Newspaper Page Text
I
a a
The Weekly Democrat
Reading' Matter on Every rage.
THIS I’AFKIt fS ON HUE WITH
J/f here Advertising Contract* can b« made.
THE WEEKLY SUN,
1876.
HEW YORK-
1876-
ADVERTISING BATES AND RULES.
Advertisements inserted at §2 per square
for first insertion, and for each subse
quent one.
A square is eight solid lines of this type.
Liberal terms maJeJwit ti contract advertisers.
Local notices of right lines are $15 per
quarter or $ >0 per annum. Local notices
for less than three mouths are subject to
transient rates.
Conntract advertisers who desire tlieit-ad
vertisements changed, must give us two
weeks notice.
Changing advertisements, unlessptherwise
stipulated in contract, will be charged 20
edits per square.
Marriage aiul obituary notices, tributes of
respect, and other kindred notices, charnel
as other advertisements.
Advertisements must take the run of the
paper, as we do not contract to keep them in
any particular place.
Announcements for candidates aye $10, if
only for one insertion.
Bills are due upon the appearance of the
advertisement, and the money will be collect- 1
ed as needed by t lie Proprietors.
We shall adhere strictly to t lie above rules,
and will depart from them under no‘circum
stances.
LEGAL ADVERTISING RATES.
Sheriff's salts,per levy of 10 lines..§ 4 00
Mortgage sales, per levy
Tax sales, per levy
Citation for Letters of Adminis
tration
Application for Letters of guar
dianship 5 00
Application, for Dismission from
Administration 10 00
Application for Dismission from
Guardianship 8 00
Application for Leave to Sell
Land—one sq $5—nil over 4 00
Application for Homestead
Notice to Debtors and Creditors..
Land Sales 1st squars §•>, each
additional
Sale Perishable property per sq..
Estray Notices—sixty rlays
Notice to Perfect Service
Rules Nisi, pev sqr
Rules to establish.Lost.Papers,
per square
Rules compelling titles, per sqr..
Rules to Perfect Service in Di
vorce Cases
The above are (lie minimum rales of le
gal advertising no*v charged by the Press
of Georgia, and which I shall strictly ad
here to in the future. I hereby give final
tatiee. that no advertisement of . this class
will he published in The Demockat with
out the fee is paid in advance.
8 00
4 00
5 00
2 00
5 00
4 00 !
2 50
8 00
8 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
10 00
A LECTXJUB
TO YOUNG MEN.
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope.
PRICE SIX CENTS.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment,
mid Radical cure of Seminal Weakness,* or
Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse,
Involuntary Emissions, Impot-. ncy, Ner
vous Debility, aud Impediment (o .Mar
riage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy,
and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,
Ac —By ROBERT ,T. CULYERW ELL,
M. D., author of the “Green Book,” Ac.
The world-renowned author, of ibis ad
mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his
own experience that ilie awful conse
quences of Self-Abuse may be effectually
removed without medicine, and without
dangerous surgical operations, bougies,
instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing
tail a mode of cure at once certain and ef
fectual. by which every sufferer, no mai
ler what bis eondJlton may be, may cure
himself cheaply, privately and radically.
CS'This Lee turn will prove a boon to'
thousands and thousands.
Bent unde/ seal, in a plain envelope, to
inly address, on receipt of six cents, or
I wo postage stamps. Address the Pub
lishers.
F. BRUGMAN & SON,
41 Ann St., New York; P. O., Box, 4'80.
Eighteen hundred and seventy-six is the
Centennial year. It is also the year in
which, an Opposition House of Represen
tatives. the first since the war, will be in
power at Washington; and the year of the
twenty-third election of a President of the
United States. All-of these events are
-ure to be ot great interest and importance,
especially the two latter ; and all of them
and everything connected with them will
be fully aud freshly reported aud expound
ed in The Sex.
The Opposition House of Representa
tives, taking np the line of inquiry open
ed years ago by The Sun, will sternly
and diligently investigate the corruptions
and misdeeds of Grant's administration ;
and will, it is to be hoped, lay the foun
dation for a new and better period in our
national history. Of all this The Sun
will contain complete and accurate ac
counts, furnishing its readers with early
and trustworthy information upon these
absorbing topics.
