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DAILY LWiitdK *>’: (( U'Mm-8, (-E0UG1A, 11: ID AY MMiNlXP, .11WK 4, l.^fi. ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 58 YEARS OLD I )ai I v. Weekly iind Si i in In v, Tllf KN'QI'IUKU-SCN is I'lsmil i-u-r.v i opt Moiul.iy. Till' Wi'i-kl.v Is iSHIIfd nil .1 Til.' Daily 'inclmllng Htinriity' is deliv Hrrirrn ill tlie oily or niuilcl. iiaMnac flee cribem for 7.V. per liimith. fj unonllis. SI.(Ill for six months, or S.,ini n Tin' Sunday Is delivered by currier boy* city or mailed to subscribers, postlinc (tl.lin a year. Tbi' Weekly is issued oil Monday, and i' <1 subscribers, posl.ipo lice, at SI.Hi a ye, I with w hii h l i lY'ttLi 1 "tie gl\ j I in 11> il inti - th I vt i i)itst nn ti. I iiitr It: iHrpni- ill t(,nii fli'-il ! ill! tho I iglit- ' Aiin i'ii'iiii \ " break their ! ■ll tile IH'glili "illtli ill tile ■ , hut it hits jii'i eiuls. >u (- n nflpr t i irh .lavs of I,less- v < • 1 I'M. the mill none are nr ,r s fill' tin' nt'oines a In 1 |,rivil.'p.'S pci , ’ him are tile ; i as tlolil'le.l the t miiIi in the I'nit. a ll.le the fleet I ■si.lent [it.iKbil.Te . ili.i'itl11111 i-1.f ii T .•.itiT11j><.litr; ni'iU'iit 'retain ■s. Whilst Fl'.l'i'UI .'till hea' rep, tuhie- vr.'tivt ti lolly way on hlp. kliert'i." : “ Green tor... tho find that has been s-m marktt thla soar-on, M*a.s displayed On tl.G ‘■tails at forty cent* a dozen eafc were veiling fu’.'.rar.d five cucAiib*. • • 5 V V ..ill- jutn.li each : i(jUashes tw s and Knap it i lu ll tlii- - a quart iritb po’.a- nd tift-.-i, ■tight i went • ecu.. Trai Daily first ir i $1 per square of lu lines t‘rlinn. and 50 cents for ci n. and for the Weekly at ■ take clu,c v icjll c\< 111 paitrii, iv in "i Uj.on tii- ilnrinp' th. V. llM l.a V' triii# ■ j Mimunications ii • ends or inteiests v 'duals will he eh; I eontraets made t ll)it uaries will !»(• ided to promote the ed for at customa ry None hut solid metal cuts n«e»' All comnumieation^slnmld he proprietor of t he Ksqmuich-Si n nldressed to Hi c Tun Kx'ijlMitKP > < .range If*ti.irtit tIi to any pentleinan i iMilrl'ing the conge -ires to do-o. 1 '.’it Iittvary will fully it il ha- no ohjeetioii i the fourth ili-triel ■■-si.dial rare who .le i'll' esteemed coteni- agi'ee with n- that ••dark lior-eb” a iMinsideratioli li 1 ion. • not the ones I a noniinatinp with alt th man'I in or of t he nort I hull-! hr those i'i ]'f ljuifv in «!i S I 11111 I •' till' should l.e ; , ip ly sldn" sti pnrne nt wie and fiu y at 1 i incite I id- )■'•]. list the [wivilepi cpro. Mr. Ilia np him made as tin v e t d 1 o w i gcneriil uhmitte that th have rc].r ernment. being le tin hesi- nat iomd negn" • entat ion As loir., to the II. . ttl. frock coal .i front of tbo it is ditHc mated in II vim'.'" si c. t.ali just c ilaukbourJ. it, perhaps, ton. bat if p fi! n.tit in i ,*o the i diimh hrnte- by tin . all ripld. Hut when el to no longer allow llieir necks, jjresto.and n Ihe estimait •Id f OIK POSITION. At the lime (icn. (lordon announced himself its a candidate lor governor, the Kmji imit-SfN was ow nedhy Mr. John King, hut arrangements had lieell made to form a stock ci Hi i] ni n\ and I my out tic [iBjier. Cutler tliese cimimstanees Mr. King wtis unwilling lo take a decided stand in favor of either of the eniidi- dati'H, as such a course might give oll'eiise to men who had agreed to become stock holders. Ho therefore, very [irnpetTy kept silent ti1111 left tlui company free to take its own course. At [ircsent our purpose is In coniine tlie paper to giving all the news concern ing the progress of this ean)|iaign, and leave it for each of our rein icn, lo make up their own opinion. This we .are sat isfied they are rjuito able to do without any advice from us. This course, we think, is