Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 09, 1886, Image 3

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N*w* from the Three State* Told in Brief Paragraph*. J Little chilli Horribly F.rnod In Home on Nat- ■rday—Birmingham's Offer for the Alabama BUte Fair—* Prolific Orange Tree In Florlila, eU. Ueonria. There are between twenty and thirty cases of mumps in Dahloncga. Thomas Hodgson is in Athens on a fur lough from the treasury department. At Augusta Sunday the thermometer was considerably below the freezing point all day, but notwithstanding that fact the negroes in the afternoon held a baptism in the river, and twenty-eight candidates were immersed in the freezing water. Mertle, the six-year-old daughter of Mor gan Ivey, who was formerly an engineer on the Bast Tennessee, Virginia and Geor gia railroad, was badly burned at Rome Saturday. Her apron caught from the grate and before her mother could extinguish the flames her front, arms, limbs, trunk and face were burned, Dr. West was called and dressed her burns, and gives it as his opinion that she will recover, though in a critical condition at present. Near Spring Place Tuesday night, a short while after dark, as M. ft. Chastain and J. L. Edmondson, jr., were in a buggy together, driving slowly up the road above town, they were instantly met by little Heck Edmondson, who was riding rapidly on horseback in the opposite direction In the collision one of the buggy shafts was thrusted through the heart of the horse which Heck was riding, killing the horse instantly, and breaking the buggy to pieces. No other damage was done, The Codyviile colored-.Baptist church, situated about four and one half miles from Warrenton, was destroyed bv lire on last Saturday night. The building is supposed to have been set on fire, and suspicion rest ed on Ben Pinson, against whom a warrant was issued. Ho was arrested by Deputy Sheriff’ Norris and gave bond for appear ance before the superior court. Pinson ivas until recently a deacon of the church burn ed, but a tew days before the burning wns tried for some offense and excommunica ted. It is said that he threatened during the progress of his trial to have the church burned if he was turned out. Alnliama. Mr. W. P. Smith sold Tuesday fifteen acres in north Birmingham for $20,000. Sam. Gibbs, colored, died near Eufaula, Sunday aight, from exposure while drunk. Birmingham continues to boom, and al most every day new corporations are or ganized there. Birmingham offers eighty acres of land for five years’ and proposes to erect the necessary buildings thereon to have the state lair. Patents have been issued to Leonard 3. Brooks, of Birmingham, for a ear wheel, and to Andrew B. Blower, of Montgomery, for a cotton press. Mr. R. H. Pearson has sold his resilience on Third avenue aud Twenty-third street, in Birmingham, to Judge Wheelook, of Virginia, for the sum of $4-7,000. This was about $225 per front foot. Schade Scarborough, John and Dennis Williams and.T. I. Scarborough, all color ed, on trial in Clayton last week for the murder of another colored man at Stir Hill several months ago, were sentenced Saturday evening. The first named to lie hung on January 27, John and Dennis Williams to the penitentiary for forty years each, and T. I. Scarborough twenty years. W Florida. An old tramp fell through a trestle near Milton and broke his leg on Wednesday. David Mitchell went out hunting Inst Saturday and killed two deer in three miles of Milton, While coupling cars at Lukeland last Saturday, Ed Bugg received a severe crush between two freight ears, though for tunately his injuries were not serious. There is an orange tree of not largo di mensions in the yard of W. J. Taylor, at Clearwater Harbor, from which 3000 oranges had been gathered, and yet the tree was not stripped. A few days ago Senator-elect P. Kelly, of Nassau county, was thrown from his horse and slightly injured while superintending his construction forces at the southern ex tension of the Florida Railway and Navi gation