The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, February 23, 1902, Image 2

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MPoRNING. IPfnmK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY If Tjb \ NEWS PUPUSHING CO. |a. mtrftAVY Manager LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr... City Editor M. TILTON Solicitor jrAd.-'.tiii.ag raios made known ou application. Chß)'ch and otlier char- Stable organization notices published at halt the regfgar' rates. P.*'; SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | ? * To. ms to subs: ribers in the city a <1 by mail free of charge to ail rts of the United bitten ami Can p.ta, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, I’hil % y.'ne Isiaoda and Hawaiian Islands: [ } >r Mouth * -60 Ltd Months .... 2.50 . • ar 6-00 ■ iTun,, a. I tfateiod at the Brunswick, Ga., K poilofii o, as sccoud-clasß mall mat- I ter. i mory Speer has designated t... wick Daily News as the pffhiai gan of the United States ' Court, bankruptcy proceedings, for HSlptu oiinty. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. N< dfgPablishiug Company il<- Ha ' 95 distinctly under u.oud that all b gal advertisements must bo paid for In a jpee. We cannot afford to devote, o,if space .to such advertise ra#ntK and wait on the courts for the loom .7. ? iwe. ..cww<- a •■■■*+ .<n.- r f.ill Man This Is a good season to do your advertising. , Echoes are still heard from Homes dispensary fight. ; Valdosta has already gone active aJy to work oa the 190S state fair. ! AUtttr fnl in Too News' cheap col -1 until • firing .mu velum results. Think of the political campaign In Brunswick t ro years ago and beware. :"S' .. ,1 i > ,—.— ___ ’jTio Washington Post suggests to ; the Denioct its in congrcs tlint they I need a >-t vmHteo on muzzles. I -kd|L— k . fur,4pKTft;wick has paid very lit MMBWiSNitfoii to me Rx. \V‘e will have tronbh ol our own later. Senator Tillman says lu is tin- boat advertised man in the seimto. The South (iarollna senator si'i ms to have wuat ho lias long boon W I'he Darien Gazette uirn: -The JleiaocratH have wisely <Oll - to unite and send (,ie lion. A. I* Franklin to Hi i ledgslature. Mr. wM|g||K<a n your.;; man of brains and glad to Know that lie in to too IWtracccssor 1o fiyond Syinen, A G< oigiu dub bus been organ i/ml in Tampa and among Its’ members are a large number of tno leading ItorfUizeliß of tilt; tin If f ; ft y. Tbree- Kuurths of the prominent people in Krftla..ace . natives of r,curia any a. iv. Jr present Judge does de titl, there will lie no dearth l. So fur hb we have been stain no one will offer if tit consents to become n for re-election. Judge made a most excellent py respect, and not only ut large, but the lawyers anxious for his re-election, fusal to in cept n second be a great disappoint- Mehinle.v favored the m because, like many oth ispee table people, he hun ted that it diminished s among the soldiers. Vet preacher in Baltimore has dilt his untimely deal a the c-nidetu "only reaped what fit other words, he sowed intern and reaped the an i assassinated him! Tne insanity sire more reaaon- Rditor News: 1 understand that Fob A. L. Franklin has decided not to i come a candidate for the leisla ture, and I desire to suggest the name of a man who can satisfy all parties and classes, one who is a leader in his profession and one who will well represent Glynn county. 