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THE HEGIS i H*
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A. C. MoCAI-I-A.
rrt ,,„. hh-i***h Manager.
7iro Dollar* ]>rr annum. It hat a
large an * con Ml y indenting r. rcuo
tUm, an l it one of the eery bet ad> er
tinny medium* in the State.
FOU PRESIDENT:
Samuel J. Tildou
Oi KEW-YOKK
FOH“VH'E-I*I!ESIIiKNT:
Thoa. A. Hendricks
OF IXIHANA.
FOU CONGRESS:
Hon. J, E.Blount
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
For tin* State at Lnrge.
GEN. A. R. LAW rOV.
HON. JOHN W.WOFFOBD.
ALTEBNATKB.
OBN. L. J. GARTRKLL,
JUDO H. D. ;> T.ViJJ.'.
District Polejrates.
lit District— A. M. Borers, nf Burke. Al
t rust**, T. K Davenp rt, of Glynn.
* f District —B. E. Kenuon, of Cinv. Al
ternate, James M. Seward, of Thom is.
3.1 District —J. M. DuPree, <>f M toon. Al
termite, \V. H. Harmon, of Stewart.
4th District—W. 0. Toggle, of Troup. Al
ternate. K. M Butt, of Marion.
sth District—F. D. Digmuke. of Spalding.
Alternate, W. A. Shorter, of Fulton.
6th District—Fran’t Chambers, of Wilkin
son Alternate, M V. rfcKibben, of BntU
7th District —I.- N. Trammell, of Whitfield.
Alternate, Hamilton Yancy, of Floyd.
Bth District—D. M. Dulio r,of Wi'.k s. Al
ternate, F. E. Eve, of Columbia.
Oth District—J. N. Dorsey, cf Hall. Alter
nate, F,. 1- Harrison, of " bite.
„ ! !T!^ff!TuTT l Trp?TWr^ l lT ,^or — TiTiTTv -
It will by poor Turkey indeed, when the
B. B. gets through with her.
Ex-Gov. Joseph E. Brown says Til len
stands a better chance of being elected
than Iluys. Sensible Joseph—Happy
'lilden.
Old John JfobSnsonVshow will exl ibi l .
a Social Circle on th • 30: h inst, and at
Conyers the next day—Dnind.ir Ist.
Covington Star.
Col. E. I*. Speer, ot ike Griffin Xeies,
is a candidate lor Cluk ot the near
house of Representatives.
He will make a good Cluk.
Col. E. Y. Clarke having sold his in
terest in the Atlanta Constitution, wiites
a graceful and touching valedictory, and
retires front the editorial control of that
paper, with iis good wishes, back by
the Georgia Press Association, logethet
with the entire press ot the South. \Y<
wish Col, Clarke, individually, and tie
Constitution, under its new manage
ment, a career of usefulness and honor,
ns well as prosperity. Hath are deserv
ing.
—A patriotic boy in the High School—
when requested to write upon the black
board tour sentences affirmative i.tui rog
nfive, imper.iiive amt exclamatory, wrote
as follows: “I shall vole fo: i idt-n.
Shall you vote for Tilden f Vole tor Til
den! Hurrah for Tilden I‘. —At Com
mon treat ty.
Col. Cary W. Sty les is a candidate h r
State Printer.
Alphabet llaiu is a candidate for Clerk
of the House ot Representatives.
One Day lor Your Country.
In this supreme hour of the pending
crisis—the struggle beteen liberty and op
pression, honesty and rosea ity —i- there
a man who will hesit.i ' about devoting
one day to tlie strvee ot his country f
I art every citizen of Georgia who is a>!*
hv posibicty to g>-l to tlm puh. Him out
next Tuesday, and not only turn out ui
person bat see that all his l.Vmo. iat ic
neighbors go and vole the Democratic
electoral ticket ajd lur the IVnio. ialic
candidate for Congress m Ins District.—
Watchman.
Escort for Tildea.
Enterprising merchants and business men
>t Baltimore have already raised a l'uuii
lor detrnyiug the expenses of a military
eseort tor Gov. Tikk-n (lie coming pre
ideut, to accompany bitu Irem liis home
lb V 7 ashing'ou City.
iIYHISOWN HAND!
JoelT. Livsey Talers His Life.
• _
Ar.ot her Vintoni of Strong D ink
Offered Up.
