Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, October 21, 1886, Image 6

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yipnwp irap^ygyr DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1886. &OH Nocturnal Visions That Haunt the Anne Arundel Statesman. ||In | lU rk> Vision l» « Jlmise-Coloreil Mote with Its K»r« ( III off The lllnrk I fit mnl itK White Toll tilth Triton Mpnta. Ilnltininrc Herald. It is n fact not generally known that Hon. Michael Hannon, the Anne Arundel countv statesman, is a confirmed dreamer. Mr. Hannon has been greatly subjected during bis entire life to these nocturnal visions. . ... Mr. Bunnon believes in dreams, but he has never so publicly acknowledged. In deed, whenever he has been approached on the subject by over-inquisitive friends and newspaper reporters, lie has flatly denied that he is in the habit or dreaming or that lie puts any faith in dreams. I hose most intimate with him, however, know thnt there's a vein of superstition through his mind that frequently influences Ids actions. „ . , „ Home da vs ago, while stopping at Bar- num’s hotel, he related some of his queer dreams to several friends who were gath ered in his room discussing the relative merits of peach jack and metbingalem. “I have one dream,” said Mr. Hannon, ‘•that always brings me had luck.” “What is that?” asked one of the gentle men present. “It is a vision of a black eat, with a White tail, with yellow spots on it,” re plied Mr. Hannon. “Whenever I see that eat in my sleet) I prepare for bad luck. It’s the funniest thing. Now that cat lias haunted me ever since I was a boy. I never beard anything like it. “I first remember the dream when I was about 10 years of age.” be continued. “I saw the cat one night, and the next day i cut my finger severely while whittling a miniature boat out of a piece ofwhite pine. Of course, I didn’t think anything partic ular about tile drenin at tlint time. Home months after I was studying hard fora prize in hcIiooI. My father said he’d give me $2 if I won the prize, and a thrashing if I didn’t. I was between the deep sea and the devil. Well. I studied like every thing until one night I saw the cat again. The next day a hand of gypsies came to town, and I played truant and followed the band, and 1 couldn’t catch up with the lost day to save mv life. 1 missed the prize mid 1 got a whaling that 1 remembered for many a day." "Sometimes," continued Mr. Hannon, “ the spots on the cat’s tail are blue, and sometimes green, but generally they are yellow. The cat never changes. I can see It now. It has big eyes, and one of them is about half sliiit. The hair on one part of its back is kind ’o rusty and sunburned, and the fur is rubbed offthe joints of the legs. Usually, one ear points forward and the other points backward, as though the animal was trying to hear both ways at the same time. All the whiskers are gone from one side of the head. “The third time I saw the eat was whon I was about 14 years of age. I was court ing a girl in Ireland. It was the first girl I ever stuck up to, and I was gone bad. I was in love up to ray ears. Well, one night I had the dream. The next day, the very next day, mind you, a strange fellow from town cut me out and she wouldn’t have any more to do with me. The next time I saw the ent the spots on the tail Were blue. This time the dream cost me |10. I had bet that much on a horse race, and my horse got left Worse’ll any horse ? ’OU over saw run. The next time, I think t was, I had the dream I broke through the ice while skating, and that came near being the end of Mike Hannon, sure’s you live. “While I was a young man I ofton saw the eat. Once it prophesied the loss of a horse and at another time of pigs. You re member the two big lights I made for con trol of the machine in Anne Arundel and lest them both ? Well, I saw the eat botli times.: “But I have got a lucky dream, too,” said Mr. Hannon. “It is u mouse-colored mule with his ears cut off. The mule never comes without bringing good fortune. Just before I was elected senator 1 saw the mule. 1 saw him again while Dr. Wells was waiting to be made collector of inter nal revenue, and theu 1 was cook sure he wouldn't get it, and 1 would have bet on it for u dead certainty. The mule appeared to mo three times before I was made coun ty treasurer, and on one of l huso occasions its tail was uplifted ami from it was sus pended a sign on which was written; 'From your friend- Dr. Wells.’ ” Mr. Bunnon related numerous iustauces of dreaming that he saw the mule or the cut, and lie declared that he could not recollect but one instance where the prophecy had not been fulfilled. “It was just after my friend Mr. Dor man's re-election,” said Mr. Bunnon, “and the cat appeared In me three times in one night . I waited anxiously (hr several days, expecting some misfortune to befall Mr. Gorman or me, but as nothing occurred I concluded that the dream was due to a too liberal mixture of lieer and onions.” Mr. Hannon said that lie had never noticed that either the eat or the mule seemed to lie olive. They never moved their legs, or tails, or eyes, or gave forth any signs of admiration. So far as could be judged, they were dead, but though dead, they were not deprived of power for good or evil. Ely Bkoh.: 1 have used two bottles of your Cream Balm for Catarrh since De cember. A sore in my nostril—the cause of much suffering- has entirely healed; have used no other medicine. This spring 1 feel better, can work with more case than I have in any spring since 1S61.