Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 15, 1886, Image 4

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    DAILY KX^riHEK • SUX: Gn[ FMBFS. GF.dROIA. SATURDAY MOHXIXf?. MAY BY U><>.
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iV |»^iti«»n u» \
(Columbus GDuouinr#im. ■
_ ■ ■ m111• >11 iamci“ r*Ji■ 111 :i<>i i ii.ii-i- |,
ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 58 YEARS OLD. in-lot the tinn.-|><.rthti..n "I'jkiin
; , livk'l.t nr piiw-'i.iiyiTs ft>r :
Daily. WArklv ami Siimla\. !■ nun-i tin* s;
■i'i.'u- repuoi cun U-tfi^iRturc
;»• v IR. n-iicil id .. bo tv •,
A vi ti-* pi ices that knew
in c
• in•< 11
Tin r.N^rn*KU-srN i* issued oven 'lay. ex
cept Monday. The WeeUv Mailed on Monday.
The Daily including Sunday* in delivered b\
Cft” ion in the city or mailed, postage tree t<' sub
scribers for Tar. per month. ft‘2.00 for three
months. Al.OO lor six montin. or ST.im a year.
The Sunday is delivered hy carrier hoys in the
lit\ or mailed to subscribers, postage free, at
#1. >'» » .war.
The Weekly is issued on Monday, and is mailed
ft snbscniters, postage flee, at Ml.10 a yeai.
Transient advertisements will be taken for tin
Duly at ft per square of lo lines or less for tin
first insertion, and .VI eents for each siibso'jueut
insert ion, and f«»i the Weekly at ifl for ea« h in
fer! ion.
AT r rnnnmiirntions intended to
pr'x.ite ends or interests of eorporatioi
or "'dividual* will he charged as ndv*
Special contracts made for ad vert Fi
yc.ir. Obituaries will be charged for at
lir- « iMn-d d'tl.c -
t hr hill wav u,»'d) tliis aiiifiii m-dI, a.i
it was fjtiTif'l ui tli mii11• *• nf th
w In111 1 liv a II.IITMW mai'd i» y. it imp <v:
rifil a^rnin in On* ‘Vinte. aid *»/ Mi. Is
iiniipI s fH***■;- it wip nuplf in"iv -hit
Lfdt. A* il wa« linallv a rf - <1 t.» 11:
Hi' d'<- f< 11* a -1p d ! t iia.-i a. i*»n.r !ii*u! v*
tin* sum* lino, in tin- sad,,- <• ,*
Mv pat lent ir
that <;p to mid
i*,ss diitv nut
a,-,.-nul the o
Im* *
dll
• I*--Iin r;
Tie
slat
i 11*
pro
th<
rati'
t iiat il w ;i« a ■ 1 i tfl I »|m\\ 1m t !m* if
’’ ‘’ m ’7 nf tl.i* W«s|. A | il •• >| • I (* lad
h\ tin tllfir Jd-M'inee l<.|ig •! istann- i«>
omury kct. 'Hie « II* rt nf tile aim /.’is*
Wllri ilcHaiVil, \\ m|| |i I in* !u ohain
liaitiniMic mi<1 <»!i*• * the New Y< ii*:
None hut solid metal cuts used.
All communications should be addressed to the
j*r--prietor of tin* Kn^i’ikkh-si n. j ti’dl, I ‘eiin-vl \ aniu aiai "tin r i ■ *a *•- U*
"* 1 " ~ nhtnili Infill itii<I sliMri-hanl rat. * "H :.«•
Tin: wav tin- litth- kiii-.l..m of „ ll( , at | H ,. ( - w . Hl)> j.t
(nv,,T spunk* ti]. niraiiM tli- unit."l . | V( , in ,| l( . Wl .,t ,„(]„. Hcalmui-.l,
l' lval |»•«<•••■* of r.iu-<.|M. alinws that ill.. 1 virtu,,ily ,'Inn. all the imirk. i • ...
