Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 11, 1886, Image 7

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DAILY ENtjUIKKR - Sl’X: OiLUMBrS. 0BORGIA. T.Sl'W Mo !YC MAY A'-lIV'! fiOVERTIGERs V\ HO Vi£A.N OML THING BUT SAY ANOTHER, ^ f Ih«* i ... uditHM iviifhn \ii*i>>uii*■ j• i*> . .iif tpjim.r ir »•».•' • »• -b/tdeMnN !*»• '.'ll »)••••> '• d K lion ll*»n Id H »i t« v u , a 10 m i*. t»V' '•'\ 1 iv’ I' I'M tit,11 <*f I HtAV :: ivii. -h .oor». }*it:i» A.d'an- m ,ic v. rU ii.g i h;n i:; lb.-.- .. 1-, ..»rti •vi'.icii TLit*\ .' ^sh ibt .vaiojis. T)i: acic ' - uj .»n ihe canoellntioM marks, an.i not on tli,. colors of the sir my. In this way M ain]' that has once been in d i* relieved • .o >t ent irely of its black marks. If any ek reit.uiits ufiur tic* washing ntwes" • opera;ur takes a harp knife wnieh r. * is tnaiie for tin* pinpose. nnd cleftly latelH's the stamps until the remaining aek marks . are almost if not entlrer, n marks are upon the ha Id he i«f or tin ’.ionic historic Y'crso.iape »v. os., a 4x • ;e a b»r":.s the stump, a- tins port ion ;*- i i. r e: and noon a white spiF’t 4 In stai’ip .. ’oe sec n<-h**d unti it is i ••:ir : v tJir. iu a noli*. . lUtecvion. AX')'! MU; C’LKVI* !? TKH'K !'m I** t '■ unit;vc-l is , he eutti of >v nnm . s, in the ‘jurrv ol’ P"st ml'l*** a - k ;. IllV inrPT ntiHiiliwS u rutin ii r«A»i ibsvt o.\ i, « \ it i»n. A Southe--n>z! Yankee a id Con- fed era*e- So d-o' Te !, s Wnat He Know-. wx-.it „ \.v m- wm YAi,,( AX'u.e. V". . Si < A’. r<•,.»-• -Ait<m \V..>s I ; -i 1 mul strut-U. u’u-w ' (.'■ ,rX 'll, T-..I-..0 > ■ 1 li;lii’.’' Will. )), ,U- I,. iKV.r thlUltt'ilt I : 1'- .....: i,. ill. unlisa they anvc ui&Til Ki'-f lute in |Ini/' style of ;i|.;kuv). A .lr;- <j • .■!- ivsr- chant nci'.erti.sed Li " salu ‘ 1 l'nivn -;lk gc.n- t',.men’s ur.ibrt lias and red silk ..inks jmr- as,iIs. ' Bnimiiii should strive to procure for his sri .at moral show tlie lady niemloried in l,v following, which was printed rt eeiitly. ‘To tie sold cheap, a splendid gray horse .'a f;...k! roadster, or would carry i lady with a switch tail.” The lady in question is not ye curious than the gentleman 'Those advertisement was as follows: “To be vilii cheap, a mail phaeton, the property cf a gentleman with a movable head, as g',...(! us new.” Students of vivisection and 1 > . is of natural history penorally would have been glad to meet with this specimen e! life after decapitation, advertised for in a St Loufe,journal l\vo years ago: “Five dollars reward--Lost by a gentleman, a white terrier dog, vi-eept the head which j, black.” A congenial eum- l.i'.niou for the dog might have I -.1-11 the c:ride thus noticed: “To be sold, n Y.Vnrr grand p!ano, the j.rs.T't rt.y of a lady about to travel in ,i wai- nut wood case vr.th carved legs.” A lady .a years ago advertised in a London ! ■ r her desire to obtaiu a tiusbaml with iloinoji no.si“ having strong religious 1 ■■ It-in ics,” though noses with heavenly 1- i.iiciuies are ni.r it'.giiilkd by the name cf Ri.innn. “A.n unmai riel bully of menus, I ..rtieiilarly Ion.’, of e.iii.li'e.i.'' once iu- iciiiu''! the: .Stir. TVU-. Jsco pukiic that .•}•...• ‘•r. isht.. - lo row . having non; of her ott’i..’’ Ai, : xlivmoiy hard cubtctncr to suit must ipivc been the man who inserted an adver- tv, aent. at a rcet. i.rt rv.v: to say lie ‘ ■ Vv anted a y n.ag man to Ink-care ol a horse, who i:’i;^t l. e n Methodist." A;) advertlsemeut . ii , was conn."', i.i.ul,• i i i1 some length . ‘ lime it appiuired, alio.il three or four vr'irs ago, was the request: of a chemist ‘ . i..it the gentlcmst) 'vho left liis stomach t ifyn.uysis v ill please cud and get it, lo rn rber with file result. ' Theatrical pa- 1 c actually ic c.i t 1th funny wHcrtise- i v. ills, and even the editors drop into curi n' - errors at times. A Chicago dr.unntic ) liter, in a puli'of a beneiit about to be gun. after t’.n.uoj.'teiiig the names of the pci formers, a:.,! the list of the performers, Vent on: "Of cjurse, every one will '.)e there, and for the cdilication of those who arc absent, a full report will be printed in out- next issue. Somewhat different from Lite procediug adverti. clients but si.iil not untike them was the notice of a young woman who de sired a noritkui as a. school teacher, and gave notice that she was “a perfect' niis- (ress of her own tongue.” Xt she meant what she said she wo deserving of a good I - ■:>ion at a high salary. A .story is told which, however, nay not be true, that a Wealthy widow who advertised for an “Kent v.v.s inundated with applications by wtter and pestered by personal attentions c.vjng to a typographical error which r, tr.de Jter say she wanted “a gent.” Most peculiar was a marriage notice concluding “No cords, no cake, no wine,” which was evidently intended as a hint to some spie- e ; '“ l'ficuds whose attentions were dreaded. A suburban sheet contained the following c.nnand: “To Insurance Oiflces- What- e er office insure d the life of the late Wil liam IT O’Connell, M. U., will please to communicate or call on his widow without dc fay. ” Ihc writer once noticed on the fence of a vennsyivania graveyard big white letters reading "Use Jones’ bottled ale if you Would keep out of here.” Grave subjects ®. r '. n . ot intrequently chosen as opportuui- Jics tor advertising. A western rirm once ai. vertised “port wine ns pure as the tears i). upon a sister's grave.” A Brook lyn firm engaged in the ‘‘statuary line” ■“ u-.i: i ha; "t.tosc who buy tombstones of look with pride and satisfaction upon tin graves of their friends.” While another t-'ittrprising man has advertised for a Jnontu or more past in several papers that 11 c present is the time to secure bargains in tombstones.” in lsTO a sad and sutiering husband consolation from the must and re- V iv i his experiences and determination ' ; 1 ” toilowing notice printed in the ad- Verusing columns of a local weekly: ' Abfrear :r.y lar, niv prctlv •'iy wife, in , j.izzie'j„ A v lull nij- Ij'e.i aril III-, till;,!,IV, " ub otlicr ,t: ‘:i to .frnv. *• '•‘••■ret r*-. take mist, iorcv.un pee ci.cap jewelry and fane; ' trick business. I’lto operator lays in a slock of' he clr ip- est kind of jewelry and lulvertises l.bor- ouguly thru ugh the country, especially in the rural districts. A gold watch with chain and charm for ijd.oO is a bait that catches a great many green speculators, and as they are instructed to send remits tftiices by registered letter, the operator receives a number of five and ten cents stamps. These stamps he operates on. and v. eii ne returns the jewelry he pays the postage in whole or in part with cancelled stamps. He makes 100 or 2(M per cent, on the jewelry, and does a turn ing ousinusS in illegal stamps at the samu time, .