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DAILY ENQUIRER ■ SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING* DECEMBER 16, 1886:
DAILY COTTO* 8TATICMK2IT.
Columbus, On., December 15, J886.
Bf, Savannah >4 off; Bank checking on New York
frrar the counter 4 premium and on Savannah
hi par.
Cotton •
Market to-day steady; inferior 0; ordi try
•-c: /ood ordinary —c; low middling 8^40;
middling tfyffi. good middling 8) jo.
K BO RIFTS
To-day
By Boothwestern railroad 22
By Mobile and Girard railroad 106
By Columbus and western road.. 21
By Columbus aud Rome railroad 03
D/the river 280
JB[y wagons 400
LOCAL LACONICS.
To Date.
7,318
0,817
1,264
6,043
7,501
26,2P6
—Send to the Jewish fair to-day and get your
dinuer.
—The News says there is no doubt that£Savau-
nah will have base bull next season.
—A few flakes 01 snow fell early lost night, and
the weather was probably the coldest of the sea
son.
A religiously inclined thief stole the Bible
from the Methodist church in Qirard Saturday
night.
—Columbus bus tho smallest municipal tax of
any of the large cities in the south. It is only
l per eent.
—Tho Interest on the debt of Columbus is only
5 per cent. The debt was roducod $20,000 during
the past fiscal year.
-Everybody should attend the Jewhh fair. It
is the most attractive entertainment of the kind
Bytherivcr 6 6 ever given in the city,
Slaken by Columbus factories 60 7,588 —Mr Amos Brantly, who has been quite sick
at the Central hotel, was thought to bo some
what improved last night.
-William Abercrombie, colored, died of pneu
monia on board the steamer Amos Hays just
after she had left Apalachicola Inst Saturday.
—A11 elegant silver service worth $250 was re
ceived at the Jewish fair yesterday. It was do
nated by a gentleman in New York, and will bo
Blocks on hand 12.404 j ,
8took August 81,18S1, 350; received samo date, - Noth'ng so quickly secures good citizens ss
T!* total receipts 83,183; -shipped same day 101; 1 good schools. If the schools are titled new comers
***** 44, ,77; 6tock 18,704, sales 350: I woul ,i have no showing to get any benefit from
them.
Totals 952 55,597
SHIPMENTS.
To-day. To Date
By Southwestern railroad 740 86,624
By Oolumbus and Western road... 0 U
the river 0 0
ken by Oolumbus factories 60 7,588
Totals..
STATEMKNT.
Block on hand August 31, 1885
Deceive 11 to-day 852
** previously 64,645—55,697
1.079
Mapped to-day 800
. v previously 43,406—44,212
Middling, 8%c.
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A Valuable Work—Mrs M. L. Adams.
Smokers’Articles Loci) & Kaufmun.
Fine Table Butter, etc—H. If. Daniel.
Fresh Goods- J. T. Kavanagh.
Withdraws-Capt. N. G. Oattis.
Called Meeting of Darley Chapter.
Foot Warmers J. M. Estes & Son.
Regular Meeting of Stonewall Lodge.
What You Can Buy—C. A. Lovelace & Co.
Pork Sausage Salisbury & Crow.
Coke At Gas Works.
Dolls—Beehive.
Dressed Chickens J. W. Cargill.
Oysters—Salisbury <fe Crow.
$10 Reward.
Death of an Infant.
Tho infant of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McArdle,
•f Browneville, died Tuesday night of pneu
monia. The little one was aged five weeks, and
Mr. and Mrs. McArdle have the sympathy of
to any friends in their sad bereavement.
Married Near Murvjn.
Mr. Walter N. Ingram and Miss Carrie Beasley
Were married at the home of the bride’s parents
n$ar Marvyn on Tuesday. The groom is a most
Excellent young gentleman, and the bride one of a j most white Hume
Russell county’s fairest and loveliest daughters.
—There was cash on hand in the city treasury
December 1, $40,376.51, and yet plenty of
children desiring admission at the public schools
and can’t get it.
— Indications for Georgia and East Florida:
Fair weather, southwesterly winds, slightly
warmer. For Alabamu: Fair weather, variable
winds, slightly warmer.
—The whisky lisence tax in Columbus this
year pays the city’s entire appropriation for
public schools, within a fraction, and yet school
room is so scarce it fakes two sessions a day to
accommodate the scholars.
—The through freight on the Mobile and
Girard railroad was delayed about two hours hist
night on account of a fire in a wood-pile near
Riley’s station. Three telegraph poles were de
stroyed by the fire.
~The mayor recommends a new school house
north of Fourteenth street and one south of 7th,
both for the primary departments. That sounds
like sense. We hive a city of some pretensions.
It is time tho small children ha t a chance.
