Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, July 08, 1875, Image 3

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wgaiV IIk ..h.v Morning ” -’ July *’ MASONIC DIRECTOR V. BW ie»«°M j j ■ WR1GH T, W. M. in each month, u ir. West, Sec. OOSTANAULA LODGE, No. 113.-Regular Luloallons *.eoond and fourth Tuesday XjSmonth. E.O. HOUGH, W.M. II. Iliaroi.o, Son. Capitular Maaonry. ROMK KOVAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 20.— “ br couvocation. first TuMdavnight in each THOS. J. pSWrY, H. P. month. llssuT A. Hills, BOC| Cryptic Masonry. ETOWAH COUNCIL, No. II.— Rogulor con- vocstions on tho third Tuesday night In each SL TII08.J. PERRY, T. Ill. M. Jasss 0. Dart, Recorder. mm LLOYD COUNTY, A Synoptical Statement rl' the Financial Co ditiou of the County. Wo Imvo been permitted to examine the semi-annual report of Thomas J. Perry,Clerk of tho Board of Commission- symbolic Maaonry. ers 0 f ]j oat i a nn j Revenue, to tho grand :1IE '‘ OK YecLT.nd N fou“id g a U y'ni g rj j ur y, July term of our Superior Court now in session. Tha report shows that COTTON REPORTS. Ity Telegraph to Howel & W.lliatnson, ('Olton factors and Commission Mer chants, Koine, Ga. THE ROME MARKET. Cotton quiet and but little offering : Middlings— 13S Low Middling— lei Strict Good Ordinary Id Good Ordinary Stains 10 to Id Markets abroad quiet and steady. the city. The Speaking Dec. A number of young men, of the city, will present tho novelty of a speaking bee to-night at the City Hall. The purpose is to cultivate the arts of the orator and to give our citizens something in the way of amusement Give the hoys a good audience. Yellow fever at Ponaacola. Rev. Willie Ueese, who has lived at Pensacola for the past eighteen months, returned to this county last Tuesday. He reports that when he left there were four cases of yellow fever in Pensacola and forty more quarantined in tho Bay. There was quite a panic in the town. Liet. Col. Charlca I. Graves Sailed on the steamer Egypt, for Liver pool last Saturday. The Egypt is the largest Bteamcr but one that sails out of New York. His address is “Lieut. Col. Charles I. Graves, Egyptian Army, North Gorman Union, via Brindisi.” The postage 17 cents, lias to be pre paid. Col. Graves will correspond reg ularly for The Courier, while in Egypt, and interesting letters from him may be expected soon after his arrival to the dominions of the Khedive. Death of John F. Morton. The above named well known and worthy citizen of Chattooga county died at his residence on Thursday the lstinst. His age was 51 years and three days. He had been a citizen of Chattooga county some twenty-eight years, and few citizens have filled as large a place in the affection and high regard of a wide cirelo of acquantauce as did Mr. Morton. His disease was consumption. He bore his afflictions with christain fortitude, and in serene, loving confidence left this world of sin and sorrow. Departure of Prof. Townes and Pamllly. President Townes and family leave this evening for their former home in South Carolina. They take with them the kindest and best wishes of their nu merous fiiendB in this community. We regret to lose them. Mr. Townes felt that, in the death of his wife, it was not expedient for him to remain as the President of the Cherokee Baptist Fe male College longer, and therefore ten dered his resignation in consequence, which was reluctantly accepted, because he had been eminently successful in tho building up the new institution, and because, too his pupils were great ly atiached to him. The daughters, we are informed, will return to the Col iege to remain until their graduation. The Matrimonial “Sevens.” Vesterday afternoon a colored man entered this office bearing a waiter coverod with « a fair linen cloth.” The following was the note: Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Crane. At 7 o’clock this morning, it was the seventh anniversary of our marriage, eing the seventh nour of the seventh ey of the seventh month of the sov- enth year. July 7th, 1875. Tho contents of the waiter consisted °. ^e most delicious ice cream and "chest of sponge and fruit cake—all changed with the necessary imple- R;“ U „f or - disposing of the .