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RELIGIOUS READING. “They are as the Angel* - 1 have te n a vision of tngsk. As I walked this earth o£ our* They had neither crowns, nor snowy winsje- Kot so much as a wreath of flower* Thwe is nothing about them glorious That the common eye might Bui faith’s keen eye can look on high. And discern what they shall be. The grub has nothing of beauty. But we know that enfolded there Is the butterfly bright, that on wings of light W ill float on the summer air. One Is a poor blind woman. Her life is a long, dark nigh* But God gives her grace, with a smile on bet face. To sing, “The Lord is my Light?' And one is a wife and mother. Toiling without a break; But her cross and cares she cheerfully bears All for the deai' Lord's sake* Bar cross is a drunken husband. Her cares are her children small. Too busy too weep, or scarcely to sleep. She works and she prays for all. And one is a youthful sufferer In the hospital's quiet ward. He would fain share the strife and the battle of lif* But a wise and loving Lord Has chosen it thus—so he lies content To suffer and not to d >; But he little conceives of ihe golden *h*ave* He shall reap when he wmneth through. All—all—the blind and the toiling. The suffering, fevered brow. 6hall one day shine with a glory divine. They have some of that beauty now. The beauty of trustful patience, Os self ting love,— His beauty divine in Whom they shall shin* With undimmed glory above* Thirteen Ways of Heine llappr. Happy is the man whom God correct ed, for He raaketh sore and bindeth up. Happy is that people whose God :s the Lord. Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help. Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. Happy is the man that feareth slway. Happy is he that condemned not ■ himself in that thing which he allowed. He that hath mercy on the poor, | happy is he. Whoso trusted in the Lord, happy is he. J He that keepeth the Uw. happy is lie. ; If ye suffer for righteousness* Bike, • happy are ye. If ye be roproache l for the n«m“ of Christ, happy are ye. Behold we count them happy which endure. If ye know these things, happy are yo If ye do them. The truest gain of friendship is in be ing a friend, rather than ic having a friend. Only he who knows how to be a friend unselfishly and unswervingly, knowa what true friendship is, or knows what a true friendahip is worth. Ho whose ehiefest heart cry is, I must have a friend, is not likeiy to obtain his wish in this direction; nor is he probably worthy of being loved as a friend. But he who says, with all his heart, I wilt be a friend, whatever it costs, is likely to compass his heart's desire, so far; and he may also gain a friend far worthier and dearer than any he ever dreamed of. •—[Sunday School Times. HemarkaOl. Prayer*. A quarter of a century has passed since the winter when the Academy of Music in this city was occupied on Sunday evening by the principal ministers of the evangelical churches of New York and others who were invited from abroad. A series of sermons was preached dur ing the season which will cerr lie men,- orabie in the history cf puipit eloquence and influence in New York. These meeting* were originated and | managed by the Rev. Dra. S. Irenpus < and E. D. G. Prime, who had trie ad- | vice and assistance of other Cnri.tian ministers and laymen. The labor of arranging for the services was great, but it was conscientiously and gladly performed by those who in augurated the meetings. Not the least difficult part of the duty was to secure the propqr persons to conduct the in troductory services. But the same care and forethought was exercised in this ; matter aa in the choice of a preacher, and hence the services wire unique and harmonious. The Rev. Thomas H. Skinner, D. D., at that time professor of pastoral theo logy In Vnum Theological Seminary, was invited to eondnet one of these meetings, end the prayer which he made upon that occasion was, with a single exception, the most wonderful prayer that I ever hear 1. The excep tion was a prayer oil red by the Rev. j Mr. Spurgeon at an evening service in Loudon when his vast tabernacle had been given up to strangers by the cour tesy of the regular congregation. I then felt the power of prayer a* never before, and saw its