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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 8, 1886.
Some Interesting Gossip From
National Capitol.
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Thp linululnna Polltlclanii Htlrrml Ip-Urn
ricvplanil'b Vlnlt to Hullhlo—The lloicrnrmuil’i
Inromr anil Kx|Hmdlturi>>i.
Washington, October fl—There is a stir
among Louisiana politicians and office
holders. Senator Eustis, Collector Jonas,
and Postmaster Buck, of New Orleans, are
here and closeted with tile president every
day. The collector and postmaster are
denying tho charge that they participated
in tno recent convention in J. Floyd King’s
district. Senator Eustis wants the scalps
of those who did violate the president’s or
der, and he will in all probability get them
if tho charges can be proven. The presi
dent has declared since the case came up
thnt he would summarily dismiss any man
found guilty. One of the men indicated
by the New York Star in an editorial, the
United States Marshal, is a brother of Sen
ator Oibson. The outcome of the matter
is awaited with much interest both here
and in Louisiana.
WALKER BLAINE.
Walker Blaine is on his way to Chicago,
whero he expects to make his home in the
future. His elder brother, Emmons Blaine,
hns been very successful in the west. Ho
never had any taste for politics or olllcial
life, and declined to accept a government
appointment. He has worked his way up
until now he is one of the principal attor
neys for the Chicago and Northwestern
railroad. Walker Blaine has kept more or
less under his father’s wing. It will be
remembered that President Oarfield made
him second assistant secretary of state
when his father presided over that depart
ment. He retired from tho position when
Mr. Arthur became president, but was
provided with a comfortablo berth ns
associate counsel for the government
before tho court of Alabama
claims. This court ceased to exist
January 1 last, and ho was consequently
out of employment. It is understood that
he has received a very good offer from a
lending Chicago railroad. It is said that
he is soon to lx; married to a daughter of
Joseph Mi-dill, the editor of the Chicago
Tribune, which may account for his select
ing that place for his future home.
aiVINO BUFFALO THE SHAKE.
A special from Buffalo says: Anothor
reason for Mrs. Cleveland’s visit to Buffalo
at thif. time has been discovered. By her
order all the president's effects in bis old
bachelor quarters in the Weed block were
last evening shipped to Washington by
freight over the Lehigh Valley. This
seems to indicate that the president does
not intend to return to Buffalo to live,
which has for some time been suspected.
THE NEW MINISTER TO MEXICO,
lion. Thomas Maiming the recently
appointed minister to Mexico, left New
Orleans yesterday for New York, accom
panied by Mrs. Manning and bis widowed
daughter, Mrs. Johnson. Hu will take tho
steamer from there to Veru Cruz, while
his family will return to their home in
Alexandria, La. A month later they will
join him at the Mexican capital.
EX-HECRETAHY M’cULLOCH.
A prominent figure on the avenue these
pleasant autumnal days is ex-Secrotury
Hugh McCulloch, formerly of the treasury
department, who, despite advancing years,
takes great pride in driving himself a pair
of spirited bays. Busides a town house on
King place, about the Arlington, Mr. Mc
Culloch lias a country sent north of Wash
ington, where he usually spends the sum
mer with his family. His clenn-sliaven
face and straight crown high hat seem the
same os in tho days of Johnson’s adminis
tration, when the treasury portfolio be
longed to him, and by a singular coinci
dence the closing days of President Ar
thur’s regime found Mr. McCulloch occu
pying the same post that lie did under a
previous president, whose predecessor had
been assassinated. Every morning this
famous tlnaneial authority rises at an early
hour at his country seat, and after break
fast lie drives into tho city to attend to pri
vate and personal matters requiring his at
tention.
NEW SILVER CEUTIPICATEK.
The general distribution of the new one
dollar certificates began to-day, and will
be continued until to demand, which is
very great, has boon entirely supplied.
The notes are now being printed at the
rate of 30,000 a day. Tho new two dollar
certificates will not be ready for issue for
two weeks yet.
INTERESTING FIGURES.
The treasury department has published
a statement showing tho population, not
revenue and net expenditures of the gov
ernment for the last ftseul year, with the
per capita of the revenues and expendi
tures. Tho population is given at 58,420,-
000, and the net revenue at $334,430,127,
being a per capita of 6.70, or .08 greater
than the fiscal year of t885. The expendi
tures were #247,483,138 -a per capita of 4.15,
or .24 'ess tlian that of tho previous year.
