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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER lS8(i. GEORGIA, ALABAMA AND FLORIDA News from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. MM'tliii! of the - Ilonril of Trustees of tile stnto I'nivomlf)—Suieldofi In AluliHina — The Clour DukIiipu* in Florida on a Hoorn. Ktr. (ioorout. Mr. E. S. Green, of Social Circle, had his right arm badly torn up in a gin Wednes day morning. Fears are entertained that it will hnve to be amputated. R. W. Lumpkin's gin house and six bales of totton were burned Wednesday near Appling. The gin caught from a spark from the engine. The loss was about 61800. No insurance. Lawson Maine was assassinated near Dahlonega a few nights ago. At Dallas, on Tuesday night, John Allen was cut to death by J. N. Dill. The planting of the class tree of ’87 at the State university will occur about the mid dle of November. Sheriff Davis, of Webster county, has ar rested a fugitive from Sumter named Pear son. The suspect had thirty-seven keys in his possession. The board of trustees of the State uni versity will probably be called together early in November to consider some ques tions in regard to the Gilmer fund. The meeting will probably occur in Atlanta. Counterfeit dollars, supposed to be the ones made at Union Point, are now being circulated in Athens and passed on the merchants. They are much lighter than the genuine coins, but excellent imita tions. Sunday night about 11 o’clock a gin house belonging to Mrs. Paulain, near Coosa, was discovered to be on fire. Mr. Sanford had a good deal of cotton in the gin house. The gin house, cotton and saw mill were destroyed. The Madisonian tells of a negro man who was standing on the sidewalk mlfrout of Mr. P. S. Burney’s store, in Madison, cne day last week, when all of a sadden the negro sank into the hard sidewalk up to his knees. There was no hole there before, and no one supposed that such a thing could possibly happen. The negro man was not materially hurt by the acci dent, but was awfully frightened and made tracks from the place as rapidly as his feet could carry him. Jesse Rogers, of Dodge county, has made twenty-five bales of cotton from seventeen acres. Watt Walker and A. J. Hamilton, of Macon county, have each gathered over fifty-five bushels of corn from an acre. A prominent farmer of Pulaski county has gathered this year fifty-five bales of cotton from a five mule farm. He has made plenty of corn, and will get a few more bales of cot^n. tluiiaum. The railroad commission has decided that the refusal of the Western railroad to issue through bills of lading oncotton from Opelika to New Orleans is an unjust dis crimination against Opelika. John McLoed, of White Oak, died Tues day night. Wm. Coleman has committed suicide in jail at Tuskaloosa, Coleman was raised in Glennville, Russell county. He was tried in Eufaula for stealing a horse and proven insane two years ago. Dr. Bryce turned him out and he committed other thefts. He was jailed, broke jail and was caught again last week. A Bostou drummer named Page, who kept a cottage and a woman at Lake View, near Birmingham, committed suicide Tuesday night. Financial embarrassment is given as the cause. Tuesday afternoon a little boy by the name of Smith was playing around the cotton gin of Messrs. Comvell & Smith, at Falkville, with some matches, striking the composition with his knife to hear the “pop.” When the blaze came in contact with the cotton in the lint room it ignited, and in a few minutes the buildings were enveloped in flames. The total loss of buildings, machinery and cotton is esti mated at 610,030, No insurance. The stables of Martin Wright, a worthy and respected colored citizen of Union Springs, was burned Tuesday night about 8 o’clock. Loss 6300. No insurance. Martin managed to get his stock out in time to save them. The fire was undoubt edly the work of an incendiary, and is the result of a split among the membership of the colored Methodist church there. Jim Houghton, a painter at work fresco ing the inside