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DAILY ENQUIRER * SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING JUNE lo, 1*86.
Sunday Musingsand Observations by One
On the Grounds.
Mr. unit Mr*. ('l(wp)wnd Lef! Alone iti th«■ Whli
Moose The I’roHltli'nt Talks of III* Wedding
Tour t»n<l III* Proposed > Mention It Doe* Nm
Pay to I’ut In Uxtm Hour* for tin* Government
I lif Kate of Impending Hllh.
mer parties to the president and i iV 10 ‘Greeted jinn to uiake tins argument.
•h. Cleveland are in contemplation. * know nothing about it, however, an.\
, s* ...in „ » lut.. more 1 nan imv otiier citizen, and look unon
t it will not be possible to ascertain J^ore ^aiiany °^ ier citizen, and look U P 011
? future etiquette of the family until the proposition us so absurd that I do not
1 • care to discuss it any further.
Washington, June 1.1.—Thu last of t) c
wedding quests b.us lilt thu white house
and the president and his wife have settled
down to t he official and domestic routine
of life as they And it. Mrs. Hoyt, the pres
ident’s sister, departed on the eleven
o’oloek train. She was accompanied to
the station l>v Airs. Cleveland and the
president’s valet, St. Clair. Breakfast is
served about nine o’clock, luncheon at two
and dinner at seven. Since tier return
from Deer Bark Mrs. Cleveland's time has
been largely devoted to unpacking her
trunks and her wedding presents.
11 is given out among I he ladies of olttcial
society that at the reception on Tuesday
evening next Mrs. Cleveland will wear a
beautiful Paris made dress that no friendly
eye lias yet beheld, and that was fashioned
for just such an occasion. Already several
dinner
Mrs,
but
tlie future etiquett
after the two approaching receptions. In
some formal quarters it is regarded as ex
coedingly doubtful that any invitations to
dine outside the houses of cabinet mem
bers will be accepted. The difficulty about
extending the acceptances beyond that
line is that the impossibility of accepting
in many cases might give offense. The
obligation of returning calls is not incum
bent upon the lady of the white house.
That is Axed; but whether she may accept
an invitation to dine at a friend's house is
another question. The invitations to the
official reception were sent out this after
noon. Every indication points to a hot
night and a crush of the worst kind. Mrs.
Manning will lie absent with her husband,
but the rest of the wives of cabinet officers
will stand in the line in the blue room.
A YOUTH ONCE MOKE.
After seing the president in his new serge
suit this afternoon I am satiHUed that he
looks twenty years younger than lie did
before ids marriage. There Is a serenity
about his couuteuanee, a boyish skip in his
walk, a smile on his lips tnat stays there
and does not Hit away the moment he lets
go a visitor’s hand, and, above all. a dreari
ness in the voice that only Ids oldest
friends remember. If, as is discreetly whis
pered" among the companions who are
closest to him, his marriage is largely a
political move, it is evidently the most
agreeable feature of politics that he has yet
encountered. He was in a very cheerful
mood this afternoon. He kept open house
almost. The town is tilled with bridal par
ties, and the president denies himself to
none of them. The light of his geniality
beamed on at least eight such couples t>•-
day.
READY TO STAY OlfT CONGRESS.
Later in the day Mr. Cleveland was seen
in the almost deserted cabinet room, gaz
ing out over the pretty green lawn of the
white house grounds, fie was the picture
of a contented mind. His short sack coat
showed his figure to an extent most, unu
sual. lie did not appear nearly so corpu
lent as ill Hie familiar Prince Albert coat.
The art of his tailor had much to do with
this effect perhaps. Perfect taste was I yesterday,
shown in Ins neckwear, a gray scarf, with
a small check across it, being worn with
out, any pin.