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For Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
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AURANTII
Most of tho diseases which afflict mankind are origin
ally caused by a disordered condition of the L | V E R •
For all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
tho Liver, BUiousnoHs, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, Irregularity of tho Bowels, Constipation, Flatu
lency, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Broakbone Fever,
Exhaustion before or after Fovois, Chronic Diar-
rluea. Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath,
.Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
sags: SmUfiJEKRiUMIII
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but *CT»E!f all diseases of tho LIVER,
STOtVlAOHnnd BOWELS.
»t clu.njwa foe completion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to r« ruddy, healthy color, it entirely removes
low, gloomy spirit*. It is one of the feEST AL-
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C. F. STAL'iCiK, Proprietor,
*40 SO. FPONT ST.. Phiu.dfllohln, Pa.
FORECASTS FOR OCTOBER.
Wlmt Die IMmiPtx ere (Joins to <lo t'i
Month -Tho Woodier.
The following is from Hie Scientific
Weather Guide, a sequel to Prof. Tice’s
prognosticat ions:
Probable Weather—First, clonrand quite
cool, with liability to frost north of tho
Ohio river; 2 to ti, clotuly, with storms; (i to
S, clear and cool, with high west winds; 8
to It!, several storm centres will cross the
continent. These storms will bo general
and cover an extended area, but not mark
ed by great severity; 17 to lit, clear and
quite cold; 11) to 27, another series of storm
centres will cross the country, and
those from the 21st to the 24th will ho se
vere and wide in extent. Sections suffer
ing from drought will be likely to get rains
between these dates. Heavy frosts will
probably occur about the 22d and 28th, 28
to 30, clear and cool in the northern sec
tions. There will be a good many warm
days in October, with a few pretty cold
ones about the 5th, 11th, 17lh, 22dunu 28th.
The warmer ones will be about the 3d, 9th,
15th, 21st and 2»ith. Earthquakes, if any,
about the 4th, 10th, 16th, 21st and 27th.
Also the following for October from
Raphael's Weather Guide, a Loudon pub
lication: “The transits for the month arc
serious. Uranus and Jupiter are botli in
Libra, and will affeot adversely the celes
tial empire, Austria and Lisbon principally.
Saturn is rapidly becoming stationary in
Cancer, and will bring untoward events on
Tndia, Holland, New York and other coun
tries ruled by that sign. Mars enters
Sagittary, heuee Spain will speedily
become unsettled and sedition will in
crease. In London we may expect fires
towards the end of the month, accidents
and much crime. The United States and
Russia will both benefit during the month,
and trade and commerce will increase.”
Exhausted Vitality, N
Ity, Uremature Declini
and the untold misery
Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic is pre
scribed by all prominent physicians, and is
undoubtedly the best tonic now being
sold. It prevents malaria, and cures dys
pepsia and general debility.
Greenville, S. C., May 22,1885.
Messrs. Westmoreland Bros.—Gentle
men : Having used your Calisaya Touic
since 1883, I cheerfully recommend it to
those suffering from loss of appetite and
dyspepsia; also os a preventive of ma
laria, having used one dozen bottles in
Florida during the months of September,
October and November, 1884.
J. C. Boozer.
Brannon & Carson, wholesale agents,
Columbus, Ga. sep2t4 d&wlw
mm thyself.^
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Medical Association, to the President of which,
the Hon. I*. A. Bissell, and associate officers ol
the Board the reader is respectfully referred.
The Science of Life should he read by the young
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‘‘CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH.’
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“C’hlehestcr’s English” amt take ao other, or luclose 4.
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NAME PAPER, t'hleheater Chemical Co.,
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for “Chirk*
SPECIALTIES
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To-Morrow
We Will Offer 250 Dozen
Gents' All Linen
HEMSTITCHED
HANDKERCHIEFS,
COLORED BORDERS AND WHITE,
At 15c. Each.
The same Handkerchiefs
are sold in this city at 3-6
and 40 cents.
tao DOZEN
Ladies’ All Linen White
_A-T 5 CENTS.
85 Dozen Jerseys, all de
signs, all wool, fine quality,
at ft 25 each. You can’t
duplicate them in town at
$1 75.
Sternberg&Loewenherz
LEADERS OF
Low Prices.
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
< It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea
! without the knowledge of the person tak-
j ing it; is absolutely harmless, mid will ef
fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
. the patient is a moderate drinker or an al-
| ©oholie wreck. It has been given in thou-
: sands of cases, and in every instance a per-
[ feet cure has followed. It never fails. The
' system once impregnated with the Specific,
j it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOB SA-LE BY
M. D. HOOD & CO., DRUGGISTS.
113 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA.
