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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER HI, 1886.
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JAEHNE'S CLERK.
IlcmltUnr™ Knljlny, Ilf lid urns l<> Sew Vork ami
Make* Uiie*(iertoil IlIxt'loauri'H About Ills Km-
lilnjor.
New York, September 12.—Pour months
.ago, just as he was wanted ns u witness in
the supreme court, Boodle Alderman
Joehne’s couiidentiiU clerk, Alter, disap
peared. He went away at Jaime’s com
mand and paid his expenses with Jaehne’s
money. When the latter whs exhausted
be was unable to obtain more, and accord
ingly sneaked back to this city with the
intent of “squeezing” the'aldermen
and members of Jaehne’s fam
ily. He had been here a week when lie
was arrested, and he has made an interest
ing confession concerning his employer’s
method as a business man and a statesman
His statement includes an admission that
his testimony before t.he senate investiga
ting committee was totully false. When
Alter went into Jaehne’s emplov, in 1877
the latter was in Europe, doing tho effete
monarchs in partnership with two
notorious thieves, Andy Curtin and Jim
Stewart. The precious pair collared the
stuff aud Jaehne disposed of it here.
When the alderman was arrested, he
transferred his business to Alter, but main
tained a lively interest in the property
During the spring lie compelled Alter to
throw a large quantity of valuable silver
plate into the North river, as well as a
costly edition of Shakespere. Alter says
that Jaehne’s fine watch was stolen from a
German steamer as she lay at her pier in
Hoboken. He further' declares that
Jaehne has $100,000 on deposit in his safe to
pay over to certain aldermen interested in
the Broadway franchise, and that his store
was a rendezvous for the statesmen
when they were not overcrowded with
the requirements of public service. Wiien
Alter went away Jaehne promised to look
after Alter’s invalid mother, as well as to
supply him with money to live upon, and
both these things he failed to do, and Al
ter became discouraged. He looks and
acts like a total wreck, but the report of
his arrest has startled the indicted aider-
men, and since his confession new precau
tions have been taken to prevent any of
them from escaping.
A flrutoful t'om'NiMHiilrnt.
When a recipient of a bottle writes as
enthusiastically of the virtues of Calisaya
Tonic as did a daughter in a letter to her
father recently, it can only mean that the
Tonic is the best on the market. The let
ter came from Wilmington, N. C. The
writer, after referring to the extraordinary
aud wearing nature of her household
duties recently, says: “lam confident that
I never should have held out had it not
been for the bracing effects of the admira
ble Tonic.” Again the writer Savs: “Iain
proud of Greenville’s sons. Long live Dr.
Westmoreland, and may his name be wide
famed for the preparation of so excellent
and palatable a medicine.” » * * Sev
eral other highly complimentary refer
ences arc made in the letter to the splen
did effects of the Tonic. Westmoreland
Bros, only ask any one who is suffering
from debility, loss of appetite or malaria,
to try their medicine. It is sure to revive
and strengthen. “And all it costs is a dol
lar a bottle.”
Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents,
Columbus, Ga. sep3 dlw
Cure of Ltrer fftiiipliilut.
Towa Palls, Harding Co., Iowa,
June 8, 1885.
I have been using Allcock’s Porous
Plasters for four years, and think I could
not get along without them. For a long
time I Vfgs afflicted with a pain under my
right shoulder blade ; I also had considera
ble difficulty in breathing. I applied an
Allcock’ls Porous Piaster on my back, and
one on my chest. I kept changing them
overy four days, and at the end of three
weeks was entirely cured.
eod&w E. S. Stevens,
Aa llonest Man Flails flip Wallet.
Philadelphia, September 12.— The
wallet containing over $7000, lost by Bank
Bunner Bobeson while riding on a street
car yesterday afternoon, was found in the
roadway by a teamster named John Gal
lagher and was returned to the bank intact
this afternoon.
Gallagher’s honesty was well rewarded.
He had kept the wallet all night, not
knowing what to do with it until he read
the newspapers this morning.
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little sufferer at onee; it produces
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
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remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly
ItONsa to lip Miide a Puke.
The Russian government bus extended a
kindly invitation to O’Donovan Rossa to
take up his residence in St. Petersburg.
Jeremiah, in reply, thanks the czar for his
courtesy, but declines the invitation
because of a previous engagement. He
must first, he says, “lay Loudon in ashes.”
It is stated that Alexander intends to
elevate Rossa to a dukedom,—Chicago
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recommended for rheumatism, being a
druggist myself, lull to no profit. At last I
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Criminal Fools.
Chicago Tiibuue.