immediate effect upon the ' listeners. Rough men who were utterly ignorant of religion were overcome with emotion, and the way was opened far a gospel sermon which brought hundreds to the inquiry meeting that very night Dr. Skinner’s prayer at the Academy of Music wss such an intimate and spir- j itual communion as Moses might have : had srith Jehovah u;ion the sacred moun- < tain. He seemed to lie in the very pres ence chamber of the Most High and to speak face to face with God. The great building was as still as death while this 1 one voiee.in language evidently inspired 1 by the Holy Ghost, bore the adoration i and petition of multitudes of souls to the mercy seat. Such prayer couid only come from a holy soul, but 1 teamed afterwords, when Dr. Skmner lectured upon pastoral theology, and ramc in due coarse to the subject of public praver, that besides his spiritual -minded ness Dr. Skinner had studied the nature oi prayer, the prayers of the Bible and the whole subject with such thoroughness and care that his own strvices could not fail to be elevating and inspiring to all who nnited with hun in public worship. —[Augustus in N. Y. Observer. James O. Richardson, of Lah» City, Minn ,has interned several contrivances, so that while lying in bed, by pulling wires, he feeds hit horse*, lights the kitchen fire, and opens the draught! of the baaeburner in the sitting room. M*. Richardson is from Connecticut. I Increase es Heart Disease. No other disease is attracting so much at tention and apprehension at tho present time as Heart Disease. This it caused by tho fact that physicians, as a rule, do not treat the disease successfully. “Dead without a mo ment's warning.’’ This is an untruth. Warn logs are given by thousands Kvery unuatu | ml heart symptom indicst.-s tho need of that renowned specific. Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy, the one remedial agency of the age. A lady writes: “Nearly two years ago 1 was badly afflicted with Heart Disease and Dropsy, with prostation of the nervous sys* lem, my heart ws uld give two regular heats, then would tumble oir and scorn to stop. I would ho dirty, aud faint, aud cold, such death coldness it would seem to freon- my very vitals I seas so weak that I had to be helped in and out of hod: my litnbs swelled so badly that they would leave tho imp! os skm of inv fingers for a long time, my la o and eyas were so bloated that there would be sacs over my eyes; physicians gave me up to die; they said I could live but a few wedcs. “Through the kinlincss of our Druggist, M M. Kenyon, Newark, Wayne Co., N, Y., I was induced to try Dr. Kilmer's Ocean Weed Heart Remedy, h'o rapid and com plete did the mediriues ©fleet a cure that it seemed like magic. “It almost brought ire out of the grave. lam ncarlv fit years of age and now enjoy n good degree of boal'.h. I will cheerfully answer all tellers sent in regard to w hat your mod excellent Remedy has done for mo*and others of my acquaintance.” Mrs. L. 11. Cub-man, Kali ville, Wayne Co., N. Y., Dec. 3d, lfSs A Druggist writes: "Repress one-half do cn Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy {quick). Mr. T. Turner sacs Ocean-Weed is helping his mother alter three of our best Physicians had failed. The above is for her.” E. T. Webb, Jackson, Mich, Dec. IS, ISB3. A druggist writes: “1 have sold your medicines for several years and used then in my family with the best of satisfaction. I always recommend them with perfect confi dence—their salos exceed that of any other k-nd I handle.” IX J. Palmer, Union, N. Y, Noy. 10, ISS6. W. W. Wescott writes: “I was troubled for several years with a nervous difficulty of tho h-arL I suffered intensely from palpi tation, and had very irregular pulsatbus, varying from <0 io I’m per minute, and a general slwyyishnessofcirculation. Doctarcd with Ihe best country physicians, but grew worse. I used your Ocean-Weed Heart Rem edy. It cured me, aud I cau cheerfully and conso o nrush- recommend it to anyone suffering with heart, difficulty,” Editor “Dundee Record,’’’Dundee, N. Y, Dec. ", lSSfi. The above testimonies were sent to Dr. Kil mer .V to. unsolicited, aud arc a fair illus tration of many received daily, showing the efficacy of their remedies and tie gratitude such persons feel for ilicir recovery. Every testimony published by us is true, tho most searching in miry is it vile !