Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, November 11, 1886, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER • EflJN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11,‘ 1886. Ntw* from the Three State* Told In Brief Paragraph*. A Tonhu Han Aeclilcntnll) Killed Near llnrnex- Tllle—New Alabama I’ox tin extern-Fn«t Time tin the I'lorlda Southern Railroad—ether Matters *f Interest. Georvla. Mr. Robert Williamson, near Rocky Ford, loat his dwelling by fire on Monday morning. Willie Morer, of Hampton, was acci dentally killed Tuesday near Bartlesville, while hunting. V. T. Joyner & Brother, general mer chandise, Oconee, assigned Monday after noon to Dr. J. 8. Wood, of Irwinton. As sets $10,000; liabilities $9000. Arthur Bryant, a negro from Houston county, stole two bales of cotton from Dr, J. Palmer, near York, Houston county, carried them to Macon and old them. Tuesday evening he was arrested by officer Baughn, on a warrant, and locked up. Monday the Cuthbert district voted on the stock law question. A deep interest was manifested. The fence men gained by a majority of eleven, the vote being for fence 129, for stock law 118. The negroes, with a few whites, voted for the fence; the whites generally for stock law. Two negro women on the place of Mr. Lewis Wilson, two miles from Adairsvillo, one middle-aged, the other 100 years old, while seated around the lire Monday, the former’s clothing caught fire, and the lat ter, in attempting to put out the fire, was burned to death. The former died shortly after being burned. There are no later developments in the Bhellmnn affray on Saturday last, except that Mr. Jesse Oliver has had his arm amputated and the wo uld on his head dressed. He is now thought to be out of danger and resting easy. Mr. Joe Oliver is resting easy from the wounds received In the neck. The following officers have been elected for the ensuing year at the Savannah Cot ton Exchange: President, John Hannery; vlce-oresident, E. M. Greene; directors, J. B. Duckworth, E. Karrow, F. D. Blood- worth, S. Tatum, C. R. Woods, J. F. Minis, M. McLean, C. A. Shearson, J. R. Garnet. Three inspectors of the next election, D. Y. Dancy, J. N. Johnson, Theo. Gordon. The body of an unknown white woman was found Tuesday morning in Mill creek, about three miles from Dalton. The coro ner’s inquest evidence developed the fact that the woman had been murdered and thrown into the creek, blood having been found on the banister of the bridge. From the condition of the body it is evident she had been dead several days,but was thrown into the creek Monday night. A buggy was hired from a livery stable Monday night, upon which blood was found. Charley Patten, who hired the buggy, and a man named Holman, were arrested, and are now in jail. Alabama. Tuskaloosa has a cash balance of over •7000 in her treasury. The Anniston and Atlanta railroad is graded to Syllacauga. Alabama now spends $650,060 annually on public education. Mayor Lane, of Birmingham, is a can didate for re-election. W. D'. Chapin has begun work on the Bufaula water works. Senator Pugh subscribes $1000 to the Bqfaula and St. Andrews railroad. Rev. R. Tucker, of Perry county, has raised $200 worth of sweet potatoes. Twelve runaway couples are recorded for uervalb county since cotton picking began. The iron men of Birmingham raised one-half of the stock to build the road from Dalton to Mobile. Lawrence Percy Dawson, of Selma, has been appointed confidential clerk to N. II. R Dawson, commissioner of education, at a salary of $1800 per annum. The Sloss furnace company, of Birming ham, is going to build a mammoth board ing house for its colored employes, board ing them at lowest figures. JOT Mr. James P. Tarry and Miss Georgia Dehoney were married at Vilulu Tuesday night. The bride and groom are among the most popular young people of the community in which they live. The following Alabama postmasters have been appointed: Clements F. Porter, Ban gor, Biount county, vice E. G. Mnsgrove, resigned; George W Fail, Fail, Choctaw