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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 0, R8 i. BLAINE'S SKIRMISH. T lir *i,i I nr I'Mintixiun n I’rcliirii (<> III" I’itm- dpiit In I rmiti'ht. At’OUSTA, September 7.—The campaign is now in full blast,. The republicans ar il oUlliig meetings all ovi-i tin. state, princi pally in the Industrial and running hoc- I lions, where the tariff, labor and prohibit ory questions as outlined by Mr. Hi due are being discussed. The presence of the Plumed Knight on the slump mid the ac tivity he is displaying is wli.u is ing life to tiiu contest. The ri ading of hi:- Bebago bake speech won a new dt parmro in his campaign speaking, mid placed him, as il were, in a straightjackef iluring its de livery. The explanation is that he read it lest ho might be mlsreported If lie had at tempted to have rattled it off from inemo- Dnffy’s Raw Boef Formula ■low to (tel Henrly anil Nlrong. Mr. I*. K. MURPHY, Pis Conway street, Baltimore, Mil., writes: ‘‘Have gained 41 pounds by the use of your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Haw Jleof Formula.” Mu. M. V. NEKiIIBOItS, Ossuge Mission, Kansas, writes: “Have used your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Haw Beef Formu la, and weigh 2T> pounds more than ever before.” , , , Mu. Z. HARRISON, I.uray Courthouse, ! ry. The speech whh not so imit:h cluHigncu Vn, writes: “Him; In n using your foi the meridian of Maine u it was for tho , Dufl'y’H Ihire Malt Wiske.y for dyspepsia,! whole country, it was his presidential Mind have gained 3d pounds.” L.S.L CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000 “ ItV do hereby certify that wc supervise the nr rangcmenl for all the Monthly and Quarlerl, Drawing* of The Louisiana State Lottery < 'out pang, and in person manage and control th> Drawings them set res, and that the same arc con ducted with horn sty, fairness, and in good faitl toward all parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certijicate, with facsimileh of our sif natures attached, to its advertisements." Mil. WM. ir. J. WELLS, 055 Claiborne Avo., Chicago, III., write*: “After using vour Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Itaw Hoof Formula, have gained J.5 pounds.” MR. EDWARD 11. HOWE, 938 Main street, Kansas City, Mo., writes: “Have used your Duffy’s Pure Mult Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula a little over two months. Have gained 19J pounds.” Mr. C. H. KNIGHT, 1345 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C., writes: “After using Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, have gained 10 pounds in weight.” Mr. WM. CHAPMAN, 1500 Vermont Avc., Washington. D. C., writes: “I have used your Du fly’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula, and have gained 10 THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO., Baltimore, Mn. rtiVThe Duffy’s Haw Beef Formula mentioned above is a special household application of the — —i a... G f Cliffy’s Pure > more specifically asting Discuses. In addition of our whisky, it furnishes un equaled blood-forming material, whereby the weight and strength are increased. A printed copy of this formula of raw beef and our . will bo mailed to any jrth are increased. A printed ila, which cbnsista principally ur Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisky, any address, under the Seal of by us by a special process, making it the most palatable ami efficacious beef preparation ever /in 11 Kn liii/l f\C /. I 1 B.lliririuiu 11 4 i 4 W TlflT — Ladies Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion ? If so, a few applications of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA BALM will grat ify you to your heart’s con tent. It does away with Sal- lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, ami all diseases and imperfections of the skin, li overcomes the Hushed appear ance of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN TY ; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. Iii<i for the labor vote, ami it was essential that it should lie given to the world just as h" had prepnred It. Sineu then lie lias not been so particular. Hisspecchcs have tho Blaino ring, and nre delivered in the old spontaneous combustion way. TUB KEYNOTE FOR 1888. The opinion seems to be deeply rooted that the present political battle on the part of the republicans is the preliminary skirmishing of the national campaign of 1888. The horde of distinguished men in the state make no concealment of the fact that the tight for Bodwcll is a continuance «f the Blaine campaign of two years ago. CHAIRMAN MANLEY’S HOPES. Your correspondent was at the head quarters of the republican state