company. Rev. W. E. Shive, who has preached to the Presbyterian congregation at Plant City ior the past eighteen months, took his departure on Wednesday last for Ripley, Miss., wiiere he goes to take the place of Rev. J. \V. Graham, with whom he ex changes work for the winter. A son of Mr. Boutwell, who lives about three miles from Milton, on Viney branch, shot himself accidentally on Tuesday last. He was getting over a fence and ptillim; his gun after him, when it went oft', send ing a full load of buckshot through his breast and killing him instantly. During the melee incident' to the storm at Pensacola, Friday, one of the small leopards in Robinson’s menagerie got out of its cage and was lost to sight in the darkness. A reward of $10 was offered for its capture. Saturday morning a colored man caught the little varmint playing on the front porch of Mr. Johnson s resi dence on Seville square. Superior to Anything. A prominent business man in Wilming ton, Del., in speaking of a cure of cancer on himself, writes to the Morning News ot that city: 1 can say further that my case is not an isolated one. A lady, a custoiuerot mine, was suffering from a cancerous affection of the nose. She had spent a great deal ot money and time running to Philadelphia to consult- the best physicians there, but could get but little or no relief. About a year ago* I told her of my case, and In duced her to try the 8. S. S. remedy. She did so, and in a .ew weeks was much bet ter. She had several operations perform; ed, and was disposed to hold on to her olu treatment as well as the new, but finiulj she threw- all aside but the S. S. S., and m two months from that time was thcrougniy cured. , Another lady suffering from cn abscess on her arm had been doctoring for a long time in this city, Chester and Philadelphia, but could not get any relief, apparently. She had fallen away to a mere shadow ot her former self, and could scarcely eat or She commenced to take the a. ?• an T |mL . Rre not be hanged for R,L d f?’ but murder. Am- ruin mav hold ideas and think as ho pleases but the XSSTtW W ^ eU a "^ 8et cril,lk9 - Dro?al of Wi therwi8e ’ can ’ with the “P : Kafng&Sgyff ™ ~ cagoThe nih°», C a mm V ed , » u,oid « ^ Chi- S leaving his love and deb ). a to his wife, says in a letter theVotJ, ti t thi L ,k shc wil1 have to pay f ® °°t«®’ because he received nothing fo> dSvrLta 1 ^’ and those he lost imme diately right where he picked them up. Duffy's Hure Mall Whiskey and Duffy’s Formula. How to get Hearty and • trong. Gain or 41 round*. ,,on ' vll .v Stroe 1 , Haiti more, M<1., writes; “Have iruined 41 thu use ol' your Dairy’s Pure Ma) »V fiibuev and Duffy’s Formula.” G iit of !ffl Pound*. Mu. AJ. V. NEIGHBORS, Mlwton, M a rUi rt l M! “huvo used your Duffy’s Puro Mtlt Whiskey mid Duffy’s Formula, and weigh -ft pounds more than ever before," • Gain of 33 Pound*. Mb. Z. IIA MU s? ON, Luray Court lionse. Va. ii r V. e &-. , e , U(M ‘ n usll, K J our Unify*9 Pure ” | for dy&hepidii, and h.ivc gamed Gain of 1/5 Pon d*. Mu. W M. II. J. wrt.LS, p.Vi Claiborne Avn- Chleueo. Illinois, wrlti-p: ‘Alt.’r i,*.m r V01 ir Dulty’s Pure Mult VVhlskrv mid Du fy'- For muia, one momh, have imlried 16 pounds. Gain of Pound*. Mu- EDWARD n. HOWK, usiHMaln Street, K’f.pns t I'.y, Mh.iourl. • til ‘-Have u«ed V’tir Dully $ Pure Mull Whlsxey mi l Dulfv's »n<n l 2!.V'in, 11 ’V''D* two mbnlhi. Uuve gained 10^ pound V Gain of 10 Pound* WAraiS, inuo Vermont .Vo„ rout Dlllly's Pure M,ui\vi,j.Ui.v nn-V Dully. Formula, an I have intlnetl 10 pound..” •lain of to I'oumN. Jin. CHARM'S K. It VI IN K. Wa,i,In-ton, D C., writes: -Mv friend. M •, s'.-j ,, k *}*>• .•“•» 10 nminila In lln-ea tve-na bv tl.i- i-..e- ,,r your Dairy s l-iiro Mali iVul.kcy unit Unity. Vnr- luu.u," fiuin of 11 Potintl-t. Ms. A- D. PUOAV'li:, Phoiocrupher, 020 Vitamin A.vr>nu‘, Wu.hltiirum. U. i:„ writ,-: “Have aalne.l n non no* l.y the n-o o: v.n.i Duffv a I .ire Moll Whiskey In lomiuv.uon with your Jiuhy s 1,'or.hUt.i." Haln of 111 Ponntl*. Mr. OEOllllIi |i. RXYDlilt, Lakewood. V J„ writes: -My wctjrlu lias inera.oe.l r.Mt-le 12 pound.