county, vice Alfred Fail, deceased; Robert F. Proctor, Maj nard Cove, Jackson coun ty, vice A. J. Gold, rtsigded; Miss Willie E. Boose, Talladega county, vice David Gliuu, resigned. Floiidn. A building and loan association is being organized in I^eesburg. The cane and potato crop in south Flori da is said to be the best for years. There are now twenty-five prisoners in jail at Palatka, most of them to be tried at this term of the circuit court. T. C. Carroll, at Pine Hill, Bradford §JVKlN@ MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and llealtbf ulnea9. I)r. Price's Baking Powder contain? no Ammonia,Li mo, Alum or Phopphatos. Dr. Priced Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., flavor deliciously. THE FAMOUS BRAND OF OLD HILL PURE OLD RYE This whisky was introduced originally in the ye"" 18.VJ, and is constantly making new friends. It the product of the most appro friends. __ d process of distil - iitioij, from carefully selected grain, being held uni- lonnly in warehouse umil fully matured liy age, in justly celebrated for its purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform quality. For sale, and orders solicited °<k . T. .11. FOLliV. Opera House, i Stroet and 1st Avenue, Columbus, G MIDFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR woman's peculiar afflictions. It Isa rcmei WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of her discuses. It is a specific for certain diseased con ditions of the womb, and so controls the Menstrual organs as to regulate all derangements and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi cal property. It Is strictly a Vegetable Com pound, the Btudied prescription of a learned phy sician whose specialty was Female Diseases, plaints. Suffering woman, it will relieve 3 nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex. For sale by druggists. Write for book, "Met sago to Woman," mailed free. Brapfikld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. eodaw nrm 13) county, has a hen’s eggs which measures 74x64 inches, and weighs three ounces. The masonic lodge of Palatka will have a public installation of officers and concert on December 27, which promises to be a most interesting occasion. A petition, signed by nearly all the resi dents of precinct No. 18, in West Putnam, has been forwarded to Washington, pray ing that a post office be established there to be known as Barnesville, with John T. Minton as postmaster. Hon. Peter Monroe, member of the board of county commissioners for Put nam county, and one of the county’s most prominent citizens, died a day or two ago. The deceased was a native of Georgia, but had resided in Florida for many years. Engineer Billv ColweH recently made the fastest time that has ever been made over the Florida Southern road, and has passed Dumas, who wins considered lo be the “flyer” of the Florida Southern. Mr. Colwell made the run from Palatka to Rochelle, a distance of forty miles,in forty- five minutes, making five stops ou the route, equal to a mile a minute’s straight running. • .... , . . . A few days ago, as one ot the machinists in the South Florida railroad car shops at Sanford was engaged in making some re pairs on engine No. 7 he was unexpectedly confronted by a ground rattler which had crawled into a longbolt hole to keep out of the wet. His snakeship had “held the fort while the castings had been dressed for use, having passed through the lathe, etc., and had been handled by many persons. More Mom*) for Your Work If you improve good opportunities. Hal- lett & Co., Portland, Msine, will mail free full information showing how you can make from $5 to $25 and upwards a day and live at home wherever you are located. Better write; some have made over .