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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING OCTOBER 7, J*s6.
JK Skeleton Twenty-Nine Year* In a
Back Yard.
•Mmllng In a Mrtalllr Ca»kM Ahovi> h» (iron nil In
Hi, Vary Hear* ofThl* City—A Wealthy fulian
Whoae lllatnry Haa Bart Forjottfa.
.7*ow Orleans Times-Democrat.
How numerous arc the mysteries that lie
wound us in life, awaiting only the mate
rializing hand of time and circumstances
•to render them things of fait and history.
“Bury the dead,’’ was one of the Injunc
tions of the Saviour to man, and ft has
been religiously and scrupulously re
spected by all nations and people since.
No matter what ties may have existed be
tween the living and the. dead —how sacred
<ir how precious, when life is extinct, the
mortal remains regardless of beauty that
‘decays effacing lingers” may yet have
deft untouched, arc borne to the grave,
where nffection gives expression to grief
in many beautiful and costly mementoes.
Herein the city of New Orleans this is
■especially the case. Its cemeteries nre
among the loveliest and most attractive in
the world, and there Is none so poor, or
Jowly, or so friendless or homeless that
-cannot secure a home in one ofthem. And
.yet, strange to say, there has been an ex
ception to this beautiful rule of humanity.
For twenty-nine years a casket contain
ing the body of a human being has lain in
an outhouse in the rear of what was once
an undertaking establishment, No. 37
Marais street, between Customhouse and
Bienville. ' For many years the placo
was presided over by (1. Casanave,
colored, who died in this city about
twelve months ago. The building is
one-story frame cottage of dilapidated ap
pearance, and untenanted. It has an ex
tensive court yard, a portion of which is
now occupied as stable property.. The
blocks of granite with which it was at one
time paved have been torn up and scat
tered promiscuously about the premises,
and the whole presents a most woeful ana
uninviting aspect. The outhouse in which
the casket hud lain for so long a period
was torn down a few days since for some
reason or other,so that the human recep
tacle is n >w exposed to the elements and
the vision of the people occupying second
story apartments in houses situated in the
imniedmtc neighborhood. When seen by
a Timos-Democrnt reporter yesterday it
rested in a corner near a high fence, but
fully exposed to the vulgar gaze.
The casket is six and a half feet ill
length, according to actual measuremem,
and of east iron the eighth of an inch
thick. It is oval in shape, with eight elab
orately patterned handles, four to n side,
end the whole bears evidence of being in
»‘ts day one of the handsomest of that
character of manufacture. It contains no
scroll plate, and in fact nothing to indicate
the identity of the remains within. The
face plate, however, can easily be removed,
but a glance within fails to extricate re
membrance from the handful of sacred
dust thus encased. A shattered skull,
bones, and remnants of faded garments are
all that remains to tell the tale of life and
death. The casket, although devoid of all
its wonted polish, which has give - '
to rust and inevitable decay, is yeti
Bully’s Pure Halt Whiskey
mmd
Duffy’s Formula.
For Dynpoptvta And Indigestion.
G4A Tawk Avhnitr, Ctiiolnimtl, onto.
I>*»r Sir*—I have hnd (Ivpprpoia for 14 or 1.
n oar*, anti your Unify'* run- Malt Mhlsko;
" “ fly It ruros where
skey
• nil
ntlrefy
others fall. 1 an. thiinkfiil you for It: have
r«comuicn<le4 and in v friend* are using It.
n, nuu hi . niniun mm- tinuiu i
Mma. KVKI.IMK TAlll.TON.
clues with results wholly . _
find your IJutf«”H Pure Malt Wldskov a moat
excellent rente . and Invaluable to those guf.
faring trow Dyspepsia. D. W. MORGAN.
Krkohvtj.i.r, win., .inne r>, iHHfj.
