The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, February 28, 1877, Image 2

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R. A. Daniel. K. F. Lester DANIEL & LESTER E ditori aii l I* r o p lie to r JESUI', GA., FEBRUARY 8 1877. THE END Hnyes lias been declared President by the Hit'll Juint Commission, and will be inaugurated next Monday. YVe think the Democratic lender* have acted like a set of asses, and are en titled to nothin*' bnt the contempt ••{ the whole people oj America. The voteisof the United States went to the polls on the 7tb dny of Novem ber last, with patriotic leirfs, and lected Samuel J. Tilden, of New York, President, and Thomas A, II tn dtickx, of Indiana, Vice President, and they would have been inaugura ted had"the Constitution hem regard ed; but Congress had t > create that National Returning Board, and by that the people have lost the man of their choice. On next Saturday the labors of the present Congress end, and end in disgrace, and to those members who have been re-elected that voted tor the High Returning Board we say resign, and let the next two years of your live* be spent in earnest prayer, and befote this Ibe passes away try and get the forgiv ncss of yonr God, and your fellow man for the blunder you have committed. Amen. The United States Senate has amended the legislative and judicial appropriation bill so as to increase the Presidential salary from 825,000 to $50,000 the former figure having been fixed by the House It is to bo hoped the House will insist on the smaller amount. It is not tilting that ihe people should pay the larger salary to da Judo executive whom they never elected It is a long time for an old man l.ke Tilden to wait till IBHI fur aro-her Presidential race. B sides, Dor yeais produce immense changes, an 1 it is un likely that any Eastern Democrat will be chosen at that time to lead the party io another victory or another dluoder. Hayes meaks into the Presidency under the plea that Congress has no power to keen him ou l . Ho feloniously tak'S w hat does iot belong to him, un der 11 a wretched pretense ti nt the stolen votis cannot be returned to their rightful owner. — Albany Aryun. - - Whenever our party keeps still for a while, and gets a chance to do a big tiling, it has to go on and make a d-d lop-eared fool of itsalf. Sam Gary. Wh-t Tliry Think of Him at Home ! We copy the following from a Savan nah Sunday paper of February 25th: “That enterprise among merchants stimulates trade, is u fuel too well known to need any other comment, ex cept the necessity of the putilio ro sup port it, and in this wise show their ap preciation. Thus enly villages "W into towns, towns inter cities, and c, s into business centres One ol our mot eliterpiising inct<'lianis is Mr. Duvid YVcisbeiu, who has drawn tiadc to this iity from many section of this country, winch have never before made our city their market. Wo are awaic that our own population patroniz i him to very great e xtent, for one fmuy pass Ins well-stocked Dry Goods House, 100 Broughton Street; at any hour ef the day and find it crowded with custon.eis; iud be well deserves it, for, from out holy friends we are assured, thut Ins * 1 rets OD the generality < f Diy Goods much lower tbati cart bo had else where. Isaac’s Nli'V YoIJK City JJneiNl'fs Di- M v.