not only pru rient, hut wise. Alnjudy Dr. ifelton litis announced that he will not support Gor don even if he is nominated, and whilst we tlo not suppose that his example will tie generally followed, yet we prefer to keep cool on tlie subject and lint, allow ourselves to lie driven into any action in opposition to a man who may possibly tie the nominee of the democratic con vention. I., tak ivh. hii,i, am: Tim mow "Tlie E\(jrntKit->r\ appears more than its share of interest in Ala- Tiinfia [Milities,” 'lTris is the conclusion reached by the Kttlttula (Alti.) Mail. And simjily bc- ■anse the EmjI tttut: >e\ is doing its level best m keep its many Alabama readers posted. \V. have many readers in va rious sections of \lahama and the K\- ip iki:k->i •• I- determined that they -hall have t lie. new s, u bother it he about the gubernatorial rue.. eoupTes.-ioiial matters, or tint thing else that will interest the jieople of Alabama. , What appears to he "most the matter" \\ ith t lie Mail i- I lie fact t hat the K\- i;t ii.iat-Si s' uudeiTook to estimate how add stand m veiitioii. The s feathers are •d from this the gubernatorial Mite v. the first ballot in I lie cm t rue inn ardtiess of w by i rulHcd may he extract' paragraph : "Tlii' la in nuai-Si's Hives tlie fultnwiiia ligmvs as its estimate uf ibe lirst biill.it: t'biyloii 1ST, Dawson 220, McKlcui 152, Soar tut. But our t’stcini'.l friend nil tin- ulher side of the river is. in ear judgment, uwuy oil' di.es not liil Judge Clayton's vote b\ at least 1110 votes, in diet." " e .-tin hardly see w by t his -li.ni.l dis- gnmtle our cilemi'tiniry as it only gives •bulge v'hi\ ton credit for votes in the same issue that reminds ti- we are nicd- .Uing with allairs in which wearcn.it eoncd ncl. If w e so desired, there would he no hesitancy in ex pressing an opinion as to who in our hum I If) judgment would make ihe better governor. Mm we have not leh so disposed, coie-o'iuently have taken no part-in Llie gubernatorial race more than to give the news. This we shall continue to do despite any object ion t hat may he raised. Our Alabama read ers may rest content that tliev will not get left. poll- like -O man republicans, it wi I lie in groes relit' the halter aroma there is a change his rights. Mr. Maine is in w, and has been for a longtime, in favor of anything, however unscrupulous, that will prove henelicial to his own selfish ambition or to the in terest of the republican party. The Times doubtless entertains a fair estimate of his elmsacter, 1ml upon Ibis particular point it is sadly in error. “TIIK WAV TO DUSTY DEATH.” Senator Edmunds, of Vermont, has tlie reputation, and justly so, of being tlie leader of the republican sideofllie Cni- ted Slates congress, lie introduced some time agon resolution couched in gentle language, lint which was tilled with bit ter gall wben put under examination. We refer to the resolution calling upon the president for papers concerning the removal and nomination of federal otli- cers, Tlie sincerity of the Vermont sen ator lias since thal time been a subject of remark, and even tlu.se of his own party have refused to accede to his atrocious prop, isitioiis. Notwithstanding this, however, there is a want of good faith among those re publicans who repudiated Edmunds’ schemes. A concerted movement is be ing- made in the st nate,.so the informa tion .'omes, to “send the open session resolution ‘the way to dusty death’ by in definite postponement. The republican caucus will have nunc of it, not seeing that if tlie part y is to make any progress in popular favor it must lie by an open and above-hoard light with its rivals. The policy of misvepiosenting (Readmin istration, and scolding il day in ami day out because of its alleged mi-conduct in appointim-nfs