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OTIS JISSUIP SEHOTm,
The only Paprr ptihlloheil on ilir War.in JL
llnin.wlrk Rail road Iwtwerft
Itnm.wWk and Knotninn.
THE BLUE GLASS THEORY.
Uime poor devil unearthed ihe llic
ory some time ngo that the odorous
onion was a Meep prodnrcr. and then
th(- world ate those oscalents before
retiring in order to woo the quick’np
l'i-onch of nature’s sweet restorer. The
"hole country became a hot-bed, and
whole cyclones and herricanes were
‘H'ftvy with the breath of onions.
But. it was a wicked snare. It ) ronght
jiot f eep, and the vegetable with the
reckless odor wns abandoned.
Now wo have ft new theory—the
bine-glass cure. It is claimed that
the rays of the sun focussed through
n pane of bluo glass will cnre r’leumn
t m and kindred ailments. Experi
r -nts have proven, so they say, that
this cure is one of the most wonderful
ever known, and that it promises to
supersede physcians and physic.
We confrss to a love cl the theory.
It h a pretty
by annbeams. And so simple. \\ e
begin to think of tho days when the
primitive man lived and cured his
complaints with the simple bark and
herb. We imngine ourselves tl ating
back to tho good old time when sttgar
eonted pills and cholygogue were un
known
How much belter than having your
back rubbed with red hot liniment
would it be to turn your back to the !
blue-glass window and let the genial
sunbeams play upon it! See bow
easily backaches could be cured And
toothache! C- uld anything be more
blissful than to lie down and fill your
mouth with warm blue sunbeams*
Give us flic blue-gins* cure Let
us bask iu the cerulean sunshine aid
thus heal ourselves.— ltridges Smith’*
Paiter,
LITTLE* MEN.
Not long Leforo bi H death Canon
Kingsley drew attention to the surpris
ing number of small young men to be
seen in an English crowd. Acctrding
to biu) it wus a sign of tt.p deteriora
tion of the race. Hut there are two
wnys of looking at everything, rind, f..r
tho comfort on<J fatisfuciioo of mnll
people, we would point nut that it might
also be taken 08 an indication of int. |.
lectual prowc-s. Many—we to’ght al*.,
ray loos' <f the great men of history
hnvc been men of short stature, fr. m
tlm days of I hut ancient pbil -si-plii r who,
as the story g'es, was so diminutive
that ho had to carry lead in Ihm pockets
to prevent In* being blown away. Car
nuto the groat, f-ir example, was a sin
gulatly small man: Napoleon, too was
little, Nelson bad no height to boast of
and Great Condo was short enough,
liildrrbrand— Gregory tl lo scvntb—
tbe inightieat of all Pope*, was i I o quite
a diminutive person. Then amongst
men of letters, poets and pliih Suphcr*,
Mootuigur, the osssyest, wus link; ho
was I’ope— "u litlia crouknl thing that
asked question,” so was Dry den; so was
l)r. alls win insisted, au we ail know,
on tho mind being the stature of man;
audsowa. Scarron, who alluding a>
ouee to biH ill nealtb and bis sire, called
himself on abridgement td human aiiue
ties. Will any one, after such names
as these— nod the list might be ind. (i
--tuiely extended —|r ok down on little
in on with disdaiu?
A Ntw York letter sny s: “Thoro
an Ml.or tight crowing nut if Isaac M
.Sf iy t s will, ho had been married'live or
six limes, nnd his In jra are very numcr
;I " ll ''d. lie left a fortune of some
SI 1,000,000, and, of course, the heirs
are not all of one mind as to the distii
. .1: i hi of it. homo of them arc row niis
ite: a row ia court because they cannot
get enough money to support them in
rmkless extra* ngnticc Here is one
) ung nisn ef cighlieu whose mother
l ays he ought to have at least SSOO per
nonln out . f the estate 'to enable him
to live up to lis position.’ For each
of niff (wo ►isters ilie snroo allowance
is e'nimed. Another hrir, a young mar
ried woman named Foster wiiobas bien
getting SSOO per moniL', now wants $1 .