I'il'lic.il -xniiipl- ..I I *n v i ■ I aii'l Onliah , , ) l( . wont urn I'urnicr nii-l < 1 ri vc* hiii, into
may haw its cniuit-ipiii't in [.rufuim his- ■ Kll ,]<,.„,,,,. v . The l.'.-h loiur-li Inn—
Certainly the < ireek ml, ,. ; ,ies, whirl, it wii«iihh.u,-i1 uuni.l
in its war-like attitmle, inns) he ernei.m , , ampn ,| lnl .nt, wuil.l, il was »Im,
mil 'll 1 m>.j111piti*m in the eiintiiieiilal | ].revent siiere.-^liil coni] tili> n
I hy American fanners in i'.reie.i
I enimtrieH. Soine nf the semi'..iv
Palace.
cm SB DPENING
fa- a
Bankrupt
L, 's..- \
A / LJ
/v h"i i i
<18 11 k
XT. r
'•xTr - -XL/» THOMAS
CLOTHIBPv, 3
linsjust rt ivc-fl iu! r/t stnek >f first-class CLOTHING that was shipped In v*i
, ...lit tile time ..I'tTie fresiiet. For THE C ISH these beautiful and stylish goods u-ni
. .-..ti at a i • • x t: • m iv 1 ,\\ f.gure. The Uten. l s of spring is the reason for Ij,,'
wmMmamHHwmammnMiiamBamBuammaMmmMmisimummmammmmmm
Q 1 j
o u
N
0-0 TO
V ~ - I-
A A i • !,i A '! E St jM E OF l'l i E
BEAM CLOTH
cabinets
| Ik;y Xc\y. t»iil> 7c. wttrill 1 oc. Also bountiful
I • .In:.Ary :ti 7 cell'.-, v.'nrlh ll»c. Ptirasols at 2or.
| !,11* 1:i*.s* Liiicn (;''iI.ii•> til dozen, wnrlli si 0(J. Eio-
r Silks at 4f>c. ft»l UUc to ininort. Good
Tin' l’hiladeiphia I’ress extracts some
cemfoit from the fact 1 lull some liulliili
u Ik
ilijerfed t.
the
vhicii ;s oat
] Til- l/llke
, try I'-.- a nit.
aII*.Il s' vis:'..
Women have resohileduhal they will do j •••M ir, ' HW ' , I H'J' oj .iiion that coimi. s j,.,..,, ,
tin ir Iicst to defeat ltrover ('li voland for j oiijjlit not to interfere vi ifli the .inert ion ■ aru ,, rv t,,.-.1,^.1 ii'm.-iut lit* 1. .
president next time, I .realise Miss l’ol- of rates at all. Tim argiimenl that a ship- j A| . t| . k
fom is reported as bnying her trousseau I 11 ' 1, height Ironi a point J• *<) mile.. I on j - 1 j V j { | USi a.|!'nv in Ma
in Knro].o. It* Miss Folsom had secured j honi Xew York should not he charged . aral upon a p-sMiiei-toni a
her Iietrotlieil instead of her trosseail ill ' ll; " n ' h.r the transportation of his goods |
Fin rope, the j.rohal.ility is we should j I" H'e metropolis than the shipper Hit'll L""
ha\e beard no eom|.laint from the I’.iilfa- ! 1 '•' 1»'is distant proved, however, to lie too I
10 maidens. . -tl'ong for the opponents of tlm short Tin: :.mt-cr. tSokt.nni h:
haul. It is not unlikely, too, that '\*Tl'T-iil, mC Cr.tCl T-C CLlf'irm'
■\ r "" 1;i 'i 1,11 \ v ~t | 01 ol pul die i"l 1 lea- | ('anidi 11 a 11 lend me lit obtained some \ oles 1 sl ,f tl , r j n( . i„, nf ,p,. t< v ., ;uc . ( | „
lion, aceonipnuied by industrial training, , j, might not have ler-ived had il not j litt'u veM .uni went to liie or.ty pi.uv where lie
is w Ind b nei ded just now. It should been for the proviso attached to tlm '-1 r viii.hi get it.
col drill | .late ednealilig the head, tin - j t i. ,n. Hy this provi-i authoril v i- gi v>m i’MisoX V!. put \ I s.
heal t and the band at the ' |,1 III I.e appoi.ita.l uud< r Hscretary Mni.ning will <|utc WV.-ldmjtcn
This would fill the eoiintry wit h j | j„. |,;|| to make e \ -ptions to the re 1 - I <»**> f-r H.c si-».,!i..ic.
mental, moral and industrial trained am! tlms to permit less tu he eliai.
