen, Mlnlatara, Oblnbaa, Lodge*, BehooU, ata.4w I..' 3WT«a»jr Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT VP ONLY IN M.VR BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Dranlat, generally, and FULLErV FULLEH, entaago, IU. «w Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be told on the firet Tuesday in Jan uary next, st the usual plaoe of publlo sales In the county of Mueeogee. as the prop erty of James Bond, deo'd. that desirable E lece of property In the Tillage of Wynntou nown as the residence of de eased at the time or hie death, and sinoe occupied by hie widow, Mrs. S. K. Bond. This house and lot was set apart t * deeeasc. •ale will only Interest after the expiration of the widow's life estate in the property. Sold la pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Museogee county. Terms—Id months, with interest and mortgage. SAM'L D. IRVIN, nova dlawtd Adm'r James Bond. M on M For Sale or Rent. Y FARM known as the Thompsons plaoe, IU miles east of Box Springs! usoogee Railroad, consisting of 607 - * - id, and balance well '* acres—300 cleared, i well timbered Largest Stock, Best Goods, Lowest Prices! BALTIMORE uuruuuu. riuw known at my law office. JAMES M. RUSSELL, octSt dfcwtf Columbus, Ga*_ Plantation Stock and Farm ing Utensils for Rent. S ES1BING to give my undivided attention to law, I will rent or least what Is rn as the Ohappell farm, at Warrior Stand, Ala., with a portion of the mules and all the farming utensils. About loo aores of open land, gin house and Schofield press. Labor can be had on reasonable terms, and corn bought at this time (or 76o per bushel in the neighborhood, and on the place. The I arm Is widely known ns a most exoellent one. JAS.M. RUSSELL, Law Offioe, Oolumbus, Ga. oetar dfcwtf 88 Broad Street. Business Suits, Walking Suits, Dress Suits, Over Coate, TAlmss, Ao. Aeomplil i aMailmiat of , Youths' Rnd Bovs’ Clothing. A fine line of White and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Neckties, Scarfs, Hats, Caps, Ail good, warranted to be aa rapraiantad, Ira ga a trial. HOFFLIN, RICH &C0, 88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Mr. J. O. HARRIS la with u, **4 will t» Furniture! Furniture! Carpets, Carpets! Oilcloths | Window Shades, Curtain Goods, fcc., fco., fce., *ka I.VHt Md Cbalml Mylaal ▲TOUR Furniture fit Carpet Warehouse S3 end 80 Bread St. .J?8& HKY * WARNER. Executor’s Sals. 3REBABLY to en order from the Honor- __ eble the Oourt of Ordinary of Muscogee ooanty, will be sold on the first Tuesday In January next, within the legal hours of sale, In frent of tbo auction house of Ellis fc Harri son', In the city of Oolumbus, that very desira ble property known as the Oamak place. In the village of Wynnton, the same comprising A Urge two-story house, nearly new, wltn base ment, containing In all twelve rooms, with out houses attached, and about ten aores of land. Also a large and desirable lot of household furniture. Sold as the property of Thomas Oamak, deeeased. 8. LANDAUJER. REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store ! DRY .GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AMD LOWEST COST! The Now York store, The New York Store, The New York Store. .AX.1L, I1V WANT OF DRY I ohu ROODS, t. LANDAUKR, 0. LANDAUEIt. DON’T FORGXT—THE NEW YORE STORE, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad 8trset. The New York Store, • The New York Store. New Yor*It Prices, New Yorlc Prices. oomu own, ooaca axix., ooacn ozroo, oomu azil.. HAVE T0(J TRIED JURtJBEBA? ARE YOU Weak, Nervous, er Debilitated 7 Are you aw IsayiW that aay oxortloa require* more of aa effort than you feel capable of making T Them try JURUBEBA, the wonderfel Tonic and luvlgorator, which acts so beneflclully on the secretive orgnas as to Impart Vigar to all the vital forceo. It ls.