Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, November 06, 1886, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1886. Nawa from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. BossUmvIIU linn a Host Uw-Sno Jinn Nhootn Another Over n Oume of Curds— Drrer In In Kabul! Jnll fur llrutlnK Ills Wlfc-.t Great lie- Ugloua Revival In Tuscaloosa-Ncws from Ala bama anil Florida. Georgia. DouglaeviHe city council has levied a tax ol uity cents on each dog in that place. The ladies of the Memorial Association at Rome, have just completed the confed erate soldiers’ monument at a cost of $3500. Two negro men suspected of the murder of Kitchens, the colored preacher at Sterl ing station, have been arrested by SherilF Berrie and lodged in Glynn county jail. Mr. J. H. Butte worth, near Canton, acci dentally shot himself through the fleshy port of his arm while “pranking” with a rifle gun Thursday morning. The wound, while painful, is not thought dangerous. Jim Stewart shot Ed Morriwether ov£r a game of cards on Commissioner of Agri culture Henderson’s plantation, in Newton county, Saturday niarht. Both parties are colored. Stewart left for parts unknown, while Merriwether will probably die, be ing shot in the head. Judge D. J. Dillon reports in Brunswick that the naval store men along the Oemul- gee and Oconee rivers are in a sad fix. These rivers are “so low” that the boats can’t run, and consequently they can noth er get their goods to market nor get their provisions from the city. In some cases they have been hauling these twenty or thirty miles by wagons. To add to their other troubles they have been compelled In many Instances to haul water, their wells having gone dry. Daniel Dover is confined in Rabun county jail for wife beating. lie went to that county three years ago and married a young girl named Morgan. Soon after their marriage he began to ill treat her, and went from bad to worse, until he got so abusive she had him arrested. He has beaten her more or less for the greater part of their married life. They have one child dead, which she says died from his abuse. Dover boasted when he was put in jail that “he had some of Eugene Beck in aim.” During the trial of a case before the su perior court in Richmond a witness was examined who bore a peculiar mark on his cheek that has a novel history. Ed mund Butler, or “Tuck Lovell,” as he is called, was owned by Mr. Lovell, a butch er. Tuck was employed by him in his business. During the war, when sanguina ry justice was meted out to the offender. Tuck was charged with having attempted a heinous crime. Shortly after the date of accusation ho was secured and branded on the cheek. The marks of the hot iron are as plainly visible to-day as when first burned, and will e borne by him to the grave. He claims that he was innocent of the crime. Sunday morning when Dr. Cook, of Grifflu, opened the front door of his resi dence he wua very much surprised to see lay ing on each of the gate posts two little packages. On examination he fonnd that eack contained a fuse tiiat had been light ed, but for some reason burned only half way to the packages. They were then opened, and the contents were whitish in appearance, resembling plaster of Paris mixed with some other subs*anee. The paper was considerably charred. Whether these packages were put there as a joke, or whether there is a Cartersville dyna miter in the town is not known. The residence of Dr. E. S. Rawls in Ma rion was burned Wednesday night. An effort is being made to organize a dry- dock at Mobile with a 2000 ton capacity, it will cost $1.00,000. A negro lost a leg while trying to seal a ride on the George Paciile Thursday uigut near Birmingham. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. Joe. K. Cook, of Opelika, and Mis3 Lonla E. Clower, of Opelika. James K. P. Shelton, of Gaston, has been granted four patents for a cotton chopper and cultivator, cotton planter, portable house and a steering and brake device. The Patsalig t Beekeepers’ Association- ol 1 Alabama, request bee keepers throughout the state to meet delegates from this asso ciation in Montgomery November 9,1836, for the purpose of forming a beekeepers’ association for the state. The following Alabama postmasters were appointed Thursday: Calvin Cobb, at Edgowood, Elmore county, vice L. B. Jen nings, resigned ; Mrs. Mattie L. Owen, at New Hope, Madison county, vice C. B. Cal bren, removed; J. M. Winfrey, at Olean der, Marshall county, vice Nicliolas -Mas , resigned. The two working gangs on the Mobile and West Alabama ruilroad are now only fifteen miles apart, the northern workmen having reached Lewis’creek. As soon as the two gangs meet track-laying will be gin. Three carloads of crofe-ties, together with all Uiemecessagy implements for the construction of the track, have already been received. The track will probably be laid by January first. The result of the recent religious revival in Tus aloosa is thus summed up: More than 175 people (very few children among them) have joined the different churches; a youn f man’s prayer meeting, consisting of about 103 young men, has been formed in connection with the Young Men’s Chris tian Association; the young ladies have also formed a prayer meeting, together with several other societies of a religious nature; about 200 men have pledged them selves never to enter a bar-room unless compelled to do so by the orisi >g of some unavoidable emergency, ami among these were quite a number who were accustomed to resorting to such places; about 200 ladies have pledged themselves not to have wine on their tables hereafter and not to use it as a sauce, and these were by no means all Women’s Christian Temperance Union la dies. Florida. The proposed Bartow and Kissingcn railroad is meeting with much encourage ment. A large canning fawtry is to be built at Fort Ogden. Beef no doubt will be its principal material. The Grove City Land Company is having a fine steamer built to run from Puutu Gorda to Grove City. A 200-room hotel is being built at Char lotte harbor, and Captain Slusser, of 1 al- lahassee, will soon be there with a fine boat. Judge King, at Ocala last week, gave two negroes who attempted to wreck a tram on the Florida Southern railroad ten years at hard labor. Oilando has caught on to the drummer license regulations. Tax Collector Monta gue nabbed three last week who were only released by paying $25 each. Thomas Wingate, 68 years of age, living near Tomoka, in Volusia county, was ar rested last week for the murder ol his son- in-law, in Manatee county, fifteen years ago ’ r At the meeting of the town council ot 8anford Monday night, Mayor Sirrine and Marshal Campbell banded in their resig nations, to take effect at once. An election was ordered. While at work assisting in the erection of a derrick for driving piles at Disniukea & Barling’s new wharf at St. Augustine 111 Monday, t.ho o>rrmn^ rrnrn Monday, the ground gave way, letting n heavy timber fall, which caught Andrew Ureaney, a respectable white man, across the feet, and rolling over struck nitu on the back, from which injury he died in ten minutes. Ureaney loaves a wife. He came to St. Augustine a few months ago from Kansas. The fast mail south bound train on the South Florida railroad, while starting out from Maitland on October 28, struck Sec tion Master Ragland in the breast, injuring him so badly that lie lived but a short time. The circumstances wm-e such as to attach no blame to Engineer Dan Boll,who was in charge of engine 5. Mr. Ragland was standing alongside the track, and as the train approached noticed that one of his workmen had carelessly left a crowbar retting across the track. Me removed it. but immediately after doing so jumped across the track in front of the approach ing engine, when he was struck. He left no family. He was in charge of section 2, at Mayo. XervmiK. Debilitated Mon. You are allowed