men and women who w ould ever he a j mr a longer than a shorter haul. Some j ham. Jones .out Sou. Smalt arr cioiag a goo
hle.-sing ill the community in which limy \ senators think the ..rnviso is III-. ,.|.i , revival Imslncss in Baltimore,
reside. Nothing could he of great ci ad- j enough’ to dial do the L, emission t- ex- ! ,., ! 'T L'! LkfC-' ’T • f' Y *, TCm k'' ” °
vantage to us in this line than to have „|| coin 11 carrurs from obey imj ' vC aT'KtlmlTravy, 'wi.tmvnr U.e lidla;
the tei'hnologiiid school located here. : t),e short jiaill -eetioil. j imllionaiie, wilt return lo the stage.
Ht PI W'C ha ve lit en illii.rmed of no steps " I s:,..,.., u... dc-iuti of his widow ta'.ic about a inoi
talon in soenvin-'i*. • I WT,,K,t IHt'llMOUis IN lll> UK MS. • -mtna *0 Wendell Phillips has seen o
I Just as tlie eon, In-ion was reached that ! neu-eil.
“Tin; most refreshing hit of clean Kng- the gllliuruatoriii! situation had rcsotv, ; 1! “ l-rih of 1 lei!, rat Hancock ssii.l to tlie.
11 , 1,1, 1 . , :, 11*:., . . , 1 i.ainga.l Mrs. Hancock into an olmost mnsla,:
ll'li and straight common sen— which itself into a la l.aet.n and i- . 1 , " (
lias been heard in tlm house for a long don, the ami >11. lit i- i.iadi that B-n llutlor has l.’oen asked to dcltai I the M<
trine faille,’’ we nri laid by a Washingion t! ere are otla Itii hliioii(!s in t!m IiId : . aamruluan river miners, who arc to lie tried f-
pa; ,er, "from Ing-re-sman F erii.irt. o! t Tne statement is made, and with w!ia! conspiruc.v ana raa.
Penn-ylvani.i, on the rivi r and h.trhnr show of authority mat lie found in 01 r,
* opiums elsew !ie''e. that Ur. Felton'- [
II line Will lie 1 I 1 ' elded to t lie In u.inal il. ; !
ei in venlioii, and tli.il lie w ill hu< e a 11 ■ !
taint; nfn following o' tin delegates from
six or eight count r-. and I S.hly more. ; I.,army, will attend the re-union of soldier
<‘olunel .1. .1. JoiK'S, ot Jtuike. lias ban un the I attle Helds of South Mountain and Antie
P; /' ’A XA T) C ’ I - "' 1
^ ^ | ' '.!cacl,"(i Coll on ul 4c. All-wool Black B lulling at 1A-.
| voi'! 11 AA". Bountiful Civil in Wltilc Eaco Stripe Ltiwn* at
• * n Dll * !i: * bw 1111 pIicit11 ■! 1 in tilt* city for loc ; and manv
iaces and ursss uoods. I ,
|JAS. E. CARGILL, Agent
if n.p25 rl&wlm
«!Ritast
lilts' III ill if)\'C L'O
ior po-itivcly
X :md afttr Ihi
low* :
Mi.il Train No 1 fining West Daily.
I Leave Cnion Depot, Columbus ? iO D m
; l.*j.*i'. e Rroati Stive’. Depot. Columbus. . . 2 ^ i 1
| .Arrive at Union Springs ’E j> .n
r.eave Union Springs »j lo |» m
Arrive at Troy 8.t0pm
I Arrive at Montgomery
b ix Day sO n 1 y,
.i.rrive at Cninn Springs
No. 2 Haiti
hill. It i li.opgtei i—d the gorge..it* lima—
lire for the relief ( f eong.'e.—n en who ire
anxious 1,1 bribe t ilt h' e >11-1:tu. lit - to —
elect tiiem, in a \ignrous deseri;,|ion
which titled the legi.-ltilive m- ..dicaney
most admirably.” This is all very well,
savsthe ('otiricl .baiim.l. lull deumieia maiitioned I;l that eonueelion, and ilie' 1 ' 1 ” 1 >!l t 1 -' 1 c.h aad -sth ul this manih.
li. iuare Austin C. Atci'nok. scci-uiry of Ida
id -d sum .svnaii, wiil 'il- ninr.ied .11 June 1-
iltmiihicr af Kx-i iov. riior McCook, a ilistHiil
lative.
