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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1886.
NEW YORK CITY POLITICS.
Wkat II Costa III linn for (Wire In t Ill'll rot I (1^.
somo IIIk Annarntfnl*.
New York Ppeelnl.
The cheapest municipal election cimi-
pniirn in this cit.v within llftceri years cont
fli.OOO and I lm dearest $150,000. These
in;«• i«i;'«“>. f» ii i s = *
with congressmen, nSHcmhlymen or alder
men, The town is divided inlo842 election
Niirrowi, llrblltuteil lion.
You arc allowed a free trial of thirty
days of the use of l)r. Dye’s Celebrated
Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap
pliances, for the speedy relief and perma
nent cure of Nervous Debility, lossof Vital
ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles.
Also for many other diseases. Complete
restoration to health, vigor and manliood
guaranteed. No risk is incurred, illus
trated pamphlet, with full information,
' " ' ’ J - Vol-
iy
districts, so that the number ot voters at | Snider - That man once did me a gi
any one point is small The safeguards of j n j urVi | )Ut | R „t even with him, and ft did
rr at
the law are so many and the supervision
of tlie polls so thorough by the rival inter
ests that. actual fraud in the taking and
counting of ballots is very rare. This army of
Watchers on election day is n heavy ex
pense. Thu aggregate vote is about 200,-
000, and it costs $4000 to merely mail u sot
of ballots to each voter. The maintenance
of genera! headquarters is chargeable to
the party fund, and so are certain incident
al outlays, but the orators, banners, fire
works and other incitements belonging to
Out-door meetings are customarily pro
vided by separate political clubs, candi
dates andjintcrests; what n.'o regarded as
honest expenditures are here considered.
The direct purchase of votes is a matter
of speculation, and is by no means so com
■non ns in some rural districts. When
done at all it is practiced in parts of the
town where personal character Is iowo t.
The biggest assessment ever paid to a
party by a candidate was taken by John
Kelly, for Tammany, from John Keilty.
the present register, and it was $50,000.
The office was then worth us much as that
annunlly for two years in fees, but has
since been reduced to a salary. The usual
price lias been $25,000. The county clerk
ship was assessed the same; and the shriev
alty $50,000. But sonic of the canvasses
have been vastly extravagant to the par
ticipants through oiMputsof money beyond
the regular contribution to the party fund.
It is computed that Mayor Grace spent
S 100,000 in his last campaign, and not mativ
ollars were wasted, for ho conducted his
own political bureau, and would not let
the strikers fool him too much, lb Henry
Dugro olfered to Tammany $100,000 for the
mayoralty nomination which bus been
given to Abram S. Hewett, but the leaders
aid not think he could lie elected indc
pendently, uiid so went into a fusion with
the rest of tho-demoeracy. Dugro is very
rich and ambitious Roswell !’. Flower
Would have spent as much us that if the
labor party hwl nominated him instead of
George, liis liberality in remarkable. He
donated $30,000 to the Cleveland fund mid
125,000 to the election of Hill for Governor.
Ho spent $50,000 to boat Willie Astor for
Congress.
In the present re maskable struggle fur
the mayoralty, Theodore Roosevelt and
Abrtim S. Hewitt are wealthy, and yet the
campaign will not cost them wonderfully.
Hewitt’s assessment is only $10,000, ami it
is doubtful if he will spend an equal sum
individually. Roosevelt has paid in a like
amount to his party treasury. Hewitt’s
election is doomed certain, and Roosevelt’s
hopeless. Hence there is no call for money
in big quantities. The bulk ofthecuni-
■ftaign fund will be got from the candidates
for lower but more remunerative offices.
With Hewitt and Roosevelt the nomina
tions sought the men. Rut if Henry
George’s chances should become promis
ing. through the adherence of Irving
Hall, or by means of that fealty which the
trades unions liuve promised to him. then
Hewitt could reasonably be expected to
thrust his hand deep into ids well-filled
wallet. In the ease of George, reliance is
placed on flic unionists to do gratis the
work which regulur political parties have
to pay for, and the comparatively small
necessary expenses are met by assessments
on the uni ns. Ho pays the bills of his
own activity in stumping and other forms
electioneering. Probably be will thus get
rid of $1000. Should he lie elected, not the
least of the wonders of it will be tluit it
Was done without a fat fund.