and utthe same time refusing to open the doors and discuss the JU6i- iti public, will not be a winning' one with the American piople, who love tail' play political as in any other contests. The poor old bat-, who iw’P guiding the major ity in this matter seem to he wttevlv blinded by the light of to-day. They forget that the voters who will decide the late ol t lie republican candidate in 1SSS w cie not mil of short clothes when the system of secret division of tho spoils among senators, as now practiced, was lic-l put in active operation, and that to tlie live, sensible American voter of to day the whole business is contemptibie.” three times in o icn. anil not one by tli u cheap boarding hou-i hashes. Who says women at' up <air scat in the hori day to three diiFerent women, an them .spoke a word. Three men were seriously injur plosion of ingredients which they were com pounding into a patent medicine in Hoboken thi.- week. This seems a tin!, premature; it is die users of patent medicines thill are generally seri ously injured. When a householder who had l.dely been tlie victim of a plumber's bill was told that these ar tisans were to strike for eight hours' w ork, tie re marked : “For heaven's sake accept these terms. If you can get a plumber to work eight hours in a day, it will be something never accomplished before.” "Is pie hurtful 1” asks a correspondent, ru der some circumstances it is. We know of a young married man who laughed at a pie his wife had made and she threw it in his thee. He says it hurt like thunder, anil is wilting to take his chances with a stove lid next time she gets angry. l)i'M*ri|ilioii id itif W I'll.llna Cake. Tlie wedding cake that graced the nuptial ser vices of President Cleveland was made at I’in- ard's, east Fiftieth street, New York. The President, in giving his directions for tlie wedding, ordered that no display should he made- anil consequently even in the embellishment of the bridal cake itself his orders have been dis tinctly complied with. The bridal cake was placed in a large silver dish, which stood in the centre of the table at the wtiite house, it was a fruit cake, heavily iced, round and measured eighteen inches in diameter and six inches in height. Outlie side of the cake was a tracing of scroti work. On the top of the cake arul in the centre w as the monogram C. F. The letters were com- posed of elaborate ornamental scroll work, and o n each letter was a leaf. These letters occupied a space live inches in diameter, and were raised a similar height. The monogram was in the centre of a circle entwined with leaves, and around this was a wreath of orange blossoms. It will no doubt appear to the recipient as rather an untimely gift, blit a Washington paper is authority for the statement that a baby- jumper, warranted to hold twelve pounds, has boon sent by express to Cleveland' from a demo cratic club in Pennsylvania. Nothing is sacred to some people, and tlie nresident is not spared any mure than award pof: iclan. . APHti.AnBi.miAN wh.>%p| spent six month in ti a south thinks that t lie ^ct; rues should i'm sake p"li|i. s— Stop voting It t saying that he is a rump. ut re; The Ne i hi" Fro Ms at the Front Door. | SLEVELAKB'S SUPERIOR BAKIKG POWDER, now being introduced in this locality, has been before the public fifteen years, and wherever introduced during that time has, on account of its purity and great merit, superseded very largely ail other similar preparations for producing delicious, light and healthful bread material. Hence the great anxiety and fear evidenced by manufacturers of other bailing powders when they learn that CLEVELAND’S BAKING- POWDER is working its way into a new locality. The manufacturers of CLEVELAND’S SUPERIOR BAKING- POWDER, recognizing the