Dear Sirs Am happv to nay that your Ihiffy'i
Formuin Ib ol the jrreaiest value ns a cure for
dyspepsia. I have been trounlod with Indljros-
tlon for about four years and after using one
bottle of your Duffys Pure Malt Whiskey,
with the other Ingredients named. I feel much
better. .J. E. MEaNY.
62b V tnoiKtA Ayr,, S.W., Waaninoton, I) (;
I have Improved rapidly since Inking vout
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Puffy's Form
ula. I was a grout sufferer from Indigestion
nnd M-vere pnlns In my cimst ami hack, am)
now they have almost entirely disappeared
My family are also taking both and are do
riving much hem-lit. 1 have trained 11 pound*
111 lour week's. It doe« not seem possible, hut
It is nil owing to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey.
There Is nothing to equal It.
A. D. DUuANNE, Photographer.
Holmvlkill Ar
Gentlemen -I am a firm believer
Pure Malt Whiskey* it has mado
nan from being a chronic i
In Puffy'i
me a nevv
THOMAS II. McUINNIStf
East Ora nor, N .1.
e used Puffy's Pure Mult
« Formulft for disordered
stonmen, ana nave found them to be all you
claim. I feel bo much better that after taking
a few dopes I am not now tftklmr ftnythlmr. I
have recommended them to others who have
Improved. 8. M. LONG.
Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO„
HALTIMORK, MD.
tC7“ The Du ffy'* Formula is a special house
hold application of the medicinal virtues and
purity of Dufy's Dure Malt Whiskey, and is in
tended more specif call y for the treatment of
Consumption. Dyspepsia hulige.slion, AtaUirUiy
General Debility and fill Wasting Diseases. In
addition to the. Ionic effect of our whiskey, it fur
nish - .v uneqalled blood-fay mini7 material, irhereby
the Weiyht atnl Strength are increased. It U
vide in accordance tclth a specially prepared
in
& ■
its wonted polish, which lias given place
to rust and inevitable decay, is yet in fairly
good condition, and might last for another
year.
The homo of the dead passed away with
the undertaker. All that is known at this
time of the deceased is that he was in lifo
si gentleman by birth nnd education—a
Cuban of considerable wealth, who had a
Taste for traveling. While making a tour
of Italy lie died there, and his remains
were shipped to (1. Casanave for interment
in New Orleans. It is stated that the
agent, to whom the money necessary to
defray the expenses of burial, etc., Imd
been soul, decamped, leaving toe remains
in the hands of the undertaker, to whom
lie was indebted to no little extent.
Casanave, it appears, from his daughter’s
statement, informed the relatives of the
deceased in Cuba as to what hud occurred,
and they answering requested him to hold
the remains until they should make a de
mand on him for them. Hence the body
bus never been interred, but lias remained
just where it is to be seen to-day for more
than twenty-nine vears.
d PoTleux Turncil l» Cluj.
Boston Record.
A Boston lady who returned from the
White mountains Inst, woek told the
■Historian about au interesting experience
That she had when she went there. She
was greatly taken on the train going to
the mountains with a young woman on
The scat in front of her, who was in form,
in fuee, in bearing, a veritable Juno. Dur
ing the long ride she built many airy cas
tles of imagination around the form of this
igod-like young person. She tried her on
iis a society queen, but she looked rather
Too sweet and unworldly to lie that. Stic
tried her as a countess traveling in the
United States, but she didn’t seem exactly
foreign. The lady couldn’t make anything
else of her than a princess an idem
princess traveling incognito.
By and by her sojourning place was
reached and what was her dclignt to see j
the beautiful young woman alight and go !
to the hotel Where she herself slopped.
“ Now 1 shall have an opportunity to
know her, perhaps, or find out who she
is,” said the lady to herself.
That night at dinner the Boston lady i ... . . ....