"I enjoyed myself lip iu the mountain,”
said the president,, “but it was very differ
ent from what 1 expected to And. I imag
ined it would be something like the Adi-
rondacks—a trilie uncomfortable, you
know. Instead of that we had everything
we could eat. I am not weaned from the
old hills up in New York. 1 have come to
love the Adirondacks. Cresaon must be a
pretty place, too. But to the Adirondack. 1 ;
we shall go ns soon ns business closes on
the hill. Of course, we can’t go into the
wilderness as 1 did last year, but we can
I it necessary to keep his hands employed
| Indeed, the harder he thinks the buisei
Ids hands. Ilia favorite occupation for
I for his hands is to twirl a string wbos
j ends are tied together. If he is not do Iti.
this, his next favorite recreation is t
tear paper into small bits a»r
scatter it on the Aoor beside hisscat lWhen
the paper gives out, and the string Is worn
out, he turns to his pocket kniie and s
pasteboard bux. On this particular occa
sion. he bad exhausted the string and tin
paper, and was operating upon the paste
board. “No,” he hiiid to your correspond
ent in answer to u question, “1 do not have
any idea that the confederate bonds wii
ever la; paid, not n single one of them. In
the Arsl place, you see the constitution
i prohibits the payment of any debt incurred
in this manner. Beside, I don’t think the
people of the country, north or squill,
would be in favor of it, and that is ax
strong as the constitution itself. Another
reason that It would be impracticable is
the fact that probably not more
than one-tenth of the bonds that,
we issued are now In existence. The peo
ple did not suppose that they would ever
lie paid, and most of them have doubtless
destroyed or mislaid their bonds.
“What was the occasion of Judge Fullci-
ton’s decision, do you think?”
“1 presume he made the argument at, the
request of tlu English bondholders. There
was a pretty large loan put on the market
in England, and the impression is that it j
was the holders of some of these bonds'
JUST OPENED
AT
BLANCHARD. BOOTH & HUFF'S
i.i
THE DULL SEASON.
Hu! Little Doing in .Herruiitllu Center* of the
Country—’Ilie Light-Hour Movement.
| Absolutely Lure iiml !
HOSPITALS,
CURAT!t/E INS . TlCfi
INFIR iVi AFi'
And Pheschiq.j pm P-v: ;nonti
CON SLIPPY- N.
H E M G R R H
A ltd all II (tatinf/ i/.
DYSPEPSIA, INDIG
MALARIA
: F. S
STiON,
New York, June 13.—The general trade
situation as telegraphed Bradstreet’s has
been irregular, with the tendency tovvnrd
a continued moderate movement. This is
due iti large part to the spring trade being
over, to farmers being buBy in the fields,
and to the fact that the autumn trade has
not yet begun. Business at Duluth and
Minneapolis has improved on a favorable
crop outlook and a fair demand, as
well as at Chicago and Cincinnati,
where the total volume of spring
trade transactions is reported to compare
favorably with 188o. General trude at St.
Louis has declined, as at Pittsburgh and
Cleveland, though the aggregate is be
lieved to lie as large as in the earlier
months of last year. The lute rains in the
lower Mississippi valley and southwest
thereof were needed, and business has been
stimulated by them. The demand for
funds is conspicuous in proportion to the
money offering at Duluth, Minneapolis,
Omaha, St. Joseph and St. Louis. Mer
cantile collections are generally slow. The
New York stock market is irregular. Ma
nipulation alone lias prevented any decided
break, but the continued passenger rate
war in the northwest is a heavy load to
carry.
Government bonds arc steady and in- 1
vestments Arm. In speculative bonds j
there, was a decided advance in Nickle ,
Plate Arsis, based on an alleged settlement !
with the Lake Shore company. Money on
call is easy at lj(a}2{ per cent. Cummer-
cial paper is in poor supply, unit tni-eig"
exchange a little easier, on t.ue reduction !
of the Bank of England rate. i
Special telegrams to Bradstr. ct’s fro 1 " ,
Minneapolis contradict the extreme state - l
ineutB of damage to the wheat crop in the |
northwest, math public on the exchange ;
yesterday. The -U dude of w heat >• <port
ers, with continued . - ring prosp. •. ts for !
the new crop, backed t.;. large stocks and
fair receipts, lias pushed prices down four !
cents, as compared with tin .lose a,
week ago. The si cation is rather better
than worse than at, the date of the govern
ment wheat crop report, lately made
public. There are no noteworthy changes
in tlie iron or steel markets. The former
reflects the dull season of the year.