1.-.s* n'-dit nWit ten oVock <*\rtni
parties atir>|i|)ii)<r M Frith A Norris’
unt/on yard, on Decntur street, were
startled bv the report of a pistol, Hear
ing no on'crx, nnd snppotnnff from the
4,.,,., 1 t. it it was on tie street, e '• ral
tdthe countrvmen started towards the
■nite o|>etiinsf on Decatur stit'd.
Before they go* there they saw about
the center of the yard, what apj*eared to
Im two men on the cronnd. A light
was j rotund, snd a roan u as found
a' nr.Aitv it ap,
Ins light hand towards his right temple,
m.e leg ra sed up across the Other, and
„ i.mri-new six si octet at bis feet, with
two empty chambers. Ihe unforunate
suicide was
JOEL TOM LIVSEY
jof Cwinnett comity. He is abm' 2o
! years of age, aid leaves a wife and two
{children. He lives about three mi'es
| from I lock bridge ami U-n miles from
i S'one Mountain.
Coroner Kile was sent for, and reached
'the scene about half past eleven o’clock.
1 Captain J. A. Anderson, ‘thief’ of police,
and Sergeant William Flynn arrived
there boon alter the shooting From
! parties present, we gath red trie follow-
I ing tacts.
Mr. Livsey left homo last Friday night
and went to a corn shucking. He did
not go home and on Sunday his wife
came across him near Lithonia and tried
to persuade him to go home. He refused
saying that he was going to see
Ut-D IN Tt X IS,
He came to this city last Monday, and
stop,>ed at . hoarding house near the
W agon yaid. He h and some money wth
him, and was under the
ixt i.rKNCi'. or i.tQton
a greater part of the time. He told sev
eral that he intended to kill himself on
’ account of domestic troubles. I hursday
| while intoxicated he made
Tilm:K ATrEMITS AT SUICtUK,
j twice in the stoii and once in the y.nd.
He drew his pistoi in the bouse twice,
[but ho was so dno.k t .at lie conldut
keep his in-ad in line to get a good shir.
! Friends persuaded him to give up Ins
pistol, lie tin n went into the yard and
said that he would
cvt ms thiujat,
'and at the same tine pulling out a kmle.
, lie was disarmed. Later in the eve
-1 ning, he sobered up, and lire kmle and
i the nMiot were leiurned to Inin.
was remarked that he scarcely had an
enemy. He was in excellent humor an
hour or so la fore the occurrence, and
walked no the street with a lriend. He
ret irued to the wagon yard unnoticed
and
l NBEI.X BY M iKT.U. EVE
i.'ointed ihe muzzle of iiis pistol towards
Ins In-ad, jnst behind the right ear, and
tired. '1 he ball lodged somewhere in
the brum, and, without a groan or a
struggle, lo yielded up his life. It is
supposed that he was standing at the
tline, as the pistol was near his teet.
Upon Ins person was found !>k7 in mon
ey.
Coroner Kile iinpa uicled a jury on
the spot and investigated the affair.
Dr. It. W. Westmoreland examined toe
body. The jury returned a verdict in
accordance with the facts.
Excessive drink was tho prime cause
ot the sme de. filer* were a number of
countiy men present. One remarked
lliui h be dt bi t die ti.i lie killed hin.seti
b and be lute whe> Gub"icl lilowcd his
tmiii] u. Another iem.nked that torly
women wouldn’t make him kid Imusclf.
As Dr. Westmoreland was examining
the pistol, a gentleman observed, ‘hoht
Hie muzzle down 1 am not ready to go
yet.’
Ihe body of the unfortunate man fell
into a slight gully. Tne blood oozed
out of his nostrils and left ear. One eye
was bloody and swollen.
His remains will be sent home to
Gwinnett to day.
The barw vvid fall heavily upon his l
I e er and mother, more esp.-eia y as
II it- \ Ins a dauglUi l ast .Much.— Atlan- i
fa Cans'itntion
AA A 'an’t be made by every ag at every
xIIUU joulh in in bu-buuas we furnish, but
▼V V V ,willing to w >rk ran earn a n
dot.ur . a day n hi in their own oralitiee.
i iia\e uv roomlo explain here. Limoi’ picas
ant and honorable. Women, and boys aud
girl* a-, a* well an men. W< foraustj you a
corn. Get.-OliUd tree, i'ae buii*v pays better
than an mug . ■.t will • i.* expen,*? o!
