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DAILY ENQUIKER - RUN : WIT MIPS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING JULY 2‘>, lHHfi.
Disturbance in the Social Atmosphere at
the White House.
Capt. .Utile* It. KmI* the Sim pee of a liri ill lli.ii
Emlurni—in.iil - Mr*. (IrieUml'H Pet* I
Photographs Iter Hnirhiir nit it IN lilnri
Vieii -I'reHlilent (»:irfleiil\I'liiiniliep.
"Washington Litter
There is an apparent disturbance in the
social atmosphere of the white hoiNe,
which only goes toshow that a little cloud,
no bigger at first than it man's hand, cv;
make a great deal of trouble. A few even
ings ago, the president and Mr
atteiKled a perform ance of “The Black
Hussar," at the National theater. They
occupied a box at the left of the stage, ami
would have enjoyed the entertainment im
mensely, had it not been for an incident
which has made the president extremely
uncomfortable ever since.
The president ami his wife had no more
seated themselves when in popped Copt.
James B. Kads of ship-railway fame. The
Captain is a little man, with a white beard
and a livid, bloodless complexion. A fringe
of white hair fences in a bald head. When
Air. Kads opened the door, the president’s
face had no unmistakable look of mingled
surprise and disgust. This did not affect
the captain in the slightest. He was as
effhsive as a school girl oil graduation day
and ns polite as a French dancing master.
Air. Cleveland didn’t even rise to greet the
intruding and self-appointed guest. He
sat lazily back in his chair, and with the
slighlest turn of the head extended his
right hand in a very listless fashion, which
Ends grabbed am! shook heartily. Mr.
Ends remained for some time, but the pres
ident took but little notice of him. This
was the entering wedge of All-. Eads’ prom- j
inence at the white house.
The next day Mrs. Cleveland went up to j
the capitol for the first timeto see congress
make laws. Mr. Eads was on hand again. !
He took the party—consisting of the presi- j
dent’s wife, Mrs. Vi is and Mrs. Lninunt—
under his guidance, and escorted them
The b iy- sianding around grew interested
and e mimoneed to pr as around. The
ither man, whose face by this time was
.hid with rage, r< a red: ‘I'll let you fHfC.
“Tins rather staggered me, but as I ban
the money i wasn l to be bluffed. I put it
— t ). The article s of agreement were quickly
■ irawn up and signed.
“Well, to cut a long story short, i got
I .‘mid of one of those long, lank, hungry
scrub porkers and put him at once into
j training. My method was to feed him a
bushel of corn once a day. The pig would
be stationed at om end of ft straight 300-
[ yard lane, and over the line at the other
end the corn uoidd be dumped upon a
I given signal. The moment the corn was
dumped the pig was freed, and away Ik
would scoot for the other end. This kind
! of practice was kcj up for a month, and
at the end of this time the hungry hog
could make the distance in a way that
Clcvelioiii I "'o dd put Maud S. to shame.
“The day of the race came, and every
man, woman and child for miles around
was on hand to witness it. The race was
run on the hog's own ground, according to
agreement. 'ihe porcine racer was more
than unusually hungry that day. lie had
become so accustomed to finding his half
bushel of corn at th- other end of the lane I " ’
I hut wlien ho was released nnnn the word noon
BLOOD AND MONEY.
The blood of. i.wi has much to do in shaping
his actions during his pilgrimage through this
troublesome world, regardless of the amount of
present or expectant money in pocket or stored
away in bank. It h a conceded fact that we ap
pear as our blood makes u*. and the purer the
blood, the h.ippk", healthier, prettier and win-
we are; hence the oft-repeated interrogatory,
"how is your blo-»d?" With pure streams oflifi-
giving fluid coursing through our veins, bounding
U'a.ity, and ploughing through our
throng
physical frames, our morals become netter, nu I
constitution stronger, our intclieetu.il facultiis j
more act ut. ami grander, and r.u ii. 5\onion an.i
children happier, hoaithp.-ram: more lovely.