-ill, yes. there are a great many in the business and their SUCCESS IS WO.VDKRFUL. Ali that wo can do is to keep on the look out and catch one of them when we can. We get un idea that a man is doing crooked work, and then watch bin:. When we once get an idea it does not take us long to ascertain the truth. Whenever the person presents a package for registration v> e have il held for inspection, and il there are ea.i- ce'.cd stamps upon it We are pretty sure to litul them. Often the bud slumps are de tected uefore they reach tl.c ea.ueeilatic.M clerks. When they aie living lai-a u in m tile ieci.iving baskets lacy ..re : o:.:vti.'"i s delected. There is now awaiting the c ti a of the grand jury <i un.:: wno is in Id for dole:'; a rushing business in canceled stamp;; from his sPu-e on Broadway. He iV.Jiowed the usual pian. U hr sliouhl <“rl, IIiir t l:i i.- Imp I F'. . ii.-i SWINDLING UNCLE SAM. \\ i.-ai.VGTOx, May 8.—A post ojl'.ce olii- 1( 1,u awiu* iht .bccrti. (ji c.ijjc.-i.s in •• jjs.iiiiY’ lit bavs the nx.v.i * ojfc-iidera agaia-t the guv*rn- CvCd sfY” ««•«•,?Who use cai-- j.;;* h "U!.j-h. I .,iy have a system ol wash- s "f ,JI,t Ibt euneellation .'narks that is so 1 ’ ■■‘‘AUi as to make detection a,most im- vAv -Y' 1,1 l .’ ic . unices of large cities like York and Chicago, where so ftinnv Uers are handled daily, and where rai,id- i . lS i\ ae - mos ’. t desirable feature, it is im- pjoaible for die men who cancel stamps to eVY'H 1 ” ^ a '-'U one carefully. Then, too, a aiTmi • ■ 01 tbe work is done by gas light, rM.Y- . ls a P°bit which lends to aid the ecin;r U ' a A tor a S ainst government’s in- °ne who has seen u post olfice I. L Ve .f',‘ tue Now York office grab a Willi iLn allc * cancel tae stamps how ."8“ ta mg-like rapidity can readily see stain ““Posable it is for him to detect bad Th?£? “ nless lh ®y are particularly bad. men engaged in the business of are extra™ 1 ?® canceled stamps rcmely clever. They have an acid y reiily to tkp important question: A Lcn should you.ig woj.it t. marry*?’ is from JI to Ao. its few y.l'is art. ready lor the ‘ dibit i of married life before l ton, either 1 physically or mentally. Many are never lit, owing to the serious dweeb, in our modern education and inherited iUs. "V,jiifcn shall our young men marry? 1 is a stil; more important question, to my j miuu, because.the sins of tlie fithoi's vis ited upon flic children are too open the cause of Ihc feebleness which is usually at- : ti'i'nutei: to the mothers, '..'ben young people are wisely prepared lor marriage, and taught its sanctity, it will cense to oe the it up in tlie dark it now in to both par ties, anu the beauty uud vigor oi youth ; v.'id moke it what, it should ■—safe und happy. As teacher, nurse, author and confidante to young and old, i have had many opportunities of looking behind the curtain, and am convinced that books on tiie health of our boys are much more needed than any additions to the library of ! advice our poor girls are supplied with. Begin at the right end, gentlemen, and do nut visit upon hive's daughters the sins of Adam’s sons, making it iinsule to marry at all.