1 allude to tot William E. Kay. Broad, brainy -and just- tad's elect him. Very truly yours, Non-Partisan. NOT A SOUND ARGUMENT. The New Bedord (Mass) Standard, referring to some recent cases i where believers in what is known as Christian Science nave died rather than receive medical attention, says: “II a man or woman wants such treatment, there is no reason lor le gal interference under existing laws, and no good reason why such inter forenee should he legalized. They may lie making fools of themselves, and periling their own lives—but sup pose they are? It is a great bless ing to have tne tree privilege ol making a fool oi oneselt, and guile a worth while being a martyr, for, as some otlier causes lor which met' have gone to their deaths." We do not consider this position at all sound. A man who has a wife and children cannot he said to have tin right to sacrifice his life, which we will assume means his families sup port, through either religious i ntiiu siasm or prenjuuiee. He nas no isg.ii to throw these helpless ones upon their own resources or the world s charity. Again has a mother any moral right to rein::- enlightened medical nftentiou when ill, wnen. though her refusal, she may deprive her children of fin- greatest, thing in the world a mother’s wonderful Inn by so doing. Most ecitaintly she has not. Without entering acre into a discus- j siou of the truth or falsity ol the doc trine of Christian Science, we affirm that no one, more os pi ciaty a parent, has the moral right to jeopardize their precious and needed lives by a f.dussl to receive medical att ntion, when sum attention is inlii tiled. "A GREAT GENERAL. Details of the escape of the slip pery lie Wet at lleilbron only further ntagniucH u.e splendid type ol manly bravery exhibited by tne lloers. Hem med in bn miles of British troops with lights from stationary posts and ar mored trains passing to and fro, turn ing night into day, raked and pound ed by five hours of merciless lire ol cannon anil tnttskeiiy, time <uu asuin the doughty South Africans, splitting into three divisions, charged the British ranks, only to be repulsed. But surrender was not in their levl con. Tin cower of Boer resistance was practically unrounded, yet Be Wet, the personification of daredevil, courage and tenacity, urged bis he roes only to furl her efforts. Over to mil s of 'had'’ country the conflict surged. At one spot, collecting their cattle, tile Boers drove them bellow ing towaru the Uritali lines, and. low bending to their fearless hors,s' llanUri mingled witli the stampeded herd and thus escaped, it was to lie annitiic a tion or stuefy by breaking thiougd the lint s for. rn Urn issue l of the strn gle hung almost ovoty Boer > And most of them escaped white now the chase for Dot Wet continue ■■ a the British overumeitt still talks o* peace, but only on terms umlondi tional. REBUILDING. The big live at Paterson. N J., de stroying .1 score of city blinks, mail- 1 In thousands homeless ami entailing a financial loss estimated at slo.oi>o,- 000. was an appalling sequel to a li -t of disasters that will make the first 10 days of 1902 stand conspicuous in the history of American catamites. And yet. witu relief offered from , v cry side, the sturdy citizens insisi that they can care lor tneir own. That is the grit that will build up .* new Paterson and instead of being the “Lyons of America." hoi* grit making will he revived on such a scale that there will he a place on the Rhone known as me “Paterson ol France." The Savannah Press grows brighter with each issue, it is one of the best dailies in the state. If you want your bicycle repaired light bring it to an oxt eriem * v l work man. t>. .1 Olewine, 505 Gloucester street A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade Is now serving the bpst lunch in the city, and ibis popular I place should be liberally patronized by the public. COMING ATTRACTIONS AT OUR PLAY HOUSE. ' The announced coming of Mr. Me- j Bean and Miss Tyler to the Grand on j Tuesday, February 25, is of peculiar interest to the theater-going public of j this city. The engagement is considered one j of the most important ever secured : for the looai play house, and the j great stars will undoubtedly