The unprecedented demand, the unparalleled
curative powers,ami theunmi.-iakableproof i’t"in
those of unimpeachable character and integrity,
point with an unerring finger to B. B. B. -Botanic
Blood Balm - as far the best, the cheapest, the
quickest. and the grandest and most powerful
ver bo for
pnBijjws
that when he was released upon the word ! remedy ever before known to mortal man,
“go!" he .shot off like a flash. He darted I in the relief and nositice vine of Scrofula, Hh.u-
under the horse’s legs, and before that alii- I lllttt i>iii. Skin Diseases, all taints of blood poison.
Kidney complaints, old ulcers ami sores, ca
catarrh, etc,
mal and his rider could recover themselves i
was at the other end. He dind’t get his
corn, but 1 did get the |1000. I left town
the next day.”
\ Iteniiirkiihli’ Criminal Trial.
A special dispatch from Topeka, Kansas,
says: "The trial of Willie Bells, aged lb,
for the murder of his father, mother,
brother and sister, will begin at Erie, this
state, Monday. The youth of the criminal,
the number and relation of the victims, the
entire lack of provocation, the Manner of
the killing and all the cireumKnnccs of
the ease make it almost unprecedented in
the annuls of crime. The morning of March
8 Willie made his appearance at the farm
house of a neighbor, Air. Alendall, and
in an excited tone stated that a strange
man had been at his home during the
night, and lie thought had hurt his father,
as lie was lying on the floor with blood on
his face. As this visit of young Sells was
at 1 o’clock in the morning, Air. Alendall
down in the basement, where the model j questioned him closely. Willie said he
of his marine railway is on exhibition. : awakened and saw a man standing in the
Then he explained its workings at great door between the room Willie and his
detail, while his emi-uries were rushing, brother slept in and the one occupied by
through the capitol telling everybody how , the parents and sister.
Airs. Cleveland was being entertained “‘1 got my clothe off the foot of the bed
Afterward he escorted the party to thu and was putting them on When the man
president’s gallery in the house, and sat by j tin ned, looked at me and then ran out into
Mrs. Cleveland’s side chatting with her for j the yard. 1 did not try to arouse my
a full half an hour. The same perform- brother, but pul on my pants ami went
ance was repeated in toe senate; after j into the room where my parents were
which the party, with Air. Eads left out, sleeping to get my bouts and overcoat. 1
drove back to tilt white house. Whether 1 saw my father on the floor with blood
B. H. B. is only about three years old a U;rjy in
age* a giant ill power- but no remedy in America
can make or ever Inis made such a’ wonderful
showing in its magical powers in curing and en
tirely eradicating the above complaints, and
gigantic sales in the face of frenzied opposition
and would-be money monopolists.
Letters from ail points where introduced are
pouring in upon us, speaking in the loudest praise.
Some say they receive more benefit from one bot
tle of 11. B, B. than they have from twenty, thirty
and fifty, and even one hundred bottles of a
hoasttd decoction of inert and non-meditimd
roots, and branches of common forest trees. We
hold the proof in olnck and white, and we also
hold tile fort.
I’olireimtli
Mrs. M
Atlanta.
with a (
nostril-
living at :is West Kairslrcct,
eatarih, attends- 1
-charge from both
Mrs. Cleveland gave Alv. Eads to under
stand that he would always lie welcomed
at the white house or not is, ofcomse, not
known; but he is evidently under t lie im
pression that the social side of the white
house is not able to get along without him,
for he sticks to it like a leech. To-day’s
•setback in congress lias somewhat ruffled
the worthy captain, and he is wondering
if there is any justice in the land.