—This is ibo title of a vul u;i! \c w uk nf ooinmcrclul rofort-uoe, just 1 i' ly Waltkk Hi.toll & Cos, Prin tris id pulibhers, of 11 Purk Place, Kcw York It e otains a full and com pute list of nil the inipoiteis, Jubbcis I Manufnctums d.iiig business in tlu great mctrrpolis, classified und ar i.iigid by Trifles and Occupations, IL t.il giving tlieir street and number ad ,inss. It ian invaluable work for the t entry Merchant. It tells hiui wlo ro to alttftiu everything from u neciilo to a t:: nr engine, of first or second bauds Ti i wotk will be sent by the publishers to at,y address, postage prrptiiJ, upon tbe receipt ofilio prior, .which is os fol low.-: Cloth, lull bi uiiil edition, per e ; v. One Dollar; iloxible cloth bound, ' i.uiy-Pive cents; paper covers, Fifty Cents. ——- —■——-- - —— Peon Weak Woman Miss Susan Nipper, who lived in it small tene 11, if, a lone woman was quite fluster i tbe other morning l>v an early call 'in a bachelor neigdbor. "What do you come here nfbr V' Mi*s Nipper "i came to borrow matches,” he meekly replied. ■ Miv ehrs! That's a likely story. Wtiy don't you tnako a match? 1 k w v hat you came for.” said tbe . : a rated old virgin, as she backed ih'. bachelor into a corner. '‘You v i o here to hug and kiss mo nearly i. .i.'ath ! But you sbau t without v.iUe the strongest, and the Lord l:a ..*s you are. Make the truth very and srg enable, and there will he found plenty ,of per >'o: i ready to tell it. Homerville Items. BY AMR I S IXt OGMTK, airamiigaiaarwii m■ i in The town Commiss'oners have g'U erously opened their l,e irts and had two beautiful rows of shade Gets S' t cut •* bich will add g>ea'ly to ti;e looks j of our town. Mr. M. M. Cat well has just reviv ed a foil supply of liquors, and invite* liis many frieuds to call ami see Inrr. Mail is tv very clever ami nccommodii titgge n I ' mnli, and vvb we uld be speak for him n large* patronage Notwirlrslai ding Ihe nat city of money, and the; hardness of times our town is improving daily Mr. V\ i! limn H. Green, a lirst-cl >rs carper ter, is now lu lding a very nice ehimh for the Methodist, tvhicu will be couqle ted in a slit rt time. The firm of Holliday, Lane & Cos. is now erecting two turpentine stills to tuLe the place of tlie one run last year. 0. B. Lone, one ef the linn, is a tb rough going man, and we pn diet for him a glorious harvest ns an ward for iiis indu-try Tire Academy tit this place is now in charge of Prof. D. Kelsey, who iH a thorough gentleman and scholar. Those wishing to educate liter chil dren should not lot this opportunity pass as lli-y ui*y never have another ueb a chance. Me. Jno. A. 'Street, our very effi cient Marshal, resigned bis commis sion 'bis afternoon and takes bis leave on tiro Ist of March for section No. 8, A. & G. if. it, hh 8m ction Mas ter. Mr Street made a very gproii pt, e.ierge'ic and efficient Marshal, and our town will miss him greatly. HON. EMMETT COCHRANE. Among the brightest ornaments in the Georgia House of Renrcsenlativi s is'this boy le gblator from Pierce, and who is probably tiro younge-4 member iim whom the State has evi r conlericel ilds honor and dignity if * law-giver. A. Id Coehriine, was Called by his Ito - pic to verve them, with the eh ws if youth upon Ids brow, and when they rail him ni* her still, he cun read fn m lire greatest chapter if human life, ex peri'nee, and should he survive until i nrth'e resting pi rion is reached, he can I boast, "from my youth up 1 was a war nin'. ’ A short time since Mr Coeh l an, Deling that ihe tree iXp"Sod alike to sionri and sunshine is die one to !"f --(11 the I impest ol life, resolved that iiiau also is in the making, and accord ingly, \v l lln lit t,no <’o It in the world, ho