be greet- 1 ed by one of the largest audiences that ever assembled in the house. I Both Mr. McLean and Miss Tyler have . long been reecognized as among the leading lights in the theatrical profes- j sion, and this season they have under- , taken a revival of the legitimate drama on an elaborate scale. That 1 they have met with unbounded success is attested by the splendid houses that have greeted them iri every city in which they have so far appeared, and by the enthusiastic criticisms from press and public everywhere. The play is elaborately produced, being magnificiently staged, correctly costumed and interpreted by a cast of all stars, headed by Mr. McLean and Miss Tyler. . “The Burgomaster. 1 ' “The Burgomaster,' one of the best cheering comedies of recent years, is announced for at the Grand on March 4. on which occasion we may expect to see a more costly and much larger pro duction than last season. The scen ery and costumes are all new and I move elaborate, and the company more I eminent and much stronger, inasmuch las two distinct organizations was pre senting tills merry melange last sea:-, jon, and as but one aggregation is cn tour this season the'management, have formed this season’s cast from the pick of the two companies and com prises Herbert Hawthorn, Eugene Sandford, Harry de I,orme, George Broderick, Edith Yerrington, Ida Haw ley, Earnest Salvator, Will Peters. Jon Nlcol, Andy I.ynan A.. J. Murray, Madeline Winthrop, Sadie Stockton, and many others of equal prominence, naturally including that merry glrlcy chorus of forty youthful, graceful and beautiful fascinators. SHERIFF’S SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA- Glynn County, j Will be sold before the court house in the city of Brunswick,Glynn county, Georgia, during the legal hours of sale on the iirst Tuesday in March the following described real estate lo wit: Old Town lot number one iittndred and sixty-nine (IC9) situate, lying and being In the state of Georgia, county of Glynn, and in the city of Bruns wick, designated on the map of said city made by George It. Baldwin, A D. 1837, as Old Town said lot. being bounded as follows: north by Albe marle street one hundred and eighty feet, ou the cast ninety feet by Reynolds street., on the south on hun dred and eighty feet by Old Town lot number one hundred and seventy, and on the went ninety feet by Richmond street. Levied on and sold as the property of Mrs. S. C. Jeter, under and by virtue of an execution issued from the Superior court of Fulton county, Georgia, in favor of J. A. Anderson ami ”, A. O’Byrne receivers for the Southern Mutual Building and Loan Association, of At lanta, and against Mrs. S. C. Jeter for $1,746.60, cost. $20,85 and all fur ther interest and cost less a credit oi $6,00. Notice of levy given tenant in : possession Jan. Gth. 1902. W. H. Bertie, Sheriff, Glynn County, Ga. ANNOUNCEMENTS For State Senator. To the public: 1 respectfully an nounce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for senator for the Fourth dint riel of Georgia, (-(im posed of the countic:i of Hamden. ! Chariton and Glynn. My platform i .ill he to "vecote tic will of the pc i ! pie and serve their interests so far •is I know it and to the extent of my ability, ami to procure such legisla tion as they desire without regard lo my personal interests or those of any clique or faction. A. J. CROVATT. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of county ti usurer and ask for the support of my friends i and (lie voters in general. F. M. SCARLETT. For Treasurer. This is to notify niv friends and the public in general that 1 will he a can didate for the office of County Treas urer, subject to the Democratic pri mary. i respect tally ask tne support of the voters of this county, CHAS. M. TILTON. Call on 1.. A. Miller for kllu dried lumber. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP STEAMERS. Mallory Line to New York. I '..V.V6 Brunswick Fridays. Arrive New York .Mondays. Leave New York Fridays. Arrive Brunswick Monday. ♦ ♦ t OUMIIHRL ANIV UOUTIS Between Brunswick and Fcrnaudina. leave Brunswick at 8 a. in., daily ST. SIMON FINE-Steamer Kg. mold, leaves Brunswick every day ai S a. tn.. and 2 p. m. SATII.FA hIVER FINE. Steamer Kali on leaves Brunswick at y a. in. Monuay. Wednesday and Friday. lIARIKN FINE. Steamer llessie leaves at S:SO a. ta. daily. The best photographs, crayons, photo jewelry, etc., are to be had at Wilson's studio, 802 12 Gloucester street. Call and see samples and the prices. I Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home foi the sick. Phone 37. The BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday, Feb. 25 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. McLEAN AN i) MiSS TYLER, WITH THKIK BL'PEKIORCOMP- NY IN SHAKESPEARE’S GRAND HIS TORICAL DRAMA KING JOHN. A production so perfectly acted, superbly costumed, and magnificiently mounted, that celebrity hat; been iven it, greater than ever before grant ed a company traveling. The company brings every adage accessory. Seats on sale. WANTFD I i TO BU Y j ◄ Second-hand < y i u ; r • N i 1 i T i U = It • E, j SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS, ♦ ORGANS, Etc, J NEW HOME AND SINGER ♦ ♦ SEWING MACHINES ? J W. WAIKHSj : 208 Bay St. ] UNREDEEMED PLEDGES For Sale Cheap. TWO DOUBLE BARRELL BREECH-LOADING GUNS. . LESS THAN FACTORY COST S.B. NATHANS, 312 Newcastle St. .STEINWAY AND MATHUSEK PIANOS The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money SOLD ON KASY PAYMENTS. B. J. OLEWINE, Agent. Bids Wanted. For the purchase o- the material in the unfurnished market building, corner of Mansfield and Newcastle street. The successful bidder will be required to remove said material with in 60 days from acceptance of bid. Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. N. D. Russel. Clerk of Council, Bids Wanted, For furnisaing the city of Brunswick with (200) two hundred cords of pine wood, in four feet lengths, delivered at Crematory. Council reserves the right to reject any and ail bid. Ad uiess M. Kaiser. Chairman Purchasing Committee. - For the best shingles call on L. A Miller. Chart for Sale. Charts. Hde tables and other pqbli aaticuw U. S. Geodetic Survey, G. ;W. Doming, ‘phone 152. i We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale Ming Cos., birthplace of pure drugs. COLLINS 4 GLASS, Contractors and Bi dders. ■ Estimates furnished on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. Superintendino a specialty. 422 North Wolf Street, Brunswick, Ga. None but the best barbers at Clark’s Shave at hts shop. A V ire Says: “We havi four children, With die first <iree I suffei td almost unbearable pains from I*2 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under the influcme of chloroform. I used three bottles of !•'other's Friend before our last child came, which is a strong, fat ar.d healthy boy doing * v S my housew irk up V•- to within twi hours of birth, aid suf- x iered but a few hard pains. Ttto lini- / | 'd ment is the grand // A 7,$ est remedy ever Vo A A '1 Mother’s Friend ' H\ will do Ijt ( very woman what it did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above let- j tee. Not ( > use it during pregnancy is a j mistake to l paid for in pain and suffering. ; Mother's I'lend equips the patient with a itrong bod> and clear intellect, which in turn are ir iparted to the child, it relaxes he muscle.