At each of Mrs. I’lev. land’s receptions
■Captain Eads haw been present in as promi
nent a place as ho could get. It is known
that his forwardness is the cause of a great
deal of embarrassment at the cxeeulivc
mansion, but neither the president nor the
versatile Col. Lament has as yet found a
way out of the dilemma, lie is not invited
there; but whenever any affair is on hand
to which the public is'admitted K.uls is
sure to be there, and a memberoftbe cabi
net couldn’t be more oltieioiis and import
ant than lie assumes to be. The president
cannot give him to understand that he is
not welcome at the white house when
everybody else is admitted ; but it is
probable that he will be given a hint
fore long that lie is making himself alto
gether too prominent, and that a dash of
bashfulness would make bis presence
more acceptable. Mrs. Cleveland can lie
depended on to do this, aw she is a
woman of infinite tact in such matters.
The president’s wife is in love with life at
the white house, and this incident is the
first t hat she has encountei ed of a disagree
able nature. Lately she has been busy sit
ting for a local photographer. The pic
tures were all taken in tiie white house
■conservatory, and most of them are unsat
isfactory to noth her and the president.
The reason is that the shadows on the face
are altogether too dark. This is dm to the
tact that it was impossible to produce aiiv
reflected light in the conservatory.
Mrs. Cleveland is very fond of pets, She
has several canines, and a dog to which she
gives her personal attention. The latest
addition to the white house menagerie is a
mocking bird, of which she is very fond.
Her sitting room is next to the library on
the south front of the mansion, and over
looks the beautiful lawn which fades away
to the broad Potomac, with the majestic
Washington monument in full view! On
the other side of tilt Potomac is Arlington,
the famous bom. of Koiiert E. I,, e. u In re
thousands of union dead are peaei fully
sleeping, i low ii the river m the mists is
the old city of Alexandria, where i Ulswi irt h
*ded. _ 1 be view is not excelled by any in
Washington. The young wife’s room is
the scene of continual gayety during the
hours when the president is attending to
affairs of state. How different llu- apart
ment which adjoins it on the west. Visi
tors have often noticed that this room is
never opened. The curtains are tightly
drawn, and no one ever thinks of crossing
Its threshold. It was in this room tluit
Mr. Garfield laid for months tortured by
assassin Guiteau’s bullet, while a nation
hoped and prayed for the recovery tin
never came. The room is almost pn
wisely as it was the day that Air. Garfield
was taken from it and carried to F.lhcrton,
where he breathed his lust. President Ar
thur had a horror of the place. He gave
orders that it should remain untouched as
long as he remained in the White House,
and these orders were strictly obeyed.
President Cleveland has said nothing upon
the topic as yet, but it is und( rstoud that
he, too, is loth to hr< uk the silence of that
room which witnessed so much suffering
during the long and wearisome summer
months of 1881. The contrast bet wee
two rooms is a most notable one life
death could furnish no stranger.
A HOG OUTRUNS A HORSE.
I > 11 .V - i,
She
IVrigth rabidly, :
• a quick and via
AI lit lit u
his face, but I thought his nose was bleed
ing, as he was frequently troubled that
w ay. 1 put on my boots and overcoat and
went to si e if 1 could find the stranger.
Wlien 1 passed out of the door he was
standing in the yard, but ran. I pursued
him for Imli'ii mile, w lien he mounted a
horse held by another man, and both rode i
away as fast as the<r could go.’ ; a decided impr
" Cpoll hearing this story, Air. Alendall j nettles had brer
accompanied Willie home. When they '
arrived the boy remained outside. Air. u " symptoms nt
MOndall entered, procured a light | tt ane htr
and was confronted with the
most horrible spectacle that can be j
imagined. The door was covered with
blood, the ceiling was spattered and the !
walls stained. The oid man was lying on
the floor, with the whole back part of his
head cur-lied in and bis throat cut so deep |
that his in ad was almost severed from his |
body. Near him, also on the floor, wax the
body ol Airs. Bells, with her skull crushed
and throat cut in the same manner. A few |
feet away, in a bed in a corner, lay the I
ry I body of Miss Imi Bells, with her skull
be- ! crushed and her throat cut from ear to ear,
and the in adjoining room,in the same bed
in which Willie hmi been sleeping,was the
body of Watie Sells, with a large gash in
his lore hi ad, one of his eyes chopped out
and bis throat cut in the same manner as
the others. Air. Alcpdall found a large
hatchet covered with blood and hair lying
on a chair, and about a foot from tlie body
of the father was a butcher knife, which
was also covered with blood.