—hfiiellts derived from vour U.clj's RADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR Moat happily meets the demand of the age for afflictions. It is a remedy for WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class or her diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con ditions of the womb, ntid 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 studied prescription of a learned phy sician fwliosc specialty wits Female Diseases, and whose fame became enviable beenuse of hir success in the treatment and cure of female com plaints. Sufteringwoman.it will relieve you of nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex. For sale by druggists. Write for book, "Mes sage to Woman,” mailed fVoe. Bradfield Rjkhjlatob Co., Atlanta, Ga. At KIRVEN’S O H IE W RUDOLPH FINZER’S STARLIGHT AMD CAPITAL PRIZE Pure Mult Whisi • and Dnffy’b Forum i At Wbolmlc by FRESH ARRIVALS. The Luca Bustle, the latest and best. Ladies' and Children’s Jersey Jackets. Call for our Chil dren's Norfolk Jerseys. The best all-wool Five Dollar Newmarket in the city. The best Five Dollar all-wool Blankets in Columbus. Choice stock Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, white, red and 1)1 ue. They are scarce and hard to get. New stock of Knit Underwear. New stock of Jewelry. New stock of Ladies’ Trunks. Call for our Ladies’French Ribbed Hose, unbleached, at 25c; they are well worth 40c. New stock Embroidered Flannels. New stock Plaid Nainsooks for Aprons at 10c and 12te. Our Dress Goods in wool, also silk fabrics, is being con stantly replenished and added to. Our live-button Kid Gloves at 50 cents are not trash, hut fresh goods. A small lot Children's Wraps left over from our last win ter stock will be sold at a sacrifice J. A. KIRVEN & CO. T1IK DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO„ r.Ai.riMGUK. Mn. TOT The D'tjTij'a Formula Is a special house- hold application of the vu-dldn.il virtue* and purity of imfy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and is in- tru<led more spend flea lly for the treatment of Cnimtmpthm. l>i/*i>ep*Ut lndlyestlon, Malaria, (Several Uehititt/ amt all 1 Yaitim/ l)i*ea*ex. In (Id'tUhw the Ionic effect of oiir'irlihk*//. if fur- pieheii uneqat/ed hlnod-formlua material icherrhu the Weifi’it and ,Slrenr/lh are increased. II i* made in accordance with a merit ill// prepared formula and consist*principals ‘ ’ Malt Whiskey liould form, the beiny extracted tprlncti haw beefsteak itritlous 'lenirht* of the heef jiihout rook in a or chemical chanqcshy a new. process, nwkin'j it the mud ' ‘ '' ‘ efficacious beef preiiarahon ‘ had qf all Uiiatcni ul h palatable and ever made it c DOLLA/i/'Eli BOTTLE. irkfi ih'LUWtiri OUTFIT A CARD. ( To all who aro suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, norvous weakness, oarly lccny, loss of manhood, kc., 1 will send a recipe ; lint will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This groat remedy wo3 discovered by a missionary in EoutL America. Bend a self-addressed envelope to tlic REV. JOSEPH T. Inman, Station D, New York City ne It eod&wlv (fol* r ml Maverick National Bank BOSTON, MASS CAVITAl- Nl’Stm'A, sioo.oou -lOO.OOO Accounts of Blinks. Bankers unil Corporations selicitct3. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS tire excellent aud wo re discount for Banks, when balances warrant it. Boston is a Reserve l'it!, anil balances with ut from Banks not located in other Reserve Cities; counted as a reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent, and make Cable transfers and place money by telunraph throughout the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bouxbt and sold, and Ex changee in Washington made for Bunks without extra chartre. We have a market for prime first-c'ass Invest ment. Securities, and invite proposals from States. Counties and Cities when issuing Bouds. We do a general Bunking business, and invite corretpondenee. ASA I*. POTTER, President. ION. W. WORK, fusilier. ■’ --to wedusatSm tdicine, upon the advice of finenn s tyself, but was so i educed in flesh the had .