—Louisa Ai. Aicott in Brooklyn Maga zine. Espt'rU'iici' of 1'iii'h-Sul. K’cr man ’specks ter be anything in dis i world he hafter wtirk. Cos you dun treed er com:, yer musn't speck ter git him by settin’ on tie groun lookin’ at ’em. You’se got ter clime and shake him out. I \ StriuiR HichirsiMiii'iit. ; Still they come and all in the highest i praise. Office Piedmont M’f’g Co., Piedmont, S. . C.—Mess. Westmoreland Bros.: Nearly j two years ago I contracted malaria into system, and suffered greatly from time to time from it iii various forms in which it developed. Sometimes had severe chills and fevers—indigestion followed it, and 1 w.is generally out of health. Last spring for more than two months 1 was greatly troubled with a disordered condition of the boweis, which I believe was the resuit of the malaria still existing in my system. 1 visited two or three mineral springs cele brated for the cure of malarial diseases, without tbe slightest, benefit, it was also treated as the different symptoms devel oped by the most skillful physicians, Tiut was not relieved. About two mouths ago 1 concluded to try Caiisaya Tonic, prepared by West in oreiand Bros., but I must confess i had little confidence of being materially benefited by it. I have taken five or six hollies of tbe Tonic—from '.!)*• beginning 1 flit relieved and continued to improve, until now 1 foci quite as Weil and in as per il ct health as 1 ever did in my iife, and be lieve X am perfectly well. li. P. Hammett, .’resident, Tki effects of malaria in tin- system is a In-id thing to eradicate, but will promptly yield to the .vondevl'n! ..i<i s. ic.'gu r.-m- edy,'Westmoreland’s Caiisaya Tonic, fry il. B/IAN.vo.v .V Carson, Wholesale Ag. ntx, Co.'umbus, Ga. (1awin. Edwin Booth says his Ini! on the stage was caused by iced tea. CoUl-tcu congress men siio :id ne w 11 lied by this mishap. :i',l Mint'- >1 otuv. aim's Caiisaya Tonic West m. i iv.. used jy ihc most tender infant, by imil .irv nmu mod. or by tlie aged and inliim. v. itli- ■ mi nij oy, and in every east with me most beneficial results. It is especially adapted to weak and deli cate females. Bead what a doubtful son has' to say: Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia It, It., office of western agent, Atlanta, Gu., July 18, b:\S4-Messrs. 'Westmoreland Brothels, Greenville, ri. C.—Gentlemen : My father, who is in the eighty-second year ot his age, has been materially strengthened and re lieved from suffering by the use of one bot tle of your Caiisaya Tonic. Please forward to his address Jonat’u Welsh, High Point, N. Co six bottles of the same, and wild bill for the amount to me. Very respectfully M. M. WELSH, West. Agt. Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga. ap30 dlw „lt ‘ I. i >s HI Ii.' \ L ( : ;i > !>T ST ii I* ! )|’ up stair*<, ovu jaHVly h . J, V. M.iwiu, i*-**:* ’ IK , ,S '’ ’ oci-iy " Patti U rn nats ana bonnets i Him <1 Iph strccl.) Printe Book-Binding ! Hirn}(i in itrf) ft r •” ■ ‘ > Yji■:# (1 ! til i «I '* i I... J Pi)W nrQ^qTMCiST p-t r - r P^v^c 0' .1.:... j j.j Lt r ( 111i\ t\U\ •• d |J \ Lj t j X 8 S Il ■ liu n i'. iieart.v. \vh j!( d ■NIO! IVl III).’! •. I V!!,V • •«t M \V( 111 i<i 1: .ii'g] c'vM IV '\\\ In.’ **<iPvY‘. ’iky ’ t<» tli* « kiir. .ij'.ri I'roni th«• '!'•■»n11»i;: 1 ;<> the At lantic, l ' i ; ) sniiif* !•=. k m vct»i;iniivm tv> ihc pit '.s:ii:t conntoiun*-.