$50 in a day; all new. No capital required; started free. Both sexes; all sges. Suc cess for every worker. Send address and see for yourself. ^ dGin Grow her in I’oUtirni Gran*. The people of Massachusetts are grow ing in political grace* very rapidly. I he ; little republican majority of 3000 i* a great letting down from tbt 75,0*10 or 80,000 that used lo be the rule. Intelligent voters are ■ failing to discover cny logical reason lor supporting the republican p - rty ol Blaine because of the record of ..the republican party of Lincoln. vt msu Most of thodise.’iflOR whioh aflh-t nvinknul are origin ally eu used by a cl to .rcis.od comfit ion of t li*« LIV «L R • For nil cmnnliinta of tills kiml such us Torpidity of tha Liver. Jl:lloumie.«. Norvoim Dyspepsia. Indigna tion, Ir egnlnrity of tho Bo vnln. Constipation. Flatu- ’ency. Eructations and Burning of tho Stomach (Himetimua oalWl Heartburn) Min am.a. Malaria, B1 jody Flux. Chills one Fever, Broakbone Fever. Exhaustion before or aitor Fevwr-.. Chronic Diar rhoea. Lobs of Appetite. Hendnche Foul Brenth, Irrogularitioa in<*Mn:it il to Females. Bearing-down STlMBEff&AUBMm to Invaluable It to not a panacea for all diseases, bat nil diseasea of the LIVER, will STOMACH and 30V/ELS It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to ft ruddy, healthy color. It entirely remover low, gloomy spirits. It to one of the BEST AL" TERATIVES and ‘-Ur.lFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE "'ONIC. STADIGEP” s”AURANTII Fox sale by all Druggtots Price 81 -OO per bottle C. F. STADICER, Proprietor, 140 so. FRONT ST.. Philadelphia. Pa. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 12260. A new six room house and \ acre lot on lower Rroud street. 3200. A six loom residence on 4th avenue. ho size of the h t is 1 1 of an acre; next door sout hof girls’ public school. 1600. A two story six room house on 10th street; rents for 8*.?n per month. $1700. S acre lot v ith new five room residence on Hose Hill. 11000. Half acre vacant lot cor. tot avenue and 5th st reet. 2500. Corner lot, 74 fert front, with desirable res idence, centrally located, on i»d avenue. Kioo. Four thice*room Houses in Northern Liberties--rent for $15 per month. Will sell one or all on In* (ailment plan. 3500. A very desirable rwidenci anil 150 acres of land in Wynnton. 250. A vacant lot on lower Second avenue. 225. A vacant lot near Slade’s school. Kioo. Key of Rose Hill, good Store ami Dwelling House. Apply to W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt. eodtf Maverick national Bank, BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL, - NT 111*LI S. - H 400.000 400,000 Acr mints of Banks, Bankers and Corporations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re discount for Banks when balances warrant it. Boston is a Reserve City, and balances with us from Banks mot located in other Reserve Cities) counted as a reserve. We draw our own Exchange on Loudon and the Continent, and make Cable transfers anil place money by telegraph throughout the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold, and Ex changes in Washington made for Banks without extra charge We have a market for prime fnst-c ass Invest ment Securities, ami invite proposals from States. Counties and Cities when issuing Bouds. We ilo a general Banking business, and invite corref pondence. ANA 1*. POTT Kit. President. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 1JY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi- 1J nury of Muscogee county, Georgia, I will sell to the highest bidder, at pffblic outcry in front of tho auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on Broad street, in the city of Columbus, Ga , on the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours of sale, the following described Real Estate, situate, lying and being in said Ftute and county, to-wit: The north half of lot No. 481, containing one- quarter of an acre, more or less, with good Dwell ing and other necessary improvements. The south half i f lot No. 491. the same being one quarter of an acre, more or less, with Dwell ing House and improvements. Tito south half of lot No. 492. being one-quarter of an acre, more or less, with two-room tene ment on same. The same being the real estate belonging to the i state of David Z Ward, deceased. Also, ut same time and pluoe, will be