*trt, , voa. Wn -in i see. Kannersandme
vhan.. .: :r wn* and daughter,. and all i ir
os in o io* paying work at home, should
wr.te to u ad .earn .bout the work at once.
;>ow m tue Utue. tn, t and day. AiHrtr'.im.K
A ui., August!, Maims.
N"j i We wni ktnrt you in a busi
_ 1 ) m-sn you con uni kt* SSO a week
\lii \ T P V without capital easy and re-
M V/i\ Li X ttpectablo for either sex.—
Agents Supply Cos , it til Bowery, New York.
w>ifj j A tV£liK Male or female. No capital
We give steady work that will bring
you £240 a mouth at home day or evening.—
In venters Union, 17.1 Green wik St., N. Y.
Agents. Investigat ■ the merits of ’n ■ Ihus
trated Weekly, before determining upon
your work for this fail and winter. ’J he com
bination for this season surpasses anything
heretofore attempted. Terms sen: fr •■ on ap
plication. Address, Chas. CUicns., 14 Warren ,
street. Now York. lw
AJS W GiMUtv
JirM Received, at
S. H. Anderson’s,
COM Ur.: ' At- STSF-ET,
CONYERS : GEORGIA, j
DKAl.cn IN
DRYGOODS, LODI-',
SHOES. HATS,
NOTION! 8 ,
GROCERIES j
of nil kinds,
BACON, n.OLIi,
CHEESE,
LSRD, MEAL '
MOLASSES.
We propoja to sell for cash for short prof
‘ My -losidm. Mb. Wawmy. mV take pleas
ure in wailing o.i all customers who will
FAVOR US WITH A CALL.
Try u ;an 1 see if wo uvan vhit we say.
5, IJ.
THREE POINTS FOR CONSIDERA
TION.
Daring the post five years to* \ EuLTINE
has been steadily working itself into pnl.l.c fa
vor, and those who wete at first urnst incredu
lous in regard to ito merits are now its most
n-dent fra-n ls and supporters;
There are three essential causer for those
having such a horror of patent medicines,
changing their opinion and lending "'®p
i cnee toward the advancement of VLOEI INK.
I Ist—lt is an honestly-prepared medicine from
l.arks, roots and herbs. 2d- It honestly ac
complishes all that is claimed for it, without
leavin g any bad effects in the system. 3d-It
prevents honest vouchers in testimonials from
hon -st. wcll-knowned citizens, whose signatures
me sufficient gn rantee of their , amcstness in
t lie matter. ' taking ?nto consideration the
vast quantity of medicine brought conapicu-
I ouly before tue public through the flam.ng
advertisements in the newspaper columns, with
no proof of merit or genuine vouchers of what
it has done, wc.should be pardoned for mani
festing a small degree of inide in presenting
the following testimonials from Kev, J o.
Diokkxhom, l>. I)., tii popular and ever-gemal
pastor of the South Baptist Church, Boston:
THE TIRED BODY SDKS FUR SLEEP.
Boston, March ifi, 1574.
H. K. Stevens, Esq :
Bear Sir —It was much from a sense of duty
|as of gratitude thai I write to say y ut*
VEGETI E—even if it is patent medicine—
-1 hits been of great hep tome when nothing emu
! ,oemed to avail which I could sa.ely use. Ei
ther excessive mental work or unusual c*re
I brings upon me a nervous exhaustion that des
i perately needs sleep, but us desperately defies
I it. A ight alter night the poor, tired ody sa s
I f iv s'eep until the dav-dawn is welcomed back,
I and we begin our work tired out with an al-
I most fruitless chase after vest. Now I nave
found that a little VEGENI.'E taaen just bc
i lore 1 retire gives.me sweet and imineuate
; sleep, and without any of the evil effects of Ihc
uml narcotics. 1 think two thi .gs Would
'tend o u.iko b:ai - .orkors sleep. Ist—A lit
tle less work. 2d—A li tt le more AcO E. IN h,
i hiTspi cscription his helped me.
No-V i Lave a particular horror of “patent
moji.-uu-',” but l have a greater honorot locmg
t .... • - ’ •
lours A ~
J- S. DICKISNSNN.
VALUABLE EVIDENCE.