— Mary E. Ware, Hopeful. Va. eod&w Not U All. The nomination of Abram S. Hewitt for mayor of New York by Tammany halt is a surprising illustration of the way in which tho better influences are coming to the front in the democratic party.—Springfield Republican. A brill.led bin.-. This morning a curly brown spaniel was having lots of fun all to himself In from, of Wall Lee's laundry. A sparrow hud aligiited upon the front gable of the laundry. The sun was shining brightly, so thatthe gable and the sparrow casta sharp, well-defined shadow upon the ground near the middle of Ford street. The dog “caught on” to the shadow of the sparrow, and ■ fitting back in the sunshine he watched eagerly and intently. Occa sionally the bird would spread its wings, when the dog would jump at the shadow and wonder why ho did not catch it. Then he would sit back, shake his tail and repeat the operations when tho bird turn ed around or Hopped his wings on the perch. After a while the bird flew away, and as the shadow went skimming along the ground, the dog went after it at the toil of his speed, till the shadow was lost in the greater shadow- of the Seymour House. The dog went buck to the' gablo shadow to look for more bird shadows, and kept a vigilant eye on the spot till the rolling of the earth had caused the gable shadow to vanish. There is a moral in this: When you think you have got your eye upon some thing important, be sure it is not a shadow. Ogdensburg Journal. Not ltuilt that Way. Every time a nominee on the republican ticket of St. Louis declines, McCullagh, of the Globe-Democrat, is consumed with an intense desire to kick himself. But Mc Cullagh can’t, kick himself. He isn’t built that way.—Nevada Democrat. OO* INC Mote DRPRIGES SPECIAL flATOlH} Extracts MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with ntrlr-t regard t.< Purity, Strength, and Health fulness. Dr. I'rlro' ■ Baking Pnwclsr contains no Ainmoriiii.I.liiie.Aluin or Phosphates. l)r.Price’s Extracts, Vanilla, Loiuon, utc., llavor deliciously. fiff/rr wmo pomfr co Cmcnco. St lows. #J§%. V AURAN'TI 8 Most of the diHensos which afflict mankind are origin ally caused by a dis rdored condition of the LIVER. For nil complaints of this kind, such us Torpidity o! the Livnr, Bilionsnoss, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indices* tion. Irregularity of tho Bowels. 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It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. The New York Store Opened the Season with a House Full of Bargains in all Classes of ZDZE^TK GOODS, And the people are showing their appreciation of this fact by giving 11s their patronage. Our sales are double what, they were for the same time last season. The Dress Goods Novelties and Trimmings are a special at traction, and are selling rapidly at the low prices we put upon them. Our CLOAKS and WRAPS are the admira tion of all who have seen them. We have found it necessary to increase our clerical force, so that in future all can have polite and prompt attention. J. E. CARGILL, Agent, oclO d&\v8m 22s* SSSSSSSSESESSS3SSESSSSSSSS& THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT CTIVK Pit El* Alt A- wipb. a si u 1: cn;i: m never In . Will curu Anal TJlco. . I iotula Totter, Halt Rheum. Harbor’s Itch. King- worniH, PimploH, Sorim and Boils. Price uOclo. THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE NATFHF’S OWN RFASLUY, l utes all Wounus (Juts Braises, Sprains, Erysipelas. Boils, Carbuncles, Hone Felons, \!lc« rs. Sores. Hero Eyes, Ho-e Thm-it Bunions.(L riw Nourulgii^Hlieumutisiu, Orchitis, (lout. Rheumatic Gout Colds, nought., Br-mehiiiH Milk l.*'g Snake and Dog Bites, Stinga id InsiM-tt*. Ac. In fart nil iys nil local Irritation muf Intlamm .tion from whatever cause. Pi-iee THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER I’repmed ticeuriUiig to the uiu»< scinUilU' iiii ieipleN, of llie IM Kl f-T Sl.HATiVE I N<i t{ |)DS E.'iT**» eompounded with the pmert Tobacco Flour, nml is speeinlly recommended for i 'roup. Weed or (Jake of the Breast, and for thnt class «t irritant or intluiumatory maladies, Aches and Rjiins whi'ro. from too delicate n state of the system, tho patient is unable to bear the stronger application ot die Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches and l\iin-, it is invaluable. Price l«> cts. Ask jour druggist, for these romediBH, or write to tho CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DUHHAIV? N. <5. si. R, A. N.W.AYER&SON ADVERTISING AGENTS A PHILADELPHIA Cor. Cbrstnut and Eighth Sts. Receive Advertisements for thla Paper cmUATCQ For NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING rper L«!)l 1MAILO at Lowest Cash Rates IiilC s .ump?"<wftYER & SON’S MANUAL Notice to Debtors and Creditors Fortaon, dt'Ceosed. are hereby notified to preseut the same, duly authenticated,' —'SEDGWICK 1— STEEL WIRE FENCE WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA Shortest, Quickest and Best.