committee to-day and hud abl'ief talk with Chairman Manley, who is running the Bodwell cam paign. Knowing ones in the city uiflrm that it was Manley, at Blaine’s instigation, who caused Bodwell to consent to ho a j pounds.” candidate against his own inclinations. In I referring to the outlook he said that every thing presaged u glorious republican vic tory. The vote for Bodwell would be .about the same as that oast in 1882 for Itobie, who was elected by 8500 plurality. Bodwoll’s plurality would he as much if not more. “We shall return our delega tion to congress,” he added, “b.y our usual large majorities, and next winter Senator Halo will be re-elected without any oppo sition in the party.” The rugged fact, however, cannot bo disguised that tho republican managers are not having such smooth sailing,as they pretend. A source of danger Is the pro hibition party. Although numbering hut a mere handful of voters, their leaders are very aggressive and are attacking the re publican party in a very savage style on account of the alleged duplicity of its ieuders on the prohibition question. THE LIQUOR QUESTION. One of the great complaints raised by these prohibitionists who wish to deluge the state with cold water is that Hie re publicans are derelict In duty in enforcing the liquor law, especially in the cities. The republican leaders reply that the law is as well enforced us any other statute for the punishment of crime, and undertake to snow that there is no good ground for the charges made that the party which gave birth to prohibition and adopted it as one of the fundamental principles of its creed has gone hack on it. Thus the light goes on increasing daily in intensity of feeling. Air. Blaine declares: “1 am going to vote so as to preserve prohibi tion In Maine.” But this is no new con fession, as lie has always voted that way since the republican party was horn in .Maine. HLAINK AS A PROHIBITIONIST. Mr. Blaine’s opposition to the prohibit- ' or.v movement on the ground that its j tendency is to throw the stute into the hands of the democrats and give the peo-j pie free rum, is undoubtedly preventing a good many stanch temperance republicans who really sympathize with the third party j from casting their fortunes with it. There is also another class among tlie.se republi can prohibitionists who are kept within party lines on the strength of Mr. Blaine's , argument that, t he imposition of a heavy 1 whisky tax would not only be the means of decreasing the consumption of liquor, but, being in the nature of a tine, would ultimately squelch the manufacture of whisky bv taxing it to death. The role that Mr. Blaine is playing on the subject of prohibition shows the great republican leader to be a prohibitionist in state poli ties, while in national polities his position is undefined. The prohibitionists under St. John and Dow may not succeed in drawing much of a vote from the republi can party, but it is apparent that they are causing its leaders a heap of trouble. THE DEMOCRATS SOMNOLENT. The democrats appour to be sound asleep. They have no money in the party strong. *mx to make a lighting campaign, and, what is worse, tho best of feeling does not exist um.mg the leaders on account of the way the olnces have been tilled. The dis appointed ones cannot conceal their dis gust with the administration. The rank and file ire all right, and probably will not be unmindful of their duties on tlie day of election. Chairman Brown has done'the best he. could to organize the parly and to put speakers into the field, lie and Harry Clifford are about the only leaders who have really put on their war paint. The congr.-ssioiial fight between Clifford and Tom Reed in the first district is becoming quite lively. This is the only district , in which the democrats have anv hope of \ electing u congressman. They count on 1 receiving the largest share of the labor vote. The democrats in the first district, us well as throughout the state, are taking u remarkaide interest in the third party movement. It is remarkable because the Maine democracy is opposed to prohibition, and, were they to get into power, would undoubtedly enact u license law as the fruit of t heir victory. As plurality elects in Maine, every vote the prohibitionists take from the republicans helps the demo crats. This accounts for the milk in that coeoanut. .intuitin'* find Month. Hartford Times. September, the first calendar month of tho autumn, introduces us to what is in our country doubtless the most beautiful *v.‘T. 