sold a small lot of lumber, now on premises occupied by Mr. R. Stock well lot 491 >, belonging to said deceased. Terms cash. M M. MOORE, Adm’r Eat. D. Z. Ward in Georgia. nov2 oaw4w Postponed Administrator's Sals T)Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee County, Georgia, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles «& Co., on Broad Btreet, in the city of Columbus, Ga , the usual place of holding sheriff sales, in and for said county, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in- said state and county, and known as the south part of lot No. n, tin the Northern Liberties ad joining the city of Columbus), and having a front on Oglethorpe street of thirty-five feet, more or less, and a depth of one hundred und forty- four (.144) feet, running west, the same being the real estate belonging to the estate of Evelina Gaines, deceased, und the house and lot in which she resided at time of her death. Terms Ca “ h ' ALEXANDER HOWARD, Adra'r, with the will annexed, of Evelina Guinea, novfl oaw4W John H. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. Bui* Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. May Term, 188* Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia. It appearing to the Court by the Petition o' John H. Henderson that on the first day of Sep tember, in the year of Our Lord eighteen him d re cl and eighty-two. Green McArthur, of Bair county, made und delivered to said John H. Hen derson a certain instrument in writing common!? called a promissory note, whereby be promised t< pay to said plaintiff the sum of one hundred am thirty-nine dollars twelve months after ilutv wit) interest from date at eight per’ cent, ncr aiinun for value received, and that afterwards on the is day of September, 1882, il».e better to secure th- payment of said instrument executed and deliv ered to said plaintiff his deed and mortiratr* whereby he conveyed to said plaintiff all tha tract or parcel of land situated, lying und bvim in the County of Muscogee, known and hnumlet us follows : On the non!) by the lands of Janif' Huff, on tha west by the St. Mary’s road, op tin east, by the lands of James Huff and on the <* • by the lands of Philip Owens, containing four and one-half acres, more or less. wMi ‘ it " - . jgc note according to its tenor ana effect, that tliei said deed of mortgage und said note should In void. And it further uppeuring that said promis sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore ordere* that said defendant do pay into this court, by tin first day of the next term t hereof, the principal, interest and cost due on said mortgage and prom issory note, or show cause to the contrary,if then he any. and that on failure of said defendant s< to do. t he equity of redemption in and to sail mortgaged premises be forever thereafter harrer and foreclosed. And it is further ordered tha** this Rule be published in the Columbus En quiiier Sun once a month for four months, or i copy thereof served on the said defendant, or hi. special agent or attorne ‘ ’ ' '* ““ before the next term of By the Court: TOL. Y. CRAWFORD, Petitioner’s Attorney. J. T. WILLIS, Judge S. C. C. C. A true extract from the minutes of Muscoge* Superior Court at its May Term. 1886. on the lOtl May of May, 1886. GEO. Y. POND, |y3 oam 4in Clerk —►SEDGWICK*— STEEL WIRE FENCE erul purpose The only perfect substitute for Mother’s rollk, invaluable in Cholera Infantum anci Teething. A pre-dlgested lood for Dya* peptics, Consumptives, Convalescents Perfoct nutrient iu all Wasting Diseases Requires no cooking. Our Book, Tito Care and Feeding Of It.’ants, mailed free. DO LIBER. CoOJtALTB * CO.. Boston. Mas* FOR SALE. Temperance Hall, two-story brick building, walls and timbers perfectly sound. Could he converted into a splendid warehouse at nominal expense. Quar.er acre lot. Will sell for what the land is woi th—thirty per cent beiow assessed value. The Wilkerson Residence, Third avenue, op posite Mr. Jno. Hill’s. , The Harrison Dwelling and 40 acres, Beall- "■Two-story Brick