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6 DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1886. A I KIILTM Uk« • fnuMa »l*rf*l. IW. Who** nltn m ■••'tllii ctmt, b the but In •rrluMUi'a lu I BuUl»«sll Ihlose krlgkl* Ibu. Aon s*<1 »l#***r*e .r.wdtni In*— Rllktr |lu< tk« traslsla'i ami I (J ira afaptii-tWali aotlMl) larnu'a Mm iku hot awai, OL | lit okllllM rat* ■»***•*- Wlth Iko fro*If track of etna A- d tho fraatala’e otoonot knot Fololor Ml «»#■ Iko otr. ho I Iko wlator’l tor brooth. Brootkoo moot tho fraauis old • Oiroot blatootocn ordootbi Wrapo tho votoio it Ito fo do. HOW TO WARM BOOKS. Btttlhl Thai «oaoo Ota Cold Cdo af a Wlatotr. Vail Mall Q AklU. Frequently the chilly faallnf that •na czpertanoaa from tba window* ward aide aa ona alia In a room la •anaod, not by a ourrant of oold air •ailing from the window to the lire, bat by the ooldneaa of the window Itaalf. For the latter, being kept at a low temperature itaalf by oontast with the ontaida air, drawe the heat from the body, or rather the heat ra diate* from the body to the window— the temperature of tbealr In between making no difierenoe In tkla trana- ferenoe, In aaoordanoe with a well known properly of radiant heat. For inatanoe, the air in a room may be quite hot, and yet a large window, however air«tight, Will make ltaelf unpleaaautly felt on a oold day, Just aa on board •hip the proplnqnily of an Iceberg ia announced by a lowering of temper- ature. A screen interpoeud between the window and any oue exposed to lie malign lnflnenoe will olten afford great relief, and one teaeon why room* bo frequently feel more oom- forlable in the evening la that the oold glace la effectually abut off be hind the oloeely drawn curtain* and blind*. In the eountriea where the Winter* are habitually severe the ad vent of froat Is usually the signal for the Axing up of lnaar window*, the layer of air between these and the enter ones forming an exoellent bar rler to the eaoape of heat, owing to lui low oonduoiive power. Cold walla also induce a aena* at chilliness, but if they are properly built there should be no difficulty in keeping them Warm on the inside. The experiment has sometimes been tried of warming rooms by means of hotair only, but the result has never been good, ana for this reason—that, in order to warm the walla to the requisite degree, tha air must be far hotter than is healthy or agreeable for breathing. In fact, the principle Is wrong; the air should not warm the walls, but the wtlls should warm the air. An open Are acts in this latter way. The rays of heat from It passthrough the air without heating it, and produoe no effect till they impinge on the walls, furni- tuie and carpets of the mom. These, beng Urns gently warmed, communicate their heat by contact to the air about thsm; and In this way, while the objects in the room are raised to a sufficient temperature, the air la not rendered unpleasant by being overheated. We ate, then, that our favorite open fires have much to recommend them, whatever may be i aid about their wastefulness, aud as regards health and comfort they are much better tbau cloned stoves, wblcb; though they radiate their warmth, also heat the air iu contact With them and are apt to do so to excess. a»iu kjr nelly. Philadelphia Free*. Mr Wm Hanmer Is Inventor Ell- son’s chief elec riolan. He celebrated acme of bis recent successes In his profession on Dew year’s eve by giv ing an electrio dinner to twenty of his old classmate* and friends Mr Hanmer’s pretty little home In Jer sey Cl’y is an eleetno machine in It self. A stranger oan’i walk act os the threshold without starting a burglar alarm, riuglcg bells or light ing the gee la the bail. The hails arc tided with a network of wires and buno'.'s, ai d up stairs there Is a bump ui that would be worth a for tune lo a lazy mau. Wt.eu the vis itor puts biB head on the ptliow (be gas g es om; tench a button on the side of the bed and it is lit again; tlx an ala m attachment on the side, and the sleeper will be awoke when he wants to by