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DAILY ENQIJ1R1R-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1886.
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MAKING MONEY.
^•fc* Prmllirlou, Work Xw«i»»rjr In Turn Oul n
Crlnp Hen BUI- Himillcfl IlniMlreit* of Time* lle-
Ibre The, Arc Rend, for the People.
WAHHiNdTON, October 19.—In Washing
ton you .seldom hoc ii soiled or torn bill.
Min'li of the money put into circulation
here in by government employes, who are
paid at tlie treasury with new money.
Then those who do not draw money from
the treasury for salaries can go there and
exchange old bills for new ones. One of
the first things that the Washington citi
zens observe on getting a considerable dis
tance from tin seat of government, is that
the paper money is much more dilapidated
in its character than at home. This pecu
liarity increases as he gets away from
Washington.
Few peonle who see these new silver cer
tificates realize the amount of labor that
has been expended upon them ortho num
ber of hands that every one lias passed
through before they are ready to pass into
the hands of the people. To say that they
are handled a hundred limes a piece in
their printing would probably not be an
exaggeration. The notes, and in fact ail
the valuable sheets of paper, are counted
thirty-five or forty times at different stages
of the work before they are allowed to
leave the bnreou, and if there is an error it
can bo traced in a very few minutes.
Every person who handles a
sheet or notes puts a private
mark oil it. After the notes are
completed they are sent to the treasury
building in Iron wagons closely guarded.
When they are received by the treasury
officials they are again counted bufore be
ing deposited in tlm great many vaults.
Every precaution is taken, and it is rarely
that there is an error made in handling
the millions of dollars printed in the bu
reau. When the bureau is closed for the
night all the engraving plates and rolls,
and all the Hheets of notes, stamps and se
curities nre carefully counted and verified
and safely deposited in the vaults before
any of the employes are permitted to
leave the building. All the specially pre
pared fibre paper used in the print
ing of notes and bonds comes
from the treasury officials. When the
paper is received at the burenu, the
sheets are carefully counted by ladies em
ployed solely for this purpose. If the
sheets are found to lie correct a receipt
is given for the face value of them after
they have been turned into money. They
are then given into the hands of the plate
printers, who print the notes on a sheet.
After the printing the notes are lettered
and numbered by machines, and then the
seal of the government is stamped on
them in red ink. The sheets are then
cut and trimmed, the notes are again
counted and then they are made up in
packages to be sent to the treasury. The
work of preparing the plates is an inter
esting one. The original plate must he en-
f ;raved in very hard steel. The very fine
ineB required could only be made in this
way. In order to print any considerable
number of tho notes from them, however,
there must be more than one of these
plntcB. Instead of making duplicates of
very hard steel, which would require a
great amount of time, they make dupli
cates by a very interesting process. A
jilate of soft steel is placed oil top of the
’ engraved plate, and the two are placed in
a powerful press and pressed together
with great force. This causes the steel of
the soft piece to receive the impression of
the engraved plate upon which it rests.
Of course this impression is just the re
verse of the plate itself, so that, where
there is a depression in the original plate
there is a raised surface on the other plate
exactly corresponding to .t. This second
plate is then hardened by a peculiar pro-
ceas until it is as hard as the original.
Then another piece of soft steel is laid
upon this hardened plate, and they are
subjected to a great pressure, which causes
the raised lines in the hard steel to sink
Into the soft steel, and this produces an
exact duplicate of the original engraved
plate. This is hardened and used for
printing the certificates. Even this does
not fully satisfy, however, And generally
four of these impressions lire made on one
large plate of steel, so that four of the cer
tificates can bo printed at one impression.
JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG.
Ills limit It Aland Itci’Ovorcil—Kill!llsll I’mplc
tirently InlereNted hi Henry Oeorge'N ('iiniiiiiiirii.
Cliurehill Mny Fluidly dive treinml Hume Hilly.
New York, October 11).—Among tho
earliest passengers who left the steamship
Umbria when she arrived at harbor at 7
o’clock yesterday morning was John llus-
sell Young. There was a bright color in
his face and a firmness in ills stop which
showed how much good his European va
cation had done him. “I am feeling much
better than when 1 went away last March,"
he said to a reporter, "as you" see, 1 am uot
tho dying man the cable reports said 1 was
last summer, llow is my friend Henry
George coming on in the race for
mayor? Do you know that the English
pie generally love mid respect him, while
the aristocracy are inclined to fear his
lurid dootrines, although they admire uud
respect the man. It would surprise any
o .o who knows the Englishman’s general
ignorance of American politics to sec how
Well posted and interested they are in
Henry George’s battle for tho mayoralty.