—Anv one in doubt ns to their truthfulness should write to the Iversons whoso correct name ami ad dress is always given, (luciose 3 t stamp for return answer.) If you will find a false tes timony publ shed by us we will pay you S-VHO-D. Kilmer <fc Co, If your druggist does not sell it, send di rect to Dr. Kilmer. He will send -> bottles for and prepay all express charges to vmir nearest express office. Give full name. Rest office, County and State, also Express office. Barbaric Persian Punishments. One of my traveling companions told me that he saw- the skc ctons of several robber* who had been sei cd and put to death. A small round tank of brick had been constructed, as high as to a man s chin. The condemned man was then put into the tank, and newly mixed plaster of pans poured in, until the tank was full. The man was thus suffocated, and permanently fixed as a warning to other highwaymen Sometimes the con demned one is placed with the head down in a tank, or in a hole excavated for the purpose, and the liquid plaster is poured in until the body is firmly fixed; the leet and ankles are left tn protrude. A chief of one of the I.orce clans entered an Armenian village, at the head of several horsttnen. at night, being exas perated at the refusal of the people to comply with hia demands, and at the words sp "ken by some of the people. Th-y look the prie-t and some of the principal men of the village, and tied them one by one in a >a;-k with a large dog, and then beat the dog until in his j rage he kiiied the man tied up with him. I The Persian Governor, hearing of tke I a ’air, ns lea hunting excursion into the territory of the tribe. Etiquette required that the chief should visit the Prince. He was sumptuously entertained in the j pavilion of the Governor his followers | being without. When ltis suspicions I had been dispelled, in a moment un iron j b tnd w s slipped about his neck and j chains put upon his feet, and he was i thrown alive into one of the furnaces with which the baths are heated.— Bassett's ''Persia." Hunter's Refrain. Away, away To the woods away; We will waken the morn With the hunter’s horn, Ti-ra-la, Ti-ra-la. The game is nigh And the eceut will lie. What e comfort to be A hunter free. Ere the day bss come. And the darkness fled. He takes his gun And goes to b-d If he is a sensible man; if he is cot, be grofe-,arour.:l m thedarknese, u-vets the rradle. nwakens vuuog Nimrod, who opehs in lull cry. leaves his hat and coat in a blackberry patch, blows otf the end of hit forefinger, and returns atevening with a ronsuuipti ve bluejay, and is arrested for kill ing game out of eeasoo.—Guy H. Avery, in T.d-lt.ts. Sharp Practice. Tctted Bride—“ Here is the bill for that fur c loak that I told you about. It's lovely. " Indulgent Husbmd 'looking at bill) —“Great Scott! You said you could get that cloak for a mere song.” “f^oldid.” ** Do you mean to *oy that amount represents a mere song!” “ Yes, a Fatti song Tid-Bitn, wt There Shall he Alp*. When Napoleon talked of invading Italy one of hi* oflßrers ftthi: “But, sire, remern ber the Alps." To «n ordinary man tbes* h hi' i hart* seemed simply Insurmountable, but Napoleon n-epomlM eagerly : “There shall be no Alps." So tho famous Simplon pass was mafo. Disease, like a m aintain, ■land* in the way of fame, foituneaud honor to many who by Dr. !Vr*eV ‘OoM«*n Medi cal DiapoTwry” might t»e healed and a» the mountain srooMdisappear. It i»sp»cificfor all h| ml, chronic lunjr.«nd liv»*r*lieeaa»s, such consumption (which in scrofula «*C tlw lungt). pimp's* bl ilctM* eniptims. tu.nor* swell ing*. fr+*r sores ant kindred <*»inp!aint*. The Governm#h* revenues for the month of January exceeded tboeu of lout January by #5,000,U00. Commissioner of Deeds for all tho States, Mr. G. E. Itenrdon, Baltimore, Md., write* that heiuttered for a long time with rheu mat ism which yielded to no treatment uutil lie applied St. Jacobi Oil. A story is current in New York that, Miss Roso Cleveland will soon wed a young cl -igy man of Washington. Ex-Congressman Weaver, Post OflQ?o l.)o pirtment, Washington, D. C., considers Kul Star Cough Cure a remarkable remedial agent. It contains no dangerous narcotics and costs but twenty-live