Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 26, 1876, Image 2

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THE % • U I \. 4 . Mt’< V 1.1.A," Editor ami Business Manager. 7A Uockimi.k lUiiiMKK coni* only 7wo Dollars per annum. It has a large and constantly increxising circula tion, ami is ave of the c< r y heel adeer tisiw medium* m the State. mm T!C,[T. FOR PRESIDENT: Samuel J. Tilden OF N HW.YOKK. o FOR. VICE-PRESIDENT: Thos. A. Hendricks *OF INDIANA. FOK CONG HESS: Hon. J. H. Blount. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. For ile State at Large. OKN. A. R. LAWTON. HON. JOHN SV. WOFFORD. IaETERMATKA. GEN. 1,. J. GARTRELL, JUDGE H. D. D. TWIGGS. District Delegates. Ist District—A. M. Rogers, of Burke. A’- ternate, T. E. Davenport, of Glynn. 2d District —15. E. Kennon. of ('lay. Al ternate, James M. Seward, of J bomae. 3d District —J. M. DuPree, of Macon. Al ternate, W. 11. Harrison, of Stewart. 4th District—W. O. Tuggle, of Troop. Al ternate, R. M llutt, of Marion. 3th District -F. D. Dismuko, of Spilding. Alternate, \V. A. Shorter, of Pulton. 6th District —Prank Chambers, of Wilkin son. Alternate, M. V. dcKibben, of Butts. 7th District —L. N. Trammell, of Whitfield. Alternate, Hamilton Yancy, of Floyd. Bth District —D. M. Pußose, of Wilkes. Al ternate, P. E. Eve, of Columbia. 9th District—J. N. Dorsey, cf Hall. Alter nate. E.IL. Harriaan. of White. Bully Blaiuu says the Blurs and stripes do not float in Georgia only over the custom houses and military garrisons. Gov. Smith, Gene. Gordon and Lawton* deny it and say’ it does float and has 1 floated. We will add a small bit ol late experience, and say it floated over the grounds of ltoekdule Fair Association last week. Ah 1 Jimmie ! you’ve done very little to make it float any where. —~ *-• -♦ ♦ Sam Small is now one of the editors and proprietors ol the Atlanta Sunday Herald. Bridges Smith likewise. (..’apt Evan I*, liowell and Ci 1 Henry W. Grady have taken positions on the editorial stuff of the Atlanta Constitu tion. We welcome them into the hap py hunting grounds, and acknow'edge them as pan und parcel of the brother hood. No'.withstanding the U. S. Soldiers arc in South Carolina, that old State will re redeemed by tlie election of Til den and Hampton in November. God "Taut her a speedy ami sale deliverance. O 1 • ——- - ■ A war strt'iiu imminent ‘’el ween Ruuia ami Turkey. I uestlay, November Urn 7th, is the day lor iho election of President and members ot Congress. Ite sduy w< ek istliuday. Remember the time and be on lnwl to cast your ballot. 'J'lie ballot bays the i oe*. Falls silent and still, Like the snowflake on the sod, And > xeeules the freeman's wilt As lightning does the will of God, Thaksgiving Services, Under the auspices of thn Young Men’s Christian Association ot Agitata, very in teresting services tvete held in their spa cious ha'l on last Sunday afternoon, to commemorate the goodness of God in shielding their city from ravages ot yel low fever. The room was crowded to overflowing; many not being able to get oven standing room, The pastors and people ot the different congregations I were present, and the services were con ducted under the direction ol -Mr/ Wal lace, assisted by the clergy. These meetings, made up of-persona of all ages and entireties, cannot lr.il to be pleasing to God and beneficial to man. The \ oung men ot Augusta are doing o good work. May God bless them l—Home Journal. We dip the above paragraph from the Jiomc Journal ot 20tli inst., and are in lonued by a reliable gentleman, who was present ou the solemn occasion, that the fe.alcmcut which it woutainu, tho' breath' m nice, Catholic and clu.