The London Times began to print long
dispatches about his nomination some
weeks ago, and then the London World
took it up. Now the whole British press
is full of Ueorge. 1 think, with all due
respect to Messrs. Hewitt and Roosevelt,
that he is tin best man Now York
could have for mayor. It is ridicu
lous the talk some people are
making about the danger to property in
land in the event of his election. Property
will be us safe under him as under any one,
and us far as honesty goes, there could not
be a better man chosen. You will Uud
that men of bis stump nre intensely drac-
tieiil. The man who educated himself in
his spare hour's while working at the com
positor’s ease, and as a sailor before the
most, with no Oxford or Harvard to aid
him, cannot be set down as visionary or a
mere theorist. Although 1 differ with him
in polities, 1 must say that 1 admire him
greully as an upright and able man. No
railroad franchise steals or such jobs can
be smuggled past him.
‘‘I don’t know that I ean tell you much
London news. By the way, I heard nearly
every one of the home rule debates, and
was present when Gladstone was defeated.
It seems to me thut home rule will be
granted to Ireland within a short time.
Lord Churchill evidently sees that l’arnell
and bis solid eighty-five Irish votes, backed
up by the Scotch and Welsh members, will
be a great stumbling block iu the way of
English affairs in parliament until Ireland
getS self-goverument. I think that, iu
view of this fact, Churchill will form a
coalition with Parnell, grauting home
rule ut some date in the near
future. He will thereby secure a per
manent lease of power ' for his party by
the alliance with Purnell. That looks like
a bold programme, but I think events will
soon bear me out. Lord Churchill is a
much brainier man than his enemies give
him credit for being. As for Parnell’s al
legiance to Gladstone that ean not keep
him from effecting such a combination
with the conservatives. While 1 do not
question Parnell’s fidelity to Gladstone
and his personal regard for and gratitude
to him, yet it must be remembered that
Ireland’s freedom is what he is laboring
for. and he can not fail to enter into coali
tion without securing Ireland’s liberty.”
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tiii: most i;ffi:ctivi: ]>ki:i>\ra
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For all complaint-:! of this kind, such os Torpidity of
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Bxnuuetion before or lifter Fovtd-*. Chronic Diar-
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Irregularities incidental to Females Bearing-down
SBMGEB’S-AUBAmU
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but (T'lBOlCr diseases of tho LIVER,
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It changes the cotnploxion fr.uu a waxy, yellow
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low. gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL -
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C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
*40 SO. FRONT ST*. Phu*ui«Mnhln.
WILL GIVE
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To all persons who are suffering in any way from
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( essential to good hi alth.
MOXIE
It contains no alcoholic or other stimulant.
U is not a drug.
It is a food : not a medicine.
It induces a good appetite.
It insures sound, healthful sleep.
It is perfectly harmless.
Only Atve u ()n»rt Itattta.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by M. D. Hood A
Co.. Geo. A. Bradford uud Evans A Howard.
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FOOD
Vi'S only perfect substitute for Mother**
milk. Invaluable hi cholera Infantum
and Teething. A pre-dig&sted food for Dys
peptics, Consumptives. Convalescents.
Perfect nutrient in *11 Wasting Diseases.
Requires no cooking. Our Bock, The Care
and Feeding of li..*nnts, mailed free.
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N EXT south of Mrs. Gridin’s residence, on up
per Seeoud avenue. Full quarter acre. Ex
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iu the if. M. a itmited number o: our >••»«•••.
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the same, duly authenticated, to me^ within the
time prescribed by law; and all parties indebted
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oefi oawfUv Administrator.
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ness, strength and durability. We make the best,
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or He I ('-opening gate, uud tho neatOHt elieap
iron fence* now made. The best Wire
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The New York Store
Opened the Season with a House Full of Bargains in all
Classes of
GOODS,
And the people are showing their appreciation of this
fact by giving us tlieir patronage. Our sales are double
what they were for the same time last season. The
Dress Goods Novelties and Trimmings are a special, at-
traction, and are selling rapidly at the low prices we put
upon them. Our CLOAKS and WRAPS are the admira
tion of all who have seen them.
We have found it necessary to increase our clerical
force, so that in future till can have polite and prompt
attention.
J. E. CARGILL, Agent,
OF
Shortest, Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York
than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont
Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad.
In effect September 12th, 1886.
Leave New Orleans
“ Mobi e
“ Selma
“ Montgomery
“ Chehaw
Arrive Columbus
Leave Columbus ;
“ Opelika
Arrive West Point
“ LaGrange
“ Newnan
“ Atlanta
Via \V. & A. Railroad.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Rome
“ Dalton
“ Chattanooga
** Cincinnati
Via the Piedmont Air Line to New York and East.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Charlotte
Richmond
Washington
Baltimore
Philadelphia ;
l$ew York
No. 53
No. 51
8 20 p m
110 a m
9 05 a m
8 20 p m
9 55 p m
11 55 a m
2 28 p m |
10 53 p m
11 46 p m
32 26 a m j
1 45 a m i
3 25 a m I
7 50 a in j.
1115 a mj
ll 10 a m
1 00 p m;
7 55 a m
1 20 p in
4 30am
7 55 a m
9 07 a m
11 55 a m
8 54 a rn
10 05 a m
10 49 a m
11 20 a m
12 23 p m
1 46 p m
7 40 am
6 25 p rn I
7 00 a ml
8 00 a m •
9 35 am!