The twenty-third Presidential election,
with the preparations for it, will be mem
orable as deciding upon Grant’s aspira
tions for a third term of power aud plun
der, and still more as deciding who shall
be the candidate of the party of Reform,
and as electing that candidate. Concern
ing all these subjects, those who read Tiie
Bun will iiave the constant means of be
ingthoroughly well informed.
The Weekly Son, which has attained
a circulation of over eighty thousand
copies, already has its readers in every
State and Territory, and we trust that the
year 1870 will see their numbers doubled.
It will continue to be a thorough newspa
per. All (he general news of the day will
be found in it, condensed when unimpor-
taut, at full length when of moment; and
always, we trust, treated in a clear, inter
esting and instructive manner.
It is our aim to make the Weekly Sun
the best family newspaper in the world,
and we shall continue to give in its col
umns a large amount of miscellaneous
reading, such as stories, tales, poems,
scientific intelligence and agricultural in
formation, for which we are not able to
ir ike room in our daily edition. The ag
ricultural department especially is one of
its prominent features. The fashions are
aLo regularly reported in its columns ;
and so tire the markets of every kind.
The Weekly Sun, eight pages with
fifty-six broad columns is only $1.20 a
year, postage prepaid. As the price bare
ly repays the cost of the paper, no dis
count can be made from this rate to clubs,
agents, Postmasters, or anyone.
The Daily Sun, a large four page news
paper of twenty-eight columns, gives all
the news for two cents a copy. Subscrip
tion, postage prepaid, 55c. a month or
$(>.50 a year. Sunday edition extra, $1.10
per year. We have no traveling agents.
The Sun,
New York City.
TELEGRAPH and MESSENGER
FOR 1876.
GREAT REDUCTION
On and after 1st January, 1876, onr Mam-
moth lleekly, the Great Family Paper of
Georgia, containing sixty-four columns, and
the largest in the South, will be sent to sub
scribers at
$2 A YEAR.
and postage. This is but a small advance
on cost of blank paper. Weekly for six
months, $1 and postage. The postage is 20
cents a year.
The Semi-Weekly
M ill be reduced to THREE DOLLARS a year
and postage—20 cents. For six months §1,-
50 aud postage.
Daily
Edition
WDollars a year and postage. Five Dol
lars for six months. Two Dollars and Fifty
Cents for three months.
The stirring events of the Great Centen
nial Tear of American History, which in
clude ilie Presidential Struggle, will render
1876 one of the most, memorable in our an
nuls. Everybody in this region will need
the Telegraph, and we have put down the
price to accommodate their necessities and
pecuniary status.
GLIBLY. JONES & REESE.
Bower & Crawford
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Bainbridge, Ga.
Office in Court House.
I). Mt'lilLL. M. O NEAL.
McGILL & O’NEAL,
ATORNEYS AT LAW,
Bainbridge, Ga
Office over E. R- Peabody's Drug Store.
MEDICA LCARD,
Dr. E. J. Morgan has removed I s ce
next door to Post Office, where ho can l>e
found during the day, and at his Residence
on West Street at night, Bainbridge, t>et. 5,
4876, oct-7-1 y
i w>
j CU-«ks t Jewelry, Being Machines, &c.,
Neatly Repaired.
WARRANTED. Call at
i PEABODY’S DRUG STORE,
Bainbridge - - - -- Georgia
B. F. COLBERT-
/'ugust 1874—if.
Levy E. Byck,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
PARLOR, CHAMBER and KITCHEN
FURNITURE !
86 Broughton Street,
Cskk Jbfferson ash Broughton, orrosi
St. Andrew's Hall, Savann ah, Gw
11 the latest style kept on hand. Matt res
novating and repairing of furniture
ecutcd promptly and at reasonable prices
April 2 1874-ly]
E RBORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
from Nervous Debility, Premature De
cay, and all the effort* of youthful indiscre
tion wiU for the sake of suffering humanity,
send free to all who need it, the recipe and
direction for making the simple remedy by
Which he-wo* cured. Cofferers wishing to
profit by the advertiser's experience can do
•o by addressing in perfect confidenoe
NMta-JOHN B, OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., N, Y.