of the Presbyterian church at Tnlladege, fell from a scaffold and re ceived interna] injuries Wednesday that will probably result in his death. Elbert, theiittlesou of Mr. M. McEldery, of Talladega, had a le™ broken while play ing on a tram car Wednesday. Florida. Over 200 immigrants are arriving at Key West weekly. Quite a number of sponge craft arrived at Key West last week from the hay, hav ing met with fair success. Baird’s saw mill, near Hague station, on the Savannah, Florida and Western rail way, was burned last Thursday night. A clerk in F. A. Brost’s store, at Key West, while going to the bank Saturday, lost a 6100 silver certificate. The note was in his coat pocket and the supposition is that some one stole it. The new English colony known as the “Frazer Park Company” will soon begin the improvement of their lands lying about six miles west of Gainesville. One hundred families are expected at the first emigration. The proprietor of Macedonia City, KJJ. Duffy, has set apart the following lots on his town plat at Charlotte Harbor: Four lots to Episcopal church, four lots to Catholic church, four lots to Methodist church, four lots to Baptist church, four lots for public schools, ten lots for public square. The cigar manufacturing business con tinues unabated in Florida, as will no seen from tbe reports made to the collector ol internal revenue. During the month ql September there were manufactured in the state 8,916,375 cigars, and the receipts at the revenue office were 626.719.121. Ihe large volume of business keeps Collector Thompson and Deputy Collector Smith busy day and night. Capt. Leo Vogel last week sent in his resignation as commander of the fine steamshipICityJof Palatka. He has accepted a similar position with W. P. Clyde & Co. on one of their steamphips, and will in all probability in future run between New York and Charleston. Capt. Vogel has been running on the line between Jack sonville and Charleston for a great many years, and is very popular with the travel ing public. Making Powderly’s salary 650,000 and bis office hereditary would be a good way for the knights to commence governing the earth.—Philadelphia News. • “The government contemplates re moving the Apaches." At one time it looked as if the Apaches contemplated re moving the government.—Richmond Dis- Dutly’s Pure Malt Whiskey nna Putty's Formula. <iatn ol' 115 round*. 2B4 Division St., New York City, t April 2D lssn. \ OenUcmon—4?lx weeks l commenced taking your Duffy** Formula. I \v:n com pletely run down in health from want of sleep, poor a pi h- tile, and uclehltm only 121 pound* Sii.ce then tny rest-oruJion to health has t ern wondcnul. I now weigh ir»0 round*, sleep well, ord hav* h good Hp|«*oie 1 mncrtnil U-ucj n all my IUe. Lulls* WARD, Gain ol nil Pound*. i i i \v, r. If. Va.. I have boon nslng veer ; Dure Malt Whiskey for il>>i-*'|>ia ' ton iv&ulta. I et innicm o*t Vr n»v « .1 tdx week* ugo f.nd l live tfttilifd JyM | < . i d*. 1 ehwrfuRy 4 CO. AT THEIR i.cmnieiul it nil »utu rirnr with ind lion. • / HARRISON, Guilt id 20 round*. M.< ran.no*. ID a i. khtatk, Rkvtino and) 1.0*N lllA.YiS, .'Hi \\ \SIII\OTu.\ ST., i I IIKWOO. ILU. M..1V 7 IKSIV S Ol nDemen - I w. t- m> noticed ! y dys; t i..-T i »*r indigestion Uuu I iboucht my time r.sul npeut come, uml I hud i.j Uve on u-ef tea, slide l re?Kl urn milk. eie.. I Law N-en t.iktng vour RuCfr'- Pure M.wi Whlfhcy vno Dufiv’h Fo-nula iiPvui three moM.>, Rive gained about rwenty pounds in Mesh -iixl cui; id tU'uv.i pvx rytiling, tu.0 haw not !♦•>» »<> wv ll In •wenty year-. M. CTMlNGrt. Gain of 20 round.*. D3 I*aiik St., Jer.-ey City, N. .1. OenthMiren -I started tinting vour Dniiy's Dure Mill W ids key und IHillyV l-’..rti.nlm mak ing it up rnj neli. slhuv then Ihn\o gained 20 potinds In weight. KAN HALL LOMiWKLb. Uiiin of 15 Roumls. S. K. C*:«. Wth and Wood Sr*. ) I’niUMiKLlMUA s Gentlemen—About lour months,tu been an Invalid lor six months, aivd had nsen every Imaginable remedy, and trot no good from anything. My appetite and strength were gone and I had a very had rough. I am entirely cured. I hare gained tifieen pounds In walght and can highly reeommend Its W McKJSOHINE. Galu of 12 Pound** LaKKWOOTS N. J. Gentlemen—The bcm’ftte derived from your Duflv’s Formula have been such that too much cannot he said in its praise.. Tbe ailmeni #n» I formerly had in the side has about entirely disappeared, anil the had t.