cents. The oldest, person in France, perhaps in the World, is said to be a woman who lives in tho village of Auberive, in R iyans Sh« was* born March 0, 1701, and is therefore 12N years old. The authentic record of her birth is to be found in the parish register of St. Just de Claix, in tho department of tho Iscra. Dispiso Not tho Day of Siuttll Things. Little things may help a man to rise—a bent pin man easy chair for instance. Dr. Pierce’s * Pleasmt Purgative Pellets” an small things, pleasant to lake, and tho.. cure sek-headaches, relieve torpid 1 vers and do wonders. Being purely v* getable tliev cannot harm any one. All druggists. A fire in Booth's Theatre building. New York, January 23, caused a loss of #50,000. Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription” h everywhere acknowledged to lie the standard remedy for female complaints and weak nesses. It is sold by druggists. The President gave his first state dinner at the White House January 21. A Fordiue For You. All is new; capital not needed; you arc started free. Both sexes; all ages. Where ever you live you should at once write t, liallctt & Co., Portland Maine; they will send you free, full information about work that you can-do and live at home, earning there by from #5 to #25 and upwards daily, from the first start. Some have made over SSO in a day. The best chance ever known by working people. Now is the time—delay not. I mm-’grants arrived in the United States last year the rate of 7,000 a day. How (o Gain Flesh ntnl Strength. Coe after each meal Scott’s Emulsion with Hypjpbospliites. ltis as palatable as milk, and easily digested. Ths rapidity with which delicate people improve with its use is wonder (u 1 . Use It and try your weicht. As a remedy for Consumption, Throat affections and Bron chitis, it is uneqia’o 1, Please read; “I used Scott’s Emu sion in a child eight xnon'lu old with geo 1 results. He ruined four pounds in a very- short time.”—Tuo. Prim. 31. D„ Ala bama. W. W. Corcoran, the Washington pliilau thropist, p ivs taxes on $9,100,000. A Trioutc to American (jienluw Were tie recent awards at Liverpool and Ed inburgh of silver meda’s to Seabury & John ton. Pharmaceutical Chemists, a d proprie tors of Be* son's Capcine Plasters. These pla ters aro endorsed by .5,000 physicians and phai ,f> acists ns the only reliable externa! remedy for coughs, • olds, rheumatism, 6i c. Beware of nostrums advertised by quacks. Tho orange crop of 8 uithcrn Californio tVii-i year is estimated at 503,00 j boxes, üboui iOJ,COO,OOO oranges. The Duty of State Legislature*. Legist on should be effected in every State regulating the sale and uso of the many poi ko s resjrtei to b,' wo no i in their despera tion to obtain beautiful complexions, while there exists in Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic every requisite t. a complish the object without injuring health or endangering life. The receipts of the New York post-oftict last year were 503,332. Tim oxpynditun weie only $1,675,497. If you have tumor, (or tumor symptoms', Canc<*r(or cancer s>nnptonis),Scrofula,Lrvsip elas, Salt-llbeum, Chronic VVeakncssi"-. Ner vousness or other complaints—Dr. Kilmers Female Remedy corrects and cures. DuuuliterM, Wives, .Mothers. Send for Pamphlet, on Female Diseases,free, securely sealed. Dr. ,T. B. Mareliisi,Utica,N. Y. P<esidenfc Cleveland is assessed for s7.i.>> in the District of Columbia. Soldiers a d widows Mexican War cai e ’ potions now. New law. Write at once. Flcnuer & Co.. Attorneys, Washington. i> y. Woman suffrage has l»een defeated in the Uuitei States Senate, yeas ls», nays 31. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh i- agreeable to ult is not a lirp.it 1 or «i snu:f. 5) et Peculiar To Itsc-lf iu many Imiiortant part culars, llood’3 Sarsaparilla Is different from ani super.o:* to an oih.r medicine. I’ccu iar In combination, proportion end prep.na tion of ingredients, Hood’s £ar3.ipari!la posses’es tbe full eurut!ve value of tho Loit know n rem dic. of the vegetable kingdom. Peculiar m its medicinal merit. Ilood’s Saraapa rl la accompili-bes cures hitherto unknown Pccubar In i-treagth aad oconomy—liooJ’s Sar.si pari lx is the only medicine of which can truly b-? said. “100 doses one dollar.” Medicine.