The Statesboro eagle. (Statesboro, GA.) 1884-1891, February 28, 1889, Image 4

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ALL OVER THE WORLD. A MOST INTERESTING MEDLEY OF CA REFUL CULLINGS. What is coma ok in Europe—distinguished MEN DEAD—PRANCE’S PERIL—GERMANY AND TIIE UNITED STATES. King Otto, of Bavaria, ha3 been proved to be hopelessly insane. The Ge m in consul adviser of King Tamasese, of Samoa, has been recalled tc Berlin. Four thousand men will Le affected by the Pittsburg, reduction of iron puddlers* fields. wages in the Pa., Four more persons have been arrested it Gweedore, Ireland, in connection with the murder of Inspector Martin. John Shannon, a Frenchman, who re¬ sides at Bra ienville, Pa., committed bj suicide on account of threats made alleged White Caps. The British ship Anglo-India, from Shanghai, for lhe Phillippiuc Islands, was wrecked at Tormasa. A portion ol the crew was saved. The strike the . among seamen at van ous British ports is subsiding. The men are freely signing articles at com promise rates, suggested by ship owners. Mrs. Marianna L. Hubbard-Slater, wid iiw of the late John F. Slater, famous fot his munificent gift of $1 000,000 tc Southern freedmm i‘:-:;rpneumonia <! ; d in Norwalk, aged about 60 years. Herman E.Keidel, junior partner o! the firm of Win. Knabe & Son, and man ager of the branch piano warerooms on Filth avenue in New York, committed suicide on Sunday, in the warerooms, by shooting himself through the head. At a liberal meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Wednesday, a letter from Gladstone was read, in which he protested made against O’Brien and others being political prisoners for acts which were called crimes in Ireland, but which were not called On Sunday. Frank Silvers, of Tecum sell, Mich., shot his wife and two daugh¬ ters, Edith and Ada, aged eleveu and nine respectively, and then shot himself. Every oue of the victims Was’ shot .through the temple, ami with the ex¬ ception of Silvers himself, death was probably instantaneous A critical state of affairs prevails at Castle Mining camp, Helena, Montana. The mines have been closed on account of a lack of funds, and the men ln.ve not been lynching paid off. few Manager dais ago'by King es¬ caped horse. a Rioting has ruling off on a fast oc¬ curred and more Rouble is imminent. A a order was recently made to members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En¬ gineers, Railroad in tho employ Reading, of She Reading company at Pa., that it was desired by that company that they should either quit the brotherhood or the company. Since then, many members have withdrawn from the order, and it is asserted that those failing to do so will be discharged by the company at once. All the parties interested frauds in the Elec¬ tric Sugar Refining Co., were ar¬ rested at Milan, Mich., the sheriff re¬ turning to Ann Harbor with Mrs. Olive E. Friend, William E. Howard, Emily Howard, Gus Halstead-and George Hal¬ stead, and placed them in the county jail, where they are confined. They were arrested for obtaining indictments money under false pretenses, three having been found against them by a grand jury of New York last January. William O’Brien was arraigned at Tralee, Ireland, on Monday, on the last summons issued against him for offenses tinder the crimes act. An extra force of '■Mst-woider. police and military was on duty to pre The government had issued a proclamation forbidding the assetn hling pale. of crowds. Mr. O’Brien looked very Mr. During the progress of the case, called Mr. Healy, O’Brien’s counsel, Turner a Sneak. The ningin trates demanded that he retract the epi thet. Mr. Healy refused to do so, and was forcibly expelled from the court Yoom. The court abruptly adjourned. HOW HE WILL GO. * --y ------ • ' The sclieilule for l’rehident-elect ILir , ifeoas** tf.ttit from Indianapolis, Washington, jhiave D. C., hits been arranged. It will the former place over the Pienhs'^w ania road. Tho train will con iist of President Robert’s private car, two Pullman sleepers and a baggage car, and will be run as a section ol the At¬ lantic express. No stops will be made between Indianapolis and Pittsburg, ex¬ cept leaving to change locomotives, will and after further Pittsburg, go through with¬ out President nnd stop his to family