Store occupied by.I. II. Gabriel & Co. Quarter acre iot north Jackson street. FOB IRLEdSTT. Offices and Bleeping Rooms over Singer Scw- ,in» Machine Co’s oilica. L. II. CHAPPELL, V.fr. ILil null Insurance Vgfnl. Shfl-p vfre fenco (u use. i*l-work without ImrliN. njmv stork. It Will turn dogs, piirs, id poultrv, as w HI as horses and rattle, st fenrr for Farms. Garden, Slock and Railroads. Very neat, pi chool-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust-proof print, or made of iral- v ,i„i Zt »d wire, as tirrfrrrrd. It will last a life time. It Is better than boards or barbed wire In everv respect. The Sedgwick (IntCN made of wrought-lron pipe and steel wire, defy all competition in lightness, neat ness, strength and durability. We utalo* the best, cheapest and easiest working all-iron automatic or ■elf-ojieninK Bine, mid lln-nonteHl oliemi Iron fi'iiceH now iniulo. Tin- Ih-hi Wire Htrelrlii-ro, Ciittin* I’lirro and I’oot A iitff.ro. ForprleeBinid particularHiisk Hi.ra- wnro Dealers, or address, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BROS.,RICHMOND,IND. DEEDS-DFOMHHG MM' blue r gkK'C* W/lf AGSNTSW ANTED.: 1 :,’,'!', C1‘J, Vpn>-Ay-ofthcinoRUhr!iJipgtM , rRom.l nilventurM.Px- pl'*it«oficoiitR a» «l fp’.es.forlorn If r- « hero • * _ jf bravrrv, iii-.pri«i,miiPiits fin'l 1; i --l>r'-rd ! . . oilutrrlei, pcrilom jouri.* ’fl. darn > . | .1:1 iVwNo:,’ IO.TJI stars .Ivrf.ii; lilt lirrot f \ \ I UJST® 'VIE 1 ;* ■ mi: i , M. Lwi CONSERVATORY 11 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass. T:ri li T: J • LARGEST and Ffc'ST EQUIPPED 1 -lOOlnjlnieLirs Ifl.v.i! ! '* -1 Ar* < ■■ - . 1.1. I . .v : -.?r r .P f:;-!' r I ... L»i..-lar.v - 1 ,i.i ..... j.. icdv.ri::. : •:.., v,»uki s.i. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. Shortest, Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter lo New York than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. pm in muunm rilMU Constructed With Our Own •Patent Eyelet Batteries,* in effect September 12th, 1880* u—_ i “ Atlanta Via W. & A. Railroad. 1 “ Cincinnati Via thu Piedmont Air Line to New York and East. 1 “ New York No. 53 S 20 p m 7 55 a nt 1 10 a m j 1 20 p m 9 05am 4 30 u m H 20 pm 7 65 a m 9 55 p ml 9 07 a in 11 55 a m 11 55 a m 2 28 p in H 51 a m 10 53 pm 10 05 a tit 1140pm 1019 am 12 ‘.’ll a m 11 20 a in 1 45 ii m l’» 23 p m 3 25 a in 1 45 p m 7 50 a m | 11 15 a ill 0 50 p m 11 10 a m | 5 55 pm l 00 p m 7 37 p m I 1 07 p III 7 40 a m 4 00 p m 0 25 p m 4 05 a in 7 00 n m| 3 37 pm 8 00 a m, 8 30pm 9 .‘15 a m | 11 25 p m 2 40 p in | 3 00 a m 3 40 pm il 20 a hi Surpass in power and m*rmaju*»cy all and every other device to app!.\ magm l i‘-m to flic* human ! system. Our rccotd m-imn ni *-5 per cent of all | nimble eases cun d. fliro :. I.ung, Htoinnch. ! Kidney. Liver and nlir- t .ary other trouble yields to the mil’! v*. I i» . • . e..tr at:; of mar ri dism. as applied by our me* hods. The Belt ^ - I ami iuvigorator impart go t *ti\i gtb, warmth No. 51 | and combat, and t he Dv-peptic. >. rvotis, weak J jnv* fii“4pi ndimr la come ii'»p**fui mid -niitl. anfl enjoy life again. Train 51, Pullman Palace Buffol Car Atlanta to New York without change. South Bound Trains. .1 145 pml 1120 pm .! 2 28pm .1 5 18 pm 3 30 a I* .! 6 02pm 4 40 ain .1 7 15 pm! 6 20am .1 2 25 a mi 2 1ft p in .1 7 20am! 7 30pm Leave Atlanta Leave Columbus “ Opelika Arrive Cbehaw “ Montgomery Arrive Mobile v “ New Orleans Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52, Family Emigrant Sleeping Ca . free of charge, through to Texas without change. Via Selma and Queen and Crescent. Leave Columbus ‘ Opelika Montgomery •ive .Selma Marion Greensboro Meridan .Jackson , Vicksburg Monroe Shreveport ! 2 28 p ill 5 18 j) m 8 15 p III 11 15 p 111. 1 45 p m 3 45 p i 5 35 p i 627 pi 11 15 p ill 4 22 a m 6 50 a m 1 40 p m 6 35 p m CECIL QABBETT, General Manager. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, General Passenger Agent. The New York Store Is headquarters for Ladies’ Cloaks and Wraps of every description. They have the largest stock in the city and sell them cheapei. 