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» 4 2 DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 9, 1*86, THREE BRAVE MEN. Thi>, Kmr*. * Follow Brio* from llrlng Nw.pt Over lh« Foil* of fil.tr. ru. ProhpbotHousb, Niagara Falls, Ont., October 7.—The town is excited over n thrilling accident that occurred here this evening. Charlie Robinson, a young man lil yearn of nge, n resident of Niagara Falls, N. Y., left the Schlosser club house on the river, about two miles above here, in a small boat to come home. By Home acci dent ho lost his course and got into the rapids, where liis boat capsized and he was whirled in the angry tor rents toward Bath island, near the site where the Pettibone paper mill stood, together with its piers and water dams, since demolished by the Niagara state reservation. Fortunately there were some heavy iron drift bolts undisturbed, and Robinson wa» dashed against one of these and grasped it. He managed by all tlio power he possessed to get his legs around It and hold himself fast. The news of the accident was soon spread. Tom Conroy, -lack McCloyand John Haines, commonly known as “bailor Jack,” nothing daunted, volunteered their lives to save that of a fellow being. They took a rope and waded out into the broken-down pier into the rapids above Goat island bridge where the water was shallow, and after several at tempts of casting a line some forty feet llohinson managed to get hold of it and fasten it around Ills body. Ho then let go his hold of tlie iron rod. The current soon swung him past the brave fellows who held the line and he was quickly dragged to them. He was lifted from the water at 10 o’clock completely exhasted and carried safely to shore. Had it not been for the courage of the three stout men the young man in a short time would have been swept over the falls. DIED IN A DENtIsT'S CHAIR. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Duffy's Formula. For Dyspepsia anil Indigestion. 84ft I’akr Avknvk, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dear Bln*— 1 have harl flyspep-lii lor 14 or If yours and your Puffy’a rare Malt Whlsket has cured rae entirely It r.iro* where uf others full. 1 ain ttmnklul to yon for It: have recommended it. and myfrlcmlH are using It MBN. KV KM N K TAULTON, eight or ten vea clues with resn find your Duffv'* Purr excellent rein« . and l fering from Dyspepsia. Malt Wlilske ftiuuhle io tliose hii 1) VS. MOKGAN. Woiium Snmi Ether. Him to Hie Effects of Nkw York. October 6.—Early yesterday morning a lacly came into the dental ofllco of Ur. Charles II. Moseley, No. ID!) (irand street, Brooklyn, eastern district, miHering from toothache. Ether was given her by Ur. Francis Eschauzicr, Ur. Moseley’s as sistant, and he then extracted a wisdom tooth. Tlie lady recovered consciousness for a moment, then sank back uncon scious. Ur. Eschauzicr used every means to resuscitate her, and Ur. Charles O. Haw kins, of 11doper street, and Ur. Metcalf, of Lee avenue, were summoned. Artificial respiratio i was kept no for two hours with no effect, and hypodermic injections resulted no better. The doctors could only say that the woman was dead. Ur. Esehauzior was arrested and taken to the fifth precinct station, lie is a graduate ofl he New York dental college, and his work has always been considered excellent and he a careful man. The wo man was about 2(1 years old and wore a brown dress and blue waist and a block shawl with silk trimmings. Her hair was dark. Around her neck she wore a scapu lar and in her poeketbook was a mission card, a small Roman medal. 18 in cur rency and a card reading: “Mrs. Millen, dressmaker, No. 142 West Seventeenth street, New York.” There was also a bill for furniture bought of S. Her/., No. 284 Seventh avenue, this city. The woman had not been identified last night. A post mortem will be held and the cause of death ascertained. Mrs. Millen, of No. 142 West Seventeenth street was seen Inst, evening. She had no idea as to who the woman was or how she •came by the card found in her pocket. if waVjim. ItKKDBVIM.E, WlH., .1 lino ft, iSHfl. Ponr Pin* Am hnppv If) **3- that vour Puffy'* Formula Is of tho greatest value as 11 cure for dyspepsia. I have born troubled with Indiges tion for about four vurs, and after using one bottle of your Duffy's Purr Malt Whiskey, with the other Ingredients named, I tool much better. J. K. ME ANY, w., W nldiy Duffy's Pure Mall Whiskey and Dull'v's f orm uln. I whs n great sufferer from Indigestion and severe