'ins! season known to any land. This lir-t of , .i autumn mouths is not apt to bo ! strikingly characteristic of the season, dur- ! ing at least the first half or more of ns course: it brings us only a prolonged, more I golden-tuned August- a succession of the year’s “halcyon days.” September, in our elimate, is apt to be largely a calm, sun shiny month, redolent of ripened apples 1 and pears, and marked by pleasant harvest scenes. The strident insect chorus in the grass is now, at the month’s beginning, at its fullest, loudest pitch, and in the hushes and trees, in some localities, the katydids are in full voice. Not this year, here- ; abouts, but generally, the month’begins and goes on without rain, and the roads and country fields get very dusty. The sun rises and sets like a great disk of burnish ed copper, in skies that seem hazy, not from any cloud formations, but from a dry haze, the thick sultry air of tho departing summer. Behind the old orchard, on the downward slope of the hill, comes up the •‘harvest moon,” rising large and red—and it maintains its apparent size, and nearly the same time of rising, night nfter night, lor several nights. No other month brings of*June^s 4 m'idifight^ skies* i“ “ LOUIS BUHLER &C0., Agents ('oiiiiiijNNioiii’rfr HV the undersigned Ranks and Rankers will pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lot teries which may be presented at our counters. J. II. OGIfKMlIY, I*row. I*n. NiiUI flunk. .V. W. K f Is liltin’II. l*r oh. State Nat" I 5U1* V. BALDWIN, Prow. N. O. Nul l Ran)- U NPRWMNTED ATTRACTION ! Over Half a llillion Distributed pones. Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y, Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years bv the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes- with a capital of $1.000,000—to which a reserve fuhd of over $550,000 lias since been added. By an overwhelming: popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present Slate Constitu tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. I In Grniid Single iniiiiLur Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or posV Look at the following distribution: IftHtii Grand Monthly AND THE EXTRAORDINARY QUARTERLY DRAWING In the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, September 14,1N8G. Ge-i. G. T. BEAURkCiARD, of Louisiana, & Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. Capital Prize, $150,000. •^Notice Ticket* are Ten hollars only. Halves, Fifths,$2. Tenth*, $1. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000 $150,000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50,000.. 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20,000 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000 1 LARGE PRIZES OF 5,000 20 PRIZES OF 1,000 50 PRIZES OF 500 100 PRIZES OF 300 200 PRIZES OF 200 600 PRIZES OF 100 1,000 PRIZES OF 50 APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 300 Approximation Prizes of 100.. 75.. 50.000 20.000 .... 20,000 .... 20.000 20,000 .... 25,000 .... 30,000 .... -40,000 .... 60.00C .... 60,000 .... $20,000 .... 10,000 .... 7,500 2,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500 Application lbr rates to clubs should be made only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. For further information write clearly, giving full address. IMiNTAL S'OTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi* nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ex pense) addressed M. uAt PlIIN. New Orleans, La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington. D. Make P. O. Money Orders imynh'.e and .MldrcMN Hegistered Letters to NUB ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, wed se&w5w New Orleans, La. BALL’S AURANTII Most of tho dii'eA*o* w hid'. atY.iot mankind nro origin Ally caused by a disorde red condition of t he LIV E R • For all complaints of this kind, snob ns Torpidity of the Liver, Bilionsnvw Nervous Dyspepsia. Indiges tion. Iriegularit.v of the Bowels Constipntion. Flatu- ’eney, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach (sometimes cnlled Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Chills anc Fever. Breakbone Fever, Exhaustion betore or after Fever-, Chronic Diar rhoea. Loest of Appetite, Headache, Fonl Breath, Irregularities inci lentnl to Females. Bearing-down is Invaluable. It is not u. panacea for all diseases, but- /*||DE? diseases of the LIVER, Will ymilfi STOMACH imd BOWELS. It changes tue complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color, ft entirely removes low. gloomy spirits. It, is one of the BEST AL TERATIVES and t-LV IFIFRS OF THE BLOOD, and la A VaLUASLF t ONIC. STADICEP 3 AURANTII Fox sale by all Druggists. Price $| ,00 per bottle C. F. STADICER, Proprietor, 140 SO. FRONT ST., Phhndelohla, Pa. U i J i i ‘ eONlY< ORJET 1 rt“T!.Y S.MICFSCTOfU • . . : > -l K.ilprae*. Ite-are. • .. : .i,...c genuine without haV