Six Ontt-Hiio I'liNliliin .lots.
Few short draperlcsBre seen on fall frocks.
Tile newest corsages are longer all around.
Hollars mid dresses grow higher and higher.
Very few drosses are made of one fabric.
Four-button gloves are the latest Ihncy.
Short basques are going out of thvor.
—Broadway Sunshine.
Malaria.
Twenty-Hve hundred dozen bottles of
Ague Conqueror ordered in one mouth. It
positively eradicates nil Malaria, Fever
and Ague, Bilious aud Intermittent Fever.;
in any climate. Read our book of 1000
testimonials.
Due West, S. O., March 12, IBS!.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—We will soon need more
Ague Conqueror. It is taking like “hoi
cakes” and giving satisfaction.
Yours, Et.t.ts Bros.
Fairfield, Mo., August 39,1380.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir- Your Ague Conqueror
knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague every
time. I warrant every bottle and it never
fails. I have cured casts where quinine
had no effect whatever.
Yours truly,
netl'2 d,v\v ly 111 SHAW * Co.
\ To ill'll .if Patina;.
.Constance (sentimentally, viewing ruins
of an old mill.) There is always a touch
of pathos to me, Clarence, in incomplete
ness; that crumbling wall, Uio broken
wheel, a shattered life—
Clarence (gloomily, thinking of Inst
night.)—Or a bob-tail flush.—New York
Sun.
A MOST l.t limit A 1, OITT:It.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich.,
offer to send their celebrated VOLTAIC
Belts mid Electric Appliances on thirty
days’ trinl to any mail afflicted with Nerv
ous Debility, boss of Vitality, -Inuliood,
Ac. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en-
l&wtf
ope
Write them at once.
Ilia Ituvangf
did me
injury, but I got
not cost me very much, cither.
Dumley—How did you do it? Did you
whip him?
Snider—Oh, no; that would have been
too much trouble. I just gave him ono of
Hugh Conway’s posthumous novels. 11a!
my revenge is oompleto.--Detroit Free
Press.
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves tho little sufferer at onee; it, produces
natural, quiet Hloep by relieving thi
'“tl< ‘
he child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button." It is very pleasant
to tunto. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
flve cents a bottle. je!7 d&wly
rn-piin'd with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and
lli'iihlifubii't a. Dr. Price's linking Powder contains
no Ami'innie.i.line,Alum or Phosphates. Dr.Price's
Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., llavor deliciously.
Pfi/Cf BAKINS POWDER CO. Owes no am Sr. lours.
CLINCHIAN’S
fOBACCO
I REMEDIES
'ilia CL1MMSH TOMCCO OIHTMEHT
i’llH MOST EFFECTIVE PK El* Alt A*
ION on themarket for Vilen. A SUM’ CUKE
for Iirliiiiu IMr*. Han novrr litih'ri to nive
prompt relief. Will nun Aiuil Ulcers, Abscess,
l i.t.iui Totter, Silt Rheum BnrLer’s Itch, Ring-
\v..riuH, Piinploh, Sores and Boils. Pilrr oO ct.s.