^te that I had In my mouth every morning, and which was very disagreeable, tuts since taking a small portion ntlrely left me. Appetite v me. . „ .. __ pounds. GEORGE THE DUFF V MALT WHISKEY CO* Daltimouk, Md. *7*Ovb whiskey is Sold only in Sealed Bi/rruis, Never in Hit.k. OLD MS CATARRH CURE PILE OINTMENT. OTHERS' FRIEND -MAKES- CHILD-BLRTH EASY! The time has como when the terri ble agony of this critical period in wo man’s life can be avoided. A distin guished physician, who spent 44 years in this branch of practice, left to child- bearing woman this legacy, THE MOTHERS’ FRIEND, and to-day th' re are thousands of women who, having used this remedy before con finement, rise up and call his name blessed. We can prove all we claim by living witnesses, and any one ’n- terested can call, or have their hus bands do so, and see the original let ters, which we cannot publish. All druggists sell it. For.particulars address Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. eod&w n r in New Stand. OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK Fall Millinery Now on Exhibition. All Ihe novelties in Felts, Astrakhan and Plush Hats can l>e found at our store. We are displaying I lie most elegant line ot Fancy Feathers, Birds' Wings, etc., ever shown in this market. Special bargains in Ostrich Tips and Plumes. 25 Dozen Misses* and Chil dren's Trimmed School Hats at from 50 cents up. Our Pattern Hats are now on exhibition. BOUGHTON & CO, J/. Joseph's Old Stand. SMITH’S STANDARD REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES OF THB Bladder and ^idneijg. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Endorsed by Practicing Physicians APPROVED BY TEE PUBLIC. SSSSSSSSSSSSS SI For Fifty Years the great Remedy for S SI Blood Poison and Skin Diseases. s s s s Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. S s s s s ssssssssssss Cured by S. S. S. CAUTION. Qmswnen should not confute our Specific with the numerous Imitation*, substitutes, j to tosh and mercury mixtures which a re got ten up to Sill, not on their own merit, but on the merit of our remedy. --In imitation is altoays a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive only as they can steal from tfu article imitated. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases ?nailed free.. For sal: by all druggists. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. S. S. S. vs. POTASH. I have had blood poison for ton years. 1 know I have taken one hundred bottles of iodide of pole ah in that time, but it aid me no good. Dist summer my face, neck, hotly and limbs were covered with sores, and 1 could scarcely use my arms on account of rheu matism in my shoulders. I took S. S. H., and it has done me more good than all other medi cines I have taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear tuid clean, and my rheu matism is entirely gone. 1 weighed impounds when 1 licgan the medicine, and I now weigh 152 pounds. My first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong man. 1 would not be without 55 55. S3, for several times its weight in gold. C. 1£. MITCHELL, W. 23d 55t. X^crry, New York. MANUFACTURED BY II, D, HOOD & C0„ Columbus, Ga. HOOD'S EUREKA, LIVER MEDICINE The faultless fttmily remedy. For biliousness, torpid liver, indigestion, constipation, and all the common ills of liie it is simply perfect and can not be improved. Don’t be with ‘ * "* ltarrH ELY’S rf S?