CHICAGO CORSET CO j L -J £t„ New York. t+j & i ~2 u+--uo at. Chicago utt ; CHEW TOBACCO!! BUT DON’T CHEW POISON T>VDOLPH FINZEH’S Pat. “Havana ('lire'* process for treating Tobacco removes nico tine, dirt and grit, enabling the leaf to absorb pure, ripe fruit, and making the most delicious, the most lasting, and the only wholesome chew in the world one that will not cause heartburn, nervousness, nor indigestion. TURF. Fine Cavendish, Brandy- 'each ilavor.au everlast- ugchew. SUNLIGHT NUGGET. STARLIGHT. A fruit-flavored pocket piece for the people. Guaranteed not to contain a traceof chemical or noxious drug. Chew It a week and you will chew It always. The pilot-wheel on every plug. KI'DOLI’ll FINZER TOBACCO CO., Louisville, Ivy, IMZa^COIsr, <3-.A~. TH L FA LL TERM of this institution will open oh the last Wednesday 29th • of September next. The chairs of Latin and Greek have been con solidated into the chair of Ancient Languages, to whwh Prof. Wm. G. Manly, a distinguished graduate of the University of Virginia, has been elected. The Theological department, presided over by Rev. James G. Ryals. P. p., and the Law depart ment. with Hon. Clifford Anderson as the chair man of its faculty, oiler special inducements to students in these departments. Of the Preparatory department, designed to prepare boys tor the University classes, Mr. Emerson H. George, an alumnus of the Univer sity. has been elected as principal, to succeed Prof. T. K. Ryals. Post graduate courses of study for the degrees of .V. M. and Ph. P.. open to the graduates of all male colleges, have been established by the authority of the board of trustees. For catalogues an other information, address JNO. J. BRANTLY, Jyl3 2tawid Secretary of Faculty. THE 21st Annual Session opens September 15th, I 1886. For catalogue or special information apply to W. R. ABLJTT. Principal. Believe P. O.. Va. jy30 eoo26t Potash Victim. Cured by S. S. 8. CAUTION. Consumers should not confuse our SjieciJlc with the numerous imitations, substitutes, potash and mercury mixtures which are got ten up to sell, not on their own merit, but on the merit of our remedy. An imitation is always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive only as they can deal from (he article Imitated. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. For sale by all druggists. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. S. S. S. vs. POTASH. T have had blood poison for ten years. I know I have taken one hundred bottles of Iodide of potash in that time, but it did me no good. Last summer my fnco, neck, body •and limbs were covered with sores, and I could scarcely use my arms on account of rheu matism in my shoulders. I took S. S. S., ami it bus done me more good than all other medi cine** I have taken. My face, body and neck arc perfectly clear and clean, and my rheu matism is entirely gone. I weighed 110 pounds when I began the medicine, und I now weigh 152 pounds. My first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong man. I would not be without S. S. S. for several times its weight in gold. C, E. MITCHELL, W. 33d St. Ferry, New York. pnBisuers Huckleberry ©ORDIAL-i- + 1DYSENTERY CHILDRENTEETHING 50 tPER BOTTLE Wesleyan Female Institute, ST^TJ'3STT02Sr, ’V.A.. Opens September 2M, 1X86. One of the First Schools for Young Ladies in the Union. All Departments thorough. Buildings elegant. Steam heat. Gas light. Situation beautiful. Climate splendid, l-npils from nineteen States. All important advantages in one greatly reduced charge. .Board, Washing, Lights, English, Latin, French, German. Music, for Scholastic year, from September to June, Mat*0. For Catalogue write to Rev. WM. A. HARRIS, D. D., Pre-ident, ly"eodihn Slauiytou, Virginia. otighlv fullol beautiful effects and poetical anu romantic influences. Day and night lapse away peacefully, in a protracted calm. It would almost seem as if nature herself were taking a rest, in the midst of her ripened fields. 1! hat Lord Uundolpli Discovers. Lord Randolph Churchill is making the important discovery that it is not half so much fun to occupy the position of the to take the part of the baiter. ^-Pittsburg Dispatch. sof eod6m Ga. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. (GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: All pai> vi ties having claims against John D. Stripling, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified U> present the same, duly authenticated, tome within the time prescribed by law, and all parties indebted to said John D. Stripling are required to make immediate payment to me. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, V. H. MULL, D. LL. IL. t’lianeellor. 