- ivt pictinv. ivoi*7i ii: C onnt-:t ,T .ioul, vhile yn a»y )im^ n'i'tri, i)i 1S>). Jit* caii'c- south and located in this state, first at Fort Valley, and •cipoy- in^ J'r«mi there shortly afterward to Airi_*r- i"us, where he first duvelo] ed liis eajiaeiiv fur a commercial life. After some years residence here lie associated himself in h-usiness ici'h p. 71. Oliver, at Albany, building a large store. A 4 Albany he was uufortunate enough to lose his wife by a stroke of lightning, and shortly after re turned to his first !''•>:*, Americas, where the outbreak of the emi war found him. He enksied,Serving i:i tLefomjjan.v of hi3 relative, Capt. I. it. Branham, of Com pany B of the MACON VOLUNTEERS. hjid afterward in tlie cavalry unde:* -Major 15. ti. 1‘Oeketl. The dose of tbe War found I Mr. Dunlap stranded in Macon, but his in- 1 Jhitii* ic energy soon roeuper.K’eii his for tunes, and the Jinn of Dunlap A: l sher, rhm.y goods dealers, was weT «uid widely i known until they l»urne»l out. Afier this, a short time, he was in business at 1 J ! • ne, from where he entered into mat f. r u j.ich ho was intended by nature- a sales man. It’ ibis capacity lie has been con nected c •/.stantly with some of the best and MOST WIDELY KNOWN of the eastern manufacturing houses. In 187-1 he removed with his family i<> Alianta, a id has been a reside l.t of t his cif,. sli'.to. oTeeting him on the street during tlie week, the reporter was greeted with a hearty handshake and earnest; “How are you, my lad?” “Pretty well, Sam; how are you ?’’ “Sound as a dollar, my boy; although if I had met you ten days ago I could not have said as much.” “Why, how was that—been sick ?” “Well, you must know that for the past ten years I have been suffering with kidney disease, which every now and again would grow bad and give me serious trouble. About two months ago J began to have one of my bad spells, and for the post eight weeks I have been suffering some or niof-t of the ‘TORTURES OF DANTE’S INFERNO.’ “J have tried all the physicians and medi cines that I could hear or read of. and their name, as you know, is legion, but until a week since the disease has held undisputed sway. It is not a pleasant thing, my boy, to know that a disease which some of the most noted physicians of the country have pronounced as the most fatal to humanity, has a mortgage upon your vitals, I tell you. It sort o’ takes the good humor out of a fellow'.” “And what miraculous dispensation has operated in yopr behalf, Sam?” queried the reporter. “Nothing miraculous. I just had a glim- meringofcommon sense; that’s all. About four years ago ] had a severe attack of rheumatism, which completely disabled me for the time, and which developed into what is called ‘chronic.’ attacking me when least expected, and laying me up, entirely incapacitating me for any kind of business, and causing me as much suffering in a day as should be crowded into a lib - time. After one of my most severe attacks, and when i had just got abb- to hobble around. J met J. M. Ifunnicutt, an old friend, and lie said he could make a n t:u iy t hat WOULD CURE ME, AND by gwioi •. lie did. • I or k ; \o bottles of M.u mem:’* 1(1 i aniulic ( lire, prepared from l o-t- ai.d herbs, and l have never bad a tv log*, of rne;i.v.a.tism since. Tin medic iur whs not prepared for sale it tl, n. time, but was manufactured by Mr. Hunnicutt ;bi bis friends. About six months ogo i r . «ns u- !