pains In my chest and hack, and now thrv have almost entirely disappeared M\ famliv am alio taking both and »re do* riving much benefit. I have gained 11 poundt In four week*! It does not seem no; slide, bul It Ir allowing to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. There 1b nothing t(. equal It. A. D. DUGANNE, Photographer. Gentlemen—I Pure Malt Whiskey. It has made .. .. man from being a chronic sufferer from dvs pejtsla. THOMAS II. M0OINNI8S. ^ „ . Kart Ora nor. N J. Dear Sirs-I have used Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Duffy's Formula for disordered stomach, and have found them to be all von • Claim. I feel so much hotter that after taking a lew dosofl ] am not now taking anything. 7 have recommended them toothers, who have Improved. s. M. LONG, Iteal Estate and Insurance Agent. WT The. Du.Fy'» Formula 1* a special house hold application of the medicinal virtue* and purity nj Duff y's Fare MaltW/uskey* and is in tended more specifically far the treatment of Consumption* l)ysj>eps\a Indigestion. Malaria, General Debility and all Wanting Disrate*. In addition to the tonic effect of our whiskey* it fur nishes unegafled blood-forming malt rial..whereby th< Weight and .Strength are increased, ft is made in accordance with a .specially prepared formula and consists principally of Dufy's Dure Mali Whiskey and /.'air lte>t.d. nk combined in liquid form* the nutritious elctn.nl* of the bee J being extracted without cooking or chemical changes by a new process, making il the most palatable and efficacious beef preparation ern mad* ft• can be had uj all dealers at Off A DOLLAH PE71 DOTTLE. SPECIALTIES _A_T THE u l - lo (lie Front With Arden Affair. Nkw York, October (i. For several weeks a ease has been under examination in t.he ofHcu of Horatio l\ King, of Brook lyn, which suggests the romance of ‘‘Enoch Arden,” though with a prosaic binding. On Monday Judge Pratt, of the supremo court in Kings county, by grant ing a decree of absolute divoree t.o James , Speer from bis wife. Emetine Blaekmeyer, “wrongfully so-called,” succeeded for a time, at least, hi extricating the three dramatis pevsome from tho terrible tangle into which fate Imd thrown them. Twenty-live years ago, when Einelinc Speer was a rosy-cheeked girl, JanieH Sneer used to carry her hooks home from school and eat ice cream off the same saucer. It ended in a marriage whieh was leisurely regretted. In about two years thejoung people, in tho words of the novelists, “drifted apart,” Speer going forth from 1 his quiet homo in Roslyn, L. I., to bat tle with the hard world in the capacity of . commercial traveler. Emetine went to ! work in n large Brooklyn store and, after live years, in the comfortable belief that Speer was dead, married Blackmever. I The life of the Blaekmeyer family was about oh smooth as most people’s unt il one day last winter, when Blaekmeyer and his wife mot Speer on Fulton street “face to face.” Emelinc said, “Gracious, Jim, is that you?” And “Jim” went straight off to Lawyer Kendall and began the divoree proceedings, whieh have ended success fully. At lirst Blaekmeyer considered himself aggrieved by His wife's want of confidence, but lie was soon pacified mid exceedingly happy when Speer refused to prosecute his wife for bigamy. AN ARKANSAS TRAGEDY. X slinuliiiu tn'rs) hi " ]ii'll tlir IVn>m.- tin kY|Ii-iI. Mrmpuih, October 7.--At Madison. Ar kansas, forty miles west of Memphis, a shooting affray occurred ttiis morning, whieh resulted in the killing ui Roger Mallory and the wounding of Martin Mitchell, the notorious desperado who has so long defied the officers of the law and earned for himself the soubriquet of the \ “Swamp Angel.” Tlie shooting was done , by John Andrews, a man with whom Mitchell had a quarrel yes- [ terday concerning a debt which Mitchell claimed Andrews owed him. At fi o’clock this morning, o-s Mitchell and Mallory were entering the store of T. A. 1 Hatcher & Co., they were fired on by An- | drews, who was concealed behind an ad- , joining building. The weapon used was a double-barreled shotgun. Mitchell was j struck by bullets in the right arm and : hand, inflicting painful but not mortal wounds. The larger portion of the charge struck Mallory in the back, killing him instantly. Andrews fled after tlie shoot- , ing and is still at large. Mallory was standing partly behind Mitchell when An drews fired. He was a clerk in the store of Hatcher & Oo., and his death is gener ally regretted. A Boston tailor of twenty-two years’ ex perience has never found a customer with both logs exactly of the same length. The average difference is one-sixteenth of an inch. There is nbout the same difference in arms, and eyes and ears are never ex actly of the same strength in seeing and hearing. Tho Whole Tiling: Not tho IMcook. “Now isn’t it true that you went to this girl’s father and tried to settle the case against the defendant?" asked Lawyer — of a dark skinned witness during tlie recent session of court. “Yes, sah, I did sah,” was the darky’s prompt reply. “Oh, you did,” spoke up tlie counselor, “you acted the peacemaker; ure you a peacemaker by occupation?” “No. sah,” earnestly re plied the witness, ‘‘I’se a brickmalter.” And the judge joined in the smile.—Elmira Gazette. AURANTII Most of the diseases which afflict mankind are origin ally cauHed by a disordered condition of tho LIVER* For all complaint** of this kind, such ah Torpidity of the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu lency, Eructations nnd Burning of the Stomach (sometimes called Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Chills anc Fever, Breakbone Fever, Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Chronic Diar rhoea. Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Females. Bearing-down KT&&STADIGER’S AURANTII is Invaluable* It is not a panacea for all diseases, but- 'r^llfSJirr all diseases Of the LIVER, will ££2yL»3LS2 STOMACH and BOWELS It changon tne complexion from n waxy, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, heall ivy color, it, entirely remove* low, gloomy spirits. It. is on-' of tho BEST AL TERATIVES and ‘-Ur.IH2r.RS OF THE BLOOD, and lo A VALUAfeLF "'ONIC. STADiCEF 3 AURANTII Fur sale by all Druggists. Price $| .00 per bottle C. F.STADiCiiR, Proprietor, ! •40 SO. TRflNT r»T.. Ph'lndelnhla. Pa, 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 lliis city at 35 and 40 ceiils. 120 DOZEN Ladies’ All Linen White The Burnt Child Cries ! So it is with many competitors that cannot keep lip with the great march of ^A-T 5 OEUSTTS. So Dozen Jerseys, all de- 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 catch 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 slock, 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 lire. Grafs Great .Soothing Syrup Trices for this week will he. by request, for competitors to match and show the Goods: SILK-FACED VELVETS, every shade made, our price is 49c. a yard, sold in other Stores here at 90c. 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 72Ac. We can match anybody’s $1.60 BLACK SILK for $1.00. We are selling NICE JERSEYS at $4.00, 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 and see our CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, 11, worth $8.00, for $4.(55. Call and see our ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, White, Red and Fancy, worth 35c., for 22.1c. This is (1111113 aind mIhuijvp. tint nevertheless true. flint Gray sells <lie lies! X5*. CAXTOX ul !) l-tie I*a*lev IM’ess <U<uuls <»!*<»w here. Uiru iumu 1 ji£Vitim. mill Ionvo hull of (ho money Intuit’, and yt> lo aho Trmlo Unlace anil soo the l>newest Dross Goods SI00F1 in town, an«l ^oi tho Dross .yon want at half price, Remember, we will have our Great Black Goods Sale on Monday and Tuesday. Come and see tlie best 65c. BLACK CASHMERE, at 25c. We have decided on FINE BL.VK AND COLORED DRESS HOODS, from 40c. n yard and up wards, to put in all TRIMMINGS FREE, for these two days only, and you will act them and only the best of same. There is one stock opeciully we wish to let you know that we have decided bargains in, and that is our UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. Big inducements offered in this department. \Ve 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 lo those that can uot struggle, only by copying from our old advertisements. We will give them a bint how to do. No wonder that trade is dull with them, and business quiet. Antedeluvion, 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 111 the direction of Big Profits; While Gray’s theory is to make your profits in buying, so as to undersell all competetion, and control the big rush of trade like the Trade Palace is doing. Then the vast aggregate of your business will constitute the real foundations of your popularity and prosperity, and not show your cowardice by bombastic extravagances with your printers’ ink. As an intelligent public knows, you cry in despair and call aloud—Gray stop cutting the prices. Since the only crusher of low price \ Gray has a big 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 25c. Come and see the fun and rush this week. UNPRECEDENTED STOCK OTF* Piece Goods NOW READY 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. tjESsr 5 " Largest Business Connections South, COLUMBUS, SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA, NEW YORK. OP For Fall, 1886. doing Made to Order. Vnrlety Inpnrnllelcd. Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GOODS selected now will be made ready for delivery at any date desired. Call and favor us with an order. G. J. PEACOCK, Cloliiini: MimmifiM't 11 rcr, 1300 A 1303 Brotti Street. Columbus U.-i. eodtf W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt, I have for sole the following list of Real Estate which I will be pleased to show to parties who desire to purchase; 1800. One new live room house on Ninth street, near court house. $2100. One six room house, near court house. 51500. ‘r-; acre lot with six room house on Second avenue, near Thirteenth street. 82500. New eight room house on lower Broad street. 1800. A new five room residence on Rose Hill, $5000, i acre 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 816 per month. 295. One vacant lot, near Slade’s school, 2400. 213 acres of lund nine miles east of Colum bus. 1200. 187 acres of land, seven miles troin city, on Hamilton road. 3500. 160 acres of land in Wynnton, with six room G H IB "W RUDOLPH FINZER’S STARLIGHT CAPITAL” PRIZE A SlU'llS, ill wool, line (iiialily. ( siiorlesU Ouickenl ami Best—308 Miles Shorter lo New York At WlioI<‘Hiile by l\ IUU.MI (V WI/ULr/mii mm OKI.Y 91.00 BY WADI,. l»OSTI»AU>. ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FREE TO AL Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and Physical Debil ity. Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth amt the untold misery resulting from indiscretion orixcessis. A book for every man, young, mid dle-aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one ot whieh is invaluable. So found by the Author whose experience for Tt years is suen as probablj never before betel the lot of any physician. 30C navies, bound iu beautiful French muslin, cm- bossed .covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finei work in every sense mechanical, literary and pr ffcssional than any other work sold in this country tor $.*.50, or tlu* money will be refunded in every instance. Price only 81.00 by mail, post paid. Illustrated sample 6 cents. Send now Gold medal awarded the author by the Nationa Medical Association, to tin* President of which the Hon. I*. A. Bissau, and associate officers ol the Board the reader is resnoetfully referred. The Science of Life should be read by the young for instruction, and by the afflicted for relief. It will benefit all. London Lancet. There is no member of society to whom The Science of life will not be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.-Ar gonaut. Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. \V. H. Parker, No. I Bulfinch street, Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases re quiring skill ami experience. Chronic and obsti nate diseases that have bathed the skill of all other physicians a specialty. Such treated suc cessfully without an instance of failure. Men tion this paper. ap28 wly al iftl 25 each. You can't i I duplicate them in town al! |l 75. Sternberg&Loewenhetz LEADERS OF Low Prices. DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It enn be given in n cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person tak ing it; is absolutely harmless, and will ef fect u permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an al coholic wreck. It has been given in thou sands of eases, and in every instance a per fect cure has followed. It never fails. Tlie system once impregnated with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by FOR SALE BAT M. D. HD0D Sl CO., DRUGGISTS, 1)3 11ROA1) ST., COLUMBUS, GA. Call or write for circular & full particulars. THE FAMOUS BRAND OF than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. In effect September 12th, 1886. | — No. 53 1 8 20 p ill j 1 10 a m j 9 05 a m 8 20 p m 9 55 p ill 2 28 p m ] 10 53 p mi 11 46 p ml “ Atlanta I 3 25 a ml Via W. & A. Railroad. 