000 Mie also want* to live up to Jier
position. I wonder if these people ever
think of the ‘position’ of Singer ami his
wife, iu their early married life, when
ih*y traveled wid) shown and hayloft
theatrical companies about the o-,untry,
", Wl ’ ul ' l llo 't thought $1 000 almost
• fortune
Klctclier W.Ul.r, (lie second and
IgM hi 11 Daniel Webster, niter lend,
"'f-' !1 somewhat last and rratio life, w„ 8
killed in battle near Washington, . n the
liOih of August. IBC2 A melancholy
remembrance of the f*iniiy was revived
iu the Senate the other day by the ii
troduetion of a bill to incr. ase the pen
sion of the widow’ from S4O to SSO a
month. This lady is now aijty fire
year* of age, and Mr Boutwell *Uted
upon presenting the bill that she was in
eouonton of actual distr. s.
Tnn Foin-Vkau-Oi.d's PitaVEit.—
Her father bad been away from the
city on t unit es for two weeks, nn 1 the
mother has taught the little cue to
conclude her evening prayers with
“and phase watch over my papa."
Last evening the little lady solemnly
dapped her Lauds and said, “please
wot b over my pepa, and you'd better
keep an eye on mama, too!’’—lMtrs
h'r lA ntiK'rul.
Maccn & Brurswick Railroad
trF.NKrt.. SiTKIUNTEn MENT'B (>Fncr. |
Macon, Ga.. Febi uury 4th, 1877 j
On and after Sunday, Fehruaiy 4th, i
1877, iascngcr traii.s on thinruaci will ;
run as follows:
NIGHT PABSKNGEIi, [Daily.]
Len ve Macon 7: to I*. M.
Ariive at Jcsnp 4::itJA.M.
Leave Jean p 4-70A M.
Arrive at Brunswick 7:30 A. M. |
Leave IlrntiswicK 7 0(1 P. M. i
Arrive at Jesup 10.10 P. M. |
Ljavo Josup 10:4S P. M.
Arrives! Macon 7:15 A. M.
[DAY I’AStrENGKB, [Sumluy exc
Leave Macon 7;:iOA. M.
Arrive at Jesnp G;:J0 P. M.
Leave Jcm'l A. M
Arrive at Macon 5:20 P. M.
The night Passenger Tiain mak s
elnse connection through io Brurswick,
Fernandina. Jac. t-onvi Ic, and other
points in Flo.ill. by the Cumberland
Route ('lie new line to Florida), ami nt
Macon for points North, Eas% West j
and NorthwCft.
Tas enger* for Brunswick and pilots i
below Jrsup, to avoid delay i I take I
Niglit I’iissct ger Train
Tho Day Passenger Train makes
countctioo at Jesnp with tho Atlnio&
and Gulf Railroad for Jacks nvi.lo and
other points in Florida.
Palace sleeping cars on Niglit passenger train
ACCOXIMOIIATIoN Til MS BETWEEN IIOCHHAN XSV
HAWKIN-iVII.LE, [SUMJAVS EXCKITKO.]
Leave < ’ocliriiri 10:10 P.M.
Ariive at Hawsinsville 10:10 P. M.
Leave HaviKinsville. 4:45 A. M.
Arrive at Cochran 5:15 A. M.
Leave Cochran 10:15 A. M.
Arrive at Hawainaville 1115A. M.
Leave IfuwKineviUt 130 P. M.
Arrive at Cochr a a 2:001*. M.
Passengers tonud from ibiwkiiisvillc
go by cither Night or Diy Pas enger
tram, except Sunday.
JOHN A. GRANT, Gen. Sup*.
VV. J Jai vis Mast T ana.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
CItNEIUJ. SriiBIIWIENDKNT’H OFFICE, J
A l lan IK' and Cull liu ill nail, r
•Snvniiimli, Nov'i 25, )87f>. )
ON AND AI'TKIC SI N. AY, November 26
Pumm:r ger Truitts on this liund will run as
follows:
NIGHT EXI’KESS.
I,cave Savannah daily at 4:15 I’. M.
Arrive at Jesnj) 11 7:55 i’. M.
Ariivo at Buitibi'idge “ 8:30 A. M.