—The hall in which the Jewish fair is being
held.is lighted with gas, and the new “ Beacon”
burner is used. It very much resembles the in-
candescent electric light, and makes a bright and
Office op the Muscogee Manupactimino
Company, Columbus, Ga., December 13, 1886.—
At a meeting of the directors of the Muscogee
Manufacturing Company held thin day, the fol
lowing testimonial to the memory of Mr. George
P. ^wift, Jr., was adopted :
Resolved, That in the decease of Mr George
P. Swift, Jr., we recognize the hand of the Su
preme Ruler of all things. We bow in humble
submission to hin divine will. We shall miss his
familiar presence and his sound Judgment in our
assemblies.
Resolved, That in his death, while in the full
vigor of his manhood, this community of which
he was an active and usefnl member, suffers a
loss which will be deeply felt, and deeply
mourned.
Resolved, That we tender to his bereaved pa
rents our sincerest sympathies, and assure them
that we sorrow with them in the loss of their
noble and gifted son, for whom love and pride
held uuconteRted dominion in their hearts.
Resolvod, That we extend to his immediate
flimiiy the assurance of our appreciation of their
great grief; and knowing the poverty of words at
such a time, commend them to the fatherly care
and guardianship of Him who sutlors not the
sparrow’s fall without His notice.
Resolved, That this tribute be spread upon the
minutes ofthis company, and that it he pub
lished in the city paper.
Resolved, That a copy hereof be sent to the
family of our departed friend, and that as a
further token of our respect this meeting do now
adjourn.
Dressed Chickens lor sale—J. W. Cargill.
ChoicD Capo Cod Cranberries 15c a quart.
H. H. Da Mini/.
Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Walnuts, Filberts and
Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Walnuts, Filberts and
Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Walnuts, Filberts and
Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s. dce!6 lw
A VnlunblB Work.
Mrs. M. L. Adams, of Memphis, Tenn., is in the
city, representing Hudgins and Talty, map
publishers, of Atlanta, Ga. The work she is
selling is a railroad and library map in book
form, and is a valuable adjunct to any library or
office. Mrs. Adams is a refined aud reliable
ladj, and comes to Columbus highly
recommended.
Onre More.
Rubber Coats, Suits, Hats, Umbrellas, Hand
kerchiefs, Scarfs. Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Ac.,
can be found at Chancellor’s. d&wtf
For Sale.
A good Mulo, cash or credit. Apply to W. J
Watt, or Williams A Pou. decI4 3t
$1 50 for $1 00, a suitable Christmas Present, at
Evans & Howard’s. dtf
Those Lovely I.acc Curtain*
Are still going for any price you may name, at
Rooney’s bargain counters, 1031 Broad street, op
posite Central Hotel. decl2 2t-se&wed
Married in HrowiirvilJr.
• Last night, at the home of the bride iu Browne-
ville, Mr. Si las Thomason, of this city, and Miss
Jessie Smith, a lovely and accomplished young
lady of Browneville, were united iu matriage.
The groom is a prosperous young butcher, and is
a worthy and iudustrious young gentleman.
Death of Min. Turnage.
Mrs. Turnago, wife of Mr. L. 8. Turuage, died
lfist night at 8 o’clock at thoir residence ou Six
teenth street. She had been ill for some time
8ho leaves two children. She was a member of
Broad Street church and wa« an excellent lady.
Her ftineral will take place this afternoon at 3
o'clock.
Dive Him Time.
A letter has been received fioiu Lumpkin by a
gentleman in this city inquiring if a well kuowu
These burners are fhrnishcd
by the Columbus Gas Light Company.
“"The city received from sales of commons lots
last year $9,425.24, of this throe-fourths goes to
reduction of public debt and one-fourth to public
schools. So, the commons sales and liq jor li
cense lkr exceeds the appropriations to public
schools. It looks like we could afford some now
school houses for tho children now failing to gain
admission.
A TRIP UP THE GEORGIA MIDLAND.
LoU Selling nt n Lively Rate at the Town of
Waverly llall—A Chatty Old Gentleman from
the Rural District—Kindness to the Newspaper
Wanderer—The Georgia Midland, Etc.
WAVEtti.Y Hall, Ga., December 15.-A few
minutes afier 9 o’clock this morning the hoarse
whistle of the big engine on the Georgia Mid
land railroad sounded, and in a few minutes
young society man who is couuectei with a j three coaches, very comfortably filled with pas.
clothing house on Broad street, had just married 1 1
* beautiful young Columbus widow. It is so re
ported in Lumpkin. Tho gentloman who re
ceived the letter answered it, saying : “Ho hasn’t
done so yet; but all he wants is a little more
lime.”
Married Yesterday.
Judge F. M. Brooks and Miss Fannio Davidson
j sengers, started on tho journey to Waverly Hall.
We bowled merrily along at a fair rato of speed,
and the trip was made with but few incidents
worthy of note.
A few miles out from Columbus an elderly
looking gentleman boarded the train, and he
assured the passengers in the coach that “this
was the first time he ever rid over this part of the
were married yesterday afternoon at her homo ! country on a railroad.” Everybody felt satisfied
In Muscogco county. Rev. Walker Lewis ofttci | that he was speaking truthfully, but at the next
place where a passenger wa9 taken up
he again remarked that “this wits the
first time he ever rid over this part of the country
on tho railroad.” No dissenting voice wan beard,
but he continued to proclaim the fact until the
crowd would have willingly built a railroad to
any point he might name if he had only ex
pressed a desire for it. Immediately after our ar
rival the
BALE OP LOTS BEGAN.