'I’HE Sfith Session of Departments at Athens A will begin Wednesday, sth ol October next. Full courses of study in Letters and Science: special courses in Engineering, Agriculture, Physics and Chemistry. TUITION FREE. For catalogues and information address the Chan cellor at Athens. Law School opens at the same time. For information address Prof. Geo. Dudley Thomas, at Athens. Ga. Lamas Cobb, See-; Board of Trustees. Athens, Ga. Aug., ism. sep4 dawlin HOSE I HOSE! IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE, 1 HILL OFFER SltHL -BARGAIN'S FI HIE MI WEEK. at We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Noziles. GEORGIA STEAM Hi GAS PIPE COMPANY, Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street. VROFflBNIONAl. CARDft. D R. C. T. OSBURN, ~~~- Dentist. (Successor to Dr. J. M. Mason.) Office next door to Rankin House. Same on trance ns Riddle’s gallery. oc4-iy W F. TIGNER, " — . Dentist, a r P.j Twelfth street (formerly Randolph street T Heal Eslnle Agent, 1245' BROAD FOB SALE. , A Place ol twenty acres, large .... L, mid commodious House, with every convenience, in perfect or der, l 1 „ miles from Rroaf street —• - — -—j — in one of the most desirable Ire culilies adjacent to the city. If desirable would exchange for city property. A desirable four-room Dwell ing on south Fifth avenue; good neighborhood and not fhr from business center of Broad street Terms easy and on lung time. A desirable six-room Dwelling two stories, with water works' on north Broad. Place in thou ough order. Five two-room Dwellings on Ninth street, one block of Geor gia Midland Railroad. . Two Residences on north Sec- - k, ond avenue (Jackson street) of s at and 7 rooms, each desirably lo- cated. This property is consid- *«?"*“-**»#*- ered cheap by those who know the value of good real estate. A new and elegant House close to court house. Dwelling in thorough order and has alT the late improvements. Is consider ed one of the nicest homes. . A delightful home on Rose - i Hill, half acre lot and a new •ttjinKiA House This property is consid- giroiwiiil ered to be one of the nicest homes on the hill. Terms easy and will be sold cheap. A nice little fhrm seven miles - from the city in Lee county, Ala. 1 * Good four-room House on the > pay for same. A desirable 7 room Dwelling with good vacant lot on north Fifth avenue, one of the most desirable locations in the city, for sale cheap, as owner wishes to leave the city. Landlords Place the management of your property in my hands and secure good, prompt paying tenants, as my long experience in renting enables all who place property in my hands to secure good and desirable tenants. For Rent from October ist, 1886. No. 1524 Sixth avenue, 3 room Dwelling, new. No. 1522 Sixth avenue, 3 44 . “ 44 No. 1520 Sixth avenue, 3 44 44 44 No. 1518 Sixth avenue, 3 44 44 44 No. 1516 Sixth avenue, 8 44 44 44 No. 220 Thirteenth St., 5 44 44 corner. No. 1542 Second avenue, 5 14 44 44 No. 1532 Second avenue, 5 44 44 44 No. 1317 Second avenue, 5 room Dwelling. No. 1314 First avenue, 3 44 44 new. No. 1316 First avenue, 3 44 44 41 No. 1316 Warren street, 8 “ “ No. 823 First avenue, 4 44 44 4 No. 932 Fifth avenue, 4 44 44 No. 930 Fifth avenue, 5 44 44 No. 502 Eleventh street, 4 44 44 corner. No. 1138 Front street, 7 44 44 44 No. Front street, 4 44 * 4 cor. 6th No. 710 Fifth avenue. No. 702 Ninth street. No. 708 Ninth street. No. 402 Second avenue. No. 402 Third avenue. No. 404 Third avenue. No. 430 Fifth avenue. No. 428 Fifth avenue. No. 1233 Fifth avenue, 5 rooms. No. 1304 Broad Street Store. No. 1248 Broad Street Store No. 422 Fifth avenue, 4 rooms, new. No. 836 Fifth avenue, 4 rooms, new. No 693 Ninth street, 4 rooms, new. No. 709 Fourth avenue, 4 rooms, new. Patton Dwelling in Linmvood. 5 rooms, with two acres, fVontingGeo. W. WoonrufTs. TENANTS Wanting homes now or fVom October 1st will find it to their interest to see me before renting from any other agency. TOOMBS CRAWFORD 1245 North Broad St. fCopv.) Chicago, Aprtl21st, 1886. This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust and Savings Bank has this day received from the Union Ci^ar Company of Chicago, to be held as a Special Deposit, U. s. 4 °io Coupon Bonds, ns follows * Ko. 220M D. $W©. % Market Value of which Is “ 41204 loo. I “ 4120ft 100. J. $1012. 62870 lOO f ^ * •800. J (S.) yas. S. Gibbs, Cash. We offer the above as a FORFEIT* if our “ FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a genuine Havana-fillcrCigar.-Union Cigar Co, Gftoce* CIGAR Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar Is strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanbip. Sold by all Crocere. UNION CIGAR COMPANY, K If. CUotoa SL, - CHICAGO. Retail by C. D. HUNT, Columbus, Ga. teMdir