Tiro follow’ng unsolicited testimonial from
Rev, O. T. WALKER, D. D., formerly pat tor
of Bowdoin Square Church, and at present
settled in Providence, R. 1,, must be esteemed
as reliable evidence.
An one should fail to observe that this tea.
timoniai is the result of two years' oxperieue o
with the use of Vc-itine in tho liev. Mr. Wal
kers family, who no 1" pior.ounces rt mvulua
hle :
Peov DK.rcr, It. 1,., 164 Trans t Street.
H, R. Stevens, Esq.:
i feei bound to express with my sign.tuns
the high value I alttce upon your Vegitine.
My family have used u for the last two years,
,n nervous debility it is invaluable, and 1 rec
ommend it to ail aho may need iia invigora
ting, renovating tonic.
O T Walker,
Formerly Paster of Bowdoiu Sq. Church,
boston.
THE BEST EVIDENCE.
The following letter from Rev, E. S. BEST,
pastor Al E church, .Natick Muss, will be re;ul
vit'll iutvr st by many physicians. Also thoso
aim rug uo:n the s..me disease at .l!ict> and tile
son of tne Rev E SBe t. No poison can
di.ub ibis tosuaiony, and tiore is no doubt
in on. ihe curative powers ot VRGEiiVE:
Natick, Mass , oun i, 171.
Mr ußKtevans:
Deal Sir—We have good rea,ou for re
garding jour VEGETINF a medicine ot tho
great value. We feel assured wiat it has been
tne means ot sa.ing our sou’s hie He is now
seventeen y arsof age; iwt the i.ist two years
Ue has -uit.-rel lrom necrosis oi his leg. caused
by scrofulous aifeoiiou, and was so treamed
that to;.ti ail ivlio saw him tu. ugnt his re—
oovory impossible A couucn ot ante puysi
ctans could give us but the laiutest hope of
| ms ever rallying, two of the number declaring
! Cunt he was beyond the reach of human rem
edies, that lven amputation could not save
him. as ho laid not vigor enough to endure the
operation Just then we commenced giving
him v cgeiine, auu from that time to the pres- ,
cat he has b cu continuously improving He j
has mtely resumed ms stu e , thrown away ;
mutches and cane, a..d walk , about cheer!ily
and ctro..g
Though there is still sou e uisoharge from
tho opening where the luub bus lanced, we
have the fullest couhdenco that in a iictle
lime he wnl be perfectly cured
He has taken about twee dozen bottles of j
Vegetiue, but late y user tutli.tie, as he do— I
Clares that he is too wed 10 oe taking medicine
Respectfully yours,
n. S Rest,
Mas I, G F Best
RELIABLE EVIDENCE.
17-, Baltic auict, Brooklyn, i\ Y, N0v,14,
18,4 , lv BIeVeUS, £sij :
Bear ij.r—-1 lorn personal benefit received
oy its use, -ia wen as Horn personal knowledge
oi those whom cures thereby have seemed al-
I mosl inn., uious. X can most heartily and siu
| eeieiy rt*u.auii;iu the Vegetine for the com
plaints tor whi.-h it is claimed to cure
jajl£S p luuloit.
Late I'aster Calvary Bap Church, Sacramento,
Cal
Veptliie is Soli by all Druggists.
THERE IS MONEY IN IT.
In these hard times a good return for hones
labor is very des'rabe. Any active young
man or young iauy can earn a haudsome sum
by addressing, lor particulars, the Managers
oi I'he Oonhiitutlon, the great political itnd
family journal published at the Capital of the
r>tate*
CONSTITUTION PUBLISHING CO.,
Atlxntx, Ga.
murder will out.
A few year a;o “August Flower” was dis
•overc 11 ■be a certain cure tor Dyspepsia and
Liver complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made
l _ friends how eusily and qunTlv
t'h-7 hwi* been cured by its The
merits of On six's Auarrr Fnowsa b, c irae ,
Staled through the country by one sufferer to
another. unUI, without advertising,
has become immense. Druggists in h\ hUY
TOWN in the United States a-e solltiig i
No person suffering with Sour Stomach Heat
ache. Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart,
indigestion, low spirits, etc, cantak; three d
w ithout relief. Gc toyour Druggest V. H.
Lie. and get a bottle foi 7.> cents and try it.
Sample bottles 10 cents.