'JaiUM lis Braga. Has crans, Doul,today. Due-
y, H i ,1 .oid Niovion. -f dm Cnicn f.rccs. an.l
l.aiigstr.-l. I. > ■ K,»n. '.Jolinslon and Mal.nw s. of
tions of "legislat i 1 1 luelali. may
come with better grace from
el e than from 1 Vim.-y 1 \aiiia pi
ist-y theehampioii legislative an
tlf . lie world.
Italy is any
Uthough tl.ee
d it ion
I’ll 1; via.lera new - IV. a
tie. ig hut cue.mra ; nc.
ha e been few case- iv;
outbreak of tlm di-ea-e -
l’.iindi-i, an I altli ■■ P,
pr..veinent in the -. 111 it
tlu country and gr-ati i . 1. ii. nie eii a,
S].eeti.,n on the |.;i■'! of the anllioriti
tii-re has l.e. n, Il liei- a emist.i
small daily a \ .-rage ■ •!' liilal va-e-. Tv.
ami 1 hi- fact i- \.rrl: ulariv 11 . 11.1 i
si .1- tlm eh. lev, 'll,- I till
W eks ill water, a* a i v.: .0 :,,.vl:
the di-ease -bould a linn hoi ! on 1
<]..eeli of the A.lrial . . ll'erls 1,, 111,,I
it ■<.add hardly ,.\ ailiim I
o ■' I weal Imi, and tli 1 .11.■ 1 i.e e- it w...
lease would I,,, e-.-l da".: '.'..le, lo -
w o.'.palit.
\oiild ! delegates from hi.' vouuty in trueted
bo.lv x • 't' for him. and foi ip mu ol iivr, evei.a-
•iion-I a-eeond . hoiee. li is hardly probable
..in'- that a limn s,. gi.l.. and. popular as I'oloi.e’.
I .huies will enter the eon volition without
| delegate- from other than hi- ,.\\ u
enmity. Still others are suggested .1-
ealldidale-. a lid ;l ’.hole i - no bp 1 I. ■
statute 01 olherw i-e to gia 11 :h>" 1
eiilorin.: the !. 1 here i- 1.,. teldng
W bat ma y he :■ , . . ■ . : el v■ •.•en I la
present and tlie dav . .1 l.ie eo. \eidion.
yet m be mi lie I
While it 1- Imi M.ii-.r Ik •• .. and
'.cncial tiordon ar- eoiidm-ting a earn-
p ign a- lli uim-m i.lmr t mi. liem
iiiea 1: at.1 ,v
r lough ih"t
W 111 ,|o.;!.le
'tl'liete.i lo
II " all- a !• ,'1
Ulli le.vi',.
til. Ill's
11 able
I ace, ;
.; I mi
ll: 111.1 -1
'port ’.
n.veiit im
i'_:it. — in
i:r y
.‘i.'iiiv So.titil\ igtiiiM lire imi >!i:rjrl;ir-.
'Iok'** for »c! l*i‘r Aiinmii.
ti. .!. MU LUO HD. 1 ashk--.
E\
cry
diiitg ofj’i
nd as
lead-
■ cs in Ihese depar
ments.
We
rail
ass
ure our
patrons that
’ 1 i >
W'tu
k our aim
in iiiiiioune-
iny ibis
sale will lie not t
inly ;t
plea.*
ant
surprise
o then
. lull
will
joi:
'ince ;d! t
lull il is use-
'es*
io
look els
eul: ere
aft er
■ nice
se
•ing alien
'c gout
s and
lOW ;
jrict
s of same
W
1 ti
•e Selling
25c
Dress
t nilll
,s il
1 2ic.
W
' II1
e selling ;
42-im
it In-
dia i
due
t itl !) cents.
W
1 ra
it show y
ui a 4:
--Tch
i'l'eli
ell 1
Dira Mull
ai 1 Be,
worth
do Cl
nts
li,
fee
. i 1 tel'C* is
not ;t
store
ill (
o i i.i
iti111s tin
1 can
show
l oil
Die
AY!tile G
aids w
■ can.
[i is
teknowlet
ged fai
1. and
d im
S 1)
ui fold
is time
' illui
avail
i h\
Die htdii
s. .Ills
i ask
f’11 ion JSpringfr..