fact that the public have a right to know what they are using as food, have for many years published their formula, which has been confirmed by analyses made by the G overnment chemists, State chemists and leading scientists of various States, showing that their Baking Powder contains only purest grape cream of tartar, bicarbonate of soda and a little wheat flour, the latter to preserve the strength of the powder, and that it does not contain ammonia, alum, lime, or any adulteration whatever. The public thus has not only the assurance that CLEVELAND’S SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER is a absolutely pure,” but also a knowledge of all the ingredients, • that enter into its manufacture. This latter information is too often withheld by other baking powder companies. The scurrilous advertisements of rival manufacturers will not deter the citizens of this city from giving an article so flatteringly recommended as CLEVELAND’S SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER the trial which its merits so justly deserve. CLEVELAND BROTHERS, Albany, N. Y. YOU CAN FIND AT BLANCHARD, BOOTH & HUFFS ( , t Faconi. and Antique Laces to trim. Figured Curtain Swisses in stars and spots, li just Flic thing for summer. Extreme Novelties in Lace Floundngs. Match Seis in Swiss Embroideries. Sheer Plaid Lawns. Sheer Fla r>e come in small p lare. Thev are lovt ■miofknmiwsai, < \!U >S n il. J. D. DAN FORTH, Physician amt Sunrcm, ufflcc at OlnsR n r .'« ' n rutr si "' Fourth avenue, south Catholic church, J j K CEO. McELHANEY f)" w Resident J i. n | st Hioiul street, up i tl ,i rv j.tl6-', ■ T. Ofc'UUrtN, Dei -ly Mill'to Dr J. M. Masoi "t to Rankin House. Limlol 3ai, »e eii- r <*iy Li. 12. THOMAS, .JR. 'HOMAS A: CHANDLER, Attorneys-nt-Law, p’hve UK Broad stiici, Columbus, ( a. CHANDLER, FAMILY Flour, {in*.-1 grades; Rye SlmuuiOil Oa 1 *-. Grits and Pig Hams, J freak fust Baca Lard. Granulated Sugar, Coarse and Fine Cut Lou Pulverized and Coffee Sugars. BeH quality Roasted and Green Coffee, Fin, Teas, Baking Powders—Royal, Cleveland and Dr. Flavoring Extracts—Thurber’s and I)r. Price 1 . J. J. WOOD, «>lil .Vo. CM/ and atrv. eod tf Application for Incorporation —OF THE— Rose llill Improvement Coia- pariy. STATE OF GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY —To the Superior Court of said county; The pe tition of G. Gunby Jordon, Cliff B. Grimes, B T Hatcher, F. D. Peabody, Charles Phillips, H. R Goetchius, L. 11. Chappell and Toombs Crawford and such other persons as may be associated with them, and their successors, respectfully shows: First -That they desire to be incorporated and created a body corporate and politic under the laws of the state of Georgia, and that they and their associates and successors may have contin uous existence as a corporation for the term of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration ol said term as provided by law, under and by the corporate name of ROSE HILL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Second The objects of said corporation are the buying and improving real estate, to sell the same for cash or on installments to stockholders or others, to aid purchasers in building houses and improving property, to lease or rent real estate for themselves or others, and to accumulate profits for the stockholder therein. Third The principal office of said corporation audits place of doing business will be in said county of Muscogee. Fourth The capital stock of said corporation shall be ten thousand dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same to five hundred thousand dollars. Petitioners show that they will not com mence to exercise the privileges conferred by this charter until ten per cent, of the capital stock is paid in. Fifth