* in larger and ■a-al'er 1 ottles require largerf'aseM. and do net pro duce cs g o 1 results as Hood*e Surflaparilla. Peculiar in its “good nano at home”—there 1j more of ll oi’s sold in Lowell, vr..ere it is rnede. thin of all other blood purifiers. Prcu iar in’ its phenomenal record oi sales abroad no other preparai ion bus cv«r attalr.e 1 popu larliy in so short a tlaie. Po sure to got Hood’s SarsapariMa fold by all druggists, gt; six for SC. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IQO Poses Ono Do liar HOW TO USE. J CREAM BALM. Place a particle of the! Palm into each nnstrill and draw strongl breaths through the I ii »e. it win be ao I sorbed and begin Its! work of cleansing and I heailug the diseased! membr ano. It ;illa)>| n 1 amm stir n end pro I vents frei'h colds. j kot a liquid or ssvffl N > poisonous drugs.] S') onenelvo odor. I A particle Ih applied Into each nostril and li < 7m ngreealde to use. price'/) cts-by mall or at druggist-;, fiend for ejreu!nr ELY imOTHRRS. Drug .it* On ego. N.Y. **!®(Capcine)s : i W j FOioMAStER Kl|knl Awards of Widals la Korops aad inrrita. The tv*ate*t. nnlr'k«>ar. snfeat ail most powerful ; remedy known for RbeomstUim. Plonrlsy. NountUi i. , i.uuibHgo. lIH/ kach*-. Wr«kn< a*. •••.Id in tl»<* nnd all iw'hf* stnl p«)nn. EndttriiCd 1 t-y s.u*» ph/*4 rimns end bruggiats of the highest repute, bauson's ' Pl»*ter* promptly relbvo and cure wberi* glldv j piasters mid Kr**»Kv salves. ilnliiuntH itmi lotkms, l sre abvoiut dv ttwiess. liowrirv of iiintatio.i< u i p-r , Aim Iftf sound n< names, such a« ••Capsicum.'’ •’(lap ! and intended to deceive. a»k run Bksso.nS aa.» i TAKK so OTHERS. AH drngjlsts. HKABPKY A JOHNSON, rNoprletnrs. New York. fj.p ' t-etiry /roe nfM*th to utie some •i> n a town > Jt'.VN c«it< n- into nhnoet every pby- U I n csss# 111 i y I the tidiv Iron nodie-na that, m not injurious. It Kijrscl.cn the Blood, luvlaoratcs thc v*VHteni*lCestorcs Appetite, AlnaDlffc shoo It dow not blooken or iujnro tho tooth, eauw noid aoh;: or produce conitipal n-u —other Iron mc-ticnm uo Mr. It. IT. Brown, Oikhnfl Mills. Md., •* I was sufferinK fr uu :*»;rw»nfi Debility nn^ T JJ./tShJnU ooturli that hndn Ef.t mi *or.iblo. [ ran tnithfmly MV Pn. vn’slr -nlhttnri limh greatly benefited mo. and 1 cheerfully nvvmiraeiul it.” Mu Tiros, h. Wn.MAM.soN, Kinston, N. C.. n-.y*: "I-i-rtl Brown’s Ir-i.i IPth r-i for ftoy of AppctdO Rn>l Oonenil Debilitv t*it!i mo t sJitißrnetory results. I c m-ider it s most valuable tonic and heart ay rev omcicud it.” —L tannine has abovoTride Mark and cropw d red J:r.c3 * or wrapper. Take no other, junde on:y i v t ISKOWN CIIFAIK ALC«., lIAI.TIMWKS. Alt: ' Apt- your retai.cr for tho James Means* - Ctulimi l Homo ihulers recomniend Inferior gcwxt;’ hi order to nioho a larger pvofM. Tills is trie uriuiunl ;- :;Sho.* Jk waro of imitations which se ; knowledge rliclr <uvn iof;*rlority by attempting to | Imlld umm the reputation of the original. None Ho inline unless bearing this tetnmp. JAMES S 3 SHOE. Yv M:ulo l:i Button, Congress and X tier .•’.I i..ic *. Jleßt Calf bkln. Unex \\ \ • l\\ j. :ie ; n Durability, Comfort & Li A .■; >,fin ance. A postal curd i \\ M'i‘ 11 ous will brlugyotiin /; \\ \ I'min itiun howto mt this • if \ y shoe iu any State or ft. V-.. , Territory. Means&Oo / r Jv !: Lincoln St, 1 1 V’-: a-:'" ’^SHoil© Our re c.r-i .•; jh-Mi-y pro ft larger quantity * Os Sillies <■! i ilh : - I- I hr: I -i.y osber factory In (lie I world. '1 i. to.-'iiol-t v’iov-'i ir them will tell you the r.';iv..,i i: >ou ,i. ,!.Uii S i»»F.ANh* S»*2 !Stl<»F. for 1! iv-.r.:: a,.;t;'.*?ic • " D'irnhiUty. 1 . oi Lad!e»! Those dull ft • <'. c jjtfgr tired looks and feelings S j » /'c-vs&y speak volumes 1 TnlsH I i V' licniedy corrects all con H i (litions, restores virov*) j rv ami vitality and brings| bock youthl’ul bloomy j ' * and beauty. DruygUsts.l ■? ,%<s. l-r-imn-dotbr Ki'W,w-. . rfj x rKSSAHY. Binghamton, h. Y. S \‘&TaO <b ir?* Letter* of inquiry answered. $ One Agent (Alerohant only) wanted In every townfoi A.:i!:u r li T war j> •. i t.’.‘.--h per I OJO for niv lead I brand in/ :-.r. ■- ;;;«: jn-irc Ih an twenty-live iinii-s u Isr ••• in e l put in your ‘•Trinsill** Punch*' :<r. cigar. 