The general industrial situation has im
proved, though there are a considerable
number of employes on strike at various
manufacturing centers. Of the 200,000 who
received concessions as to shorter hours
PORE STIIBlftNT
Fob the Sick, Invalids,
CONVALESCING PATIENTS,
AGED PEOPLE,
Weak and Debilitated Women.
VorsulGby Druggists, Grocers and Dealers.
I*rice, One I>«>1Jup* per Bottle*
genuine
93T Bold only In snn!«»'t
r«pi cut’ll hh our t rd-lit-iimi k' latxil r l tl.n'oM chemist,
above, uii<1 tlie li.iino of<< i:i)mny blown In bottle.
(C7 s *Pflrnorim*n8tof the Kooky Mom t.mm i excupt Hip
Territories i, tin«l.lo to proaiin* SI from their diMlera,
Halt Down ■o*nt, In plain race, nuumrkc'l,Ex
press c'.iargod |ir*p<tl(|, hy remitting Six Dollars lo’
The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Baltimore, Md.
ill 1/ valuable for 'niliyrKlinn, Dyspepsia, an l
i contrntiny t/iis formula
i*«< o/oiir whiskey in (.tip disease, will le cheer-
motri’d by <>«•»• AJsdlc.il Department,
New Printed Lawns at 4 and 5 cents;
New lot of Undressed Bleached Cotton at 5 cenU
New lot of Sea Island at 5 cents;
New lot of India Linens at .5 cents ;
New lot of Prints at 5 cents ;
New lot of Towels at 5 cents;
New lot of Hosiery at 5 cents ;
New lot of Handkerchiefs at 5 cents.
OEOHGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY
rnia 18, therefore, to cite all nZ: Rri ''
uy law, Why lr-it
said property should not be Ufeo Jo
] Witness my official si—«ds Juue "
jy5oaw4w • M. BROOKS.
OEOHGIA, MCSrOOEE c ounty
Whereas. James M. DavG n
1> l\—1_ administrator
esentkn. 1 r
iimfTTiT iTT: •~iT i iiii
»s:es|: l ESssaF=vs:;’s,,
Tills is, thereftjre, to elta all p. r-ons, ,
heirs and creditors, to show auw.U -V u ' n, H
fSHU'-a 3 !-“ n,d , A'inflnntrator eliouui VwUV
r‘ °" i S'bninist ration nn'i rc-kl '
ters Ol dismission on the tlrst M, „.i, , let-
.-* ’ ‘““"'mstration undr,
ters o: dismission on the first M, nfinv „ , .-
apreoawl2w ^ROOKs.
- L.. : Urchnarv
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY
"i; t-.m. x.
Mmmik hc & ^
This is. therefore, to cite all persons...
heirs and creditors, to show cause p 1,
can, why said executor should ne t be’.iis » y
from his executorship and reciL.Vk
mission on the first Monday in August k.."' ’ li "
\\ itlltKS Til V flHibiul . ' <r»t ntniv. iki. ii 1 '
By Yesterday’s Express:
SMITH’S
Richly Embroidered White and Ecru Dresses $2, $2.50,
$3, $3.50 and $4. Nothing ever shown like them in the
market for tlie price.
Remnants! Remnants!
T\ itness, my official s (gnat uve t li is "mV .... ,
myt oawim I-. M. BHOOKS.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY
Whereas. E. L. Wells,arlminisin.tor of F tv
deceased, represents to the court in lii-V.
\Yv[l-“ ’ e llas ’ fully adniiiiistc-ri-.t 'j?