THE CLINdMAN TOBACCO CAKE
WTIJKWS OWN KEMEl’Y* tnrcN nil
Wounds. Cuts. lkuisGH, Hpvuins, Erynii>el«n, Beils,
Carbuncles. Bono Felons, Ulcers. Mores. Boro Eyes,
Hero Throat Bunions,Corns, Neuralgia.Rheumatism,
Ovihitis (lout-. Utioimi.'iiio Gout Colds, Couchs,
Br a: hitis. Milk Leg BnaKo and Deg Bites, Sting*
,i. ht-ort 0 . In fact allays all loc/d Irritation anc’
TiSnUNDMANTOMMO PLASTER
Vrepiuvd luvordimr to thi* most Mcirutific
pi im*ipies, of Hie {»1:1,*1'>V
1 NtiHI'UIMM'S compounded with the purest
T o icvo Flour, Mid is : pe. i-dly recommended for
Croup Weed «»r C.:he ot ihe Breast, and for that class
os iiritc.-it or hdlamuKituiv maladies. Aches and
I* i'.;- wlie.v, from loo deli cate ;i utnte of the system,
tie* tutient is un il.let.' ben the stronger application
ul ih" T.ii»aci*ti(kike. T’> r Headache or outer Achoa
ii ud Pains, it, is invaluable. Pirirn 1 j rtB.
Ask your druggist for thoseromedies, or write to tho
CUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM, N. C.i U. S. A.
&
Mori. Money llir Your Work
Ifyou improve good opportunities. Hal-
lett&Go., Portland, Maine, will mail free
full information showing how you can
make from $> to $25 and upwards a day
uiul live at home wherever you are located.
Better write; some have made over $50 in
u day; all new. No capital required;
started free. Both sexes; all ages. Suc
cess for every worker. Send address and
see for yourself. oc26 dffln
Hurd ta Wakt- a Llrlutr.
“1 llnd it very hard, sir,” said the
butcher, as he weighed his loft arm and a
couple of pounds of steak for a customer,
“to make any prollt in my business.”
“How’s that?”
“Because I have to keep much dead
stock on hand.”—New York Sun.
V- ft ‘ ^
•‘-’>3xT
White teeth,| sweet breath, a fragrant
mouth,
There ure no charms surpassing these;
Abroad, at home, east, west, north, south,
These three prime charms are sure to
pieose.
All those who SOZODONT apply
Will have these charms—take heed and
try. tu th sat se&w
Stuck to tin* Rule.
All the “boodle” aldermen of 1884 must
admit by this time that they were clean
out of their heads in that year. Yet there
I have received great benefit from Ely’s
Cream Balm for Catarrh. I cannot ex
press tho suffering I have endured the
past year from Nasal Catarrh.—C. L.
Robbins, Caraway P. O., Randolph Co.,
N, C. eod&w
vha'.i. Laos of App.'tito. lti- ripuba. Foul Up
ImwiilnrfUtii in.d ! sit i! to Fum iloa. )). -.rin«-iliran
ST&OISEB’S lUBTmi
la InvnllJHbtO It ie not» panacea ter «li dis.vH'ns,
but H i IRMST VI d’cc-ir.os of tin- LIVER,
will '~LMJLL£s STOMACH.aid bow ELS
It obungos the comp’.ezPm from n w-txy, yellow
tiugo, to a ruddy, healthy color. Xt entirely remove
low, glcuiny bpirita.. U is one of tho BEIIT AL**
TERATIVES and ! -U» IFIF.RS Of THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE v ONIC.
STADICEF 3 AURANTII
For sale by all Druggist* Price $1.00 per bottle
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
140 so. FRONT 8T., Philadelphia, P%
Auction Sale! COLUMBUS
Iron Works
OOMPAFY,
Columbus, - - - - - - Georgia.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
DEALERS IN
Lime, Shingles, Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring
and other Lumber. Specialty made of Dress
ing Lumber for other parties.
AGENTS FOR
Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard
Injectors, Hancock Inspirators and
BROWN COTTON GINS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Stratton’s Improved Absorption Ice Machines, Saiv Mills.
Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kettles,
S1I ENGINES, CANE ILLS, POWER COHN PRESSES,
O-OX.iIDIEIL'T OOTTOnST PRESSES
AND
Paper Boxes;}{] 8 ImpfovBd Calender Rollers.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT *
Directly Opposite the Eagle and
Phenix Mills.