Wonderful Success.
It is reported that Borchrb's German Syr
cr has, since its introduction in thei nlted
States reach, and the immense sale of 40,000 do
p,.r ~.„r . Over (i,WO Druggists have or
dered this medicine directs from the haetory.
at Woodbury. N. J.. and not one has report'd
a single failure, but every letter speaks of its
i astonishing success in curing severe Coughs,
Co'da r.etticd on the |Btcast, Coiisnuition, or
I anv disease of Throat an I lungs. W e advise
‘ any lsirson that has anyprcdifs sition to weak
Lungs, to go to their Druggist IV . H. Lee, I md
,„,t this Medicine, or inquire about it. Keg*
| ular size, 75 cents; sample Dottle, 10 cents.
1 Two doses will relieve any case. Don t neg*
1 *ct yonr cough.
AGENTS. If you want th( best selling arti
dc in the world and a solid gold putentle*
ver watch, free of cost, write a: once to J-
Brid ■ A Cos., 707 Broadway, New York. VOtw
IN I’RLSS—OI'I’FITS HEADY—THE
UFOSITIOI.
PESCIttIiEII AND 1 t.I.ffITUATF.n,
A graphic pen-picture of its history, grand
buildings, wonderful exhibits, curiosities, great
days, etc. Profusely illustrated, thoroughly
popular mid verv cheap. Must soil immensely
Agents wanted. Sen 1 for full particulars
This will be the chance of 100 years to coin
money fast. Get the only reliable history.
Hubbard Bros., Pubs,, 73:1- Samson St., Phila
Caution —Be not deceived by premature
books, assuming to he ‘'official” and telling
what will happen in Aug. ind Sept . 4w
Psychomancy. or Sotfl Charming.” How
either sex may fascinate and gain the love
& affections of any person they choose instant
ly. Tliis simple, mental acquirement nil can
possess, free, by mail, for 25,-ts, together with
a marriage guide, Egvptisn Oracle, Dreams,
Hints to Ladies, Wed liug-Night Shirt, Ac. A
queer hook. Address, T. William A Cos., Pub
lishers, Philadelphia. no4l-lw.
BIB'IB ASB S.lll.ft
k
*■ 1.1 persona wanting Harness, Saddles,
- I Bridles, Collars, Dines, etc., will do well
to cal! at uiy shop where they can be tad very
Lqw &on Ctesjßr*
1 am determined to stop the Northern ini erior
harnoss from selling in this county, if selling
good hanil-mnde harness < heap will do it.
Give mo a trial before buying elsewhere.
Old harness and snddkss repaired promptly
and cheaply. Re'pectiuliy.
i > Bin j = 8, LEAf2t_
n; & fv. it Jfe ssh* &N. &
To the Working' Glass. —We arc new
prepaid to furnish all c'ussjs with constant
employment at home, the whole of tho time, < r
for the spare moments. Business new, light
and profitable. Persons of either sex easily
earn from bO cents to $5.00 per evening, and a
proportional sum by devoting their whole time
to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as
much as men. That all wlio see thus notice
may send their address, and test the business
we make this unparrallcled offer ; To such ns
are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to
pay for the trouble of writing. Full particu
lars, samples worth several dollars to commence
w. k on, and a copy of Horn- and Fireside, one
of :h ■ largest and best illustrated publications,
ail sent tree by mail. Header, if you want per
manent, profitable work, address. Geo. Stin
son <x Cos., Portland, Maine.
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mm, ciT& mu
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PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER, 1576.
The prices of these instruments are os low
as the exclusive use of first-class waleria's will
allow.
and price lists mailed free
on application to
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General Agouts, Atlanta, Ga.
ggrSold on easy terms. 16-tf
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Since Rupture is dangerous and the Elastic I
and other trusses injure those who use them,
all o'ass s are throwing them away and using
Dr. Sherman’s Rupture support and Curative
Compound, which gives relief in all cases and
restores the parts to natural vigor. I'r. Sher
man's books with valuable information and
likeness of bad cases before and after cure sen
for 10 cents. Office 1 Ann street, New York
Save this. *
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without damage. Price of Machine with light
table, fully equipped for family work, 5-20.
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Safe delivery guaranteed, free from, damage.