went out a stranger into the land, i and so effectually did be establish him— j self iu the minds and* hearts of the p o- I pie, and the first vote bis maturing yeurs e inib'ed him to cast was thrown when hi* own name was involved in the olrction. Mr Cochran adds to a hand some por-ou and fascia vtitrg s I Ire*-, a clear judgment and finely cultivated mind, and Ins speeohea in ilia House have displayed gieet research, legal eondiiion and logical discti nmctit. Tlio political horizon is ulwuy* Lung : ‘t; darkness nml obscurity, ami often it is haul in S' ini' scui-vr 'in pilgrim who Inis wcui ily liulii el by tin; w.iy, i > tmie the fill lucr you! Il w! O ouoe >t nil'll "lib stroll blight uspira'io i. But "e provliot foi' this > oil bit fu I und distinguish el sou nf an eminent f.ilbcr, a btiglll Career ol US' fulness uni honor, anil us we bid t us ni"i nilig star ‘G and speed,’' we sliuil hope io lrnoo its oourse, mouuiiiig higher and liigl cr in tho fit niunienl of political power.— Granted., uilhc Ayim la Condilutunialitt CM HOMO FATAKHII \ \ CURED I Onn Fifty cent Dor cf Dr. Janus Fat.miuii SriiciKii', i- irarrivded to uc -0 in o re itnmcdiutc uud jx rmmu nt I’ood, th in cm bn nttnii oti by Fifty Doi.laKS expt uded in any other known mode of treatment. Speedily tenu ves all hawkin'.', mici slug or other throat or uascl trouble, and jniritivchj radical’y cititt s the very worst and most inretrr nle cusoa in from four t" twilve e ks. Ordinary “ColLs in the head” disap pear by the use of tlis Smc F'C iti a sinplu night. After trying at I tl e Nasal l)i uel i, Liquid Snuffs, high priced quacks and other humbugs of t lie day, and still finding yourself a sufferer from this dang, nuts, fateful and loath gome disease, try l)r. .lamia' agreeable but jmsitivr and certain Specific, and be ci itED ! Sent to at y address post pni lon rieei| ti 1 price. 50 Cents and 81.(10 per box. Address. PAUL JAMES, M 1). GG Fulton Street, N. \. Ao t nts wantid, both lady ' tid gen tlemen. jai.4-ly BRIDGES SMITH'S PAPER. IS $lO 0 A YEAR 1J A live, newsy pupcr from the I'npilnl, full of oliiit, gossip, ci initial suet dies, poinj{iftphs unit incut ions of all kimls. .lust ihc kind if a paper to olive nvvoy bln, sand, give the world a bright and cheerful look. A good agent wanted in every toxn in the South, to when] n liberal commission wilt bo f'anl. souil stamp for n specimen copy or cnclcao one dollar and reeeiv* t be pper for one von . -- ltltllUiKS SMITH'S PAPER janS4 Atlanta, Ga TltY A BOX OF THIS ANI> CMEM 1 OU VVII.T. I*SK NO OTHER. PROTECT YCUR EUILEINGS. Winch can be (lone with one fouith the usual expense, 1 y us rig ii r PATENT SLATE PAINT (Fifteen Years Established,) MIXH.IV BEADY FOIt USE. Flrc-proof, Water-proof, Durable' Eco nomical and Ornamental. A rnof may he covered widi a very cheap shingle, and by application of rhi .slate be made to lust from 20 to 25 years. Old r ofs can tie patched and coated, looking mucu better and lasting longer than new shingles without the -late*, fnr Ortr-fliirU the rof of Rc-itUiiitllrit. The expci se of slating new sbingies is oedy about the ce st ot simply laying tin nr. Ti e paint is FiBE I’liOOF against spark San jl Aping embcis, as may be easily rested by any one. IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, ! arid fur tin or ii on has no eqtreul, as it ] expands by heat, c ntracts by e‘dd||#hd ' xkvek cbacks tier scales. Roots cov )<r* el with Tar Sheaiing Foil can be made water-tight at a small expi nse, and preserved for many