—308 Miles Shorter to New York than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. In effect September 12th, 1886. ■ New Orleans iVlobi e Selma v Montgomery .'. Chehaw 3 Columbus i Columbus Opelika 3 West Point LaUrange Newnan 1 Atlanta ! Via W. & A. Railroad. I 1 Atlanta e Rome Dalton I Chattanooga Cincinnati | 1 the Piedmont Air Line to New York and East. ! 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Covered with rust proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, as pre- terred. It will last a life-time. It is better than boards or barbed wire in every respect. The Sedgwick Gales made of wrought-lron pipe and steel wire, defy all competition In lightness, neot- ness, strength and durability. Wo make the host, cheapest and easiest working all-iron automatic or sell-opening gate, and the neatest cheap iron fences now made. The best Wire ref risers. Cutting Fliers and Post Angers. SEDGWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind Leave Atlanta Leave Columbus “ Opelika Arrive Cnehaw “ Montgomery Arrive Mobile “ New Orleans | No. 50 1 45 p m 2 28 p 111 5 18 p m 6 02 p 111 7 15 p m 2 25 a m 7 20 a ni 3 30 a ni , 4 40 a m ' 6 20 a 111 2 10 p ni 7 30 p m Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52, Family Emigrant Sleeping Ca , free of charge, through to Texas without change. 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LAW, the TIME, and This is the PLACE, Low PricesiGreat Bargains Every Lady who visits our store says our Goods are Beautiful, and that our Brices can't he matched. Grand Opening of a most Exquisite Line of New Fall Goods on. Monday. Most Elegant Line of l)ress Trimmings and Ribbons. Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! ■ A Beautiful Line of Cloaks, in Boucle and Bourrette, and other New Materials, in most exquisite designs for Ladies’, Misses’ and Children. We are selling them rapidly already, so don’t fail to see them this week. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR At Prices Lower than Ever Before! New\[Fall Hosiery—Every Novelty of the Season in Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Gloves. Remember Our Motto is that our J'rices shall be Lower than the Lowest. J. C. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, NEXT BOOK TO POST OFFICE, COUMBl'S, (u roil SALE. $1450. Four room House, 'f acre lot on Second avenue. 800 !<i acre lot, -i room House good repairs, upper Second aveuue. 700 3 Room house on 6th street, between 2d and 3d avenues. 550 Vacant lot on f th aveuue, between 8th and nth streets. 2000 0 room house, ’J acre land, nil necessary outhouses, all new, on lower Broad. •1500 1 1 Acre lot 6 room house,water works,bath, etc. 250 One vacant lot fronting park. 1250 20 Acres land. 0 room house in good repair. 1000 10 Acres land, 5 room house, barn, all under good fence, 3 miles east of city. 3oiio 35 Aeres land, 5 room house, two 2 room kitchens, all in good repair, in Wynnton. 1150 115 Acres land, 2 room house, on Bull creek , in a fine state of cultivation. Terms easy. I uave several fine farms on both sides of the river, will sell for cash or on time, or exchange for city property. Call and see me before making arrangements elsewhere. I have a few good houses for rent yet, b and Groom houses and sleep ing rooms. J\ O. BEEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. dtf Vegetables and Fruits, NORTHERN CABBAGE, ONIONS, PO TATOES, APPLES, PEARS, &c. GARLIC I GARLIC I GARLIC! Am receiving New and Seasonable Goods. Fresh Ground Meal and Grits, $1.25 per sack. FRESH CRACKERS just in—Sweet and Plain Crackers. CANNED GOODS, Finest brands of new and seasonable goods. Miuimi wit For scouring and cleaning purposes, 5c a cake. Fine Flour, Sugars. Coffees and Teas, Ferris k Co.'s Breakfast Ilaeon and Hams J. J, WOOD, 1026 Broad Street. (Copy.) Chicago, April21st, 3SS0. This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust and Savings Bank has this day received from the Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held as a Special Deposit, U. S. 4 °lo Coupon Bonds, as follows *. Mo. 22028 D. »ooo. . Market Value of which is $1012. X * 4). I 0. i O. J { 41204 _ “ 412(16 100. »» 62810 lOO. $800. ) (S.) yas. S. Gibbs, Cash. We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our “FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a genuine Havana-fillcr Cigar.-Union Cigar Co. CAR Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip, Sojd by all Grocers. umou CIGAR COMPANY, 75 N. Clinton St,, - CUlCAdO. Retail bn G. D. HUNT, Columbus, Ga. ie24 dly ALYDOR gentlemen'sFRIEND 1 C^rcs (i and. G in 13 to 4 da ye. Ask your druggist for it. Sent to any add ress for $1.50 MALYDOR MFC, CO, SDriUgM,Q. EVANS & HOWARD, Aeents. mmmmmmaummaummsamman ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. F. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New York, Send lOots for 1 OO-nacje Pamphlet HOW TO STOP PAYING REE A MONTH for five years will buy you a nF-I-V/ home. This is two years less time than building und loan associations. Possession given when you make the first payment. JOHN BLACKMAIL Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga. se wed&fri tf