Washington. The special will occupy President Robert’s car, which is now being renovated at the Altoona (hops of Jhe Pennsylvania road. HOW ABOUT THIS? The Augusta, Ga., Chronicle says “.lint there are at present in ihti city <f Augusta, county of Richmond, slate < f Georgia, a great number of unpleasant neighbors, and lint they are Brigliam ites, converted by the preaching of mis¬ sionaries direct from Malt Lake City. It is not among the factory In fae‘, operarivi few, t alone that they work. very if any, operatives, will g<> to Utah, bu! several families will go from Dublin, and a great many from along the line of the Georgia railroad. One man who has quite an interesting family, and who did own a nice farm and good stock, near Grovetown, has sold his place, his stock and farming tools, and has everything in readiness to go to Utah.” A CRISIS. The cabinet crisis in France indicate* the impossibility of principles. forming a ministry Carnot on opportunist ottered (he President Tirnrd, who declined premiership fix-President to M. it, Urevy is very ill. Many public men are going over to the support of Ucu. fiuu JMMr. A TERRIBLE HUNT, How a Brave Hoy Met HI* Fate in the "WiSdsof Africa. ! Sitting about the camp-fire on the bank* of the Chobe river, in Afrioa, Prof. J. W. Edward heard the story of an elephant hunt that affected him more than any experienoe he ever passed through, gaya a writer in the American Field. Burns, a trader in Natal, was ths author of the narrative, and told it as “I was trading in the interior, and on one of my visits to Natal was impor tuned by George Wilson, a lad of 19, the son of an old schoolmate, to accompany me on one of my tours. I obtained his mother’s consent and we started. The boy was a bright, couragous lad,and was ambitious to distinguish himself with his ride. Early one morning in Water valley we saw a herd of fifteen elephants We grazing about a mile from us. start¬ ed them up and picking out a fine bull with good tusks, I started to cut him off, telling George to ride behind while I charged him. Boon I had the old fel¬ low out of the pack and gave him a shot behind the ear that staggered him a lit¬ tle. Then we cross-fired him for half an hour, but could not got any good siiots. Ail at oi:oa the horse George wn» riding stumbled, throwing him and falling on his leg, I was so horrified tbat j oould not move> but finally seeing George’s attempts to extricate himself I tried The to draw brute the elephant’s thoroughly attention enraged, to m0 , was however, and charged for the lad Then just fol- as he was getting on his feet. lowed mepfjhe greatest fights between brute and man I ever saw. Off went George the elephant after him while I hil™\o ^ bul et mt ° “All at once I saw that Wilson was ] am e. I leveled at once and fired, and the bov turned around and did lilie w j 80 . This oliecked the brute for a moment, but seeing George running again, caught ha made with a him. furious charge and up Up went his trunk, and a moment after the poor lad waa dead on the ground, crushed by the blow. Not satis tied, the brute began goring the lad in a fright ail manner. I r ? ( ® 11 P *** ^ 10 be:;st and sent m two brought him to Ins knees Ho tried to rise, but could not, and after two or three shots, rolled over and died. The poor lad was torn tG pieces. I chopped placed his body beast’s across tusks, my and horse, rode off the back to camp. We buried him near the springs keep and piled rocks getting over his grave to the wolves from at it. I took the boy’s wat h and chain, \fith his weariug apparel, to his mother, and I cm tell you, lads, I never wish to wit¬ ness such a soeno again. The poor woman died a year afterward, but would never touch the profits of the trip, say¬ ing .that she would take nothing boy.” that was the means of killing her White Caps have organized a female branch of the order at Mt. Etna, lud. An estimable young lady of that city re¬ ceived the following warning; “Miss A-We are very sorry to say that unless you mend your ways and do bet¬ ter from now on, you will receive very rude treatment from tlie lady White Caps of this village.” The number of American citizens now residing in the Chinese empire, is 1,022. Of this number, 506 are missionaries, 73 arc seafarers, 28 are in tho Chinese cus¬ toms