Call or write for circular & full particulars.
The Burnt Child Cries !
So it is with many competitors that cannot keep up with the
great march of
When Gray secured that large bankrupt stock, and
amazed the public of Columbus and vicinity by the quality of
the goods, and the prices, intermingled with such crowds
that, only can he seen at the Trade Palace, such boasting
and pleading was never heard before, by some so-called first-
class merchants, in their vain endeavor to catuh a few cus
tomers a day to come in their stores, in order to keep them
up in spirits and hopes. Until Gray gets through selling out
their bankrupt stock, and not have a meteor, like Mark
Twain's, descend upon them—well, unless some change
their way of doing business, Gray's meteor, charged with
public indignation at high prices, will pay them a call soon.
So they had better look out. Where’s there is smoke, you
will find fire. (fray's Great Sootldny Syrup Trices for this
week will he, by ropiest, for competitors to match and show the
Goods :
SILK-FACED VELVETS, every shade made, our price is 49e. a yard, sold in other
stores here at 90e.
WARRANTED ALL SILK VELVETS, every shade made, our price §1.00, sold else
where at #1.75.
WARRANTED ALL SILK CRUSHED PRESSED VELVETS, every shade made, our
price $1.50, sold elsewhere at §2.10.
We can match anybody’s §1.25 BLACK SILK for 72J,c.
We can match anybody’s §1.60 BLACK SILK for §1.00.
We arc selling NICE JERSEYS at §1.00, that you will pay elsewhere §7.50. A limited
quantity left.
Of course our BLACK AND COLORED JERSEY stock is replete, and prices range
from 50c. and upwards.
Call and see our great IRISH FRY-FACED BLANKETS, worth $5.00, for §2.50.
Call ana see our CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, 1}, worth §8.00, for §4.05.
Call and see our ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, White, Red and Fancy, worth 35c., for 221c.
This is funny and a1 ranjro. !>u« nevevtlielcs.N (rue. (Inst (Jruy sella (Ice best (.*«.
CAXTffX FIjAX^IML nf I) I-2c* IPrJfO IIMvns GoodM c^lNcwtcVyo, &•;* Ssoeiio
utilise, tintl tvuve luilf of IBte moiioy lioino, am! go to *V.-* ihsiiSc w-ilsico
nml set* Hit* Lns'tt'osf !>2*cmn Goods .Stack in toivsi. au.'t &•.;* ?!>© Bvcsm you
want at BcaSf privo.
Remember, we will have our Great Black Goods Sale on Monday and Tuesday. Come and see
the best f;5c. BLACK CASHMERE, at 25c. ‘
We have decided on FINE BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, from 40c. a yard and up
wards. to put in all TRIMMINGS FREE, for these two days only, and you will ;ret them and
only the best of same.
There is one stock especially we wish to let you know that we have decided bargains in, and
that is our UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Big? inducements offered in this department. We
can show the best 25c., 40c., 50c., 75c. and $1.00 UNDERSHIRT in Columbus.
Calicoes;! Calicoes! Calicoes in abundance! New styles 4c.
As we said before we have bid good-bye to those that can not struggle, only by copying from our
old advertisements. We will give them a hint how to do. No wonder that trade is dull wi'h
them, and business quiet. Antedelnvian, dead and doomed ways and ideas. Surpassed only by
Gray, with his crushing, cutting cash figures. Like General Forrest at Fort Pillow, asking nor
giving quarter, buried in the furrowed parallels and trenches, the hearths, hopeless, helpless Credit
Regulator only. Many merchants believe that success lies in tile direction of Big Profits; While
Gray’s theory is to make your profits in buying, so as to undersell all competetion, and control
UNPRECEDENTED
stock: of
Piece Goods
NOW’ READY
meteor at the end of his yard stick, which he will swing loosely this week, so look out'. It is only
within two points of the compass of you.
Best 50c. Corset in Georgia to be sold at 25e.
Come and see the fun and rush this week.
Remember Monday and Tuesday is Special Black Goods Day.
The above Bankrupt Stock we are now selling at such low prices, that it brings
many new faces to our store.
Respectfully submitted by the On-Top-Live-House,
C. P. GRAY & CO.
tlCSr 1 Largest Business Connect ions South,
COLUMBUS, SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA, NEW YORK.