-iiuti spirit, is m verthelesspredicated under a grave inisappr* hefis on. I'lie tiemkt giving me ting irferred to, sas Hot held “tinder the auspices of the Voting Men’s ( hristian Association,’ hut under the auspices of several Christian denominations ;n 'hat city whole mini*. iers got the meeting up, and were courte ously accoinmodatcrt bj the use of flic Young Men’s Hall in ahich to hold it. They weie also nittch indebted to deacon Wallace for his valuable help in conduct ing the music ol the solemnity. The Rev. Rector Knowles, of Gre rishore, and t' e Rev. II Qnigg, of this place, were present and joined in the devotion al i zeroises of the meeting. It is to be regretted that a prejudice less or more initrd, eus.s among some of nnr best ministera and lay men agains Young .Mm’s Christian Association*. This prejudice originates in an alleged nrrn*> gmiee, which seerns to subordinate the Christian ministry to the Association, and it feeds on such paragraphs as the forgoing. Renee the necessity of our worthy and zealous young men exercising a becoming modesty in order alike to avert any unjust cause of complaint, and to silence the cavils and carping* of fault finders. LEITER FROM GOV. TILDEN. His Policy on the Amendments and in Relations to Confeder ate Claims. Telegrams to the Constitution, i New York, Oct. s:4.—Govunor lil ' den line addressed to the lion. Aluatu j Hewitt a letter dated to day, declaring| I Itis position in regard to the southern [claims Ho quotes the 14th amend' ment of the const it ul ion, and points to the fact that it has been repeatedly ap proved by democratic state conventions of the South, an was adopted as a part of the platform of the last nitional dem ocratic convention which declared that it he unanimously accepted as final set* tlement. Governor Tilden, after citing his own public declarations on ths subject pre viously made, says; Should I be elected president, the provisions of the fomteentl amendment will, so far as depends upon me, be maintained, executed and enforced in perfect and absolute goon failh. No rebel debt will be assumed or paid; no claim for loss or einanc pation of any slave w ill be allowed ; no claim lor any loss or damage incurred by dis loyal persons arising troin the late war, wheth'T covered by the fourteenth i amendment or not. will not be recognized ,or paid; the cotton tax w ill not be re funded. I shall deem it my duty to ve to every bill providing for the assump tion or payment of any such debts, los ses, damages, claims, or for the refun ding of any such tax. The danger to the national treasury is not from claims ol persons who aided the rebellion, but from claims of persons residing in the southern states or having property in those states who were or pretended to be or who for the sake of aiding the claims, now protend to have been loyal to the government ol the United States. Such claims, even ot loyal persons, where they are from acts caused by the operations of the war, have been disowned by pub lic aw of civilized nations, condeu’ed by adjudications of the supreme court ol the United States, and only find any status bv force ot the specific legislation ot congress. These claims have become stale and are often tainted with fraud. They are nearly a ways owned in whole or in pait, by agents and by speculators, or lobby ists who have unequitable claim again t the tax payers or fhe public. They should, in all cases, be scrutinized with zealous care. The calamities to i idividuais wi ieh were inflicted by the j late war are lor the most part irreparable ! l’he government cannot recall to life the j millions of our youths who went to their [untimely graves, nor compensate the sufferings and sorrow of their relatives in f friends; it cannot rad just between individuals the burdens ot taxation liitheito borne, or ot debts incurred to sustain the government which are yet to be paid. It cannot -i| portion anew amoug our citizens the damages or los ses incident to military operations, or resulting iu every vatic y of form from its measures