Petitioners desire for said corporation power and authority to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to have and use a common seal and to alter the same at pleasure* to make all contracts of every kind necessary or proper to in augurate and carry on its busmees, including power to execute promisory notes and bonds, ana to secure the same by mortgage or deed of tru-t on any property of this corporation, to buy, own and sell such property, both real and personal, m MVissc Y “* k .iouVnal is assumin,- j Hponsjbi.ith-s Winter.ntionai p-dicy \ cides a question like this: “Please in stunt reader when seeTn .’ a lady mac lite to get in and nay*-Lei IhreV*’ It now turns out tha attend the president’s uncomfortably warm t< hammer. redding P. \Y 2Thk Albany News says tl Baker county, the first-bale man of G tlu past few years, sends tip to Albany of a h undred-acre field The st a 1 k has and sixteen squares and is knee high. It as if Mr. Jones would bring in the first hal season. gaiHIIOS. .1 1 thout the i , v . * >. ! *2 niche- s«j KV." •• l'f- ■ s >| l| i '| It] |( j. 1 U- 1 "' :i -; Indiii M11 1- !- it iiiuiio wii'c. » 'In' tail : , ■ | i. ; .■ it waxt>„.! (ilieukw! , liiiil'.'i'ial loi Catile ('< many nlhor white euumeralc. oil- ,Sliuer Plaid Or inn [ihiiils, plaids Tiie arsui'linen it may : y (Its I iTHHill illHl ivory . Viilmii'iemn'S All-over mid Lorded Dimities, cilildreu's wear, rd fhijnes. Pique Welts white. 32 indies and (58 I.acos lo match, verv sheer, an uich by-laws,rules and regulations as it i . binding on its own members, and to provide in said by-iaws for such officers of the corporation as it may need and fix their term of officc. iiuti-.' and compensation, and the manner and tirn of their election, to receive Real Estate in payment of stock subscriptions, and to do such other and further acts as are necessary or proper to com mence and carry on the business named, mo.k- holders who shall have paid their st >< k subscrip tions in full to he in no way liable for the debts of the corporation, or for wrongs committed by n. Sixth Petitioners ask that this petition for.* i charter be filed in the office of the Clerk «'f the ' Superior Court ol Muscogee county, Georgia, an i : tlu iv to be recorded as the statute provide.-, m i publication lie made as required by law. t'nd t:. it DYCpI i<‘il I upon compliance with the statute the C< cAcuu 11 i j) lt ss an order declaring said application I And petitioners uvi 1: pray, &c. ranted. ample 1 loom Plain Pique Cords, and roods which space will not permit us to 111 AIXK AMI XKMIO Kl 11 It U.K. lion, .lames (i. KlaiiU', nf Muiiio, will i undo it us for iveeivinn with I'omciiii't;:- otis iinlu'lit'f the o[iinion cnUTtaint'il of )tim hv the l.umlon Times. Ourilis- 1 'atcites froiii Li>udon tliis moniinir i t uote 'oiy lihemlly from ti criticism in the fimcs on Mr. lUaitie’s speech niailo Tues day, and while we may feel no ilis[.osi- tion to .[UaiTel liver the estimate il places upon what it is pleased to term an ‘‘hino- I'tint ami i'iesnui]ilniuis ran'.’’ we take issue tt|ion another point an.I il is this; "If any southern state should now tempt to deprive the negroes of suU’rutrc, lUitine would he the lirst to favor a set tlement of licit local alfair hy armed in terference of tlie central novernment.” I jioii this [l int the Times advertises 'Is woelul ignorance of American poli- ties. No man, perhaps, on tho American continent would rejoice more over the disfranchisement of tlie negro than • lames (I. Itlaine. it is the stick given ihe democratic party by tlie republicans m>ipi,mm.xtt wmion a caise. The Albany News and Advertiser has i his to say about railroads : "Tlie unpopularity of the railroads of Georgia is duo more to the crabbedness, pomposity, short