Arrive at Albany “ 10:00 A. 31.
Arrive at Live Oak “ 4:10 A, M.
Arrive at Jucksnnvillo “ 11:00 A. 31.
Arrive at Tallahassee “ 11:15 A. M.
1 cave Tallahasseo “ 4:140 I’. 31.
Leave Jacksonville “ ...... 11:10 I’. 31.
Leave Live Oak “ 9:50 I’. 31.
Leave Albany “ 5:00 T. 31.
Leave liainbridge “ 4:40 I’. 31.
Leave Jesnp “ 0:20 A. 31.
Arrive at Savannah “ 11:15 A. 31.
l’uUmnn Bleeping Cars run through to
Jacksonville limn Savannah and fioin Mont
gomery via All any. No ebangfl of ears be
tween Savannah and Jaeksonville or Albany.
Passengers from Snyanuah to Tallahassee
take this train, l’nssei gets for Brunswick
and Darien take this train. Passengers leav
ing Macon at 7 : 0 p. in. daily connect at .Jet>-
up w ith this train ter Savannah. Connect at
Albany with l’assetiger trains both ways on
Southwestern Bailrnud to and from Entanla,
Montgomery, New Orlofttis, etc. Mail Stic m
er leave* Bait.bridge foi Apalachicola every
Satie day; lor Columbus Thursday and Sat
urday mornings. Close connection at Jar k
sotnille daily (Hut-days excepted) for St.
Augustine, I’nlat. aid Eulcrpri
DAY I’ASSENtiEU.
Leave Savan li. Smly’a exceple l,nt 8:50 A.M.
Arrive at Jesup “ “11:16A.M.
Arrive at TebeaUvillo “ “ 1:15 J’.M.
Arrive at Live Oak “ “ 5:201’.M,
Airivo at Jacksonville “ “ 10:2*i P.M,
Leave .laeksonvillo “ ■’ 7:45 A.M.
Leave Live Oak ” “ 12:55 l’.M.
Leave Tebeauvillo “ “ 4:26 P.M.
leave Jesup “ “ 6:40 P.M.
Ai rive at .Savannah •* “ 9:45*P.M.
Sleeping ear firm X-onisville via Jesup to
and from Jaeksonville on this train. Pas
sengers from Macon by Macon and Bruns
wick 3:30 a. m. train connect at Jesup with
this train far Florida. Passengers from Flo
rida by this train connect at Jesup with train
arriving iu Macon at 1:30 a. m. Trains on
It'and A. It. It. leave junction, going west,
Monday, Wndncsdav and Friday at 11:14
a. m. For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at-Fillip, m.
ACCOMMODATION I BAIN WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Dupont Sndy’s excepted, ntJS:OO A.M.
Arrive at Valdosta " 7.4)0 A.7f.
Arrive at Quitman 11 “ 8:53 A.M.
Arrive at Thomasvllle “ ‘*11:00.3.M,
Arrive at Camilla “ “ 5:04 P. 31.
Arrive at Albany “ “ 7:10 P.M.
Leave Albany “ “ 0:00 A.M.
Leave Camilla “ “ 8:05 A.M.
Leave '1 liomasville '• “12:45 P.M.
Leave Quitman “ " 2:48 P.M.
Lease Valdosta •* “ 4:10 P M.
Arrive ut Dupont “ “ 0:15 P.M.
C n.licet in Albany with trains on Soldi
western Railroad leaving Albany at 0:35 p.
m. daily (Sundays excepted,) arriving ut Al
ii : t y at 5:l8n. m. daily (Sundavs excepted.]
Way Freight train, with passenger iiccom
inodalions, oan s Savannah daily at 7:OOa.
m. [Sunday's excepted], ariiving at Savan
nah 4:15 p. m. [Sundays excepted).
George S. Haim s, General Ticket Agent.
11. S HAINES,
Genera I Sup, tint t tub lit
BRIDGES SMITH'S RARER.