500 VYalking Jackets from $1.50 up. 100 Newmarkets at all prices. 100 elegant Short Wraps in all kinds of material and in all the new designs and shapes. 500 Jerseys from 50c. up. You will make a mistake if you fail to see our stock of the above goods before buying. A small lot of niw Satines just received. New goods received daily. j. e. Cargill, Agent. oclO d<fcw3in LAST MOKTH! 125 WilaoiiIn Magnetic Power I.itdiew* A iMloiirinul Stipjni rlcr Gives great support and comfort and in- tsed strength to tho walls of tho abdomen ia >s of abdominal enlurgcm&id without anr particular disease. Tends also to decrease ttnfi prevent excessive accumulation of fat. Tho IlliiKiietli 1 Taothittiv Korliltics soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pre» vents convulsions. The full power F.yfMei lint (cry IiimoIc* not only warm the feet, but prevent crumps in legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid should despair because cheaper or inferior goods have failed, until they have tried our methods. Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials mailed to any address. Advice and counsel free to all patients. Dr, CAULlSLK TI!II111, i'olunbus, Hit., Agent oc!6 dtjefe t an Amazing Business We Did WHAT CROWDS WE HAD. How the Goods Moved: We are equal to the demand. Ask both Telegraph com panies and they will tell you we use the wires daily to re plenish our stock. Ask the Express company ; they will tell you I hid we use them freely for the same purpose. Received Last Week: New Dress Goods in choice shades in Tricols, Cassimere Traveres, Tricotines, Cashmeres, Serges, Homespuns, etc. New stock Eider Down. New stock Jersey Flannels, Jer sey Jackets and Plush Wraps. New Slock Black and Colored Silks, Five Cold mid Two Sliver rtfodtOs, ufav'lfid in l(Kj ill tin: ExpoBUiono o< j Sf vi uiIc.vh ii.i.-l j.i uisvilie, ami Iho in veiitious lOxposi'.ion of London. The suporinriiy < f Coralino over horn j or whnleiiouo lias now been demonstrated >y over five yen if' i x|;<Tk:,,ce. Il is u:orp durable, i... is: pliable, more couifvrtablo, uul ut.OrT brinies. Avoid ctiebp irritations ninth* id varm* k!’iiis of curd. Norn; are <reniiiiit! ef ‘Pit. Waknkr'b C'ohaunk" ,a print# on inside of steel cover. *nn sale a ml leading werchautx WARNER EROTHERS. 3*>3 Brc Hv/ay. f '•*•' v.urt* Ci® DRUNKENNESS 0E THE LiaUOE HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DE. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It min bn given in a cup ot' coffee or ten without tIns Unowluilgn of tb*» person tak ing it; is absolutely lins'mlcss, and will ef fect a permanent anil speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker «r an al coholic. wreck. It lias been given in thou sands of cases, and In every instance a per fect cure lias followed. It never fail*• The system once impregnated with the Specific, It becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by - FOR- SALE BY M. D. HOOD & CO., DRUGGISTS. fill IIUOAI) HT., C’OLrMRLS, GA. Cull or write for circular Hi full particulars* BOTEMHW I Used f->r over 25 3 car : physician-4 t.f Pat to, >;<• ;.■ I mijvrh’r f m’I o’Ii rs j r Glass bouton! :11fJ 1 •;j . 75 ( I:N !S. :■ Mv 1 It '1, (’APeUIJ.d IN 'i ii J ; M u; W<* cannot montion here the many fresh arrivals, as our slock is changing daily. We arc not given to bragging, but will modestly say if you will give us a 11 even chance we will sell you your goods every time. Call and see us. rrcpur'.ti m ... p t- -shy th« do:,, and ;:-u «f it Sold Evar^ whom. J. A. KIRVEN & CC EDV5AT&S: SUSIKEB 'i hio School is the betft m America. The most practical coarse of ruction and the merit ,ciniueut faculty. K»- tiorseil by bus!nest houses. For circuiaif ami specimens of Pe»* ni inship, nuilresa iioaa^iTj. jOlccmith. Ifrlnciptt •(ling-prorttniieejijploy- uttoropresent asm every « uunty.8ftlury -It 1 \ «v*'\ : . - ! -■ roIUTiiisa. f prel 1 ;■ .1; Htapli^ ; '»kn'ycr;'? ,;L:i ';■ ’in!" A1 i < .C. MA.-ON i*. o Box ii ’ii, New Yoru City. oc28 eod&wly