This is, therefore, to cite all persons .
heirs and creditors, to show cause ii’-Vm-,
can, why said administrator should id i : , ' '
charged tYoni his said udmiriistration aim w.
letters ot dismission on the fii-st Monda*- n i e
B adeoaw'l2
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY
Whereas. William McGovern, Executor of v , „
Met. any represents to the Court iu his i.e'tithL
McY'ariy’s Esute* ‘“ S Ul ' ailluillis "“-,l.) ,hj
McCarty’s Estate.
This is, therefore, to oito all persons concern,.!
heirsand crecutora^ to show cause, if ftU y
.«ii.n.iu uit-uiium, in snow cause, n am
can. way sanl administrator should nm i'„ , :
charged from his executorship and receive
ters,ol dismission on the first Monday ir i;
tember, 18«6.
jeo oaw3m F. M. BROi^KS, Ordinary,
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, C. L. G.eon, administrator of Willi .,.
N. Jones, deceased represents to the court in
Petition, duly filed, that he has fully administer
ed William N. Jones’ pst.itp r
Remnants Lawns, Remnants Calico, Remnants Ging
hams, Remnants Check Nainsook. Remnants India Lawns.
Gassimeres, Gottonades and Dress Goods. In fact, remnants
from every stock in the house going for a mere song.
Rargains will he tlie order of the day for Monday.
I ‘WJ'G, Him, LilrtV lie
ed William N. Jones’ estate.
This, is therefore, to cite all persons con-
cerned. heirs and creditors, to show cause if an,
they can. why sa id administrator should not he
discharged trom his administration and receive
letters ot dismission on the first Monday in
tember, 1386. ^
Witness my official signature this ith dav 0 f
June. 1386. *
jeo ouvv3iu F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Whereas, Caroline O Williams, administratrix
ot Win. L. Williams, deceased, make? application
tor leave to sell the following real estate beiuiu-
ing to said deceased, to-wit: Part of lot No >o in
thi* Northern Liberties, immediately north of tlm
city of Columbus, Ga., having a front on Jark«nn
street of 120 feet and 87 feet 10 inches on Com
merce street.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they have, at the prt jn-r
time and place, why leave to sell said proper.y
should not be granted to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this June 4th, m
jy5 oawiw F. M. BROOKS, Orninary.
FAMILY
✓VURE Ofllou5riess; Sick Headache in Four hours.
Vf) One dose relievos Neuralgia. They oitre and
prevent China ^ F^vor, Sour Stomach Bad
Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves, and give
_ife r 6 Vigor to the 3yatcm. : ON JU RE4N,
Try them'once nno you will never be without then
Price, 26 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists an*.
Medicine Dealers generally. Sort cn receipt o
price In stamps, postpaid, to any acdre&s,
J. F. SMITH A CO.,
Manufacturors and So'o Props., ST. LOUIS, MG*
Blanchard, Booth & Huff.
with full pay, one month ago, Bradstreet’s
And rest ntul plenty of fishing in Adiron- 1 reports show that less than 140,000 retain
dark streams.” those advantages, one-half of whom are at
And bo the conversation continued, full ] Chicago and one-sixth eaeh at Cincinnati
of the bright anticipation of a future noli- j and New York. The pressure of oompeti-
day. One could not avoid noticing that j tion from ten-hour workers is breaking
the use of the plural pronoun had not yet ; most of what is left of the movement.
MM SPRINGS,
Meriwether Comity, <J»„
bo Opened June 1st. for the Reception
of Hoarders.
At KIRVEN’S
Fluidics. Xitfs. Ac.
With first-class accommodations at reasonable
rates.
Round Trip Season Tickets $3 50
Hound Trip Limited Tickets 2 25
become familiar.