/AMBA^S 11 Wr "a&'&« °' ,rc [HAYFEVE®! JJ-iold in Head. (MTARKH, IrlAY FEVER. ttiurious drugs and I AY-FEVER So odors. A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by mail, registered 50 cts. Circulars free. ELY 13ROB.. Druggists Owego. N. Y. >J aug3eod&wtf nryi COMMISSIONERS’ SALE -FOR PARTITION- WOMAN'S FRIEND, Offered on its merits, not introduced >• the the public by parceling the names at- nature of the complaints of those who hsvi been benefited by its use Every bottle speaks tor itself and is own advertisement. Ask your druggist for SMITH’S Extract ol lay Flower, Sold aH Ground the World. JOHN DISBROW & CO., Sale, Feed and Liveru Stables* Xt iv and Nobby Turnouts, Safe and Showy Horses. Careful and Experienced Drivers. FUNERALS personally conducted and properly attended to. The finest Hearses in the city. AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st, Horses hoarded and carefully eared for at 616 per mouth. Ample accommodations for LIVE STOCK. Headquarters for dealers. sepl?. se.tthjw I WO Valuable Plantations. Scrofulous, Inherited and Con- ill*. Morrison’s plan for every man to hten his share of the internal revenue : on whisky by drinking less of it seems be a very good one.—Nashville Ameri- / < EORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY -Under and l I by virtue of an order front the Superior Court of Muscogee County, passed at the May term, J8.SH thereof, the undersigned Commissioners appoint ed by said court will.sell in. front of the court house of said county, in the city of Columbus on the first Tuesday in November next, between the , legal hours o* sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, the following described plantation proper ty, ail lying in the county of Muscogee state ot Georgia to-wit: All that bodyot laud known us | the “James H. Jones”or “Ridgewood Plantation,* ; corsistinw of lot No. 25H in ihe ninth ds.-triei. also 1 lots Nos. 238 and 291. two hundred two ur.u a hull j 202 L acres each, more or l.s>: alsojonaur. •= of the j north part of lot No. 237 ut Jones (Tossing, also fractional lots Nos.289and 200, eighty-one si acres I each all in the tenth district, also tin* south nan i of lot No. 287 one hundred one and a quarter j • 101 1 1 • ucn s more or less; also trnctioi al lots Nos. , 257 and 288, ninety ■ 901 acres each, in seventeenth i district: also fractional lot No. l in eighteenth district,sixty-seven end a half *07' acres more or less Said plantation containing in all twelve hundred and eighteen and t oi e-tourth 121-e, acres more or less; excepting therefrom the sniail plat or enclosure known as the Joid.-k family cemetery ** cotua ;img acre, and t ie it hi of acc'-.s thereto . bounded on north h\ lands of Boyd. Stripling ulu .| Mel-arland, west by McEarland. south by Me- FArland and Cox. east bv the “Carnes place.*’ Improvements -an 8 room two- story dwelling house, tenant houses, gin and screw, stables, well fine water and good k «v. s. Also. Ihe body of land km wn as the ( arn.-s place.” consisting of lot N ». - two hundred o and one-hii!f'* , 02 - acres: part of lot No. 2->i west of Keniljill creek.'one lumitreil live .'.n-1 tlirei fourths 10, ' acres, more or !•->; tnic'inn.i lot No.iiO, eizhty-one Hl-acres. niul all Jii.it lent of fractional lot No. zs.Vwesi of Ke,i;l:\ll creek ami sontli of a line rnnmns fine west (ion said creek 8 chains and 20 links south of the chstnctline, con taining eighteen and three-.ourtns 1- ; i acres Sore or less, said plantation containing ill all four hundred and eight acres, more or less; all in the tenth district of said county; bounded north by Boyd's place, south by Cox. cast by Kendall creek and Jenkins, west by Jones place Im provements-a commodious one-story-dwelling house, out houses, good fences and well of hue "Terms of sale: One-third cash on day of sale, balance one and two years ; equal amounts. WPh interest 7 per cent, secured by mortgage. Posses sion of both places given on January 1,188,. De scription of lands from recent survey by Jno. h. Lamar, county sn^yo^ Sale,for Partition. J. G. MOON, , Coram’re. TOL Y. CRA WFOR D. > OCt2dAwtd MATHEV CHYliW tagions Humors, With Loss of Hair. Glandular .Swellings. Ulcer ous Patches in the Throat and Month, Abscc-ses, Tumor; Carbuncles. Blotches. Scurvy. Wasting of tlv Kidmc.vs and Mr .ry Org; Dropsy. Ihucmia. Debility. < jir • — • i k .uumati u>. Constii'-nion and Piles, und i lost'lise.ises ari*i:ig m inijmro r r impoveri^hvd condition of th Blood, are speclih- ... Ct’TIC I Purifier, internally Hinted by ricuu\, the : r. ,1 Skin Care, and tktka SOAP, an excjubito Skin Beautiner. e nally __ James E. Richardson. Cut tom House. New leans, on oath • : - : “In l w .