Mr. L. G. Richards, of Talbottou, was master of
ceremonies. Blading was very lively, and the
first lot sold brought $300. It was bought by Mr.I>
P. Dozier, of Columbus. Twelve quarter lots,
suitable for store lots, were sold, tho lowest price
being $14.60, ranging from that price upward, ac.
cording to desirability of location. Six or
eight residence Jots were sold, bringing
from $50 to $450 each. Most of the
purchases were made by Columbus
geiitlemen, among whom were Messrs. Frazer A
Dozier, O. S. Jordan, J. Kyle NuokolU, E. G.
Willingham, Phil Hudson, H. J. Thornton and
M. T. Lynn.
Mr. J E. Appier, of Columbus, lias purchased a
handsome tract, and we we e informed would
soon erect u splendid residence for himself. This
purchusc was made some time since.
From present indications Waverly Hall will
soon be a very flourishing little Iowa. It is well
situated, ia a productive part of the country, and
with the facilities afforded by the Georgia Mid
land will build up very rapidly. It is in a high,
healthful region, and the climate is bracing and
pleasant.
Messrs. I. H. Pitts A Sous will build a hand-
boiuh new store adjoining the proposed depot.
Active preparations are being made for the im
mediate erection of suitable buildings for depot
purposes.
TIlUaUOUUIA MIDLAND
is, without a doubt, one of the most substantially
built railroads in the wholo country. The tres
tles are massive and strong, and built after the
most approved plans. The earthwork is well
done, as is also the tvacklnying, and notwith
standing the newness of the road, the cars glide
almost as smoothly along as though the entire
lino was rock ballasted. Mr M. E. Gray, the able
superintendent of the construction company,was
in charge of our train, and was very watchful
and attentive. Mr. Gray is an experienced rail
roader, and well deserves his enviable position.
He has been an earnest worker in behalf of the
road since its inception.
APPRECIATED HOSPITALITY. J
There being no hotel facilities at Waverly Hall,
your correspondent would have been minus
dinner but for the kindness of that hospitable
gentleman, Mr. I. H. Pitts. At his invitation
Messrs. Gray, O. 8. Jordau, Captain English and
myself repaired to the Pitts mansion and partook
of a very bountiftil spread of dinner, for which,
and iu behalf of the other gentlemen as well, I
return hearty thanks.
BIDR NOTES.
Railroad facilities have been tho subject of
almost the fondest dreams of tho people along
the line, and now that it is here iu their midst
they are jubilant.
Quite a number of bales of cotton are lying
along tho road awaiting transportation to Colum
bus.
Eller.fiie proposes to have a sale of lots some
time during the coming week. L. M. H.
ated.
Tho groom is tho popular ordinary of this
oounty, and there 1r no man in Columbus that is
more highly esteemed and respected. The bride
Is a daughter of Mr. Larkin Davidson, and is a
lady of great worth and many personal charms
and noble traits of character.
It is needless to say that everybody in Muscogee
oounty wishes for the judge and his fair bride a
iUfe of unbounded peace and prosperity.
Ilupplly Mated.
It is seldom that we chronicle a marriage with
more pleasure than thnt which occurred at the
residence o Mr. W. 8. Lloyd on Fourth avenue
last night. Tho groom was Mr. J. A. Barry and
tho bride was the charming Miss Eva Lloyd. The
ceremony was performed at 8 o’clock by Rev. I)r.
Hunter in the presence of a few invited guests.
The reception was from 9 to it o’clock.
Mr. llarry was formerly of Rome, but at pres
ent he is employed ut the Columbus Iron Works,
and besides being a most excellent machinist, he
is a genial and worthy young gentleman. The
bride is one of the lovliest and most fascinating
of the Qubcn City’s fair daughters, ami possesses
all those charms and graces which go to make
up the perfect woman.
The EjvqujnKii-JSUN joins tho many friends of
tho happy couple iu wishing for them a bright
and prosperous future.
Per* oiimI.
Mr. II. Lee Partridge, of .Mountville, is in the
city.
Mr. Lewis Hamberger, of Bartlesville, is iu the
city.
Mr. T. 8. Chancellor, of New York, is in the
city.
Mr. T. T. Edmunds, of New York, reached the
city last night, and will spend the winter here.
Mrs. Young, of Lexington, Ivy., is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Dr. T. W. Tuggle, ofthis city.
Mayor Grimes and lady left yesterday lor a viait
to Macon aud Atlanta.
Representative Williams, of Harris county,
passed through the city yesterday en route to
Atlanta.
Miss Emma Stewart, of Stewart county, ami
Miss Pauline Stewart, of Baltimore, are tho
guests of Mrs. W. R. Bedell.