* little stomach trouble at She persisted, however, and after ird bottle she declared it had done ore good than anything else she had ried. I now understand that she is ly well, and is loud in her praise ot ve several other cases in mind, but t at liberty to speak of them. 1 oe- he Swift Specific Co.’s blood met l- ttiown as S. S. S., is superior to any- of the kind known tu the market, in cheerfully recommend it to ffering from diseases of the skm 01 itise on Blood and Skiu Diseases 1 free. _ „ i Swift Specific Co., Drawer J, -U- Ga. f?«thlns- a, “CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH. 1 *• 7’Iie Griyin;'! itawl Oirly (Jonniu^ c • a'liuvsR'liniii" He* are of %v.»rt?i!**** Imitation*. LA dies, »'“S51st £ “I’hh'hP'D i’k |.| !ir ' s i<tt+ liy return mulL NAM 6 PA ?,%■',,^1a^Pl!iiu.uj>«. LOUIS BUHLER & Co, aOLTJIvE'BTJS, G-.A.- je5 eod6m REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Mr. J. H. Hamilton’b Store, corner of First avenue and Fourteenth atreet. the most desirable store property on the market in the city. Kents are paying 8 per cent net on the price asked. $2250. Two '4 acre lots on lower Broad street, with new live-room House. Corner lot va cant. 11700. hi acre lot t* ith new five room residence on Hose Hill. 1000. Half acre vacant lot on lower Second avenue. W lucre lot with new four room Resi dence on lower Fifth avenue. Half acre lot- with four new three-room Houses in Northern Liberties. 225. A vacant lot near Slade’s school. Mr. O. C. Bullock’s Residence, next door south 1*250. 1000 T. H. Moore’s Residence, south of court house. Also several Farms for sale at low prices. FOR RENT. |1R per month—Large Store on Twelfl h street, f 15 per month—Four-room House on Second avenue, between Fourteenth and Fi teenth Mr. T. H. Moore’s House, south ofcourtt house. W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt. Third door west of Post Office. SEALED PROPOSALS. ofF. M. Brooks, cleric of the Board of County C mmiss'onors. until Saturday, the first day of January 1887. for the following specific purposes: For medical attention to the county poor. Fui- nishing medicines to the county poor. Burial of the poor, Furnishing coffins f« r burial of poor By order of the Board of Commissioners. This December 4tu, lbHft. F. M. BROOKS, dect td Clerk Com’rs Court. ELECTION NOTICE. PHEUE will be an election held at the different Surveyor, and Coroner, please call at my office for lhe necessary blanks. This December 4th, 1880. dtd F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. lFOR SALE! M Y place on Talbot ton road, about two inilee from city,on line of Georgi i Midland. Has a new five room House, all necessary out-liouse , in excellent repair; splendid spring. The place contains 102 1 acres, about 25 acres of which are heavily wooded. TERMS EASY. n P KPT?fNOFR Beautiful Building Lot. ■\I7EST side of Third avenue (formerly Forsyth ▼ ♦ street) between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streeia. opposite west of Mr. Reese Crawiord. There arc very few Building Lots in the city. Secure cue while you can. Now is the time to commence building; if you wait until spring or summer i h e cost of labor wi 11 be greater than now JOHN BLAjCKMAR. Heal Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga. ae wf d fri tf COMMISSIONERS’ SALE FOR PARTITION. Valuable City Property. ( i F.ORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY-Undcr and ' Yb v virtue of an order from the Superior Court of Muscogee County, passed on the first day of the November term, vttdi thereof, the undersigned Com mis.ion appointed by said court will sell in front of the court house of said county, in the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary lf-87, between the legal hours of sale at pub lic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described citj property, all lying in the city of Columbus, county of Muscogee, State of