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DAILY ENQUIRER-8UN: COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY WORKING, NOVEMBER 20, 1886.
■Society Shocked by a Suit for Divorce.
Th* BMutlhl Mm. t.awrenm llopklnK the Plnlii.
tlff-sko »n Komi or Soeltl Knt*rtatnm«nt«,
.While Her Hiuband was the Other Hay.
New York, November 17.—Formal pro
ceedings for divorce, it was learned yester
day, have been begun by Mrs. Lawrence
Hopkins, noted as one of the most beauti-
ful women in New York society against
her husband, Amos Lawrence Hopkins,
vice president of the Missouri Pacific rail
road and son of the venerable Mark Hop
kins, president of Williams College. It
has been known for some weeks to only
their most intimate friends that husband
and wife had separated, but it was believed
that the difference would prove
only a temporary one. Mrs. Hop-
kinB has, however, through her counsel,
•George Bliss, served upon her husband a
summons to answer in a suit for divorce,
and Mr. Hopkins has engaged Dillon and
Swayne to defend the suit. The apparent
ly Anal difference between Mr. and Mrs.
Hopkins occurred about two weeks ago,
since which time Mrs. Hopkins has lived
at a house, No. 1 East Forty-seventh street,
and Mr. Hopkins with his friend and coutv
sel, Gen. Wagner Swayne. On Monday he
went to Washington on business, and will
return to-morrow, when his counsel will
begin the preparation of the answor to the
citation.
Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins have been mar
ried seven years. His first wife, who died
in 1874, or ’76, was Miss Meta Renwick,
daughter of James Renwick, architect of
•the cathedral, and niece of General Lloyd
Aspinwall. They had no children. For
■some years after the death of his first wife
Mr. Hopkins was located in Chicago as
vice-president of the Illinois Central rail
road and met Miss Dunlap, daughter of
George L. Dunlap, a prominent merchant
of that city. She was notable in the
society of the western metropolis
for her even distinguished beauty
and the independence of her mind
and methods. They were married
li» ’79. Mr. Hopkins attracted the atten
tion of Mr. Gould by his admirable capaci
ty as a railroad manager, and was in
vited by Mr. Gould to come to this city as
one of his lieutenants. lie has since oc
cupied a peculiarly intimate relation to
the great railroad magnate, and two years
ago removed from the Sherwood apart
ment house, where he had first lived in
New York, to the house No. 1 East Forty-
seventh street, which belonged to Gould,
and is next door to Gould’s own residence.
•Judge Dillon and General Swayne are, as
is well known, Mr. Gould’s lawyers.
Mrs. Hopkins did not take any promi
nent part in New York society until the
winter of ’84. In January of ’85 her beauty
•created a social sensation when she ap
peared as “Catherine of Arragon” in tab
leau arranged, in the parlors of Mrs. Wm;
G. Whitney’s house. Mrs. Whitney had
but recently come into possession of the
handsome mansion at the corner of Fifth
avenue and Fifty-seventh street, and the
occasion was a notable event in the annals
•of New York society. The tableaus were
organized by Mrs. Burton Harrison in aid of
the industrial sch iols of Pelham,of which
Mrs. Wm. Hoyt is the patron. Quick fol
lowing this triumph Mrs. Htpkins
achieved other social successes at the
opera and Delmonieo balls. Her beauty,
oostumes and jewels attracted very general
Interest and attention. Her home was fur
nished with much taste and elaborateness
and became somewhat famous for dinners
and small entertainments given there. Mr.
Hopkins, on the contrary, is understood to
be very quiet and domestic in his inclina
tions. Being a very busy man, he had lit
tle time and less care for society. This
radical difference of tastes is ascribed by
friends as the primary cause of the differ
ence between them, which have been
a matter of current report for a
year or two back. But it would
appear that Mrs. Hopkins will in her
suit ask for divorce upon a much more
serious ground. There is but one c use ad
mit ted by the courts of this state as a rea
son for granting a divorce, and this cause
Mrs. Hopkins is understood to have con
nected with a lady’s maid formerly in her
employ. Gen. Swayne was absent from
the city yesterday and Judge Dillon could
not be found. Sir. Dickson, junior mem
ber of the firm, said that he did not feel
justified, in the absence of his seniors, in
discussing the matter or to give any par-
ttioulars whatever except to say that Mr.