1 could ir.t have b_-i oved it. Youra re hpjctfuily, Wit. A. d.lle, Druggist, Chicago. Addrt s K, W. TANS 11. LA: CO., Chicago. /LET.THIS ADVERTISEMENT BE f GOLDEN AR#osirflßr .. ■ ; ' WITHOUT MO\Elf AMO WITHOUT PRICE. l : t Every Word of tl-lj Ailvtirilw UA|| / / n. ‘l.’ 19 Important. Don't mv-J W HHHI jr".' '■ /ffSKlggi-/' , 11 proi-it r.v it. k.# for iWM in lh'-l il.'K . .1 ■ . t * -t ■ .1... r: Ir.rt n. #l/1.1 pa ... *a li.ri. . l-AittA Is, 11 * * « apa «.#vf ..t.11.ia.l ... .a .. . . . ...^ in this <ln% ofd- cr “vc n<|sort leg we desire to | fn<|ir«H. iha - , ibis -ir <»;.» Mient means exactly i t»/.«». i : t»nt c-..r. u[-pl •• nt can secure. *6 | f nluteti/ tree ■ . .tt, -. the land, one of tho : ii ho vo dlvL-I, nt «, vnlani.le Florida property No trick! No .ju glinrr ~f Ws.rds! It means exactly I that—noUiinglet,-, nothing more. OUPu K ETHOD! NOTE ITS FAIRNESS! We have ju*t Ihhu * I it l.ir.e sheet or detailed Louse I’ on*, illv.vr.itlng nine different Mvics of houfics.coHttiig nom io sl,V>» eich. which this (! iiipnny is prepare l to build for Its i ntrons at Hi. AtUlrev. s iiay. In order io defray at least a por | Hon of the very urge cost of advertising. gc.Utig | Up HU M- designs oi.il e. vi »*tiny a Injul Warranto Ijccilfnr eat h uj.p.'n ant. we wll- charge2f.c, formail Ing this sheer of Hou«e Plans to «i piic.ints. The piatiH are worth f 5 to an* »>ne who win ever desire to ouibl a “ionise. Theynreal) new and rotten up I ifcxpressly for us. If you relent from the Houni i r.-itis ary t-ue tiiat -tills ym, we will hut d ih I house on your properly, cud give you five, years' time to ’an far the htn » •, • hargingjou fi per cent. In threat on the eo: t of the house. If ton do not care With a broader business policy than hasCharoeter.'zed any other Kouthern *■ i porn lion, v.«- have rtoallly uppre clated th * rctati• • mine of Imid and pfo/iie. We ;ire holding for *<ur Own proilt ter uui JMtuis to **• so'd In the futur*; the '• Um o is oiTi red free un air io ill t\hodjo i> in time. A little more Hem one year ago the ’LI. Pay I’.ailroid / n I 1.-and Co. le ouii •«! i«ntt >1 of upward of .’iliOtlMM) ;iiv ->••! iu ni t (lesirable Lnds in the Mate of Fio Ida, situat' d around tb Ut ihe l-emtifnl b y of St, An :r v.'»,« n in's Hi iwe t Lulfeonst. 1 c'ore the war the town known ao Ht. Andrew’s Cay v.a,t!i< lion.«• or many wer.lthy T c > le, w •- l.ad r-uuglit ihe s’ ores of tae hratitifol b y an a Pea tl'.n wher > could be found iu their 'W* A ? 7P* 'A All tnics have been paid on these luiiJh up to March. iW. M iwel thl.j Company will pay them again at tlm. date to Decem 11 BHS7ka.t i or. :u.. both on Ita own lauds and those disposed of under (ftlfi B filO P “dVTf sy. will I’Ujranj- I;fon.rtJ rtur-.u-q of unrt.r thl. Bsllvl J-' -I l! U r , hr.-.; Urol Otter lli.l 1. .uUluillall, l-n <«& v, n u proved during the next two years, and pay at the r.i'e o: bio K'l . re with the cost of the building Improvement* added. By that time property ivtU be uurth per acre. w OU.I REFEHEHGE3. ; Those who have dene busi n s With us. in one day me | following list of app;l<-nnt*. i secure d Orangs drove tracts, I rnugtii-r in sire fj-om to 4(1 ■ 11 r■ ■ • am. Bptkqp tn good ti wr-pap*rs co*-tK t«n> much to j l ive n list of all who have re- 1 i ii- i ropeti •• nt our I l ands. Koch <me or the fob ! Inv .a ; Let coo testify, if he is j so dm-OJW'd, to thl' ebhilubl 1 tidi-iitv of our ;'tetli«-> of l bmdnces. Ho eorsespondenao 1 hn» pasaefl between euy of j them and this oilioe. except I j tin* ueressary forms of bust j ness In applying for and re I Delving free property, and the I nameH aro publiihcd without I tumult at 100 and merely to I represent the number who received Orange drove tracts ! free, at our hands, <a ong day’s hutine.it. 1 M. Me. snn. Tyrone. ”a • " . A. Klnnloe. I/K-klui'en. Pa finlcai lliib Nchenley. Pa , ). Jt. Knowles. Branford. Pa r. Unrpkv, buntinwton. w. \’a S' i axti -'M-r, Hi'Mlet’a,Pa W. L. Colvin, Den trice, Ned 1 Frank a. Bne l. Ausoala. Cl > I A. Jarrett, liuichlnson, Mibb A SaVWORKS. I /fa Saws and Saw-Mill Supplier JrmoN OTONIC a n tsMsftfV!Bß®SS WjtJttE&k. of Anr-otlt#*, JndiK« | t|on.Lock of vkraw Strength ond Tired Feeling ab 'WjEflfijxK aolutelr cured: m "** LADIES TONIC n«»to nnd .iHKilTcam. Gi.re.^flJLljgJ; thy co Tiplesion. Ffwocnt ntumptrat«..»!