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The Arlington Advance of Friday
last contains tho following particu
lars of the murder amt lynching in
Early county on the 35th: '
A difficulty occurred on the plan
tation of Hr. J. R. II. Saunders, in
Early county, seven miles north of
Blakely, last Wednesday evening,
between Hajor W. J. Bathes and
one of the negro laborers which
resulted in the murder of the for
mer. The following are the parti
culars as told us:
It was sundown, and the hands
had all quit work and come to the
house when Barthea told Matt
Butts, col’d., to go to the oat field
and bring up some oats for the stock.
Butts.refused to-go. Bathes'told
him that he - must go and Batts
agsith refused, saying “111 be d—d
if I go. Here Bathes struck him
over the head with a small atiok.
Batts drew his knife, and, before a
gentleman standing near by could
interfere, stabbed Bathes three times
the first .taking effect' in the heart,
causing instant death.
Butts, not stopping to ascertain
toe . result of bis action whirled off
and walked out of the lot, saying,
“If you follow mo I will kill you?”
He became uneasy, however, and
left. There being no one present
beside the other negro laborers, no
attempt was made to detain him.
A number of Bithea’s friends were
eoon gathered at his house, and af-
- ter attending to .Ms. remains, a pai*>
ty set out in pursuit of the murderer
who came on in the direction of Ar
lington. They had no difficulty in
tracking him, and,' after several
hours' riding, overtook him on Mr.
Seaborn Sheffield’s plantation,about
a mile from, here, where he had
stopped to rest, we suppose, at the
house of a cousin. The party came
by Arlington to get dinner, it being
about 11 o’clock Thursday morning
when they secured their-prisoner,
and left daring the evening for
Blakely, where the prisoner will be
‘lodged in jail.
Major Bathes was regarded as a
peaceable, inoffensive man, and was
highly respected by those acquaint
ed with him. He was an excellent
farmer, and has never been known
to have a difficulty with any of his
hands before. He leaves a wife
and two littlo children.
Matt Butts, col'cL, is a heavy-built
negro, abont 21 years of age, and is
said to be a perfect demon. He has
had several difficulties with hands
on the place : this year, and only a
few days prior to the difficulty
mentioned brutally beat a negro wo-
pcccl.
lgl!
; l
■ l
;\ spape
mm dm
bulls, has a vain. ■ :
enriches a I<h> caxcf>
pression by «ome cor
This is particularly
isolated tigttres of
which are seldom c
grammatical; or in
iiouncoments, when
punctuation are ofte;
space.- i- /
’ . Some of these rah
I surd; notably, tint
piano is wanted bv a I
ed legr-T In the not*
black lady’s fan, 1
faced lady’s wat
ecL . t :„ :Jl
. “Sewing done b«re” is the an
nouncement upon mayIrdoor; and
it took a small boy * to discover the
GEOBGI
BAKER COUNTY.
C
JLaTV.
tO Eteffitt
* AStcr* 1 *
Bash
Bui, etc., iu link «r v u-
pvrior Oort.
,-t *1. j 5*oteu»l«wr Terns. J990
to the Cvtxr* that the Defendant*.
i!.-y, Sarah A. Moruiub and John
ltbou' the limits of said Stale. It
ml by the Court that service of
blA^Ul be pcrfftlrd uU tbr ulJ
•‘j. Sarah A. ■slocamb and John
alios in the Albrn
>a\ an.\ah, a., March
Q> and i/irr SUNDAY. its"
t last.
. 1W,
—trains on the ( >Llral and S.jt,-*. h
rru tlAiir*t«4la aod branches wui r jo
9/90 a uj Lv.x. ._**avaanah
:he
of ;
it ha
;es are ab-
whlch “a
y with carr-
of “Lost— s
' and “a small, gold-
were advertis-
the oest term of
Hot. 1, USS.
• A tree extract frt
Coart.
Q. J, WEIGHT, J.8.C
Not. JO, 1580-di
Ida mtmatmot a
B. F.Hcnmn
14-40.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Bakes CouxTf.
WHSfott&Sff&Zisd
—Lv. t A p a
Ar. 520 a m
—Ar. 7.to a m
-..At. 12JW p m
—Ar. 1:44 p a
... Ar. 4:15 p m
Ar. 3.53 p
FOSS and SCHNEIDER,
Queen. City
BREWER?,
AT THE CORNER!
—Ar. si.44 a u •
—Ar. IW
m AND WILL DO!
289, 291, 293, *»S mad 297 Frerroaa 8L, j
CINCINNATI.