-) Sciofulous U bi\>k ; out my body until J was a mass of ruption. Iv 1 l hing known ■ 1 : e nn di< al fi tj w »tried in vain. I becai 1 re wreck tunes could not lift n:y baud’ t.j my lv .••!. e not turn \ >ed ;wa - onstanl r>um and loi upon lifi It;.- ESTABLISHED 18SS. G.GUNBY JORDAN Fire Insurance Agent, Pioneer BuiMing, Front Stroef Telephone Xo. 10-4 REPRESENTING— AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. Honestly paid every loss since 18fo. NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Every policy issued under New York Safety Fund law. SUN FIRE OFFICE, of London. Established 1710. Always successful. Policies issued on all cltusses of Insurable property. Representative fumpaiiirs. t'oiirlenns Treatment. Fair Adjustments, Prompt Payments. A share of your business solicited. t sepl2 se tuS:th tf Hatcher & Wilkerson, : Warehouse aod CommisslQn Msfchants, Foulaiuu Warehouse. Columbus, Ga. [ WE W1LL continue the Warehouse and Commission Business in ail its branches, i and solicit the patronage of our friends and the public generally. We guarantee strict j attention and prompt returns on all consignments, j BAGGING and TIES always on hand at cash prices, j Storage and Sale 01'COTTON a specialty. Agents for the Latist Improved "HUMMUS COTTON GIN. HATCHER & WILKERSON. vitliout a bottle. Jordan's Joyous Julep cure the worst case of Neuralgia, however severs and long standing the case. JUVANTIA! A specific for Sick Headache. A dose taken when symptoms appear will prevent the worst Sick Headache. It cures noth tug else. Tlionias's Gerinnii Cologne, a Perfume most delightful and refreshing. KxlriielN ot l.oinon and Vanilla, the finest flavoring extracts known-something su perior and elegant. dtf SEAF0AM ALL FIRST-CLASS Storekeepers MtesB it for Sale THE BEST Rakinp. Powder IN THE WOULD. TO PARENTS. Many baking powders are very pernicious to I., i.’.tli. r.u l while every one refrards his ow i.- slinuld also have a care for the tender o:.. s—the little children. ‘ '-Tja foam coniiiii.siciip of the bail anolities of linking l«wv, ■•;■■■■ v,H or ssl-i-abts. It contains no t .uit in I Ingredient--no alum or ammonia. SCXECTIF1C. All Chemlst^ ho have analysed Rea Foam co'nm'*i d ii. If vper > \ i. j h' ■« W'< d u ill ha \ • no otl Co.Ars, win we U‘A hart failed w:ui ot!i'«p ] .-v.-HtTS. : ”•* jubilaiit ■>ver Sua Foam. Saves time, saves tabor, saves money. It is positively unequaled. A bsnhdely pure. Used by t e lemHii* hotels cu d r* stauranta :i New Yo.’k eit > and tliroiurhnut the country. For bole by uli finstr^iaus grocers. GANTZ, JONES A CO., 170 Duane St., N. T. —(SEDGWICK — STEEL WIRE FENCE sep4 2tnwlr t It!.Ml 0 I heard of the < c-i u . h. d them, and was pericutly cim d. ’ worn to before U. s. Com. J. D. Crawford. O V 3: jv* 1*51 !•: VVUKS'6’ UAShS. • rif l Hi: iiplnint ic or. One ol the worst cu. iv will dir-jl by the use ara Rjsoivont, ^'ulicura a .Soap takes the “cake” as Are sohl everywhere. Price: 1 Tticura, 50 cents; Cuticura Soar. •.'•'> cents: Ci ticura Resolvknt. 51.00. Prepared by PoTTLit Dhvo and Chemical Co., Boston. Baby Humors, use Cuucura Soap. m K l D X E Y P -V I X S And that weary, lifeless, all-gone sen sation ever present with those of in flamed kidney-, weak oack and loins, itching hips and sides, overworked «.r worn out by disease, debility or dissipation, i e relieved in one minute and -pjec..ly cured by • CciiccK.v Anti-Pain Plaster, i. new. ongir.i-i. elegant and infallible antidote to pain and in flammation. At all druggists, 25c; five for 51.CO, or of Potter Drug and Chemical Co.. Bo-Ton. jCHE DINGEE & CONARD CO* BEAtTIFUL KVE1M1LOOMLVC1 Is the best general purpose wire fence in use. It Isn Htrong net-work without luirhui, Don’t Injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs,sheep and poultry, as well as l.ors.