•seated herself at the table and began peer- I ii v.'iavia'iniiv Va-ei
vug about among the guests to see if the j unci tlieumold
■one who had charmed her so completely
on the train was there. Suddenly she
beard the voice of the waiter girl over her
shoulder:
“ Soup, ma’am ? ’
She looked up at the girl. Heavens and
earth! It was her Juno, her princess of
the journey from Boston !
made in accordance irlth a specially prepay
formula and consists principally of Imfy's Pi,
Malt Whiskey and Daw Beefsteak combined
liquid form, the nutritious elements of Ihebt.j
being extracted without cooling or chemical
changes by a new nroce.fs, making it tin most
palatable and efftcadou* beef preparation
ever marie It can be had of all ilea lew at UXh
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C. F. STADiCER, Proprietor,
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When the full and true history is made
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bolters, for the legislature. The contest
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AT THE
6
?Ih
To-Morrow
We Will Offer 2o0 Dozen
Gents' All Linen
HEMSTITCHED
HANDKERCHIEFS,
COLORED BORDERS AND WHITE,
At 15c. Each.
The same Handkerchiefs
arc sold in i 11 is city at 35
and 40 ecu Is.
iqo DOZEN
Ladies’ All Linen White
AlT 5 CZEUSTTS.
85 Dozen Jerseys, all de
signs, all wool, tine quality,
at #1 25 each. You can't
duplicate them in town at
ft 75.
Sternberg^ Loewenherz
LEADERS OF
Low Prices.
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
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Tt ran l»e given In a nip of coffee or ten
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oung
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Call or write for circular & full particulars.
THE FAMOUS BRAND OF
OLD MILL PURE OLD BYE
This whisky was introduced originally in the year
IS.,2, and is constantly making new friends, it h
1 lie product of file most approved process of distil,-
Htion, from carefully selected grain, being held uni
formly in warehouse until fully matured by age, is
justly celebrated for its purity, delicacy of flavor
and uniform quality. For sale, and orders solicited
by the agent, T. M. FOLEY, Opera House, -
Cor 10th Street and let Avenue, Columbus, Ga.
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The Burnt Child Cries !
So it is with many eompetitors that cannot keep up with the
great march of
When Gray secured that large bankrupt stock, and
amazed the public of Columbus and vicinity by the quality of
tlie goods, and the prices, intermingled with such crowds
that only can lie seen at the Trade Palace, such boasting
and pleading was never heard before, by some so-called first-
class merchants, in their vain endeavor to catch a few cus
tomers a day to come in their stores, in order to keep them
up in spirits and hopes. Until Gray gets through selling out
their bankrupt stock, and not have a meteor, like Mark
Twain’s, descend upon them—well, unless some change
their way of doing business, Gray’s meteor, charged with
public indignation at high prices, will pay them a call soon.
So they had better look out. Where's there is smoke, you
will find lire. Gcru/s Great Soothing Syrup ] J rices for this
week will be. by request, for competitors to match and show the
Goods:
SILK-FACED VELVETS, every shade made, our price is 49c. a yard, sold in other
stores here at WOc.
WARRANTED ALL SILK VELVETS, every shade made, our price $1.00, sold else
where at $1.75.
WARRANTED ALL SILK CRUSHED PRESSED VELVETS, every shade made, our
price $1.50, sold elsewhere at $2.10.
We can match anybody’s $1.25 BLACK SILK for 721c.
We can match anybody’s $1.50 BLACK SILK for $1.00.
We are selling NICE JERSEYS at $4100, that you will pay elsewhere $7.60. A limited
. quantity left.
Of course our BLACK AND COLORED JERSE Y stock is replete, and prices range
from 50c. and upwards.
Call nnd see our great IRISH FRY-FACED BLANKETS, worth $5.00. for $2.50.
Call and see our CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, 1|, worth $8.00, for $4.05.
Call and see our ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, White, Red and Fancy, worth 35c., for 22'c.
This is fminy mid slrnnffc. hint never!tieless true, 4Itai <!ru;v sell- 1 lie t,est low.
