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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNK 27, IHXfi.
lm»in»btvakinp In CliU.llio.nl,
Cincinnati Times -tar.
(HKKK.
for the Sunday Enquirer-Sun.)
Cheek, ns tin expression, is oomprehen- One of my little girl friends had a ru le
give, if ^ is slang. Its use is always in an shook Inst Christmas—a shoc k so terrible
offensive, and, it may be said, a reproach- fl'AViL! 1 ?? all ' K ?- t shake.i her faith in the
ful sense. Judiciously displayed, however, that Jack Frost draw," piLur^’oTtlw
it pays, in material way, n fine percent, windows and brings the snows. Like all
in almost every field of its operations. Of other‘little girls she had been brought up
«».»* «* b. "on.,-...»noih. s,ss.” asassrsas^
more." It mu., nut I® .Imply In, p,i- Snntn Cl.nl. if. b“K futl, ,„mlm
deuce, with no back ground of worth and approached last year she began to he verv
nluck to support it. It must be something 1 pi! hni ?: . s !> e iwked so many
more than ridiculous ostentation, that only told her that* there w' " sant" Claus- 1 "
begets contempt—something other than a that he was only in, to please the
bubble that bursts when put to the test its | , n L bo X?.and girls,
own arrogance may have invited In this j was a terrible r^tion-almos" £Tad Is
view it is only amusing. It is, therefore, telling her Hint all her friends and reln-
often as laughable as the complacent gen- t *'’ es hlul been killed. The poor little
erosity of the Indian chief, whose daily iLS if , ht ' r heart would break.
tru ” w ' ~ ... » one was not accustomed to have her idols
custom it was, after finishing his frugal so ruthlessly destroyed with ail icono-
meal of bear meat and parched corn, to dies tic hand. Finally she said through her
step out of bis wigwam, point out and in- 9obs:
aOLTTIMEIBTTS
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“Mamma, and is Dod, too, only made to
please the little girls and boys?”
The mother is very careful in interfering
with the little one’s beliefs.
Iteui'WH Her Youth.
Mrs. Phcebc Chesley, Peterson, Clay C’o.,
struct the sun as to his course for the day,
ami in the sounding of a horn to give no
tice that all the lesser princes and poten
tates of the earth could now go to their
dinners. ^ ^ . uu ,,« V urac, rcieioun vm
The kind of cheek to be commended is i Iowa,"tellTthe following remarkahkstorv!
that which is supported by a mouth ex- j the truth of which is vouched for by the
Dressing the dignity of true manhood— i residents of the town: “I am 73 years old,
jaws firmly set for the accomplishment of "S
sufeess in the chosen trade or calling, the i dress myself without help. Now I am free
whole surmounted by a brain and will ca- ! from all pain and soreness, and am able to
pahle of discerning oppo.t.nities and ^nksTo Eh"trk BiUe^Vor^a^lng'rw *
using them. Daniel Webster, as is well newed my youth, and removed completely
known, was reminded in entering life that , all disease and pain.”
EXTRACTS
M03T PERFECT MADE
Turest arul strongest Natural Fruit Flavor*.
Vanilla, I.emou, Orange, Almond, Rose, etc.,
flavor as delicately and naturally as the fruit.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
Try a tiottle; only 50c. at Brannon & Car
son’s Drug Store. eod&w
Tin* Ameriruii Clum-nuto'.
A real bang-up, first class, high-toned AI
the legal profession was greatly crowded.
His reply was, “there’s plenty of room up
stairs.” That might have been considered
cheeky at the time—in the light of his _ . . .
subsequent career it was not. He felt the clam-bake costs about ?50o. Here is what
... ... . ,. , „ ... they used down on Long island for a clam-
divinity stirring within him, and foretold bake and the cost was i|.vi: T .v; :.:y mish
it. Bonaparte said to some who were dif- els of soft clams, one barrel of hard clams,
feririg with, and seeking to overrule hint lu !'ty sheepsheads, two large Kennebec
ii. . T7.. . , salmon, 150 lobsters, 103 chickens, 100 lbs.
in a matter of state, taat Fiance had room trip,,, six dozen bunches of asparagus, fifty
for but one Napoleon. , pounds of frogs’legs, one barrel of hard
Speaking of Bonaparte, about as not a- . crabs.