cut, ill-tempered, anti unaccommodating manner isms of their agents and subs, with whom the people have to deal, than to any other cause. The soi nor those who are in authority in railroad cir cles take this for a fact and require their employes to observe the same ethics that obtain in other well regulated business circles, the sooner will the common people cease to regard the railroads as too autocratic to be al lowed to operate without the restrictions of class legislation and the restraining powers of the all powerful railroad commission. This paragraph is not prompted by any grievance, nor is it di rected at any particular railroad, agent or sub. It is intended as a friendly criticism, to be gen eral in its applicat on. and is sent out without re- .i ard or the hope thereof." ’flic’ editor frankly admits that this auii Ic is not prompted hy any gripviuiup, and is not intended for any particulai road or agent, lie . i\. s it as an opbliTn of railroad employes generally and c’oh- sidcr- them a [ipmpoiis, short-cut, ill- tempered and unaeermuuodnting set. He is plea-ell to call such remarks “friendly criticism." If so, then, we would liltofn sen a sample of his unfriendly criticism. Ilis idea tli at this is tho cause of the unp.'Kjilprity of mill ads and the cause "f tho commission is uc\v and \ve re spectfully refer it to Ur. l-’cltoil and (lev. Smith, yli" claii|t that Utf people have inoi'o Poripus eharges than these. ,k y I Now vye submit that it is hardly fair : j for an editor to denounce a whole class at- t"for inults, of which he admits he has no ground to complain, li the people would only complain when they are hurt and allow others to do the sntne there would be less complaining. Old Missouri is a rustler,, for a fact, an«i the vicissitudes of fortune which overtake her great men are truly wonderful. Frank James, the once proud train robber, has degenerated into a clodhopper, and the great Martin Irons, who w.\.-: just the other day dictating terms to the Gould system of railroads, is missing, and his house hold goods have been seized for a debt of seven dollars. Hami’i.i. Rinkkrton, o’f Nashville, having lived fifty-live years, concluded that it was time to die. So he put his business in excellent shape, ap pointed his son executor of his estate anti hanged him self in his barn. Amtiiidiau' Tax Ordinauue. fliif While Goods Stock is Complete ,And full of new lliiugs. \\T ask your inspection, believing that we show by far the choicest assortment in Columbus. Blanchard, Booth & Huff. HATCHER A: PEABODY, Attorneys for Petitioner. 8 . Filed in the Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court of .Muscogee county, Ga„ and recorded iu book of writs 1881 j, folio 549, May 14, is.-Y*. (iEO. Y. BOND. my 15 oaw4w Clerk S. C. M. C. FORAVERV LOWHATE! I will insure your building or contents against loss or damage by a TOI'AADO, CVCLOXE OR WIND STORM. By careful watching you can reduce the chances of loss by fire, but a Tornado Policy is the only protection against Wind Storms or Cyclones. JOHN BLACKMAIL se wed fri tf Insurance Agent. SMITH’S BE IT ORDAINED, That the tax ordinance of the city for the year isso I*. amended by iddmg to section 3 the words; Produce, provision or merchandise brokers who sell to other* than registered merchants, or wiio 1 lmvc jioods shipped or confined to themseive- be fore the same *hail have been actually >tvi lueruhantB, shall he classed as merenunt**. ar.d and pay in addition to the special tax now re- | quhvd of siu h Linkers a tax of ; of l per cent on all goons sold by fht m which were s«> shippui i or cousigiifd. report of such sales to be m.ule quarterly, under oath, to th«- cl* rk ofcouncil. Itim iMut trudur^ are hereby defined u» oc -lu b 1 as have mi place of huMtiess fitted up for tin salt | of merchandise, Imi '.m. havii'K or not having an office, have their g-».»ds si.m.tI in w;tivhou*i:s. I depots, ctllan.or ■ ih• -r pic. s us.