Hopkins had a full and sufficient defense
to all complaints alleged. George
Bliss declined to speak on the subject
«xc pt to admit that he had been re
turned by Mrs. Hopkins in her suit for di
vorce. Mrs. Hopkins spent the summer
•of ’85 at Lenox. This last summer she had
a cottage at Newport, while her husband’s
business kept him in the city. He has but
rarely appeared with her at the opera or
•other entertainments. At the time of
their separation, several weeks ago, her
father came on from Chicago, and the
present action is understood to be with his
sanction. An aunt is with her at the house
in. Forty-seventh street, There are no
children.
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow'’?
Soothing Syrup should always be used
vheu children are cutting teeth. It re-
ievos tho little sufferer at once; it produces
latural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
Tom pain, and the little cherub awakes as
‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
,o taste. It soothes the child, softens the
S ms, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu-
,es the bowels and is the best known
■emedy for diarrhiea, whether arising
tom teething or other causes, Twenty-
ive cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly
A Marked Difference.
The American secular congress differs lrom
i religious body in that its president, Col.
Ingersoll, can’t get mad and call a delegate
i blanked liar without exciting any won
der or comment.—Kansas City Times.
Mother and Son.
About two years ago a cancerous sore
nacle its appearance on my face, and as
ny ancestors on both sides had been ar-
licted with cancers, I was tilled with
Cravest apprehensions. The future was
ivercasfc with dark shadows, and in grop-
ng about in search of relief cny attention
yas called to Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) I
joncluded at once to test it, and did so
ivith the happiest results. The sore disap-
seared, and my face is well.
My mother had a cancer on the nose,
md it was eating away that organ witn
Uarming rapidity. I sent her one dozen
lottles of Swift’s Specific, which she used
iccording to directions. The sore soon
leas d to eat, and all inflammation disap
peared, and the g'reat hole made by tne
lancer closed up and healed over com-
nletelv. My mother is now well, and has
Jeen for over a year. T.. S. MabEN.
Dublin, .Texas, October 2, 188fi.
For sale by all druggists. Treatise on
ffiood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer o, ac-
anta, Ga., New York, 157 W. 23d St.
Onoorthc Incidents.
The John Brown raid has been revived
*> do service as an incident in Gath s new
lovel, and the suggestion is made that
Lohn’s body will now mould faster than
iver.—Tid Bits.
MELLIN’SlFOoft, the only perfect sub-
ititute for mothers’ milk, is recommended
>y our most prominent physicians as the
lest and safest food for infants. It con-
■aina no farinaceous matter, which so
iften produces disorders of the stomach.
novlO tu th sat&wlm
Fallarn for IB. Wwk.
New York, November 19—The business
failure* through out the country last week,
f ™P°rted to R, G. Dun & Co., number
for the United States 207, Canada 38—total
242 against 231 last weok, and 188 the week
S revlous. The casualties reported from
le western and southern states and Csnn-
aa are very much on an average with the
other sections of country. They are light.
(Juerj for Kurrlod Mon.
An old health maxim says: "Never go to
lief, with cold feet.” This may be all right,
but if your foet are cold have you got to sit
up all night?—New Haven News.
A Wood That Wouldn't Jl.vo Sprouted.
If Henry George had ever beeu compell
ed to get his living by growing potato' s
on a piece of scrub-oak land his new land
theory would never have been invented.
Philadelphia Times.
Free Trade.
The reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of revenue stamps from Pro
prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely
benefited the consumers,os well ns relieving
the burden of home manufacturers. E.--
pecially is this the case with Green’s Au
gust Flower and Boscbee’s German Syrup,
as the reduction of thirty-six cents per
dozen, has been added to increase the size
of the bottles containing these remedies,
thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in
the 75 cents size. The August Flower for
Dyspepsia and Liver Comiilnint, and the
German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou
bles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world. The advantage of
Increased size of the bottles will bo greatly
appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in
every town and village in civilized coun
tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain
the same size. nct12 d&wlv
Wise Old Girl.
Liberty’s mouth is a yard wide. But she
keeps it shut —Burlington Free Press.
Women needing renewed strength or
who suffer from nervous weakness, will
find nothing to help them like Moxie
Nerve Food. It is certainly a great, invig
orator, and will restore a shattered nerv
ous system to n healthful and natural con
dition in a few days. The physicians say
it is the best nerve food yet discovered.