SUNDAY WORK IN DEPARTMENTS
A good many government employes have
a theory tfcat It does not pay to put in any
extra hours for the government, or to
Dry goods are dull, but holders look to j
higher prices and a good trade later iu the |
season, Wool is firm, but manufacturers
are buying sparingly. Next week's Lou
don colonial sales are of first interest to
Apply for circular, giving full information,
OH AS. L DAVIS,
my 12 cod 1 tn Proprietor.
make any other effort fitnn to go through 1 ,he tr ? df ' 11 »*"!*<’ ‘o D' H-os The cotton
.1 *1... mi,;,, crop is progressing finely in Louisiana,
tlie motions of earning the salaries. This
Crab Orchard
WATER.
is a mistaken theory in a general wav hut MLssissippi and Texas. Heavy rains in the i
there do sometimes come occasions in Carolinas aiffi Georgia foreshadow trouble j
which it seems to he pretty nearly correct. frrass. Heavier sugar supplies and
There is a number of treasury ami other i 1 ’ e *«>' b eet prospects further depress sugar
department employes who put in extra a 1 ! c ,^ S ’4’,'!i C ’ ,M ,'', 0 'f Ur r, I ,V'" l -i ,.-^. I V ! n< r
hours nights or Sunday, as thecase mnvbe, j ‘“‘k\ vr ,lt poits, and casiti rates of
r the work of their denari I exoha "g e '
rather th
ment fall Behind. That this is not always
appreciated by the officials who oversee
them is shown by the following paragraph
from one of the local papers ;
“Chief Clerk You mans, of the treasury
department, astonished at the considerable
number of clerks that entered the building
on Sunday by means of passes, yesterday
made a tour of the rooms to see what was
going on in them, and it is probable that
those found attending to private matters
or loafing, will he madt aware that the
government does not fui a ni>h offices for
such purposes, and that those who find it
necessary to do official business on
Sunday in order to keep np the
work will be given easier tasks at
the reduced salaries.’’ The
THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILLS
arc beginning to get uneasy about the fat
of that measure. Jt is nearly
since the bill went to the senate
placed in the hands of the commerce com
inittee. yet there seems little prospect of
any action upon it by that committee for
weeks yet. It has been pretending to hold
daily sessions to discuss it, but there art
many days when it does nothing with the
bill, and up to this time it has not even
finished it first examinaC-*n of the bill. At
this rate, the chances serin to be that the
bill will not get to the senate belore about
the close of the present month.
THE TARIFF BILL.
Nt
Sonn-vh»f !«*:»1.
w York City lias one saloon for every
twenty-l hree voters.
Afore than 45,000,1)00 persons hav«. passed
over tlie Brooklyn Bridge s,nr< it was
opened to travel.
During the past year $860,000 have been
contributed to the Salvation Army in Great
Britain alone, and 1000 girls have been res-
oused from the streets, and nineteen homes
for the friendless established.
A brewer in Milwaukee says that bis
employes average about forty glasses of
beer gratis* a day, exci pt in hot weather,
when they make it about sixty, and that
n ODi ' man drinks not less than one hundred
friends of I L'lassvss a .lay.
I A timber raft that will measure 110 fec-t
j long, ot) feet wide and 35 feet deep, and to
contain 2,225,000 feet, and weigh about
i month 000 tons, is being constructed at Halifax,
‘“Hi was I ]y t to be sent to New York. It is bound
to 6 her by chains.
Warm water is now supplied at the rate
of 176,000 gallons a day at Pesth, from an
artesian well that is said to be about 3,000
feet deep and the. deepest in the world.
The temperature of the water is 101 de
grees, but the work, toward which the
city eontrbnted $200,000, is to be continued
until the temperature rises to 17s degrees.
the liver.
THE KIDNEYS.
the stomach,
the bowels.
A POSITIVE CURB FOR
3 dyspepsia.
Constipation. ■<
Sick Heartache. W
((..nmiu- Salt., m.I-I in fiulk.
Ctsb Orchard WaU-r Co., Prop’rs.
INFS. Manager, L<
Suinniei’ Silks 2-' cents;
j'‘jitgci-’. Silks 25 cents':
Goulard Silks 40 cn' .