“good 88 in ample or^er and ?yith con- We can only wish that Mr. Mrs. C. may live together not only even times soven years, but that their njugai f e R 0 }ty m0 y ^ extended far yond the golden cycle of matri- ,l ny * ,^ ey please accept our n . ^ or toeir kind remembrance. the County board and his honor, Judgo Underwood, are economising tho funds of tho county to the best advantage. The following is a synoptical statement of the expenditures of the county from .Tan. 1st, to the 30th of June, of the present year, and for which tho clerk has drawn his warrants. Tito reports, made semi-annually, in monthly state ments, is something new, business-like anil practical, and will keep tho tax payers advised as to the disposition made of tho county funds. Judge Perry is entitled to tho credit of in- nugurdting and practically carrying out the statements. MONTHLY EXPENDITURES. For January 81620 44 For February _ 1128 58 For March 611 90 For April 532 39 For May 633 93 For Juno-. 1352 03 Jury tickets... 1035 00 Total-1 811924 30 FOR WHAT PURPOSES EXPENDED. Old debt. - 85079 80 Jury service 1035 00 Court house — 423 82 Jail. S22 07 Poor .: 1284 71 General expenses 3278 30 Tho report shows that there are only forty-nine bonds (8500 each, bearing 8 per cent and payable semi-annually, January and July of each year) are now out and falls due as follows j Jan. 1870,10bonds; Jan, J877, 6 bonds; Jan. 1878, 10 bonds; Jan. 1879, 5 bonds; Jan. 1880, 2 bonds; Jan. 1881, 3 bonus; Jan. 1882,2 bonds; Jan, 1883, 2 bonds; Jan 1881, 10 bonds. The annual report of last year shows that tho total expenses of the county amounted to 827,645,52. The first Rix months of the present year only foot up 811,934,30,. which includes the small-pox expenditures in building the pest house and the caro of pationts, amounting to about 81,000. This is certainly a most creditable showing for our county board and is the best evidence of economy in the expenditures of the county funds. The jury tickets last year amounted to 84,634; the first six months of the present year to only 8948, a heavy re duction from tho year. The clerk informs 113 that ell tho poor fund is not chargeable to the poor house. The report shows that it costs a great deal more per capita to feed the prison ers in jail than it does tho inmates of the almshouse. In the first instance it costs tho county sixty cents per day, and in the latter only about twelve cents per day, with full army rations. How is difference in the cost of feeding of prisoners and paupers? TOWN TATTLE. Notes Here And there Around Town. If you want Job printing cheaply, cor rectly and well done call at Tde Courier office. The “Iverhevcrsous” will go up to Plainvillo this evening—leaving at 6, sharp. Mr. R. M. Dowdell, of Tuskeegce, Ala., but formerly of Rom., is on a visit to his old friends. The rains aro frequent and copious in this vicinity, and tho prospects for good crops excellent. Tho noble Roman patriots that went down to Atlanta to “ colobrato” have about all returned. If any our tri-weekly subscribers fail to get their papers, tticy will confer favor by notifying us of that fact. The] Romo hollow waro and stove manufacturing company will probably resume operations on tho first of August. Tho Kansas City (Mo.) Times dubs Mr. J, J. Cohen as “Gen.,” and pays him a high compliment for his efforts to get up a fair here next fall on a national scale. Rev. Mr. Estill, minister for tho Epis copal churches at Dalton and Cave Spring, was in tho city on Tuesday. Ho is at present sojourning nt tho latter place. Prof. J. M. Proctor was in Macon this week in attendance upon Mercer com mencement. He will go to Talbotton to visit his relations and will be absent some two or three weeks. There was but one sale by the Sheriff on Tuesday last. It was a body of 860 acres of land in tho neighborhood of Floyd Spriug and was knocked off to Col. Phillips', of Atlanta, for 81000, who was present and raado tho bid. The largest and finest meerschaum pipe wo have over seen was at the drug store of Janes & Yeiser yesterday. It