They Thirst For It.
The prohibition folks down in Atlanta
are much taken with a new drink called
the temperance cocktail.” It may be
explained that this popular beverage con
sists of a gill of artesian water plentifully
interspersed with a bit of lemon peel and a
disapproving glance from a man wearing a
blue ribbon.—Philadelphia Press.
Tin- Fad of Krerythliiy.
Nobody says now “give the plumbers a
rest,” but “give the plumbers the rest.”
They’ll get it anyhow.—Washington
Hatchet.
weighs
IS
N&WD0!
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with strict regard to Puritv, Strength, and
IlealthfulneH*. Dr. Price's Baking Powder contains
no AmmoniA.Linie.Alum or Phosphates. Dr.Price's,
Extracts, Vanilla, Lonwn, etc., flavor deliciously.
RAQFI ELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
Most happily meets tlifi demand of the age for
woman’s peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy tor
WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of ner
diseases. It is a specitic for certain diseased con
ditions of the womb, and so controls the
Menstrual organs as to regulate,a)J derangements
and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The
proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi
cal property, it is strictly a Vegetable Coin-
pound, the studied prescription ot a learned phy
sician whose specialty was Female Diseases,
and whose fame became enviable been use of bis
success in the treatment and cure of female com
plaints. Suffering woman, it .will relieve you of
nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex.
For sale by druggists. Write for book, “Mes
sage to Woman,” mailed free.
Biiadfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
eod&w nrm (3 -’
The onl
milk. ---—
and Teething!
iy perfect substitute
Invaluable in cholera Infantum
thine. A pre.digestea food lor Dys*
and Teetmng. " ‘
peptics, Consumptives, Convalescents.
Perfect nutrient in ail Wasting Diseases.
Requires no cooking. Our Boo^. The Care
and Feeding of I».'ants, mailed fr«-o.
DOLIEER. GoODALEl CO.. Boston. Mass
WHET CAW
Used for over M yearn with great BU-eessby th*
pbvsiciaus of Paris, New York and Louden, and
superior to all others f rtlw prunjpt cum ot
cases, recent or of long k n; . m>. Put up only In
Glass Bottles containing • I < V’«ulo- u. ■ * "U - I UJK
CENTS MAKING THEM THL CHLAi'tSl
lit i r.A J n, iuiuu.iv 1 - -
CAPSULES IN I'JIE MARKET.
Prepared by /
CLIN .V CEE, I
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Sold
Every
where.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
“CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH."
Original and Only Genuine.
‘‘Chfoh'mtef^s hy' retiim^ is'alL m
CAMBRIDGE SUIT
zeeie is
CLOSE PRICES!
5 00
MUST MOVE AT ONCE.
Underwear and Shirts
In large lots. They must go.
Cash is a big object. Don't
fail to get Chancellor's prices
before buying.
{Copy.) Chicago, April 21st, 1830.
This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust auc
Savings Bank has this day received from the
Union Cigar Company otChicago, to be held
as a Special Deposit,
U. S. 4 °lo Coupon Bonds,
as follows: ....
No. 22028 D. $500. Market Value of which Is
“* 41204 ’ 100. )
“ 41206 100. y SI0I2,
“ 62S70 1»0_ f
$800. / (S.) yds, S. Gibbs, Cash.
We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our
“FANCY GROCEB” docs not prove to be a
genuine Havana-filler Cigar.-Union Cigar Co
CIGAR
Our LA I.OHA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand
made. Elegant quality. Superior worknianhip.
Sold by all Crocers.
UNION CIGAR COMPANY,
56 N. Cfiutou fit., - tmCiUO,
Retail by
C. D. HUNT, Columbus, Ga,
* ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
I > Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi-
I ) nary of Muscogee county, Georgia, I will sell
to the highest bidder, at public outcry in front of
the auction house of F. Nl. Knowles & Co., on
Broad street, in the city of Columbus, (/a , on t be
find Tuesday in December next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following described ileal
Estate, situate, lying and being in said date ami
county, to-wit: , , . . .
The north half of lot No. 481. containing one-
quarter of an acre, more or less, with good Dwell
ing and other necessary improvements.
The south half cl lot No. 491 the same being
one quarter of sin acre, more or less, with Duell
ing House and improvements. .