The Guerrillas of the West, or the
Life. Character and daring Exploits of the
Younger Bros.
JAMES BOYS
AND
QtJATV TR ELL
r.Y AUGUSTUS C, A IT LEU.
bound IN CLOTH, $100
BOUND IN PAPER, 50
AGENTS WANTED in every city, town
and county the United States. Liberal dis
count to the trade. Orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention. Terms cash. Per
sons desiring to act as Agents will receive
full information by addressing.
EUREKA PUBLISHING CO.,
706 Olive street, St, Louis, Mo.
March 24—41
GEORGIA—Decxtcb County.
t t W. Raiu.in Guardian of E. .1. Garland
Thaving applied to the court of Ordinary
of said county for a discharge from his guar
dianship of F.. J. Garland person and prop
erty, this is therefore to cite a'l persons
concerned to show cause by filing objections
in my office why the said G. W. Kaigiu
should not be dismissed from his Guardian
ship of E. J. Garland and received the vsu- j
al letters of dismission. Given under my j
official signature this Nov. 8. 1S75.
HIRAM BKOCKETT.
Ordinary D. G.
HAVE TOY A DOLLAR.
FOR A DOLLAR
WE WILL SEND, POSTAGE PAID,
THE WEEKLY WORLD
ONE YEAR.
1. It contains ALL THE NEWS of the
past seven days, collected by the agents and
correspondents of the New York Daily
World, and in fullness, accuracy and enter
prise in this respect is unequalled.
2 1st AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT
contains the latest news of farm experiments
at home and abroad, contributions by home
aud foreign writers, full reports of the Far
mer’s Club of the American institute, and
quotations of valuable and interesting ar
ticles appearing in the agricultural weeklies
and magaziues.
3- Its GRANGE NEWS, to which atten
tion is specially called as a feature which
can be found in no other paper. All the
resources at the command of'a great metro
politan daily newspaper are employed in its
collection, aud the result is a page each
week where the members may find a com
plete record of the work of the order in
every State in the Union for the past seven
days. In addition to this weekly reeord,
The Word gives the cream of all the local
grange papers in every State. This depart
ment is and will continue to be under the
charge of one of the active members of the
order.
4. For the FIRESIDE DEPARTMENT,
in addition to its other attractions, such as
poetry, miscellany, humorous extracts, &c.,
during the coming year there will b'e no
less than one hundred short tales by the
best writers of fiction in England and Ameri
ca.
5. The MARKET REPORTS, brought
down to the hour of publication, are the best
that can be made. Each market is reported
by one whose special knowledge aud train
ing make him the best authority upon that
subject in the United States. For accuracy
and completeness the market reports of The
World are unrivalled,
“The World is not only the best hut the
cheapest newspaper ever offered the far
mer.”
SEMI-WEEKLY (104 No’s.,) $2 a year.
DAILY (313 Ne’s..) §10 per year. Speci
men copies sent upon opplication. Address
“THE WORLD,” 35 Park Row, Ni w York.
Dec. 16 ’75—6-t-
General and Sole Agent for the SOUTHERN f^ATES lor the
^ — *
X < Jersey Chemical Company
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
XEEE W. «3fe C. GTTA1IO
A Specialty for Cash for 1878, at $38 per ton.
Time Price—400 lbs, Middling Cotton |5th Oct.
FREE ON CARS AT SAVANNAH.
I will sell One Ton or One thousand, at §38 per ton, Cash in Hand.
on the day they are received by me.
All orders shipped
The Oah City
Restaurant.
Again i n Life.
This establishment has just been thorough
ly overhauled, refitted and renovated, and
is first-class in all respects. The tables arc
furnished with every luxury the market af
fords, together with fish, oysters, game, etc.
Meals furnished from 15 cents and up
wards. We do business on the European
plan—you get what you call for, and pay for
only what you order. Good cooks and po
lite waiters.
BAKERY.
We also have a first-class Bakery connected
with our Establishment, and always keep a
large supply of fresh bread and cakes on
hand.
Fresli Meats.
We, also, supply the market daily with best
beef, pork, mutton, etc., which is delived by
wagon at your houses every morning. Fresh
sausage always on hand. We have made
avrangments to keep supplied with fresh fish
and oysters from Apalachicola, and they
will be delivered every morning in our mar
ket wagon.
