Ligonier Banner., Volume 25, Number 42, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 January 1891 — Page 8
N ] Otice to Tax-Payvers NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That the Taxes levied in Noble County, Indiana, for the ditferent purposes itemized below, are due and payable at the Treasurer’s Otlice i said County, at Albion,in full or at the option of the Tax Payer, one-half, inciuding Road Tax in Fuil, on or before the Third Monday in April, 1891, and the balance remaining uupaid on or before the First Monday in November. 1891. : 2 : b o ':¥ \ ' Rates of Taxation for 1890, on each $lOO.OO Valuation. :‘_’::.::_';_:f.,4_;_:”.:::jft':?:‘.,"“. batosu-da “"j‘::‘——: S T"‘.” e .—‘ .')‘ o " '—’rl" ,-: ";“’T;’;*‘""{;?;“g‘if__‘i—d_i‘:‘—f?—_ ___o. 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Atblon Town, .i .. ... {12;]&5{!,».;!5('»»1' [2s] 125125851013 47 n2i2 20150150125, - | | 1 251 0o 200 Avilla Town ...........[[l2/16/315006/10] |1525/35/201 lu‘snll 90[50,50 25,95 50 5|2 25i ' Ligonier T0wn..... .... 'lz’uif}gl;ulé‘u:;vzu 35,:30[:1:,‘:011 "6 5612 6:.":‘)0 :’w‘ 'mi , 1 501 501 00 Kendallville City. ... 112116171505 los| | 40/35] |5O 74 7411 485050 100 Ae e e In addition to the above there is charged to each person, owning, keeping or harboring within the County, one male dog, $1.00; onc female dog, $2.00; each additional dog, $2.00. _ The first installment of taxes (including road tax) must be paid on or before the THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL or the tuxes for the whole year will be delinquent and subject to a ten per cent. penalty. The second Installment must be paid on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER. But any tax-payer may pay the full amount of such taxes on or before the Third Monday in April. . i : ‘ - Assignees, Guardians, Administrators and other who pay taxes on property in trust, and those whose taxes are complicated, such as undivided Estates, etc., are earpestly requested to scttle taxes before the last few days. as it requires considerable time to make divisions and separate the reeeipts therefor. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the PENALTY and CHARGES on delinquent taxes resulting from any omission of the person to state DEFINITELY on what property, in whose name and in what town or corperation it‘ was assessed. : ; : Persons owing Delinquent Taxes should pay them at once. The present law, is of such a character that there is no option left the Treasurer but to enforee the collection of Delinquent Taxes by sale of property if necessary. - “The owner of property on the first day of April of any year shall be liable for the taxes of that year. The purchaser on the first day of April shall be considered the owner on that day.” —Sec. 103, R. S. 1872. : The tax duplicate is not a transfer book, and when, for any vear, the tax duplicate is made with reference to property on the first day of April of that year, the duplicate remains forever unchanged as to the showing of preperty, and in whose name, changes on the transter books and prompt recording of deeds to the contrary notwithstanding. Property will appear in the same name for the payment of the second installment as for the first. Call on the Auditor for correction of irregularities or reductions to be made; the Treasurer cannot make such reductions. ; Road Receipts must be presented when the First Installment of Taxes is paid. They are werthless after that time. : ~ County Orders cannot be paid to persons owing delinquent taxes. The Annual Sale of Lands and Lots for Delinquent Taxes, will take Place on the Second Monday in February, 1891.. I would especially urge upon taxpayers the importance of paying early and avoiding the rush of the last few days. . ' - PARTICULAR ATTENTION. ' Taxpayers should examine their Receipts and change before leaving the Treasurer’s Office and see that they are correct. Those who have lands or other property in more than one Township, must see that they have a receipt for each Township. If your Receipts do not mention Personal Property or all of your Real Estate, it is not paid. ' Receipts will not be taken off and held for future payment. ~ B&y~Parties owing diteh tax must be prepared to pay the same, as it will go delinquent with penalty and interest, and is collectable as other taxes. The Tax Receipts for Perry Tewnship and Ligonier, will be at MIERS’ BANK. Ligonier, from March 23d, to March 27, 1891. Also the Tax Receipts for Wayne Township and Kendaliville, will be at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Kendallville, from March 31st, to April 4, 1891. 1t is expected that those living in the aboye Townships and Towns will pay at the aboye named places. : ] - . The Books will positively be closed on the evening of the Third Monday in April, without regard to persons. . A Albion, Ind., Jan. 1, 1891. . 7 . ‘T 4. 'l-7-7- e - ' LW, Troasmer Noble Comty, Tnd JOSEPH I SHEW, Treasuer Noble Comnty, Ind.