a gong. The guests wa ked around on tip toe when they entered Thursday night. When each new comer tried to elt down the obair either doubled up or started for the door, props; led by some unseen agency. If he touch ed a sofa the banjo on tbe opposite wall began to play, and if hu took another scat tbe movrment put out the lights and queer phosphorescent figures came up. Alter tbe guests had artj urned to the dining room, one of the number recrubed courage enough to lake a teat at a table load ed whh Ike usual delicacies. The others followed At Ibe head a flguie of Jupiter presided, and st a signal from tbe host the great god began to make au address of welc ms, phi uc;«i giapbically.He wore electric i gblefor shirt studs, a bibulous red light for a nose,and his green tjee has lie snap ol lightning in litem,while blue bolts started from his side pockets cm tinumsly. Too table st< u e 1 be- Wncbed. Rack for an in i no ut- )o king eandw.ch, and tin motion rang a bell >n the it side where the meat ougut to bt; pour it glass il lemonade, i t d it was incandescent and lull of ti.e os it touched the lip«; put a spoon u>,o a dish of cream and sparks of red and green fi mo arose; try to nick a grape, and a n electrio light A*et>ed from the stem that it was pulled from; but everything was good, ami the coffee was cooked by electricity. When the little cloak tinkled oat IS, nsherlDg In the nsw year, pande monium seemed to have Intru ed into tbe quiet dining room Two little cannons rolled In through (he door, apparently unaided, A gong sonnded under every chair, the lights went out, and the plaoe waa In an ■pnar that lasted several minute* end worketl the gneeta up to s joh a nervous state that they left the house an hoar afterward, feeling that aome how they bed been living a half a century ahead of the tixnee. ■nluw ■■to. The grist mills at Athene run all day and all night to keep up with tbe de mand for meal. ▲11 tbe hande thrown ont of em ployment by the burning of McOlnty’e abopa, at Athens, are now at work Tbe paper mill et Athens will be etariad up again earlv next aprirg, ao soon aa tns large stock mad* up 1* sold. HonT E Bristow of Orawfordsviile, has dosed a trade with hla brother, w 0 Bristow, In th* merchandising buei- neaa, the former Bailing ont bla entire etook to the latter, who will continue the bualneas In hla Individual name. The directors of the V.rst National Bank of Lattrange, have declared a aemi-aannal dlvHaad of 4 per oent. The beak's business baa nearly doub led recently and tba proflu have in creased la proportion. Its atoek la valuable and eomaaaada a good pram luaa. HaMatak *■« aa Tala Cmrww »*•«»» In August, 1881, It was discovered that my son’s wife waa In the laat stage* of eonaamptlon. She wee oongbfng incessantly, and at tlnaae would dis charge quantities of pna from her innga, oonld not sleep or retain any thing on her stomach, and we thought It only a question of time when life would be oompelled to give way to tha fell destroyer. After all otbei remedies bad failed, w* got Brewer’s Lang Restorer and began It In very small doses, as she was very weak. She soon began to Improve; oontlnued the remedy and waa restored to lit# and health, and la to-day batter than ah* baa aver been before. 1 regard her restoration aa nearly a mlraole, lor which aha la indebted to Brewer’s Lang Restorer, R W Boh mbs, dAwtf Macon, Ga. M Pasteur, having oonqnared hydro- ? >hobis, should now begin to vaccinate or trichinosis. A good many Ameri can oltia ina who eat raw pork might ba saved if they oonld be shipped to Paris la time, iltllila va. daa Liver Oil. Dr Qttilian, tbe leading authority of Great Britain on inng diseases, aaya while one of his patients gained only ■even pounds by the nae of ord liver oil, ana gained over thirteen by tbe nae of mnlleln. The old field mullein mads Into a tea and combined with sweat gam present* In Taylor’s Chero kee Remedy of Sweet Gam and Mul lein a pleasant and cffeotlve care for croup, whooping ooagh, oold* end consumption. Bold ty all drag