a free triul of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap pliances, for the speedy relief and perma nent euro of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. ‘ decl7 tu.th.sat.seiwly G ZET IE W RUDOLPH FINZER’S - STARLIGHT AM) CAPITAL PURE ’“l At Wholesale by LOUIS BUHLER & Co, OOLTJIMI’BTTS, G-A. je5 eodOm ZEI-jIT’S >ld in Head. CAT A It It II, FEVER ota Liquid, Snuff 01 owtjer. Free from ■ ■ K niuriouR drugs and HAY "rEVtK •tfeuRive odors. A particle Is applied into each nostril and is ugreenble. Price 50 cents at Druggists: by mail, registered 50 ct.s. Circulars free. ELY BIi»>8.. Druggists Owego, N. Y aui/3 eod&wtf urm UNPBECEDENTEB STOCK OF Piece Goods NOW READY For Fall, 1886. Clothing lade to Order, Sm\ f SRFRIStS SPECIAL tore a aiWGiD r« a MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and IIoulthfuluoHH. Dr. Prko's linking Powder contains no Ammonia,Lhno.Alum or Phosplmtos. Dr.Price's Extracts, Yauilla, Lemon, etc., llavor deliciously. Pfi/Ct DAK/NG POWDER CO. Cmcarc. aud St. Lours S' HRADFI ELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Most, happily meets the demand of the ago for woman's peculiar uffiirtions. It is a remedy for WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of her diseases. It is a specific Cor certain diseased con ditions of the womb, and so controls the Menstrual organs as to regulate a 1 derangemenjs and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The proprietors claim for this remedy np other medi cal property. It is strictly a Vegetable Coni pound, the studied prescription of a learned phy sician whose specialty was Femai.k Diseases, and whose fame became enviable because of his success in the treatment and pure of ft male com plaints. Suffering woman, it will relieve you of nearly ail complaints peculiar to your sex. For sale by druggists. Write for book, "Mes sage to Woman,” mailed free. Bradfikld REGULATOR Co., Atlanta, Ga. cod&w nrm (3) * In Re. The Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company. Petition to amend Charter, TATEOFUEORitIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY: 1 To the Honorable Superior Court of said Count' : The petition of the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company respectfully shows. That it is a corporation ot said state, located ana doing business in said county, and its principal office and place of doing business is in Columbus, in said county. That the original charter and act of incorpom tion was granted by the General As embfy ol said State by an Act entil cd * An Act to incorpo rate the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Com pany of Columbus. Ueori-ia,” which act was ap proved 10th of March, 1860. That said Act of Incorporation did rot provide for the election o' more than five Directors, noi has there been any change in the luwt respecting said corporation. That ti e corporators named in said Act did or ganize said company, and that the capital stock o said company has been incteased to ore mill ion two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, all of which has been paid in. That the object of said corporation wus the manufacture and sale 01 cotton and woolen goody, and said company still carry on such busi ness in said county. That at the last annua’ meeting of the stock holders of said company it was resolved by said stockholders that application should be made to alter and amend the charter of said company, so as to provide that the stockholders should, at the annual elections, choose nine directors among said stockholders instead of five, as provided by said charter. Wherefore, your petitioner prays that an order may be passed at the next November term of $aid Court declaring said petition grunted, and that the Fourth Section of said ,Av’t snail be so altered and amended as that the same sha'l read as fol lows: Sec. l V. That there shall be an unnual meeting of the stockholders of said corporation