- AUDITOR’S SPECIAL NOTIGE. Parties having School Fund Loeans on which interest is delinquent will please give'the payment of said interest their attention before March 1, 1891, as the law requires prompt collection of said interest. : ' _ CORNELIUS B. PHILLIPS, Auditor N(?ble County. ‘e | ° r _ : ) LW . BOOK - STORE .. .AL . ; Dealer in ‘ : _ : : B, : : cx g Books, Stationary, . Wallz Paper, Window Shades, NewsaPeoriodicas Albums, Scrap Books, Toilet Sets, Notions, &c., - at Hutchison’s Jewelry Store, sign of Big Watch, FLONIER -, - « . INDIANA CHICAGO '
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] 5 For the cure of @ Coughs,Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Incipient Cough ConBronchitis, sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive persons. At druggists. 25 cts. LANGE’S CUBEB CIGARETTES for CaSMOKE tarrh, Fricelo Cts. Atall dn{agl'st& s ——— The best cure for rheumatism or neuralgia is Salvation Oil, used according to directions. 25 cents. The news from the seat of war is constantly contradictory; but not so from Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup; every report concerning it proves to be the best Cough Syrup know. Only 25 ‘cents a bottle. . : ——— e | ~ —A Kansas Alliance nawspaper speaks of certain laws as the “bullworks’’ of the agricultural interest. . é e > —— e —ltch, Mange and Scratches on hu man or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by S. T. Eldred &Co., dragcists, Ligonier, Ind. . -—l‘hree—d;ughters of Alexander Ramsey, of Acree, Ga., have successfully run away from home to get married. e La g ‘When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, -——————.o’;——-—5 ; —The late Duke of Bedford owned 86,000 acres of land in Great Britain, including a square mile of London itself. : ' —_——— : Forced to Leave Home. } Over 60 people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call at their druggist’s for a free trial package of Lane’s Family Medicine. If your bloed 1s bad, your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and have headache and an unsightly complexion, don’t fail to call on any druggist to-day for a free sample of this grand remuedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large-size dackage 50 cents. 6
—The Marquis of Baroda owns a carpet, ten feet by six, made of pearls and diamonds. lltis worts $1,000,000
—At the sale of the late Allen Thorndyke Rice’s effects in New York, a few days ago, twenty pigs in clover sold for $2.50. : :
DRUNKENNESS—LIQUOR HABIT—In ail the Worlci there is but one Cure, Dr Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been cured who have taken the Golden Specitic in their coffee without their knowledge, and today believe they quit drinking of their own free will. No harmful effect results from its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and full particulars. Address in confidence, GorLk DEN SPECIFIC Co., 15 Race Street, Cin--cinnati, Ohio. E
—There are twenty-six monarchies and twenty-five republics in the civilized world. Sixteen republics are in South America. ; —— > — ; Arrested and Set Free. Dr. J. H. Hanaford says in the Western Plowman: ¢lf the first cough is properly treated, the first step in the direction of consumption arrested, the lungs deyeloped, the breath set free, we need not fear consumption.” Kemp’s Balsam. for the Throat and Lungs is the proper treatment for the first cough. No other remedy has saved so many from consumption. At all druggists’. Large bottles 50c and $l. 7 - —Two Portuguese pugilists recently engaged in a prize tight of 1,127 rounds. They fought six hours a day, stopping at noon to eat and smoke. Would You Believe. ~ The proprietor of Kemp's Balsam gives thousands of bottles away yearly? This mode of advertising would prove ruinous if the Balsam was not a perfect cure for Coughs and all Throat and Lung troubles. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Don’t hesitate! Procure a bottle today to keep in your home or room for immediate or future use. Large size 50c and $1 at all druggists. 8 —ln Lake county, Tenn., a short time since, a young man of twentyseven married a widow of forty-nmeJ who has seyenteen living children. 5 el P A Family Gathering. Have you a father? Have you a mother? Have you a son or daughter, sister or a brother who has not yet taken Kemp’'s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, the guarateed remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles? If so, why? when a sample bottle is gladly given to you free by any druggist and the large size costs you only 50c and $l. 5 5
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If you are troubled with an annoying nasal catarrh, use old Saul’s Catarrh Cure. - g When the diserders of babyhood attack your baby, use at once Dr. Bull’s Baby A‘Sy,{:up and notice its rapid and benefici? effect. Price 25 cents. —A fiermillion county (Missouri) boy killed seventy-five rabbits the other day with, a pitchfork, and sold the whole bunch to a Nevada groceryman. S >--e « Rheumatism Cured in a Day. ; “Mystie Cure’’ for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. ~Warranted, 75 cents.. Sold by Eldred & Co., druggist, Ligonier. , e —The growth of Fairhaven, Wash., is phenomenal. Eighteen months ago where the city of 8000 inhabitants now stands was a forest clearing. Bucklen’sArnica Salve, The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands,chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Forsale by S. T. Eldred & Co. v The Pulpit and the Stage. Rev. F. M. Shrout Pastor United Brethren church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: ‘I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought 1 could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 26 pounds in weight. Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination writes: ‘‘After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, 1 am confident Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, beats ’em all, and cures when everything els& fails. 'The greatest kindness I can d 8 my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it.”’ Free trial bottle at S. T. Eldred & Co’s.. Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $l.OO. .