gists... The etsie sen a tors have onsbloned Beau, while the representatives have to alt on cane bottom*, But that la noth ing A representative with pantaloon* half-soled may ba aa honorable aa a senator .whose trousers are only altek Marvmu, MMIium* Tou are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the nae of Dr Dya’a Celebrated Voltaic Balt with Eleotrto Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relist and permanent aura Of Nervous Debility, loss of ViUlity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many oth er diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No rlak la incurred. Illustrated pam phlet, with fall Information, terms, etc, mailed free by addressing Voltaic Belt Co, Mara hall, Mich. ( deol7 tu,th.«at,*Mcwly A Cleveland man baa been thrown ont of bed by “Invisible bands.’’ As the man ia ul< married there la possibly some'rutb in the story. But perhaps It waa only a cold onnent of air from tbe bath room that atruok him. Do you ask me for my secret Why my teeth are pearly white t Why my breath la ever fragrant 7 And my gums are rosy bright T My aearei’a oft been told before - IT .‘6 SOZODONT. And nothing more. sat.ae.tn.thAw A Maryland representative has in troduced a bill to prevent the adultera tion of food and drugs. D as congress suppose that tha Amerloan people will stand idly by and see their lnuustriea .bus dlatnaniledT B idden changes of wo&ther are pro ductive ol Throat Diseases, Coughs, Cold-, nto. 'there is no more eifeorosi reliei in those dlseusra to bo found then lu the use of Brown’s Bronchial Troches Price 26 oents. t it eat sa tod w If Dakota is to he allowed to enter ibe union, let it be dls lnotiy under stood that she will either have to atop ihn cold wave buslneaa or pay the plumber bills of bor sister states. Advioh to Mothers —Mbs Wins low’s Soothino hYRUP should always be used when children are catling teeth. It relieves the inti* snfierer at one*; It produoea natural, qnlet sleep liy relieving the child from pain, and tha little cherub awakes os “bright aa a button.’’ It la very pleasant to taate. Il aooD'es the child, softens the gnms, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulaisa tha bowels, and la the beat known remedy lor diarrhoea, whether arising trom teething or other causes. Twenty- ive coots a bottle. Mr Henry Welsh, detective, of N » 48") F;r«t Avenue, New Y rk City, will's on duty wi’h Forrell’s pollen, at the N“w Or'cr.ns Exposition, oomreo'- tj«,a a. verb aueck. cl rheumatism. He wrlibs thtt At Jjoobs 0 1 gavo him lu- s antaLeous relief I have been a eufi rrr two years from ca’arrh with distressing pain over my eyes. The disease worked down upon my lungs, my lett ear wss almost d <R', and my voioe was tailing I proonreo Ely’s Cream Balm and with in flv> days my hearing waa restored, i he pain ceased and I ism now enjoy ing good health. A friend told me hat Ls'f a bottle cmed him. My ad vice le to those suffering with catarrh or oold in the head uot to delay,bnt try E y’s Cream Balm, aa it la a positive core—J HVansant, Bandy Hook, Ky. eodAw MEDICAL MEN! WHIT TWO PROMIERTIPHYSI* CIINS SIT OF I NOTED REEDY. Crawfordville, fta, Democrat. B B B is without doubt ene of the moat valuable and popular medicines known to the medical science, and has relieved more suf fering humanity than any other medicine since it came into uee. It has never laiietl in a single in stance to produce the most favora ble results where it haa been prop erly used. Puysiciana everywhere recommend it ae doing all it ia claimed to do. The following certificates are from two prominent physicians, who have done a large and successful practice for many years, and upon whose judgment the public can safely rely: Crawfordville, Ga, July 15,1885. Editor Democrat: For the past ten years I have been suffering with rheumatism m the muscles of my right shoulder and neck. During this time I have tried various rem edies, both patent medicines and those prescribed by physicians. Last summer I commenced using B B B, and could see an improve