Printed Ni.ti’s Veii'n 15 units;
All Wool Biuitinp'.s '!-> uents,
Linen Lawns 10 cents ;
Linen Drills for U-uds 12 + cents;
Linen Crash (D cents:
Cotkmades for Bov.-' ’ v'eai S cents ;
Mnnird'i Checks, md desirable, 12i cents
fimsi grades; Rye Flour, Oat Meal,
threaded Oa< s. Grits and Rice.
: i Hams, Breakfast Bacon, &c.; Pure Lea
Lard.
I Granulated Sugar, Coarse and Fine Cut Loaf,
Pulverized and Coffee Sugars,
j Be t quality Roasted and Green Coffee, Fine
Ten
Baking Powders—Royal, Cleveland and Dr.
Price’s.
Flavoring Extracts—Thurber’s and Dr. Price's.
J. J. WOOD,
21? SS: ’ES}Broad St.
DR. RICE,
White i.incii d
Whitt’ PI til;
nU
For 15 years at 37 Court Place, now :
, S?S s F S‘’Loiiisiille,I|
K regular’r eiucatod aLd Lgaily qualified physieian aai'i«
most succb'sHlul, as hia practice will prove-
a&ewtf £3“ S &ssi.n T *
EASES* , _ y . ^
Spormatorrliea and J.mpotoucy»
„j, therein 1 of stir-abuse iu youth, sexual excesms iu r..*-
,• tiTecis: N'et vuu.sne.ss, Semtnnl Rmisd
vVR
OF NEW YORK',
1 F.slablish-’il 1 <51.)
Win
od
B mi
. o
w
j i e \v ij
comp!
India ..
•ns 12L 15 au-
Home Insurance Co, Good B -uins io Silk umbrellas!
M‘\v goods ilidly, thus keeping our stock fresh
You can’t afford to laugh, dear girls.
Unless your teeth aie white as pearls
1 lure seems to be a general heliet now j Uiiless your mouth is pink and s\vu t
that the tarifi lull, while it will not be dia- And vour two lips in rosebuds meet .
Will l\.i nih-Lu. d O, o Mr 1 . , ' , . • . 1
cussed, will not be pressed to a vote. Mr
Morrison evidently does not see his way
clear in the matter. Possibly, he may find
the condition of the congressional mind
clearing on it, when it gets a discussion,
but unless there is a marked change in the
sentiment, it is thought he will not press
And you cannot supply tlii^ want,
But through the use of BOZODONT!
sat se tu th aw
Cask Assets, $7,818,116
i CO.
n xl D way, on Face. A version to
Cc-a'u.iion of Lons of Sexual Po' ^ -
tziurriiipc improper or unhappy, ure thoroughly anl
ccatly cured. SYPHIli IS ’■' ur * J
tirU.v eradicate j f roia the system; Gonorrhea,
GLEET, Rtrirturo, Orohiti*. Herair. ,or hu : u:. .
Pi.ned other private ‘lisensos quickly cured.
J? is self-evident ttmt <i phy sician who pays special v.t‘'C'a'.i
lo a certain cl:iss u| di-ias-.-F and tr-sting theussn :s *
hlly, ncquirts great skill. Physician* knowing thi- : i ' 1
recommc-ud persons to my care. When it is inctn-oni >
visit the city for trektincnt, mcdiciues chu be sent j.ri".u-*. /
and -uifr’y 6y mail or oppress nnywhere.
Cures Guaraiateod ixi all Cases
cmdertakeut. , _ . . ,
Comuluti'-us | -usonaMy or by letter free ir.’’. >•
Charges rcu.*onkOlc aud correspondence strictly cuuU'ivu’-*^
PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of two pages, sent to any address, securely sealed, fur
House
THE BOSS P RESS
W ITHOUT TARRKD BUILDING PAl’Fh
the veuthi rboRrding and floors. V> nrn. tu ” ,
ter, cool in summer. ABSOLUTE PREVENT!^
ugainst vermin of eve ry kind. Costa nearly • ’ * “
only about ninety ceuta a room. Ask ilealert :• r •’ 3
wriu . CHARLES H„ CONNER. Manufacturer.
a LDUIbVILL*. -k- *
{ NSURE acf iinst loss or dumage by Fire, Light
ning atni I’ornadd. at rates guaranteed as low
.is oileivl by any reliable stock company. The
Lightinng clause will be inserted in Dwelling
policies without extra chaige.
it a Rival.