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Have just purchased a bottle of your “Blushes’’ of Arend, Cor. Fifth Ave. and Madison Street. If your own individual blushes are as nice as the preparation of yours, I don’t see: why you cling to your ¢Miss.,”” I find it delightful. Will gladly recommend it to others.
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—A sprinter gets in his running at less than forty yards, while it takes fully seventy yards for a skater to get into full swing. Up to 220 yards, without wind, a sprinter is faster than a skater; at 300 yards the skater has the advantage, and beyond that the runner is not in it. Not able to Walk. . I was confined to my bed for six months with rheumatism, not able to walk a step. All of the remedies usually prescribed for this disease having been employed to no effect, 1 commenced taking S. S. S. I have now taken 11 bo'tles of this excellent medicine and am on my feet, attending to all my house work as of yore. I feel that I cannot sufficiently express my thanks for the benefit I have received from the use of this medicine. MRgs. M. A. WOODWARD, Webb City, Moe. He Prescribes it. I have used S. S. S. for Blood Diseases for several years, and find it all it is recommended to be. I heartily reccommend it to any oneneeding a bleod purifier. O. B. TRout™MAN. Drug Clerk, | Oakland City, Ind. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SwiIFT SPE(}FIC Co., » Atlanta, Georgia. | —————— . ———— —An Alliance member of the legislature took so many bills with him to Jefferson City, Mo., that he didn’t have room in his sachel for a change of clothes.—Kansas City Star. > Specimen Cases} S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. : Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight %ears’ standing. Used three bottles of lectric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, of Catawba, 0., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incur-| able. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured bim entirely. Sold by S. T. Eldred & Co., druggists, =
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There is no subject that requires £o much study and experience as the treatment and cure of chronic diseases. The astonishing success and remarkable cures performed by him is due to a thorou%h knowledge of the structure and functions of the human system, and the cure of disease by natural remedies. Let those given up by others call for examination. He hassuccessfully treated the followi:g discases since his arrival in this State: Eye a FEar diseases, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Inflammation of the Womb, Chronic Infiammation of the Bladder, Painful or Irregular Menstruation, Fever Sores and Ulcers, Inconiinence of Urine, Tape Worms, Crooked Limbs and Enlargea Joints, spinal Curvatures, Club Foot, Hip Joim Disease, White Swelling, Discharging Abscesses, Ste: rility or Barrenness, Nervousness and General Debility, Impotency, Disease %f the Kidneys and B’adder, Leucorrhea or Whites, Blotches, Pimples, Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia, Constipation, 'f)ropsy, Cancer, Epileftic Fits Eryszi);las, Gravel, Goitre, Gleet, Gonor--7 oea,l{y&rocele, eart, Discase, Headache, Piles, Hysteria,Syphilis,St. Vitus Dance, Chronic Dysentery, Enlarged Tonsils, Fistula ¢n Ano, Hernia or Rupture, Ovarian Tumors, Paral'zisis, Prolapsus Ulert, %ronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Scrofula, Consumption, Chronic Cough, Female Weakness, Spermatorrhea, Rheumatism,ete. Allsurgical operations performed Free Examination of the Urine. Each person applying for treatmentshould bring an ounce of their urine, which will receive a care{ul chemical and microscopical examination. Remarkable Cures perfected in old cases which have been neglected or unskillfully treated. * No experiments or failures. Parties created by mail or express, but where possible personal consultation preferred. Curable cases guaranteed, List of questions free. : Western Address, ; DR, FRUTX, Toledo, O.