Georgia, tc-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Columbus, known and distinguish ed in the plan of said city as the south naif of city lot number four hundred and eighty nine, (4Stf', fronting on McIntosh street, (now Fifth avenue), containing one fourth (4) of an acre, more or less, together with all and singular the rights, members and appurtenances, and im provements to the fame in any manner belong ing Terms, cath. , Possession given on execution of deed to pur- ChUSCr * J. L. WILLIS. I. L. POLLARD, J. G. MOON. nov 30-dtd C< immlssiooera. _ NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having demands against P. McAidie, late of Muscogee* county, deceased, to present them to me properly made out, within the time prescribed by law, sc as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re ouired to make immediate payment to me. This August 5tli. 1885. J. G. BURRU3. aug6 oawGw Administrator. nm in Mil Constructed With Our Own •“Patent Eyelet Batteries,”" Surpass in power and permanency all and every other device to apply mwrnutfom to the human system. Our record stands at 85 per cent of alK curable case* cured. Throat, Lung, Stomsch^ Kidney. Liver and almost every other trouble yields to the mild yet persistent currents of mag netism. us applied by our methods. The Belt, and Inviforator impart great strength, warmth.' and com tort, and the Dyspeptic, Nervous, weak and desponding, become hopelhl and genial. an£* enjoy life again. lOO tYthonm Magnetic Power fleltr , OF Shortest, Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont. Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. In effect November 14tli, 1886. Leave New Orleans “ Mobi e “ Selma “ Montgomery “ Cheliaw Arrive Columbus Leave Colunihu* Arrive v/eat Point 14 LaGrange 44 Newman 44 Atlanta Via W. & A. Railroad. Leave Atlanta Arrive Rome 44 Dalton 44 Chattanooga 44 Cincinnati i............ Via the Piedmont Air l ine to Now York and East. Leave Atlanta Arrive C'hnrlotte 44 Richmond 44 Washington 41 Baltimore 44 Philadelphia 44 New York No. 51 8 05 p m 12 55 nht 4 «'0 a m 7 35 a in 8 53 a m 11 01 a m 8 05 a m fl 18 a m; 1 o ‘Si a m 10 58 a ni 12 08 p m 1 25 p m No. 63 7 56 a m 1 20 p m » 45 a m K 16 p m 9 35 p ni 11 01 a m 2 28 p ni 10 '29 p ni 11 12 p in 11 44 p m VI62 a m 2 15am 7 50 a m 12A WIImoiiIii Magnetic Power I<nd1en'' Abflloitilinil Napporter Gives great support and comfort and in creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in> cases of abdominal enlargement without any particular disease. Tends also to decrease aucQ prevent excessive accumulation of fut. The Magnetic Teething Nerkluce^ soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pie— vents convulsions. The full power K.yclct llattcry IiiMotem not only warm the feet, but prevent cramps in-, legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Iuvalich should despair because cheaper or inferior goods have iliiled, until they have tried our methods. Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials/ mailed to any address. Advice and counsel frett to all patients. Dr, CARLI.'LR TERRY, Columbus, fin., Agent oclO dtjelO FOR SALE. ONE STORE HOUSE on Tenth street; six room*, 34x116 foot. Will t pay 17 per cent on investment. One six-room House on Ninth street. One three room House and lot 50x147 feet 1C*' inches, cheap. Call quick. FOB BEISTT. One four-room House on Tenth street, corner Fifth avenue. One small Store House on Rose Hill. J. O. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.22 12th Stt dtf THE FAMOUS BRAND OF I 1 15 p in 7 40 a m ! IV. 55 anil 8 15pm I It 33am 5 30 a rn I 3 80 p ml 8 80 a id 4 48 pin 10 03 am 7 17 pm 12 35 p in ! 9 20 pm! 3 20 p m Pullman Palace Curs Montgomeiy to Washington without change on all trains. Train 51, Pullman Palace Buffot Car Atlanta to New York without change. South Bound Trains. No. 50 | No. 52 1 70 p in I 12 20 a iti 44 Opelika 6 09 p ml 4 25 a in 8 01 pm' 5 22 a 111 7 15 p ni 8 46 a ni 44 Montgomery Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans Train 52, Family Emigrant Sleeping Cat, free of charge, through to Texas without change. Via Selma and Queen and Crescent. No. 8. I No. 64. 