tor maintaining its own ex istence. It has no safe gi ntial rule but to let by gooes be by-gones; to turn from the dead past to anew and better future, and on that basis to assure peace, reconciliation and fraternity between all sections, classes and races ot our people to the eud that ail the springs ot our productive industries may be quickened 'and anew prosperity created in which the evils ot the past shall be forgotten. Sam. J. Tildkk. A patrolie Servian has translated “Yankee Doodle" into his own native tongue and the air is so popular that it bids lair to become the national anthem ot that slrngting race. It runs as 10110 lo ws. Yengihiatovict Dhoobalovitski Came rowisk letovwnepki llidi ngeusk ouoviich ponelowosk; Sluckoremkeno iheateromonk intei his hatovitoh, Apensk col Ed trovosk maeharanitoven *ki. THE PALMETTO SiAIE. The March of the Hampton Horsem en to the Sea. Comdibu, N. C., October 24. Ihe enuvasr in Sow li t in olina is diaw mg to a close, as Gen. Hampton marches toward the s. a. After his progress through 'Jamwell to Allendale, beginning to-day lie will speak at Early Ibanch, in IJcau foit county, at NValterboro’ and at Green Pond, arriving in Charleston next Sat urday. As our gallant leader sweeps tinougli the State the reform colinn broadens and lengther s. Ihe low coun try wiil complete the wjtk the up coun try began. THE jtOCK&.'ILJS Register. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, nr rill-: ROCKDALE REG I TER PUBLISHING CO. AT CONYERS, GEORGIA. RATHB OK BfBSCBIITIoN : One Year *2 00 'ix Mouths, * 1111 Three Months, Clubs of Fire or more, 25 per cent, less ! -0-s The Reqistek is a large 21 column paper. The Register is the Old Reliable.. THE REGISTER Will give you the General and Local News. Democratic at ah times and under all circumstances t The Political Campaign for 1876 —the Cen tennial year—is now opened. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE “ REGISTER.” And keep posted on the cowing issues of the day. Within the next six months, every elective Office iu the United States, from Bailiff to President, will be elected. The Campaign will bo “Bed Hot and still a Heating.” The most, vital ismios'uro in this Campaign Subscribe for The Reciistkr, tho Old Helia le, aud keep up with the Times! |hyan]ltratwadlJ| Designed to qualify young men for the nctive duties of life BUSINESS TRAINING n specialty. Onr institution—the most thorough, complete anu practical in the United States, Young men desiring a start in life, Parents having sons to educate, arc invited to write to us for catalogue and particulars. Total Collegiate Fee, SO7 50. No vacations Enter at any time. References—our patrons and former student. Address H. W. SAPLER, Buildings Nos. 0 and 8 N. Charles St., Balti more. 10-tw BAMRUPT SALE OF MILTON GOLD JEWELRY CHEAT FAILURE OF THE Milton Gold Jewelry Company, in England Their entire stock consigned to u to realise snony Everybody baa heard of Milton Gojj Jew elry, it having been sold in this market for ten years, and worn by the best and richest class of our papulation Still, it takes an ex pert jeweler to discover Milton gold from Vir gin gold We will send for tho ninety days only the following articles by mail, post paid, on receipt ot 60 cents : One pair Elegant Sleeve Buttons, with ludci>endence Hall engraved, retail price, , $1 00 One set Spiral Shirt Studs, retail price... 75 One beautiful Coral Scarf Pin, retail price 75 One elegant Gents' Watch Cham, latest pattern, retail price 1 50 One Collar Button, retail price 50 One elegant Wedding Ring, very heavy, retail price, 2 00 Total $6 50 Remember, we will send you the above named six articles, which we have retailed ft r $0 50, by mail, post paid, for ,50 cents, or 4 I sample lots for Qtl 00, and 112 sample lots for Ip-A 00. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Address WILL KM W. BELL & CO., Importers of Watches and Jewelry, 8 North Seventh St„ Pluladolphia, Pa, Please state where you saw this advertise mint 10-la MURDER WILL - -ex. 1 few years MO “August Flower” was di eove-cd Ol bo a certain cure for Dyspepsia an L.ver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics mad known*to their friends how eaady rhfv had been fined by it* us*. Ine gr ments of Gael’s AuorsT Fooweb beoarr h, ruled through the country ''f**" 1 ** 1 " another, until, without advertising. •* "** has become nn .u.-r.s-. Druggists in EVER'. TOWN in the United States are cdune • No person suffe ng w ith Sc ir ache/Costivcnc *. palpitation of tie H art indigestion, low spirits, etc, can takr three do sen without relie . <k to your DruggestW. Y Bee, and get a bottle foi /-* ants and try it. Sample bottles ID cents. Wonderful Success. It is reported that Boschk’s Ukuman Ste ur has, since its introduction in the Ini ted States, reached the immense sale of 40,000 do z..n per year. Over 6,000 Druggists have or dered this medicine directs from the b actory, at Woodburv. N. J., and not one has reported v -ingle failure, but every letter speaks of irf astonishing suoci ss in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consnuition, or any disease of Throat and lungs. We advise any person that has an.vprediposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggist W. U. Lev, and eet this Medicine, or inquire about it. Hog* u! ir size, 73 cents; sample Bottle, 10 cents. Tvo doses will relieve any ease. Don t neg lect yonr cough. i GENTS. If you want the best selling arti ii. <;le m the world and a solid gold patent ie ver watch, free of cost, vrite a: once to J- Bride A Cos., 767 Broadway, New York. 104 w TOHNpirLLEDGE, attor key a t w . ATI.ANTA, GEORGTA. (fc* 2J Pryor street, opposite Kimtall Uovs A f 1 1? \T IPO Wc have in press anew cam AlJlilN l O paign book by a College Prea. n. and. Big pay. )0 cents will secure out fit and torrity. E. B. 'l’reat, Pub,, 803 Broad way, New York. 4w JURUBEBA. stimulates the sicretive organs, thus purify ing the medicin and extract of the plant of that name found in Brazil, and is one of the most wonderful tonics and invigoratoi s known, and is used in their regular practice by the physi cians of that and .Slier countries. It will make th= Liver active, assist Di gestion purify the Blood, restore Vigor to the debilitated, and is a ci rtain remedy for all diseases of a Scrofulous nature and those arising from poverty or want of blood. TItY IT. Fo, sale by druggists. Wholesale by C. N. Ohittenton, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. .) ,T FANCY CARDS all styles with name lOcts 4*) [Hist paid. J. B. Hosted, Nausua liens. Cos. New York. 10-4 w Go to Smith & Whitehead's to buy fine white headed Cabbage, Sugar, Coffee, Fish, nud in fact all that is kept in a fust-class Gro cery Store. They have also a nice Bar attach ed, and keep on hand a fine assi rtment of Liquors, which they will sell cheap for Cash. udvt no-14-tf ONE DOLLAR WILL .GET THE ii! 11l MSTilOlli, Free of Postage, tiif JIMMY IST, 1877. It is the leading paper of the South. Be l hot Presidential ami Gubernatorial Campaign: opening. Every Georgian should take the People’s paper. Several serial stories, by dis tinguished authors running all the time. UrTThe Getter up of a club of ten will re ceive the paper free,,s*'jl Daily, SIO,OO per annum ; $5,30 for 6 mo ; #2,65 for three months, Send your subscription for this great politi cal and family journal. PUBLISHED AT THE CAPITOL. W. A. HEMPHILL & CO., Publishers. Atlanta, Georg Increases the Quantity. Improves the Quality. ARMSTRONG’S llUil 111(15 FQWDtR. GOOD FRESH BUTTER ALL THE YEAR ROUND. BUTTER IN 20 MINUTES. Lincoln Butter Powdei is an entirely harm less article made from a celebrated English recipe, and now in daily use by many of the most noted farmers in the butter counties a round Philadelphia. Iu hot weather this Powder makes butter much firmer and sweeter than it usually is, and keeps it from turning rancid. It also removes the strong flavor of turnips, garlic, weeds, corn stalks, cotton seed, etc. : aud the increased yield of butter much more than pays the tri fling expense ol using it. 35 CENTS FEII PACKAGE.’ WHOLESAI.Iv l E1"0T: 106 MARKET Si., PHILADELPHIA, PA. v 1 lnn44-6in ATP ATI 11 "cek to Agents. Samples VM|2 \ I /FREE. P. O. Yiekory, Augusta yyy~ 01 I Maine aug24’7G-ly I'OE COUGHS. COLDS nd HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE \ W ELL'S CARBOLIC|TABLETS, PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURF REMEDY. For sale by Druggists generally, and .TOHNSf N, HOLLOWAY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Psychomaney. or Soul Charming.” How eit her sex may fascinate and gain the love <£ affections of any person they choose instant, lv. This simple, mental acquirement all can possess, free, hv mail, for 25.-ts. together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt, Ac. A queer book. Address, T. William & Cos., Pub fliheis, Philadelphia. no tI- tw. yECUBcANAGE..(ai' *,nn tier w. yk o and SSO or $ too per w. o K ‘•THK KVSH RrAPia:m WEVEEOCi Ol OUPEB^ HOMESTEAD 520 SEWJMC 820 MACHINE KOU tiOMtiSTIC LdL WITH Table Asn FIXTURES COMPLETE ONLY *2O. A perfect and unequalled, largo, strong and durable machine, constructed elegant and -olid, from the best material with mathematic al precision, for Constant Family use or uiauu factoring pun-'Res. Always ready at a mo me t's notice to do its day's work, never out of order, and will last a geueravion with moderate care; easy to understand and manage light, snv oth, and swift running, like the well regulated movement of a fine watch i Simple, Compact, Efficient and reliabio. with all the valuable improvements to be found in the highest priced Marines, warranted to do the same work, the same way, and w rapid and ■mooth as a $73 Machine. An acknowledged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, cssond tially the working woman’s friend, and far m advance of all ordinary Machines, for absolute Strength, Reliability and general usefulness; will Hem, Fell, Tu-k, Seam. Quilt, Bind, Braid Cord, Gather, Ruffle, Shirr, Plait, Fold, iceal loo, Roll, Embroider, Run up Breadth, Ac., with wondrfuJ rapidity, neatness and ease, and ease, sews the strongest lasting stitcb equally fine and smooth through all kinds of goods, from cambric to several thicknesses of broadcloth or leather, with fine or coarse eot ton, linen, silk or twine. Gives perfect satis faction. Will earn it-, cost several times over in a season in the work it does, or make a good living for sny man or woman who desires to use it for that purpose; works so faithful and easy the servants or children can use it, without danißge. Price of Machine with light table, fully equipped for family work, Half Case,' Cover, Side Drawers and Cabinet Styles e ich at correspondingly low rates - Safe delivery guaranteed, free from damage. Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engra vings of the several styles of sewing, Ac., mailed free. Confident! tl terms with liberal inducements to enterprising Clergymen, Teach, evs, Business Men, Traveling or Local Agents, Ac., who desire exclusive Agencies, furnished on application. Address John H. Kendall A C 0.630 Broadway, New Y'ork. 243-1 y DOimiAtF STAB C H. P OEjISH. A GRE A T DISCO VER Yl By tho use of which every family may give their Linen that brilliant polish peculiar to fine laundry work. Saving time and labor in iron ing, more than its entire cost. Warranted. Sold by Bruy gists and Grocers Every where. ASK FOP- DOBBINS’. DOBBINS, BHOS. & >.