Local Option Down South.
j Under the local option system a good j
for a vote. Congressman "Waflace,* "of I ulan - v places in tfie state of North Carolina j
l.ouisiana, tlie new nie-noer’ who comas as ’ adopted prohibition last Monday. Among' j
the successor of Mr. llnhn, said to your , others was Raleigh. Now if Columbia, tlie I
eorrespondent as he was leaving the house capital ol the other Carolina, should follow |
a day or two ago. that be did not think t,us example, the familiar observation of j
the tarifi bill would be pushed to a vote i °ne governor to the other about the length ;
this session. “I have talked with a good of tunu between drinks would have an
many of the members about it since 1 nr- added, if not a pathetic, significance.—
rrived,” he said, “for we art very anxious Chicago Inter-Ocean,
bout tlie matter m our state, and am sat
in H. CHAPPELL, A iient.
THE FAMOUS 43RAWO O
THF : -ucLL VARIABLE FEED SI ILL
isfied that the bill will probably not be
voted on this session of congress.’
“Do you think it would pass if pressed
to a vote?”
“Nobody can say definitely about that.
The general impression scents to be that
its chances wo tlu be rather slender.”
THE CONFEDERATE BOND QUESTION.
Congressman Reagan, of Texas, who
was the postmaster-general of the confed
eracy, was whittlingia piece of pasteboard
into small shavings at the door of the
nouse, when your correspondent asked
nm about the confederate bond racket
*\ 4 . , ev'uiL.ut liUL UUUll IllUiC’l
uiat Judge Fullerton lias stirred up. Mr.
Reagan s hands ay ' a > v*-
ter ww 'U—are always busy. No mat
ter what he is thinking about, he finds
\ mom 1 MitUKVi. orrr.ii.
The Voltaic Belt U'o., Marshall, Mich.,
oft'er to send their celebrated Voltaic
Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty
.days’ trial to any man ntiiieted with Nerv
ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood,
die. illustrated pamphlet in sealed en
velope with full particulars, mailed free.
Write them at once. hfcwtf
,^3
Herr Most at tlie Bi-llows.
The putting of tlie superlative Most to
blowing a bellows in prison has not failed
to strike the humorous side of the Ameri
can character. “All hell shall stir for
this!” cries our gentle Pistol, as he eats his
leek.—Chicago Current.
I.- t'i uury besl Suw Mii, . Die rnaikuE It took Hie only
inetl.tl ■! the first clans at the New (Means Exposition.
For I in above, .uid tor all oil ' i' in icliinery, address,
Positive Security Against Fire and Burr
Hoses for Kent n» 83,00 Per Auuum
OLD MILL PURE OLD R’
This whisky was introduced ori
1>52, mul is constantly nmkiin: :
! e pro Inct of the most a)ij.ruw
ation, from carefully selected or.
l'ormly in warehouse until ful'y
justlycekGrated for its pun’,
and unifo-m quality ' • *
by the a . ip, f. i>! .
Lor 10th street at. . i
ORBES LIDDELL&CO.
Montgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, Fittings and
Machinery is tlie largest in this part of the country.
R. M.M'JLe’JRD. Colder,
my 14 dim
to”'days'
■Guarmeed not u
caune Sirictw*
lira only by tfa«
ktsi Clitzlul to.
Cincinnati,I
Ohio.
Ohs,tsh.-nth. te»J t®.
tlies.ilcs of *hat class ol
remedies, and has
almost universal 'tewta-'
MURPHY BROS.
Pans. Tct
G has won the
the public and now rt ..ca
among the leading
■ clues of the oilJom.
u 'S,a
■•asr
jeId worn