*.ri■ lined to place it upon the market, a firm was organized for that purpose. Two weeks ago, in tlie midst of my i-uifer- ing, I noted in one of their advi rtis**ments II iiit it wasg*<od for kidney troubles also. 1 knew it would cure rheumatism, and I bought half a dozen bottles at <»n: e end de termined to give it a fair show at a kidney disease of long standing. It may soem ex travagant, but the first day’s use gave me relief, and before I had complete d taking one bottle my disagreeable symptoms had entirely disappeared. J have used two bot tles up to this time, and i have not felt a trace of my disease for a week. I believe it has cured me completely. That is a pretty strong statement, but I make it hon estly and sincerely, and am prepared to verify it in any manner.” UlM#* Uil.llMl f tAiliji it -y.ti umA".- m mii&i tftuj—at m iwu..iwijrtffwim h <.i.uinrjnRMjriinnu*—i swayfitati law.} rair: C^PIKaTIVE. Terra Coti AgW is il n\ (j 4 Inctx, 6 .'nm \ ini-, t:r i;i\ ill j 11 «• • i ■. 1 ji u 11 l'U« , ' 1 s. eut 1 per foot t. Inch, 'S I-” cents per foot, 5 J.Ecli, 7 1 2 cents per foot, ! h Inch, 12 cents per foot. Estimate® for Pipe laid furaiske-l on appliration. GEORGIA STEAM Si SSS PIPE *r< ■!»-j ii if>1 'nil. 4> i Twvin ii S t j-t • t. B/MOixmiTTvywnuinm*. rv--nt~.ummm-*i•»»' 1 • mmw .-i-■ i:ia» nmumuinajimniar ikmuwumimih. mrnnt>.i m-Mnurnraiiiaw 1 in B■ ■ st Medicim? on Earth for Chi' ci ton. Am iM'.iI.m •*!«•< i!lr p - lliiliK-nl ('olic, I liar- “R'l i ‘ ' ■ !'••< 1111iik. * 'iioliTH iiifiiriluni.( hol-- • ia Mu. hu-. hi.'* ilisoa a*s incident to childn n. ‘ • V It a InV. y. O IM* ptr bottle. Uoi saU at i r.lTV Min; SToliK. t« » '21 ■' f Columbus Iran Works cca\/l'.F> A. 1ST Y. .Alt mm- preprireil t“ fiimish all kinds of i! i iii”l i a i a I i >n 'sst’t! bin 111 )<t,. Ai’b • •* * l.umbci i. i tbv pubfic, ami Tli© Hire-wn Ca'StaM Gin ■5 IMEW LONDON, CQmi. 11 nuvn L'utloii l-Vftit r.-i .u,d u-u- a:: .la* itest inipri/Vcniviits: iiu- pri VL*! r.'il b ix patent, wlupper, hvo brush belts, extra Mmuy brusa, c.wt steel hearings, n.w ituji*o\ed Feeder, enlarged dust pr...if ( "iiden.uT. Kt rung, r.unp'tc ineun-truetb n, dur iblc gins r».is liu.it, cleans l .um ed , jfeetly and prodiiee.s lirst einss Ktiuilens. TtKlilV 1 ‘ Ki:ii 1 l{ 1 ’* *'* 1 1 K|,;L<i dlT tit a.uy uec<-v*»n>iie jhmtii . Send lor fuJt (!'.)!.! :\] hi ■■I .'iil.tivlrn IRON WORK deHcriRiion nn*x price lift. tllllilll,.'. < i TO I;R ^OTTIYTID I OK XKI IlAMdA. Take Jordan's Joyous Julej f«.r Nervous Head ache. Take Jordan's Joyous Julep for painfu* Menstru ation, Take Jordau's Joyous Julep for Colie, Take Jordan's Joyous Julep to brace up the nerves. Take Jordan’s Joyous Jul-;-f»r all Rain. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAIN from 7hi. per pair u • Hood’s Eureka for Torpid Liv» r. ■ Hood’s Eureka for Sick Heailaelu, • Hood’s Eureka for Con^tip-uioi . ■ H-..odV Eureka for Indigestiwu and In**- ■ ii h i's Eun.'k.i.fc.- f.'hills an.! I . ■,-r-. Hood’s Eureka tor laiiKnor ;iiui tin '.dues, 1 Hood’s Eureka if vnii fee! ciebii:t’U»-d, • Hood’s Eureka if you fe< 1 .lepies^-d. Hood’s Eure );,i if mn siiPV r • •h.h >i k St'.eiach, ■ Hood - Eureka for Cli.Jer.t M'-mus. TAKE GOSSYPEDiA 'envile Heguia or it *-;.n * F JioamYs Coio.iim. i t!*il and io. » • r > ■ *i ir.r. M. i). fjnui) iv (:<>.. 