DLD, on the Fire
.» vember next, in front of the Auction House
of F. M. KNOWLES Co., corner of Broad and
Tenth Streets, in the City of Columbus, at 11
o’clock a. m., the Valuable Lots fronting tin
Eagle Factory Buildings, on Front street, in the
City of Columbus, Georgia, and next adjoining
the Alston Warehouse, and near offices of the
Georgia Midland Railroad, beginning on
east side of Front street, at the North Wall oJ
the “Alston Warehouse,” running east along
said wall 127 feet 0 inches, thence north 150 feet,
more or less, to the line of the lot occupied by
the Southern Express Company, thence west
along said line, 127 feet 6 inches, to Front street,
thence south along Front street 150 feet, more or
less, to the beginning point. This property, im
mediately fronting the Eagle Factory, is admira
bly adapted as building lots for Dwellings, Storch
or Warehouse purposes; contains now a weM-
built, commodious, two story Brick Stable. Titles
perfect. Can be examined, with plot of the
property, at the law office of McNeill & Levy
Terms of sale- one-third cosh on day of purchase
balance, one, two and three years, equal amounts
with 7 per cent, interest, secured by the property
MARY B. HANSERD.
oct3 tu&se iw
Printing, Book-Bi
AND|
LOWEST PRICES
A LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, ii
_/Y eluding Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bi
Heads, statements, always on hand. AJso E*».
velopes, Cards, &c M printed at short notio
Paper Boxes of any size or description not ker
in stock made at snort notice.
TEIOS. GILBERT,
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office.
A Stamdanl Nctlicid Work
J 5 k III
ONLY 81.00 nr HAH., POSTPAID.
ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FREE TO AL1
IDLE-)
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KNOW THYSELF.it
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and the untold misery' resulting from indiscrctioi
or excesses. A book for every man, young, mid
dJo-aged and old. Jt contains 125 prescription!
for all acute and cnronic diseases, each one o!
which is invaluable. So found by the Author
whose experience for 26 years is suen as probablj
never before betel the lot of any physician. 3W
pages, bound in beautiful French muslin, em
bossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finei
work in every sense—mechanical, literary anc
professional tlian any other work sold in thi»
country for 92.60, or the money will be refundef
in every instance. Price only it.00 by mail, post
paid. Illustrated sample 6 cents. Send now
Gold medal awarded the author by the Nations
Medical Association, to llic President of whic><
Mon. P. A. BisscTl, and associate officers o
the Board the reader is respectfully referred.
The Science of Life should be read by the younw
for instruction, and by the afflicted for relief. Ji
will benefit all.—London Lancet.
There is no member of society to whom Th<
Science of life will not be useful, whether youth
parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Ar
gonaut.
Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr
W. IT. Parker, No. 4 BuUinch street, Boston
Mass., who may be consulted ou ail diseases re
quiring skill and experience. Chronic and obeti-
n.-do diseases that have babied the skill of all
other physicians a specialty. Such treated sue-
r, -si'iilly without, an instance of failure. Men
turn this paper. an?K wl
Bates’ Brick Yard, of 2.4 Acres,
5;OR sale. Also, Brick Macliinevy (Sword’s
p. imrirvt'd;, englno 10-horse po iver, dray a,
carts and everythi g connected with making of
briclc. In complete running order, si aides.barns,
tenant houses and large, commodious shed.
(Japacity 5000 to HO.000 a day. Present owner sold
3 000,000 brick hint year, and hi - trade is daily in*
euusing. I'resent price of brick delivered is i?5 a
thousand. TI1 1 plant will be sold tor less than
cost. Call and sec me or write for further partic
ulars. It will prove the best paying busine :-.s you
can engage in. Xo limil to its growth. Territory
free of active competition. 50 miles square.
so wed fri tf JOHN B LAC 1CM AR.
Real Estate Agent, Columbus. C-la.
The above cut represents the Improved Calender Rollers.
so much admired and extensively used by Cotton Manufac
turers of Ihe present day. They consist principally of five
Rollers, six inches in diameter, 40 inches long:" two of them
hollow, being 0 receptacle for steam. They are furnished
with all necessary pipe and valves, fitted up ready to be at
tached to a Boiler; has all the latest, improvements on same,
including the Selvage Rollers anc Cloth Yard Folder ; a taul
aud loose Pulley, 20 inches in diameter, 4 inches face, all
ready to be connected to a line of Shafting, it only requires
a trial to demo astral e I heir indispensibility.