“After a hurried examination Alendall
returned to the yard and told Willie of the
crime. The boy said nothing, and mani
fested no particular feeling. He accom
panied Air. Alendall to Air. Rice’s house
near by, where he went to sleep, until
morning. Tne oflieers in the morning
made an examination, but found no trace
nf the stranger or lmrse tracks, although
Willie’s tracks were plainly indented in
the mud. Returning to the Sells house, a
wash basin of bloody water was found on
the stove, in which' the perpetrator had
washed his hands. It was discovered that /n'iiM-'i.'V...'/i-',
Willie had washed his hands and wrists, j natures atl.ichcil, :
uml u.TCfi a dozei
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•iicvtl tlic use of G. B. R . w •
lent at once, and when ; _•
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appetite, and increased iu
in I cheerfully recommend
tonic and Blood Purifier.
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five, a copy of our :;2-]>age Illustrated Book of
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Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y
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dips the
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but above the wrists blood was found mi
liis arms. There was blood under his
linger nails also, and his underclothing
was considerably stained. There was
a purse containing -kPO under Mr. Hells’
pillow, and two watches hanging in plain
sight were undisturbed, so that there "is no
probability that the crime was committed
fur the purpose of robbery.
' Prei ions to this horrible oecurn nee I he l
bov had borne a good reputation, and to
tins day stoutly denies tin iierpctr.o.tion of
the deed, and affirms that if he commi’icd
it, it nns in his sleep or while his reason
was dethroned. It is said Hint he was a
constant reader of dime novels, and had
several times expressed a desire to become
a hero."
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with a capita! otdrl.OOO.UOO
fund of owr ,> : >50.0o(i lia.> si:u
By an ovcnvhclmim*; popj
was made a part of ti e pn.
tion. tuloptea December 2d,
The only Lottery ever voted .,n u
thi people of am/ State.
IT NEVER SCALES OR PO
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take place >loni!i!>. uri ilie Extra
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“Talking about queer wagers,” .said a
sporting nian the other night, "I shall
I), ver lorget the time I won #1000 on a last
^ ever told you the story ?’’
His auditors shook their heads and asked
lor the tale, which he told as follows • “It
was in the summer of 187s. if I recollect
rightly. I had been playing a pretty steep
game in Chicago that winter and spring,
and when June came my not overstrong
‘Yam 1 ' vas l jrttt v nearly broken down
Aitn g on the advice of a medical friend
I took a jaunt to a little country town in
lovia, hoping that a month’s sojourn there
might brace me up for the fall and winter
campaigns. But to tell you about the race
svmGnf H ha ;‘ “ l\ ntty good course and
®o»e of the boys there owned some really
proud. fly ’ ° f Whlch they ' vere very
‘‘°'} e of them, whose name I needn’t
mention, possessed a marc upon whose
fleetness he particularly prided himself.
Talking with him in a bantering way one
<U Monered to produce a hog which
could beat his animal in a 300 yard running
race. He became angry when I insisted
upon the matter. ‘I’ll tell you what I’ll
do, I said to him jocosely; ‘I’ll bet youanv
Die emT J ’ 0U n T my name “'at lily
Pig can win the race. Do you take me?’
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labor. Itswoniler-
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entilk" ii to he called The
MothfkN Krif.xh and t- be
ranked an one of the life-
having remedies of the niuv-
teenth century,
From the nature of the-
case, it will of course he un
derstood that we cannot pub
lish certificates concerning
this remedy without wound
ing tlie delicacy of the wri
ters. Yet we have hundreds
of such testimonials on tile.