...
BILIOUSNESS '^ on ' s l m P rove( * Absorption ' ce Machines.
-t ^ I
i
So common at this season of the year, is effect u* ! Sr\\ Mills, ] lllllpS, Hollow A\ J11 0, ClilllO Mills fllld S^lll|) K('l~
ally cured by 1 tlc.S, WC 111*0 ottoping ill pl‘i(TS lllill will iisloilisll yOll.
Hood's Eureka Iron Screw Cotton Presses
and commodious House, **»*.»*
every convenience, in perfect or
der, l 1 ^ miles from Broar. street,
’ in one of the most desirable lo
calities adjacent to the city. If desirable would
exchange for city property.
A desirable fiill !< acre lot with
good Dwelling, on Filth avenue,
will be sold on long time with
easy payments.
A desirable four-room Dwell
ing on south Fifth avenue; good
neighborhood and not fiir from
business center of Broad street.
. Terms easy and on long time.
A desirable six-room Dwelling,
two stories, with water works,
on north Broad. Place in thor
ough order.
EG .MEDICINE
-A.3STD
ble an instance of the genuine article of j
cheek, in its ordinary sense, as is on re- I
A l iq,lulu's F irtiHMlc lli-nm n.
t’apt. Coleman, achr. Wevmoutii, plying
cord, was thatof the man who gravely as- ! between Atlantic City and New York.' nad
serted that Napoleon carried to Moscow been troubled with a cough so that lit was
600,000 men all measuring six feet in height wJ?’ TP to , n '- v L ’ r ;
i . ; m . • u. , King s New Di ’eovery for consumption. It
" ' “ ' not only gave him instant relief, but al
and averaging 175 pounds in weight. A
modest man in the company meekly sug
gested that the number was 200,000 beyond
the usual estimate, and questioned wheth
er so many could have been obtained
among a people known to be smaller than
the Anglo-Saxon race. “True, true,” said
the knowing (man, in nowise daunted by
the difficulty, “the French people as we
now see them are a short, small people,
and the reason is apparent. The large tilne tht . vt , u . yoll V( / Um/ imU „, who ar
breed were all killed out in Napoleon's , goin^ to graduate are engaged all the ti
layed the extreme soreness in bis breast.
His children were similarly affected anu a
single dose had the same happy effect. Dr.
King's New Discovery D icw the <• landau./
remedy in the Coleman household and on
board the schooner.
Free trial bottles of the Standard Reme
dy at Brannon & Carson's Drag St ire.
eod&w
M r.
\\ iuki‘ i fi«*fr Mal i- \
De(-iav:no—I suppose about
wars, and the present race is dwarfed in
consequence!” Among those present, who
had no information whatever on the sub
ject, there passed around a very evident
chuckle over the modest man’s discomfit
ure—who himself accepted the situation,
not knowing which was worthy of great
est admiration, the fine physique of Napo
leon’s grand army or the fertility of some
men’s resources. Colt • mb us.
Bow to <D‘1 Bid of tliid.
(Jood Housekeeping. |
One .of the easy ways of getting rid of
dirt is not to invii-c it to come in. How?
By not having any wool»*;i carpets, espe
cially those that have a cotton or linen
back, like Brussels or tapestry carpet:-.
There bc#ig no way for t he dust to sift
through on to the paper or fioor below it i.s
constai tly flying up when d’suirbed. A
three-oly carpet is a good tiling to catch
the drift, a - it gels into the middle ply, and
it is almost impossible to swt*,.*p or boat it
out. Two-ply are easier t » Keep clean, but
why have any? What! you would have
bare floors? Not just that —J would com
promise:. Have less carpel s and more rugs,
that can be taken up weekly, put on the
m preparing your e ;su
way. Miss Eugenie, what i« yours going t«
be?
Miss Eugenia—Bale blue, trimmed with
real lace.
Urn—by tin
The Eureka caufos the liver to act. thereby de-
meting that gland i f excessive bile, corrects in
digestion. regulates the bowels. toi. M the sys
tem v.Mierc.l;;. and makes you It w 11. You
can’t c-timatf the good ;bn’ one bo;:, Eureka
will do you. !t ’s the perfection of househo’d
nie«l:ein*«*s. Particularly m this season of the j
.tear, keep it in the house.