-d only tor storage of goo.ls, ami who canvas* l'<»r the svt such ihotls among merchants or «*ther lH-is-.nv. I A ml shall pay a special t.ix unc peffent upon all sales | tp be made quarterly under C0uiu.il. i J I’rddtice brokers who inny t orai-r goLB.s 1 • u■••account for speculation shajl '•■- itim rant tiMib i> .*nd uo> tax as ^uch. f YiTOXision nr nv’-c burnt me hr<i ami tram is - . t ql p. v ;• >,■ ; tax c< ud m bet »rc o:’tiling to t rapsnet- THE IHE BOSS is Without a LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL PRESS BEANS Rival. <s u pule l)y tben uatii to the hli .lift tr JrH • iiilt « f su mi Tvf firl-tlel md ftCt fcUlV bn.* payment A lay’s default. it t'tn ih* r ordained. That pi ddlers pc any Uiul all kinds o; mcroh-mdise. books, nn dieines. Ac., on i h stri cts, ’.vho liavi no place of business in tnc dtv ‘dial! n-o - ■•••. and no license >lial: be issued for l«cs> than 8 10. Bo it further ordained, Thai any portions ot the tax ordinance In ivtolhre adopted, in eonthet with the above, sia hereby repealed. Adopted in council, June ‘2d, liSfi. CLIFF B. GRIMES, Mayor. M. M. NfOORE, Clerk Council. jo l At I KAIII.Y VKtiKI VT.I.FS. The following from the Florida Herald give* the judges "i earlv vegetables and small fruits in Jacksonville. It may he interesting to the housekeepers of Co lumbus to compare them with our own Is the very best Saw Mill in ilie market. II look thoonh medal of the tirsl class al Die New Orleans Exposition. For llie above, and lor all other machinery, address. FORBES LlDDELL&CO. Montgomery, Ala. X. 1 J.—On i Machinery i jeldwfm URE Biliousness; Sick Headache in Four hours. One dose relieves Neuralgia. They cure ana prevent Chilis Fever, Sour Stomach . «■*«« Breath. Clear the Sldn, Tone the Nerves, and 9J* Life Vigor to the system. Doso: ONE 1>i v * ' Try them once ana you will never be witrout.me^; Price. 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Drug'. , r " Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on rsco.pi price in stamps, postpaid, to any address, o. F. S3IITH & CO., Manufacturers and Sole Props., ST. LOUIS, W Anioiig* tho Northern Lakes of Wisconsin. Minnesota nud Itiwa. are hundred 5 r '•> ligbrful placet* where uue ea in n'ilot rebuild enjoyment. ol the beared tt-rin «*"U!pi “con unimvof, - nk.i.w eturn ban pjuveinUei brings tu < ic'tiiioiihiW'x*. Wan ver DaVu.Fruiiienac.Okob.Ji. Mime nndliimiincrnblei.rJier •■banning b-ea! | tie names, thousands of mir best peopi gain* ; of M i t iu a limd* rate o st can obtained. ’ A l.sr of summer homes with all inlbrnuition [H-rtaining thereto i> heir.g >.i-t Hip Chicago Milwai kkf. v St.PaclUaii.wa he sent free upon upplieati' pentar, General IDssengei Agent, Mil wank G hns taken tlie the sales ' 1 * remedies, er, s of i hr.s giyea universal 'Atisia^ KOW 01»KX r»K fil KS1S. ( "CAPACITY 700. Buildings all substantial brick work. Hotels and cottages. Lawn the most beautiful in Virginia. Waters that arc ex clusively for the use of my guests. The finest medicinal water in Virginia. We take pleasure in referring as to their curative powers to Mr. ,J. Rilev Brown. Mr. W. L. Clark and Mr. Jos. Half. ” [jed dim] J. A. FRAZER, Prop’r. SOfab Orchard Water A Remedy for ull diseases of the Liver. Hid* ( ney», .Stomach ami UovvelM. A poMtivt cure for I>y*pepKl», Kick Headache, j Count!pation. Dose, one to tvJd teasuoo duls 10 and 25 cts. No genuine Halts sold in bulk SIMON' N. JONF.8, Munaicer. I.ouImtIMo, Ky. Notice to Tax PayeiSi | iHE Tax Digest for State and County Ta«s I nnw mien at my office on I welflh street. J. C. REEDY, R. f. K. M. L- ap4 eod&w3m