Send for our Treatise on -Health and Happi- j
ness of Women,” mailed free.
The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta. Ga.
jy*21 eod Aw nr ill
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attorneys tees for the collection thereof, for
Mher of said promi-
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ry one regards his
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only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans.
For further information write clearly, giving
full address. FO.Hl’ tL XOTIIS.' Express
Money Orders*, or New Yoifc Exchange in ordi
nary letter, ciim-ncy by Expre^- it our-ex
pense addressed )I. A. DAI 8*181 V,
, _ -Yt'w Orh-iui*. L>i.
Or 31. A. 3>AMMMX.
A\ a*liiiig lon. |>. ( ,
Mak<* I*. IE ilniicy Orders pavabl
iiimI address Hog Kf i»ri»il l,ott< r* |‘<>
MAY ohm: V\S N ATIONAL VK,
”'i. Xt»n Orleans, I,j».
sory notes the de
I*laintilf, or hearer, thirty-six ......
date thereof. Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-
emht Dollars and’1 wenty-1 wo (Tuts, with interest
i 000 D-nm tl.i e a-, esgnt per cent per annum, and if
’ said note was not paid at maturity, ten per cent
n nttoriu \ > iee- ti>r the collection thereof, for value
" i rnn received: and that afterwards, on the dav and
" oie-n year aloresaid. tin lofendant. the better to cure
2.2.0 the payment of said notes, executed and deliver-
ed to the piuintiri her deed of mortgage, wheieby
t»265,500 , the said defendant mortgaged to the plaintifi’ all
that tract or parcel of land situated on the west
side ol Broad street in the city of C'olumbus,
Postponed Administrator’s Sale,
BY virtue of an ortiev from the Court ofOrdina-
ry ol Miiscugcecuiinty, (tcorgia. will he sulil o n
the first I ticsoay in Vugust next, on the corner of
Broad amt lenth street. 1 -, in the city of Cohunhiis
bciwt'ci) the legal hmiis iff -ale, to the highest
nuia«*r, t he following described property, to-wit • !
One hundred ami sixtv-fiv acres of land, more ., r I
l'- -> lying east of the city of Oolumbus and known
and described as part of lots ua, 95 and 96, in the
of said county. Sold as the prop-
v lw
Terms ca. ...
H. H. THORNTON.
Administrator.
, jyll wed seAwlw
SEASON lss«.
out pain. Book of par
ticulars sent FREE.
AYliiteUaJl Street.
THE OCONEE WHITE SILPIIL'R SFlILVfiS
| \\ rl L 1 ' be open for the reception of guests
M June‘1.5th urder competent management.
I Resident physician and Western I’nion telegraph
office m the hotel. Forterms address.
OCONEE WHITE SULPHl'R SPRINGS CO
Bowdre P. O.. Hall Countv, Georgia.
| el, m, sun 2m
in said c.umty and state, being about twenty-five
feet in fr nil on Broad street and running back the
full depth ot said lot, and known as part of lot
niuubei sixty-five, with all the improvements
thereon, upon which is*situated Store House
numher one hundred and forty-three ; ami it fur
ther appearing t,hat said notes remain unpaid:
It is, therefore, ordered that the said defendant
pay mto (.curt on or before the first day of the !
next term thereof, the principal, interest, attor
ney s fees and costs due on said notes, or show
cause to the contrary, if any she can : and t hat on
the failure of the defendant so to do, the equity
of redemption in and to said mortgage premises ,
be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed.
And it is further ordered that this rule be pub- 1
lislied in the Columbus Enouirkk-Si’n, a public
gazette printed and published in said city and
county, once a month for four months previous to
the next term ot this Court, or served on the de
fendant or her special agent or attorney, at least
three months previous to the next term of this
Court. J. T. WILLIS
C. J. THORNTON, Judge 0.0. C.
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee
Superior Court, May term. 1886.
OEO. Y. POND,
my20 oam4ui Clerk S. C. M. C. G
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