Je20 wed.se&wBm
HARRIS COUNTY FARM.
180 Acres fur Hale.
l^OURTEEN miles north of Columbus; 90 acres
l* cleared, 90 in wood, oak, hickory and pine.
Good soil, clay subsoil. All well watered by
springs aud branches. Fence in excellent con
dition. Two settlements, one has three-room
dwelling, kitchen, stables, orchard and garden;
other has three-room dwelling, kitchen and other
out buildings, large orchard, fen miles from
Fortson, near church, post Office, store, saw mill,
grist mill and blacksmith shop. Cash or credit,
se wedfri tf JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
Maple Svrup and Sugar;
New Buckwheat and Fancy Patent Flour;
Mince Meat. Jellies aud Preserves;
New .Mackerel;
Tburber’s Deep Sea Codfish.
GREEN and DRIED FRUITS.
New Currants, Sc edit* * Raisins. Citron,
Candied Lemon and Orange Peel,
Evaporated Raspberries aud Poors.
Dried Pitted Cherries, Huckleberries
and Prunes.
Oranges, Lemons and Apples.
Fancy Dark Crauuenles
Q.A.:isr:isr:E]:D o-oozds.
A varied assortment of extra fine and standard
goods as is in the city.
I’ARUtfACKOI’N GOO IKS, Etc.
New Meal from this year’s corn, Pearl Grits.
Grannla. Cracked Wheat, Shreaded Oats.
Steamed Out Meal, Split Peas, Green Peas, Sago
Tapioca, Mauioca, etc.
Fine Flour. Sugars, Coffees and Teas,
Ferris Si Co.’s Breakfast Bacon and Hans
J. J. WOOD
1026 Broad Street.
(Y
,,I.LIU1 UU.U,
iNE block north of Confederate Monument
square, two-story, quarter acre lot, bath
room, water works, gas, good drainage. Ifyou
want a residence or investment call and see me
wed tYi tf JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
iThe New York Store
Is headquarters for
iLadies’ Cloaks and Wraps
I
?of every description. They have the hugest stock in the
S city and sell them cheaper.
55UO Walking Jackets from $1.50 up( 100 Newmarkets a!
all prices. 100 elegant Short Wraps in ail kinds of
material and in all the new designs and shapes.
500 Jerseys from 50c. up.
You will make a mistake ifyou fail to see our stock of the
above goods before buying.
A small lot of n<w Satinesjust received. New goods
received daily.
J. E, CARGILL, Agent,
oclO il&w3m
ESTABLISHED 18SS.
G.GUNBY JORDAN
Fire Insurance Agent
«-< Al’ITAI, I’Rin; H75.000.-Qt
Tickets only »5. Shores In proportion
[HI
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y,
“TVo do hereby certify that we. supervise the ar.
rangement for nil the Monthly and Quartcrh
Drawingn of The Louisiana State Lottery Com!,
prmy, and in person manage and irntrol (),,
Drawings themselees, and that the same are onn-
ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith
toward all parties, and we authorise the Compav i
to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our ho
natures attached, to its advertisements." y
Pioneer Building, Front Street. Telephone No. 104.
REPRESENTING
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. Honestly
paid every loss since 1810.
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Every policy
issued under New York Safety Fund law.
SUN FIRE OFFICE, of London. Established 1710. Always
successful.
Policies issued on all classes of insurable property.
Representative Companies. Courteous Treatment. Fair Adjustments. Prompt Payments.
A share of your business solicited.
sepI2 se tu&th it
CommiMioneam,
Wo the. undersigned Banka and Bankert ieili
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Loi»
tertea which may be presented at our counters.
J. If. OOMiNnr. Prca. La. ATat’l Bank.
J. W. KILHKET1I, Proa. Ntate Nat’l B’k
A. BALDWIN, Pro*. Iff. O. Knt’l Bank
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legisla
ture for Educational and Charitable purposes—
with a capital of 91.000,000—to which a reserve
fhnd of over $550,000 lias since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitu
tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by
tho people of any State.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES.