ment by the time I had taken one bottle, 1 have been taking it at intervals since last summer, and can jay it is the best medicine for rheumatism I have ever tried. I take pleasure in recommending it to the public. J W RHODES, A M, M D. Crawfordville, Ga, July 15, 1885 Editor Democrat: About No vember of last year I bad what I suppose! to bs a cauliflower ex crescence on right side of neck. I used local applications, which effected no perceptible good, I commenced the use of B B B and took it regularly twelve bottles, and in due time the sore healed over, and I now consider it well. I cheerfully recommend it as a fine tonic and alterative medicine. S J FARMER, M D. HEAL BAGON A BEAN POLE Elberton, Ga, June 1, 1881. 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GA. 0*11 or write fw pamphlet containing boa drednof testimonials from tho nest women aw •"nr from -I! parts a' th? couutrj nov .eodly THE RED STAR. Bats and Sen’s Furnisliing Goods, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, Cassimeres & Kentucky Jeans, HOSIERY, HIGH GRADE UNDERWEAR, IMMGNSK LINE OF New Year Calls! W* HAVE MANY IN THE SHAPE OF “WE PROMISE TO PAY.” To meet them hospitably me must convert, much of our * stock into cash. Dress Goods, Flannels, Blankets, MERINO UNDERWEAR, Are on the list, and we have a few Short Wraps, Newmarkets, etc, for Ladies and Children that we are determined to sell at soms price; if not ours we will take yours. Those owing us will pleaae call and settle. We used the money sorely J. A. KIRVEN k CO. BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP CO. FOR BOSTON DIRECT GEOB&IA STEAM AMD HAS PIPE CO., WXOLMALl AND UTAH, DXAL1KS UI Water Pipe and Fittings. Gas Fixtures, Om Engine* and Water Motor*. Can Fitting and Plumbtn« Promptly Attended; to. Yard Fountains and Sprinklers. Hose of all kinds, Terr* Oott* Drain. stnd Hewer PI-}*, Agents tor lotzfl’a Rnrffs# or'1 Furrsem. P# V*>OT.T>TT q'rpF.W’T'. B. F. COLEMAN, Jr., IT1ST 13 BRTAK EB, AND DEALER IN Patent Hetalic Gaskets, Wood Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss White Cases and Caskets, Children’s Gloss White Metalic Caskets, SURIAL ROBES, ALL FRICES FROM $1.60 UP, [Personal attention given all orders. ’’'wMPh street, 4 Doors Wretof The”, th’bvt** Printing nffl- oeisiy ° * Great Men Freiikt aid PASSENGER ROUTE Between New Knglans and eeargta, Flori da, Alabama, tk* Houtk and RouthwaaL First-eisu Passeager lemuMAte* 8H. BtraragtlU rpis firatwiian Iron Btoamablp* of tkli> JL Company ora appointed to sail evary Thursday trom Boston atlpxs; from Bs- vonnan os follews- (Standard tlm*) QATK CITY, Tb ar Ml ay. J*n 14. at l:«e p no CITT OF MACON, Thursday. Jsn 11, at T CO p ro GATE CITY, Thursday, Jan 38. at 12.-S0 p m OIT_Y_OF MACON, Thursday, Feb 4, st 6:C0 CITY, Thursday, Fab 11, at 10it 0!TY OF MACON Thnrsday, Feb 18. at 4:00 p m GATE CITY, Thnrsday, Feb as, at UrfC CITY OF MAOON, Thnrsday, Mareh 4, at f.OOp m GATE CI1Y, Thursday, Marsh 11, «t C.Sj * m CITY OF MACON. Tbur*d*y, M-rch 18, at 4jgf, p ro GdT.^blTY Thursday. Much 25 at 10;C0 OIT? OF MACON, Thnrsday, April 1, as 4s00 p m GA VE uITY, Thursday, April 8, al 8 30 p no Throngh bills of lading given to Nsw England manufacturing points and to Liv» srpool, Th* Company’s wharves In both Bavau’ n»h and Bon to a or* eonnnetsd with rati* mads landing out of the two cities. KIOHAUWHON A BARNARD. Agents, Savannah, Ga. Or W Jj CLARK, Agent Central Railroad, Oolnmbna, S> eeaiotc pm GATE a a S. SMITH. M. S. GREEN J. L. NEWMAN. SOLID FACTS. We are now prepared to do a kinds of CARRIAGE, BUGGY AND WAGON WORK. Wood Work and Blacksmithimr done in flistrclass order. In addition to our shop we have a good ho’-se shoer. Painting and Trimming done to order. Give us a trial and satisfy yourself. Shop on Ran dolph street between Oglethorpe and Jackson streets. S SMITH & CO- deo37 «od*wlm . COLUVBU8 Are now ared to furnish all prepared t< kinds of ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER And to Dress Lumber for the pub lie, nnd solicit patronage. ]ae d«