Arrivt at Eufnulu
Arrive- at Columbus
Leave Columbus Union Depi
cept Sunday.
Depot -5 '>0 p
Street Depot 6 ro n
Arriv at Union Sjiriu,
Arrive at liufaulu !'<•>•> P m
Arrive ut Mouigomery 12 20 a m
Night Freight and Ac’-ommoilaiicm Daii.v Lx-
cept Suiulay.
Leave Montgomery. 3 30 p m
Arrive at Union Springs »'> 10 p m
Leave Union Sjirings " 25 p m
Arrive at (.'olumbu.- . .11 (>■> •< m
Way Freight and Accommodation No. : D uly.
Leave Columbia* Union Deoot ....... .. I 05 a m '
Leave Columouw Rrouri Street Depot. .. j Oo p m
Arrive at Union Springs h ? ( 7 u m ,
Arrive at Eufuula in 50 a m j
Way Freight aitd Accommodation No. » Daily.
Leave Montgomery 7 10 a tn
Leave Union Springs 10 00 a m j
Arrive at Broad Street J^epot, (.'olumbua.. 1 -1 sj p m J
Arrive at Union Depoi., Columoas 2 02 p in
W. L. CLARK. Sup't. I
D. E. WI LLI A MS. G. T. A. dtf I
MILIL.insrEK.'Y'
HEADQUARTERS!
Leave Columbus.
Arrive Opelika
Arrive Good water
Hood water
()pelika
'o’.iun bus,
I'm: utdi/iiiii
\..rt lilc-s. m , d
ut i. m I il i n;i.. M i 1! i.
thus wuslcd m the F
L'l mpet i.hi in 1 he h
111* "I i. nuts lir-t aid!,,!
1I-, ('ll 11 lx—-.
],! i,,,
il i-
s|.v, lahle
u.ic I 'd a-
'll" V. HI I l.-l'li: t hut ei 1 i I ’
I. ill I 111:,lli HI. U : '||,111
le vi i- I di ■ in mui'sha! :
lhey u I e *ii I .-- fav
t 'raw '.i'"iuth iInin any
' ve in the .'ui e. Ties ms ,
and ilf 'In la,l think il
].«-.tn a l,
1 lienee i-
J Leave Oeeliki..
;<iii ! Arrive ro!«*ini)Us
j The night traim
1. i 1 t ot.
ill n.r
U S E f 0 N T A i N 8 CURE
■ \'Y nn
him thus
d up.,n. -
HI Seed
it and | till/
■ t■ > lias tael
x'.v,nates the
"gate- t,i tlu
ll .111 if t here
•a vc
= w/iay qpdimpq
Sift IV Ci n hud
in mu' line ol' Bed Spi-ftids. UfriHc c
\\ ■ have si line vetv lovely ik’- [^ ave coumii.n.
Arrive Opelika..
! ,U'! I.- a 11H > 11 *21H l diem.
l)n im! luryef lo ;tsl>
• -or Bin I ici-' 2ot I !< )SE.
■. 'liii’M ttud 1 >alIn’ij2._iiin.
:\ ! to! i lfi' t ll'l! Iff Ml ll'l I 1 j' (>1 j ' i| ],]
i i 1 ':i! i1111 i - uni - T.'ildc Ditmt'sk.!
.Niijikins and Ikiicii* and. Tow-' < Uk'-itsi'
.■I -. An ii i<]h ci ion oC same i , ^ “~
.'fill a<inv!.n e you llcii we have j
i lie ii.wesl 11: iics mi liielil. ' r ,, a
\\*e have received a new j a!t
line ul Parasols, which we will ! i-.j
;H'ice \a. rv h »w. ] ■"[
\\'< have Die love]ios! line oi ■ p:j
iili-siau Aluiiitli Tidies lo he j'
,. I T
h a! i to ill 11 te el I \.
W’e have oilier Bargains in
x... i.
No. g.
No. :i.
No. I.
No. Ti.
No. »>.
No. 7.
No. s.