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Rail Road Director : ‘ y‘ _— . CLLAKE SHORE ——AND—— . 1 ' v H Michigan Southern Rail Road , Nowv, 30th, 1890, | e e e GOING KAST. - GUING WEST eo e B I\so i 1\;0 J gg" !Statlons.! 2};‘_)l ‘ Ig’o 1}:;’" AM | PmlT T ‘*‘*’— AMivwl 9'303l 7:45 {+«e--. | Chicago 7385] 8:4b1...... P.M. . Z 100111:40}......1 Elkhart 8401 2:451 ... Ty ;{11;5‘.1;.-.... Goshen | 38.16] 2:20]...... | - . 3 182 | ~....'..--..l;\ullersn’g Lol » | AM ¢ 1:45’12;25 l LIGONIER| R:5O | L:4d | __o_. l~i:35l ey l Wawnkd |veeaas 11485000 2004 o] Yißvimelal . | 128 l , A.M. LM 2:18| 12:57| 6:10 Kendal've| 2:17 | 1:12| y:.15 2:40 | 1:20 [ 6:4o|Wuterloo| 1:52|12:47 8:49 . % AM| AM * 2:56 | 1:33| 6 58| Butley 1:37112:30| 8:33 P.M. 5:15 | 3:55 | 9:50f Toledo |11:05/10:00| 6:00 e e PO AM. AM. 9:40 8:10,’ 225 Cleveland| 6:50| 5:45| 10:45 A.M. | P.M. : P.M.| AM, : 3:20 l 2 30| 8.50 l Buffalo | 11.50(11:45| 5:40 e eL e e s Local Freight Nou. 82, Going EBast at 10:00 A.M Locai Freignu N 0 =Bl, Going West at 12.30 P. M Atlanticana Pacific Bx pressrrain lea vesdaily both ways, - . : P.P. WRIGHT, Gen’lSupt, Ciavelana, O, A.J.SMITH Gen’l Pass. Ag’t. Chicago.llie e et it - 9y Elkhart Line ; i C.W,& M. Time Table. . - _— May 18,1890. ‘A ll trainsrun daiiy except Sunday GOING NORTH. | GOING SOUTH e e e ——t——————————————————————— No.'| No. | No. iite o | :No.l No, | No. 5. { 3. [ 1 |S€““"3‘“-| 2. l g ‘ 6. A M. | oty {P.M.JA.M,JA. M ‘ 2:3(1'-7:00' 12:05/B. Harbor| 825/ 7:15] 3:20 - 1:37} 6.07] 11:10] Niles 4.18! 8:07| 4,38 lzwlxai 535’ 11:47| Granger 4.39| §:2B| 5:2° A. M. : 1;2‘514 5:231 10:27! Elkhart 4:59 8 47| 5:22 12:30] 5:00| 10:03| Goshen | 5:22 9;10“ 5:45 12:06] 4:36] -9:39/MilfordJ.| 546 9.33 6:00 11:34 4:07! 910’Warsaw 6:14| 10 01! 6:40 *11:15) 8:48] 5:52{ Claypool| 6:35) 1(1:17] 6:58 10:48) 3:22 B:27!N.M’nch'r ’7o2} 1042} 7:31 10:33)f 3:1%7 8:22! Boliver 7.06| 10:47F 7:28 : | P.M,IA, M.IA. M, A0:15) 2,501 7:sslWab’sha| 783 11:10| 756 P. M.IP. M.|A. M;| P.M.IAIM.JA. M. 10:06] 2:40| '7:40,a Wab’shl| 7:48 PU:l‘.é[U 810 9:22] +l:s7| 6;55} Marion | 8:38 12:07 853 T 6:10 Alex’dris| 9:30| 12:53) 937 B.lo] 12:50 ~s:4s!Anderson 9:58 120] 10 00 PoM.IA. M.|A.M.| - P.M [PM.|A M--6:401 11:15/ 3:3o|lndia’p’lis| 11:20| 2:50| 11:10 Senle iR pel e e eael St B tDo notstop. GENERAUL OFFICES . ELKBART JIND., : NORMAN BECEKLEY ,Gen.Man® EDGAR H,BECKLEY, ‘ 5 . Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agen | T S§ [ POSITIVELY i BRIGHT'S DISEASE, PROMIRERT PHSIBIMIS'“ . CESCRIVE BLIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASES. lI.FURMA"UI Bottle 81. Ask Druggist or write MAILED FREE @ WM, T. LINDLEY & €O., A ssmaEns 214-224 La Salle Bt., Ohicago, lIL Bt.Louts; Mo, Aug, I,’BB. BRIGHTINE cured me of Diabetes, and to-day am hearty and well. Mgs. A.A.GILLIAM, Treas. Woman’s Exchange. CHICAGO, Dec. 1. °B7. My Kidneys troubled me several years, BRIGHTINE entirely cured me. A. C. SMITH, Western News Co, . Jos.M.Norris, Agt. C., R. L& P. R. R, ‘ BUFFALb,N.Y.,Ma%II,’SS. Suffered from Lum- ! bago several years. BRIGHTINE cured me. Shan- { nan, Capt. Steamer Chemung, Un. St’boat Co. | St. Louts, April 24,88, BRIGHTINE gives satisfaction. STAND’D DRruG Co. 900 Franklin Av, St. Louis, Dec. 12,°88. BREAGHTINE has all the { virtues cIaimed.MAsTBROOK, D’gs 109 S. B’ way. { Rockville, Ind., Nov, 18, ’B7, Can recommend BRIGHTINE highly. Rev, JoHN HAWEES. Chicago Times, March 28, ’BB-Globe, Nov. 17, ‘Bs ' Illustrated Century, Jan. 28, 'BB, —Commercial - } Traveller, Feb, 16,88, PRAISE BRIGHTINE.] | Refer to Mut. Inv. & Loan Assn., Bullock Bros, § J.Shepard,Supt.U.S.Ex. G.F.Kimball Glass Imp.,