Jordan's Joyous Julep
I® an instant and infallible cure for Neuralgia,
however severe the case. A physician of note ,
sav<: “I never knew Jordan's Joyous .Jule*‘ *
f.-!l in ji genuine ease <*f Neuralgia.*’ Try it J j
you buffer.
Gossyped i a,
Womans True Friend. It surpasses any prepara
tion of the kind made, and ;ho-.e who will try it
once will use no other Female Regulrtoi.
Jordan’s Sowel Mixture
STEAM ENGINES.
-DUAI.KIiS IN—
LIME,
Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring
AND OTHER
gia Midland Railroad.
Two Residences on north Sec
ond avenue iJackson street) of 5
and 7 rooms, each desirably lo
cated. This property is consid
ered cheap by those who know
e value of good real estate.
. A new and elegant House closo
\ \ to court house. Dwelling in
1 1 thorough order and has all the
11 t fM'Gl®. late improvements. Is consider*
JaPK ed one of the nicest homes.
A delightful home on Roso
Mill, half acre lot and a new
House 'I’his property is consid
ered to be one of the nicest
homes on the hill. Terms easy
I will be sold cheap.
A nice little farm seven mi lea
“V, from the city in Lee county, Ala.
tiood four-room Mouse on the
place. Enough timber on place
to pay for same.
LOR ZELZEUsTT.
Four room Dwelling corner Front and
Fifth streets, in good order.
Two J room Dwellings on north First
avenue < new>.
Two :t room Dwellings on north Sixtli
U MON Eld NI It.
< Itrislinn KuiimID
orst case of Dia
• lie
’ Rev. (E K. Lynch, publisher of cite A! -
j bama Christian Advocate, Birmingham.
writes: - I travel all over tlie state; my
1 friends say they rind Dr. Mozley s Lemon
1 Eiixir a most excellent medicine. My
( book-keeper and lore mini both use il in
place of calomel, pills, etc.”
A . RON l S'ENT MINISTER WRITES :
j Du. Moklky—D-tv Sir: After ten year*
I of great sufl’crltig from indigestion ov dy-.-
i tjep.sia. with great i m vons prostration ar.d
hi lin us ness, disordt red ci(lne» and const -
pation, l have !kvu < nrto by ibur bottles
ofyoor LuniOii Elixir, and am m.w a 1
man. iluv. C. C. D wis.
EH. M. !-:. Cl*invli S -ntb.
No. Tntmdl St., Atlanta, (ia.
S r Jd !>y Druggists. 50 cents and $1 per
repured by Dr. II. Moriey. At-
M. D. HOOD it- CO..
Manufacturing Druggists,
93 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga,
bottle.
ln.ua, (ia.
my2.'$ sclm
rui*.n \iuomr l-'nticil*u 1 Folk
What is known in Europe as the Pope*
line out of doors and beaten. The “Art ' ink has been introduced by Americans
Squares,” on they are called, furnish near- from Europe, it is of cardinal red. very
pet good enough for most people. They ; thick, and when dry—it is never blotted—
come in good quality, light or heavy, small j has a glazed surface.
or large sizes, so fitting different sized — • —
rooms, woven in quite tasteful colors with I Nervous. H' t, 1 litatcl .Hi m.
borders and fringes. What can be prettier ) You are allowed a free trial ofthirf
or easier kept clean? In carpeting a floor , davs oftbe llse of jj r- piye's Celebrate'
the first thing to he considered is the floor j Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap-
ltself. If your floor is slightly uneven any- pliances, for the speedv relief and perma-
where, if there is nothing to prevent, i Jlellt curt! () f Nervous £)eiiility, loss of Vital-
whatever kind of carpet you have is sure ' jf v aIld Manhood, and all kindred troubles,
to wear through on the uneven places A 'lso for many other diseases. Complete
fiist. It is “penn> wise and pound ton.- . restoration tc/health, vigor ami manhood
ish” to put hay or straw under a carpet j guaranteed. Xo risk is incurred. Illus-
because it cannot he put down evenly; un- trated pamphlet, with full information.
terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol
taic Beit Co., Marshall, Mich.
dcc'17 tu,th,sat,se&wly
less it is fresh it will make your room smell
close and study. Rave the hay in the
barn. The wise woman begins at the
foundation by putting down the carpet
paper she can buy; the firmer and thicker
the better. The best I have found is a
plain, heavy paper that is made on pur
pose. That with cotton .stitched between
lioilc leu Nol Fot'L'fittell.