cost 8200 and is a present to Capt. Sam Morgan from an Alabama friend. It is very handsomely engraved with images of the deer, &c. Young Men’s Christian Association. The association will hold a prayer meeting at the Fair Grounds on Sunday ovening next, beginning at 4 o’clock Tho citizens of South Rome are re spectfully invited to attend. More Trouble In rhBltoogn. Wo regret to learn (bat there has been more serious trouble in Chattooga county. Wo have to rely upon conflicting reports for the facts, but the following seems to be tolerably well authenticated : Last Sunday after church at Walnut Grove, while John Millicani and Frank Weaver wore going homo in company with others, they saw ahead of them tho threo Johnson brothers armed. They avoided them by leaving the road, but after getting arms returned and found the Johnsons where they first saw them. A quarrel ensued and finally Abda John son was shot, inflicting n slight wound. Afterwards all parties throw down their arms and they had a friendly conference. It was agreed that the Johnson boys should all submit to an arrest the next day and give bonds to keep the peace. The next day a bailiff, with some assist ance, went to arrest them and they fled; but Gus Johnson was overtaken and ar rested. The other two brothers escaped to the woods and these were shot by some parties, unknown to our informant, Abda in the head and thigh, and Jeff in the arm—all slight wounds. After Gus Johnson was arrested his mother gave a satisfactory bond. The other two broth ers passed through Rome Tuesday morn ing. Wo know that the great majority of tiie people of Chattooga county are as peaceful and law-abiding as any citizens in tho State, and as deeply deplore those troubles as is possible for them to do so, and we have full confidence that they will take the necessary steps to put a stop to these personal encounters. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS NOTICES. the Fresh Fragrance of Sjzodont renders it the most agreeable articlo over usod as a tooth wash. It has none of the acrid properties of the astringent tooth powders, and instead of contracting the gums it renders them firm and elastic. Breakage is immaterial if yon havo Spald ing’s Glue at hand. Bible Prescriptions, Medicinal herbs aro recommonded in the Old Testament, hut no mineral drags are mentioned there. “ The loaves of the trees arc for tho healing of the nations,” says the Prophet. “ Tlio weak cat herbs,” says St. Taut. On this point Philosophy and Holy Writ -agree, and the wisdom of tho Biblo’s vegetable prescriptions is illustrated in these laltor times by the cures of dyspepsia, liver complaint, nervous maladies, lung disoases, gout, rheumatism, oto., accomplished by !>r. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters, composod ex clusively of California, herbs. Advertising, The benefits to bo derived from judi cious Advertising, can scarcely be esti mated. It— Has enlarged many a small business ; Has revived many a dull business; Has rescued many n lost business ; Has saved many a fainting business; Has preserved many a large business; Has created many a new business; And assures success in any business. To Business Men. If you want Labels; If you want Posters; If yon want Circulars; If you want Handbills; If you want Envelopes; If you wont Business Cards; I f you want Blank Receipts; If you want tasty Letter-heads ; If you want any kina cf Job Printing, leave your orders at The Courier Offioc, and securo them on short notice, at low rates, and in tho vory best stylo, Rome District Conference Will convene at Acworth, at 10 o’clock A.M., July 22, 1875, Bishop W. M. Wightman to preside. Tho District Stewards are requested to meet at tho same time aed place tor the purpose of holding their annual meeting. Lot every appointment be represented. Every pastor is requested to furnish Bro. T. S. L. Harwell, at Acworth, with a list ot delegates os soon os possible, that all may he provided with homes. W. P. Pi-edoeu, P. E. Jab Printing Depaitment of “The Courier.” The Courier has the largest and best fitted up Job Printing establishment in Rome, and