If* Grand Niiigjc' Number Drawings
taBie place IHTouitbly, and the Extraordinary
Drawings regularly every three months, instead
of semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March,
1888.
A NPLGXDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND
DRAV ING, CLASH L, IN THE ACADEMY OP
MUSIC NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Novem
ber Of Ik, lHNfl—X08t2s Monthly Drawing.
CM PITA I4 PRIZE $75,000.
100,000 Tieketn at Five OolInrN Each.
Fraction* la Fif'fLH in jir.iiuu iiuu,
LIST OF PHIZ US,
1 CAPITA L PI{IZE $75,000
1 do do 25,000
1 do do 10,000
2 PRIZES OF $5000 12,000
5 do 2000 10,000
10 do 1000 10,000
r.O do 500 10,000
do 200 20,000
do
i00..
30.000
25.000
. 26,00 0
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $750 6,750
9 Approximation Prizes of 500 4,500
9 Approximation Prizes of 250 2,260
1967 Prizes, amounting to
$265,500
Application for rates to clubs should he made
only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans.
For further information write clearly, giving
full address. POSTAL NOTES. Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi
nary letter. Currency by Express (at. our ex
pense) addressed A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.
Or M. A. OAHTPIIIN.
WasliiMRlon. P. 4\
Wake I*. O. M«n«-y Orilers payab «
uni) aihlress fieyfsieml Ldlers So
NEW OltLLANN NATIONAL WANK.
wedsc&w4w Now OrleauNi Lfti
J.C. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent,
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, POUMfit.S, OA
FOR SALK.
SU50. Four room House, acre lot on Second
avenue.
8f*0 X A acre lot, 4 room House, good repairs,,
upper Second uveuue.
700 3 Room )ious« on 6th street, between 2d
and 3d avenues.
550 Vacant lot on th avenue, between 8th and
9th streets.
2500 6 100m house, k* acre land, all necessary
outhouses, all new, cn lower Broad.
4500 'a Acre lot G room house,water works.bath,
etc.
250 One vacant lot fronti ug pu rk.
1250 20 Acres land, 6 room house in good repair.
1000 10 Acres land, 5 mom house, barn, all under
good fence, 3 miles east of city.
3000 35 Acres land, 5 room house, two 2 room
kitchens, all in good repair, in Wynn ton.
1150 ns Acres laud, 2 room house, on Bull creek ,
in u fine state cf cultivation. Terms easy.
I have several fine farms on both sides of the
river, will sell for cash or ou time, nr exchange
for city property. C:i ! ! and sec me be fore making
arrangements elsewhere. 1 have a few good
houses for rent > el, 5 and Groom houses and sleep
ing rooms.
J. G. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No. 10 12th St.
. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE,
(ltf
(Copy.) Chicago, Aron,Gist, U ;
This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust
Savings Bank has this day received from the
Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held
as a Special Deposit,
U, S. 4°lo Coupon Bonds,
ns follow's : , .
No. 2'jons n. e&oo. , Market Value of winch Is
** 41204 .100. | a ,
“ 4!205 lOO. V $ Q
“ 62810 ICO. ( W
csoo. ) (S.) %zs. S. Gibbs, Cash.
We oiTer the above as a FORFEIT* if our
FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a
genuine Havana-fillerCigar.-Union Cigar Co.
C\G/lR
\^
CIGAR
Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand
made. Elegant quality. Superior worknianhip.
Sold by all Grocers.
UNION CIGAR COMPANY,
75 H. ClictouSt., - CHICAGO,
Retail by
C. I). HUNT. Columbus, Ga.
leS4 dlT
ALYDOR
gentlemen's FRI END
Cares G and G in 3 to 4 day*
Ask your druggist Ibr It,
| Sent to any address for $1.B0
MALYDORMFG.CO.SsmO.
EVANS & HOWARD, Agents.
ocs dam