Ko.UL
-Lt. SJO p m
-Ar. 7:15 am
it) a m
.Ar. LLIO p m
-Ar. 1:40 pm
-Ar. 4:15 p m
—Ar. SJSpm
9.44 am
II90am
Wat
daily papers,
ice-chest lo held so many pounds of
ice, and a. new harness. The won
der was why be wanted to keep his
new harness in sn ico-chest, until it
was notice lobe an error in ponc-
tnation.
Morse’s old geography announc
ed to s horrified public that Albany
had 400 bouses and 4,000
Court Hoare door la mid c
inhabit- ftfjyaaSfij&i
ante, all standing with their gable .£»■**» ^ .
..d. tl,. , 1 to IMBU.iMln or audeoaotv. seta torpor-
pore of retaraumvai. Tmuad.
O. W. WfLLIFOKD,
" minor chlklrre.
ends to the street
A barber’s sign once read: -
“What do you toiuk
Ptl obara roo for nothing and fire)
When his customers.asked for the
drink, and refused to pay, he took
them outside and read to them
“Will! do too think!
Ml ohora^oo for nothing and girt you »
This reading giver it a different
meaning. . ;
Detached sentences often present
a quaint expression: “Job print
ing!” said an old lady, reading the
familiar sign, “poor man, he most
be awful tired-of it, for he's been -at
it ever since I can remember 1”
In a druggist’s window in Chi
cago there-was for man r years a
sign, "Artifiichtl eyes,’’and Immedi
ately under If, “Open all night,”
which of congee referred to the store
and not to-the eyes.
A merchant once want to the si|
painter' and told him he w
neat sign with a couplet in rhyme,
painted in gold letters; when the
msm brought the sign the inscrip
tion read:
"Sugar and tea Mid.”
The merchant asked angrily where
the rhyme was, when the painter
read it to him:
“Sugar and tea
Since writing the above we loafn
that, the party in charge or the
prisoner was met and overpowered
by a body of 75 or 100 men and the
negro taken from them and banged
to a tree by the toes. HU body was
found hanging there this morning
literally riddled with ballots,
particulars next week.
More
PORT NOTE*.
shipping, Receipts and Export.,and
other Batura of Interest.
Sanaooh'Nan. • o
The value of the exports Saturday
waa 4154,423 73.
There was an advance Saturday
of ){'cent. inspirits of turpentine.
A sign on a tobacco Csctoiy reads
“Twenty boys wanted to. strip.”
“Shirts reinforced” is the legend
in a 'Detroit' dry goods store. -It
means that they are provided with
double yokes.
“Mr. Jones’.Shirt Store” reads an
old. lady cautionsly. “Well, why
doesn’t he getlt mended!”
'“This boose for sail.” was the
way a landlord spelled the announce
ment A smart fellow, came along
and asked “Whon will the house
sail.”
“As soon as some one comes along
who can raise the wind,” was the
cool answer.
“Pocket books reduced to fifteen
cents,” was the nolico in astore win
dow, and a wag passing remarked
that- he was redaoetf to noth-
Mitchell Sheriff Sales.
.(STILL to Mid bofon tbu Court
Ar AJtasy Ar SSt pa:
Ar MUMgcrMo Ar t.-Maa
Mr. J. A. PoUiin. Waynesboro
Deer &r—I desire to I
the proprietor!, my I
derired fron
HILL’S
HEPATIC PANACEA
Expert Bottled Beer a Specialty,
febSft'vCm * *i- - ' .)
I. J. BRINSON,
Coutractor&Builfler
bon extra:u ftordeolh vo.Jd h» tbu Ira-
result. I tiva ton otlnj H. H. P.
FOB SAXE BY
GILBERT & CO.
urnpm
—AT 1S39 |s m
Postponed Sheriff Sale;
GEORGIA—Mitchell Col'.ntv.
w D &ss“* Uto " u,?
Ar.
SSIaa Ar. .
7:ltaa Ar Sarri-u.l.
JUIMsolila Ar l:uia
Ar 11 :ta a m
Ar ctipa
-At Sign
Court flout, door lo!
h'legol boon of air
SSS^I
■ mttutfj
A Oo.TfW.J.Sprace, F. B. Spence, J. T. Spnti
A Go. nw. B. Spence, ]
faaHWK
■Tff.W.SWTMDl
DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
Dwugberty Co. Sheriff Sale.