A local assembly of Knights of Labor in
New York the other day ordered 450 men
in a shoe manufactory to stop work at
noon. Themenobeyed without knowing
why the order w T as issued. In the evening
they found out that it was because of a re
fusal of their employers to grant ail in
crease in their wages which they had
decided not to ask for, but which had been
demanded for them without their knowl
edge by the local assembly of knights, of
which a few of them were members. Such
an act, of course, involves thousands of
dollars of loss, both to the firm and the
workingmen, on the one hand, while on
the other it strikes sensible people as
another illustration of the crying necessity
for some sort of reform of the organization
whereby the criminal foolB who run the
local assemblies may be brought lip with a
round turn.
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“Has prohibition proved a failure in
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who had just come down from the hills.
•‘You bet it hain’t. W’y, podner. we can
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before. No failure about that, is thar?”—
Arkansaw Traveler,
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Mr. Frye now makes a denial every day
of the report that he said he saw a smirch
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it, too.—Chicago Herald.
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Our Preparations are Now Complete,
And om* expectations lor a booming Fall Trade are certainly
lobe realized. All wailing on Gray to set the ball in motion.
Some say. “Wliiit is Gray up to?” others, “Wind on earlli is
Gray going to do wiili three car loads of Dross Goods alone'?”
Well, our immense resources were skillfully applied. We are
determined to do Hie Dress Goods trade of Hie town, as usual,
;is we cherish I he just reputation we have established for be
ing a truly progressive, enterprising and reliable firm, identi
fied with prime qualities of medium and fine imported goods.
t All of Our New Full Stock Now in!
Just to gel the trade to see how many Black Goods and
Colored Dress Goods we are displaying, we will for Ibis week
only offer a few of our choicesl Dress Goods at Hie following
prices :
6 Cases of 4-ounce BROCADE BALBERDIANS, worth 10c, good goods, at 7c a yard.
6 Cases »f8 Queens POSE CASHMERES, “ 1.5c, " “ “ Ho
6 Cases of 8 Queens De CLARENCERET BRISTOL LESTERS, worth 18c, good
goods, at 10c a yard.
5 Cases ol'Silk Face WOOL MOHAIRS, worth ‘20c, good goods, at lie a yard.
5 Cases of Figured ILLUMINATED SUITINGS, worth 25c, good goods, at 12jc yard.
I Case ofl’RUNELLE CLOTHS, worth 30c. good goods, at 15c a yard.
200 Shades of Lupin’s 40-ineh COLORED CASH MERES, worth loo, at ‘25c a yard.
110 Shades of Oss .let 40-inch COLORED De SEXOALAS, worth .50c, at 324c.
43 Shades of SATIN BERBERS CLOTHS, worth 75c, at 331c.
41 Shades of DRAP D’ALENA CLOTHS, worth 7fio, at Sfic.
24 Shades of TRICOT SUITINGS, worth 65c, at 2Sc a yard.
12 Shades of JERSEY CLOTHS, all w -ol. warranted, worth 50c, at 37lc a yard.
All these are some of our new Fall Stock, as you will see
;it a glance. We hough! from a big bankrupt house 150
pieces of 40-inch Black Cashmeres. Some in this lot is worth
00c a yard. We will give your pick from Ibis large stock for
25 cents a yard, but only for this week.
Our Fine Silks and Diatz D"Alina Silk Warp Henriettas,
worth $1. 25, will he 82c a yard. Corkscrew and Basket Suit
ing; also Gilbert’s noted Flannels, at all prices. This will be
our Great Dress Goods Sale, so don't miss it. We desire lo
slide explicitly and have il understood, tliaf our fixed inten
tion in regard to these goods is lo handle nothing but what is
of Ibe very best maiiiifaclure—goods that for quality and
workmanship shall be superior In anything ever before shown
in this city. No language Dial we can control conveys even an
idea of (he grandeur and magnificence of our new Fall Stock.
All our oilier departments full to overflowing. When Gray
cannot sell you your Dry Goods, he will give them to you,
especially at Die prices lie bason them lliis week.
Remember, the best FaiI Prints are only 5 cents even with
us. Good Calicoes can be bad al 4 ends.
OIIST-TOIF-LI^IE-HOUSE.
C. P. GRAY & CO.
Largest Business Connections South,
H :
$NO to IDO per month and ex*
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Make Diem sell them cheap—Gray’s aim.
™ "penses to distmaite circulars in yoi .
iness honorable, permanent, pleasant «V easily operated.
All expenses advanced. Sami’LK casks fkkh. N/ I
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Address NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY, ,
Bradford Block.CINCINNATI. OlliO j
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„ A Suit Over ii Cliarye oT Kiives-Iiroppinu.