Explanatory pamphlets illustrated wit., en ,rra
vings of the several styles of solving, Ae ,
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Catalogues of Lantern aid es, with di
rections for using, sent on .application.
Any enterprising man can make money with
a Magic Lantern.
to the Centennial Exposition will
do well to defer purchasing goods in our line
until they come to our store in New York,
where they will find greater varitey and more
moderate prices, and can select more at leis
ure. But we have a concession to sell some
stylet of orr goods in the building of the De
partment of Public Comfort, and hose not
coming to New York are invited to call on our
representation there.
CrTA lull stock of Views of the Exposition
Buildings and their contenls
jigrt'ut, out this advertis t for reference.
THE GEORGIA DAILY COMMONWEALTH
IS PUBLISH! P EVKUY EVENING
[Except Sunday]
BY THE
COMMONWEALTH PUBLISHING COMJ?‘>.
Atlanta, Georgia.
And is edited by Col. Carey iV. Styles, lete of
the Albany News, with efficient assistants.
The Commonwealth gives the cum lit mv s
of the city. State, and el,ewhere, market re
ports, and vigorous editoiiais on Municipal,
Political aud
* General Subjects.
The coming canvass, ''late and National*
will be closely watched and properl • piesented
while the Mechanical and Agricultural intei- !
ests of the State will not be noglec ted. It has j
a large and rapidly increasing circulation,
TE'.CMS.
One month, 75 cents; Two months, $1 25 ; !
pour months, $6 (Ml.
Printing. Binding and Ruling of every kind
don in the be6t style and at lowest prices.
Commonwealth Publishing Company,
Atlai ta. G corgi.i
SQUARE UUAN.J
PI iNOS RETAIL Ai WHO .E '-i
PR[i KS. -
S.J( Ofor 0 4
s -J r $27.) .
it 700 lor 83 0.
o : 00 fur s3sj
THE
•MtNßilSSOll',’ PIANO ft
HAVE BTHV-CK IIA RI) I‘AN PRICES
ONLY ONE PRICE FOR CASH AND j
LOW ONE.
NO DEVIATION-
Wo uive im discounts. 1
We pay no agents connnmissions, which I
double tie i riees of all Pianos. E
W: lo,k to the p -ople, who wanta first-chißi I
Piano at a fair profit over cost of nmim- 1
fact ure. W e appoint the,People our agents
_ and give them our Pianos as low as any
* agent can buy equally good Pianos of any
other manufacturer, giving the People, in
a reduced price, what is usually exp-nded
in commissions, lent, freight, truflllin-,
and incidental expenses.
The “Mendelssohn’' Piano Cos. can sell you
a 7i octavo, roeewood case Piano, 6 feet 10
inches long, with front round comers, cat
ved legs, serpentine and plinth mouldings,
withall impr.vements, including
lUtll Iron Frame,
(Jeer Strung Bass,
Agra fie Treble, and
French Grand Action,
which only accompany the best Pianos ot
tb.o most celebrated makers, at the very
low price of t2O b $2,5 or S3OO, according
to styh.' of case, or with four round eor
n-*is and full t.graffe for $350, and guar
antee them in every respect equal to any
Piano made on a similar, style, or no sale.
The “M. n-llessohu” Piano is manufactured
from the very Vi st materials, and by the
most skilled and finished workmen. The
inannfa tun- is conducted by one of the
most experienced Piano manufacturers in
the. country. This is no new enterprise,
turning out a p or and cheap Piano, male
from green woo 1, and by greener mechan
ics.
Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in t e mar
ket for its rich and powerful font s, and its
adaptation to the human voice in sympa
thetic. mel’o-.v and singing qualities. It
speaks for itself.
We are w liling t - plac - if besi le any other
make of Piano on its merits, either in
I eauty of case, or excellence of tone, and
“at half the m mey” equally good in.itm
meats-
“ i'be best is the cheapest”—
When it costs the h.-aat money.
All Pianos fully warrant.-1 for five years.
Send for our Iliu -trated iCn 11), spriptive ;r
--c ular.
THE -MENDELSSOHN’ PIANO CO.,
Office of Mai uf.ictory, oil Broadw-hy;
lSri) New Yolk.
\\r ( AN YASSERS IVAN IED for a Superb
II Olllv OF FRENCH ART.
• IFOMEN of the BIBLE,” illustrated in oil
colors with, copies of the most celebrated pair
tings by the gi at European Masters. So .ie
thiiig entirely new; captivates every one.