OE0R6IA—Dorratnr Couxty.
baaoMb.brelb«Court Boon4sor <a
dtf of Albunr. * Georgia, on the f
Turaday In Juoe Best, batmen the baal bo
, V.
or Court In a?oF oT
J.W.Mid M.V. M»jro.
nmy7-»d
F. G. BDIfl
ARDS.
SSlir.
mg.
The total tonnage of the veuels at
this port on Saturday was 19,029
tons.
Tliefe woro In port Saturday two
steamships, seveutecn barks, .five
brigs and-eleven sohoon
a total of thirty-three v<
- Tho visible supply of cotton from
all sources on tho 27th was 2,724
bales, againg 2,302,766 bales at
same time last year.
“SweeUbeart factory,” is a sign
iu this city; benealh one discovers
that It refers to pop-corn; doubt
less tho firm-bavo numerous-calls
which result in disappointraeuts.
In Pennsylvania there is an old
house callod tho Ilnrrowgato. In
front of It and directly on the side
walk bangs an old gate with this in
scription;.
“This nte bans’ well and hindsrs none,
agJKSSf."
Anotheroign reads:
“f. gstrit* focDtrmott, Uvea here,
- I Mills good panar, ala and b«sr,
Eva sradomy-—-
Lk.HA WILLtHD
YOUJJG WILtABD..
It avpaartng to tba Court that tbs dafondtoi
reaklas out at tbs State, U U ordored that ba ap
pear sod plead by the aaxt term oTthls Ooort. or
lud.lault tba Court wilt pruned aa to Jenin
abaU appertain; and that this order ba published
M MgMrll by lh( n*MntR_
^ 7 Wife O. FLEMING,
«H«74m4« JodtehC.A.C.
Dougherty Co. Sheriff' Sale.
GEORGIA—DOUOHEBTV fWKTT.
W ILL be sold bsrore the Court House door la
tbs city ol Albany, Gtorala, Utween tlie
leg si hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In Jnco
next, tho following property, to -wit:
Tba west half ofto* or land No. 154- consisting
of 1M acres, raora or lam,'tba mid lot oalag In tba
tnty, Ga. Let led on
;to*wlt:
__ land No.
am, tba mid
SttWWH?gfS35&*—Vjra.
tloa court 1 fa of N A A.F.TiU ACo. n. A. H
CbasUln. Tenant! In pemearina coUfiod. Tbb
levy undo and returned to me by B. A. llarncy,
ConiUble. F. 6. EDWARDS,
The exports of cotton coastwise
1 from September lot to date foot np
322,491 bales, against 280,398 boles at |
the same time lost season.
SSlfiHHttSgMgs&r.
The exports of cotton from this
port to Great Britain since Septem
ber 1st have been 194,465 bales,
against 184.654 at the same time last
year.
On a pleasant road ieadini
Baltimore,Km a ^little .waysii
is the following:
“Cakes and bner,
• -U t ;» Cheap and rood.
Sold
““ wire
r out of
e shop,
By Mstur t^od.”
GEORGIA—Dougiiektt County.
w p testae appMtoUmCouit of OitUniury
of Mdtl couatj for a discharge from bis guardian*
shlpofR.Q. fMckcraoa. thu is tbereforr todte
alt persoas concernul to show cause before me on
or before tbj first Monday in May next, why the
ku g. P. Burks should not be dlriil«t*d *—
bis guardianship orB. Q. Dickerson, and n
the usual Mines Of dlsmimlon.
jdacei
raeJ
Th,™ —— q-uini. | aaa atat” t ”°"
5500 Refill
Savannah to France since Septem
ber 1st 41,014 bales of cotton, against
18,752 at the corresponding date last
year.
Among the freight by the City of
Savannah for Philadelphia Satur
day were 1,242 barrels and 2£79
crates of vegetables, and twenty-
four turtles.
Of the shipping in port Saturday
Haw a Beat Little do
I TTaoages
ippiug _ .
there were thirteen American, elev
en Norwegian, - four British, thre-
Spanlsh, one German and one Poert
uguese. .
The exports of cotton from this
port 'to Continental ports since Sep
tember 1st have been 362^34-balee;
at (he same time last year they were
219,740 bales.
The American baric H. L. Booth
was on Saturday cleared for Brem
en, by Messrs. Holst 3c Co., with a
cargo of 3,550 bales of upland cot
ton, weighing 1/182,484 pounds, val
ued at ~
PROVERBS FOR SUBSCRIBERS.
“A wise son maketh a glad fath
er,” and a prompt-paying subscriber
cause th an editor to laugh.