-G 216-3 in 1.1 N. Fourth. St., Philadelphia. For sal- by BRYANS & SPKEB, Comers, Ca Awaideil llie Highest (Rida! i t Vieiimt, IS. & li. T. uriioxv & to. 591 Broadway New York, (Opposite Metropolitan Iloicl) MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND BfiALER IN ENGRAVINGS, CIIROMOS AND FRAMES. STEREOSCOPES AM) VIEWS, Album?, Graplioscopcs, Photographs, And kindred goods—Celebrities, Actresses,etc r H OTOG KAPH IC M ATE RIA LS. We are Headquarters for -everything in then-ay of STEREOSCOPTICONS'k MAGIC LANTERNS Being Manufacturers of the MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, STE:(EO-PAN OPTICON, University Stereopticon, Advertiser's Stereopticon, Artopticon, School Lantern, Family Lantern, People's Lantern, Each style bcintj the best of its class in the market. Catalogues of Lantern aid es, with di rections for using, so t on application. Any enterprising man can make money with a Magic Lantern. iHTVisitors to the Centennial Exposition will do well tc defer purchasing goods in our line until they come to our store iu New York, where they will find greater varitey and more moderate prices, and can select more at leis ure. But we ha re a concession to sell some styles of ovr goods in the building of the De partment of Public Comfort, and those not coming to New York are invited to call on our representation t-her. . iES*A .ull stock of Views (I the Exposition Buildings and their controls out this advertis t for refi r ece. THE GEORGIA MET COMIOHWEAEffi IS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING [Except Sunday] BY THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLISHING COMP’Y. Atlanta, Georgia. And is edited by Col. Carey W. Styles, late of the Albany News, with efficient assist ants. The Commonwealth gives the current news of the city, State, and elsewhere, market re ports, and vigorous editorials on Municipal, Political and General Subjo ts. Tho coming canvass, Mate and National, will be closely watched and properh presented while the Mechanical and Agri.ulturul info - ests of the State will not be n -gleeted. It has a large and rapidly increasing circulation. TERMS. One month, 75 cents; Two months, $1 25 ; Four months, $6 00. Pi inf in g, Binding and Ruling of every kind done in the best style and at lowest prices. Commonwealth Publishing Comp ant, Atlanta, Georgs.i Glv-V.Vaa PIANOS RETAILED AT WHOLE in, PRICES. S3OO for $250. if6so for $275 S7OO tor 2300. S3OO for I3JO, THL iiLNiiiiiSsoii.v pi.no ti. 11AVhi STRUCK IIAIUI PAS PRICKS ONLY ONE PRICE FOR CASH AND k LOW ONE. NO DEVIATION. We give no discounts. We pay no agents comm mission-, which don’ 'e t • • t rices of all Pianos. W ■ lock to the p lople, who want a first., Piano at a fair profit over cost of maim, faclure. We appoint the People onr agenli „ nnd give them our Pianos as low as m lT ' ” agent can buy e jually good Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving the Pe >ple, ii a reduced price, what is usua.ly expended in commissions, rent, freight, truvolling and incidental expenses. The “Mendelssohn” Piano Cos. can seil you a 7J octavo, rosewood case Piano, 6 feet 10 inches long, with front round corners, car. veil legs, serpentine and plinth moulding!, withall improvements, including hull Iron Frame , Over Strung Hass, Agraffe Treble, and French Grand Action, which only accompany the best ffanos o! the most celebrated makers, at the verv low price of $25 ), $275 or s3<y>, a'c rdmj; to style of case, or with four rou .and cor ners and full Agraffe for $350, an l guar antee ihetn in every respect equal t > anj Piano made on a similar, style, or n> sale. Thi “Mendlossohn” Piano is manufactured trom the very best materials, and by the most skilled and finished workmen. Tire manufacture is conducted by one of the most experienced Piano manufacturers in tha country. This is no new enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap Piano, made from green w ood, and by greener mechan ics. Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in t mar ket for its rich and powerful tows,anditß adaptation to the human voice in sympa thetic, mri'ow and singing qualities. It speaks for itself. We are willing t:> place it beside any other make of Piano on its merits, either in beauty of case, or exc -lienee of tone, and “at half the money" equally good instil ments. “The best is the cheapest"— When it costs the least money. All Pianos fully warrant, and for five years, Send for our illustrated and Despriptive Cir cular. THE MENDELSSOHN’ PIANO CO, Office of Manufactory, 56 Broadway, 2n04418ti) New York, j it. < ■ YASSERS WAN ED lor a Supi ! H OitK OF i BENCH AIM, ’.I'OMK’i of the BIBLE,” illustrated ii ot colors with copies of the most celebratedpiii rings by the great European Masters. So thing entirely new: ciiptivat.es every oa With it is tlie handsomest Premium cvercW, The best and most elegant book for all at Hissing and the Holiday season. Extra tern to goo 1 Agents. Apply to J. B. FORD Ml Publishers, New York. r.oB-8t ANITIM’oK CAL FACT. Every agent wan has been steadily sellinj i the Improved S2O Homestead Sewing Midi* i for three years, owns his and "-oiling house tasi ! good account in bank, is clear of debt,. ami Is money at interest, —the natural consew'J' of seeming a good agency for superior good at the lowest prices A good first-class Sot®! ] M .chine, most useful —reliable at all tins j easy to understand and control, the same nil I and do ‘3 the same work as any machines 4 | sol! at Four Times the pi ice. There is jo* [ shine at any price better, or that will do fi* or more work, and certainly none so los t price by many dollars. The Homestead i " ly Known and used in thousands of fimulv- : the Eastern aud Middle States, and daily ' coming popular in the West. It will W; cost several times over in one sensor, tiie work of tile family, or will earn four five dollars a day for any man or woman™ sews for a living. It is the strongest uiadi made, is ready at ail times to do its * ll makes tho strongest and finest stitch y. vented, and is fully acknowledged as I hr i!l dard Family Sewing Machine. Price, coay* for domestic use, #2O, delivered at your no matter how’ remote you may reside. ness permanent aud honorable, with row.’ f tain and rapid sales, and larger profit* 1 any other. Extraordinary liberal offers to local or traveling agents where none established; or, if there is agent near) send your order direct to the faetorv. John H. Kendall & Cos., 630 Broadway, • York. 345-1201 o:he- js. u m Jt HABIT CURED. A CERTAIN and SURE Cti [ Large reduction in priees A trial ooit-- -fl | Mrs, J, A Droilinger, LaPorte, liidiiina, H j 1038 (Formerly Mrs Dr S B Collins)^® \ gents wanted for the Centennial * I 7 V Biography, or the lives of the S rta '® oour first, 100 years. Send for cirou. ’' K Z Wiegler & Cos., Phila., Pa or ChirfV* AGENTS WANTED FOR THF CE HI WWBAL BOOM Immense sale. IT PAYS. Seiul I l ' l L P. W. Zeigler & Go. Phil adelpb J COHN S I East Side Age"’." .* E.C.BOTI FINE SH Ot=:.M 2810BAHSST.,8TJ“M State where you * I I, . i mdFOK-'F^’S 1J 1. tJilliN for agents, l e Tilltt * Hand Book for voters, with Lite o H Hendricks, and an expose ot B in s '■,) 500 pages, Illustrated, 50 cen s d■ outfit and territory, ?100 llio j, ■ B. Treat, Puli., 805 B’way, - Nl '" . *SO to s2ooYmontii fob y;' ■ UNIVEKSALHISIfi book, sell faster than any 0 one, beautifully illustrated ■ sales, extra teims. Sen ■ McCurdy A 0.. Phdamrij 11 ’ ■ mmvm rusg| at Manufacturers prices i. soil their Untire.btoek of and second hand, sheet ® ‘ cof t f fl and merchandise at very t 0 cash during September ' a , _ p- c! ' ■ their new store 4° oc . s *?.■ • Oct. Ist, Illustrate) j n .iuce<’i-’’■ gents wanted. s '“ us , Trade. Horace Waters i So fv .. § ar .d Dealers, 481 B way- -> g;