at such time and place os the corporation may provide by its by-laws for the purpose of electing nine direct ors. and that the time of holding the first meeting of the directors under the said first election shall be fixed by said directors, or a majority of them, and the said directors chosen at said election, or at the annual election to be afterwards held,shall, as soon as may be alter subsequent elections, chose out ' ftheir numberiu president,and in case of the death, resignation or removal of the presi dent or any directors, such vacancy or vacancies may be filled for the remainder of the year where in they may happen by the said remaining < irect- ors, or a majority of them may appoint a presi dent pro tern., who shall exercise such powers and functions as the by-lruvs of said corporation may provide. PEABODY. BRANNON & BATTLE, Petitioners’ Attorneys. Filed and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of said county thisisthd’iy of Sep tember, 188(1. GEO Y. POND, scp21 oaw 4W Oh rk 8 C M. f\. Ga. Duffy’s Purs Malt Whiskey Duffy’s Formula. For tin* Wmik and Debilitated and Wasting Diseases. I hi* mi.nv who have been H'caily 'em'Dim » v il .• ukc ol your ecb’hraifd DiiIIVm Pur Mall Whiskey, and I desire In cheoriully a* i ol m v n aladv. A livud Mi-ryes fed ih-i I 1 Dutl'v s Pure Malt Wi.i*k' y, i.nd I di*' so. u but mile lain. Ihul It could pofsll I; h . »,i\ (•(.. iiiiiuii. .Mv In a I ill lms. hov ex. r. In lie eoj,. i:ilf,.n *.f moneyed value. Min. r.l.l a I F! I > KM AN. Mn. .F VITFHKLL HKill). (Ml Market Hr., r il l tii ,r i< I,, lie... V riles: “Your l>uftV‘. Pure Pa:* ' - l-kex is 'he best n.e,i elite in 1 ho a< i i l. and 1 - - n • nn i-oi.r, A.-ak sv<tem note good 1 hi n nr.’ ' Variety l*n|mralleletl. Prices IteuKonahle. Sul is faction Guaranteed. GOODS selected now will be made ready for delivery at any date desired. Call and favor u* with an order. G. j. 'PEACOCK, FlotliiUK Manufacturer, 1200 * 120S lirwrt* Street. Columbus Ga. eodtf Something Worth Having. Our »„ Spoil futnloiriu* for IMS7. Thu On-v Catalogue published illiRtratmg everything in Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. New Seed-, Ne-.v Warehouse, Kvi-r.vllilnsf .Now. Ready for I-Ilia: dslribution early in December Send your address SOW. Jf X. 'Of CO.. Noi'ilinon-11 mill OO X I rout St., null 100 Arch St.. I*hll».U‘l|)hln. I*«. nov8 weow bt K) It’ll I « an. ml • «> my I us idcMiii.i* M.'ii.Vh.’ Mas. I.F' IFN DITTOS. 7 W. IIPiti Stkkki', Nrw Voi.’k, N\ Y. non'li’ii'i f- I ' :<v»* 11*0*5 V. m I>u(!v's form- nli- ii'.d Tnf’.Vs p'iri* Mull Wl.|>'i*v. md F:.4 it \ !»- li.’t'H *1 I»• many M sp.i-is. Mvi.i-pe- I1I«* Is* 1»( ...... one ol b Its, with eu i ^ ' prepura ion ui) ‘ N]|{H ,/ ,» if a VI LAND. DiT’i \ srk. (Hilo. Doer SI'S-I shit il roimmif il.en pnfvi.ur Dnl! v’s Pure M.x'l AYi.ihkey and Dull\ *s For- mi.in, for II l.f all tbi.t I * ,f, r- me up. I would thill l ea io pet itr«*nml fhe house jf i did mil have It. Mi;*. M. K. llIimAKI). Gentleman 1 eonrtir In the endorsement Of all Hint has been -aid uf ImiUVs Pure Mall WliEke . V K. SP! VNKU. 1 M'e Tr usurer or the United Stales. TJ1K DUFFY MALT WIIf«KFY » ()., Hai.timurk, Md. ry-oun whiskkv ih sold (»xly in Skai.zd Saul’s Old Catarr h Cure of luuexists or 1:. VuU !>5 re*-ts 01.D SAL'!, ..II.MI’ANY, IJAl.'I IMm E. MO. Notice to Debtors and Creditors -/V Catharine fSullivan, deceased, will present them within the time pi- scribed by law, and all persons indebted toiler are required to make prompt payment to me. „ oc24 oawiw M. SULLIVAN, Sr. fr.»m •haea-li.-Mt pi...ts of J» Soto. J.i ^alle, .-*u,n.ii i r.,- '.*•:. II.. : . Ilnij.toii, C- rM.n.Cu jj:! 1, Crook, end others. Iilur-tm U1411. ACtulTS WAHTEO. l»n«- aCAM.MFF 8t CO.. Box -j i u . Pn JBL THE PATENT MICE & OUST PROOF JYLERDESK Bookcases,Tables, Offia Chairs,Letter Presseo, Fine Cabinets, &c. TYLER DESK CO. an N. Fourth Bt. Sr. I-ottis Send \v for 4d dp. Cutf.iogi» [UI ANHOODCTjSR^,; " * "l- 'm lilnli.'mJ! elf!. L |. iv'i^'tri**'; :i.'