1$ sl-00 'a YEAR 1$
A live, newsy paper from the Capital, full
of chat, gossip, (i ipinnl mu toll, s, pumgiaphs
anil mention* i.f nil kinds. Just itic kind it
a piq.iT lo dtive away bines mid, give tbe
world a bright and tlieerfhl look. A good
agent imittid ill ciery torn in the South,
to ill.cm a liberal eon,mission will Iki paid,
sen., stamp let- s| coin en eoj.v or olio Use
one dollar and rieeivct be [wiper for one year.
Address FRIDGES SMITH’S I’APEK
jau24 Atlanta, Go.
TRY A BOX OF THIS rYNI>
CHE- „^
YOU WILL VSE NO OTIIKIw
PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS.
Which can be done with one fouitli the
usual expense, by tis.ng or.r
PATENT SLATE PAINT
(Fifteen Years Established.)
MIXED HEADY FOR USE.
Flrc-proof, Mater proof, Durable, Eco
mimical and Ornamental.
A rnof may he covered with a very
cheap shingle, and by application of this
slate be made to lust from 20 to 25
years. Old r ofs can lie patched and
coated, looking much better and lasting
longer tbau new shingles without the
slate, fur
Giic-tlilrti llie cowt of St<*-lilnKiinpr.
The expense of slating new sliing’es
is only about the cost ot timply laying
tl) ni. The puint is fuse proof agait si
sparks’and flying ctnhers, as may be
easily tested by any one.
IT STOPS E V FRY LEAK,
and Or tin or iion has no equeal, as it
expands by heat, c- ntracts by cold, and
NEVER CRACKS IXf FCileS. Roots cov
ered with Tar Shouting Felt can be
made water-tight at a small expense,
and preeerv. and for many years.
This Slate Paint is
EXTREMELY CHEAP.
Two gallonSgWill cover a hunred square
feet of shingle roof, w hile on tin, iron,
fel’, matched boards, or any smooth
surface, ft out two quarts to one gallon
are required to 100 squaro feet of sur
face, and a I tough the paint lias a heavy
hotly it is easily nppliul with a brush.
No Tar Is used In this Composition,
there fore it neither cracks in Winter,
nor inns in ( -Suinmcr.
On decayed shingles, it fills up the
holes and potes, and gives anew sub
stantial roof that will last for years.
Curled or Warred shingles it brings
to tlu ir places, and keeps them there.
It 111 s up all holes in ielt roofs, stops
t lie leaks—and although a slow dryer,
rain does not affect it a few Ictus af
ter applying. As nearly all paints that
are black contain TAtt, be sure you ol
tairt our genuine article,which (for shin
gles roofs) is
CHOCOLATE COLOR,
when first aj [died, changing in about
a month to a uniform sb.to color, nnd
is, to all intili's and purposes slate.
Ou
TIN lIOOFB
our red color is usually preferred, as
one cut is vqualjto live of any oidirni
iy paint. For.
BRICK WALLS
Onr BHiGiiT kki) is He only rcliille
Slate Faint eicr introduced that will
iff dually prevent dampness front pine
tinting and discoloriiqr the plasHr.
These paints are also largely used on
out-hou cs and fences, or as priming
coat on fine bidding-.
0.. oily color* aie Choclate. Rip
liltKlHT lltD AM) OIIANUL’.
MAI VOttli I'ASII I'lllt 1C |,|*iT.
5 Gall. n“, can and hex . . $5 50
10 * keg 9 50
20 “ half barrel . . . I(j (10
40 “ one barrel ... 00 00
We have in stock, of our own tnanu
f'Oture, roofing materials, etc, at tho
following loir piiees:
1000 mils extra Rubber roofing, at
IS cents per square fool. (Or Wt> will
furnish Itul ber Rm fing. Nails, Caps
and Slate l’uiut fur au entire new ro>
ai 4[ cenis pi r tquar foot )
2000 rolls 2-ply Tarred Roofing Fell
at ]jj rents [per square foot.
HOUO rolls 3 ply Tarred Roofing
Felt, at 2i cents per square foot.
200 rolls Tarred'Sheaiing, at I cent
per square h ot.
5000 gallons fine Enamel Pain',
mixed ready for use, on inside nr out
si p\!• work, at $2 per gallon, all shades.