service, and 23 follow mercantile pursuits. The occupations of 345 are unclassified. Ths fact that good health, strong muscles and sound nerves are attainable should en in cou; the age jght every Invalid to an earnest endeavor direction. Remember all disease owes its origin, more or less,to a lack of iron in the blood. Iron in tho blood means health lnva.id strength and and little vigor. Analyze the blood of an Healthy or no Iron will be found. men’s bl -od is full of iron. The best method of supplying this lack of iron is by using Brown's Iron Bitters, a sure cure for dyspepsia, general debility, weakness and alf wasting diseases. •Hlv.N-Va-jjvhs for tori i Hi ver, castor oil for con¬ stipation. other <lisscu-t.ing drugs for piles, ayspepsia.and n I 1 ,,! J? 1 sick-hendacno, bv ho are being sure! v 1, e I sweet, fruit-'Ike u HAMBURG . 5 H«8. , . 25 cents. Dose Fig. Mack Drug Co., N. Y. one - -rm^-n Tima: „ui« ”MTaherVi a f-'Vn-n'^i. 1 mother* suffering wil be saved. M'lu-H No 4 by druggist.-, If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp gon’s Eye-water. Dragvista sell «t 35c. per bottle Prepare fer Spring tfow is the time to prepare for spring, and y .ur Twfi . ■ > if you have not felt well duria," the winter, if- you have been over worked or closely confined in badly ventilated rooms or sli ps. you need a good tonic and blood purifier like Hood's Sarsaparilla. Take it early and you will w-ard off attacks of di - a-e or escaj-e ths effects of imp re blood and that tired feelinr, so common in (he spring. Do not delay. Tate Hood’s Sa - saparilla now. "I wish to Mtate tho beneflt I derived from Hood’s Sarsopardla. I have n» d iv In the spring tor three years for d- bl lty and esu say that 1 gn ned in flrsh and strength af.or using one oltle. It lias olsQ cured me of sick headarhe.” -Man F. R. Andrkws, South Woolstook, Conn “I loo» Hood’s Sarsaparilla for loss of appetits, dysiwpsia, and general languor. It did me a vast amount of good, and I hare no hesitancy in recom¬ mending it”-J. W. Wilusford. qnincy. Ill. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all drugtfista. $1: six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa. too Doses One DIAMOND VFRA-CURA FOR DYSPEPSIA. A POSITIVE CURE FOR i NDIGKSTION AND ALL Stomach Troubles Alining Ther. from. lour Drvggi»t or General Dealer will oet Vera Cvro/or you if not already in stock, or it will be Bent b j, trail on receipt of 25 ct*. ib boxes $1.00) »n stamps, Sample $eiit o t receipt ofZ-cent stamp. Ike Charles A. Vogclcr Co., Baltimore, Md. ( «ani Bails P#w^St.k<n|/; ’WAY-riVERfig Ml C. ,ve o ! 1 cl , T l ' i rr n ** Head Ur r^flc — I CURES | - ATARBH. e hs Apply Balm into each nostril uk*J ELY UKOH..68 WarrauSt., N. Y. MOTHERS’ FRIENtl makes CHILD BIRTH easy IF USED OBFORE CONFINEMENT. Hook TO ‘'Mo'niEiir’AlAILxn’ FRRB. BHAWriALU It KOI LA'lnit ('<>., A ri.ANl'AJO A Hold vt au. Dayoouia. CURIOUS FACTS. In England burglary was a capital of¬ fence until 182?. Leavenworth, Kan., claims a mule thirty-eight old. The curfew bell was ft law in England only till the accession of Henry I. By a new process coon skins are dyed and finished into a fine glossy black fur. While a Michigan barber was shaving & supposed corpse the man came to life # g a in. . hil .5. *: a P| Mo89 : '‘ n - 18 10,1 an<1 ( °st *t*H (, J• o, healthy and actlv0 ’ Stock-growers say that all domestic animals would live longer if more kindly treated, A tame crow belonging to a farmer near Ridgeway, Canada, lias been taught to distinguish colors. An Indiana man has been convicted of stealing .V.O plows, all of which he had stored away in a barn. Tuscumbia, county seat of Miller County, Mo,, has not had a church build¬ ing of any kind in forty yeai^. A Richmond (.Ya.) vvoman has opened patented in an oyster can which can be two seconds without the aid of a kn.fe. A man in New $4 Hampshire made oath who was sued for a debt of in court tbat he had never been worth over Y» at one time in his life, and that his income was not over $ 1 per year. The French language was introduced into England by William I., in it) .6,>’an;l law pleadings were made in that language until the reign of Edward III. Eit>2, when they were changed into English. The skin of .lamas Corle’t, pf Tampa Bay, Fla., has begun to turn black, spots as large as a