Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1877 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

H. M. BABB. G. W. LYMAN. Late of the Babb llorsx. Remington, Ind. CENTRAL HOUSE, MAGNOLIA*, MISSISSIPPI. This hotel ia a well-known popular summer resort ot thoee whose homes are in New Orleans and the river eities and towr.a of the South, where they may escape from the malarial Influences whioh prevail in mid-summer iu the hot lowland districts. It is a pleasant winter retreat for invalids and others that would escape the rigorous, changeable and severely trying weather that prevails at the North. The Central House is a Family Hotel of aixty odd rooms, tituated in a delightful region. Lovely scenery, medicinal waters, healthful climate, gentle zephyrs redolent with the fragrance of pine foresta and magnolia blossoms, the beautiful Tangipahoa river with its flsn from the great Gulf of Mexico, a quiet orderly town, hospitable people, good society—in short not jtut Paradise, but one of the most attractive rural retreats of the Sunny South, where good, neat, homelike accommodations may be had at moderate expense, without the extravagant display or dissipation of fashionable watering-places. Rare flowers and shrubbery adorn the grounds which are delightfully shaded and provided with rustic seats, tete-a-tete tables, swings, music stand, etc., etc., open at all times to the free use of excursion, celebration and picnic parties. Magnolia, Pike county, Mississippi, is 98 miles northeast of New Orleans, on the New Orleans, St. Louis A Chicago railroad. Its location is in the midst of the gently undulating, pine-clad region which is the southernmost point of the Appalachian system of highlands which northward isknowu as the Blue Ridge, Cumberland and Alleghany Mountains. It receives the fresh breath of breezes from the waters of the Guif of Mexico, less than a hundred miles distant, gratefully cooling the temperature in summer and softening it in winter. Springs of chalybeate water flow from tKe bill-sides, and deer, hares, wild turkeys and other game are found in the forests. It is within a few hours’ ride hv rail of the orange groves of Louisiana, and the markets of New Orleans whieh are supplied the year round with fresh vegetables, tropical fruits and innumerable luxuries for palate of man. For terms of board, or other desired information, address the proprietors of the Central House, BABS <Sb 2J!agnolia, mm

THE POUNDER HARROW As a Slanting-Tooth Harrow. 1 i ui^^® Don’t Buy a lew Harrow until you \m Been GEO. SSL POTTITDEE’9 — ‘ Flexible Diamond Harrow Work. It will Clean itself Cornstalk* or other Rubbish. It will run aver ah y Fixed Obstacle thaty otirlsorsee can get oxer, without injury. It Adjusts itself Perfectly to the Inequalities of tho Surthce. It is Lighter on the Team. It does Twice the Work of a 40-tooth Scotch Harrow in the same time. It Combines Three Harrows in One, via: The Straight Tooth, the Slanting Tooth and the Flexible Harrow. The Teeth are of WROUGHT STEEL, and every part of every Harrow is fully warranted forgone year. SEND FOR CIRCULARS, © 1 • Or call and sec the Harrowi at Goodland, Rensselaer orjßenaington. See Cut above. j. F. WILLCOX, GENERAL AGENT, GOORAND, IND. NORMAN WARNER, JAMES PEFIXEY, 23 Agent at Rensselaer. Agent at Renlnftait

Barbed Fencing Wire, Warranted all Steel! FOB etA Xiß -&.T - N. WARNE’S HARDWARE STORE, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

THE FINE TOUNG STALLION MORGAN RATTLER three years old ipis spring, 18); hands high, L<oo pounds weight, will be for service during the SSASOIT 0P1877 at my farm on the Hanging Grove road, three mile* east of Rensselaer, for $5 to insure. The horse ia well brpken, and in good condition. 80-3 L. D. MARIOS.