The Lumpkin independent. (Lumpkin, Ga.) 1872-1924, December 15, 1883, Image 1

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IftDiUCT hi Law, Lumpkin, - Georgia. Out.2 -ly WFLIiROBN F. • 4 ) 1 . A It Hi:, Attomey ai-rFfiw, I.umpkin, - Georgia. Will practice in Stewart Coni ly. Special intention given to collection* D«-, May 5. 1HS3. .k."g. .sImSons ATTOHNUY AT LAW, AMF.li’CU), GA. Will pvi» tiee, in idHUe eouuUcs o This Judicial Circuit, iu flic fj r rrrc Court of the State of Georgia, bind in ill* District Court ,.f ;be Unite' 1 Slates, and in all other courts Ly Bjieciid.C' litiact. jnly 23-81. J,K0Xl4Ufc-»Ii&ESTEfl. A-toriie { at Laiv, Cusaeta. Cecrgia Will practice in flie Courts of fin Cbuttsiho zcbee C:r> uit and in .Stew art Superior. Court. Fpecial atten¬ tion given to coili'ctionR. Cnsseta,fl|., JVIay 5, 18 3. \v7S 5 r EGOR y7 1 *1 IYSIGlAN & wuEOX, Ltimpkin, eor^ia. Oct.20 ly . - J. E. & W. P. CAUTKPj PwCrtiekig Physicians, LUA/IPKINi, - GEORGIA. Office South Side Public Square. Oct20-ly J. A. TWifyXV(XSJit., Practical Dentist, LUMPKIN, CCSOIlLilA. Will do all kiuds of DeUtaJ Work in • neat and substantial maauer. Oct .23 4 t. I i c r % r ■*> M. COKDETT, DEALER IN Brags, Mealcines, Ghsiicals I PERFUimY, FINE SOAPS, Fancy and Toilet Articles. Qut.lC-ty CORBETT house, M. COHUH i' l’ 1?r«»|>., Lumtkin. .- Oeougia. ti Em')) Attention Given to the Ac. commodatlon ,p comfort of Guests! Oct.l -1 — BARdER SHOP. SoTith-iVcal of Public Square • id ' . ratsv ■ WILLIAM ABBOTT, Proprietor. - • _ '. If II c IV IL II itnimct Lliil'llS, «. ffamiiv : dknfk'i.hl;lS firnrn?i(!s 1X~- ffimkin I Uliillj UlUuOliuU, FI iijuuluu, BBBB. '^INES, TOlsAOCiQ, SrusNOtD Billiabd ANi> L’oon ixiu-ta. fij $'North Side Tublic Squ.iro, LUMPKIN, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1883. 1332 ffiSUSAlfoS. ff(d -v! H . Insnre Votf dweltfngB, Enrnituri, Mnj-ebaadisi. Gin Homes, and other uropnty. .NoneJwtt first ,-lass Com ■ uuius .fepre^euted. Rates low. J. B. I\!UHATii>8uN, Agent. Sept.2j.ih 1 iSl-tf. ' E. M. EHEifAM, AT A N U F A OTTTItER .OF SHArs 4 rl 1 L. if ii>»S ViltS, rv Piow Stocks, Etc. RiyiCLSiUTilKtO & WauoN Ki-a>AfUIN« Out ft) Iv * « 1T cn fidC ANT 11, ' Fat _ STAKE 0 Gnimtewan, SS j,» 2 to. 0 SLICES. iiiaub 4 —..... W.W. STOKES, ifKAunt is , Family k Fancy Grows, CAfvNCD 3aODS,TOBACe3, Vipn rs a ml Strtpl-o Vrtf Good#. *41 Wet H> ly F. 13. CRFGORY, t - DllVL'tll IN Fiincy £ F«iiHi».y (.Ji’ocei’it's FANN-D A'RiESj GOJtoMPNFSCT GOODS, ff» suri£ mil Toiucoo, Cm.uts, iSmo-'f, 1 ixw.vKE Ere Cct 20 Tft'TT——T tr j q iS'« m Ati:- § g r:\rn toSBssa SVt. DEAl/ELt tN F dimly 4 , -f-TAPOIM , ny \J{ A UOv_aJL ILzH, Plantation Supplies, ' (Jountry Pi cdiXo L U/* South Side i’nbbi', Square. Lumpkin. Ga. Jm. 1,1833. No More Eye-glasses. v„ / ; - -- J Tea ' 1 ' a PEr/es! MiTClil;! , .IAS EYE SaTA t E, V cert iuand effect ivo remedy tor Soi% Wear aud Til JlLiUK ,, d Prod vcintr Long K;ghtoJti«-ss. nndi Restoring the Bight of the Old. Utres-Tear Drops, Gratinluntion, f "ill a i’l'abwiLg Quick'RuliVi am Benuani-nt Cure. Also, equally (■lficncidmi 'vvteii used in other mala lies, Km-U as Tlcyrs, Fi-vir Sums, I ii mora, Salt Rheum, B'.'riispFi.lcs.or wherever iidlauiniuii'-n exist, Sll'lGH ijLk,S SALVE may be used to ad¬ vantage. Sold bv a 1 '! Dmoeists al 25 cel; ts. Mar. fOt ll-lfesa. LUMPKIN IIErilSCIiOOL. The Session A 1883 84 will open on Mot;day, 10,h of Septs-tuber. The Principal earnestly solicits a liberal patronage fn.mi Lumpkin and Stew art and adjoining counties. Yon cun not find a better school in South West Georgia. Terms as heretofore, Board in good families at, satirfaclo ry rates. J. F. TATE, Principal. Soph 8tf $100 WEEK! | DOLLARS A j W(i cnii gmiranlee the above amount to good, active, energetic AGENTS! Ladies as well as gentlemen, little make a success in the liustinwH. Very capital required. We have u household article us (siluhle (is hour. It Sells It&elf. g.is.nscd A every explain day iu th* family.' You do act if.'