we are prepared to execute orders for printing at snort notice, in a neat and workmanlike style, insuring correctness, cheapness and satisfaction \Ve ask a liberal share of public pa tronage. Round Mountain Furnace for Rent. Tho Round Mountain Furnace property, located in Cherokee county, A1a.,isoffered to rent for two years—rent payable in pig iron. Parties desiring to rent the proper ty will address Robt. P. Sibley, A. E. Wil liams, M. Dwinell, or H. Yanoey, Rome, Georgia, July Jtri&wtf. Cotton Press for Sate. An iron screw cotten press, with all the irons complete, is offered at one hundred dollars, delivered in Rome. It is the Bradley patent and as good as best. Enquire at this office. tf FINANCIAL. Gold buying 14 celling 1G Silver buying 2 selling 5 Sight exchange on N. York, buying.... par Sight exohange on N. Y., selling f prem GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. Bacon, clear sidos, per pound 13$ to 17 cts Homs 15$ to 19$ ots Shoulders Ill to 12 ots Dry salt clear rib 12$ to 13$ ots Dry salt shoulders 9 to 10 ots Butter, Goshen per pound 35 to 40 ots Western 30 to 3S ots Country 25 to 30 ots Bran por bun fit d pounds 11,85 to $1.50 Boons per bushel $2.50 to $3.00 Candles per pound. 18 to 25 cts Gandy per pound 15 to 30 ots Coffee, Rio per pound 22$ to 25 ots Java 26 to 35 ots Cordova 2G to 27$ ots Oorn Moal porbuehol $1.10 to $1815 Corn, loose $1.10 to $1.20 Grits per barrel $5.00 to $6.00 Hominy $6.00 to $8.00 Wheat por bushol 95 to $1.10 Canned fruit, all kinds, per doi $2.25 to $3.75 Flour, ohoioe per barrel $ 6.50 to $ 8.25 Family and extra 6.00 to 7.00 Supornno 5.50 to Fish, fresh..., ..por pound 10 to 12$ cts Cod 5 to 10 ots Horring, in bxs 50 to 00 cts Maokorol in barrels $12.50 to $18.00 Mackerel in kits 1.50 to 3.00 Dried apples por bushel $1.00 to $1.25 Penohos $1.35 to $1.50 Hay, per hundred poundB 90 to $1.25 Lard in tierces, per pound....... lu$ to 17 ots Lard in kegs .....18 to 18$ ots Sugars 9 to 13 ots Molasses in barrels, por gallon,50 to GO ots Molasses, hlf-bbls and kegs...55 to 65 cts Syrups ; 75 to $1.00 Oats, lor stable, per bushel .76 fo $1.25 Oats for planting 1.10 to 1.15 Onions, per bushel 41.50 to $2.50 Mess pork, per barrel — to $20.00 Potatoes, Irish, per bushel ,$1.00 to $1.25 Tea, Young Hyson por pound 90 to $1.60 Imperial tea. 90 to $1.25 - Gunpowder tea $1.00 to $1.40 English breakfast $1.00 to — Japan tea $1.60 to $2.00 Tobaooo, all grades...por pound 60 to $1.26 Whisky, best reotified..per gal. $1.15 to $1.50 Corn whiskey $1.75 to $3.50 Ohoioe brand whisky $1.75 to $8.00 Smith’s Holland Sohnapps $6.50 per do* Smith’s Aromatio Stomach Bitters..., $7.00 per dos Brandies per gallon $2.00 to 12.00 Rum, best qualities $1.75 to 4.00 Gin, best qualities $1.75 to 4.00 Rye and Bourbon $1.75 to 3.00 ShenyWine,superior... $1.75 to 5.00 Port Wine, best quality $1.75 to 4.00 Rice, Carolina, per pound 9$ to 12 ots Louisiana rice — to — ots Salt, Liverpool per saok — to $2.00 Virginia salt — to $2,00 Sugar, crushed, per pound 11$ to 13 ots White olarifiod sugar... 12 to 14 ots Yellow olarifled sugar... 10 to 12 ots Louisiana sugar. 9 to 11 oD LEATHER AND HIDES. Hides, dry flint 12$ Salt U Green 5$ Damaged half price Leather, white oak sole, per lb 33 to 46 Good hemlock leather 32 to 35 Good dmgd hemlock leather 29 to 30 Judot French calf. $6.00 Corneillian French olf, per doz. $50 to $65 Boone $4 Country upper leather, per lb. 40 to 56 Kips 60 to 80 Country calf. 1.00 to 1.25 Harness leather. 35 to 50 Goat skins, caeh 20 Sheep skins, sheared, eaoh 10 to 50 Wool, each 25 to 50 Deer skins, per pound 25 HARDWARE. Iron, refined bar...per pound 3.50 to 5.50 Small bar iron... 5.50 to 6.00 Plow slabs 5 to 6 Swedes iron 7 to Steel, oast in bars.,per pound 21 to 2! Steel plow slabs.. 