years. This iSlute Paint is EXTREMELY CHEAP. Two gal!oiis t will cover a hunivt] square feet of shingle roof, while ou tin, iron, fed’, matched boards, or any smooth suiface. finm two quarts to one gallon arc reeptiied to 100 sqnaro feet of sur fuee, and ultough the paint has a heavy body it is easily applied with a brush. No Tar is tr-ed in (his Composli on, thervfeiro it neither t racks in Winter, nor i tins in. Bummer. On decayed shingles, it fills up tlye holes and penes, and gives anew sub stantial roof that will la-t for years. Cuki.ed on Warded shingles it brings to their places, and keeps rlicm there. It fills up all l.oles in fell roe>fs, stops the leaks—and although a slow dryer, rain decs not afiect it a few hours af ter applying. As nearly all paints that are black contain tab, be suie yen 0 1 - iniu our genuine article,w hich (tor shin gles roofs) is CHOCOLATE COLOR,. when first a; plied, changing in about a month to a uniform sUto color, and is, to all inti n sand purposes slate. On TIN ROOFS our red color is usually preferred, as one coat is -quarto live of any oidimi ty paint. For. BRICK WALLS Our bright bed is lie only reliable Slate Paint ever introduced that will e ff.clua'ly prevent dampness from p-ne tinting and discoloring tin* plaster. These paints aie also largely used on out-hou es and fences, ot as priming coal on "nc l.uidings, O ly colors ate Choclate. Bid Bnmn Ri d ami Orange. MAY YOHK r isen |=lt!< K LIST. 5 Galb id, can and bt'X . . 8"> 50 10 ‘ kig . . . . .9 50 V 0 “ half barrel . 7". 1(5 00 40 ,l one IriTel . . . 30 00 Wo have in 8t"( k, of our own nianu ficture, icofi 'g materials, etc., at tho following low prices: 1000 rolls e xtra Rubber roofing, at 3 oints per square foot. (Or we wiil furnish Rulber Um fing. Nails Caps and Slate Paint for an entire uow rou ai 4;, eeid- p> r rqnar foot ) 2000 rolis 2-ply Tarred Roofing Fell jat 11 cents per square foot. RUt.O rolls 3 ply Tarred Roofing | Fell, at 2> cents per square font. 200 rolls Tarred Sheaiing, :it b cent per square fi.ot. 5000 gallons fine Enamel Paint, mixed ready for use, on inside or out siOe work, at B'd per gallon, all shades. 1 000 Bids Flute Flo' r . per hbl. $3 03 1000 “ Soapstone Flour *• 3 03 1000 *■ (rrafton Mineral 11 ;•? 03 1000 “ Mo'alic Paint,dry “ 300 Special pi ices per ton or load lots. Ail orders imw be aceotupatiicd with the money, or subject to 30 days draft ou well known parties N. Y. SLATE PAINT COMPANY. 102 A 104 Mi.ilin Line New York. I'ISSCHEII ,f HALLS CONCENTRATED POTASH, AVarrenteil count to any Pntasli In the iimrtiet.niiit far superior to ( onren trated l.yr tor all puriKisrs for nliklt It is used Pat tip in one pound mo'al cans, conven ient for use in families for making hardand soft soap, for denning pur) oses geneinlly. Directions for making soap, etc., accompa ny each can. For cleaning type, presses, machinery, paints, softening water, washing sinks and fruit tree in the spring, it is unequalled for excellence and convenience of package. For sale by Groo, rs at 1 Druggists everywhere. Visscher & Hall s Insecticide and Dis infectant Powder is iuvalnabe for the dis:ruction of the potatoe bug,cotton worm, grasshoppers, mice, rats roaches, insects, and vermin of all kinds. It is harmless to men and animals, and far cheaper than Par is green for the destruction of vermin. It is also invalnble as a Disinfectant, purify ing the air in hospitals and sick rooms mid destroy ing the foul odors of sinks, cellars, stablos. Ac. Put up in one pound cans. For