« I ini! on'y n.ld to th. lorlllnrtlT ol thoorifllißl. . not experiment—>:efc the OnioiNAl# AND UK • liXSSphW .nrt t Dinned on receipt of two cents in postage, ff HE DR.HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY 3t.Louis* Mo. CURES WHERE All ELSE FAILS. _ g i Iga Best Cough Syrun. Tastes good. Use K frfl m time. Sou! bv drusgisui. SEND FOR <TATALOGIfEi>. 1 ' n Oalored plat*., 100 enarKTin*. B I I VKifitW'e ! at dißoroit bn«<i.. price, they .r« | | I IfiTOKffi.l wonh. and where to bur them C Mmlod for Ifi Cento. t U *V ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, fi j |ct ' 'tasjt s. Eighth st. Phiuaipin*, r«-1 : D-y. I I V pur PULVERIZING |UIVII HARROW, .4 Clod Crusher and Levefer. 1 H The Beet Tool in the world for prepariuj: ‘ g oorw. cotton aad oreet groaad. D. H. NASH * Sole Manarr. XU West Kola It, LotUsnie. k j Pi® £T ifJ "T *521 obtained, bend Mauip f< j; S I d Inventor’s Guide. L. Bin ham. Patent Lawyer, Waithlngton. D. C. WE WANT YOUI profitable emr-lnyment to Topn-wut u.t in even count v. Salary ?.'5 per month and eicwwwee. ori ,|i».rge comiiiifudon on wUcs if preferred. GoodaeUpU tvorr one buyt«. Outfit and imrticuJare b rre. STANDARD SILVKKWAJUC CO.. HOiiTU.N i)1 Aok > To have a house built von are not obliged to do so, | 1 you being left endrely Tree to decide for votirself 1 without in any way afTecting the Rirt of the property ( —the property will be given to you F REE, wbethei , » von have a bouHe built or not. Witn the sheet ol House Flan* will bo sent a numbered 1 FREE LAND WARRANT I in a seated envelope. Epon its receipt you will open . r the envelope, High your name in suit on the proper , i blinks, so that a Warranty Deed cm be made in vo*:, , , . name, and return the same to us. A deed for the , |ii.'<-c of lund called tor by the Free Land Warrant i i , will 1.0 imniedist'ly executed in your name. N<. ‘ , ) charge of any kind will lie made for the Free Land 1 Warrant—the property will be absolutely free. • if your application is received of.cr all the land* I , nre disposed of. you will t»»- ho notified, and the i’*.'. | , you send for tip* House Plans be returned to vou. ! LOCAL COLONY CLUBS JSSfSSfBI?S?S! Land Warrants will he sent to any address, to distributed among friends, on receipt of si for the ! House Plans: ten for s•> ; f.ft»en for $3; twenty for » TO BF. READ IN CONNECTION WITH ABOVE. highest perfection the peculiar de- 1 - ligtitsof a Florida horn*. During the ] war 1)10 9* n was bemharde-i bv a 1 ederal fleet and nearly swept out of i existence. 1 neini.abltants tbd.nhan- i • ■‘oiling their shattered homes to the I tor-hand pill-gc of the euemv. and j not until about ten years ego vt as ih-re r rev attemt t male to reoo«*upy th«» I town. This < • mpAiiy began u*t.re ! rjicratUim# n lit to* mere than a % ear ego. Si'n-'c thti' time there ha* seen j the mo-l rein -1 k ible "boom*' erca'c.l f*r M- Andrew’. 4 Day teat ha. ever i been known 01 the F.ower State, i at-t ! v lut< r u.ore than f/JD) vls|p,rs from i all part* of the country reached that i* ’lot In qucHt of Florida homes. Hush ness end dwelliug houses have be-en ‘ erected by the hundred. Property so I I-ewts Rrlndle, Pa Limtra Keppie. latmbe. Pa J. W. MeCoacli, S mt a Ye. X. If J A. Davis. Pk>r<** City, Mo *«\B. ilowlev, Olathe, Kan M. Minehan. (iurdon. Ark A, Copp, Fisher s HID. Va W F Brewton. Cedar rialn. O Wm. ( . Mampson. tioidsn. Col L Jbblet. Mhinnston. W. V’a 7-• •.‘•'JbQhest. HtrVham. Ala Joel P. Keys, Colwtch. Kan Jno. A Kramer, Hlooinsb’g.Pa And. Kuu Wn. OarfleUl. Kan SibV ldrkeiliach, Shaft. Pa Moves n. Knapp. Owynedd, Pa M* * Watiasha. Minn Mrs. J. a. Davis, Hillsboro, 111 Fortunes Made Easily I By on Investment, of “P j rides in all •iI pusses or ItHllr S'l * nartieulars. Kenct Sidc.« <r.Jtl»M'i““- letter or Hew 0.A.11U tKll.ltr^er. York DraiL 11t Hireet« New Yuru.. — HrlT' g~~ lIADF# TO OHDF.R *agicTn#SM TZ TTv IT* vii.ii.Ti.m iWI !ov»Acan n-»*r UG /if* X M '> Y**,, ‘ 1,.„. IxtU". Kl »WNKK *. .V. * ,n A M.w n-’ Vff. all vv.’ir i W j). Q. S,,*--.. aun Writing thoroughly inuaht HORTHAHD Tiy 1 m ffls.a^jsaßSS: !a«l^ , gEg l .a I .Ba*r.aaa& _ ' . ’toßoMlrr. AHrlra Pensions V-am.'a*’ tgitWuxwA. »■ ° | quirk wile--, t- a The Great nursery ol PERGHERGiS HORSES. 200 lM|A>rted Drood^iarcs 300 to -100 tnronvKß ****{£%&, from France, nil rei'orT'd .