* lo i:s .'crii.s. t'here is a rich harvest lor all who (-ml,race thin go den oyiportunity. It cc.sts you only oue coat to ssjatsesa^sy^j^i (t ow ju-ostiectiu, at lun j-.i«icut»w FREE! Aud we know .van wall derive more good We cull 1 -t alibrd to(lcccici^ iia lr0SS1,ltt Writet-ipsoil l ' ‘ U ‘ y au UUCURYE M’F'O CO. Oljiy Mariuu, A Weekly Newspaper, Published ia the Political. Social and Agricultural Interests of Stewart County. a LEADVIL,LE SERMOUT. At ore o{ onr evening entertain meats Mr. J. L. Dow, M. P (Ticto H Scotchman of excellent hit uior, who is returning from a tour in ibiuerira, read us a seiinon which lie had taken down as he heard it in ijmidviUe. The service was in u tbtatru ; some whisky barrels made tlio pnlpii. After singing ‘A’Day’s Mutch Nearer Home,’ a luird fentnr ed minor ioo« to address the hard featured congregation : .Friends, the regular preacher lias do'wli among the boys who are working the new carbonate mines at •Gunniuou, and I have be. li appoint i it -* r r ^ t " i, iofe l0 „„L but. 1 don’t li. !ievu there’s a rooster the camp mean enough to take oi my. igiiorancw andco d ; deck me on the first deal. I have be- n leading in this vere book that, tarn aoogt the pibdigal son, and I m try to' toll you the story. The don’t give no dates, but I reck on it Unopened a considerable spell buck iu- b.slorv It seems the prod’s Iu flier was pretty flush with the stumps, and a real good sort into ,, i Laiganij ■ i alwa^fl , fiuoiloa out v uie as no freely when the kid struck him for a stake, and never bucked at the size of tile pile neither, so long as the boy heaved m hearty ou the ranch auti . ”9uoialiy m i buhavoa \ > i hiosoli • v, x band- v sum. But by-and-ny the kid f , lt)VV re-tless and wanted to rustle out, the gtaviT; so he got the old ,„au to ante , m advance , ol the death rack nii >'t , ‘Hoi ii,i let btlii go. He >■ no sooner got Ids divvy ... f is pocket than he tbemucb, and spread himsett taken some of the far off , T - ,. lo , ,, ! boo.., . camps, oil,, U'vCOXMj’.g no tie had , , a wav up time .. al , first, r . and . Aung his c an aryunJ a, if Le owned the busi-paying lend within a thou sand miles of Denver. But, n'i' friends, this game Ji lu’t last forever. Hud luck s.ruck him at last, and tile { rod is found in oil'- of his sober ! ntervals remarking in a cjnii lonlia! w ly to one of his chums: M rn, old paid, I’m busied cl. an down t.. the bed rock, and them’s tlio cold bloode i hie s.’ The book dou’6 say what the prod went broke on, but probably he steered up against sum - draco game. Bo that as it, may, bow ,;w ' bewto beautifully Cleaned out that he hadn't a two hit piece t-ft to go an 1 1 ei t mi. In this con iiiion he struck a ranch belonging ,o ul (JJ granger who,taking pity on dig poor bu.ted prod, gave him a ] ,' b " n,e, ' <lll, b' *''«"• The granger '' a ,u v a “a 1 °- d sample iu a general " a ?