-s and rattle. The f,.-st fence for Farms, Gardens, Stock Ranges and Kali roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Fawns, Parks. School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust-proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, as pre ferred. It will last a life-time. It Is better than boards or barbed wire in every r< spec?. < live it a fair trial ; it will wear itself into favor. The Sedgwick Gut cm made of wrouaht-iron pipe and steel wire, defy all competition in lightnen, neatness,strength and durability. We make the best-, cheapest and easiest working ull-iroii utitomutic or self-opening gate, and the neatest cheap iron fences now made. The best Wire Stretcher. Cutting Pliers and Post Auger*. For prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers, or address, mentioning paper, •SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, Ind. Used for over 25 years with err-.n nuccossby th9 physicians of Paris, N>:w Vrk and In nd n, and Buperi'.r to all others f r the i m.irt cast-8, recent or of long Biui.n.ii:.'. GlassBotti. scontaining fO- i > CEN'18, MAKING 1IIMI '. CAPSULES IN’ XEil MAitKLT. Yrcparod by CLIN k CLE, PariB, CAPSULES Sohl Every where. uvu.’erdwieiy. p'“-i i , y oflleo. 5 splendid varieties, your choice, all laiH’d, for SI j 12 for 82: 19 1 rS3J 26forS4: 35 k 1 85; 75 for si 0; IOOf* r 813: we Cl V E a Handsome Present of choice and valuable ROSES free with ev’ery order. Our NEW GUIDE, ? Trcati'* on the Hone.7(>pl»- eb'/'u.th/Wu*tr>iD>l—frit u,ad. THE DINCEE & CONARD CO. Eo*e Growers, West Grove. Chester Co., To the Trade and Smokers. Beware of Imitations, and *ee that you get. Ihe genuine REPUBLIC CIGARR0S1 iTO OTHERS.' ( We hereby notify the trade that all infringements will be vigorously prosecuted to , the full extent of the law. GEO. DP. LIES & OO., Factory 200, :i«l IMstriet, S.Y. magh. Brannon A: Car-on, King & Daniel, eaton, W. K. Moore, E. M. Walsh & Co. aug3 tu th sat&se3ru Is the best general nnrposc- Aire fence In use. II is a Htrmig tin-work without barbe. Don't Injure stock. It will turn dogs, pics. sli«ep und poultry, as well as horses and cattle. The best tenet* for Farms, Dardens, Stock Ranges and Rail roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns, Parka, School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust- pro -f paint, or made of galvanized wire, as pre ferred. It will last a life-time. It Is better than hoards or barbed wire in every respect. The Sedgwick Gates made of wrought-iron pipe and steel wire, defy all competition in lightness, neat ness, strength and durability. We make the best, cheapest and easiest working all-iron automatic) or self-opening gate, and the nenteat cheap iron feiieen now made. The best Wire Stretchers, Cutting Pliers and Post Angers* For prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers, or address, mentioning paper, SEDCWiCK BROS.. Richmond. Ind. ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell A Co* Newspaper Advertising Bureau* lO Spruce St., New York, Send JO cts for JOO-oage Pamphl*8 N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARGEST and BEST EQUIPPED intht WORLD-IHO Instructor*. 2005 Students last year. Thor ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tuning, 8ine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger man and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, etc.. Tuition, 55 to $20; board and room with Steam Ileat and Electric Light, 845 tu $75 per term. Fall Term begins Sep tember U, lbSO. For Illustrated Calendar, with full information, •ddress, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Ma® eo m.v25d2iu weowflt MM i»* cured at home t t pp.ln Book of par- ■u!ar- sent FREE. mr> /•——»rr-.T« 1DI11 heir own horses and give ilicir whole time .•the business. Snare moments maybe profitably i tnplovirii also. A few vacaircles in towns amt cities. Ii. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1U13 Slain St., Richmond, Va.