Madison home journal. (Madison, Ga.) 1871-187?, November 23, 1878, Image 4

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The Home Journal. . ---- - MADISON, GEORGIA: Hat ii relay, November 23, 1878. —— ■■■ W " BI ” II ■' II ————. POINTS ON THE SUN. The snn is 32 ,000 times as largo as this earth. The snn is 400 times as far as the wood. A lady who weighs 10) pounds here wonlj weigh 2,700 pounds if on the surface of the sun. The beat given off by the sun would melt 287,000 cubic miles of ice every second. The diameter of the earth bears the same relation to its distance from the sun as the breadth of a hair 125 feet. A railroad train, traveling with out stops at the rate of forty miles an hour, would get to the sun in 263 years. The nn is beleived to become some 200 feet smaller every year. The contraction would be suffic ient to generate the enormous inanity of heat which it radiates. Another theory is that comets and meteoric matter falling into the sun may he its aliment offset the tremendous loss which com bustion certaiulv involves, It would reqnre the combustion of thirty feet of coal over the en tire surface of the suu every sec ond to generate the same heat. The stars are supposed to aver age larger than onr sun and to have planetary systoms like his. The nearest star is 250,000 times as far off as our sun. It takes light eight minutes to come from the sun. but it most have required 50.000 years to come from the farthest visible stars. Win n eleven year storms on the sun occur, the magnetic needle on the earth is varible and some times considerably deflected. The earth is flying round the the rate of 1,000 mi'es a sun at minute. The sun and all the stars are moving through space uccompain ed bv their planetary systems, at rates varying from 20 to 200 miles a second. Some of the sun spots (craters) are 100 thousands miles in diame ter, and one of them would easily swallow up the whole of the plan ets Jupiter himself making only a monthful. Meedler’s curious and brilliant ■peculation is that the star A ley one is the central sun of our uni verse, and that our suu and the visible stars are swinging around it iu orbit measured by millions of year*. TRUST, Life would be impracticable un less it were tho primary rule to be liove what iu told ns. There is n< A a single relation in adult life in which we are not compelled to depend upon the word of a hus band a wife, a friend, an agent. We 1 relieve certain things repre senting them—their horn r, their chastity,their affection, their faith fubness. To what kind of condition would life be reduced if we apply to these mutters ‘the universal du ty of questioning all that we be lieve?’ In some, at all events, of these relations, it may be observ ed, it is in nature of the case im posihle that we should have suffic ient evidence’ for our belief. It is an unquestionable fact that ma ny a man who has been trusted, and who has for years borne an uccxceptional character, has prov ed faithless; and it is quite impos sible I can be sure upon grounds of evidence respecting any partic ular man that ne is in capable of this baseness. But the first con dition of a genuine and honorable friendship is to believe this, to re fuse to eutertain a doubt of it, and if need be to uphold a friend’s honor until he is absolutely prov ed dishonorable. With respect to t fist exercised in commercial rela ticfhs, it might perhaps be said that it is a mere application of the principle of probabilites. Asa matter of experience, if customers are trusted, the