*; c ■'» rtnwwa ( h^t „. ly drnft su assEi 2 110,u Bonhcur. W. DUNHAM* Wayne, Du Pc so Com IHlnole* OP IU mH A E3 17 Srt*SKS35 r«isorself d.-nlil. P.y *h-uonnvL HeiMlwn. uuekti-e. I-a ii.J Wi »tii r.. ir.n~.rere | PILES Indian PteOteSwal i ™ , n wx—— 1 flh n month on ' exptmsespnf'l iye 9 SfkSuMn perse n «<» distribute c.reu arsanU at II . 1 K’co s, or£:'i a month »nd expense to ! 8 dTtnbutc circulars only; solarls'G ' i Hamp'es of our and contract *r *-• «ena 110 c. lor postage, packing. <t.-.: we |W»n I ? n si. UNION Si;i»e’l.Y w CO., IJ? »•§ I tpiiney street, Chicago, 111. | SHOW CASES. DFriK* OFFICE, FIX TIIIIKS* CEDAR IHrilvS, HUM \l WARDKIIHE". A«k for pamphlet and pr e ■ TERR YSIIO W CASE CO. .sauhvillo. Teun. fl iniPOA new and reliable complla- I DIISE-A tion of 1.000 Cooking and bHUVfifIV Hnkiinc Receipe* ma.ied pa raceipt el * een-. in.^gj 2S 'S «*■ lUalfniOfi*. Ma f 4: and twenty five ' Non: a twenty five an desired f rtnn ojltera I*. •«- n id. . =t:.' . \-.-entdirect* when he returns Hi ! r < ! • > -- ;• » •;it-. YOI WIS.L I’-i; si: \ '.r »R I» ymirowu Interests an l !•* tb .1 mti . n yon ff vou fall to avail jo-.irn-lf of ttn. in „t . r • I.uuu Offer be« ure it for your rb’.Mr* n The st. Aiffh'w's t: i. I’. dlroad anl Ijind r’ompanv ■timbers atncnr Its ofiie. rs and »t- 'khoblerss-’ine or the moKt re**p«,ioilit» m l . u rgen. m’-n of rtorhla | Ohio, and New York. "Uo ar«- enlisted heart, ban l ! and po,'ket b«ik In thl* jre.it err.crprlse. W»* do | bottnes* through the •s.ui Ni tonal of tincltma l '. And refer to two thou,, tad t rte-s wttleia at ~ t i An-lrcw s. end i;-m • s r plaaaure. Addretw*«ltiu r our .V.rtlo .ii Oftic. at Clnelnnatl .orourK.i t *rn Ofime »t s*.* \ >rk. "here a l de.tll j ure issued, as f.itiov.-H . The St Andrew’s Cay H. R. and Land Co.. (Nil. Halll No. Puri. How. J UNI INN \TI. I). > M:V, \ OR li. V N . Remit l>. P4»atu -Old. . r • * 4 luii r. <»r * ift-* 1 draft. Do not rend HUmpa win .. iV <•. u is’ avonbMl. I enred at beginning of the I n.'i'* been h» d lor from sjr> to $.".«• tor i ordinary Huildlng L it*, k very ' 01. l ! settler’ hasrra aula b nJ-omc t.m j petency in dis(a.«ing «.f a |e>r»ion o’ ! ‘ I,H 'wi* at fancy prices. I>' «•*» haw* b en ■ rei'U'd : hotels built an I add' d D> from timet > time; a Hue of seven ! boots ply regularly br tweett t An ! drew m Bay an i rther p»>rts : and. #!>,» ; tether. h- out'.iM.k promlaes tha st. Andrew * Bay will In a ew year* »>. if iioih'-m td tni «irlant ctiy ..f h.> i gulf coast. It posses w‘s erery ua’ura. - SreV : a* ? r,,p >av luorm ,hal ' si»tr fiver.iltes ion,- with its varton* braaehes-wtth deep ct arm is t«. the '“Tf• atoi*/’lhe tu et charming ; and most ureful iiody i,f water on th- ha.b »r for ihe ft-els cf a SHUT OUT 1 SggflJsgL NO UONOITSQNS r, Sad y ?wow."yilL , u l^ rs - ° r ‘” , ‘- ruvc " *“> 'So m ISsr*. John ronljllann,. Ind "■ £ £«*. Ml. curmfl. »-» v Htroiu:. (ilouccaUr. Kkm Andrew Sullivan. ( /*°- W lift Vl*. « .*y*lllan. Trana. Sta. tc 3 **.* l Ward. I’a Row. 0. Morrlaon. AnrhVr. Ky J teu , w Ww ,r h " M " ,n R urvka .“ trail. Ark J “* *»*an. Schuyler, Sab. *<• P«al, Ml an. "ST"!’'!**: «r. Imu-i U<l O,J - Skwea. M laabsl Straet world. Evrrr rpec'r. of rrgetaM v irut, nnd rcr at wtM gio v to tloutnb*.xofi.it . h»-Mmate o *t< * wor.d r.-n t i , . ifH -d exha I- • ■r In i- .- a if T .- Ible an t Mtfift lent .-j tptasititv P • for fiWi - ■■ •• ■ i to lh« ram :gc;ip> .Ivor a nation s tie. ' a ctltfw..4' tnai. oat s «• md *«• ut.. iHrfevtton eaithlv tie* g it . free hooi maiar; » «*im. dry Lm, and leauti’ully i e>t d. Ih re are among other K ,H> d resK' iiswh' h:. vn' , r. w k Bay u ih tin et d Ktrablv o -atiim for a Flort* | home than the Mate .-an offrr.an I why thta cnitipiny has .i.riksn ■• tn Ure wlmloui of iu present busine-• > 1 pottcy. I KaaManif, M®. | J. A. hi! t an, Met H«»*l V- *v.¥ ? 744 Oak ft Joa. If told, Mi n‘l Dali*. ry A; rain Manu. » eon 8? VN m. N. Aston, 744 ink aton-vt Ft'lladrliihta, P». T-MK.ro-e. 8 ~ N *) Win. 11. It .«r.*r M A Krla A' J**'- Ijrftwn. 717 San‘-..n. s* J. J*- Halaea. !*» M-ifahall *» A. B. SWf.lry. Wi Odiniiicro* St Trar, V. Y. R. Co Una, 1' fifth ft F '. i’ n trie*. 18V fir tst W. k, GhßMer.«B.l4.' Xhlt* *»
Charlotte Messenger (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 17, 1887, edition 1
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