Messrs. J. F. Sprague and It. A. nutchinsou.
of St. Louis, and members of the editorial staff of
the Globe-Democrat, are in the city. The wel
come these gentlemen have is not at oil iu ac
cord with the weather, and it i3 hoped their
visit to the city will be one of much pleasure.
They are reminded, however, that this is au “un
usual winter” iu our “suuuy clime.”
RIVER NEWS.
Arrival of (he Steamer Amos Kays Yesterday
Morning.
The steamer Amos Hays arrived yesterday
morning, bringing 350 bales of cotton and a good
miscellaneous freight. The cotton was consigned
as follows: M. T. Bergan, 9 bales; Blanchard, Bur-
YU8 A Co., 28 bales; F. J. Jenkins A Co., 15 bules;
Blade A Ethridge, 20 bales; Flournoy A Epping;
111 bales; Carter A Bradley, 83 bales; George P.
Bwift A Son, 14 bales; Thweatt A Snider, 70 bales.
Her passengers were J. D. Chasner, Steam
Mill; A. Fort, Shewmakes; Miss L. McMichael,
Fort Gaines; William Brannon, Fort Games: J.
W. Thomas, Otho; B. F. Lokey, Ricks; J. C. Ks-
pey, Eufaula; J. W. Wriglu, Miss Emmie Stew
art, and Miss Pauline Stewart, Stawurts; 8. A.
Carter. Miss M E. Carter, Miss Fannie Carter,
Miss Lillie Carter, E. J. Carter, Emma Harris,
Ella Morris, Florence: C. A. Gibson, Fontaine
Lower, .1. 8. Price, Gillis: J. R. Spanu, Blult\on;
Dolls by tho million at the Beehive.
Headquarters for Smokers’ ArUclea.
Lord A Kaufman.
Helect Apalachicola OystcrB in any quantity at
Salisbury A Crow’s.
Foot Warner* are Not Sixpeusivc.
Are you feet cold? Try Foot Warmers,
Sold only at Estes’ Shoe Store.
Fresh Celery at J. T. Kaviumgh’a.
Fresh Celery nt J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Fresh Celery at J. T. Kavanagh’s. delfl lw
Buy your friend one of Loeb & Kaufman’s One
Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar or Cigarette Holders.
Mule Stolen.
Stolen from my place in Harris county, near
Mountain Hill, on last Thursday night, a
black horse Mule, 12 years old, with a white
mouth and two white spots on each side of his
back. A liberal reward will be paid for the re
coveryofthe Mule; also, for the arrest of the
thief. Address me at Mo- utuin Hill, Ga.
B. F. Nobly.
Send to H. H. Daniel’s for a bottle of old
“Phqjaix Rye,” a lino, sinoothe, mellow Whisky
for family use, $1 00 for full quart bottles
The Dolls have come, at the Beehive.
50.000 Choice Florida Oranges at
J. T. Kavanagh’s.
60.000 Choice Florida Oranges at
J. T/Kavanagh’s.
5f,0('J Choice Florida Oranges at
dec. 16 lw J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Wimt You <’an Huy of Lovelace Co.
for Nuias.
Dunlap or Stetson Hat at $5 00.
Underwear at $l 60 to $18 00 a suit.
Handsomest. Trunks or Satchels to be found iu
the south.
Bilk Umbrellas from $3 00 to $15 00.
An elegant. Suit made to fit from $30 to $55.
Gad early and leave your orders with
decl» lw C. A. Lovel.yoh A Co.
The best place to buya nice holiday piesent is
at Loeb A Kaufman's.
Fresh Butter and Eggs at H. H. Daniel’s.
Send to the Furniture Store of A. F. Gibson A
Co. for Ch ristmas presents. 1222 Broad street.
d«c!4 dtf
You Needn’t WH.it
For Pictures when Rooney has them at a mere
song—33c., 50c. and $1. 1031 Broad street, oppo
site Central Hotel. decl2 2t-se&\ved
Handsomest Cut Glass Bottles in the city at
Evans & Howard’s. dtf
For Tlirre Days
Chancellor wid sell Gentlemen’s Hosiery at cost
to reduce the stock. Bring the cash. dwtf
Lubin’s, Lightner’s, Wight’s, Lozell’s, Oakley’s
and Recksecker’s Extracts at Evans A Howard’s.
# dtf
foliate’s ‘•New*’ Noap
Washes better and lasts longer than any other.
See big advertisement next Wednesday.
dccl4 tf
Odor Ca?es, Infants' Sets, Mirrors and Novel
ties at Evans A Howard’s, dtf
CITY DRUG STORK.
Holiday Cloud*! Holiday Cloud*
We have revived and displayed our Holiday
aoods, aud can promise our patrons and friends
an unusually large aud pleasing assortment at
very low prices, our object being more to make a
reputation than a profit on this line of goods.
We have Toilet and Jewel Cases in convenient
combinations, Odor Cases, Majolica Ware, Bisque
and Bronze Figures, Mirrors, Ornaments, Sets
of any descript ion; in fact can please any one.
Cut Glass Goods, and something entirely new
and u tefril iu Writing Tablets.
Don’t forget us when you want to buy or look ;
'tis a pleasure for us to Rhow goods.
We are honest in our belief that we have the
prettiest and most complete assortment of
Bristle Goods ever offered in Columbus. We
have Brushes of every shadow, shape and price,
and for any uses to which a brush can be put.
The Beat 25 cents Tooth Brush sold in the Htate.
A beautiful brush for 15 cents.
Face Powder, Puff Boxes, Puffs and Satchel
Powders. A large line of Colognes from every
maker of prominence. We distil seven Colognes,
and our White Rose Cologne is unequalled.
Our drug department is kept supplied with the
best aud purest drugs. Our motto being the beat
ouly. Special and careftil attention given all pre
scription work by qualified and competent pre-
scriptiouists. Remember us. Always pleased to
sec you.
CITY DRUG STORE,
dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager.
Dn<fo fi»2iside*.
On spring rollers, at Rooney’s. Red Holland at
50c., all other colors 40c. 1031 Eroad street, op
posite Central Hotel. decl2 2t-sc&wed
3000 Cocoanifts at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
3000 Cocoanuls at J. T. Kavanagh’a.
3000 Cocoanuls at J. T. Kavanagh’s. del0 lw
t’apt. Oattis Withdraw*.
Rome, Ga., December 15th, 1886.
Enquirer-Sun, Columbia, Ga.: Being forced
to leave home by unforeseen circumstances just
at the time I should have ui\de a vigorous can
vass in the rave for Tax Collector, I withdraw
from tho race ami return thanks to my friends
who urged me to make the race and gave me
their hearty support.
Very respecfully, N. G. Oattis.
Loi*l» A Kaufmuu
Keep the finest assortment of Meerschaum and
Brier Goods in the south.
Choice Cooking Raisins 15c per pound at
II. H. Daniel’s.
Dolls at half price charged elsewhere, at the
Beehive.
Pork Sausage, White Shad andTurkoys.
Salisbury A Crow.
Foot Warmers unrivaled for riding !!
‘‘Foot Warmers” are great “comforts”!!!
Bold ouly at Estes’ Shoe Store !
Fire Crackers, ail sizes, at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Fire Crackers, all cizes, at .1. T. Kavanagh’s.
Fire Crackers, fill sizes, atJ. T. Kavanagh’s.
dec 16 lw
NJDr*oiiic No!ice.
Called convocation of Darley Chapter, No. 7,
R. A. M., this evening at 7:30 o’clock for work in
the degrees. All Royal Arch Matons are cordial
ly invited to attend.
By order of the M. E. H. P,
, IIenry H. Hunter. Secretary.
Fine Table Buticr 15c per pound.
_ H. H. Daniel.
Fora fine article of Domestic, Imported Wines
and Liquors Call on Loeb A Kaufman.
Ciivap Fuel.
Coke I Coke 1 At Gas Works.
1002.
Our stock of drugs and all those multitudinous
things belonging thereunto is now complete.
The goods of all description are bought of tho
very best manufacturers.
No drug is bought because it is cheap.
We take pleasure in introducing
MR. J. E. SMENNER
as a gentleman thoroughly competent for the re
sponsible position of prescription ist and pharma
cist, who will have the prescription department
under his control. *
Being satisfied that we can please you and give
you full value for your money, we would be very
much gratified to have jou make usa visit.
Respectfully,
Gilbert & Blanchard.
A new lot Gilt Framed Pictures, cheaper than
ever, at A. F. Gibson’s, 1222 Broad street.
decl4 dtf
Buy Y««r .Hock*
From Chancellor. He is closing them at cost
this week—cash only. d&wtf
Toilet Cases cheapor man ever at Evans A
Howard’s. dtf
A. F. Gibson & Co. are selling Furniture cheap
er than any one, on installments or otherwise.
docl4 dtf
HUM lai the lie hut,
With Toys, Wagons and Dolls, large and email;
Fireworks of all kind, Nuts, Figs, Raisins,
Citron.
Dates and Cranberries, Oranges and Apples,
Plain ai d French Candies. Good.': of all kinds in
the Coot'cctiouevy line will be found at 918 Broad
street.
Now, fathers and mothers, bear in mind you
were children once iu time. For goodies and
notions by i he tou go to
deol4 iOt W. T. Robinson.
Call for Ostrich Feathers, 16 inches long, at 50
cents in all colors, at Mrs. L. Lequin’s.
dec 12-1 w
A Mew Lot of Holiday Goods.
Our new holiday goods have arrived and are
pretty. Different from anything yet, and cheap
as it is possible for them to be sold. Call early
and select what you want before the assortment
has been too badly broken. New styles shaving
cases, manicures, odor baskets, fine cut pungents,
albums, work boxe3 and all other fine
plush, leather and cut-glass goods.
Collar anu cuff boxes at 50 ceuts.
Comb and brush set9 with mirror at $1.35, and a
great many cheap as well as line presents that
you will have to visit our store to get even an
idea of. A beautiful Christmas cigar, put up 25 in
a handsome box, expressly for the ladies to pre
sent gentlemen.
The finest selection of cigars to bo had in the
city can be had of us. Cigarettes of alt kinds.
Telephone No. 5. Hall A Wheat,
Druggists and Pharmacists,
dtf , 1010 Broad Street.
Cheapest line of Cut Glass Bottles ever offered
in Columbus at Evans & Howard’s. dtf
Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts and
Cocoanuts, wholesale and retail, at Pollard’s,
1224 Broad street dtf
HnrNhal’n Hale.
Will be said unless called for, and expenses
paid before Thursday, one cow marked swallow-
folk in right ear and under bit in left, flesh mark
red, with crumple horns, star iu forehead at
Amos’ stable.
One dark brindle but-head cow, under bit in
left ear and swallowfolk in right, will be sold at
R. Davis A Co.’s wagon yard.
J. H. Palmer,
Marshal.
H|>eelnl Notice.
Having secured the services of another profess
ional photographer from Chicago, I’ve increased
my facilities for producing all styles and sizes
of Photographs.
I will from this day continue to give the public
the best grades of work at my popular prices.
With my force of skilled workmen—five in num-
ber-I can assure tho public that the most fastid
ious will be pleased. From this date all work
will be done with neatness and dispatch. Cabi
nets $4 a dozen. Respectfully,
Alpha A. Williams.
French Nfillinery.
This week will be a bargain week in every do-
partmont. French Felts, Astrakan brim Felts
will be sold at $1.50, formerly $2 and $2.50. Fancy
Feathers, Birds and Wings sold at cost.
One lot of untrimraed and trimmed felt and
velvet Hats sold at 75 cents, formerly at $1.25.
Orders executed promptly, with satisfaction
guaranteed in styles and low prices, at
decl2-lw Mrs. L. Lequin.
Have you tried the Frank Siddell Soap? Try
it.
Cbane’s.
Mince Meat, Apple Butter and Pure Jellies at
d tf U. Justice, Agt.
D. F. WIU-JyA S
111*11 ranee Agency, 1145 Ilroort Street,
Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No. 7.
Residence telepone, No. 49. All calls promptly
answered. d. F. Willcox.
octSdtf
Choice Grocer to*.
Best Rye Flour, New York State Buckwheat,.
Finest Graham Flour, Extra Choice Goshen But
ter, Marrow Beans, Boneless Cod Fish, Choice
Messed Mackerel, ten pound pails; Fancy
Evaporated Apples, Choice Mixed Table Nuts,
New Raisins, Citron, Chipped Dried Beef, Lunch
Tongue, Pigs Feet aud Tripe at Crane’s.
Chairs of all sorts; also Bureaus, Bedsteads,
etc., at A. F. Gibson A Co.’s. decl4 dtf
II*car the Prices.
cks lOe, 15c, 25c and 35c. You will pay more
lor theta elsewhere. Chancellor is reducing
stock. d&Wtf
Best 3 for 2 c Cigar at Evans A Howard’s, tf
A. F. Gibson A Co. wifi astonish jou in low
prices of Furniture. 1222 Broad street.
droll dtf
Handsome assortment of PJush Work Boxes nt
$: 00,‘$2 00 and $3 00 each at Evans A Howard’s.
dtf
• They Wwst Go This Week.
Chancellor has put the knife into Hosiery.
You can buy them cheap. d&wtf
Best smoker iu towi
Cigar at 5c.
Mattresses made to order and a lot always on-
hand at 1222 Broad street. A. F. Gibson A Co.
Do not forget that Mis. Lequin is th a leader in
Millinery, and the cheapest place in Columbus.
decl2-lw •
Diwmoml.'i for Clivisittmu Prescu s
Just received and for sale cheap at
decl2tf J. H. B ram hall’s-.
Have your Feathers dyed or curled and your
gloves cleaned at Mrs. L. Lequin’o.
decl2-lw
IdamoiuN for Christmas Present*
Just received and for sale cheap at
dec!2 tf J. ‘h. Bramiiall’s.
the “Evans A Howard’’
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For a fiood kimuke,
Go to Loeb A Kaufman’s, where you will always
find the best Domestic, Key West and Imported
A pure Kentucky Bourbon Whisky for 75c full
quart bottles. H. H. Daniel. I
Roman Candles and Sky Rockets at ,
J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Roman Candles and Sky Rockets at
J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Roman Candles ami Sky Rockets at
decltt lw j. T. Kavanagh’s.
Stonewall Lodge No, 25, li. of p.
A regular meeting wdl be held this (Thursday)
evening at 7:30 o’clock. A lull attendance is de
sired. The annual election of ofllcera will take
place, and other important business will be con
sidered.
By order of L Banner, C. O.
Jno. 8. Stewart. K. of R. & 8.