1 000 Bbls b'late Flo> r . per bbl. $3 00
1000 “ Soapstone Flour •• 3 00
1000 *• Grafton Mineral “ 3 00
1000 “ Motalic Paintjdry" 3 00
Special pi ices per ton or car load lots.
All orders must be accompanied with
tbe money, or subject to 30 days draft
ou well k' own parties
N.Y, SLATE PAINT COMPANY.
102 A: 104 Maidi, Iri j o Ntw York,
I JSHCJIA/i <r JIALLS
CONCEKTRATID POTASH.
Warrrnlnt equal to any Potash tn the
market,and fur miimtloi- to Conren
trateil i.ye lor at! imriuisesfor
wtilrli it la used
l’r.t up in one pound me:a cans, eonven
ient for use in i tnilies for making hard and
j soil soap, for chiming purposes genet ally.
Directions for making soap, etc., aecolnpu
ny each can. *
| For cleaning lyj re, presses, machinery.
I paints, softening water, washing sinks and
tin it tree m the spring, it is unequalled for
excellence and convenience of package. For
, sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere
Visscher & Hall s Insecticide and Dis
infectant Powder is iuvalnabe for the
distraction of the point, e bug,cotton worm,
grasshoppers, mice, rais roaches, insc s]
and vermin of all kinds. It is harmless to
mm and animals, and far cln iq or than rai
ls grem lor the destruction of vermin. It
is also imaluble as a Disixfkit. nt, prrifv
; iS the air in hospitals and sick looms and
1 destroying the f. ul odors of sml s, c, liars
stublos. Ac. l'ut up in one p. nnd cans’
lor sale by Druggists a-.d Gr eers every
where.
VISSCHER A HALL Mannf: eturciw.
9C U’oll Sire. tN w V.j
msw& mmm.
Comer Broad and Cherry Street, Near the Depot,
JESUP, GEORGIA.
Nevvlj' renovated and rofimrnlud. Fatisfaetion Guaranteed
Polite Waiters will take your Baggage
to and from the House.
Board $2.00 per Day. Single Weals, CO Cents. Regular Board
ers atredueed?B,ates.
BAR ATTACHED.
T. P, LITTLEFIELD. Proprietor.
LOOK IfliT
ROBERSON & CO
Have just received a large stock of Paddies, Bridles, Mar
ling-ales, Paddle Cloths, Wagon Whips, Buggy
Whips, Spurs, Etc., tc.
The largest Stock in this line ever offered in this , Market
which they are determined to sell at the very
LOWEST CASH PRISES, OR BARTER.
Gall and be made happy. We sell Saddles from $3.50 to
sl2 50. Bridles from SI.OO to $1.50.
Hardware; Guns, Pistols,
All of width we are offciing very low for Cash or Barter
Come and Bee
JESUP, GEORGIA
Who arc constantly receiving by the Car Load, Direct from
the West, by (Treen Line,
COEN, BASO AND FLOUR,
Which are Specialties with.them-
They Keep. Constantly on Hand a Full and Complete Stock of
DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., TO.
WHICH THEY ARE SELLING VERY LOW FOR CASH OR BARTER.
GANDGOFFS ‘ READY FOR USE” FLOUR AT SAVANNAH PRICES
ALSO DEALERS IN;
Hardware, Glasswae & Crocker;.
fer Prompt attention given to all Orders from a istoß©
No charge for difiyag® to the depot.
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS W/M
x, *} Or INTZH23T TO EV’EH'S’ ONE.
l*<- A PIANO OR PARLOR ORCAH CHAIR,
with an adjustable back,—made to support tho back of the sitter
while leaning forward ia tho ordinary position for playic:;, and by
a Pimple which pives it a backward and at the same t
time a downward movement, follows his motions and supports him JBraJ
in auy position without interfering iu tho least with the freedom *
2d A PLATFORM ROCKER OM
CASTORS, with thclonsc easy movement
in oaly Platform Rocker uiado
ALBERT best & CO.,
tayif not kept Vt ar.y dealer in your k'a,
“A DECIDED ADVANCE."
Judges' Report , Amor. Ins. Fair.
WILLCOX a/ * G-IBBSJ
[Medallion In base jp&LjSS&r of every machine..}
STEW
AUTOMATIC
SILENT SEWING MACHINE.