WANTED.
We will pay the highest market price for
Beef Cattle, Pork, Mutton and Venison. Call
and see us.
The Analysis of W. & C. for 1876,
Shows about 15 per cent, available Phosphoric Acid, and 2 per cent. Ammonia, obtained
from best Peruvian Guano, which makes it equal to 4 per cent. Ammonia obtained from
Fish. The W. & C. is also 10 to 15 p-r ceut drier than most superphosphates, especially
ammoniated by fish, and is therefore
CHEAPER BY 10 TO 15 PER CENT.
Granges and Heavy Dealers will find it to their interest to correspond with me.
W. H. BEACH,
General and Sole Agent for the Southern States.
Apply to HUNXEWELL & HARRELL, Agents for the W. & C. jan27-2m
CENTENNIAL DEMOCRA
TO THE FRONT AND’CFNTREl
100 VOLUMES. IN ONE!
Agents Wanted For The Library Of
JP OETRY & S QN6
Being Choice Selections from the Best
Poets, English, Scotch, Irish
and American, by
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.
If one had the complete works of all the
poets, itself a large library, costing from
§500 to §1,000, he would not gain in a life
time, perhaps, so comprehensive a knowl
edge of the poets themselves, their best pro
ductions, the period during whieh they wrote
and the places honored by their birth, as
from this elegant volume. The handsomest
and cheapest subscription book extant. Hav
ing an immense sale. Extra terms ! Send
for Circular I
J. B. FORD % CO., 27 Park Place, N. Y.
Jan 13, 1876- -4t
Wm.
HEPPIE & CO.,
Water Street.
H 2 § - g g
% E oT 5 “ 5!
3 a g - " ■ 3
£ 1 U. — c’33
o' I £ p * I
£ aig,s
C ‘ GC ^
g ™ ^
3 o p
Zt rn
)£ o — U. z -
i
£ a ® 2 S
? cn '-i jL i
>■ g. X e3. S'
5®
M«
C4-
©
3
H
© t
s 1
rf
&
©
o 8 3
©
a
4
I
H
y:
.-H
10
N
>
HziSI
>
2
©
I
V- ©
* ‘ g . . ?
I
§ 5* ® >-rt |
O 1
1—!
W
c ® ?
3no
* ’-S
2 ~§
£
2.* 1-rf
r « i—
o
«
N
o
4
iB
»
LIVERY aND SALE STABLES.
We have,and will continue to keep on hand
a well selected stock of
BOESES and MULES.
''hir Stock is 0. K. and prices as reasonable
bs the times demand. Call at the Brick
stables on South Broad street.
GRIFFIN & SUDETH
ct-ll-’75-tf.
ATLANTIC & GULF RAILROAD
Change of Schedule.
General Supi:bintexbest’s Office, 1
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, >
Savannah, Dec, 3d, 1875. J
On and after Sunday Dec. 5 Pas
senger trains on this road will run as
follows :
NIGHT EXPRESS;
Leave Savannah daily at 4;40 p. m
Arrive at Bainbridge “ 8:30 a. m.
“ Albany “ 10:00 a. m.
Arrive at Lire Oak daily at 2:20 a. ms
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at... .7:45 a.m-
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at .. .11:10a.m.
Leave Tallahassee daily at 2:1-5 p. m.
Leave Jacksonville daily 5:00 p. m.
“ Live Oak “ *. 10:40 p.m.
“ Albany “ 3.40 a. m.
“ Bainbridge “ 4:45 p. m.
Arrive at Savannah “ 9:00 a. m.
No change of cars between Savannah and
Albany.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Eufaula, Montgomery, New Orleans,
etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalach
icala every Thursday night; for Coluwbu-
Suuday aud Tuesday mornings.
Close connection daily at Jacksonville
with St. John’s river steamers.
ACCOMMODATION—WESTERN DIVISION
Leave Dupont, Sundays excepted 6:25 a. m
IN THE STIRRIN6 EVENTS WHICH WILL TRANSPIRE OtfRIHEniJ
YEAR, It is ow determination to make the ™ '
BAINBRIDGE DEMOCRA'
Equal to the foremost Weeklies in Georgia.