‘x.» known remndy. has dl*rovpn»l *x hlnir i.i - w‘i!oh he will M*nd ppre to hU fell w - AddreH.i, C. .1. MASON, P. O. Box filTO. New Y- oc28 eod&wly DRY GOODS HOUSE. The Two Large Stores Nos. 78 and 80 (New Nos. 1136 and 1138) Broad Street have been thrown into one, and Filled With an Elegant Assortment of Dry Goods. It line been nearly three yenrs since I quit New York and for tho second time es tablished nivselfunioriE you—this time uh u dealer in a small way in Clothing, Hats, Men’s Furnishing Goods, etc. The venture has been successful somewhat beyond my expectations, but did not sffovd the business activity to which I had so lomc In-en ac customed, and in view of this 1 determined to enlarge my business, and to this end have taken the two Stores, Nos. 1130 nnd 1138 Broad street, and at considerable expense thrown the two into one large room, wherein I propose to don Dry Goods business second to none. 1 have been ho unforUinate in getting my stock open, and in view of the lateness of the season I will sell DRESS GOODS AT COST. A large line ol Striped Velvets and Plushes sold at priets unheard of. Princess, Miraboau and Moss Trimming in all colors. 50 Dozen Black Berlin Gloves, worth 50c, to be closed at 8 cents. A lot of Cotton Dress Goods to be closed at 3i cents. My Black Silk at 80 cents caPnol be matched outside of New York; well worth $1.25. Wraps and Jackets in all ilie desirable fabrics. To I he gentlemen 1 will say my stock of Men’s Furnish ing Goods and Hals will be kept up as before, but my stock of CLOTHING will be closed out AT GOST. O. C. JOHNSON. WILLIAMS & POU, Successors to J. A. WALKER, Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons, lEK^^IISriESS SADDLERY, Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, nnr) will take great pleas ure in allowing uny one through our stock. It cobts nothing to look. Call tu.d Methoie 13EAUTIFUL COL UM 13 I S 131 GG1ES. For which we are Sole ’Agents. BROAD SIT Mobile & Girard R. R. Co o N and after this date Train COLUMBUS, GA., October 3d, 188G. WEST BOUND TRAINS. Lonvo Columbus Union Depot ” Columbus Broad Street Depot.. Arrive Union Springs Leave Union Springs Arrive Tro* 1 Montgomery, M. & E. R. It 1'iuiu^ujiiv i y, ,u, «.*, J J. » Kufuuhi. M. As K. R. It.. Pass’gcr. 2 30 p m 2 ir> p m 5 37 p in 0 46 p m 8 : 0 p m 7 23 p in 1ft 33 p in 1ft25pm 620 c 10 35 pm 0 801 1 45 tt in 10 29c 2 00 a m II 20 a j 115pm, EAST BOUND TRAINS. Leave Montgomery, M. As E R. R.. “ Eufaula, M. As E. It. It The Brown Cotton Grin Co., NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable” Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con* deiiHcrs. All the very latest improvements: lm* proved roll box, patent whipper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast steel bearing" . improved Feeder, enlarp ,r ’ ausopre* ’ondeuser. v L t:imoir • instruction, durable gin " t -.is li^ht, cleans tlie seed per- r--_ . ifect., and produces first class samples. delivers:) of freight at any accessible point. Send lor Tull dcHcrijitiou nnd price list* COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga. s'nt&wj Constructed With Our Own •‘Patent Eyelet. Batteries,” Surpass in power and permanency all and every other device to apply magnetism to the human system. Our record stands »*1 v.5 percent of all cum hie ciiMi-s cured. Throt. Lung, Htomach, Kidney. Liver and almosi every other trouble yields to the mild yet per.-isti nt nsrrcnta of mag net ism. ;ih applied by our melhodn. The Belt ; nd l tivigor.itor impart great strength, warmth and comfort, and the Dyspeptic. Nervous, weak and desponding, become hopeful and genial, and enjoy life again, 1*25 Wilson in MngnHic Power LndlCH 1 Abdominal Supporter Gives great support nnd comfort and in creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in eases of abdominal enlargement without any particular disease. Tends also to decrease ana prevent excessi ve accumulation of fat. The Niignetic IVetliing Necklace soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pro. vents convulsions. The full power Eyelet lint fury IiinoIc* not only warm the feet, but prevent cramps in legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid should despair because cheaper or inferior goods have ftiiled, until they have tried our methods. Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials mailed to any address. Advice and cbunsel fYee to all patients. I)r, DA RIME TERRY, Columbus, (la., Agent oclO dtjelfi ined with (ircat Refracting Power, They nre nm Transparent nnd Uolor* Icnn jin Light Itself, And for softness of endurance to the eye cannot bo excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours without fatigue. In fact, they are Arrive Union Springs ; 9 10 a in! 0 40 pm! 5 34 a in' Leave Union Sgrings j 9 25 a ml 7 15 p in 6 29 a in j Arrive Montgomery, M. As E. R R i 7 29 a m| 7 29 a in “ Columbus 12 15 p ni 10 49 p in! 1ft 19 a m Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Maili daily. Nos. 3 ami 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight nnd Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex cept cept Sunday. W. L. CLARK, fillT>’t. D E. WILLIAMS. O. P. A. Perfect Su/ht Preservers. TtMtii'-'-fiii’s from tho icading physicians in ‘h* Viol ' Hlat/.s. governors, senators, legis- V ■ v , > Y n. men of note in all professlona ■ ip ( i'i. r-.iit r.r.iin hes of trade, bankers, me- ojtai.ij.h. i tc., ecu be given, who have hail their sight unproved by ilu-ir use. A!.'. i:v/ H FITT 13) AND Till? FIT Ol’Ali ANTi’.KD HY BRANNON & CARSON, Druggists, Columbus, Georgia. ADVERTISERS Can lsarn tho exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American. Papers by adSressng Geo. P. Power & Co., Newspaper Advert.inv IO Spruce St.., Ne Send lOois for 100-na ; Bureau, York. 1 3 j>* m pi'ildk THE BOSS PRESS Is Without a Rival. THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL Is the very host Saw Mill in the market. It took the only medal of Llie lii»t class at the New Orleans Exposition. For the above, and for all other machinery, address, FORBES LIDDELL&CO., Montgomery, Ala. N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron. Pipe, Fittings and Machinery is the largest in this part of the country. fplrlwflvn Bit. RICE, For 15 years at 37 Court Place, now at A rr? jluly ed'ictttiffl and U'Kulljr quallUcil phyaiciao aul tM tut •1. n-Ttiufful, a ' IIIh prootica will prove. Cures all forms of PRIVATE, OH HO NIC aud SEXUAL DISi E /VSES. , _ Sporinatori'hoa aud Impoloncy, uu.T vcjm. or i/tber •■iiuies, and prnduOng ifonie of the fol- •s. t Xeivo.iiu ^H, Ki.'iniuiil KinHri.iiiH, .•r.aa- il • l.y dr«:un ) UiiiinewH of SigLt, Dcfcctiye Memory, l*hy- 111» ay. l*i:ui<lcs no Koeo, Aversion to Society of Kcmolea, Coiifii.ion of Idear, l.<»3 nf Sexual Power, ic., rendering ?.:r”SrivpiaY; is £«j!f'5c SS ESZ LL 'J fn*" 1 u.e »y “t.’in; (Gioiiorrhea, GLE£T, rpriv ' Jiupuuej, rliy Hiciun who pays fi|>eeltilattentlo« Physicians luiowingtLIs fact often care. When It 1.- Inconvenient to C«r<3s Guarautocd in all Cases umiortalcon. (,r iHuIutifiis iii'i'iKinnUy or by letter free and invite^, Chnrgea icusoimUlc uud comspobdencu stiictly coaildwuiak PRIVATE COUNSELOR lurely eenled, for thirt| j P U ‘ Rue'*a"s*2 to (Vlf C hi* ta!'c’> the lead 1 IGSt rrsa^ MURPHY BROSL Oku won thc^iVoTl the public and now ran among the leading Me ' Bradford, P, So/d by Daiu'LMSta. Brice *1.00. EDOunsnsna 'l his School la I he beat m America. The most practical course of In struction ami the moat '.eminent laculty. Kn- ilorsed by business houses. For circular* and specimens of Pen. m.inshii), address HOSOiHI. aOMSHITH, Principal ZIMMERMAN FRU | T EVAPORATORS »/ orloji. Great liurtxuiiiH for SO days. JtiiiN Sufuman of Ohio: dir mii. hui' :r< :i Hitkor its well m •••nulifully. OKCn.lA S. MHKRMAN." Miu'hlncl'u., Cluoinnati. Ohlo.U.S A* e!4j