sale by Druggists and Grocers everv w biro. A IXSOHEK A H A LI, Manufacturers. IX! Wall .'Hrev* New V o . MVIB W£ISIBII n LOLUHN the Cheat dry goods H^>?t?E" Oilers the following Price List for the i xanjinatvon <>f the public, nil of whit h we guarantee to 1 c tlievt ry low est Wliolesrlc prices, but at which prices Mi:; MILL OL It GOODS AT JUST All . The intelligent public will understand, that it is an impossibility to rnbiio ev t ry article se sell and to quote the prices, for in the first j luce, rl we ul I oc cupy 100 much s| ace, and see■ lidiy, it would ' eit give on all articles sufficient explanation, fir this lias'll, we are-willing in f iwnrd samples with free* 1 tached to ar.y me. who will write us fir the m, if tley will er tie se 3 re l postage stamp, which at the- same time id* as a guaiantc e. vvlist the purchaser lias to expect, tut plertsc do not write us to send y*u sanqhs of * vary thing we hive, as many do. f r that is un impe ssibility, but mention such artich sp r.ly which you ii'tend to ( cichasn. Ox Oi;de s of Twenty 1 oiials am; Ovik we wu Pr-EivT the Fiiiicut Money can be sent either by Express,*P. O. Money Otdet, Registe red Let ter or Dialt oil Ci lliiljissiou Mciciiant, ir we will Slid g" ds t. O. D (eafii m delivery) and il requested will extend the privilege, to . xauinie ihe goods Uf re paying f.r them. We woulei|a!sn leg, not tooidei i" ons, uibss ]urllis to tiling, i.avn the IV" n< y ready to f ivjf f I* 11. cm, as we do not ml) on credit. As pen pic generally are; uiiacquainti and w.lli the Ex|t<ss charges, we will here wnil publish them: Uj u> 5 pounds, 25 cents; ou2o | tiui.ds, 50 cell's; 21 io 40 [ouiius, 75 C'M ;41in50 pi unds, one dollar. Ftiinll patk igts vau ti sent tbiuugh lltv. m.li at 1 cent per 1 u ce. Price List: F.bt colored Calico - at GJ CIS Very lestjqoaiity Calileo - at 8 Augusta 3-4 brown shirting at 5£ Heavy 7-8 tiiown sliiilihg at 7 Heavie.-t 4 4 brown sbeiting at Si G >oi) sen island 4-4 sliei'iii.y at 7^ \’cry bent soa island 4 4'heeling at 10 Best quality brown Drii ing at 10 Heavy biowu Osnaburgs - at 1 0 Bleached 3 4 shirting, as low a* 5 Bleached 32 inches wide shir!ing G^ Soft finished yard wide shirting at Si Best quality yd. with shining at 10 Sheeting 2£ yard- wide - at 25 Georgia cheer*. - at 10 Geoigia stripes - - at 10 Hickory snipes - - at 10 Good checked ginjlitmis - at 10 B and ticking worlii 15 els. • st 10 (i"od feutht r ticking worth 2." cts at lGi Bist feather liikii g ivi-i'tl j3O ets at ~0 Kentucky j ans * low a.* - - 10 Kentucky j ins worth 20 ce nts at 15 Kentucky jsans woi'h 30 cents at 20 Kentucky jeans worth 35 cents nl 25 K ntut'ky jeans worth 50 cents at 35 Wash po| I ins worth 20 cents at 10 Nice dress plaids worth 20 ots at. 12J Opera flannel worth CO rents nt 40 , Ki and fliiiiliel.nil woi 1,27 ill. wide t 25 Black watei proof li yat us wine i* 75 Black walei proof l> si qu lity at 1.00 | Blue' waterproof w ith 31.50 at 1.00 B ail; alj aea.double width, wortl 40 a(25 \ Bbruk alpaca,B<ik Inisb.wo th 75e.at 50 Bapcr cambric, yd. wide worth 10 at 7 t will jean fur waist lining,worili 15 at 10 All linen shirt trout-, 20 in. leng at 25 11 ney enuib bed spreuua - at 75 Swiss muslin, as low as- 10 Curded pique, worth 20 tents - nt 10 Bpun yarn, best quality, a L 1 unch SI.OO Hamburg edgings & in si r lions \ v ry cheap Towels, 27 t: che long • ai 10 Tow ;ls, 3G 111 dies big - nl Gents vvbile uudershnif, worth 40 at 25 Gents v 1 itv > lid. is ills worth 75 at 40 QiUts while nnoil.