Miss Mary Anderson lias returned to
Europe. This gifted English woman saw
much to admire in America and predicted
boon goes to pieces when cleaned, unless a great future for this country.
Sitcciiilly made of Dressing HiihiIrt for oilier piirtie
—THE A (HINTS I’oit Till:—
BROWN COTTON GIN, 1
Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feodors, &c.
J jc'20 wctl.scAWfiin
People’s Line of Steamers.!
FAST PASSENGER SCHEDULE OFTHESTEAMER [
TTJTL. JO. EI_iXjIS.|
Tho Steamer ELLTS wears the horns ns the fastest steamer plying tin. |
Clmttnhoochee, Flint and Apalncliicoln Rivers.
I
ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR |
Tlic Steamer ELLIS is now running the fastest Passenger schedule on the Chattahoochee!
ami Apalachicola rivers, making two trips a week, leaving Columbus on Tuesdays for Apalachicola, i
and on Saturdays for Chattahoochee, furnishing rapid transit for passengers between Savannah, |
Jacksonville. Pensacola and ail points on the Chattahoochee and Apalachicola rivers.
On and after May 29th, 18Hti, the following schedule will he run, river, fog, etc., permitting:
SCHEDULE OF STEAMER WM. D. ELLIS.
Leaves Columbus every Tuesday at 8 a m for Apalachicola.
Leaves Columbus every Saturday at 7:10 a in for Chattahoochee
The .Steamer Ellis will take Freight for Warehouse Landings only, but will take
Passengers to and from all Landings.
SCHEDULE OF STEAMER MILTON H. SMITH.
Leaves Columbus every Saturday at 0 a m for Itainbridge and Apalachicola. This boat will pas
Chattahoochee Sunday at 5 p m going down, and Tuesday it 8 p m coming up. This Boat will tak
iYtight and passengers to and from all points.
Arrival anc! Departure of Trains at Chattahoochee, Florida.
Railway Fust Mail Train Arrives from Savannah and Jackson
I !<•'
room Dwellings
cast Ninth
n 2 room Dwellings on south Fiflli
■••i 2 room Dwellings on south Third
• •IL.sgsofj rooms in Northern Liber
al. Two 2 room Dwellings in Browneville,
close in to upper bridge.
Four J room Dwellings in Browneville,
near ('arders' f fall.
in. I)«•-ii-j*l>:«- »»n north Bread—best
lot h* ion in city tor grocery store.
TOOMBS CRAWFORD
gnetlc Power!
109 V) ilsmiiH JI..g.Hotic I'out
ssful ill
Hell
Is the most successful anpliance in the world for
the treatment of N-rvous D- hility. Neuri'lgia,
Rheumatism, lannlmgo, ‘deeplessnesss. Asthma,
Dyspepsia, Disease <>t liver, Kidneys and Di
gestive i>rg;ins. Sir!, ))•• •.l icJie, and all lrouble.9
arising fiom insii!fic:ent and impure blood.
Mobile and New Orleans at II
IHTKI.KVn \ It MCA SU.VK.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts
very carefully handled. This paper is
carefully fitted around door and window !
casings to keep out moths, also cold. It j
voxel's all inequalities of the boards, keeps 1 Bruises Sores* Ulcer.-,' Sait i(heum,‘Fever
out cold, and when cleaning duy comes ; Sores, Tetter. Clnspned Hands, Chilblains,
and the carpet is taken up you wnl find . Ooriis and all Skin Eruptions, and positive-
hiost of the dirt on the paper, which can | y curfes piles, nr no pay is required, ft is
be rolled up and carried out of doors, and | jruaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
your floor is left clean.
or money refunded. Friee 25 cents per
box. For sale by Brannon & Carson.
YYrmiim-s first Krli'inl. j ^ je'ii Oedi'.v
A hairpin is a woman’s best friend. It j This \|,l:••• to llm Ton.
fits a multiplicity of uses, and she is never | A woman is not lit to have a baby who
without one. If her hair is short you can docs not know how to hold it, and this i-
depend upon it that in a recess of her as true of a tongue as of a baby.
purse or a pocket of her reticule you xvill j -
A (pisslioii of tiriiiMMiiir.