<'AAT4>tV ITjAKMil. at !) 3-*Je S'rsee Dress Co,ids elseU'Btere. Oaeii go lUoiuie
again amt leave iafif of (Die money home, ami fgo (o >Eu* Trade Palace
and see the B,ar«es4 Dress (foods Slticli in (own. and gel llie Wre.ss you
w ant n( half price.
Remember
the lies
e have d
wards, i.> ,n, i in ,.u i n
only tiie best of same.
There is one stock especially we wish to let you know that we have decided bargains in, and
that is our UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Big inducements offered in this department. We
can show the best 25c., Me., 60c., 75c. and Si.oo UNDERSHIRT in Columbus.
Calicoes.! Calicoes! Calicoes in abundance! New styles 4c.
As we said before we have bid good-bye to those that can not struggle, only by copying from our
old advertisements. We will give them a hint how to do. No wonder t hat trade is dull with
them, and business quiet. Antedeluvian, dead and doomed ways and ideas. Surpassed only by
Gray, with his crushing, cutting cash figures. Like General Forrest at Fort Pillow, asking* nor
giving quarter, buried in the furrowed parallels and trendies, the hearths, hopeless, helpless Credit
Regulator only. Many merchants believe that success lies in the direction of Big Frolics; While
Gray’s theory is to make your profits i?i buying, so as to undersell all competition, and control
the big rush of trade like the Trade Palace is doing. Then the vast aggregate of your business will
constitute the real foundations of your popularity and prosperity, and not show your cowardice by
bombastic extravagances with your printers’ ink. As an intelligent public knows, you erv in despair
and call aloud-Gray stop cutting the prices. Since the only crusher of low price-, Grav has a big
meteor at the end ot his yard stick, which he will swing loosely this week, so look out. It is only
within two points of the compass of you.
Best 50c. Corset in Georgia to be sold at 25c.
Come and see the fun and rush this week.
Remember Monday and Tuesday is Special Black Goods Day.
The above Bankrupt Stock we are now selling at such low prices, that it brings
many new faces to our store.
Respectfully submitted by the On-Top-Live-House,
C. P. GRAY & CO.
tiCsr 6 Largest Business Connections South,
COLUMBUS, SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA, NEW YORK.
OP
Shortest, Quickest and Besl—308 Miles Shorter to New York
Ilian via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont
Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad.
hi effect .September 12th, lS8d.
i New Orleans
Mob* e
Selma
Montgomery
Chehaw
3 Columbus
s Columbus
Opelika
3 West. Point
LaGrange
Newnan
Atlanta
Via W. i& A. Railroad.
■ Atlanta
? Rome
Dalton
(Chattanooga
Cincinnati |
in the Piedmont Air Line to New York and East.
» Atlanta
3 Charlotte
Richmond
Washington
Baltimore
Philadelphia
New York
| No. 53
I 8 20 p m
| 110 a m
9 05 a m
I 8 20 p m
i 9 55 p m
; 11 55 a in
i 2 28 p m
10 53 p m
11 40 p m
12 26 a m
1 45 a m
3 25 a m
7 50 a m
1115 am 6 50pm
11 40 a ill ! 5 55 p m
1 00 p m i 7 37 p m
I 107pm
7 40 a m 4 00 p m
6 25 p m | 4 05 a m
7 00 a in I 3 37 p m
8 00 a m | 8 30 p m
9 35 a m' 11 25 p m
2 40 p m I 3 00 a m
3 40 pm 6 20 a m
Train 53, Pullman Palace t’ars Montgomery to Washington without change.
Train 51, Pullman Palace Biniet Car Atlanta to New York without change.
South Bound Trains.
Leave Atlanta
Leave Columbus
“ Opelika
Arrive Chehaw
“ Montgomery..