«n«akmh for a short time, only io let t lower depth of misery, but it is a vsgetame sonic acting directly on the liver aad spleen. M the asuels, quieU the i such.a liealtby tone to tha whole •ystem as to soon make the Invalid feel like a new pereon. —. — . _. M m . m • Its •psratlM In mwt wlmtohts but Is Great World's Exposition! ; “Fold their tents, like the Arabs, Aad silently steal away." This la no new and untried dloeovery. but has been long used with wonderful remedial results, and IS pronounced by ths highest medical authori ties “the most powerful tonic and alterative kuowa." Ask yaur druggist fbr II. for sale by Wk.V. KIDD MR A CO^ OLD JOHN ROBINSON’S SIMMONS Assignees’ Sale. /”VN tta first Tuesday In January next (1875) \ / wa will sell at publlo outory, In front of Ellis fc Harrison's auction house, In Oolumbus* Oa., commencing nt 10 o’clock s. m., the follow, Ing reel estate and personal property, being a £>artof the property of John King, Bankrupt, No. i. An undivided half Interest In the B remises known as the Lowell Warehouse, ou sted In.the olty of Uolumbas. and upon city lots Nos. 84, 83 and part of 32. No. 2. The premises known as the south half of etty lot number 320, fronting on Front street nnd between Crawford and St. Clair streets, being the late residence of Zaok King. No. t. The premises known as the resldenoe ef J. W. Barden, on ths eorner of Broad and Fulton streets, bel lit, each oontalnli No. 4. t Shares rood Company. 8 Shares stock Columbus Ice Menufacturing Com r any. 20 Shares stock Oolumbus Industrial Asso ciation. 25 Shares stock Cotton States Life Insnr- enoe Company. 1 Share stock North fc Sooth Railroad Co. 10 <( “ Souihern and Atlantic Tele graph Company. 255 Shares stook Georgia Home Insurance Company. 4 first mortgage bonds of tho North fc Sontli Railroad Company, endorsed by the State of Georgia, of $1,000 each. Terms for real estate one-half cash, balance In twelve months, with Interest. W. L. SALISBURY, JOHN PEABODY, dtcl did Assignees of John King. Pspers Lost. Wellborn deposited with some friend some title deeds and other p ipers appertaining to his estate, I hereby request any one who has or knows of any such papers to ooramunlcato with me et onee. For tne production to me of the original title papers io his Columbns prop erty* 1 hereby offer a reward of Fifty Dollars. Adffress _ JOHN T. CLA“ fc '” does dim Temporary Administrator, Cutbbert, Ga. LADIES OF COLUMBUS, AND Ladles Visiting the City I Nr». M. £. HOWARD B EGS leave to Inform them that for the ^^next forty days she will sell her large Millinery, Hair Goods, Jewelry, Ornaments, Hats and Bonnets at oomu*. MtoUMll tki Ui|Ht EvMMtlu tm tha W»M t ThoaMnda of Livinff Animal., Myriad, of Bird., Oolooiea of Moukeya, Baliuula of Ampbibi*, Mile* of Baplilo*. No ImpoMMUth. PnoUHtt—m GoorantM to EtUhttallv. Rapmaat w tto Moaay RalOafia OUR MATCHLESS ORCANIZATION Eabnoa tin Luffmt aad Moot UompUta MENAGERIE, AVIARY AND AQUARIUM IN THE WORLD Ooutetnlng Living Specimens of our CREATOR’S CREAT HANDIWORK, D» WttlOH It! I . , “They went in two and two, noto Noah into th* Ark, Th* male and th* female, aa God had oommandtd Noah." Amoaz whlih at* th* following Snaolal IfavaltlM, whloh w* Uu.rantM ta Exhibit, OB THE MONKF u ILL, BE REFUNDED. MARK WELL THESE LINES. W* will Bmhlhit at Each Flam THE UBKAT Sl«mw Visit* A HERD OF LIVING GIRAFFES, Coiling *<!!!,000 in Gold! A BLACK aCMATlIAN RHINOCEROS! Th* largest PERFORMING ELEPHANT in Amcrios, AGIANT OSTRICH, li! Feet High. MONSTER REA LIONS, A >1-HORN ED AND 0-EYED BOVINE from th* Holy Lend, (Th* only one ever Exhibited.) Th«M are ipMlsl rutarea that ar. net owned or oontralled by any other trsvellag exhibition. in ADDITION TO WHICH 1* TH* STnXOTXiY MOAAXi OIH.CTJS, EMBRACING OVER too MTAM AMTItTO, TWO MAMMOTH BAND!