Harness St
Arrive at Valdosta
.8:18 a. m.
The attention of the Lniiro Public, Re
gardless of ( ived, Color or Previous condi
tio::, Is Respectfully failed to the fact that
JACOB 13 ^ >13
Eainbridga, Ga-,
is «iill Alive, and has on hand at his
n Sharon Block, one of the finest and
sompicte
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been permanently
cured of that dread disease, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means oi
cure. To all who desire it, he will send a
copy of the prescription used, (free of
charge,) with the directions for preparing
and using the same, which they will find a
sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, &c. Parties wishing the prescription
will please address Rev. E. A. WILSON.
10-0m 194 Penn St., WilliamsburgU, New Y*
OLD HUNDRED!
The Bainbridge Democrat
And Louisville
Weekly Courier-Journal
One year for §3.00. Two papers for little
more than the price of one.
Send us §3.00 and receive your home
paper with the CU6R1ER-Joumal, the best,
wittiest, brightest and ablest City Weekly
in the country.
ever seen in this market, and made of the
best material in the most workmanlike man
ner.
SADDLES A SPECIALTY.
This branch of his business is full and
complete. His styles are the latest, and
prices to suit the times.
He also keeps on hand a large supply of
all kinds of whips, leather and rope halters,
rope, baby carriages, children’s wagoas,
trace chains, curry-combs, horse brushes,
sole leather, calf-skins, shoe findings, bug
gy and toot mats, all styles of ln-iddle-bits,
collars, harness, and saddle-nads, satchels,
twine,axle grease, vacuum oil blacking, and
harness oils of every kind, polish for ladies
shoes, spurs, whip thongs, buggy umbrel
las, rubber and leather beltfng, saddle blan
kets, and many other articles too numerous
to mention.
My stock is always kept full and com
plete, which I will sell cheap for the cash.
The credit business with me is played com
pletely out; and there is no use talking
“ Quit
uian
“
“ ....
.9:34 a. nt
“ TJio
li.isvlle “
“
11:30 a. m
•• Cam
ila
“
“ .. .
.5:15 p. in.
** Aibt
. .
7 :HA p. m.
•a.-a Albany
4<
“ ...
.M2 , a, m
;ve C: ii'lfii
“ . . .
1 >:4l’ a. m.
iu.-o Timma
jville
“ ...
1:15 p. in
*• Unit
UiiU
**
.Ml 2 p. m
“ Yald
OS til
“ ....
,4:3*» p. m.
•s i vc :‘.r : ‘>ij
out
....
. o:o<) p. in
CVnmct at
\lu.ui-
\v*
li trains
<n South-
jslf.ru i'niir
■ad Ip;
vi it
. A finny
at 8:20 p.
. Monday,
riinrsii
>y
md Fil l;
v, arrivin':
Aiu.iwy nt
':45 a
in.
Sunday
Atuiuluy.
e«5n.es iov fit
M Thnrsii
IV.
JXv. IjVAN.',
Ucti’i
fie
;et Ag’t.
H.
s.
I.AIXnS,
Gen.
Superintendent.
m pe
T» 831
PI
IS I
PFY
Mb fill
it Hu
11
tiia 1
JiiBA
A PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, MEMBERS OF CONGRESSj
LEGISLATORS AND COUNTY OFFICERS
Will be elected, and e very one should take a live paper in order to keep posted in rtg»d
to passing events. Such a paper will be the Democrat, and we want every man in £i«J
tur county at least to take the paper and pay for it. We’ll give you a good paper, and iJ
return we must be sustained with liberal patronage.
We want One Thousand New Subscribers by the first day #f Jnne last, nidi
that end we ask the influence of every friend to the paper.
Call on or address
BEN. E. RUSSELL. Fropriewt.
ALEGER, 3GWLBY &
ST A,*
PARLOR ORGAN,
is my motto hereafter.
Respectfully
Jacob Born.
oct-14 ’75-ly-
GEORGIA—Decatur County.
Janie Byrd, 1 Libel for Divorce.
vs. V Decatur Superior Court,
Daniel Byrd J November Term, 1875.