The south half of lot No. 492. being one-quarter
of an acre, more or less, with two-room tene
ment on same. . . , , . . . .
The same being tho real estate belonging to
the c state of David Z. Ward, deceased.
Also, at same time and place, will be sold a
small lot of lumber, now on premises occupied t>3
Mr. R. Stock we 11 < lot 4P1’.belonging to said
deceased. Terms cash. M. M. MOORE. .
Adm’r F.st. D. Z. Ward in Georgia.
nov2 oaw4w
REMOVAL of LAW OFFICE
J\ L. WILLIS
Has removed his Office to up stairs over R
Crane’s store.
oc7 Ira
$ 1OOOREWARO
ih ONSPAY
VICTOR
DOUBI..
HULLER
lUCIUMECfti ColUBtiu^U. ta.Ur. lieu, li»,.r>Uw. «A
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THE THETA.IDIISrGF
Dress Goods House
OF THIS SECTION.
Carrying More Dress Goods and More Dress Trimmings Than Any
House in Columbus.
Novelties Every Week!
BLANCHARD. BOOTH & HOFF'S
IS THE PLACEiFOR
STYLISH WRAPS.
Their Cloak Room is full of new and stylish Coverings~iol
every description. Don't fail to inspect their line when you
are in search of a Newmarket, a Circular, a Visite,'Dolman,
Jacket, or any other style Wrap being worn. Their stock is
superb, and the prices are right. You are invited to look
them over.
BLANCHARD, BOOTH & HUFF
Cured by S. S. S.
CAUTION.
Consumers should not confuse our Sjteclflc.
with the numerous imitations, substitutes,
potash and mercury mixtures which are got
ten up to sell, not on their own merit, but on
the merit of our remedy. An imitation is
always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive
only as they can steal from the article imitated.
Treatise on Blood and Skin JAseases mailed
free. For sale by all druggists.
TI1E SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
S. S. S. vs. POTASH.
I have had blood poison for ten years. I know I have taken one hundred bottles of
Iodide of potash in that time, but it did me no good. Last summer my face, neck, body
and limbs were covered with sores, and I could scarcely use my arms ou account of rheu
matism in iny shoulders. I took S. S. S., and it has done ine more good than all other medi
cines I have taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear and clean, and my rheu
matism is entirely gone. I weighed 116 pounds when I began the medicine, and 1 now weigh
152 pounds. My first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong man.
I would not be without S. 8. S. for several times its weight In gold.
# C. E. MITCHELL, W. &‘id St. Ferry, New York.
The EARTHQUAKE
Which occurred at Johnson’s (RED STAR) on Monday, and the Heismic disturbances
which followed, caused some uneasiness, not to sa.v dismay, among the Leaders and
Regulators of the Universe.
. Business is Business,
You know, and if in the hurl ay-hurley wo happen to jostle against you, remember you
yourselves were once young and impatient. I have orders from New York to close
out a lot of EMBROIDERED SUITS at any price we can get rather than return them.
Here is the result:
$15.00 STTITS IR/ZElLDTJ OlELD TO $9.00.
$12.00 STTITS ILIEIDTTOIBID TO $7.50.
For two days only, after which they will he returned to New York.
ANOTHER LOT OF DIG BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS.
ALL WOOL TRICOTS 37c : AM, WOOL DIAGONALS 35c;
ALL WOOL DIAGONALS 90c.
All Wool PRINTED SATTEENS, worth 40c. only 10c, nice for house dresses. Another
lot of Cotton Dress Goods at 3Jc. A few more (Checked Nainsook Remnants left, only
7c. Another large lot on the wav. A few left (perhaps tern dozen in all) of those cheap
Handkerchiefs, only 2c for Ladles’ and 4c for Gentlemen’s; 50 dozen more on the way.
Large Assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Undervests,
Ladies’" t 40c, 50c, 75c, $1 00, .$1 25, $1 50, $1 75 and $2 25. Gentlemen’s entire Suits
at f1 25, *1 50, £1 75, *2 00, *2 50. 00, $3 50, fl 50, $fj (X), $7 50, .*10 00, *20 00.
TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS ! The best assortment of Trunks in the city.
WRAPS AND JACKETS must be closed out if we have to give them away.
OLOTZETITTO- _A_T OOST!