2 40 p m I
3 40 p m!
6 50 p m
5 55 p m
7 37 p m
1 07 p m
4 00 p m
4 05 a m
3 37 p m
8 30 p m
11 25 p m
3 00 a m
620am
Train 53, Pullman Palace Cars Montgomeiy to Washington without change.
Train 51, Pullman Palace Buffet Car Atlantu to New York without change.
South Bound Trains.
Leave Atlanta
Leave Columbus
Opelika
Arrive Chehaw
“ Montgomery
Arrive Mobile
“ New Orleans
1 45 pm I 11 20 pm
2 28 pm 1
6 18pm 3 30 a ni
6 02 p m I 4 40 a m
7*15 pro I 6 20 am
2 25 a ml 2 JO pm
7 20 a in I 7 30 p m
Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52, Family Emigrant
Sleeping Cai, free of charge, through to i’exas without change. •
No. 50 I No. 52
Via Selma and Queen and Crescent.
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Arrive Selma
“ Marion
“ Greensboro
‘ k Monroe
“ Shreveport
CECIL GABBETT, General Manager.
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3 15 p m
5 36 p ill
6 27 p m
1115 p m
4 22 a m
6 50 a m
1 40 p m
6 35 p m
CHAS. II. CROMWELL,
Genetal Passenger A front.
is the TIE, and This is the PLACE
TO GET
Low PricesiGreat Bargains
hcer;/ hadtj who visits our store says our Goods are Beautiful,
and that our Brices cunt, be mat died.
Grand Opening of a most Exquisite Line of New Fall Goods
on. Monday. Most Elegant Line of Dress
Trimmings and Ribbons.
Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks!
A Beautiful Line of Cloaks, in Boucle and Bourrette, and other New Materials,
in most exquisite designs for Ladies’, Misses’ and Children. We are selling them
rapidly already, so don’t fail to see them this week.
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S MERINO UNDERWEAR
At Prices Lower than Ever Before!
New) . Fall Hosiery—Every Novelty of the Season in Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs and Gloves.
Remember Our Motto is that our Prices shall be Lower
than the Lowest.
J.C. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent,
NEXT 1)0011 TO POST 0FI1CK, (OUMIUJN,
I'Oll NAIiR.
$1460. Four room House, H^acre lot on Second
avenue.
acre lot. 4 room House, good repairs
700
650
Room house on 6th street, between Jd
mid :id avenues.
Vacant lot on (th avenue, between 8th and
9th streets.
2600 ,6 room house, X A acre land, all necessary
outhouses, all new, on lower Broad.
4500 1 1 Acre lot 6 room house,water works,bath
etc. *
250 One vacant lot fronting park.
1260 20 Acres land, 6 room house in good repair
1000 10 Acres land, 5 room house, barn, all under
good fence, 8 miles east of city.
3000 36 Acres land, 6 room house, two 2 room
kitchens, all in good repair, in Wynnton
1160 116 Acres land, 2 room house, on Bull creek
in a fine stnte of cultivation. Terms easy*
I have several fine farms on both sides of the
river, will sell for cosh on time, or exchange
for city property. Call and see me before making
arrangements elsewhere. I have a few good
houses for rent yet, 6 and Broom houses and sleep
ing rooms.
J\ O. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St.
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
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Vegetables ami Fruits,
NORTHERN CABBAGE, ONIONS, PO
TATOES, APPLES, PEARS, &o.
GARLIC! GARLIC I GARLIC f
Am receiving New and Seasonable Goods.
Fresh Ground Meal and Grits,
$1.25 per sack.
CANNED GOODS. Finest brands of new and
seasonable goods.
PRIDE OF W,
For scouring and cleaning purposes, 5c a cake.
Fine Flour, Sugars, Coffees anil Teas,
Ferris & Co.’s Breakfast Baton and Hams
J. J. WOOD,
1026 Broad Street.
{Copy.) Chicago, April 21st, 1880.
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°lo Coupon Bonds,
as follows :
ISO. 22028 D. $600. •, Market Value of which is
“ 41204 100. I
“ 41205 100. V $1012.
“ 62830 100. f W "
$800. J (S.) Jus. S. Gibbs, Cash.
We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our
“FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a
genuine Havana-fiHer Cigar.-Union Cigar Co
Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar Is strictly Hand
made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip.
Sold by all Grocers.
UNION CIGAR COMPANY,
To N. Clinton St., - CHICAGO.
Retail by
C, D. HUNT, Columbus. Ga.
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ALVDOR
gentlemen ; sFRIEND *
Cures O and G in S to 4 days;
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Sent to any a dd rcss for $1.50
MALYDOR MFG, CO, SDriugfield.iL
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Geo. F. Rowell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
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BOV 10 STOP PAM RES I.
>klA A MONTH for five years will buy you a
hP-f- V home. This is two years less time than
building and loan associations. Possession given
when you make the first payment.
JOHN BLACKMAIL
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
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