-liiiis wotih §1 at 50 We have n< w ri.tionvored to give an idr#, lo w west 11 go'ds and we know it. as a positive fad, that e nil ikeapiT than any In nse in t is g r ' al Judge now for yourself, you tie tint we arc not afraid to publish our rices bocauee We defy and do not fear Competition, That Otic may [uichasc me or two articles [enhance .-s rheap elsewhere, is not a ju-t ciiuiiaii; some may give an uwav as a bait, to secure a sale, which cannot be charge to us, for our reputation fer - FAIR DEALING is already so well established, that it is useless for ns to offer any as’U-atice. DAV I D WE IS BEI X , ICO Bror.gliton Street, Savar.i ah ; Georgia. THE CHEAP DRY COODS HOUSE M. Eason desires his friends to know that he is in our employ. Mii’s heavy drilled drawers worth GO cords ut - - -40 Mm’s white dress shirts, usually sold at .50 - - at SIOO Men’s vlilie eirss.* shirts, usually sold ul 82 00 - - at SI 25 Men’s wlii'e uress shirts,'usually so ill at 53.00 - at 81.50 Table oil cloili, 45 in. wi le, a yam 40 Linen table cl. th, 4 yards wide a' 25 ]j!iii'ii table eb th In 11 <.r quj|ny id 40 Bull sewing llmad. 1G b.ills fi.r 3o Gears iiii't Clark’s O. N I thread a spin 1 - - G Coals aul C'atk's per d> z n- G 5 Needle*, the viiy nest in me world a paper - ° Ncei'lts, usually si Id for 10 ets. fi t 3 English i ins. 4 pjpeis lor . 25 American pins, 3 paprisf r - 10 Gents wiiite haii'tkt reluct-, 4 for 25 Gilds fui cy 1 roeltt <1 btiiH.k’i G ; or 20 Ladies cairihi ic in nimed l ai.dk ts L r 5 Ladies all linen,curded i anuk’f 3 for 25 Gelils half tiusc as b*w as- - 4 Gents half hose .double In el and toe 10 Gints half hose, fancy striped - 10 Gen's half hose, English - - 12A Getds half lies' , Eng'iiti. very best 25 Ladies huso, a good article * 10 Ladies bone an it ferior article 4 pi foi 2o leiiiie* hose,a superior urt icle 2 |r lui 25 Ladies hose best English without seems ... 25 Childrens and misses huge a go el article • * * 0 !2d'Z a agate shirt buttons for * 5 Alpaca skill braid, a houiiih - 5 4 balls 1 f knitting or darning yarn fo. 2 D yln s, a piece - - 5 Doynes, tui key-red, a piece - - G^ Fi tuth \\ lialel one coi si ts - ‘SO 11 £h backed Ci übs a low us - 15 Ruffs fur the lice ka and. zon fur - 25 Beige fur Veils, per yard -40 1 buGon bia k kid gloves, small .* ze 50 2 I utton himk a' ii colored kids all s Zcs - - - 75 BUS THE ANNOCNCBnENt • or TUB • Murray Hill Publishing Cos. CHRONIC ISISSS all books—Plain Home Talk and Medical Common Sense, which contains nearly 1,000 page# of original matter, as entertaining as a fascinating etory. Health and long life made easy for th learned and unlearned. Crammed full of brand new Ideas, w hich are cheering to the sick, and intensely entertaining to those who are fortunate enough to escape disease. It guards the reader against the pitholes of human suffering, and points the way of deliverance to those who are already engulphed. By ail means, find out all about it. It la for you. It s author, Dr. E. B. Foote, of 120 Lexington Avenue, New York, ia consulted by invalids at home and abroad, in person and by letter, and has had tho experience of nearly a quart er of a century to the treatment of long standing and difficult dis eases of every character; hence his ability to write practical truths for the invalid reader. Ilia consultations are free to the sick everywhere ; hence hisimmensrt correspondence v iththeeick over the globo You, reader, are at lib erty to consult the able author of Plain Homo Talk and Medical Common S< nse. Write Io him and you will be struck with his Common Stnce. Whatever your malady, you will receive light Which will 'do you good, by investing only a postage stamp, and writing to Dr. F. We wish to interest you in both the doctor and his im mortal book. The Book itself, which give# satisfaction to all who read it, can be had of agents, or of the publishers direct. Price, $3.25 for the standard edition. Cheap popular edition, with all the matter and Illustrations, neatly bound in mus lin, $1.50. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of the price. 'A lady writes the au thor: “I have always felt that you were th 4 physician of the world, from the fact of your wonderful success and original ideas." 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Foote’s Free Publica | flla Lg tions. “ Ct'ratmfous Adi ire fo the Sick ” abroad as well as at home ,* a circular of value to the sick. “ Evidences of Dr. \ 9 Success; ” a sixty page pamphlet, free bj mail. —Send for them.' a OSTEkSTTG 5,000 sood Agent* AbfcN I & publishing Company, 1-D Hast 28th btroeo. If etc York . Tlic Ladles’ Hand-Book/ , of valuable information to every woman, OLD or YOUNG, * Married or Single. LADIES *** will thank ns for this 0 ***** II and-B oo k, and no /X / ****** motlacr will objectMFß“ to placing it in L-feSS hands of licrdaitgli SI Si ters These Iland-A./ U U vJ U Books Ves, but a r <^Fjp£r > aralysis, Apoplexy, and all ner for gea-,/s§ss/vous derangements ; „.i.:, g Cause and Cure. , /This Essay will be found eula-/ ileeply interesting to all ti°n./vfe-yiiervmts sufferers. BOTH EITHER of the foregoing ■Rfes/HAND-BOOKS sentFKEEto any address. Address, with *> /stamp, N. Y.P. Cos. .Bedford, Mass. r'liesfhi fi laAl'tliliEY'S Horizontal Ice-Cream Freezer. I (TINGLEY’S PATENT.) g . .. . 17 0 U Saloons, | \ i Hotels, Imm- r( \ AJv iU, ‘ or I ‘**B l * Cream Ilamifac- | j eeouj.my and! f iwrfection of Us H - work is entirely | unequalled. The £ = closed head will save ico enough in one sea- K { son to pay for the machin ?. The tub requires fe J but one filling to freeze. Sizes. Mb >4( quarts. E | When in town to the Rig KYltildtiuil.fi mo g ! ami see us, or send for uef.eriptivo circular r ! ami price-list. Very liberal arrarigemeutd mm!o with the tnulo. The machines can also be seen nt llte Centennial l.xhib., Agn a cult’l Hall, Cor. Aisles U k N, Column Letter yj I°* * N °' I(, ‘ C. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufr, 1 OWOOD PUIPS© Blatchley’s Standard CncunHer and Grafton Co.’B Pumps, with copper liuiugsold and new styles, andall valuable improvements. Manu facturing facilities greatly increased; stock and assortment LARGE, prices SMALL. When in town to the big Exhibition, call and see us or send fur catalogue, with prices and terms. §5 C. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufr, 50G Commerce Street, Philadelphia. ■ These pumps can bo seen atCenten’l Exhib., H Agric’l Hall, Cor. Aisles 'J dt N, Column Let- I MSST/r’M V/y\ SH 5 O t MURDER? But a man can earn with this WELL ATJGEB, $25 Per Day SKnsa any sire, and at the rate of 15<1ieet per day. Augers made of C. '.-steel and warranted. Always suc cessful In quicksand. Best tool in the world for prospecting for coal and ore*. Farm, Township and County rights for sale. Send 10 eta. and your P. 0., Cos. and State, and get descriptive book with Address Auger Cos., Si. Louis, Mt> S. GUC K EX HEIM ER , WHOLESALE GROCER, LIQUOR AND Flguf Sealer. 14U and 151 BAY STHKLT. FAYA- X \H, - - - GEORG 'A.