Don’t make a mistake by buying before you come and try me. Ladies are caution
ed not to buy any more Kill GLOVES until mine arrive. I am having a large lot
made and the first shipment was withdrawn from the custom house in New York last
week. They will have my own private brands on them, and until I got them intro
duced I shall sell them at the cost op production. Remember they are no cheap
trash pi.ked up at “job” prices. The Gentlemen’s will be branded “Georgia Mid
land,” the Ladies’ “L’Alegro Club,” “Columbus Girl” and “Chattahoochee,” and the
prices will be ridiculous.
O. C. JOHNSON.
Five Cold and Two Silver Wlodala^
awarded in 18i5 at the Expositions ot
New Orleans and Louisville, and the In.
ventious Exposition of London.
The, superiority of Coraline over lions
or whalebone luis now been dctr.onsi rated
by over five yea is'experience. It is morf
durable, more pliable, more comfortably
and TicihT brittle*.
Avoid cheap imitations mode or vnrous
Kinds of cord. None aru genuine or "et
’•Dr. Warnkr’s Coraline” is print#
on inside of steel cover.
W SALE BY ALL LE/iDIKQ MERCHAHT8-
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Bro' dvwiy, New York Cittt
BALL'S
CORSETS.
The ONLY f ORSF.T made that eanban**n»
by its purchaser after three weeka*
not found ' 1
PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY
r. every respect, and its price refunded hv m&ii*
Made f. a variety of stales and prices., Be-vat^^f
v nt 1 .less imitations. None genuine without naff
aScAGO CORSET CO
j:;j Listpenard St., New York.
5 '.' ? IKW'-OS St Chlccm Uhl.
THE FAMOUS BRAND OP
OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE
This yliis*' y whh introduced originally In tho yea*
1H5*/, and in (‘oustmitly making now friend*. It 11
tho product of flu* most approved prornse of distill*
ntion, from c.ircfullj hdoctud grain, being hold imU
fonnly in warchonsa nir.il fully matured l>y age. is
jtiftly celebrated for lt« purity, delicacy of flavor
and uniform quality. For sale, and orders solicited
by tho agent, T. .11. I’OhEY, Opera IJoi.ee, %
Cor iui.li Sf roof, and 1st Avenue, Columbus, Ge%
the lend to
$50 REWARD
paid fQr uar Grain Fan
Seed in o
Patent MONARCH (Irinli
d Reed Heparator ■! Hus*
wt or our Improved Warn*
bourn- Mill whirl, we ofl r cheap*
•rice L.«t mailed free.
NEWARK MACHINE C(5.
CoIiiKibu iih' t
N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY
DF MUSIC Boston, Mass.
THE LARCESTnn.I BEST EQUIPPED in tha
WORLD-iw Instru.toM.-J" 1 '. student'ln«t year. Thor,
oil'd, JnHru' tio.i ir, \ • • aland Instrumental Munlc, 1'inno e.nd
Organ 'I’m intr. Fine Art-», CJrnmrv, Literature. French, Ger.
niuu ai.d It.,!: . . J,,i • FnpIGii Hr.iwhes,Gymnastic*,
etc. Tuition. . • I t • • nl II cl ; ■ .IM V i*!i Sicnni H 'ktnnd
HU-rtrir Liglif, •.*"> per term. Fall Torm begins Sep*
teiiili-rO, I Fm FliistKii'ilf'alenflur.wiLhliiliinfornintion
IdrcRB, K. TOt’IMFF. Dir., Franklin &j., BOSTON. M<u»
m 3 lEEDSOTMHnW
prleonr
•e hiind-to-li.ipci HtriuriMcs, perilous jourroys, darina
.•> ‘ H ! I •' ■•'Ison both hidkk during the Great Civil
JUS fWAi when hMsineesle dull and price; i
BUY YOUR Slf
u IV C’.InfllnA «'f
AGENTS MMcSSfVi.TiK' 1 *'
offer. The Clloner Mf»».
I’tutli Clnelnnuti.
all expense, can bo
made working for us. Agents preferred who can
furnish their own horses and give their whole tlmo
o the business. Spare moments may be profitably
employed also. A few vacancies In towns and cities,
”. b. JOHNSON A CO., 1U1B Main St., KlObmonU, Vs^
Aug2 w4m