9$ to 12 P*«sel plow wings 9$ to 12 Nails per keg 3.75 to 4.75 HILLS &M c DONALD, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE, 15 llroad Street, Shorter nioek. HAVING PURCHASED B. S. LES TER’S Stock of FURNITURE and added to it that of C. E. HILL8 It CO., wo ore now opening at B. S. Lester’s old stand, with our New Goods con stantly arriving, The Largest and Best Selected Stock ever Offered to the Trade of Cherokee Georgia. We manufacture our medium and low priced furniture, and sel^all grades from fine Dressing Case Suites to com mon Bedsteads os low as any B rase in the State. Come and prove it janl»AW-wly Citation. GEORGIA, Floyd County. C c. CLEGHORN HAVING APPLIED TO l bo appointed guardian of ths person aad of ’ - — - • properly of Minnie H. Seott, a minor under ths age of fourteon years and a resident of said county, this is to cite all parsons concerned to be and appear at the term of ths Court of Ordinary to bs held next after the expiration of thirty days from the’ first publication of this notice, to-wit, on Monday, 2nd day of August, 1875, and show cause, if any they ean, why satd 0.0. Clcghorn should not he entrusted with the guardianship ot the pereon and property of the said Minnie H. Scott. Witness my official signature, June 17,1875. H. J. JOHNSON, Jun22,wlm Ordinary cf Floyd County. Notice. GEORGIA, Floyd County- Mar 10, 1875. ATOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL THE Is heirs and distributors of Shadrlck Green, deceased, lata of Floyd county, that I will apply to the Ordinary of said county, four months aftor this date, for tho appointment of commis sioners to dlvido tho lands belonging to tho oatato of said deceased, as provided in the laet will and testa most of tho said Bhadrick Green, in terms of the law in such c/wo made and provided. JOHN I*. GOULD, Executor of Shadriek Green. may11,wtam4m CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS MADE TO OBDER. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. F YOU WANT A THOROUGHLY WELL- x built Buggy, Carriage or Business Wagon; If you have one that you want repaired la a satisfactory mahner, call at 88 Broad streot, Romo, Ga. Especial attention given to Building Car riages of any description to order. Satisfaction guaranteed and all work warranted Apr28-trl-wewtf. M. L. PALMER. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE — BY — FORD & DWINELL Beal Estate Agents. A N ELEGANT COTTAGE RESIDENCE, five rooms, four fire placos, good out build ings, hall acre lot, on the line ot water and gas pipe*. All new and in perfect order. Fifteen hundred dollar! cash will buy Ik Also, one of the most desirable houses and lots on Howard street, offered very low for the next thirty days. Also, the old Muonic Hall building, three story brisk, now occupied by A. A. Omberg and Jack's printing office. A greet bargain Is offered In this property. n&uahfaissi ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN Railway, THE SHORT LINE and positively the beet roots from Nashville, Tenn., —TO- S T. LOTJIS, Whore It connects for all points West and Northwest, — AND — CALIFORNIA ! Thus forming the Great Trunk Route between Nashville and theee points. Travelers, remem ber this Is the Groat Passenger and Mali Route. It affords you the advantage of Pullman Palace Sleeping Coaches through to Bt Louts wlthont chango. No other line oan oiler this aoeommo- detlon. It is the only Line for EVANSVILLE, VINCENNES, TERRE IIAXJTE, INDIANAPOLIS, And all points in Southern Indiana and Northwestern Kentucky. For further particulars and informatics apply to JNO. O. PRlNTUr, Tioket Agent, Romo, Ga. E. F, WIN BLOW, JNO. W. MASS, Gen. Manegor. Qon. Pas. A Tlokot Agent, raeyH,twly St. Louis, Mo. PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE. T HE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF FLOYD COUN- TY will be opened again, for three months, the present year. The cohools may be commenced any time be tween the 5th ol July and the 15th of August, to suit the eonvenlence of neighborhoods, hot all ot the sohoolt most rosimaLT beopened and In operation on or t sfore August 16ih, 1876, so u to enable the County Commissioner to forward Ms annual report to the Bta School Commis sioner between tho 16th of November and 1st of December. No report of schools started after that date will bs . ecolved this rear. All applicants tor license to teach In the pub- lie sohools the present year ean meet me in my office in Rome any day, from this