> but he was inclined to be kind ci mean on the feed, and so it came that the prod got so frightfully sharp set for a meal he had to go whacks in tho hog trough. Yon bet the kid, who iu his flash times had been bo; z ing round among the best, of every thing like a silver king or a big rail¬ road monopolist had now plenty of lime on Ins hands for doing a tall lot. of thinking and on® day he said to himself : Til just ding this busi m-s-i. Why tun the meanest help in my old governor’s hired service are living on square grub and plenty of it, while I’m worrying along here on a shook lunch I know vvliat I’ll da—I'll just, skip buck homo to the n an and avk fur a new deal.’ So he went, bnt lte had a hard time* reaching the old ;atieh. and don’t you forget it. When you have plenty of coin, my friends, every¬ body’s pleasant, but when you’re on the but row, you don’t find it so good. Finally he diet strike Ihe familiar trail leading down to the old home, aud while crossing some vacant lots the old man, ns the book puts it. saw hnn comi ,‘!f <;u ' off * Y ’ ;4, ‘ tbat ole man t eyes were very tlttn, but he s did not fail to spot ‘, I he boy I afar off. AIK . . . supiiose that / prod w l l lv >° s up to C iaso him off the ram It You b,d be *! idn ’t' l ?' A fie go and take dowu his shot-gun and wait till he 4 ?“** T - be didn t. No, bn-1 11 tell you whut 1,0 d,d - He jtwi wa'tzed.right out of lbe 4^® ^ meo * fi' m . and froze to that pCKW Bcai'o-crow right ou I 8 !’-*• and Mi to kisailf of htiu and ! weeping over-hi in and calling him I Ins poor, 1 ono-losl. hoj-rHiti! the pr. d 1 g!,t hmke all np, and cried liken data when the suouf comes I l ' own °fi Bike s Peak uudec a July sul1, ^!. le 9^^ ‘htn took bun r ¥. ht W to a clothing s‘ove and rigged him out in the. nobbiest suit ho had for coin, and put nil ole gaut ring on his finger, ordered the tallest steer on the ranch lobe slaughtered, invited mil tlio neigb boia ‘O, nu t Had (lie U’ggest Dlow oiit that had ever seen. Now, it uppers the prod’s elder brother was out at work with the teams, and when he euune. iu he ask ed seine of the dm Ip what was the meaning pf tUfv picnic they were hav ing inside, end when he was told the ri / sonhe just got real ma l. Tile old man hearing of this, went out to him, and said : ‘Como in, lad ; your brother’s come back, and we’re Lav¬ ing a regular old-'a-hioned jubilee ; now ' ' n '' cl ' m -® ''h'B '‘'' c ,l f 0,1 fpHow * n ^' , B,iar « in ‘ be hreak ,l, " a ’’ Bufc tl,e hvoihv * woaldu ' t budge, and snid : ’Look here, dad, 1 1 lm! « tmk tu lht! raU[ ' il - aud liuvt '‘ ,,over tnlCR « rc ' <s: <1 vo,,r ,,nlors - lml - d never shuck you to,have a p.cn.c of ,hw k " ,, ‘ n ." ,il vou »' ve 1,1 hop - - or ol a loitVr who has disgrtieucl onr name ’’ Bil '’ '»»’ f'^nds, you make *°- ur , ! t!ta ou U that ti,u oUi umu ljarl ,l >^cl hea-1, and wasn’t easily’to be bl,lff ' d ’ ]l ^ s : ‘ Mv 8 ' ,D ‘ - VOU 8a - v you have ne'vfrr trahserresifod my or but are you .pdlc sure that’s 80 ? 1 tdl vou tl,iU > ou bave S nev - oml * "-ansgressed my comumid monls now bv J your nubrotherlv and • uncharitable behavior. Learn that 1 am " ol >’ 1 ‘"^’ d b » ■>«’««- (,f ,ur ‘ re *' ,ru *' ,f 1,1 ai ' t l’ cw ' 1,1 acc ’ ,rd - Y ‘ ,n COW 1 ,h “ t -Vour service r= acc-r’ing to the lc'brof the law, but I tell vou t don i nil the bushel worth a cent, so lai as the spirit is conce ited. Ti.o spirit you are sir v iog, in; lad, leads !o n irro v mind'd ness, to big,dry, to int Ji r.m-e, and to moling round and burning folks h. ca tro they d u ! fix np'lli'. :i for m i! obai.rvarcc- ju.t asac''y :,s yon have tiri'iingoJ auJ as you a«rc”' UiXa-l Iu il 0 h!.' And now, ffiunds, it is to the ci'editAf the La other that ! ‘■•o’: his o 1 1 Vi rrV square 1.!!. in good part, -and you bet that, edd man was a real 'thoroughbred— and don't you forget it — Chisago Timm. Hunting