man’s hand having appeared on his limbs and body. Phy¬ sicians cannot discover any traces of the skin be ng diseased. An American says “sir” 500 times where an Englishman says it once. Why? This is an Americanism so far as peculiar to Americans, but really noth¬ ing more than a survival of an oid fashioned English courtesy. At Scottdale, Penn., the other day a brakemen fell between the cars of a mov¬ ing train. He counted sixteen ears and a caboose as they passed over lvim and then jumped up and took his place again at the brakes. He was not scatched. There is a tree in Claymore, Kan., which rivals the upas, its leaves all summer odor, and exhaled when a peculiar asphyxiating it was cut down .recently allying Ekhart’s splinter of bark seriously scratched. poisoned John face and him. i The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, of London, has lalely made a contract with an iron com¬ pany to put up drinking ornamental, troughs for dogs. lined The troughs With white are quite and being enamel let¬ tered R. S. P. C. A. A curious scene was that of the recent zero morning on the Colouei Ham farm, in Lewiston, Me. The proprietor was out haying. He had over two acres to cut, and beneath the ring of the i'ashing scythe was ice. Such a phenomenon ’ is worth putting down. About 2500 words are all Aimt are used in oidinary talking' and siquvewatiou, although the there laj»^nsge. are some Uiieuuhwt 20,OJn words tuxiEois in English wot^s vary i«* rfarrwrw mey use, but the difference is but slight, bhake speare found 4000 words suliipient for all his works. L Startling Fire-bug Industry for “Burning the houses and stores to order purpose of securing insurance money is a novel and startling industry,” said Inspector McDevitl of tjie Insurance Patrol is to a Philadelphia Time! reporter. “It estimated that fully 150 of the 000 tires that on an average occur an¬ nually in this city are the work of pro¬ fessional in their fire-bugs, or, as ‘fireworks vhey are styled own circles, men.’ The bqn'kwwte&kaLtlie.gang has been located iu New York city, and its mem¬ bers a;e supposed to operate through agencies in Philadelphia, Boston, Balti¬ more, cities "Washington and all the principal of the East.” The business guise of these agents and tneir emjnvryo* ^anai-jitly that of a glazier. r Jhe pol ce authorities of this city aie confident that thgrc are several “glaziers" in this city, nnd that they constitute a regular agency for a New York concern. "These ‘glaziers’ nomi¬ nally go about to put glass<in windows,” said the Inspector, “and they make a practice and, of stoppingat the retail clothing stores, with a knowing wink at the proprietor, hand ask if there is any business on for them. Fires made to order by the these small agents retail clothing generally happen among stores. The New York fire furnishing firm controls large clothing stores, from which now and second-hand goods are supplied to the ! roprietor, who wants to have his establishment burned out. These goods are sent in trunks to the business man, who expects to pay a certain price for them if they shall be consumed by fire, [f the goods are only partially destroyed paid or damaged hire by water them. a nominal sum is for the of The methods of firing houses pursued by the ,e fire Dugs are varied, and they baffle many attempts to solve them. It is an er¬ perform roneous impression their that the incendiaries work by some kind of machinery, for that would disclose their business. The authorities feel confident that many of the mysterious fires are started from chemical combinations. Chemicals are combined by these “nftziers” in pro¬ portions tbat will explode at almost any time desired. A common .way of starting a fire employed by tho fire-bugs is by and filling benzine. a lamp with combined coal oil In almost ill of the in :endiary fires the lamp methods are mostly used. A rictnro of Life In 11 51111111 ? Town. The Virginia City Fn’erptiee gives this picture of life in tho mining towns of .Nevada, A party of ladies and gen¬ theatre tlemen in in Sutro Virginia wanted City. tuj Starting attend the the mouth at of the Sutro tunnel* at their own doors, they traveled four mile* tm dcr the mountain* to the C. and ('. shaft, and then dismounting from the,cars, they boarded the cages in the shaft and were (hot upward to the surface, avert) cal distance of 16!0 feet, coming out within a stone's throw of the ticket of¬ fice. The German fimperor. During his school career he was a monel of the studious German youth. He took his place as a common pupil in the public school at Cassel, and played and studied with the other scholars At the final examination he was, indeed, only tenth in the list; but then he was two years younger than his mates, end was well rightly considered to have done so that his tutor was immediately knighted. There is no cramming system in Germany; he passed without aid or favor. But he took part heartily in all the amusements common among German students, namely, beer drinking, duel¬ ing, torchlight processions, carriage driving, ing. bathing, and in Winter, sledg A Good Appetite. How many answer the breakfast bell, by com¬ ing to the table, only to find it impossible to eat a mouthful of food. Such unfortunates are Burely going into decline, and if they continue to grow worse are not long for this world. It is hard to name the many curses of a want of ap¬ petite. d It Will is easy to name a sure cure. Do you net it ? you use it ? Well, then, the sure cure is B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). Some boarding using B. house B. keepers It object to their boarders B. makes them oat too hearty. ’Tis true one grows strong and robust from its use, but then a delicate boarder is more profita¬ ble. B. B. B. cures many distressing diseases by its strengthening effect on the entire physical Land¬ organization. 'William It. Talley, Neal’s healed ing, Fla., writes: “Four bottles of B. B. B. up the broken out places on my limbs, and my general health never was better than with now. My ’ appetite is good, and all I eat agroeB me. Inventor Bell testified before a committee that his profit on the telephone is $10,000,000. IIow to Gain Flesh and -Ureazth. Use aftereach meal Scott’s Emulsion with Hypophosphites. It is as palatable as milk, aad easily digested. The rapidity with which delicate people improve with its use is won¬ derful. Use it and try your weight. As a remedy and Bronchitis, for i onsumption, unequaled. Throat Please affections read: it is “1 used Scott’s Emulsion in a m ild eight months old with good results. He gained four pounds D., Alabama. in a very short time.”—T ho. Prim, M. sion Cornell the University, of drinking,gambling,hazing. X. Y., has made expul¬ penalty A Radical Cure fnr Epileptic Flra. To the Editor —Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above aauied disease which I warrant to cure the worst cases. So strong is my faith in its vtr lues ttiat I will send free a sample bottle and valuable treatise to any sufferer who will give me H.U. his P ROOT. O. and M. Express C„ 188 Pearl address. Kesp’y, New York. St.. Remedy Best, easiest to use, and cheapest. Piso’s for Catarrh. By Dr ggists, 50c. Cleanse the System DO With that most reliable medicine—Paine’s Celery IT Compound, it purifies the blood, cures Constipation, and regulates the liver and NOW kidneys,effectually cleans¬ ing the system of all waste and dead matter. Paine’s C«^ery Compound combines true norvo tonic and strengthening qualities, reviving the energies and splints! “ I have been troublefftfor some years with a complication rious of difficulties. After trying va¬ Paine’s remedies, celery and not Hading reuer; i tried run bottle the long compound. troublesome Before taking one gan to subside, and symptoms be¬ feel 1 can truly say now, that I like a new man. Digestion has improved, have and I commenced have gained tailing ten pounds in weight since1 Honkstus the compound.” STKABN8, Felchvllie, Vt. ti.oo. Six for $3.oo. At Druggists. Wf.lls, Richardson Sl Co., Burlington, Vt. ^Y CAN OWE f=-*5==) RMors leathers ^ ^ C ° ! ° r Yarns, Rags, FOR etc. TEN CENTS ami in many other ways SAVE Money, and make things look like NEW, by using DIAMOND DYES. The work is easy, simple, quick ; the colors the BEST and FASTEST known. Ask for DIAMOND DYES and *ake no other. For Gliding cr Bronzing Fancy Articles USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only io Cents, Baby — ~ 1 "A Portfolio Portraits. of beautiful baby pic¬ tures from life, printed on fine 3®- V plats paper free by patent Mother photo of process, sent to * Jv any Every Baby Mother voai within a year. ' V wants these Y pictures; Baby’s send and at once. Give ~ ‘ U ) WELLS, name RICHARDSON ago. CO,, (P A BURLINGTON, VT. i 31 »iSK & . X and ThACentleman Sarsaparilla on th^left took Mercury, his Potash tion and Kaye ium Mixtures, mercurial which rheuma- ruined ism. The dilu¬ tleinan the rijeht took Swire's Bpicmo «en on (8. 