Hoston Ti'anscript.
Two of tile sciiool enmioittecmeu of ..
neighboring town got into a fierce argu
ment. One said that a man sits down
while the other was equally sure that in
sets down. .Seeing that there was no hojn
of coming to an agreement they decided
find the hmrnin. If she buttons her shoes
she uses her hairpin, and who ever saw a
woman button her gloves with anything
else? If her head itches does she scratch
it with her Huger? Nonsense! She Whips
out a hairpin and relieves herself. Suppose
a nickel has dropped between the lairs of
the wooden foot grate in the street ear.
Does she soil her fingers as a man would, , , , . , ,
and then not get it? Certainly not. Out to leave it to the chairman of the board,
comes the hairpin, and the coin is lifted ; That dignitary heard the arguments ad-
out without trouble. 1 vaneed on either side. He them hommeu
If her shawlpin is Inst, where so good three Mi nos. swallowed his , .Ham s appie
a substitute as the hairpin? Ifshceatsa twice, niilatj-a ms cbeM till lie iM-xea dk-.
nut does she take a nutpick? Most lassur- i ponter i 114* * *»«. and delivered hiuwa
edly not. The hairpin again. It is with ' thus: “(.rcuitlcmen, you are both wrong,
the hairpin that she rips open the uncut Y*>u ool t say a man sits down nor sets
leaves 01 a book or magazine; it is a hair- down; you say ne 1 ot down, and now
pin with which she marks her progress in h t us go on with the • xannnatio:'. of an-
her favorite book; if a trunk key is miss- plieunts tor the vacancy in the high school,
ing a hairpin opens the refractory lock as I Th« y ve got to be mighty spry 11 they pas-,
neatly as a burglar’s skeleton key would; 1 my catechising,
with it she cleanses her finger nails and, it
Five Cold and Two Silver Medal#
awarded in Is>5 at the Expositions o
j New Orleans a.,d L> uisville, and the In
ventions Exposition of London.
The superiority <f Coraliue over hort
or whalc’ium; iis- now been demonstrate!:
. by over five yea s'experience. It is more
durable, more piiaide, more comfortable
1 and net'-r breaks.
Avoid cheap imitations made of varoia
kinds of cord. None arc genuine un'es
‘De. WdKNKE's Cokau.vk” is prints
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
L£3 3fO' dwav, New York Citt
and Apalachicola
Savannah, Florida and Wi
ville al l 01 ]> m.
Leaves for Savannah and Jacksonville ul 11:10 a
Pen-nu ola and Atlantic Railroad Airives from I’ens
f'«*r Pensacola. Mobile-and Now Orleans at 1:11 ft ni.
The local rates of freight and passage to all points on the Chattnh
river-* will be as follows:
Flour per barrel 10 cents
Cotton per bah* 25 cents
Other freights in proportion.
Passage from < 'ohnnbus to Apalachicola ?'<> 00. Otliei points in proportion. Rates and Schedules
■subject to change without notice. Through tickets sold bv tliL line to Suvannah, Jacksonville and
all points in Last Florida.
Shippers will please have their freight at boat by 8 u in on day of leaving, us none will be re
ceived alter that hour.
Boat reserves the right of not landing at any point when considered dangerous hy the pilot.
Boat will not stop at any point not named in the published list of landings furnished shippers
for 1KK6.
Our responsibility for freight ceases afler it has been discharged at a landing when no person is
there to receive it.
Rati - and -chedule subject to change without notice.
C. i). OWENS. T. II. MOOIIG,
Trafic Mt linger. Sa van nan, fia. Agent, ('olumhus, («a.
WILSCUIA
l*W Uilsoiiin '•IiiKTH’lic Pouer I.ikIIch*
% Imjoiitinii I S»i |»porter.
|o»rthe dispersion of I’ihmid and other timiuM
and enhirgemenls ••! thewomh and the ovaries.
Also gives great support and comfort and in-
en used strength to the walls of the abdomen in
cast s of abdominal enlargement without any
f/.’irtit tilnr disease, '/'ends also to decrease and
prevent excessive accumulation of fat.
v IV V orli .