8 30 p ni 11 30 p m 1 45 p rn 1 4 00 p m “ Shreveport CECIL GABBETT, General Manager. OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE Tiiin whisk v was introduced originally In the year* 1857, rnd is i.o.’i.f’ciitly making new friends. It 1 v I bn p. odiK i of Mie most approved process of distil.— nt.inii. from carefully selected grain, being held uni— foririly in wnreiionse until fully matured by age, la* jiistly eelobriiTdil for it* purity, delicacy of flavor and nniforni quality. For sale, and order* solicltedt by the agent, T. 31. MHiMY, Opera House, « Cor 10th Str"et nud isr Avium*?. Columbus, Gas la.-.cn !nr iiua tti ie tales ui M1.1t or pUics. n-ui l»a« givei> <js; i.m.civJ* '1 Ui/te- knr.niY iwosl Mobile <k Girard R. R. Co, o N and after this date Trains will run as follows: WEST BOUND TRAINS. COLUMBUS, GA., November 28, 1886. No. 1. No. 3. Pass’ger.' Accom. Leave Columbus Union Depot 44 Columbus Broad Street Depot.. Arrive Union Springs Leave Union Springs Arrive Troy Montgomery, M. & E. R. R Eufaula, M. E. R. R. . EAST BOUND TRAINS. Leave Montgomery, M. <fc E B. R... “ Eufaula, M. & E. It. R 44 Troy Arrive Union Springs Leave Union Sgrings Arrive Montgomery, M. & E. R R... “ Columbus 3 10 p m 1 10 30 p in 1 5 45 a m 3 21 p m| 10 40 pm 5 65 a m 6 10 p in 1 1 50 a m! 9 47 a in 7 15 p ml 2 10 a m 10 30 a m 9 00 p ml I 12 26 p in 7 56 p ml 5 00 a m 1 7 5.5 p m 9 48 p m I I 948 p m No. 2. Pasc’gcr.| 3 30 p m 7 50 a m 4 64 a in J 1 32 p in 4 51 a in 4 13 a m; 7 30 a in 5 48 a in 7 10 p mi 9 18 a rn 6 13 a in I 7 30 p ml 10 00 a ni 7 30 a m | 9 25 a ni 10 59 p ml 146pm 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and daily ex. Trains Nr Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 aud 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation; cept Sunday. W. L. dLAIlK, Sup't. D E. WILUAMS. O. P. A, RANKIN STABLES, I11 Rear of Rankin House, on First Avenue. Sale, Feed and Lively Stables New Turnouts; Showy, Gentle Horses, Careful Drivers. Horses hoarded and carefully attended to. I have ample accommodations for live stock and arrangements to make iny stable headquarters for dealers. HOUSES AND MULES EOIt SALE. WAGON AND CARRIAGE REPAIR SHOP. I am still running iny Shop on Wynn’s Hill, and will continue to do nil kinds of Carriage and Wagon Work on short notice. WILLIAM M. AMOS. '‘ke patent mice a oust proof ***jylehde8k; K’-ffeyrT.do tkcates,Tables, Offifo Chairs,Letter Precses, Fine Cabinets, Ac. TYLER DESK CO. .7.0 N. fourth «t„ Ht. Louis.- tieji.Mo f .r 40 i>u. CatoLenA' EEDSjmniMg "BLUE R GRlCt. a&ektswant: BD.colle?tio*, of Dio mofitthrinindpornonal ndventurr*, • ploits q| ’ico util amI npicu, forlorn liopfs.hcro^- 1c brnrur /, liiiprjuonmento anti hair-breadth jS__ w\pefl, li»nd-to-h»Md «tmnri«0, perllou* Journevf, (Uriru? db i»rid bold d«*od« ON iioth htdf.h durirs. 1 lh*Or*ftt ClrHr EWENGiAND CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCESTnnd BEST EQUIPPED In N 1 ng. Ft no Arts, Orator allmi I/nnvimirei, English jUrnwV*,flymnasflcSL Tuition, C•'» to 3'jl; hourd and 100’n wjth Steam II‘ aUin4u' d(Jrt'*a, L. TOliRJ££. Dir.. Va Electric Belt Free T'olntr-iduc*! It and oLtaln eirontn wo will for tho rtox? sixty (U>u give ft way. frcoof charge, In each county- in tlio Ct. B. a 1:1 iitj.1 nu:nbur ot our iaf-rimim. Klcdrti CJnlv nnic Sn,tp« nwory Fricn $5.- ft posit!vo und untailing uiro lor NcrM iin l.»cbilityv N'.irtcucclo, EmiHHiouH, Impotcnc.y kc. u.<hi Itewnro7 I a d 110very licit wo nmuni'acturu does /sotgenorataM ii'iniuiiiooloctriccurroat. Address at once ELECTRIC? lii’I l’ AGENCY. P O. Box 178 HrocUivn s' v ' t^end toi prtetar iflC iiffifir^r^n 1 fLumoguo of ’*»'(' i\ if/fy __.AU IMlTJIlAMIUglll IB OHIYatBMI. _ •! nvittml h . I ' J. I. 1. • - d.v. <1 o'h«vr«. IIIn.-iroliil v ACE'.'VS vt2. r.'CO, uvj’fii’.in ,51 Nfi j. ... Co.. Uo.v 4 « .i-h.iili* nov22 wed se&wGm IVrfeci MX • "xii'wiw ’n: