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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1879.
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NEW YORK
Weather indications for to-day
For the South Atfantio States, falling
barometer increasing southerly winds {
stationary or higher temperature,
cloudy and rainy weather.
North Carolina has fifty-four cotton
mills, with a capital invested of $J,
830,000.
8'tting Bull says that “thoro is no
American who wears trousers wiio is
not a rascal.”
Strawberrlos aro only 92 a box in
Boston; beans, howovor, aro much
cheaper than tiiat.
Work upon the Boo mausoleum, at
Lon Litton, Va. t is processing, but
92,000 is still ncedod for its completion.
The (’amnus at Cornell University is
illuminated every night with electric
lights, lo ving no clianco for mischiof
aftor dark.
A Texas jury arose aftor the evi
dence was all iii and 1 oquoi ted that the
case go to them without “any lawyers’
spooches,” and it did.
Now let-the Republican party imme
diately deolaro war, Blaine’s brother
Bob is to bo bounced from his position
in tiio Menato folding room.
All the information received at Wash
ington indicates that thoro iR yet no
concentration of Democratic opinion
upon Mr TWdon or any other candi
date.
The curious fact is montionod that
the English sparrows, overcrowded in
tlie East, aro this spring following tlie
line of human travel and migrating
westward.
The New York Nun suggests a
Domocra’ic Presidential ticket
scribed with the narcos of Speaker
Randall and Judge Field of tho *Hu
promo Court.
A consti ulional argument addressed
to a Republican Congressmen has
about as much of tho dosired effect as
would Jin attempt to propitiate tli
devil with holy water.
Tho negroes who aro moving out o
the land of Egypt and out of tho house
of bondage, may think Kansas the
land of promise, but there aro a varie
ty of opinions on that subject.
Thy Cleveland (Ohio Sunday Tim
frankly admits that perhaps it would
be“no exaggeration to say that ten poi
sons at tho North to ouo person in the
South carry concealed weapons.
The last Mayor of Cincinnati was a
Republican and his majority 1,700. As
the Republican caiulidato received only
400 majority in tho rocent election, the
party has "not done much towards
saviiig tho nation.
Is that venerable bulwark of civil
liberty, trial by jury, losing its officia
ry as a weapon of justioo, asks tho
New York Post. Of course it is,
and the Democrats aro accused
revolution for trying to savo it.—Has
ten Post.
Memphis Appeal: Make it n pent
tentiary olVonso to carry concealed
weapons, take away tho iliscretion of
juries in murder trials, and hang every
man or woman convicted of murder in
tho first degree. Those aro among the
reforms that the times demand. Down
with tho murderers, assassins and cow
ardly pistol carriers.
At a caucus af tho Democratic mom
hers of tho lower house of Congress
held Wednesday, for tho purpose of
considering what action should be
taken at Ibis session concerning certain
financial measures and other general
legislation, it was unanimously ro-
solvod that tho introduction of bills in
the usual manner be proceeded with
op Monday next.
Fred Douglas, after inquiry and re
flection, concludes that tlia exodus of
negroes to Kansas will not prove bon-
fleial to them, and he says that in Kan
sas they will have to sutler the severe
cold winters, which will kill them off
“faster than tho rille club of the
South.” Which is very true, bocause
those rifle clubs do not kill any ne
groes.
“Yonr candidate 1 cannot be,” is
what lioratio Seymour again says in
effect to the party of prominent Demo
crats who informally nominated him
for Governor of New York. While
exceedingly grateful for tho compli
ment, ho desires it distinctly under
stood that under no circumstances will
ho again accept public ofUce.
» ♦ ♦
In Bombay when you pay your fare
in a street car you receive a ticket that
entitles you to a chance in a lottery
which is drawn every month. An
American gentleman writes lroin India
to tho New York Nun, and expresses
the opinion that it beats all the bell
punches and passenger registers that
ever were invented. Possibly the man
agers of our street car lines who are so
solicitous about the morul welfare of
their employes, can devise some simi-
jar and equally effective expedient.
PBClnEMTIAL iioKuviori:*.
This Is the favorite speculation
with a number of leading papers.
They send out circulars to every sec
tion of the country, nnd when they
receive answers, they call it inter
views by “our special correspond
ents.” TlieNew York Herald led In
tliis matter by interviewing all the
Democratic Congressmen and ascer
tained that the vast preponderance of
opinion was in favor of Thurman.
We think this correctly expresses the
preference of tho South. The best in
formation we have received from
Washington and gathered from the
orrespomlcnce of the most reliable
is that the leaders who have done
most for the success of the party do
not favor TUden, and in fact are his
most determined opponents. Thur
man is the favorite with them and
the Democratic masses. I f the pres
ent legislation proves successful and
Ohio goes Democratic in the coming
election, he will l>e lifted above all
competitors, for by him was the ag
gressive policy inaugurated. Have
tlie people forgotten the abject tim
idity of TUden In the winter of 187(i
and 1877?
The New York Times report ob
tained in the same way makes Tilden
the most popular. This Republican
journal is not good authority on
Democratic policy. One thing is very
certain, and Hint is that Grant will
he the Republican nominee, and that
lie cannot carry a single Southern
State. The wishes of tho South
should have marked influence in do
termlning the nominee of the Dem
ocrats. Wo believe, if Tilden is
selected as standard bearer bis defeat
is inevitable. Elect him and lie will
not have the courage to take the posi
tion, if there is a show of opposition.
To him is duo the divisions of New
York State. The New York Star
says there are fifty thousand Demo
crats in tho city alone who will not
vote for him under any circura
stances. He is opposed bitterly by
sucii staunch Democrats as Chief
Justice Church and prominent lead
ers in the metropolis. He cannot
unite the divisions. He is too selllsl
and cold blooded to serve any interest
but his own. The New York Times
puts down Georgia and Alabama for
TUden. We do not know a leading
man In this section of either of the
States who advocates his nomination
—not one but opposes him. The
general sentiment is to put no trust
aguin in a man who lias proved him
self so incapacitated iti the hour of
trial. We believe him the weakest
man that could tie chosen. The Dem
ocrats should have no consolation
purses to offer weak-kneed horses.
We are weary of voting for Presi
dents with tlie minority. In 187(iour
party elected lids man Tilden, but
might as well have thrown our
ballots away for lie would neither he
sworn in nor assert Ids rights. He
did talk about a r/uo warranto, but
ids bonds nnd life were too precious
to himself to risk anything for honor
and the reputation of his adherents.
Let us have no more r/ito warranto
andidntes, but let us nominate and
lect a man.
A foreign dispatch says Grant has
a disease, tlie tendency of which ih to
insanity, and this is the cause of his
remaining abroad so long. He 1ms
an abundance of Ropublican rivals,
who would not utter lamentations
were this true. The Democrats do
not fear Grant nor any one else, if
Tilden Is not forced on tho party
through the “bnr’J” of money
lluenee.
NE Yf 10KK.
in nitty on the MAnger---Bog Hhotr and
Walking Mania—-A Colored Proposal
—The Theatrem Mime Bobertnon’m
(oner Pollard) Concerto-—Bio Bridge
and Bapld I'ranmtt --- Letifg Prlra-
tione— Tammnng Fight— Vanderbilt
Mult and Mouthern Ijodlem-—Mallroad
Cutting — Colutubue People In JVete
York -Alabama threat Mouthern Bali-
road—Madame Boehe'n School---Mr*•
Tgna---Co1umbum Yew Yorkerh,
Tun dog show at Gilmore’s Garden,
Uio third glvon by tho Westminster
Kennel Club, of New York eity, is
said to bo tho most complete ever hold
in this country. Between nine hun
dred and one thousand dogs of high
and low degree, mostly well-bred ones,
howovor, from pointors and setters,
dear to every huntsman’s heart, all
through the list of household pets to
incorruptible mastitis, bravo and sim
ple Newfoundlands and humano St
Bernards, who vie with (heir guardian
monks in works of mercy amid tho
eternal storms and avalanchos of tho
Alps, aro on exhibition. Many of tho
sporting dogs show that beauty of form
and that poquliar action which can
only belong to » high-bred animal.
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General Walkiih expects to make
all tho preparations for the census next
fall, and to make tho actual enumera
tion in a month’s time. The statistics
of population will then bo glvon to the
public almost immediately. The results
of tho provious census wore completed
and printed in 1872, and this timo he ex
pects to litiish tho work in a much
shorter period. Tho consus of 1800
was not published till 180S,
and that of 1850 not till 1859, so
that it really had no value except an
historical one. Improved organiza
tion, aided by tho Telegraph, has
changed all that, and General Walker
expects to make the consus of 1880 in
every way a model of promptness as
well as of completeness.
Governor Nichols, of Louisiana,
at the instance of the Board of Health,
lias issued ids proclamation, declaring
a quarantine of twenty days upon all
vessels and their ollicors, crews, pass
engers and cargoes, arriving from, or
having touched or stopped at any of
tlie following locations: All West In
dia ports, all ports along the Gulf of
Mexico south of Texas, including the
bay islands, Kautun, Utillannd llonac-
ea, all ports along the mainland bor
dering on tlie Carrlboan Sea, all ports
along Die Atlantic coast of South Amor
ioa as far as the city of Buenos Avrcs.
Senator Hoar, of Massaehusett
wandered into tlie Senate tlie other
morning in his red flannel night-cap
Tho spectacle created great consterna
tion. Everybody thought that the
bloody red revolutionists in Phrygian
caps wore making a raid on tlie Senate
with intent to overthrow It. Mr. |
Hoar’s thoughtlessness came near !
proving disastrous, but his mellow,
gold-rimmod lunettes saved tlie dav. I
New York, April 9, 1879.
Enquirer-SunOld winter has been
lingering in the lap of gentle spring,
until it is, in my opinion, a burning
shame that some of the young ladies’
inalo representatives have not made a
personal matter of it; or, if Spring bo
a married lady, that her husband has
not adopted tho prevailing Now York
stylo of instituting a suit against the
old man for alienating his wife’s affec
tions from her liege lord. To-day,
however, th^t lingering business has
Ufiaaod, and tho loveliest day for many
months is with us. After such a win
ter as the past, wo thank our stars for
clianco to gad about tho city without
an ulster.
The “Dog” show is opon, and “curs
of high and low degreo” yelp in Gil
more’s Garden, in place of tho bipeds
(male and female) who have sot Goth
am crazy during the past winter on
pedostrianism.
Tho women’s walk at tho Gardonw as
a perfect specimen of barbarity, and if
Borgh would turn his attention from
cruelty to rats and other vermin, end
stop such exhibitions, lie would do
more good than ho is now. To bo can
did with you , this mania for walking
hits taken such a hold on tho females
of Now Y r ork that, not being satisfied
with becoming garden walkers, some
few liavo actually coinmencod walking
tho stroots.
O’Leary has put up a belt to be
walked or run for next October, and I
want you to pick out a gentleman of
color, who can gallop for six days and
nights around a saw dust track, (eight
rounds to the mile), and make at least
450 miles in that time. As it only
costs 9100 to put him on the track, and
the chances to make a pile are good,
I’ll lot you in with mo—you furnish
tiio “nig” and Columbus tlie hundred
dollars, and we’ll divide tho stakes—
give tho darkey tho champion bolt,
and a hundred or two, and—well
Columbus can liavo tho glory of claim
ing the champion podestrian. Koop
tliis proposition “mum,” or else every
darkey at home will becomo a walker.
“Engaged,” still runningat tho Park
Theatre, is too comical to bo explained,
and when soon, one can only wonder
how much fun can bo comprossed into
a perfectly nonsensical piece, when the
players aro good. Gilbort, tho author
of Pinafore, wrote this, too.
Tho Banker’s Daughter,” aftor four
months at Union Squaro, loaves tho
boards; and tho oyos dimmed with
tears nightly—the finest compliment to
Miss Sara Jowott’s acting, that could
bo paid—it is hoped will lie changed to
merry glances, whon yio new Froncli
play succoeds tho American ono.
Pinaforo still holds its own at tho
Standard, Broadway, and Fifth Avo
nue, besides being burlesqued at Pas
tor’s and tho minstrels. A wonderful
thing is a pinaforo.
Tho Lyceum is still sowing its wild
“Oatos,” and littlo Alice hops about as
lively as she did yoars ago.
Frank Mayo, as Davy Crockot, at tlie
Grand Opora House, scored a complete
success and a deserved ono; as ho lias
mado a lino study of the backwood
man, and lias also lookod carefully to
tho scenery, which is beautiful._
Maplcson and tho opora wore off for
Kugland Jast wook, and tho wealthy
mourn for tho singers, who aro to
turn next soason.
'file Midgets aro a wouderful pair of
dwarfs. Tom Thumb is a giant to
them.
Tho Black Crook, of Nihlo’s, is ‘
por-gorgoous” and is a leg-acy
many.
Wallack’s as it always docs, glv«
good play in “A scrap of paper,” while
Booth’s will ho opened next Saturday
by “Aimoo” and her satellites.
Mrs .1 L ltobortson, ncc Miss Pollard
of Montgomery and Atlanta, mado
moro complete capture of her audience
in her last concert bore than in lior
first. Sho will go South sliortljq with
a company, for a few weeks, and it is
to bo hoped, our homo folks will liav
an opportunity to hoar hor splendid
Hoprano voice.
Tiio Brooklyn bridge across East
River, will now, by law, bo completed
as tho Comptroller has to pay over this
city’s subscription. 1 doubt if it will
help Now York City, but it will bene
fit Brooklyn.
Rapid transit is changing things hor
Pooplo eight miles from tho battery
aro noaror (by olevatod roads) in time,
than tboy wero a year ago when on
throe miles oil*. The papers cannot yot
tell what will bo the result, and you
know what tho papers don’t know is
nothiug—that is to lioar you oditors
talk.}
Lent will bo ovor noxt Saturday,
bclievo, and my ponanco will bo past,
Now' liko all good peoplo who deny
themselves groat pleasures, during
lent, 1 have so done and I’ll bet you
cannot guess what pleasuro I denied
mysolf, I actually did not attend
church.
The light between tho anti-Tammany
factions and a part of tho Tammany
Hallitos against the “Tammany” or
ganization is very bitter. It will
think, end by making the present
mayor, Edward Cooper, stand a good
chance to ho tho Democratic nominee
for Vice President, if Mr. Hendricki
or another Western man is not put u
as President. This would give John
Kelly a chance to elect a Tammany
mayor and thus control this city for
Tammany nnd got rid of tho city office
holders who aro not Tammany men.
Tiio Vanderbilt suits have been final
ly closed and Cornelius J lias paid
tho Greely heirs over 980,000. It is
great pity the suit was ever eommenc
as the surrogate told all parties. The
outrageous insinuations against the
widow’ of the Commodore (formerly
Miss Crawford of Mobile) were all with
drawn, and this lady’s character stan
out in a brighter light than ever before.
By tiio way young Cornolips, the s-
of Wm II, and a nephew of Cor
nclius J, also married a Mobile lady.
The Commodore, by his will, left this
oung man six million dollars. The
interest him—if so I can furnish him a
live copy. Tho South should always
like the old Commodore, for he gave a
million to a Southern university.
Tlie railroad linos to the South, for
some weeks past, have been hauling
freight too cheap to pay for car grease.
Rates from boro to Montgomery,
Selma and Atlanta w r ere for first, sec
ond and third classes 25 cents, and for
third, fourth and fifth classes 20 cents
per 100 pounds. The general commis
sioner turned loose tho roads, and their
Now York agonts made it lively.
The injury to Mrs Wm H Peck, of
\tlanta, by the New York Elevated
Railroad was a very serious one, and
hor hair has turned from black to gray
since it occurred.
Samuel Spencer, Superintendent of
tho Long Island Railroad, is offering
largo inducements to emigrants to get
them over to tho great “truck patch,”
bore “garden snss” grows so luxuri
antly. llis road is making money and
rapidly improving. It is the groat
line to Coney Island. ^
Tho Alabama Groat Southern Rail
road has its office at 319 Broadway.
There is always a hearty welcome for
Columbus peoplo there, and at the
same office Wm Knox, formerly of
Montgomery, is agent of a Carolina
railroad.
Tiio Misses Green, Miss Fannie Ep-
ping and Mrs Gabbett aro hero from
Columbus,
Madame Roche, formerly of Colum
bus, now lias a nourishing female
school on Lexington avenue and 57th
street, nnd Mrs Emma Moffett Tyng
has taken a class of elocution with hor.
Tho prospects are so encouraging that
Madame Roche on hor return from
uropo this fall willremovo to a larger
building on Madison avenue. She had
todeclino many scholars on account of
ack of room; among whom was Miss
Mary-McDonald, daughtor of Col J B
McDonald, formerly of Seale, who is
now’ at tho Academy of tho Sacred
Heart at Manhattanvillo, in this city.
Madame It’s school is ono that would
suit Southerners. She escorts her
young ladies to different points of in-
torost, and with Mrs Tyng fully ex
plains everything. To see New York
is to seo a littlo world, and her young
ladies go homo with something besides
dresses to talk about.
Frank Fontaine, at 32 Park Row, has
Southern advertising agency, which,
if liolpod on by Southern papers, would
bo a groat aid to them. His assistant
Mike M Brannan (Doc Adams).
All tho Columbus-New Yorkers aro
doing well. Mrs Barnard, at 119 East
10th street, sets a fine table and is as
genial as over. Doctors Banks, Cham
bers,' James H Shorter, Eli S Shorter,
and counsellors John U Shorter and R
Moses seem to be always busy,
they pay for what they got, it is to be
presumed they aro making money,
Wm Hey woods has an office among
tho bankers and is doing a fine busi
ness.
I have only to** give you ’the advice
ArtomusWard gavo his mother, and
say that this is tho hardest place to
carry out that advice I ever lived in.
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
r HE Copartnership heretofore existing
in the city of Columbus between tho
undersigned, under the firm name of
ZACHARIAS & Co., Is this day dissolved
by mulunl consent. Mr. I. ZACHARIAS
will liquidate the business of said firm t
the stand now occupied by him.
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SOLOMON LOEB.
EMANUEL KEItN,
ISADOUK ZACHARIAS.
Columbus, Ga, April 1st, 1879. [np!8,4t
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SPRINGER’S OPERA HOUSE
Friday, _April 18th.
Third Grand Concert of Prof. Chase’s
School of Vocal and lustra-
mental Music.
T HE Pupils (including several new voices)
will give their most beautiful selections,
but generally those of a light and popular
character. They will be assisted by gentle
men (Tenor and Baritone Solo voices) from
a distance. The Polacca from II Puritan!
will be accompanied by tho Young Ladles’
Orchestra, which lias much improved.
Humorous pieces will,ns usual, give variety.
Admission 25c; Reserved Seats, to be had
at Chaffin’s Book Store, 50c, ~ ap!2 lw _
SIXTH GRAND CONCERT!
COLUMBUS CHORAL UNION
Tuesday Evening, April 15th.
lever, Never, Hardly Ever fine Whiskies a Specialty,
Saw such pretty
SHOES!
Tiie town of Fremont, Ohio, elected
a Democratic Mayor last Monday.
Fremont is tho homo and abiding place
of KB Hayes, and the refusal of the
voters to select a loyal man for Mayor,
is not only an insult to Mr Hayes, but
an open condemnation of tho genial
Rogers, who recently sent five
thousand copies of Garfield’s revolu
tionary speech to tho so-callod Presi
dent’s fellow-townsmen.
45 Years Before the Public.
THE GENUINE
DR. C. McLANE’S
Mu W W Corcoran, whoso old ago
is given up to deods of kindness, has
just purchased the Patapsco Institute
at Elliott's Mills, and given the title-
deeds to tlie two great nieeos of John
Randolph of Roanoke, who are accom
plished women, but very poor. They
will open a school tliorein tho autumn,
taking with them tho pupils now un
der tlieir earo.
In view of the recent exoneration of
Fitz John Porter tho following pen
photograph of General,'Pope, ids ac
cuser, by Goneral Dick Taylor in his
“personal recollections,” may be in
teresting: “Of an effrontery while dan
ger was remoto equalled by helpless
ness whon it was prosont and mendac
ity after it had passod, tlie annals of
despotism scarco afford an oxample of
tiio elevation of sucii a favorite.”
Mr Davis says that tlie interview as
reported by tlie Boston Herald never
took plaeo. The Vicksburg Oral mercial
of tlie 2d says:
Wo woro honored this morning with
a call by tho Hon Jetforson Davis, who
is visiting this city. Mr Davis said the
“interview” published in the Vicks
burg Hr, ah! this morning, as having
been reported to tlie Boston Herald,
nover occurred, and had it occurred be
would not liavo usod anv suoh lan
guage; nor did ho entertain or expresi
any sucii thoughts as thoso ascribed to
him in that articlo.
The Only War.
Tho only way to cure catarrh is by
the use of a cleansing and healing
lotion, applied to the inflamed and
diseased membrane. Snuffs and fu-
migators, while affording temporary
relief, irritate the affected parts anil
excite a more extended inflammation.
Besides, no outward -applications
can alone cure catarrh. The disease
originates in a vitiated state of the
blood, nnd a thorough alterative
course of treatment is necessary to
remove it from the system. Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy has long been
known as an efficient standard reme
dy for this disease, but, to iusure a
radical anil permanent cure, it should
bo used in conjunction with Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
tlie best vegetable alterative yet dis
covered. 'I'lie Discovery cleanses the
vitiated blood, while the Catarrh
Remedy allays tlie inflammation and
heals the diseased tissues.
A
MASONIC NOTICE
R egular meeting of Co
lumbian LODGE. No. 7, F.
ami A. M.. will be held THUS
(Tuesday» E VENING at T% o'clock.
All visiting brethren in good standing are
cordially Invited to attend.
By order of Worshipful Master.
J. HECHT, Sec’y.
A. J. MoKlmmin
BOX 8,
NASHVILLE, TENN.-™-
CATTLE. BERKSHIRE PIGS and pure-
bred SHEPHERD DOGS. Address i
romance ot u poor young man might i above. apis wly
CELEBRATED
LIVER PILLS
FOR THE CURE OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
DYSPRPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
P AIN in the right side, under the
edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left
side; the patient is rarely able to lie
on the left side; sometimes the pain
is felt under the shoulder blade, and
it frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and > is sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. Tlie stom
ach is affected with loss of appetite
and sickness; the bowels in general
are costive, sometimes alternative with
lax; the head is troubled with pain,
accompanied with a dull, heavy sen
sation in the back part. There is gen
erally a considerable loss of memory,
accompanied with a painful sensation
of having left undone something which
ought to have been done. A slight,
dry cough is sometimes an attendant.
The patient complains of weariness
and debility; he is easily startled, his-
feet are cold or burning, and he com
plains of a prickly sensation of the
skin; his spirits are low; and although
he is satisfied that exercise would be
beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely
summon up fortitude enough to try it.
In fact, he distrusts every remedy.
Several of the above symptoms attend
the disease, but cases have occurred
where few of them existed, vet exam
ination of the body, after death, has
shown the liver to have been exten
sively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. C.-McLane’s Liver Pills, in
cases OF Ague and Fever, when
taken with Quinine, are productive of
the most 'happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a fair trial.
For all bilious derangements, and
as a simple purgative, they are un-
equalcd.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Ever)- box has a red wax seal on the
lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s
Liver Pills.
The genuine McLane’s Liver Pills
hear the signatures of C. McLane and
Fleming Bros, on the wrappers.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr,.
C. McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being full of imitations of tlie
name JUcLans, spelled differently bu;
same pronunciation.
novS dAweowSm
Mrs. Colvin & Miss Donnelly.
Jot
Grand Opening of Spring and Summer Millinery!
FE Ladies of Columbus and vicinity are respectfully invited to attend the Grand
_ Opening of Spring and Bummer Millinery next THURSDAY, FRIDAY nnd SATUR
DAY, consistlngol all the Novelties of the Season, at tlie most attractive prices.
Trimmed Nuts 25 cents to twelve dollars. All Novelties in Feathers, Flowers, Fancy
Ribbons, Veilings, NecKwear, Jewelry, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Fans and Parasols, in
fact everything Kept in a first-classs Millinery nnd Fancy Storo.
We^buy largely for cash. Cannot and will not be undersold.opI3 dAw2m
So said his SISTERS, ids COUSINS and
his AUNTS, after a visit to
THE OLD SHOE STORE!
And a look at the
Newport Ties, Fifth Avenue Ties,
Princess, Uuclicss and Saratoga Slip
pers, the Gents’ 4-button Oxfords,
Cloth Top Congress Oxfords, and our
oilier spring styles.
&B-\Ve offer BROGANH, PLOW SHOES,
Ac., lower than ever, nnd by dally recelptH
ot seasonable Goods are making our stock
attractive to all classes ok hcykkh.
Give us a call.
WELLS & CURTIS,
7J1 Broad Street.
-a^SIgn of the BIG ROOT. tf
Uncqualcd for Medicinal and Family Uae.
Laboratories of Walz& Stii.lwwll, Analytical)
and Consulting Chemists, N. Y-, i eh. 5, 1878.)
# Wo have made a caroful
t xamhmt.on of Whiskey
received f om TtlcNnrN.
Dodge, Cammcyer^
Jan. ai),lSi8. marked
“OldIfllll " Pure Old
Rye, a ad fiml tho -am.
tree Horn Fusil Oil ..r
other deleterious
Mib-tancc.
WALJfl & STILLWELL.
Sold by Druggists aul Wlno Merchants generally.
DODGE, CAMMEYER & CO.,
REAVER STREET, NEW YORK-
feb!8 tiuithGm
DR. RICE,
ace, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
UrI and legally ^qualified physician and tho
ORDINANCE
IN RELATION TO STEAMBOATS, &e.
B E IT ORDAINED, That In cases of vio
lation of any of the City Ordinances,
where the offender is onboard any of tlie
boats at tlie wharf or leaving tlie same, tlie
commander of such boat shall be .required
t > stop and deliver tlie otlVndei*, on being
signal led by any Pol ice officer to do so.
Failure to comply with this ordinance
will subject the commanding officer of such
boat to a fine of not loss than Ten Dollars,
In the discretion of the Mayor.
Adopted In Council April 9th, 1879.
F G WILKINS, Mayor.
M M Mooke, Clerk Council. aplu lw
if effeett:
Dooay, Plmplm
ipermatorrliOA and Impotenoy,
'self-abuse in youth, sexual excesses In mi-
ithor causes, aud producing sonic o t the fol-
Isrrousucas, Seminal Emissions, (night etuis*
i). Dimness of Sight, Defective Memory, Phy*
ui Sexual Power, Ac., rendering
5™“’o«rT°sYPHi£is pair's
Plus and other private diseases quicklv cured.
It Is self-evident that u phy Melon who pays special attention
to a certain class of diseases, and treatiug thousands anuu*
wing this fact often
he seut privately
When i
lcincs cni
undertaken.
iVdo'aiBl corr
Charges i
p by letter free nnd invited,
spoudence strictly contidwilUl.
PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Or 200 pages, sent to any nddress, securely sealed, for thirty
VIO) cents. Should be rcud by all. Address as abovo.
Union hours from V A. M. to b P. u. Sundays, 2 to A P. M.
mb29 d.twly
The Most Wonderful Health Restorers
Known to Medical Soience.
CURE BY ABSORPTION.
Are worn externally. Tho medicitiesare taken
up by t!»»‘ pores of tlie skin, thereby reaching the
seat of t Do disease at once, arresting Its progress
more effectually than any medicines taken In
ternally ever did or can do. We make three dif
ferent kinds of Pods—No*. I, 8, and 8.
No. 1—For 4'liilln A Fever, 1M»|»o|i*1a,
ImllgeMlon, It 111 ousues*. Nick nnd
llciulactic
arising from a Torpid lAver. The most effect
ual lllooil Purllicr extant; gives strength to
11 debilitated. l*rfiec 88.00."
No. 8-For Fcninlc Weakness nntl Vr-
rcimlariUcN, Falling Womb, Leurnrrhcea
(Whites), and tho many other Ills to which fe
males are subject; enriches the blood, purities
the secretions, nnd strengthens weakly and
delicate Female*. Price 83.00.
No. 8—For Kidney, Nnlnc. ansi Blad
der affection*. Kriirhr* IN*ca*c. IMa-
vitality
If von „„
(TRATIVt: PA l>.N,
for you, do not lot him .
Imitations but send tlie price
•druggist does not keep “KNYDKK'M
....... ,, ft|u j w jjj „ ut gpl one
palm off other worthless
a letter,
ill mail the:
E. F. SNYDER & CO.,
143 TT. 4th St., Cincinnati, O.
mh23 tu,til,sat,ska wly
W. W. SHARPE & CO.,
PUBLISHERS’ ACENTS,
No, 25 Park Kow, Now York,
Dividend No. 10.
MERCHANTS & MECHANICS' BANK
ONE OP TIIE MOST IMPORTANT
DINCOVERIEM
of the nineteenth century, and ono that
takes equal rank with the invention of
tlie telephone, electric light and other
scientific marvels of tho age, is that of
Henry’s CARBOLIC SALVE,
This Compound possesses the most re
markable Healing Properties of any
known agent employed for the purpose
of curing
SORES, WOUNDS, CUTS, BRUISES,
Inllamed and abraded surface, and for
ALL SKIN DISEASES.
Its cleansing propertis remove all In
purities that hinder the formation t_
Healthy flesh, and the work of cure goes
>n to completion with most wonderfi
raviditT. Let no lamlly be without
box of It in the house. Physicians extol its
virtues; and the thousands who have
used it unite in recommending it. Ho
of counterfeits. Ask fur Henry'i
Carbolic Salve, and take no other.
JOHN P. HENRY, CURRAN & CO.
Sole Proprietors,
8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK.
Is a perfect Blood Purifier, and is the
only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical and Permanent
Cures of Syphilis and Scrofula in -all their
stages.
It thoroughly removes mercury from tho
system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial
rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis
eases.
£3J“For sale in this city by
BRANNON & CARSON.
mh 13 d2taw«twly
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
Central Line of Boats.
A fter this date ail
Freight by this Line will
be delivered only to Author
ized A {/cuts of the Consign
ton, Ac.,
Consignee.
4®*The Boats will not be responsible for er
rors In the delivery of Cotton or Goods of
any kind after they^have^beenrecel^tod for.
mhl5 lm
Houses lor Mere Nothing.
J WILL sell ten or twelve
eueap Houses, to bo removed ^
from tho “Jake Burrus Cc
To Brick Makers.
__ well burnt hard BRICKS, delivered at
any point in Columbus of easy access to
drays. Contract must he closed bv 20th
nst. [apl2 3t] JOS E WEBSTER.
LOST A COW.
A LARGE, Yellow. Bntrheaded COW,
with white spot In the face, a little
white in flanks. Marks—Pnderbit ami
over-slope in right ear, smooth crop off loft.
I will pay $5 to any one delivering suid
Cow to me, at Depot H W R R.
WILLIAM HINTON, (Col )
Columbus, (Ja, April 12,1879. 3t