8. 8.) which forced out the poison and built him up from the first dose. SWIFT’S SPECIFIC is entirely a vegetable medi £* Blfwxi n e, and Poison, i* ,the Scrofula, only medicine lilood which Humors has and ever kindred cured diseases. Send for our books on Blood and Skin diseases, THK mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawar S, Atlanta, Qa. SENT FREE. Every reader of this paper who erpaets to buy anything in the line of Diamonds, fine Jewelry, Silver and Clocks—or who thinks of buying A WATCH Bhould send for our new illustrated catalogue for 1889, which we send free. J. P. Stevens & Bro., Jewelers, 17 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, Gi A BliSINESS EDUCnfiOlt! ImiuiI to tho host, and entiro oxpente only one haaf wauirod olsewbare. Kkudenta can enter at Wt 1/ (JI. 1IJRAl. CO X!K Mi nT 1.01:, *! oicouma l>n.liloii«*ii:ii, Auiii- Oiu /-vSiWS SEEDSmi^UEIB Uluds. Ouri)K, and 10c. Certificate for ymr choice ,all forSstaimiHid cento.] .Every Ifrieliito. flower lover dcDkhb-d, Tell all youi a. W. FA£X, rANNElTSBCRO, FA, tr S.u.,1 at once. Thtoooticewill not npprnr aealn IS YOUR FARM FOR SALE % If »o ».U1r««» OUBTia A WaJOHT, 283 Broadway, N T. PEERLESS DTE* ■old Are *i |h« Daewiura DENT. si W* 1 m A n V \ \ ^ V. m i IA V HI' \ V CTO ¥ \ r * |I5 n if 0 / i Ml if Q X. 4 JL PROMINENT MERCHANT IN TROUBLE Old moneybags mopes in his office all day, As snappish and cross as a bear; The clerks know enough to keep out of his way, Best the merchant should grumble and swear. Even Tabby, the cat, is in fear of a cuff, Or a kick, if she ventures too near; They all know the master is apt to bo rough, And his freaks unexpected and queer. To correct a sluggisli or disordered liver, and to cleanse and purify tho blood and thereby sweeten the temper, Dr.. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has no equal. It improves digestion, builds up the flesh, invigorates tho system, dispells melancholy, and makes life worth living. IT IS GUARANTEED fair to beneflt trial, in or cure > if takcn in time and given a all diseases for which it is rccom mended, or the money paid for it will be refunded. Copyright, 1888, by World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors. CATARRH no ™ matter the of how long head. standing, is tnsnentlv cured by D R. S AGE’S CATARRH REMEDY. per* 50 cents, by druggists. $500 Cash Is offered to tho person who shall send in the largest number of yearly subscribers to tho Ladies’Home Journal between now and -Tuly 1st, 188f», at 50 cents per year—HALF PRICE. After $1.00 that date, ho $-100—W300 imbscripliom received for less than for per year. is offered respectively next largest subscriber clubs. A good cash commission paid for every premiums. Hundreds secured, dollars if desired, instead of of can be made children. during the next six months, by men, women or We fiirnisb, &eo sample copies, post¬ ers, &c. Address } CURTIS PUBLISHING CO. PHILADEL PHIA, PA. “RELIGIOUS NElf MKT’’ uno the portraits of some of the hands of tbs churches of from metropolis, the Jews and the telling Christian how New Yorkers worship, DEacoKKBT’s to Scientists. This arti¬ cle in Monthly MaGazckje for March [now ready) is a very spirited oue by the Rev. Carlos Martyn. It is better than a Sunday visit to Now York, lud will be of erreat interest to every member of the family. The children will be delighted to learn the new games in “Young Japan at Play,” (tiandsomelv Illustrated) in the March number. It is a wonderful number. A sk your newsdeaier for it, or send 20 cents io the publisher, \V. JENNINGS TIE HOTTEST, 15East 14th St., New York. §160 SAW FARMERS WILL. ENGINES, Wood Plum, 4Xso Hege’s Improved i Circular Haw Mill a L With t.o Universal fl < Beam Recti- j&XE linear SimiUta tieoufl Set Work /3M sni fy.ouble Kc- Eg, centric Feed. Manufao- Friction lured by the |alem Iron W t orks, Salem. N. O. Write for circular. 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