“Folly is joy that ia destitute of
wisdom,” but a delinquent subscrib
er causeth suffering in the house of
a newspaper maker.
“All the ways of a man are clear
iu his own eyes,” except the tray the
delinquent subscriber hath in not
' paying for.hie newspaper.
"Better ia Utile with tightoou*4 ?**»*» »?
nets,” than a thousand subscribers '
who fail to pay what they owe.
“A just weight and halauce are
the Lord’s,” but that which is due
upon your newspaper belong* to the
publishers thereof.
“Better is a dry morael and quiet.
nets therewith,” than a long list of
subscribers who cheat the printer.
- “Better is .the poor man that
walketh in integrity,” and payeth
his subscription, than the rich man
who continually tolleth your devil
to call again. _
“Judgments are prepared for - ,
scoffers, stripes for the back of ] husdiiS®
“My husband is one of the best
men. that ever Kvod, but ho will
have his own way. I must always
give in to hirp. Ifve become used
to it, you know, and don’t mind'h
now as I once did.”
ThAspeaterwara neatlittie..wo-
man of middle age, rather tastily
and nicely dressed. She had a sun
ny face and a twinkle of innocent
mischief In her eyes. She appeared
the very personification of a thought
ful, kind-hearted house wife. .' -
. “He says he won’t give bat (23 per
month for your house, and’ he
wonV*'
And she shook her little head in a
ludicrously solemn manner, as if.
tho decree of (23 waa as.irre vocable
as the law of the Medes and Pcr-
- ! *ns.
“There Is no uke of my trying to
change him, be is ao awful ’set.’-
Let him have his way.”
Then her brigh.tlittieeycs'twinkl-
ed, and she came cloaer to the lady
of wbom abe waa trying to hire the
the honse, and assumed an air of
meek confidence. c. _*
“Ton can make the lease for (23
sfrtse?
you
fools!” and everlasting punishment
for him who {payeth not for his
newspaper.
month, yon know,’
>n tlM^thw (2*per'moutl>." '
She hstltatod, rather than stop-
ihoayltrK
,T.|AMB BACK
IMSSM Lt ..Ellen- a
3 as pm Lt Mill ^Tilla-.
•:13pm At M«eaa
tail Ar_
Ar Albany -
Sanaa Ar au»»u_
Sanaa Ar_
T:S»aJ
At SaTianah with Haraanab. FlarUa 'aai
Men Kallwar.al Aupna w.u aU Homo
bond IAH.it Allanuwith Air Line and
J.C. Soaw,
Oan. Tra*. A^t,
W. F. SHELLXAN,
Saft. SV.AL, trio
S.Vi
IAY Tit,
t will ran aa
user* from Sarannah for Brunrtticb
lo train, arriving at Uninawlck at 1 45
smui klAMAOEa’s OrncL
Bavaxitab, Gi. Moj tat,
nx and after Sunday, .may
Paaaenger trains on thlaJEoad
followa: - —i
NIG1IT EXPRESS.
JSSISST** D ^ at :::::i;3FS
Leave Trbe.nriUe * IMF M
Arrive at Callahan “ 93IPM
Arrive as JaefcamriUe “ letuPM
Leave JackeonvUle * 7 ns AM
Leave Callahan - 832 AM
Arrive at TebeauTlIle “ II3SAM
Arilve at Jeavn “ 1230 P M
Arrive at Savannah “ S3SPM
Paaaen]
take tbla
A M.
Pateengos leave Bnuuwick at *30 A M.
arriving at Sarannah 230 i*. M.
.for Darien Uke thlatraia.
leaving Macon at 93d A. M.(datlj
Jeaup with mi- train for Florida,
from Florida bv thli train coa-
fus wciai? 1 * * ,1Ue “
Drawing Boom Carlow tbit train hat wren
Savannah and Jacksonville,
JACKSONVILLE EXPRESS,
Leave Savannah dailjat 1130PM
Leave Je-np - 23SA M
Leave TebeauvUle “ S3SAM
Arrive at Callahan “ S30AM
Arrive at JaekaoavUle “ 735 AM
Arrive at Live Oak-daUv (ea-
“SSfffi “ ,,:0#AM
Leave]
outlay;
Leave JaekaonviUe
Leave Callahan
Leave TebeauviUe
Arrive at Jeaop
Arrive at Savannah
daily (except
,.S:4SPM
sj#PM
..0:44 PM
sao PM
11:00PM
.J:UAM
Palace Sleeping Cars oa l hie tiain daUy be*
Savannah and Jackaonvilla, <3iarlaaton
and Jackaonvtle aad Maooa aad Jackson
ville. -
Js«2fflr5asssBSjr
actudaqi wtta & train Sarnortdadai!r.
e:45 A- M.dally.