With it is the hand omest Premium ever offers I.
The best and most elegant book for all ca -
vassiilg and the Holiday season. I'xtra terms
to good Agents. Apply to J. i’. FGIID A 00.,
Publishers, New Y " . noS-3t _
an HIS'OR (J Al. FAC!.
Every agent who has 1c is stcadi-v soiling
r -..i Lt J/q Tl.vi> A-itl.A-.i ]
or three years, o.v.is his dwe!!iug house has o
i good dc ouiit iu bank, is cl_* iv < f debt, and h;>s
, moa.-j at interest, —the natural couKo^jUtno*
■of so ui. a good agency for Rnperior fsco<l.<r
|at the !. west prices A i’ooi fir^t-class Sc win
! M a hine, most uso'ul—reliable at all time .
| ‘*asy to r.n lev: tand and control, the same niv.t*
; ;tnd do i s thesrono work as any nun hinfs ‘JihU
; soil nt Koiiti ! iii. s the piicc. Th*.-re is noiui-
I shin * uu au v \ rio.o hotter, or that will do fir. r
: -i- UjM'a woik, and certainly non ;so low iu
}. 2it c i>v mny uoHriv. Tine 11. xeetfad is
?v known nud ns Aid in tie -.isjuids of families ii
t‘?e .cjastciii -n : Middle Mid dnily h—
cumiiiur uornlar in the Vvhist. Ii 'xi]\ snvo iU
• osf st vor,; over n oe ifftson, do’njf
ihe work the f:uui-y, tu* wili euia four or
hv*e iers ;i 1 1. 1 v for any mn or woman who
•* ’w:*iorn living. It is the strongest machine
i" vc-fldy fit a'l times to do its woik
u.i%ku*s tho strongest and tincst stitch yet ti
viPitc: l, aii'i io fully acknov.'ledgt (1 as the stan
dard h aui:!y Sewing Machine. Price, complete
for domestic, use. Sjo, delivered at your door,
no matb.T liow remote you may reside. I'usi-
perinaijcnt and honorable, with more cer
tain ai;<l rapid .--aJcs, and larger profits than
any other. Extraordinary liberal offers mad
to local or traveling agents where wo ban
none e c tabiisbe<:r; or, if there is agent near you
send your order direct to the factory, address
John if. Kendall tc Cos., 030 Broadiway, New
York. 2 45-Him
Osp® m. ■ffiLT mm
HABIT CUSED,
A CERTAIN and SURE CURB
barge reduction in prices A trii bottle free*,
Mrs, J, A Drollinger, LaVorte, Indiana, Bos
103d (Formerly Mrs Dr S B Collins) 104 w
A gents wanted for the Centennial Book of
l \ Biography, or the lives of the great men
oour first 100 years. Send for circulars. P
/ Wiegler & Cos., Pa or Chicago, lib
AGENTS WANTED FOB THF GREAT
CEfcH BOOK.
Traineiißi} sale. IT PAYS. Sen l for circular
P. W. Zeiglov A Go. Philadelphia, Pa. 10-4 w
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State where you saw this.
TI I | 1 UIV & lIEFOItM. Now ready
1 1 IjUTili for "gents, The National
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Hendricks, and an expose of Rings fe Frauds,
500 pages, Illustrated, 50 cents w : 11 secure
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B. Treat, Pub., SOS B’way, New York. 10-4 w
SSO to s£oo A MONTH FOR AGENTS
UNI V ERSAL HISTORY
The great interest in all nations and in onr
own thriwlling history of 100 years, makes this
book sell faster than any other. 3 books m
one, beautifully illustrated Low price, quick
sales, extra tel ms. Send foa Circular, J- •
McCurdy i t 0., Philadelpha, Da B>- 4w
RIiMOVHi-200 PHSOSoboIms
at Manufacturers prices The Subscribers will
sell their Entire Stock of Pianos tk Organs.new
and second hand, sheet music, music books,
and merchandise at very near cost prices for
cash during September previous* to removal to
their new store 40 East 14th st., Union Square,
Oct. Ist. Illustrated calalogues mailed. A
gents wanted. Special inducements to tfio
Trade. Horace Waters &. Sons, Manufactures
and Dealers, 481 B way, New York, 10- *w x