Arrive Mobile
“ New Orleans..
| No. 50 j No. 52
J j ! j 1 45 pml 11 20 pm
j j I 5 18 pml 3 30am
; | | 1 6 02 p m 4 40 a m
1 1 1 i 7 15 p m 6 20 a m
1 1 j j 2 25 a mj 2 10pm
1 i 7 20 a m | 7 30 p m
Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52, Family Emigrant
Sleeping Cu , free of charge, through to Texas without change.
Via Selma and Queen and Crescent.
Leave Columbus
“ Opelika
“ Montgomery
Arrive Selma
" Marion
“ Greensboro
“ Meridan
“ Jackson
“ Vicksburg
“ Monroe
“ Shreveport
....
5 18 p m
8 15 p m
11 15 p m
CECIL GABBETT, General Manager.
1 45 p m
3 45 p m
5 35 p m
6 27 p m
11 15 p m
4 22 a m
6 50 a m
1 40 p m
6 35 p m
CHAS. H. CROMWELL,
General Passenger Agent.
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co,
o
N and after this date Trains will run as follows:
COLUMBUS, GA., October 3d, 1886.
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 1.
Pass’ger.
Leave Columbus Union t)epot 2 30pm 1025 pm
“ Columbus Broad Street Depot 2 46 p m I 10 35 p m
Arrive Union Springs 5 37 p m 1 45 a m
Leave Union Springs j 6 46 p m 2 00 a m
Arrive Troy i 8 SO p m
“ Montgomery, M. Sc E. R. R 7 23 p mi -150 am
“ EufaiUa, M. & E. R. R 1
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
Leave Montgomery. M. Sc E R. R...
“ Eufaida, M. & E. R. R
“ Troy
Arrive Union Springs
Leave Union Sgrings
Arrive Montgomery, M. & E. R R..
“ Columbus
10 33 p m |
No. 2.
Pass’ger.
7 35 a m
9 10am
9 25am
7 29 a m
12 45 p 111
3 30 p m
4 01 p m
6 20 a m
6 30 a m
10 29 a m
11 20 a m
1 15 p m
3 45 a m
5 34 a m
6 29 a m
7 29 a m
10 19 a m
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and
Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex-
ceptceptSundig.^ ^ os ’,^ an< * 10 (Passenger) Sundays only.M~
D. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A.
UNPRECEDENTED
stock: ok
Piece Goods
NOW READY
For Fall, 1886.
Clothing Made to Order.
Variety ( : ii|»nrfillele<l.
PriccH IleiiNonnlile.
Natl sliict to u Gita mu teed.
GOODS selected now will be made ready for
delivery at any date desired. Call and favor u*
with an order.
G. J. PEACOCK,
Clothing Manufacturer. 1300 A 130*
Hroac Street. t'oImnliiiN Ua.
eodtf
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
I have for sale the following list of Real Estate
which I will be pleased to show to parties who
desire to purchase:
81500. One eight room house on Eighth street, be
tween Third and Fourth avenues.
1800. One new five room house on Ninth street,
near court house.
82100. One six room house, near court house.
SloOO. 1 1 acre lot with six room liou.se on Second
avenue, near Thirteenth street.
82500. New eight room house on lower Broad
street.
1800. A new five room residence on Rose Hill,
$3000, 1 1 acre lot with six room house, on Second
avenue near Fourteenth street.
3000. New six room residence, on FiRli avenue,
near Fourteenth street.
2500. Eight room residence on Rose Hill.
2200. Six room house on FQurtli avenue, near
street car line.
3000. Improved corner lot on Fifth avenue, pay
ing fourteen per cent.
750. Two new three room houses in lower town,
paying fifteen per cent.
1000. Four new three room houses in Northern
Liberties, rents for $16 per month.
225. One vacant lot, near Slade’s school.
2100. 213 acres of land nine miles east of Colum
bus.
1200. 187 acres of land, seven miles trom city, on
Hamilton road.
3500. 160 acres of land in Wynnton, with six room
residence.
5000. 800 acres of tlie best land in Bullock county,
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