ma jority of them will fulfil their en gagements. It may be doubted whether tradesmen really do act in practice on this mere calcula tion of probabilities; at all events the principle ikies not apply to the other relations of life just referred to. It would be an insult to a friend to say you trusted aud loved him, because you thought k more prob able he was true than that he was false. He expects from you, as the primary oondition of true friend ship, that you believe firmly con cerning him that of which you eanuot possibly have certain evi dence. Said old Mrs. Philanthropy the other day, accosting a precoeious urchin iu the street with a war drobe remarkably for its veutiia ting advantages, ‘Hubby, why don’t you go heme aud have your mother sew up that awful hole in your trowsers?’ ‘O, you git eout, old 'omhii,' was the respectful re- Ilr, ‘our folks economizing, and u ole will last longer thau a patch auy day.' The old lady's hose** sympathy was wasted, while youngster beat a tetreat around the corner, displaying a flag of trace in the tear. • Hippolyte Lucas, a serious wri j ter in whom criticism finds no cause of attack but a iong nose, was playing chess tho other day j with Louis Lesnoyers, at a ! moment when he was suffering from a cold in the head. ‘Blow vour nose, my dear fel low,' said Lesnoyers, with consid erable good humor, as he saw him losing. ‘Blow it yourself,’ said Lucas,' ‘it’s nearer yon than me.’ The courtship of the last but one Earl of Pomfret, and the heir i ess he afterwards married was ' conducted after the following fash ion: Do you like buttered toast?’ ‘Yes.’ Buttered on both sides?’ •Yes,’ ‘Bo do I; don’t yon think we had better be married?’ ‘Yes.’ Tne lady’s fourth ‘yes’ was pro nounced before the altar. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Agreeable to the last will and testa most of Guy Smith deceased will be sold before the Court House door in the city of Madison on the Srst Tuesday in De cember nest the following property to wit: tine House and lot near the eor porate limits ol the city on the Coving ton road adjoining the premises ol Dan iel Killian and others, containing C 8) eight Acres of hand more or less. Also one lot of Land within one mile of the corporate limits of the city, containing (202 ! a) two hundred and two and one half Acre* of Land more or less adjoin ing the lands ol Thomason, Wilson,'Saf fold and others, and known as the Sam Shield's place, with a good Cabin, Crib and Cotton Houses. All sold bv reason ol the will for distribution among the heirs at law. Terms of sale, twelve months credit with approved security and titles conveyed when tile purchase money is paid. The purchaser to pay for papers and possession given Ist of January 1879. Lucius T. Caupbki.l. Administrator witli the will annexed. €4 EORGIA, Morgan County.— O dinar?'* Office of said countv.—Ah net' M. Part*.*, administrator of Abner I’artce, late of said countv, deceased, applies to me f r leave to sell all the real estate and per aontl pro. ert belonging lo miij catate; Thi* is therefore to cite ail ptraona concerned, kindred and creditors, to file their objections, if unv tlisv have, why said real estate and personal property should not be sold, on or by the Ist Monday in December IS7S. else leave will be grunted Witness n,y hand and official signa ture this Nov. 1, 1878. nova-td THUS. U. bAI.UWIN, Ordinary. GEORGIA. Mono an Cos. Ordinary’s Olßce of said County.