Our second heavy shipment
of Millinery Goods; will be
il ] \II)IA i U |\'TL’|»V L)\|i h|j\|\ | opened during the early part
)LUII)I.e IV it hMi.li' uMLilDdl). of the coming’ week. We are
Oi'Hi.ika*, AM.. May*>h. 1W6. | fortlliialC* L’llOUgll to ilitVed
buyer who is in New
York every week during sea
son. Feeling assured hy 1lie
1 magniitide of our business
1 o5 am-
here, we instructed him to buy
jk'i’a 1 . j in tpiaulilies if he could buy
0-, ; . m j a I a price. Our invoices are
c ' lp "' | here, and we find that lie lias
siirc eded in picking up some
extraordinary bargains by
inlying in large quantities.
When these goods tire received
>ve propose lo offer better
goods tit lower prices than
have i-ver been offered before
in !ids eily. Our new (lomls
will iie marked fully 2o pel'
, eul less Ilian the old prices,
and we propose to mark what
we have left of our original
slock down lo prices Dial will
eoi eo- k ui: i u'il 11 I lie new got ids.
We have .jusDy earned the
re]a i i a I imi for doing ! lie Idlest
el;.ss of work done here, and
now we shall eerhiinly prove
in I im people Hull we can name
I he lowi si prices. We mean
just what we say. and the ]>*•*»-
pie will liic.l ii out if they ffdl
iaki I Im irotihie Io in ve-ti-tule
Lie matter next week.
7.10 a :
;) fi a )
0 02 ]) i
i n p I
11 IM
i dij»eontiivK*d tor the ;»re
A. FI.p:\vfllkn.
(nera! Manager.
t Fr
NY. L. CL \ itK.
r store. Imi we have nut Die uHl In F11
iinrri
1 lead.qimrtefs for Firsl-Gl
Millinery.
out its purpnses, lui'l "lilv unv was i.f
1 0N| M l- IK f. Ill III! 1. U l.ltll \ ils.
Our * I i-.p:it.-l II — -vvvl'.e 'hiv-> V-Jivi'
tin i litt.'lli it vi iw that thv -viiatv I uiil pass-
Vi! t lit- illtvlslatv VIHIHIII'I'VI' hill by tliv
it, visivv luajuiiiy -f tV.i'ty-tlnw in a total
V'.to "f f"ity--v\i'll. Tills iii'.riiili.: \\v
pi'v.-t*iit U:i. bill as it pa-svil tin" si-nato.
\- IK'tnl ill tla- Wasllillvlcll .li— s 01illK 111 Ulv Pislrict i.fC I'UliHbi.nv,'-|'"Sl l H.m'l\
, r , 1 . iii until next month on account of the absence of so
]*.Tt< hos, rurhtmus rlianifos liavo lu-rn , , . .
large a number ot the sporting numbers, who
lnahc ill tlii- text i’I" tliv iii'-.isuiv as il «i rv ili.tilHk-ss vngaucil. at tlu-
calm* i’nuu the ('uli.mi e'Biilnittoi*. M*»sl the very practices at whieh the Bill i? a
of tillan* ill tlu- lino m1‘ j»ril'o. tiiii_r tlio 'T'lhaps *( the namesoftlie truants were made KdP
l*i 11 > 111. i p . i * •]] .. ]i k now n. thi ir C' »nst it in* n t s wn u!d ii i.*. ki - t 1m* r i-n t Kyj
language m1 tlu* ! •;!1. hhbv lull v t.. » aiTv ^
. . . race t1e\ atteml. politically sp,*tikitm. so exco.
tin Ip tas*e tor 9 uch Stands Unrivaled,
Savannah, Ga. Augusta, Ga.
Entrance through Hill A
miv's Store.
I for summer,°\\TLLh w irii a broad piazza of two GFORGIA, MUs< • B.rFh COL N'l N .
: stories on public , pu re. m ikes l so Tjai^ {|Sl ai makesTmplicatfun l' i
U I- . | . ,| , to’-ell ail the real estate belougint! to her -. "l
srton a ihimlittul Nuniinc-r !»irl. "sm. r ,-, u .
1 These arc*, therefore,, to cite ad po^-'U .. _
1 cemed to show cause, it any they have, wi• • m
Our splendid Dining Hall will be u«ed for the time prescribed by law. w hy leave to >eh o 1
i Dancing, and Pn f. H. NY. r.u*i'.- full Orchestra. rc jT e*t.ite -should n- -t Be u'-anicd ipMc. •"•* ■ ; ;i
I of Macon, win supple the music. Witness my official signature thi^Ma:
mvii d2tawlm ‘ myo vaw f v F. M. BROOK'S, c.