Savannah for GainaafiUe,
train.
Paaecngan fron Quincy, Tallahaaaee. Mon-
tlceno and Madison take this traSTme^
XabeaavUk at • JfiP. M,
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Aave Jesup
<ta^.
That tae Pad foil, to
wtU POSITIVELY aad PE&MANLNTLTRi
Grant. DUSeUa,
cf the KiJorv^ IcrooII-
thc Urine, lcdimatloo &r
ped, as thoogb ahndtodffinished, is
if she hod said or dona something
men mot. She saw something w'hlch
made hOf say, • In -an apologetic
iw#** 1 01 .7*®om it : .u .
. 'He is to set, 1 haft ‘to do.it. Ue
win always have his own war, and
““Don't yo» think ft wrong to de
ceive your husband r X " VcTT*
I wouldn’t deceive hlm^ he
need aerifr know anything abont to-
I out easily pay that Mt :Mt.pin
-money, or by economising on mar-
'ket bills? I do want tile honse ro,
and there Is no other W*y. - -'
the little woman wcntawavpcrfcct-
ly bappr, saving, “He Is the best
^ - in the world, bnt he is so
pig waarlag
prof. G-inuarmss
French Kidney Pad,
Which cmraa by
‘ Aak yonr drnnfat for P
»»»»«
4*Ph
Tai,—
Arritel
ABhel
Arrive Albany
Leave/**
Arrive at DuPont
Arrive Jeeup
Arrive Savannah
rSSffffZ
IPM
-.tJfiPM
-lfi night
..Mil
-IfiSAB
...4:45 PM
...IBfil
1:4S AM
..•:WAM
-IMAJI
^ ANi> DEALER IS
mm
ALBANY.
Lumber, Brick,
Lathes, Lime
Cement
GA.
Shingles
and
Eatimatas faralahal for bwlldiags aad
mormeu takru at lowaat I tv lag ratra.
Albany and southweat Ueontla need anan-
terpriM of thU kfnd, and I ant determined to
snDiilv the demand.
Patronage solicited and satisfaction guar
anteed
(^•OFFICE: At S. Sterne’s Store
on Wssbington Street.
Alhaav.GA.SvpLS.ISSe.
it
Hoxuw J.fOaa.
Saw’l t>. latna. Ja
BXJSHsTESS.
Will give prompt aad clero atlsaiWa la all bo»-
ines* rntrustad to their care.
Altoany, tie, April I,ltfiL dlwAvlro
OPATTISOIT’S
Iron Works
(Established 1867.)
‘ !. FATTISOII
• 3 _
founders & Machinists
ALBANY, OA.
Iron and Brass Castings of all De
scriptions.
Proprietor* CCOK’S IMPROVED
and Planter.
5Iade under Cool?/’*
:'o
_ M jatfiit.
fdl and healthfnl. • f^tUlhctlou guaranteed. Ltdvi
the cite ia laid a quilted petd. afleh reuden ratlin?
inponibe. Beware of infrlnfementa. Aik for
Cooley'S Conet and take n* other. Send to
by return I
Manufoctui
ring Company.
BAXES, SEED t COOLEY,
343, 343 c*4 347
ANBRETHS’
MHesifAioca Tkt&UMttmdwuM,
Cram* in Cii l’rU~d
*—‘tHETH
OtVIDlsLYVll
* SONS.Pntuw.J’i.
The Best in the Market.
jani-Gtnw
Mrs. B. GOLINSKY
n how BECETV1NO DAILY FOR HEX .
FASHION EMPORIUM
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF
French Lawns, Linen Lawns, Embroideries,
tbronxb to aad from So
ij;. aaa JaeJucavUle aad
At Jatkaonville dally (Say.
| days accepted) for Green Core Springs s u
I Araoriinr..UolottA. Eaterprire andalFlind
tiior.fii
Pret OnlhoottoTa French
Chet. If ho haa not got
receive the Pad by ro-
curibTr. IiurlSgoti ulbttaSrTHIIHHI
|«ltat ratlatWIciiawA'FiiiS^Uy
jffiS/gas^^Sfsgd;
The arrangement was'made, arid
ic little woman wentbwavperfect- my5uirnmrbM,Kmi2
-Hope deferred maketh the heart
Hope t
sick,” ib a proverb sadly realized by
" i publisher who senaeth ont bills.