1 00 p m J Via the Piedmont Air Line to New York and East. 6 25 ]) m! 7 00 a m! 8 00 a m 9 35 a m 2 40 p m 3 40 p m “ Richmond “ Washington | “ Baltimore LOUIS BUHLER & Co, COLUMBUS, G--A-. je5 eod6m ER IJBROS Train 53, Pullman Palace Cars Montgomery to Washington without change. Train fd, Pullman Palace Bufi'G Car Atlanta to New York without change. South Bound Trains. ave Atlanta ave Columbus • Opelika rive Clichaw ‘ Montgomery. rive Mobile ' New Orleans “CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH. 1 The Original and Only Genuine* an<l always R.-UaMi*. Rowan* of worth lean Imltatk.u Indbppnsablc to L A DI FS. Auk your l>ruc*nt to ’’t'lileheitter’a RngTlNh" aud take bo other, or meloce 4.- (fttampft) to us for particular# in letter by return mall NAME PAPER. 4 hkOumter ( liemtcul to., #318 MuilUon Mquure. I'hilada., P* Sleeping Ca , free of charge, through to t’exas without change. Via Selma and Queen and Crescent. | Leave Columbus 1 “ Montgomery j Arrive Saeima.. ; j J “ Jackson j “ Monroe J “ Shreveport 1 ! 1 45 p ni 2 28 p ill 5 18 p m 6 02 p m 7 15 p m 11 20 pm 3 30 a m 4 40 a m 6 20 a m 2 25 a m 7 20 a ns 2 10 p m 7 30 p m Family Emigrant 2 28 p ni 5 18 p m 8 15 p m 11 15 p m 1 45 p m 3 45 p in 5 35 p m 6 27 p m 11 15 p m 4 22 a m 6 50 a m 1 40 p m 6 35 p ill CECIL GABBETT, General Manager. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, General Passenger Agent. <«Vlc*fai<« ALL EXPENSES PAID ^ At home or to travel;state which proforreil H.W.AYER & SON ADVERTISING AGENTS BJSXffla PHILADELPHIA Cor. Chestnut aud Eighth Sts. Receive Advertisements for this Paper CL’TIUATCC For SEVtSPAPERADY'F.RTISIRG CDCC lo MIMA I to at Lowest Cash Rates inCE OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE This whisky was introduced originally in the year ’>.V2, and is constantly making new friend*. It m the product of die most approved process of dislih- ation, troin carefully selected grain, being hold uni formly in ware.muse until fully matured by age, is justly celebrated for it* purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform quality. For sale, and orders solicited by the agent, T. .11, FOLEY* Opera House, Cor 10th Street aud 1st Avenue, Columbus, Ga» THE PATENT MICE & DUST PROOF Mobile & Girard R. R. Co. | and after this date Trains will run as follows: COLUMBUS. GA., October 3d, 1886. WEST BOUND TRAINS. TYLERDESK Bookcases,Tables, Offlct Chairs, letter Presses, Fine Cabinets, 4c. TYLER DESK CO. 500 N. Fourth at., 8t. L0UI8, Seudta fur 40 pp, Cutulogi* Leave Columbus Union Depot “ Columbus Broad Street Depot.. Arrive Union Springs Leave Union Springs Arrive Troy “ Montgomery, M. & E. R. R “ Eufaula, M. & E. R. R EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. 1. Pass’ger. Leave Montgomery. M. & E R. R... “ Eufaula, M. & E. R. R “ Troy Arrive Union Springs Leave Union Sgrings Arrive Montgomery’, M. & E. R R... “ Columbus 2 30 p m 2 46 p m 5 37 p m 6 46 p in 8 SO p m 7 23 p m 10 33 p in No. 2. Pass ’ger. 10 25 p m 10 35 p m 1 45 a m 2 00 a m 7 35 a m 9 10 a m 9 25 a in 7 29 a m 12 45 p m 6 40 p m 7 15 p m 10 49 p ill 6 20 a m 6 30 a m 10 29 a m 11 20 a m 116 p m 3 45 a m 5 34 a m 6 29 a m 7 29 a in 10 19 a 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 onlv.^1 . W. L. CLAfiK, Sup’t. _ — . D. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A. Five Cold and Two Silver Medals, awarded in 1835 at the Expositions ol New Orleans ami Louisville, aud the In ventions Exposition of London. The superiority of Coraline over horn or whalebone lias now been demonstrated by over five years’ experience. It is tnor« durable, more pliable, more comfortable, and never breaks. Avoid cheap imitations made of various Kinds of cord. None are genuine un’es “Dk. Warner’s Con a link” is print* on inside of steel cover. fOR SALE BY ALL LEA0IMQ MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Broadway, New York Citiii ■*%•* choir 3rr< recceive free a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex, to make more money right away than anything else in this world. Fortunes await the workers abso lutely 8UT6. Terms mailed free. True & Oo* Augusta. Maine. dawtf 1 all expense, cun be •nude working for us. Agents preferred who can urntsh their own horses and give their whole time <> the business. Spare moments may be profltably -mployed also. A few vacancies In towns nnd cities. \i. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1018 Main St., Richmond, Vu. aug2 w4m \A/A5fTED—■-Ladies, local or traveling. A won* v v derfhl entirely new specialty lor ladies only; $4 daily easily made; no photo, no painting; par ticulars free. Madame T. H. LITTLE. sept30d-thu-satr-se Box 443, Chicago, DL