Sec Foot Warmers to appreciate them 1
Large stock Foot Warmers, all sizesII
J. M. Estes A Son, J. M. Estes A Son.
Elegant aud useful presents can bo found at
Chancellor’s. Prices right. d&wtf
910 Howard.
A reward of $10 will be paid for the arrest of j
Willie Wallace, who left It is home and is in this
The cheapest place in Columbus to buy Doll
Carriages, Wagons, Velocipedes, etc., is A. F.
Gibson A Co.’s, 1222 Broac street. decl4 dtf
Gents’ Collar and Cuff Boxes at 50c and 75c a
set ai Evans A Howard’s. dtf
Christmus Cools!
Chancellor sold several dozen Mufflers yester-
terday, aud will sell more to-day. d&wtf
A. F. Gibson A Co. has a largo and select stock
of Furniture to be sold as Fw as the lowest.
dacl4 dtf
Latest designs in Christmas Cards at Evans A
Howard’s,
Lap BSoIm^k.
We have just- received another large lot of beau
tiful Robes, especially suitable for Christmas
presents. There has never been anything like
them in Columbus. Cali and see them.
declS 3t Williams A Pou.
Furniture arriving daily at A. F. Gibson A Co’s,
1222 Broad street. decI4 dtf
Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, four designs in
Alligator, at Evans A Howard’s. dtf
Beautiful Trunks and Satchels for Christmas
presents at Chancellor’s. dAwtf
Latest designs in Covering Bottles at Evans A
Howard’s. dtf
Bed Room Suits cheaper than over at # A. F.
Gibson & Co.’s, 1222 Broad street. decl4 dtf
If you will call on Chancellor he will suggest
something useful and ornamental for a Christ-
mast present. d&wtf
Evans A Howard’s Cologne, the most lasting
city looking for work. His mother is very much | and refreshing on the market, at $150 for ful
distressed at his leaving homo and his father is bottle. dtf
here looking lor iiirri. Any information in re. | If Yon Fail T^TTnrt
r. o. wii.ui-vs,
Gen<,ru! Aurtiouecr. lie:,I tlituM.
Stack nml Bou t Sfjcnt.
Special attention given administrators’, exocu-
tors’ and assignees' sales, selling and renting
Boal Estato at public or private sale. Office over
Abbott & Newsom’s comer.
For Sule—My itesidence on Broad street,
jell tf p. (J. W>LK«N»
Tin; Boat
Cabinet Photographs $4 a dojen till January 10.
Cabinet Photonruphs $4 a dozen till January 10.
Cabinet Photographs $4 a dozen till January 10.
Cabinet Photographs $4 a dozen till January 10.
Cabinet Photographs $4 a dozen till January 10.
. Alpha A. Williams.
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For Six Days.
Commencing Monday morning at 8 o'clock I
will produce large photographs for Christmas
presents at one-fourth my prices chu.ged before,
diw-enw Alpha A. Williams.
Baker’s Chocolate and Jelatine at
d tf K. J ubticb, Agt.
hod iCiesH Ik, t’falidreii.
Nothing has been so productive of health an
diminished so much the suffering and mortality
among children as Tbkvhiita (Teething fowde.:).
Tbethina allays Irritation, aids Digestion
Kcgulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child.
Cures Eruptions and Sores and uiakess Teeth mi
easy.
Ail Druggists anil country stores koep Tektii
ina. Brannon & Carson. Oolumbus. Os..
Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at nrnu.i
(kcturer’R prices Iv4 d&wlv
The gentlemen receiving the most votes yester
day were elected, and Adams & Bowers, at Strap
per s old stand, 1 11 1 Broad street, were elected for
selling the cheapest and best Fireworks in the city
of Columbus. It was ascertained that they sell
Boman Candles, Rockets, Pin Wheels, Mines,
large and small Crackers and all oilier Fireworks
?5 per cent, cheaper than any other liouso in
town. Wholesale aud retail. Give them a call.
Remember the men. Adams & Bowkuh.
lieinoTul Notice.
We have removed to No. 1022 Broad street, be
low tho Centra] Hotel, where we will continue to
keep the choicest line of Cigars, Tobacco and
Liquors.
Wo call especial attention to our celebrated
Imperial Wedding Whisky and fine brands oi
Key West aud Havana Cigars, and kindly ask
our friends to favor us with their orders.
Louis Buhleu & Co.
Sole Agonts for the Celebrated Anheuser and
aud Budweiser Bottled Beer,
septa tf
Bedical Notice.
Dr. J. W. Cameron can be found at Evans &
Howard’s Drug Store.
Diseases of infancy and childhood a specialty.
Office hours from 8 to 10 a m and from 2 to 5
p in.
Residence No. 310 Tenth street, opposite the
synagoguo. decli lw
Stuffed Mangoes, Barrel Pickles and Olive , by
tiic gallon and in jars, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad
•treet. dtf
If you want the best Calces, Custards, Pies, Etc.
try my home-made. They have no equal.
_ R. Justice, Agt.
LgithM lor Sale.
50,000 Laths for sale by
dec7 tf Blanchard, Buhrus & Co.