- and allows them to expand. It relieves mi "ning sickness and mrvou ness. It puts ail the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hour,so that the actual labor is sho< I and practically painless, ban ger of risi >g' or hard breasts is altogether avoided, a' 4 recovery is merely a matter c 4 a few dayi Druggists i til Mother’s Friend tor $1 a tx-ttte. The Bradfield Regulator Cos., Atlanta, t,a Sn#- lor our fro* Ul*.ro?e<* book ~PRODUGEo RESTE^ELirC. •IS KMM., " i -ii,- ...... i'..l more, too, it restores the weakened system to a healthy oomlitum in qui time; jtuts new life and vigor in the “(lon’t i are” body. An excellent rn-'i tcine for any Besson of the year, t>; partlculatly good now. Do:' 1 tail 1 take some of our Kidney Cure and Liver t’iils when feeling badly. Our stock of £)rugs, Medicine# and tiundrie* . coiHainH everything rerjuii - T in t, Bi<*k room or honu- Sill Tll’S Pile li U, Corner Monk and Ww.-anth -a .- < We Deserve Your Confidence iu matters pertaining to drugs and medicine, Itecattse we have made it a point to buy only the best. We do not believe in substitution. Rest assured any prescription that is tilled by us is prepared from the freshest and purest drugs it is pos sible to buy. nrvporous IVEA PLASTER King of All Plasters Put it on your hack ; put it on your chest; put it anywhere you have an ache or a pain, and yuu will be surprised at the result. 'Phone t'y'i lor your wants in the drug line vraa get them. Hunter-Fale Drug Cos. TO THE PUBLIC In addition to affording every fa cility to our customers consistent with safe banking, we are prepared to act as Administrator or Executor of Es tates, Guardians of property of prop erty of minors, and to make bonds in judicial and other matters, generally to exercise ail our powers as a Trust company. Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos., H. W. GALE, Cashier. 'Wfuina ISS for your next OasQjjye: a gallon* iWjc, at Geo. W. Harper's, the Grocer. MV! MOIIKV OIF YOUR (HIOfiRRIRS Best Flour two 241 b sacks 1.25 Best Bacon per lb ioc Picnic Ham per lb ioq Grits per half bushel 45 C Meal per half bushei Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs 2c Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes per peck Ise Large size Tomatoes, per can ip c Now Georgia Syrup, per gallon <oe • Irish Potatoes, per peck 30c County Eggs, 2 dozen for 4 <: 'Five Gallons Gasoline, - 85 cts. Full Line of GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, AGATEWARE, ETC. AT VERY LOW PRICES. Full line of Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobaccos Hay, Grain, Brand al wholesale plrces. A. ZELMEINOVITZ, Woodworth’s old stand, Corner E Sc L Streets. 'Phone 205. SCHEDULE S. A. L. RALIWAy! iN EFFECT iJKt’KMHKR IST, KOI. x 30 pnt it JO am. Lv Brunswick Ar.i 7 42 am. 2 6ft pm. M 25 pin 155 pm. i.v Savannah Ar.'j 445 am.l2 10 pm. 7iu am. It) 30 pm. Ar Augusta Lv.Jll 00 pm. 2O am. u am 600 pm. Ar Columbia Lv.‘ 1 05 am. 8 40 am. 5 07 am. 8 00 pm. Ar Camden Lv. 12 53 am.: 8 84 am. S 17 am. II 33 pm. Ar Southern Pines Lv. 9 27 pm. 5 27 am. 1,1 '- am i :)• am. Ar Raleigh Lvlj 7 35 pm. 8 32 am. " l*ni. 554 am. Ar Petersburg I.v.j 818 pm. 12 20 pm. .! or. pm 635 am. Ar Richmond Lv.j 2 38 pm. 10 40 pm. '■ “ pui. 10 i am. Ar Was!, ngton Lv.jll ijj am.i 700 pm, I! - pm. li 25 am Ar Baltimore ~v.| 934 am.i 5 46 pm 2 50 am. 1 36 pm. Ar Philadelphia Lv. 7 20 am.‘ 8 29 pm. o 30 am. 4 15 pm. At New York Lv.il2 10 am.j 1 Oft pm. “ l n <ls am. Ar Portamouth-Norfolk Lv.; 925 am 850 pm. ‘ ini am. ilo inn. i.v Brunswick Ar. 110 pm.TO 45 pm. 20 am 340 pm. Ar Fernandina Lv. 725 am.! 740 pm. ) am. 355 pm. Ar facksonvllle Lv. 10 10 amj 740 pm 148 pin.'l2 40 arm Ar Ocala Lv.! 800 am.ill 52 am. > lo pm 7 20 am. Ar Orlando Lv! 8 25 pm.l 8 25 am. “ 9’ l pm. 5 00 am. Lr Tampa Lv. 9 00 pm.: 8 00 am. ' 1 >■ am. o2pm. Ar Lake City Lv. 742 am. 527 pta. 12 03 pm 6 48 pm. Ar Live Oak Lv.