— William L. High, Guardian of Louisa W. Moultrie, applies to me for leave to sell the Wild Lauds, (scattered in diffe rent counties of said State) belonging lo said Louisa W. Moultrie at private sales. Tills is therefor* to cite all itersons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to lie their objections, it any they liaye, why said Lands should not be solti at private sale, ou or Irefore the Ist Mondav in December, 1878, else leave trill he grant ed. T. B. Baldwin Qft26-t.il Ordinary, M. C. CITATION. Georgia, Motto an County. Where**. Emanuel Hevscr, adsiinistnitnr of Jonathan Walker, represents lo be court in his petition, duly filed, that he has Iu lly admiiidpr ed Jonathan Walker’s estate : This is therefore to cite all persons concerned.gtmdred and cred itors, to show cause, if any they hrve, why said administrator should (not be discharged from his administration and receive letters ol dismission on the first Mondav in January IR7*j *eptt>K.td T M llALltWlN,Ordinary M.C. CITATION GEORGIA, Morgan, Co.—Whereas, Nancy Hardin, administratrix of B*nj. J. llartll* represents to the court in Iter petition, duly tiled, that site lias fully administered, llenj. J. Hardin's fld.nte:— This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned. kindred and creditors, to show cttiise, if any they can, wtir said admin istratrix should opt tie discharged from her administration, and receive tetters of dismission, ou the first Monday in Feb ruary, 1870. T. It. Baldwin, oct 18-til Ordinary, M. C. TAX COLLECTOR'S FINAL NOTICK.—The Tax Books for the pres ent veur will positively be closed Dec. Ist, 187s hxecutions will Ik* issued against nil who fail to pur. The time is short and I cun- : not possibly wait on all who fail to puv, in one i dav. Come one, come all, and pay vour Taxes and nave money, time and trouble. I will be at Madison on Frld tv and Saturday of each week and on mil public days. Office at Court House. Nov. 1, 1878. J. N STUDDAUD, novS-lm Tax Collector M. c. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. GEORGIA, Morgan County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nal vof Morgan county, panned on Ihe 7th day of October, 1873, will be sold on the first Tues day iu December 1878 (tbo name being ihe 3rd day of said last named month) at the Court 1 louse door in said county, between the legal bourn of sale, the following described Lands and other property belonging to the estate of my in testate. Win A. llammond, deceased, lute of said county, vis: The place noon which said Hammond resided at the lime of hi* death, situ ated in OMtd county, adjoining lands of J. F. Mathews, Jesse M. Perry, Joseph K. Moore, *l. A. Fannio and others, containing three hundred and fortv-tive (945) acres more or less ; also auother tract of I.und situated in said county, adjoining lands of Garrett Hammond, Mrs. Co'u sids, A. routliin ami others, containing two hundred ands 264) acres more or less. Also another tract of l*and Lot No-2*o, t'th i District, 2d Section of originally Gilmore, ’now Fannin eouuty, containing according to Plat and Grant 160 acres, the same being what is called a Wild Lot of l.and Also at same time and place the remaining pi rsonal property be longing to said estate, consisting of Live Stock, Plantation Tools used uod uece*saiy for run ning a farm, Wagons. three Mules one Horse, Guo, Pistol, liliiitMiiith Tools, some Corn and Fodder, and other articles of tie rsonal property, all sold for the benefit of creditors end heirs ut Law. Terra* cash. JOS. K. MOURE, nov2-tds Adm’r of Wm. A. Hammond. Executor’s Sale* BV virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, will be sold before tho Court House door of Morgan county, Georgia, between the legal hour* ol sale, on tit* First Tuesday in December next, | On* Hundred mid One acres, more or | less, of Land, in said county, adjoining land* ot Sturgis*, A Inland and Brack, | belonging to the estate ol Timothy White, deceased, late of said county. Term* cash. Sale for benefit of heirs aud cmliiora. JAUKs H. WHITE ooiMMd* Executor. AS’ YLVESTER ALLEN, Merchant Tailor, MADISON, GA. Room* over C. B Atkiuwia'* *lui. U** re tained Irom tb. North mid rvuuocd Imi.iuoa*. (a.b will bo e lav led for *ll Work dour No work lea.ia, tbo .bop until ptd lor. juul-lm AGENTSSE£-4SJ aud loot, address Km lay, Uttvir Al" **"'. Go. iuinvtf Bradford’s PATENT EXCELSIOR Portable Dry Steam Engines. AFTER a most critical cxamiirt.ion ol the various kinds that the market is flooded with,l have selected the above, ml will stake my reputation of over TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE, ns a practical machinist, engineer, and master mechanic, that, everything con sidered, tills Engine is far ahead of any other I have ever seen or heard ot. The price is as low as a really FIRST-CLASS ENGINE can be built for. It has several impor tant improvements that no other has. Combined with wonilerlul simplicity anil durability. Being* CENTRE CRANK ENGINES, it can not and will not get out ol repair, like all SIDE ( RANK ENGINES must do. With it, there is an absolute impos sibility to throw sparks as al. others do. This BAFTCTY FROM HpAitKs is and should he eoesit'ered of vital importance in se lecting an engine. Price at the Factory. 4 HORSE POWER, - - $450. 6 “ “ - . 600. 7 “ “ - - 650. 9to 10 “ - - 800 Tit is includes everything ready for kirk and watkr. ON WHEELS, 8100 Extra. To parties thinking of purchasing. 1 •efer to Major Bonder ol Fair Plav, Ma jor Launitis, near High Shoals, and Dr. Coglmrn, near Eatonton, who bought ol me last year. I am also State Agent for the coleh.utted Water Town Stationary Return Tubular Boiler STEAM ENGINE. 12 HORSE POWER - S3OO 15 “ . “ - 900. All Engines and Machinery set up and started muck ok kxtra cost, and war ranted to he as represented. ( for Catalogue and Price Lists at my Hardware Store, Where also will be found tbe largest BKLKCTION Of AGRICULTURAL IiMPLEMIMTS, at prices that shall defy competition. P. V. CARBINE, feb2-ly. Madison, Ga. Hill if la t thews, Ts now receiving und opening his full Stock of Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, IIA I’S, CAPS, Boots, Shoes, Clothing. CKOCKEUY AND HOLLOW-WARE, Groceries, &e., <&c. Which he will sell as L >w as the Low est and us Cheap as the Cheapest. He respectfnlly invites hi* old friends to i give him a call. BILL MATTHEWS, SStf Main St., MADISON, GA. j GEOB CMAV. FEMALE COLLEGE. A HOARDING and Day School for Girls. XjL Course of Instruction thorough and com plete. Full Term begins September 1 6th. For particulars add res* M RS. G. Y. BROW NE, ■"£l7 Madison, Gu. C. T. BROWNE, HOUSE AND SIGN AND PAP E R II ANGIi R. Work done Cheap to order. Shop on Main Street, Madison, G*. octlS 3m Cruse House. COVINGTON, : : GEORGIA. EMRST-Class in all ita arrangements. L' Livery Stable connected with the house, where first-class Hones, Vehicles and careful Drivers emi always be se cured. Jnlyao-tf. LYON HOUSE, T. K. LYON, PROPRIETOR, BARNESVILLE , - GEORGIA. HOARD Per Day Room Included. The above house has been newlv renovated and re-fuinidled. Satisfaction gnurunfe*d. Meals 5o cents. Lodging No cents. y*y“MpeciHl Rates can be made for Board nor mouth. juia#f-if JOHN If. WHITE, WITH JOHN PA RET& 00. MEN S, YOUTHS’ & 110YS’ CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. 