It appearing to the Court by the return of
the sheriff that the defendant Daniel Byrd
resides beyond the limits of this state to-wit:
in the State of Florida; It is therefore or
dered that the said Daniel Byrd do appear
at the next term of this Court to answer to
petition of Libellant, or in default thereof
the court will proceed as to justice shall ap
pertain. It is further ordered that service
be perfected on said defendant by publica
tion in The Bainbridge Democrat once a
month for four months previous to the next
term of this Court.
McGill & O’Neai,,
Attorneys for Libelant.
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court, this Nov. 23rd, 1875.
T. F, Hampton, Cl’rk.
MRS. P. A. STOCKTON,
Has opened her House,
FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF
BOARDERS,
QUINCY, . - - FLORIDA.
ffi
A Large Eight Page Weekly.
Organ of the Baptist Denomination.
° Should be in every Baptist
Family in the Land.
It is the Paper our Children ough
to read.
tis the Paper for all who would
Know the Truth as it is
in Jesus.
Subscribe for it at once—Indue e
Your Friends and Neighbors
to do Likewise.
Ifyou Haven’tthe Money, Subscribe
for the Paper anyhow—your
Pastor wiii make the Ar
rangement for you.
SEND FOR SPECIMEN COPIES.
The Price of the Index is $3
a Year.
Address all Orders to—
JAS. P. HARRISON & CO.,
Box 24, Atlanta. Ga.,
•In connection with the Index we have
perhaps, the largest and most complete Book
anil Job Printing office in the South, known
as the FRANKLIN STEAM PRINTING
HOUSE, at which every variety of Book,
Mercantile, Legal and Railway Printing is
executed. In excellence of manner, prompt
ness and cheapness, we defy competition.
Our BLANK BOOK MANUF VCTORY is,
likewise, well appointed. Orders solicited
for every grade of work in this department.
Couuty officials will find it to their interest
to consult us as to Legal Form Books, Rec
ords, Minutes, Blanks, etc.,
This establishment has long been thorough
ly refitted and refurnished, regardless of ex
pense, with every variety of NEW BOOK
AND JOB PRINTING MATERIAL, together
with a full completement of SKILLED
WORKMEN.
Bedding Cards of new and elegant de
signs, rivaling the beautiful productions of
the engraver; Bill and Letter Heads of the
most approved styles; Showbills, Posters.
Programmes, Minutes, Catalogues, Books,
Railroad Rickets, and everything that can
be printed. Try the Franklin. Address all
communications to
JAS. P. HARRISON & CO., Proprietors*
P, O. Drawer 24* Atlanta, Ga.
Surpasses in tone and power any Reed Organ heretofore manufactured in this couni ,, . , -j
It ha3 been tested by many competent judges and
Gives Universal Satisfaction.
By a skillful use of the stops, and of the patent knee swell, the music is adapted to i
human voice, ranging from -the softest flute-like note to a volume of sound, unsurp ^ ,
by any instrument. The proprietors have noted carefully for many years the imp I
tions and needs of the reed instruments, and direct their practical experience to A 1 *® I
rection of such imperfections, and their experiments have resulted in the production |
quality of tone which assimilates so closely
TO THE PIPE ORGAN QUALITY,
the Laies' I
That it is difficult to distinguish between the two. This instrument has *11
Improvements, and every organ is fully warranted. Large Oil Polish, v a
Walnut Paneled Cases thajt forma in addition to a splendid
INSTRUMENT OF MUSIC.
8S4WBm &1SCS ti? ?Ul*HtTff 8 *1
This organ needs only to be seen to be appreciated, and is sold at
the c»5 # -
extremely low PRICES FOR
Agents Wanted, (male or female) in every county in
the United States anc * " e tb
SAVEMONEY
by sending 54,75 for any §4 Magazine and
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE (regular price 56),
or §5.75 for the Magazine and THE SEMI
WEEKLY TRIBUNE (regular price $3). Ad.
dress
THE TRIBUNE, New York.
liberal discount made to Teachers, Ministers, Churehes, Schools, Lodges, etc.,
is no agent for the Star Organ. Illustrated catalogues and price list free.
dence solicited. Address the manufacturers,
where**?
Corr&P*
H W. Alieger,
P. Bowlbj,
Alieger, Bowlby & Oo.*
Edward
piotO-