: ey -3 9 | g o B | l e ' ; . | ; o R ie7 B 0 BV e R THE QUEEN & pil . 1 E& AEk N S CRESCENT |of (iane (ol B B N ROUTE and g : E. T. V. & Ga. SYSTENM are 110 miles shorter and quicker than any cother line from CINCINNATI via. Chattanooga, Atlanta, Macon, Savannah and Brunswick to JACKSONVILLE. Through Boudoir Cars to Titusville on Indian River on morning and to Jacksonville on evening trains every day. In these ears each section is a small room where you close the door and have the privaey of a hotel ; cost no more than the regular prices for sections in an open car. Tha cars'are operated by the Pull. man Co., which is a guarantee of first-class service. ROUND TRIP TICKETS foc vecicon dace o I time between date of AT : BEDUGED RATES sale and May 381st, '9l. Trains leave Central Depot, Cincinnati, at 10:15 a. m. and 11:00 p.m. Sleeping car for eleven o’clock train isin the depot ready for passengers at nine o’clock. Fon TIGKETSor Sleeping Car berths apply to : Q. <& . Ticket Office 92 West Fourth Bt., or write to D. G. Epwarps, G. P. & T. Agt., Cincinnati, O. Through Tickets by this line are for Sale at all R.R. Stations north of Ohio River, e ——————————————————————— ; g, 00D Bnug little fortunes have been madeat : § “‘:‘ B Work for us, by Anna Page, Austin, & 4{;7.:, N \Texas, and Jno. Bonn, ’l‘olet'lo. Ohio. ¢ SRaRNE/ N S e cut. Others are doing as well. Why i Y S/ /I ot you? Some earn over $500.00 a Nowets 7 month. You cando the work and live ] e « WSRGOREat home, wherever you are. Even hesE / ginners are easily earning from 85 to ; “slo4a day. All ages. We show you how - i Rdhe and start you. Can work in s})ue time A SRS or all the time. Big money for wotkO, T ers. Failure unknown among them. s NEW and wonderful, Particulars free. H.Hallett & C0.,80x 880 Portland. Maine —M—- - A YEAR ! lundertake to briefly qAY N teach'any fajrly intelligent person of either b ) sex, who can read and write, and who, N o after instruction, will work industriously, how to earn Three Thousand Dollars a “Year in their own localities,wherever they live.l will also furnish the situation or employment,at which you can earn thatamount. No money for me unless successful as above. Easily and quick] learned. {dasire but one worker from each district or county. { have already taught and povided with employment a la numbt r, who are making over $BOOO a year each. It's NEW and SflL_lll. Full g;rticnlars Fni‘.E. Address at once, E.C, ALLEN, Box 420, Augusta, Maine, e #OOOO.OO a year Is belng made by John R, SR B Goodwin,Troy,N.Y.,at work for us. Reader, a4t 'T you may not make as much, but we can i i tugb youquickly how 1o earn from 85 toF $lO a day at the start, and more as you ) N on, Both sexes, all ages. In mmfi A America, you can comnience at hom:afw- ! v ing all Jong time,or spare moments only to - R the work. All is new. Great ‘svnl'm Yy every worker. ,W;.i mfi n ] K oreryihin -;%\88 Y.er‘n Y leatn 2 ; gfium g 0., %YIA ddress at once,