376 37S Broadway, cor. of White St. John IV.iet. NKW \ OUK. Special, Fred. L. Bacon. julj2-if Wilson G Hunt 3VT .A X>l QINT Gun & Ammunition HOUSE!. IB BO to cull (.pcciul attention to the fact 1 Lav# just received a lot of tine Kugli/n and German Double OCXS, togedi-i with * large und well M*bcted mi.k!; of AMMUNITION ami Gun Material, *ll of which 1 pro j Rise to sell at PRICKS UNKNOWN IN MADI SON SINCE THE IVAR. Will also have in store in a few days 2,000 lbs. iwuMitled six*** SllO f, which J order due t from the shot UiMcr and can ti.u* C"in|*eU* wi h At latita pliers. ui ullem..n punt to the repMirofad ktnda ol Ft rearms, Locks, timbre! ht, Ac. I shall also cotiMiiue to keep a tine stock of Faculty Groceries, which I will m*l! at : BOTTOM FIUt'KLM. Giw to# a cull and judge j tor ruurMMiv*. s. U HOOTII, I uctiS-viu latliaad tft, klafiuwa, <J. o#rTHi: NEW IMPORTED reyolyfr. With 200 CARTRIDGES, tho r ft “ ENGLISH BULL DOG ” llpa Theie Revolvers are SILVER Mounted, X 1 Loed, more easily *nd 7 S^, ot ’ BE ST Engti.h Steel (Superb Vt B V? U rapidly than . Enyli.h Walntrt and Rosewood other. .-.HA y . ■>! to • . V The .uperiority of En C lish Firearm. 'w i uwdl known. Tb: Revc’ver It wer. h TRONOtSI 51.0.1, r „ A*AI s S the market. Ev.-y one tested ut Tools on 'i "■"'D ‘' f l’ rice - l’ af l‘Od -A 4,/ X.'iCT' tV SOLE fillEFFl ELI) FIRE ARMS CO.. Chicago, 4*7 La Salle 3trset, Send Green Stamp for our Man—oth 11-a.traced Price List. aft* .Hy mail, without Cartridges, post ago paid and registered, $2.25. Gnat llcmlaction In Prices! JVe will Sell the Very llest Family SKIVING MACHINE for Twcntjrfivcl)ol!ars IN CASH, on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, with Walnut Top and Drawer, and i.ccessury Attach men‘s, and deliver it ul any Uuilio.id Depot iu the United States, FREE OF CHAR OF. Those Machine- ate warranted to do the whole line of Fami'y Sewing with more npiditv, more ease of inunageuient, and less fatigue to the uji crator thisn any machine now in u-e. Send f<>K a Ciucclau. Kvery M ichiue wartMUted fur three )eirs. Ajertla Wanted in Unoccupied Territory. Centannia! Machine Cos., Limited, 72‘J Filbert Si., Fhiladeiphia, Ha. jufvl3-6ui M \1)IS0N HOUSE. MADISON, GA. Fiml-Clasa Family aud Commercial ILM. Board, $25 per month ; $lO per week; $2 jn*r <1:1 v. Special Rates to Families of two or more per sons. House large, coumiodious und well fur nished S ttopic Rooms tor Commercial Men. FORTER_AT DAY AKD NIGHT TRAIN. I*. li. WOODARD, Jttn.-4 ly. Rroprictor. HOUGH HOUSE. RAIL ROAD STREET, M YDISON, GFORGIA. Centra 11 v located between Depot and Public Fipiure; about .'*o yards from Depot. liaise Large, Commodious and Will Furnished. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. Porte: ot day and night Irons. TERMS, $2 00 PER DAY. A. S. HOUGH Proprietor. j ml'!—lv. sss Is a perfect Blood Purifier, and is the only purely Vkuktable remedy knowu to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cores of Sypjiilis and Scrofula in all their stages. It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis eases. Fur Sale by ANDKKWS £ RRO. Miulisou, G&. Bartoer Biiop j \\ (HJf.D respectfully inform the yond peo pie of M.tdisoti and vicinity, th.it ! uni no* bold -1114; forth .it HIV old Niitiitl oil i In* Public StIUIIU, (ivci the>'.ieof Vtkiusoo k IVteet, where 1 shall qe happy to see ail <>;*iit lemon who muv de.iie uiy services as u liurber. Hie shop ia‘alway s tte.it it .id orderly, it.