—FORTY MUSICIAXM. GEOKGHOUS STREET DISPLAY—FINEST IN THE WORLD I' ■VMM OPEN AT lmsn AND AN P. M. At Alcxmtfrl*, V*. BTovomtoor AM. I.I8T OF' GIFTS. I (InadOHt Girt.......... . Amnnnenta her* ents have been made with ALLTHB LINES OF 11 the trains from nil statioi ON EARTH daring the de; i LINES OF RAILWAY for BOUND TRIP Ions, to enable parties desirous 91 visiting the > It exhibits inthw olty. Don't fsrget-tha date. dec 7 will ft dll to 2 CROCERIES. J. A. WALKER. 0. H. WATT. FAVORITE REMODY T 1 8 warranted not to eontam * ologl* partial. of Maronry, or any Injarloax mineral mb. stanoe, but I, PURELY VECETABLE, containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, the Livtramd bowtU. giaam’ L1FSE KKGULiTOK, *r ledicin Is smlnently a Family Msdtelns; and by being kept ready for immediate resort will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time end doctors' bills. After over Forty Years' trial it is still re ceiving the most unqualified testimonials to Its EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FM Constipation, Headache, Pelnin the Sboalders, Dlxilness, Soar Stomach, had taste in tha mouth, blllious attacks, Palpitation " the region of the Kida om and forebodings of sv.^ offsprings of a Ulssesed Llvsr, Fsr Dyspepsia or IndlgMllsn. Armsd with this Anfidofr, all ellmetes and changes of watsr and food may be faoed with out fear. As a Remedy in MALAMIOuS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESS- NESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is the cheapest, purest and best Family Med- loine In the W orld I OA.UTZON. Buy no powderu or Prepared SIM MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR nnfoM Iff onr engreved wrapper, witb Trade mark. Stamp and Signature unbroken. Non* other is genuine. J. H. ZEILIN A Ca. Macon, Ga., fc Philadelphia. WOR HALE BY ALL BBUOGIMTH. TAKE SIMMONS’LIVER KE6ULAT0B For all diseases of the Liver Stomach and spleen. As a Remedy in Malatdoue Fever*, Bowl Complaint*, Dytvepeis, Mental Depre$*ion,Re*tUian*s», Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic, Constipation and Billions* nets It Has No Equal. TESTIMONIALS "I have never seen or triad suah a simple, ef- floeefous. satisfactory end pleasant remedy In ay Illls.”—H. Haiheb, Bt. Louis, Me. HON.ALEX. H. STEPHENS. "I occasionally use, when my condition re quires it, Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good effect."—How. Alex. H. Stkphbke. GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA. Your Rcgulatfr has been In use in my faml- ' * persu- J ‘ * “ uWauTAli: I have used the Regulator In my fami ly for the pest seventseo years. I oan safely recommend it to the world as the best medlolne 1 have ever used for thet class of diseases it purport# to ours.”—H. F. Tjiiopen. PRESIDENT OF CITY BANK. “Simmons’ Liver Regulator has proved a good and effloecloua medicine.”—U. A. Nut- tiro. DRUGGIST. “We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim mons'Liver Medicine for more then twenty S ara, and know It to be the best Liter Regnla- r offered to ihe public.”—u. R. Lyon aad H. L. Lyok, Bellefontaine, Ga. “I was cured by Simmons’ Liter Regulator, afior havieg suffered several yean with Obilla and Fevej.v—K. F. Ardxrior. THE CLERGY. “Have been a dyspeptic tor years; begaa the Regulator two years ago; It has acted Uke a charm In my case."—Kav. J. O. Holm*#. LADIES’ INDORSEMENT. “I hate given your Medicine a thorough trial, and in no oaso has it fallod to give lull set s- faction.”— Ellkx Mkacuam, Chattahoochee, Fla. SHERIFF BIBB COUNTY. “1 hate used your Regulator with sueorssful effect la Bilious Coils and Dyspepsia. II is an exoeUent remedy, and certainly a. public bless ing.’ '—O. Mahtkbhon, Bibb c unty, Ga. MY WIFE. "My wlfeandself hats used the Regulator for years, and testify to its great virtues Ret. J. R Fxlpkb, Perry,Ga. “I think Simmons' Liver Rogulator one of the best medloiaes ever made for the Liver. •Is# in my reg most valuable and satisfactory medlolne, and btlleve if It was used by tne profession it would be of service in very msnv onset. 1 know tery mnek of its component parts, and oan oer tlfjr Its medicinal qualities are perfectly harm less.”—B. F. Grioob, M. D., Maoon, Ga. decSO dsodfcwOmo WATT & WALKER, .toll-. ,\\‘,ittM.' v > At* *f>v«.ii-i^1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin House, H ave now in btobe and to arrive, everything usually reft in * Flr*t OIom ProrMo* 8tor., to-wft: 50 khds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 150 Rolls Heavy Bagging. 450 Bundles Iron Ties. 200 bbls. Flour, all grades. 50 “ Whiskey. 100 M Sugar, and everything in quantity »nd qual ity to suit the most fastidious. Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses. Mackerel, fcc We kav* tfc* l*rq*«t lot of FLORIDA SYRUP Iff Mldflle 4*ergl*~ eh**p. w Don’t forget the place. ——————£ftb£5St-. Naw 1 SHORT FOSTFONEHENT - DAT| FIXES—FULL DISTRIBUTION. First Grand Gift Concert. tfWNHtLItll ,.$104,000 . 40,000 ,. 85,0 0 i Grand 1 loOaah Gilts, $10,000 each., II Cash Gifts, 5,000 each 75,000 ISiRS to sack. 22,175 Oask GUIs, amounUag to $1,040^00 NUMBER OF TIUMETSq 11,181* vaion OF TIOKETE. Wkole Tickets $1 N Halves 10 00 uartqrs too fghtbs or eack Ooupoo 150 4 Tickets for..,....., IW W The Muntpqller Female Humane Associa tion, chartered by the Legislature of Virglnta and the Circuit Court ef Orange ooanty, pro poses by a Grand Gift Concert to eatoblleh and endow a “Home fbr the Old, Infirm and Desti- OovEBiroR'a Ovnon, Kicunomd, July 8,114. It affords me pleartre to say that I am well acquainted with a lane majority ef the offloers of the Montpelier Female Humane. Associa tion, who reside In the vkrtnltv of mv home, and I attest their l and klf' efesaak , , ta . v b r- AuaaanntA, Vx., Jnl, t, l*>t. oa*d d.ae. of th. [labile. B. W. HUGHES, U. 8. Jadi, RuUrn Din. of y*. Fnrth.r r*lhr**Mi b» parmlulnn: Hu Ex- nllMMJ OilMrt O. walt.r, utowm .1 Klk-m&'X's», W'itd. Vto. r*w, pr*V*ld, PoMOIBm mon.j oid.r on fuhlnatoS, D. l).>r by iMUUrM lnt.r. f .for iuil parUoul.r., tMtlmonUla, Aa., nnd HM. SAM MB BUIMI, Prwd't K. f. H. A., Aluandrla, V*. K.llabl* Aiwti «ant*d miywlin*. dnlttw tome r Fuau , n th* , *tt.,tth.lr lnWlll,*nw*nd tb.tr wocth a h rnputatlon uin.Dtl.a.n, ain.11 H nonldMO*, lnfi*MM and anMIan- HIPEf. COTTON WAREHOUSES. PKTER FREER. Fontaine arehouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGE3, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants coiiirMBirs <. o-.fc_ 0. M. WILLIAM*. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbns, Ga. Tull Stook of Bagging and Ties on hand. We *iyt sell the Brown Cotton Gin. 4F Mr. W. if. BUOHIff ie witb us as Scelesmau, aad will be pleased to eerve his old Hnfc jyta $m Important to Merchants, kUY your WEAFPIMO PAPER AMO FAFE1 9 EA0S at home, at Mew. York rates, from H.X. H1BSCH, Ooranr *Hd|. an* Okfttbnrp. atnat.. Important to the Public. t lilgiieet costa prices, to M.X.HIR8CH, druccistsT Blue Drug Store. WHOLESALE AMD ENTAIL. ■uni* to Onnnlr, Hmkoau. H. tMp. only TUBE AND SELLABLE DRUGS. Brood Btrmt. ■ nqnlrad for all rood,. ***tf Eagle Drug Store. Home Made rertlllzere 1 MONEY SAVED! MONEY MADE! mn,t00kJ0f ^ d “>• Bnlpbai. Ammonia, NltraWSada, Earlil. pm»k Ben* Dunt, Land Plaxt.r, South Unrolln* PboiphatM, Aa., All of wbtek *• «UI MU *t th* lorn.1 ffrlo.. DE. E O. HOOD will b. with aa, who ha. ha* prullMl MMrfono. in thna. ortlalM, and who *an (It* raluabl. Information with rwnrd MlhML horUnodAw I*. D. HOOD A UP. Wanted, A POSITION OX OT«n*nr, Gordmw, or in, other jpIom where on honMt whli* man Mn work. Th. eppllaant I. hoo«4t, up- rl(ht aad lodnitnou—* man who Iotm work. A*plT at UU *■«,«* O. Av BoM'a SmU dfcwtf