Fall River, Mass., September 12.—Suit
was entered yesterday for $5000 damages
byj. A. Starer, United Press operator,
against the Globe newspaper, which
charged him with stealing Associated
Press dispatches by listening to the tick
ing of the Globe instrument from the
Herald office window.
They strolled along the broad parade,
Jonn Jones and pretty Miss Maria.
“Your teeth are awful, John,” she said;
“Why don’t you buy the beautifler?
See mine! How white I Yes,’tis my wont
m with SOZODONT.”
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Gold medal aw arded the author by the Nationa
Medical Association, to the President of tvlnch.
the Hon. P. A. BisseJl. and associate officers ol
the Board the reader is respectfully referred.
The Science of Life should be read by the young
for instruction, and by the afflicted for relief. It
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ALBEMARLE
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thorough and extensive; location healthful anil ao .
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IV. 1*. DICKINSON, Prlm ipal.
Oi'iliiiitni’e Priiliiliiliiiir faille from I!ii!!imii!;' at
Large I ]iuii the Streets.
1>E IT ORDAINED, That from and after Or- j
I > tober 1st, 1886. no cattle shall be permitted at
night in any of the streets or parks of the city. 1
and from October 1 to April l shall be permitted 1
neither day or night, except while being ,
driven through the same: and am
cattle found so running at large shall I e im
pounded by the chief of police, who shall adver
tise and sell the same after giving tbice dn\>
notice of lime and place thereof, and unless the
owner shall within that time redeem the same i
by paying 50 cents for each head of cattle, with j
25 cents per day for feeding. When sold the net J
proceeds shall be turned over to the city treas
urer for account of owner.
Be it further ordained. That nothing in this
ordinance shall be construed to prevent tin-
grazing of cattle upon any of the commons of the
city.
Adopted in Council August 4th, 1886.
CUFF B. GRIMES, Mayor.
M M. MOORE, Clerk Council.
aug6 se t sepl9 d2w
fnimnUNidiifrii.
HV the undersigned Jinnies and Hankers will
pay nil {’rites drawn in The Louisiana .State Lote
tcries which way he presented at our counters.
.1. II. 4MiI.IINIIY. Pros, liii. Xiifl l«ank.
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A. HAMMVIX. Vrvn. VO. JEiifl Hank
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
fund of over $550,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constito*
tion, udonteu December 2d, A. D. ’HTO.
The mdy Loiter)/ ever voted on and endorsed by
the people of any State.
IT NEVER HCALE8 OR POSTPONES.
If* GritiMl Single Number hi-imIng*
lake llomtlil.y. and the Extraordinary
Drawings regularly every three months, instead
of semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March,
1886.
A SPM’.XDin OI'I'OUTIMTY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DRAW
ING, CLASS 14,IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. October 12th,
!*sd in?fli Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL Vit 17.1) 973,000.
100.000 Tichct* nt Five Dollar* Knell.
Traction* in Tilth* in proportion.
LIST OF PRIZEH.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000
1 do do 25,000
1 do do 10,000
2 PRIZES OF $0000 12,000
5 do 2000 10,000
10 do 1000 10,000
20 do 500 10,000
100 do 200 20,000
400 do 100 30,000
500 do 50 25,000
1000 do 25 25,000
A1 »P ROXIMATION PHIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $750 6,750
9 Approximation Prizes of 500 4,500
9 Approximation Prizes of 250 2,250
I9f>7 Prizes, amounting to $265,500
Application for rates to clubs should be inad*
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For fhrtlier information write clearly, giving
full address. POSTAL NOTTS, Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi
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brush belts, extra strong brush, cast
6teel bearing 8 , lie. improved Feeder,
enlarge* dUStprooJ ’ondenser.
i ■ong’, simple It u*mst ruction, durable
ifCTgln ; ast« 5 li^lit, cleans the seed per-
gjfect., and produced first class samples.
! DELIVERED FREE OF FREIGHT
at any urceMsible point. Heud for fall
description and price lint*
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga.
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'Warranted absolutely pul
Cocoa, from which tho excess*
Oil has been removed. It has <4*1
times the strength of Cocoa mi xel
with Starch, Arrowrootor Suga*
and is therefore far more econo oft
U Jcal, costing less than one cent'
•A cup. It is delicious, nourishing
[(strengthening, easily
, laud admirably adapted :or inval
ids us well as for persons in health*,
Sold by Urocers everywhere*
W„BAKER & DO
Wester, Mass.
N.W.AYER&SON
ADVERTISING AGENTS
buYSg PHILADELPHIA
Cor. Chestnut and Eighth Sts.
Receive Advertisement* for this Paper.
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county, deceased, to present them to me properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law. ao
as to show their character and amount. And all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby ra-
* ’ * ’ * ‘ nentto me.
3. BURRUS,
Administrator*