- who have puiruuiscd uial -uiv. lined me willulwwya e>tifv. J une 4- if. ‘ C. LULLbTON. KINGSFORD’S OSWEGO STARCH IS PFPsFECTLY PURE. t'KKS FROM A!.L ACIDS, ETC., Tlmt injure In nun. rrmrtMy (% Tax" Vr Books are no open for colleef ion of City Talus, Como up and .ate cost, us they will be closed ou the both day el I-set tuber flu t. HUM. It ItAI-itWiN, fit* Clark. Ud.-*H!, ‘la Jt.,l. K*. !.!*.{ MILLEIR’S SAFE AAD IROA Worlds, BALTMIORE. Salesroom *\||S Saftimore SL THREE DtXJRS ABOVE CHARLES STREET * Facto itY: S*pxare bounded by Henrierti** Claret, Fremont aud Warner Street^ varraiy of be-t Fuur and Bcuglaa Pboop SAFES! Banker’s Clients, Improved K -_y and Conbina tiou Locks, Bank. V' vultsand Doors. Cn.\ ni.oTTitsvM.LK, Va., Warch 6, T37T. L. 11. Millkk. Baltimore, Ma. DearMii:—We hare had a big fire in uur town and the Saf2 von soW me ti>r the Meears. Daniel was in one of the budding*, and) I waa -ent for to open it, after it cooled off, whicii I did and found money, book* and paper* aJ] right. It was burnt with eightr barrel* al whisky in a three-story frame building. The firm wants another Mufe and ask# that l write and find out whether you think the burnt one will be sate or not, and what you will id low for the old one in exc ange for one of the some Yours, very respedhillv. LEW. WOOI>. The above letter is a fair sample of whut i* constantly being received. Much record* fbr apc rim lof a quarter of ;l century, and nor a single case of failure under aav circumsiance vet known, should settle the point of iptnlitv in fitr vor of 'he Miller Baltimore Mate over any Sufe now offered to the public. **me of which are mere experiments, wliile all of the older make* have some time Jailed. Tested iu oyr Two Hundred Fires. 13,< OO no in use. L. 11. MII.LEIt, No. Baltimore Mt. feby2-l Baliimore. Maryland. THE FALL TEEM —OF— Gordon Institute, BARNESVILLE GA. TjK' a NS on MON DAY, SEPTUM BER. 2d, with a full enrps of euriun+t, **ni husmst iu suc cessful te:ieh?e>,determined t keep up the wirttt -prewl and (Ic-*wveil reputation of iliirjiiiU.lv Ctrl ebra ted m hool. Tht* record of this school is unparidlelled —its pupils ulwavs occupy ttlhr tlrst positions m their classes vrhiui they enter other -cln*oi*. There has never been a case in which ’hey foiled to sfi'ttd well, and ve confidently as* -ert that parents and git; rdituie can tfurii nu school offering superioi: induce men ta; ana but few offer as good. We have the best coinnitinit v in tlie State, as far as mohai.s, bntkhpujsii: and lihkhality afo concerned, and the location is j unsurpassed for heal.hfuiness, pure water,.and. freedom from local causes of dtxMH*. There hurt never been a death among-our pupi ls* We have all the modem appliances, *pparatua. aiowt.s, j improved furnitme, and the best arranged. | school buildings in the State. TUITION FOlt the FALL TEES— M<J& j Primary Classes..... .S2O ISO lu'eruirdlale “ l*T (W Collt-giaUi “ *•.. ;;i 341' Mii.mC “ 32 .TO- No e*rni cihurjrv fbr u*u of ihidlruimmt. on im atrnctiun in French ;u:d llurinnn. The am Oratu b> tliuSinte will h db*firtwß frum tuition hill., of oil |Mipils m pilc H count, beto-Hcii the auo. urn mil l*i our*. For Cutulngiie ciiiit..iniii(f othur iiilbramnon, o o;il V to or lit Ili re..- Cl l AH. K. LA NTH DIM, ftimiabirtL or I’rof. WOODALL. Socielurr. uly27 —ly 8.,a.