Awarded tbe grand “ Gold Medal of Progress ” of
the American Institute. Nov.. 1875, and ihe “Scott
Legacy Medul,” of the Franklin Institute, Oct., 1875.
No other Sewing Machine In tho
World has an “AUTOMATIC TEN
SION,” or any other of the charac
teristic features of this machine. /
Correspondence and investigation invited, C ,g
Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Cos., * v
/Car. Bond St.) 658 Broadway, New Yor.V,
ATTaLs AT LAST!
A TRiAL will UIGURS ITS POPULARITY
EVERYWHERE.
mAamwm.
When once i:acd will retnin its
place forever.
WE EXCHANGE MACHINES.
Scr.d your old-fashioned, cumbersome-,
heavy'-mnni ngr, woman-killing: machiao
to as, mid we will allow you for it,
as part nnyineut lor one of ours.
!7 IS CELEBRATED FOR IfS ADVANTAGES,
IN THAT If IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWING
MACHINES MANUFACTURED,—ADAPTED ALIKE
TO THE USE CF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK
SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE, WITH
A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL CF
: BREAD.
THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS AOIUSTABLE
WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE
MACHINE.
THIS MACHINE 13 SO CONSTRUCTED
THAT THE POWER iS APPLIED DIRECTLY
OVFR THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO
SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL V/ITH UN-
E QUA LEO EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS
CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON ANO
STEEL CAM MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING
PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND
INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FCd
TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS
TIFIED IN
Warranting Fvsry Esachltia for 3 Years.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING
MACHINE IN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, THE
MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED ANO
PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED.
WtTH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS 501.3
FROM sls TO $23 LESS THAN OTHER FIRST
CLASS MACHINES.
EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN
TO AGENTS.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED
FCR CASH OP. UN CREDIT.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TESSAS TO
kra yo. a
338 llucliil Avenue ,
jrrr) CLEVELAND. 0.
thiTneW
Sni li
WA3 AV.'AHDLD TH3
FIRST PREMIUM!
At tlio Centennial Exhibition, l-7t, and has
always carried off the inchest honors
wherever exhibited.
„ A COMPACT. Ristrth. ntmtAETie.
■Light Hurmras anrt EFFICIENT “LOCK
STITCH” MACHINE. AUAPTEir to thy
WANTS of EVEKViIOBV. The HOttr
SF.VVI33C f-7 AC Id i H F was Perfsctedeigh;
years since by the aid of the beat invpntivd
talent aud Mechanical Skill. It cosmiM n
all the Esenti:U Parts tf a FIP.PT 0LA Q 3
MACHINE, is SIMPLE ir. CONS'I RUCTION.
SUPERIOR in Strengitr and Beauty,
cmitaiasles ß Working Parts and is Oapabli
of DOING a icidci- roiige ot lie r.A tint n oKirr
Sewing Machines. It will KPN for veirj
inthoutcosTix.; OG£r CCiaT f-r Rn-Atnv.
In the Manufacture of this MACHINE tba
Very Host jVfrvteriale are USED.
The WEARING PARTS are HARDENED,
and the Mechanism haa been CoxsTßCCTkir
xvitii the special rl-ic of producing air
xaasy Eunnin*, DUE ABLE, and airnort
S’OISELKSS M ACIIiNE, adapted KQLML! Y
WELL for Coarse cr fino THREAD, COT
TON, SILK or LINEN, SEATING from tho
J.ightest Muslins to Reaver {'ln h and
leather. Such Confldencois fei.t
in the INTRINSIC MERIIS of tho
HO ME SEW INC KACHIHE tlru*
every MACHINE is luily
Warranted for Five Years.
LITE AGENTS wanted in localities where
we are not represented.
Send for prices, and samples of work done
on the HOME, or call at any of our offices.
JOHNSOH, OLARK & Go,,
30 Union Square, New Tori,
664 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
1111 Second A 75 ., Pittsburgh, Pa,
141 State Street, Chicago, 111.
21 South sth Street, St. Loois, Ko.
17 New Mjatgotcery St., Sic Friiorsec-, Oil,