1”''bo 0 h; I l ! i,\ II ti.b 'Ul M-IJ.iA FOIY RENT, In the VY*;b?ter Build up. Apply to 1 DJJ \ EtMUi •>■! % u. OLD ^EDAL, PARIS, 181 BresisiCocoi \N i* i.iiiii "! abs<»lnt»*ly pnl u/.pi \ y q <>r* * s ftvcrywhtrtt. w E3SEP S jiorclicslraj Mas?: f RE FAFn'iOUS BRAND t> s, ■C mh5-d&w6in l ec ivccl fri tf R- CINCINNA.T! tfl.. CORRUGATING CO. mv9 deodAwf >\\iiiii Valuable Up - Town Property S ALE. I'm- ated on upper Oglcilmrpe stivet * venue . \S«il local* d for eitliei manufacturing purp**se«. JOHN BLA< KM Alt. Real Estate Aj/ont. OJanibus, Ga. OLD MILL PURE OLD RYt 1.in.I in t n.uKn.a i.'-w frii ini-. Ji i I!,.- i.ri.'l'i t oi fiii' mofl :i|>;i:,iv6.: |.r,«.f il .-111. ii,t: in r. v >i-'.-i-iimi ■ -I ..u . - ii ii i >■... unt formiy .n ii;in li..:.-l- m.n, r ,Lv n,„:i.r,..l i.-.- »•-•<•. k jin-tly <1 ii.I.ra'i 'l fi.r its jmriiy, <k::rii< y nf tl.«voi nml uniform iiuaiiiv. Tor f-a!**. arui ord. rs ponoitei by ll.o u-ci.t, T. M. FUI.K\ , O|io::i IIoumi, Cur 1 ‘utii Street mid let Avenue, ColumbiM, <* A.Mischke, •V. IU TV nidi IT. U p h o i ste ry TrOO PR W.&J.SIoane inviu attention to the attract;v* pin es_at which their entire sprit),: "'K k >*• being oll’ered. AXMINSTKKS. f-*»i;i fJ 00 j»er /urd upwurd WILTONS. from 1 7 T > per yard upward M< K}I K ITES. from 1 2h uvj yard upward VELVETS, from I d*> pel yard upward BODY imUSsKDS. from 90 per vard upward TAI*KsTHY, frt.ni 5%; per yard upward IN< RAINS. ’from 30 per yard upward CHINA MA'lTlNGS. from 10 per yard upward SWISS LACK CURTAINS, from 50 per pair upwurd M A I ? HAS f .AC K CURT A INS. from |2 50 pe F pair upward ANTIQUE and FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, per pair upward ard t b handjomc da*Io«?h n i'< 00 per pair upward i $! (X) per yard upward !• Tl'lv< ’OMAN (TRTAJ> fr< TAI KS'TRY < ’OVER1NG fr< • CR KTt »NNE r '( )VER1 N( from 2V*. p.-r yard upward WINDOW SHADES made on short notice oi materials furnished. Sinipii s sent when desired and jm-mpt attention paid »o all mail **roer**. < oRi:l>Pv)NI)ENCE SOLICITED. Formerly Hold for $6,500, Will Now Sefi for $4,500. * ’ 1 ’ H 1. owm*! having reim.ved from city, is bouml i t- v( U J’J lt re are six rooms in hou.se. West M«l • of vtifvt. Excellej*.*. w» il /oesi uarden. JOHN H LACK MAR. S” *.ved fri if Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE tli otljert 'ity Real Estate, Stocks or Rondfl^ New I).•.elling, full \ acre lot. On price *1 this proiM.rtv will pu.\ ten per cent (dearof laics. V. by keep your money in stocks and I oiids that yicM little interest and often fails to pay dividends“ Metier buv Real Estate and yotu; income i“ sure. JOON MLACKMAR. •se wetl fri tt Real Estate Agent Dr. W. W. Brace & Son, I’hysicians mid Suryuons, r rMK Senior of Cue firm wfil devote special at-- 1 tention to Ft male Diseases. Office ovei- Era/er ,V Dozier's Store. Residence at Lindsay place. Dr. Robert Rriiee’s residence on Rose Hilt. dtf THE PATENT MICE & OUST PRQQP TYLERDESK Bookcases.Tables, Offic* Chairs,Letter Presses, Fine Cabinets, &o. TYLER DESK CO. r . *' N Fourth St. Louiflv 4c. for 1 i<p, Oatalogoftb i?X< .jpT.\__r-sG r Hr..EES 7 will lie -t and G.i’.ket. IT I’ll > n! I'l'jl :,»• days and quan- : them in t’’me. Ro* *• -t <no nt as lot? J, J. WOOD, i:is itun v i» siKiri. Notice to lax Payers, r PHE Tax Digest for State and County Taxes It 1 now open at my office on Twelfth street, apt eod*w3iu J. C. REEDY, K. T. R. M. C>