-4viili.a, GU_ 1878. GARDEN SEEDS,! I 4 HI ''if and GENtllXTC—by eingir PP*ms or by the il.izcn, (Tor sUk by ANDREW S jt BTiO-i., itenters- tin DtiijiSv M.'in.-int-H, Jt<-. Mluli.Hiu, (.la. i-ui-iH-ly. WJT. A. STEED, ItILWUIfiHTA >* \f HITCIST BA UN ESVIPJLE. (ii. lurtiisb drawinjr*. and .peni-linai ,',r " iti-r ami Sr.etutt StUfo* rill-bint- Water Wheel!*, HmuC .Wattbittery Bolting < lut.lts, Mill Scone?-, with ;uy ami every other article of machinery pci-raiu '"Xto Water or Steam, <Liist or taw Will j Best of relerenec* given LX requestedi,— j Address as above. Jaji. Dly, W A ATT U FV~ SaHable biismestt mtm ! i fill LEi L/ everywllunt, to K , ln j pnrclinrers to Villas.-c l.iim will, Farms adjoin -111 ‘"'i “■ Gubmirs m Viramm. OnlV tb ß Lots arc *OI.O i .!;■ enubt] the Farm* *r ,lc|. utl (tKATUDruoHLV to ivorSing men. mechnnios, I incipient inmmluctumrs, and uiliers, who buy I dm lot* or set lie. Ani.lv, ... ones, a. j£. ! Fnncipal ol “Ridley Hall," Fenton, (ieoeW! ounty, Michigan. anratiaf. ! B IVl.Woottey’sj Tile habit of lie PViN pff Mwrjdiimj, (ium iJS A meric*au rl?‘ ,,,n *- Latidiiimm.{ OT 51 _ _ _ fe"' F!i.\ir of Opium, t ! 9 w.® W W i MM. C -— d pidhlesHfv bv [ 9. M I. 1 i.f! , h ih I.MiMtovKD rein- j 9 9 CL'IIr r iv - ! V OR ANTIDOTE. ' Tested in hundreds of (iuurantHed. |fiu> 1 nculurs Fiihh. Addresn li. M. WOOULKT At-I lan in, <3*. Offiou No. 3.1, over Liana I trance, Whttehull street. nuaa&tt! 100,000 FELT OF LI MBER FOR SALK. /YOtSTIXG of Wenthcr-Biiarrlliig, V' InHi-pimik and Fnujjing Ltimber, ac j my ‘Walton Place,"(Hit* mile from Shady j L>:ilt*. Also a lot of wUi**h ! will sell at Lowest Prices.. Ap ply either to me in \hulisoii, or 3#r. Oscwr | on tlie place.-ju 1 v2O-tf W. D. W\ XX. | To Make Money lea .-sin 11 v and tarty agvuttt slluuid .idai*ese. ues-tf Fooji.it, Ll.vii.vrt A Cos., AUrnuk bio. I JOS. j. UISUECR H *ll from thi* time give his undivided atteutiun ' to the (’arjieuter s Trade. Ouu’t forget, when you WRtit a job June, to cJ oe buu. bid tie loutidal bin rwMibutfv a nre* eut. Will work a* reaaoUßblc at the ntoee ej j ttdib.l ut. juueMy l THE BEST WAtiON ON WHEELS 15 MANTTACTUKED El FISH BROS. *y (H, R ACIISTE, WI S . WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF FARM, FREIGHT k SPRING WAGONS AuUkf MkMly Bests of "Worlirnen, Cvirig: uue&nj lv* FIRST-CEASS IMPROVED MACHINERY ax git. VERY BEST OF SELE*_TED'TIMBER, Aa4 by * TMMGMmn KNWarUJEW&E rf sie * W.vyi; *. ‘•The Wagon on W We gnrw tit* thiliiwrngr wttA e wugvm : W WARFICT vhtt IKOML 5* to fe well irade m rw*r? pan :cu-s • ita u af g*nnl luoGenuJ’ oatd shite she- da- fr m wwrk yak fkir >iuge. Mi.mi.iil any breakaygr ainniw nriua: w w iktum fiW 4ase %* r*m* *f mstenol or irkmanship. mpuutr* Sir n*• -Muii*. wadi Sw ifFirr *3 pace of rn.it.. of cnarga* oirtfii . price of sent repaurv o per vgmrf* ?<rwr wsl£ pml a ssak bv >W wmr chaser pt odkic ng a. iompiu <;f ship iindLai- JuAtutLi** j; ndeeat_ fY'Jwn; tC. Flmk. ) 3L Fin, Vi— B&dS. k CO. JK C_ HfDOITOv, | San wing; t ir:ui rifi ’oir, wrp woiiiritt aaR na®t ffcwra ewerv snrtK* f L witod Smunl. ff O'Bi PILTCfIIM ant TSIUBMv uu£ tLir m e :<nr .kgrtccdtand F*ajesr to Flsli Bros cfc Cos., _ racixe, wiy < THE AMERICAN ~ ? TO SET ~ It Sells its Essiest szi slirays Satisfcs, I— 3 ? AGENTS we jc® to far It. wad offer yon special i®lm3?jEE®iaßsk. Cm .VL S3- /.Vt £S, ♦ DJFI ULMER’S SkS. Lirev Corrector, Or Vegetable Aperint, For BTs*xii3a. fea :t Suit .4 ttee LiTrr, sccfa m Ukjppepmim, (Mutmietmmrjf Be Fiiorma, Sf'omc in O# G#B Bladder, Ifrofny Jauiu&u'#JkM Skmnnek. 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