Dr. C. TERRY, Agent, Columbus, Ga.
lull2 dlv
T!IE BOSS PRESS JOHN BLACKMAK
Dr. W, W, Bruce & Son,
PllVsicillllS illiil S11 lLTCOll-
'THE Senior «>f the firm will devote -necial at-
I tention to Female Diseases. office ovei
Frazer A Dozier’s Store. Residence at Lindsaj
p’ace. Dr. Robert Bruce's residence on Rost
Hill. <ltf
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW ILL,
FOR RENT.
it is a clean one, even picks her teeth. And
the feats of hair-securing that she will
make a bow-legged hairpin accomplish
ses the belief of man. Alto-
A. B. C. Cranston, floor-walker for Stern
Brothers, 32 West Twenty-third street.
New York, together with his wife, was
.. irpa-sses the nenet or man. i\iw- | troubled with nlalar i a f or upward of 1 two
getner it deserves to be classed among the , rs Thev „ ere both entirely cured by
great inventions of the world, and the faking on e or two Brandreth’s tills every
grave of the original man who created the ' ni ht for three ;nont bs. without interfer-
first one could have no prouder epitaj.h i j n[r with their labor or household duties,
than this: “This is the kind of a hairpin , " eodiw
he was.”—Chicago News.
’ )'ir-l av
Market.
1 Ninth st
; Third av
i Fifth avi
1 Fourth a
Fourth i
Is the very he
mt'diil of Ihc lii'.-
For tin? above
si Saw .Mill in 1110 markol.
I i lass nl I ho Now Orleans
and fur all olher machinery, a<
fl look 11 io only
x posit ion.
— In the < luh Wiinhi
Slmke. Ilrer Rnonl I I Town Topics.,
Simmons’ Iron Cordial strengthens the ••pretty girl that.’’ ■•Yus."
digestive organs, and builds up tin* frail j V( ,„ as j'f s i u . km-w von." -Yn-
and broken down. cod,tw | :. We „ the fact is> mB ‘ b ciy, she's
l*tlffI Loves Du* Pretty Hollars of our Paddies.
Patti will come to America next fall—of
course she will. Pretty Patti knows an
American dollar when she sees it, and the
color of it has always commanded her
warmest admiration.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
PURSUANTi
sin-
vied a fellow thu
thing of that «awt. and they
house, so I cnwnt nifavd to
public. But I alius -end her t
Ycah'e. piiwghT Shebosbei
m’.vding
haw in
of U. M . Kmu I -
cdl|iilbu*>, Gil., bet
:i the fir-t Thti'!,:
FORBES LIDDELL&CO
Montgomery, Ala.
me, Boarding House opposite
• •t, l rooms, $15.
me, 5 rooms, $i>.
me. ‘i rooms. iL
i-iiue, oTooms, $13.
enue, 2 rooms, $9.
No. 'ill Ninth street, rooms, So.
No. ns Ninth street, next to Mrs. McAllister, $15.
No. Him Sixth avenue, t rooms, (in.
No. l. r >t)‘j Sixth uvenue, 1 rooms, plastered, $5.
No. 517 Twelfth street, 9 rooms, next to Col.
Swift.
No. 305 and 307 Sixteenth street, 3 rooms, newly
I tinted and whitewashed, $H.
No. 1217 First uvomie, 3 rooms, ceiled, $7.
No. I.'/.’! First avenue, 7 rooms, jdasteivd, $15.
No. il.' Sixteenth street, 1 rooms, ceiled, $5.
No. Pint Third avenue, t rooms, $7.
No. 911 Fourth avenue. 1 rooms, $13.
p. ire.- Residences, two-story brick, on upper
II I ha
slide free • >t charge.
: ehe
useh Jd ail
<-n i: 30 jyu
d kitehen
IT
K. S M< t: \rijl
•mporary Admin.
X. 1!.—C'iit s
Machinery iiie
ield'.vClil *
Wrought
iu Ibis pari
.14101 ."V ISI.A4 li >1 Alt.
] > | > 1 y I ^ Send six cents for postage and
1 t l A i i, recceive free a costly box of
gtiuiU wliieh will help all, of either sex, to inako
m>*re nionej right tw.iy than anything else io
this w«irl*iFortunes await the workers abso
lutely sure. Terms mailed f 'e; Tkue & Co.,
Augusta, Maine. d*\vU