With Baking Pow¬ der. A few days since a couple id uni versity chaps came up from the bay on a visit, to Sacramento friends Huaying tha-t tbore was good duck shooting at <i lake a short distance from the city, they borrowed a cou¬ ple of muzzle-loading shotguns and began making preparations for a grand hunt yesterday. Monday even ing they took ‘account of stuck, mi l found thsy had everything !o com¬ plete tbeiiy outfit except powder. They stopped at a store oil Tenth street mid asked f:.r a can of the best powder in the shop. The merchant took a can from a large pyramid stacked iu the window, and said it was a U£W brand that gave universal satisfaction. He would like to have them try it and if it was not as rep- j resented to bring it back nn l their luid'be refunded. The next 1 money wc evening jii;-t at dusk, two very tired looking chaps sann'ed into the store, guns on their shoulders and a deject¬ ed and woe-begone exprssiou on their elonga'od faces. One of Item sieped up to tho proprietor, aud depositing the cau very heavily on the e»unti r said: ‘See here, boss, your powder ain’t worth a—- to*. Wo used up three box esof caps and did not succeed in dis¬ charging tlio gun.’ The proprietor handed over the sil V or dollar aud set the can of baking powder , . back 1 , .. ou the , 1 , Biiolf, ,i,,ir remauing: „ . ‘Why did vou »«..'i«h not say you were go *«. gjVen y_; yoiran entirely dilffreni urti oto Sa(l r m , cism iteora Union. -------—*»•*■«*—-- -m \\*■ fs*!“•" B ” b ° panted by a little dog with 1 a stumpy tail);‘beg pardon, does this sweet, little bob tail beloig to you?’ Miss 13. ‘Ob, tio, Miss; that is the dog's. Darkna^s on the Face Great Deep. Tins bark Win. II. Bcese and the ship A mil mac arrived this morning, the former from Manila a’ rl the lat t'd from Culcijtta.. The fumor bad a voyage of 1(55, and the latter jgi) days! Captain Baker, of former, says his bark was diiectly in the vicinity of Angler at ‘he lim-i of die terrible disa'o'.or which killed Ihonsands and ehang. d the face of the iirxui in ami aruuuu cjuudn 3d airs. He left. Batavia August 28th, and on (he followfr,g morni.ig nt day light those on deck noticed a heavy black cloud from the westward and obscuring the sun. At this time the barometer commenced dropping to 29 40, aud suddeuly rising to 30 70. All hands were called, an ! sail taken off as hiat us ponible. Heavy showers of sand and ashes begin falling, completely covering the decks, masts and spars to tin depth of several inches. By noon it had grown darker than .he darkest night, aud commenced to blow a hurricane; but,-strange to say, tlu sea remained perfectly smooth. Heavy rumblings like distant can¬ nonading were heard, aud at inter¬ vals the sky was lighted up by light ning flpshe.s, an 1 a strong s uell ol sulphur pertnealed the atmosphere and made it hard to breathe. Al. hands were terribly affected by thi. awful scene, and many of the sailors thought the world was coming to an cud. Throughout the gale the tide set strongly to the westward, and tb ligrk drove through the water at tit¬ rate of fourteen knots per hour A' 3 p. m. the sky commenced to grow a little lighter, but the ashes stil. continued to !ali like snow. On die next, day the bark entered the Straits of Sundn, find the extent of the damage done was plainly to be seen. Whole islands had sunk, and those (hat reirn’ivd had ehang ed in form. The north western par of Ivr.ickatoa island had disappeared aui ) Ve.mUion and L. rig islands, heretofore with trees, wero complete ly bare. The captain says : ‘Wo saw a very largo number o’ dead bodies', aud the water, for mile* around were covered with trees and Juad bodies. The sen for sixty miles war a sea et lava. We experienced a hurricane fr ra norih north east, with a tremendous sen, which lasted three days. During this time the (hekand cabin were fl oded with wa‘or, and a portion of the bulwark* and everything in ivable ou deck was wa bed away.’ Caplain Summers of the Annhuac, says: ‘On August 27th, at 11:30 a. in. while becaimed, my Attention was attracted by a loud report to the north west. Thinking at the time that it was some man of-war exercis ing bet heavy ordinance, 1 sent the chief mate aloft to see if there were any vessels in view. While he wa-; aloft four more loud reports followed each other in quick succession,which* made the vtsstl quiver in every beam. I then thought that it was a heavy shock of earthquake. Shortly after the reports the sun became ob sc tutor! anti it became quite dark, al though it had bean a bright, clear, sunny day. Tho sun was not visibl »• 3:30 p. in , nor for the rest ot the evening. On the morning of the 28'b f was astonished to find the deck covered with sand and the sea full of pumice-stone. The sand continued falling for forty eight hours, and was swept off the deek-i by shovelfuls.’— lioston Herald The 24 Hour System. As already staled in the Sun, the associated railways (if Virginia and thoCaroliuia hive adopted the 24 hour system for computing time as is shown by their schedules. The At¬ lantic coast line and tho Virginia Midland or Richmond and Danville route are included in this, nnd their tables of time from New England to Florid", and by the Southern Pacific to California, are calculated on the day of 24 hours, commencing with midnight. A p isseuger leaves Bos¬ ton by one of tlio Southern express trains at 22.30 o’cloca, leaves Balti lucre ut 21, Alexandria at 23:05, terms $1.50 Ter J> nimm. ho finds bis whole trip sou.h wind scheduled that wuv. The rea sons assiguo 1 by the railways for this change are ‘that it avoids I ho awkward and confas.ug division ol the day into two equal portions of twelve hours tiuh. The day begins i midoiglil, under the , at as common system, but„there is no possibility of j concision bet ween forenoon and af ternoon hours. Tile great advan j 0 41ii?> scheme in a la.lroad time table will be seen at. once ; 7 a. tti , , frconentlv i print «» J ~ n <“• «>'« n «<1 or misunderstood, while no will coafjUil c , l , r i u muck i. 'WuU . a.' r, o’clock.’ One p. ni becomes 13 o clock, l p TO. 19 . , 19 n n • clock, | . and Tin 1 midnight is 24 o’clock. Any watch or clock , , can be , Adapted , . , to , the sys- tern by ’. putting the extension of the , hoars ill u elide , just • , . tu-ndo .. ot , those ,, alreftdy outlie face. The es‘orio,r uatubers will then be consulted up to 12 o'clock noon, mul the interior ones for the remainder ot the day The ticket and station agents mnsl keep postal in the 75 b meridian or local time used in their cities, a id also iu the 24 hour ieompution. E i' road peop'e halieve this newest d i - parture will in the end comm-ml it self for adoption by al! the railway; of the oouutry —IMtimore Sim. Bright Bits. 'Oil, Lord!’ yellc-d a boy running to his mother, ‘bister mash'd my hand with a hiuntjipr.’ ‘ -Vliich one!’ asked the mother. T Jon t kuow, I wasn’t looking.’ ‘Y iu ljok tired. Smith,’ said a friend to a granger, w> o emerged mt of a ou.mg bank, wiping his face, with an exhausted expression ‘dhauldu’t wonder. I’ve been lift in a tuoi’ig ig(.’ ‘ What thi deuce did ; O l let h l. log bite mi for?’ said u high State official to a negro. ‘Wbut di ;.e ae’f let him lute yer for, boss? k'ourse’f’s got mo’ iutrus’ iu de nin: ter den I is.’ Hello! Bill,’said a Newport yoen r man to a former resident of this citi ind claim of his who Lind come bac¬ on a visit, ‘Low are you ?’ How’s a the folks?' T’tn well. I'm a free man o'ico :n >ro.’ ‘Why,what has happened ‘.Mv wile’o dead.’ Tho Jog has queer las’.e in matt' - of dress. He wears his pants in his mouth.— JI.reliant Trawler. Nor is he particular about his rants nei h er. Wo hay® known a deg to wea other people’s ptmts in his m, nth An Oil City young man was relat ing to an acquaint tnae how snee -ss ful he had been iu his oil operations ‘Why,’said he. ‘I have two bank ac c milts ’ ‘Is that so?' aikad his friend Yes, and they are both overdrawn ’ A dale fed oyorboad from as f c m er. ‘Save me! Sivq me!’ he shriek ed in m irtal fear. ‘Hoi l on a bit will you?' sung • ut a sailor. Save nn- j I'm sinking!’ he yelled again. '.No j yer aiu’t. Yor can’t sink—yer too j •Why is it that so many cligib’c voting men go to Alaska?’, a bed a I Fifth ave. belle of a caller. ‘Well. 1 1 should think,' ho replied dreamily, j with a far-away look in his eyeo, ‘it is because the ice-cream season lasts I only three mouths there.’ ‘Anything more, sir?’ aske’ a res t inrant waiter of a two-eent editor cf a Now York daily, as he noticed him wiping his mouth with his coat tail, preparatory to leaving the table ‘Well, yes, answered the editor, lies itatingty biu hniigrilv ; ‘you can bring mo two cunts’ worth more of beans. ’ •» Give a boy address aud accomplish incut, and you give him the n a-tery of pa'uces and fortunes where Lit goes. He has not the trouble <f earning or owning them; they solic it him to enter and possess. A lover is a mail who endeavors to he in >re amiable than it is possible for him to be; is this the reason why the miijoii y of lovets are so riuicn Ions. A* tbo soil bowi rer rich it mnv be, cannot be productive without culture so the mind, without cultivation, can never produce good fruit. NO. 43. DiSEVSlO CURED. AVlT Ot'T MEDrcWB. A valuable llie tinman iliseov. ry for supplying Electricity mag-* and netiaiu to system. before Mat’ll, tisni utilzed as never for healing MAGNETON the sick. APPLIANCE 00.’8 THE MAGJ.E I’I€ KIDNEY BELT non trrx ^UEAKTED TO C All oft WOKS* refunded, the following diseases without NT.-i-vc.rin'debilities, ParalydsNe®- Lumbago, Gen* oral debility. Kbeumatism, , nf| ’j .ij'seasvs, Torpid Liv.-r, Gout, KemiBal Emissions, Impotoncy Ashmav Heart Mj. (tm.'A n»T..i» 7x Rnpt«M. Catarrh,’ E-.-repcy, it**. Ague, etc. «iiou any debir.'y ot the GEVETOTiVS <M> (iASft ccenrs, Rost Vitality. Lack of Nerve Poorce ar<! Vigor’Wasting Weakness, and nil this Diseases of a personal nature, from v, wlmfc-vur caitse, tHg continuous stream of Magnetism nucrnmling through the part*, must restore them lo a healthy action, There is no misMkb about this appliance, TO THE--ARIES : If you are afflicted with Hone I'uek, Weakness of the Spine, P .)] .ng oftji; W-imb, Leucorrhcea, Chron ic Infflaiuation and Clccralion of the Womb, ncida *t.,l Hemorrhage or Flooding, Pa:tt inl, Suppressed and irregular Menstruation, Hair uness, and change of Life, this is tho IV-v.t Api.liauce and Lumtive Agent known. For all nrms of Female Difficulties it is unsurpassed belli by anything before invented, as a curative agent and as a source of and vitaiizati-m. Price ;ol either Belt with Magnetic In¬ soles, S'O, rent l.y express G. O. D., and exainiuation a’lowcd, or by mail on receipt of price. In ordering seud measure' of •vni.