| 8 42 am. 4 44 pm. 12 58 pm . U pm. Ar Madison I.v, 549 am.j 352 pm. J io pm. JO on jim ,Ar Tallahassee Lv.' 4 00 am.; 1 38 pm. “ ' “ l>m Ar River Junction Lv !2 10 pm. 10 50 pm Ar Pensacola Oft am Lv Brunswick At’j 1 10 pm.. 8 10 am. • )•' am. x 30 pm i.v Savannah Ar. 8 00 am.j 8 25 pm. 11 i . am. 12 45 am. Ar Helena .Lv.l 8 38 am 4 05 pm. >- pm. 1 02 am. Ar Abbeville Lv 2 40 ara.i 8 15 pm. J 45 pin. 2 24 fm. Ar Cordele Lv. 1 85 am.j 2 10 pm. ■ to pm. :: 22 am. Ar Americas Lv.;lß 20 am.; 12 45 pin. 2" Pi 00 ant. Ar. Columbus . -to pm. 5 iio am. Ai Montgomery Lv’.; 8 00 pro. $ 20 am. 20 am. i.v Brunswick Ar.! 7 32 pm. i 5 ’ am. Ar Thalmann Ar. 6 50 pm. 10 15 am. Ai Savannah Lv. 4 ,30 pm.; Through Pullman sleepers north, south and west. S L Ban . First Vice President and General Manager. Portsmouth Ya K. K. 1 Bunch. General Passenegr Agent. Portsmouth. Va. tP. Scruggs, Division Passenger Agent. Savannah, Ga, 11. .1. Ford, City Passenger Agent, Brunswick, Ga. Schedule Southern "P ilway. FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Brunswick ... .... -l 45 a if. am -1 36 pm <i nr, pm. - ni nii z:. at,, i2 pm . . *\ 2', pm .. . .12 f> om. * 735 am . 'lO 15 am . . . 930 pm. \i :.ew York 2 i-3 pm ...* 4 13 \-ra .... *> 80 am. FOR JACKSONVILLE AND ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. i.v. Brunswick 4 43 am 7 20 am. 9 .45 am ..7*l 35 proT ' : Ksenville 915 am, 12 45 pm'...! 230 pm. 740 pml Ar. mi. Au.-i-btiae ....11 lo am )... 380 pmj 930 pm. FOR MACON. ATLANTA. LOUISVILLE. CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO.^ Lv. Brunswick .... 7 20 am: 6 43 ajn ... . 9 05 pm. Ar >lß< ~u 1 30 pm....* 355 pm 300 am. Ar Atlanta 4 10 pm . ..* 6 15 pm. 3 20 am. *.“ M'msvillo gOO an.:...! 806 am .... 7; 5 pm. Ai t iticiunati •■ . j. ... 8 U) am ... I 7 55 arr, .... 7/30 pin. ( " k:aß ° e 00 pm ...,! 5 30 pm .... 7 23 am. FROM NEW YORK. WASHINGTON AND SAVmNNAH. NV "' . v,,rK 12 15 am . . .”12 40 pm 330 p7nT Washington lo 52 a.m ...” * 25 pm 9 55 pm. V v s ivamtah 500 am .110 25 am 315 pm. Brunswick 745 am . ! 10 pm ti 05 pm. FROM ST. AUGUSTINE AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA. lw. A 7 ; >o an , ] 7773777 7 : „ •'ksoiiville 920 am 535 ami 12 5o m. Ai. B.unawtck 2 35 pm 1 10 pm 6 05 pm. FROM CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACON. !* '• '''ago ;. 8 30 fim 1 Lv - ‘'inoinnati , .... 8 30 am , | i .imbsviH* $ (HI am' v '! iJRS * 45 pm .... SSO am. " , l'"'> am .... 8 35 am. Ar. Brunswick j.... 1 00 am-.... 2 35 pm. ! Daily Except Sunday. * Dally Except Monday. ;W. E. DEMPSTER Manager. REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS [TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA CHINES, AND GENERAL MECHANICAL REPAIR SHOP. i Successor to J. A. Montgomery. 503 GLOUCESTER STREET. Prompt 3'-,f Thorough Attention and Prices Reasonable. FAMILY LIQUOR HOUSE Not every liquor dealer caters to the family trade, but I do. You must he as careful in buying liquors for family use as you are in buying med i icine. We never make a mistake [ best awlays. R. LEViSON, Ag’t. Corner Monk and Grant Streets. FEBRUARY 23. McDuffie's Little Blue Liver Pill makes hue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer ger’s. Try McDuffie’s "No 16" for La Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed to cure or your money will be refund ed. Price SI.OO. At W. Joerger's. Stenographic work and typewriting neatly and promply done. Terms rea sonable. Office of Chas. H. Jewett, opera house building, 'phone 275-3. Uncle Jake, the best live-cent cigar in Georgia. For sale only at Loew enstein’s. Kggs 23c per dozen at Hoodenpyles grocery, opposite Oglethorpe hotel. CHAS. H. JEWETT, Agent Yost typewriter; second-hand machines bought, sold and rented. All the u.fferent makes repaired and adjusted by an expert Satisfaction guaranteed. Office, Opera House building, first floor. Full line of building material at L. A. Miller's.