The Choicest Ci^nrs
In the market at Gilbert & Blanchard’s Drug
® tore - declO tf
hcrlca 3. Chattahoochee Building and
Loan Association.
Read. Read. Read.
An elegant Photograph in a nice 8 by 10 frame,
$1.77; a 10 by 12 Photograph in a nice 10 by 12
frame, $3.90; a 11 by 14 photograph in a nice 11 by
14 frame, $5.07; a 14 by 17 photograph in a nice
frame, $0.98. Alpha A. Williams.
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Pure Fruit Jollies, French Queen Olives, Far-
rina, Mcllenamin & Go’s famous Deviled Crabs,
Casco Bay Lobsters. Orated Pineapple, Evergreen
Sugar Corn of superior quality and full w eight.
Clipper brand of Okra and Tomatoes, Boston
Baked Beans, Cod Fiili Bails. Always tho lowest
prices for casli at Robert 3. Ckane’s.
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Wood and • «»1.
First-class Oak and Pine wood in stock, block
aud split. Jeiico Coal, prime lump, for sale by
T. 8 Fontaine & Co.
Telephone No. 80. nov7tf
Standard of the World.
Old smootho and reliable Whisky 85 cents per
qunrt, sold by Rollin Jeffliison.
dec7 eodSni
Atmore’s Best Mince Moat, New Currants,
Dates, Citron. R. s. Ceane.
L
Fine Cigars.
5000 Qarreit’s No. II.
5000 Conquerors.
50C0 100-Per Cent.
10,000 Grand Republic Cigarros sold under a
bona fled guarantee. I consider any of the above
brands 03 being worthy of special mention, and
can recommend as possessing all the elements of
line quality, and such as will give perfect satis-
fajjtion to the smokers. Roqnrt S. Ceane.
A complete stock of pure and fresh Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Candies Fruits Etc., at
d R. Justice, Agt.
To tin* Trade.
10,000 Florida Oranges; 100 barrels choice Ap
ples; 3000 Cocoanuts; largo lot all kinds Fire
works; fresh shipment Almonds, Pecans, Wal
nuts ; Brazil Nuts, Filberts and Raisins, at
de(; a lw J. T. Kavanaoh’s.
S. P. iilLBEUT,
Attoi-uc,y-ikt-Liter, Columbus, On.
Prompt attention given to'all business. Office
over R. S. Crane. 20 pi qiy
lie me tube that my stock is from this season.
decl2-lw Mrs. L. Lequin.
Pure Vermont Maple Sugar in cans, gallons
anil halves, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street, dtf
Oranges, Apples and Malaga Grapes at
dft It. Justice, Agt.
Mltield Perfection Slourlton IVlilsky
I commend to ail who desire a really good and
reliable article. Robert S. Crane,
dW Solo Agent.
•>r. feieth N. Joirtlau,
Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence,
Samrais House, east side front street, opposite
Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office,
Carter’s drug store. tf
Another lot of those choice Virginia Peanuts ai
Pollard’s, 1221 Broad street. dtf
Broken Lots Underwear
Must move this week at Chancellor’s. d&wtf
Cigar aud a large assortment of the lined. Smoi:- gurd to him furnished the police will be doing ' A suitable present at Chancellor’, vou might as
nig-v—ccu. 1 bmparuuts a favor, I—- 8
! well stop looking.
d&wtf
Books of subscription for above series now ope;
at office of Yonge & Grimes.
Cliff B. Oiijmeb. Sec’v and Treas
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Diamonds for Christmas Presents
Just received and fjr 3aie cheap at
tf j, h. Bramiiall’s.
Oranges. Apples, Cabbage, Turnips and Po
tatoes arriving daily at Pollard's,
citf 1224 Broad St.
I>© You YIV»r
If so, buy from Chaucellor. He is reducing
stock this week. d&wtf
Just received a fresh shipment of Jluisins, very
fine, at Pollard’s 1224 ttroad street. dtf
WnHted.
Twenty-five men as steel drivers to w’ork on the
Georgia Midland tunnel. Will pay $1.25 per day.
Apply at Georgia Midland office in Columbus.
decl2 3t ~ Wm. Redd, Jr.
fresu lot of Stick Candy by the barrel, at
Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf
To tho Trade.
10,000 Florida Oranges ; 100 barrels choice \p-
ples; 3000 Cocoanuts; large lot all kinds Fire
works; fresh shipment Almonds, Pecans, Wal
nuts, Biazil Nuts, Filberts and Raisins, at
dec9 lw J. T. Kavanaoh’s.
Fancy Candies, wholesale and retail, at Pol
lard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf
Citron, Dates, Primes, Glaze Pine Apples, Rasins
aT fi^tf U1Tan ^ S Robkrt Justick, Agt.
For fieid.
My new House on Thirteenth street, between
i Second and Third avenues. Six rooms aud
i Kitchon attached, waterworks, otc. Apply to
A. Ii. Crawford,
! dccl2tf Georgia Warehouse.