-t. and si/, of slio > Hemittance can be ina le in currency, sent in letter at our risk. The Magneton Garments are adapted to all ugei, are worn over the under clothing, no: next to the body like the many Galvan¬ ic and Electric- Humbugs advertised so ex tensiviiv), and sla uld be taken off at night. They hold t eir POWER FOKEV'Elt, and are worn at all st aeons of ihe y. ■(,*. Semi stamp for the ■•Mew Departure 5fn> Medical treatment Wit's ut Medicine," with lliou-nu Is of testimonials. HIE MAGNETION AITLIAMCE CO.. 21i talc Street, Chicago, 111 Note.- -Bei. 1 one dollar iu postage siamsa nr cunency tiu letter at our risk) with size of shoe usually w no, and try a pair of our Magnetic. In oles, and lie convinced of the pow r residing in our other Magnetic Ap— p'innccs. Positively no cold feet when they arc worn, or moii.y refunded. NO NEW THLYC*> STFiOIS’S SANATIVE PILLS Used throughout, the country FOB. OVER And 40 proved YKATLSp J tlius i The Best Liver Medicine in the World. Ti o Gri ping. Poisonous Drugs, but purely Vege tabla, safe and reliable. I*i\er Prescribed even by Regulatinar Physicians. that A speedy euro for Complaint, Bowels, PuriFying the Flood, Cleansing from HeurtJiche, Malarial Tuint. A perfect cure for Sick UouHtlputlou nml nil Rlllona Dlnordera* Sold hv Druggists. For Pmnphiets, etc., address! V. £, HILL A GO.* 18 Cedar St*. A.Y. City* *; i .V WOMEN'S,. —A— #> '■J r I E*' * E 5C." iJr^ 1 i: 41 w tn-: J?"%\ -a, V’-; i mssm HUMDA N.Y W i ■.«4» |[^^* ?* THE OREdT FERULE BEMEOTi _ Tlio Favorite Prescription of the <v mm Msiieil Institute.' . NUNDA, N. Y. f r J. C. A. f Formerly, Buffalo, N. Y. WomtiJ For Pr Ute-i or Falling of the Inflammation and Ulceration oi the Womb ana all ular displacements, Paiaf Leucorrhcea or Whites, Irreg* or d menstruation, IloodiiiK. Siclt nnd Heartburn, Nervous Weakness Headache, in Indigestion, Back and Dyspepsia^ Stomach* Scrofula. Paii s ia side, Diz/.ine^, Kidney Com¬ plaint, Banennetjs. For NervonB Prostrfition.DQpree* won of Spi its. Ch.mire of Jdfe. General Debility of Worm n, ‘•Ladies’ Kkgulatin« Tonic ” lias no equal in tile world. Jf yon liavo tried other remedies without sue* cess, Regulating do not bo Tonic” c}i coumged, eivgU but UiuL give “ It Ladies* fails quUk n newt, to g vo and permanent 1 tliqf. If you are troubled’ with czy weakness of doctor’s Complaint prescription common to for car sox. lay aside Ladies* tho once nnd try * whil:h we B, " u “ ntce wHI wfor Tonic will inibljj?/" not wSiTEIm’S' This kmSK»I bona K INO «ftra. is a fi94 offer, made by responsible Indies who kuo^ W ‘ !lAUd,m ’ Beoi ** t1 *'» »ubotuea^or^m Leucorrhcea' Wash, r™ 0 St-OOpei'bottle, or all . discharges womankind «n tntcctioa rof tlvo common to A posi* euro in from two to five days. Sold bf druggi-ts, Ladies* or sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps* A Reculatinc Tonic Plas¬ porous ter. plasters. great improvement Especially adapted over all to othe* th« female system. Sold by druggists or sent bjf mail for 25 cents in stamps. ~i The Women's Medirul Institute is anassoct-* atlon of ’prominent Lady Physicians^ who have their successfully treated the diseases cotrttnbtt ladiffil' ta| sex, for years, Treatment giveh to suffering the institution. from any disease, either by mail or at obtain Wives, Mothers and Daughter* can advice concerning their health and diseases by mail, free, by sending symptom* and description of disease. Send two thvee cent stamps Women’s for our pamphlet to women. Address jl Medical institute, Nunda, li Yr (Jlciilion ThU Paper.) • ‘