Shortest. Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York
than via Louisville—Close Conuecliou with Piedmont
Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Leave New Orleans
“ Mobile,
“ Selma.
“ Mont&oi
“ Ohehaw
Arrive Columbus.
Leave Columbus.
“ Opelika
Arrive west Point.
“ La Grange
“ Nownan
“ Atlanta
Via W. & A. Railroad.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Rome
“ Dalton
“ Chattanooga
“ Cincinnati
Via the Piedmont Air Line to New York und East.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Charlotte
“ Richmond
“ Washington
“ Baltimore
“ Philadelphia...
“ New York
5#ld by IlrunUta every wbc:
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¥Good salary and
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A t hniiin < r to t ravel; B tnto which preferred
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T his whisky was introduced originally in the year
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For Fall, 1886.
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eodt/
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
I have for sale the following list of Real Estate
which I will be pleased to show to parties who
desire to purchase:
$1500. One eight room house on Eighth street, be
tween Third and Fourth avenues.
1300. One new five room house on Ninth street,
near court house.
$2400. One six room house, near court house.
$4500. ' , acre lot with six room house on Second
avenue, near Thirteenth street.
$2500. New eight room house on lower Broad
street.
1800. A new five room residence on Rose Hill,
83000, Li aerc- lot with six room house, on Second
avenue near Fourteenth street.
3000. New six room residence, on Fifth avenue,
, near Fourteenth street.
2500. Eight room residence on Rose Hill.
2200. Six room house on Fourth avenue, near
street car line.
3000. Improved corner lot on Fifth avenue, pay
ing fourteen per cent.
750. Two new three room houses in lower town
paying fifteen per cent.
1000. Four new three room houses in Northern
Liberties, rents for $16 per month.
275. One vacant lot, near Slade’s school.
2400. 213 acres of land nine miles east of Coluni
bus.
1200. 187 acres of land, seven miles trom city, on
Hamilton road.
3500. 160 acres of land in Wynnton, with six room
residence.
5000. 800 acres of the best land in Bullock county,
Alabama.
1600. 800 acres of land in Gadsden county, Fla.
eod
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RUDOLPH FINZER’S
STARLIGHT
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PRIZE
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At Wholesale by
LOUIS BUHLER & Co,
OOLTJ2yfBTTS, GLA-.
je5 eod6m
CHAS. H. CROMWELL,
General Passenger Agent.
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co,
o
N and after this date Trains will run as follows;
COLUMBUS, GA., October 3d, 1886.
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 1.
Pass’ger.
No. 3.
Accom.
No. 5.
Accom.
2 30 p m
2 46 p m
5 37 p m
6 46 p m
8 SO p m
7 23 p m
10 33 p m
10 25 p m
10 35 p m
6 20 a m
630am
2 00 a m
11 20 a m
1 15 p m
4 50 a m
“ Eufaula, M. & E. R. It
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 2.
Pass’ger.
No. 4.
Accom.
No. 6.
Accom.
Leave Montgomery, M. & E R. R
“ Eufaula, M. & E. R. R
3 30 p m
7 35 a m
9 10 a ni
9 25 a m
7 29 a m
12 45 p m
3 45 a m
5 34 a m
6 29 a m
7 29 a in
10 19 a m
6 40 p m
7 15 p m
10 49 p m
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and
Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex-
ceptcept Sunday. Nos. 9 and 10 (Passenger) Sundays only.3
W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. .
. D. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A.
Five Cold and Two Silver Medals,
awarded in 1885 at the Expositions of
New Orleans and Louisville, and the In*
ventions Exposition of London.
The superiority of Coraline over horn
or whalebone has now been demonstrated
by over five years’ experience. It is mor*
durable, more pliable, more comfortable,,
and never breaks.
Avoid cheap imitations made of varioiE
kinds of cord. None are genuine un'e#
“Du. Warnbr’s Coralinb” is print*
on inside of steel cover.
fOR 8ALE BY ALL LIABIN6 MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, New York Cit$
_a. jlvxcjjlj. recceive free a costly dox ol
goods which will help all, of either sex, to maka
more money right away tha'fl anything else In
this world. Fortunes await the workers abso
lutely sure. Terms mailed free. Tbue & Co.,
Augusta. Maine. dawti
all expense, can be
made working for us. Agents preferred who can
furnish their own horses and give their whole time
to the business. Snare moments may he profitably
employed also. A few vacancies In t ’
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