1
the
“A righteous man hateth lying,”
hence the editor waxeth wroth
against the subscriber who promises at a cost of £7,9881 >«)
to call and settle on tho morrow, yet . -
calleth not to settle.
••It biteth like a serpent and sting-
eth like the adder,” when tho adder
gets through’adding np the amounts
due from his subs.
"With all the poverly of Ireland,
the perccntope of paqperistn n I wittm: .
much smaller in that country than j^^woreoaiaofibofntooeowobod ood I rv-
foofot
Car
tat Offlcc, No. 21
tba company, cepof.
J. 8. TTOOW,
„ JAS.L.TATLOR,
GeueoU Pisrcnjrr Agran
H. 8. HAINES,
Gaovral Maaacer.
LACES, (real aad ItaltaUM) arar braogM to tbio market.
Nun*’ Yelling, Grenadines. Silk and Lisle Ihread Mits
and Gloves.
A very tage aMortuent of CORSETS, PARASOfA aad F ANS, prettier Ibea
mrytkiagkvptta a Sial-dam raacypad Dry Oaad. ataUUbaaau A San
MILLINERY ASSORTMENT
Ibh .Ida of New Yatk.aa I kai. taken w«bl care to mlret Iba lan
Irioma. con and made, aim mack, aad wa are rare ererybefy wUlba
I aad prka^ aa I wnt mM at Um lawam prirea for retaaaiy.
Act, w. kare
tba trndt
tbimyie.qtmntya
■atari riytmbr
■ wttb
Albany. Ga, April t, 1ML ddwtf
MRS. B. GOLINSKY.
AUG. F. FRANKLIN & CO.,
FEED,
.roily BRESyAy,3TaH<toer.
T*l
fordlax loSli
ood-nbraa
with its ...
•otensir. mod elrfiut Trrondoli, of.
uaafiaerieirof th* piomeuade. alrr
unriT,l ' d ubl *^
Storage and Commission Hants,
MAGNIFICENT PISPLA?
-OF-
SPRING GOODS
l
A STOCK WHICH FOR
Variety, Style and Elegance
STANDS
Without a Rival in Georgia!
Our Various Departments are replete with Lai
Choicest and Rarest Novelties l
Nothing Left Undone to Make Shopping Pleasant
those who Visit our Establishment.
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1®* Prices Low this Season.
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BUSIN ESS SOI jciti :d.
FIOSTITEY’S BUILDIIsT<3-,
febl2-w6m
Bay Street, BRUNSWICK, CA.
L KADI NO SAVANNAH HOTEL.
in England. In 1S60, 85,00fc> per- ^ Lu.
son* wero relieved in Ireland at *a ; s*ttaRiSo» »»y kum, itemM*-«.mrmw.*
: ne'arfv-S?’, "' lli,C
DGftriv f45,000 persons \\ ore relieved and ar«hearingotgood resuna firocn Lhroi crery
■ lUBtf the j “f’ *
population of England ntfonr times ! Prof. Oallmcltc^ Frmch Liver Pnd,
thax of Ireland, it wili Iks scon that ! ^wbittvdjim Vhnr and Ague, Dumb
pauperism-in Ireland is urn i ia if ; Agu;. A^Cakc. BUfoos Fever, Jaaodice, D y ».
wKnt is in England, InVbbdrlion i
m«tte‘.*TreatU« on tbe Kidneys ami Liver fro*
by mall. FRENCH PJ
THE BEST IN THE MARKET!
3.
Tzxima
mm
2Si
THd*
resp«ct/ul2/ refer the traveling public U
re of their friends who have been gursu of the
what it is in England, In proportion
to the population, and is even 12
per cent, less (ban in Scotland.
I bore a
MaBSHALL H jUSK under the present i
meat.
The increarod patronage received by thw
house haa necessitated the lease of what wma *
formerly known as the “Florida House." and k .
has been supptiod with elegant fnrniture, car
pets, etc., and forms a grand combinaUon under
one management which will —
the traveling public.
be appreciated oj ;
PAD CO,,
loiedo.OnJo,
1 bar., Dee. 7, Itfo-tL
JOHN BEESNAN.
Manager,
m “EXCELSIOR”
COOK STOYES
LEADING FEATURES:
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Adapt*! ts iZ Iq^wrt. frtrsi «ish iZ Tinu.
cfactuked nr
ISAAC A SHEPPARD A CO , Baifonore, Mi.
And tor a •!« by principal dealers.
Call and see us.
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