date, between the hours of 8 A. M. end 4 P. H. No tescher wiU receive any compensation whatever from the pnbllo for uvloss unless he or she mn ostaiks License aid school blakks vaow rna Cotrxrr CoavissioKia. Teachers previously lleensed, if expeetlng to teach the present year, are required to present their lioenses for approval. All teaohers will be required to sign np con tract in duplicate with the Connty Bohool Com missioner before the opening of their sohools. By order of the Board. M. A. NEVIN, County School Commissioner. Rome, Ga,, July lsh 1876—lm. FLOYD SUPERIOR COURT. ORDER OF BUSINESS, JULY TERM, 1875. T HE Dookets of Floyd Superior Coart, July Term, 1876, will be oalled In tho following order: 1. Claim' Docket 2. Appeal Doekek S. Equity Doekek 4. Isaac Doekek 6. Common Law. The Criminal Docket will be taken np Monday morning of the eeeond week of Court, second Monday in July, 1876. The Motion Docket will be ealled of mornings before Jut houre. J. W. H. UNDERWOOD, J.S. O.R.O. Ordered that the above be published In each of the olty papers. J. W. H. UNDERWOOD, J.S.O.B.C, A tree extraet from mlnutee of Court. Juno 23, 1875. A. B. ROSS, Clerk. junl4,tw-wim Good Farm — One Hile from Rome. W E ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL THE beat pert of the old Cooley place, contain ing 272 acres, aud lying juat east of the Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, and only one mile from Rome. TMe place is well watered, and 1s capable of being made one of the best stock and rain fauns in North Georgia. It is offered at a argaln. Possession oan be had October Terms, ono-half January 1, 1878, and balanoe January 1, 1877, with Interest from date of poe session at 7 per cenk Enquire of FORD A DWINELL, Junl5.tw-w6m Beal Estate Agenti. SARGEANT & CO.’S Restaurant & Ice Cream Saloon. .. voiy market affords. Meals at all hoar* at 60 oents. 10E CREAM DEPARTMENT. —The very beet flavored on hand at all times. Families •applied at their residences with cream in frceiers mads for the nurpose. Junl7,twlm *BARGEANT A CO. DR. S. E. HALE, (Lati or Niw Oeliaxs, Louisiana,) H as permanently located in roue to practloe Medicine and Surgery. Office, 88 Broad street, over A. Omberg’s Bookstore; Residence at Oapk F. Woodruff s, Howard streot. Orders left at either place will receive prompt attention. Office hours, from 8 to 8 A. M., end I to 4 P. M. jun5,tw6m Boarders Wanted. RS. A. G. HARRIS, corner of Howard and 1VJ Court streets, is preparotl to accommodate a NUMBER OF BOARDERS. Her terms are reasonable, Ihb20-lf. M ROME FEMALE COLLEGE. Fall Session will Commence 1st Monday in September. REV. J. M. M. CALDWELL . announces that tho exercises of tho j above named Inetitetlon will be ’ resumed as stated above, with a full Faculty of first elese Teachers. He gratefully acknowledges the liberal patron. Ho gratefully acknowledges the liberal patron age hitherto reeeived by this College, ana hopes there will be no abatement in the exertion! of It* friends in lie behalf. It ii vary desirable that all pupils should be present at the opening of the Term. For farther particular!, address J. M. M. CALDWELL, Jnil.tw-wtf Rome, Ga. New Coffin House! METALIC CASKETS, CASES AND WOOD COFFINS, of all qualities, rises and prloes. ptt"All Obosks *»■ Atterdbd to Pboxptlt. We now ooenpy the bones known as the old office of Thoa. J. Perry, No. 77, opposite May's livery stable, near postoffice. Broad street, Rome, Ga. NEAL Ac LANSDELL. ,may6,twly nn—ees; iiis'i(jmj| Or. J. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters ere a purely Vegetable preparation, made ehlofly from tho native herbs iound on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, tho medicinal propertiei of which are oxtraotea therefrom without the use of Aloo- hol. The question Is almost daily asked, “ What is the causo of the unparalleled success of Vis- soan Bittbiis 7” Our answor is, that they remove tho causo of disease, and tho patient recovers his boaltb. They aro the groat blood purifier aad a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of the system. Nevor before in the history of tho world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable quaUtiea of V»saaB Bitter! in healing the eick of every diaeaao man is heir to. They are a gontle Pur gative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Llvor and Visoeral Organs, In Bilious Diseases. They are easy of admln- Istration,prompt In their results, safe and reliable In all forms of diseases. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bonos aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. GratefUl Thousands proclaim Yirioar Bit- tirs the most wonderlUl Invigorant that aver sustained tho sinking system. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headaohe, Pain In tho Shouldors, Coughs, Tightness of the Chesk Dlrzinoss, Sour Eructations of the Stomaoh, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Paia in tho region of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One Bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White Swellings, Uloors, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Seroln- lous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Soros, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, oto., etc. In these, as In all other constitutional Diseasor, Dr. Waleir’s Vireqar Bitters have shown their great curative powers In tho most obstinate and intractable lsos. Fer Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma tism, Gout, Bilious, Remittent end Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidney* and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. For Skin Diseases, Eruptloei, Tetter, Belt Rheum, Blotahes, Spoil, Pimples, Pui tales. Bolls, Carbuncle!, Ringworms, 8cald Head, Sore Eyss, Erysipelas, Iteh, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Dlssasos of the Skin of what, aver name or nature, are literally dug up and earried out of the systom in a short time by the use of these Bitters Pin, Tape, and other Worms, larking ■ the system of so many thousands, ars effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifagei, no entholminitcs, will freeihi system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or the tarn of life, these Tonlo Bitters display sc deolded an lnfluonoe that Improvement la soon perceptible. Dr. J, Walker’s California Vinegar Bitten are a purely Vegetable preparation, made ohiofly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains ot California, the medicinal properties of whtoh ere extracted therefrom without the use of Aloo- hoL The question Is almost dallv asked, " Whet la the cause of theunpiralleled success of Vm- esar Bitters V Onr answer is, that they remove the eease of disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Benovetor and Invlgorator of the system. Never belore in the history of tho world has a medicine been oose- pounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Viresa i Bitters in healing the sick of every diseaso man la heir to. They are a gontle Pur gative as wsll as a Tonlo, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the LItst and Vlaoeral Organa In Bilious Diseases. If men will eq|oy good health; let them use Vieesar Bitters as a medicine, and avoid the use ot elcoholio stimulants In every form. b. H. McDonald & co.. Druggists and Genua) Agenti, San Francisco Calllornla, and 'cor. Waahington and Charlton Sts., New York. Sold by all Druggist* and Dealers. octfl,tw-wly-eom GREAT REDUCTION 1 9X00 (FORMERLY SOLD FOlt 3200) NOW BUYS A Fine Parlor Organ OF THE CELEBRATED Raven & Bacon Make Now Manufactured by RAVEN A CO., lie and 118 West 14th Streot, New York. The Secret—We Sell Direct and Pay no Commissions. Also, Flee Planes of same tanks for $276, in cluding stool and fine coyer, formerly sold fbr 3676. WE MEAN BUSINES8! Send for olrcular. Direct to Raven'A Co., ' sep28,twly 118 and 118 W. 14th Bt, New Yoik COFFINS AND METALLIC CASES of every quality at lower price! than any other establishment in the city. Satisfaction in Every Case Guar anteed. Orders by Telegraph or Otherwise Prompt ly Filled Day or Night. WAREHOUSE, 06 BROAD STREET. NOTICE TO UNDERTAKERS. — Ono good substantial Hoarse for sale cheap. mny27,tw-w1y J. O. DAILEY,