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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1886.
THE ANARCHIST WOMEN.
Vbc Wife* end Nwi'HbMrt* of the rhlrairo Bondi
Thrower,.
Chicago, October .TO.—“ Do you know
why I.ltiRK iasui'li n favorite among femalo
anarchists?” naked a socialist yesterday.
<« No, it isn’t because he in handsome. It
is for the reason that he is apparently in
different to his fate. I mean by this that
he exhibits that bravado or dare-devil
recklessness which wins the admiration of
callow girls and hare-brained women. Be
fore he was captured up near the Hinman
street station, a week or more after the
Haymarket riot, he was not known outside
of the armed group. The ferocity with
which he fought Officers Lowensteln and
Sbuttler when they overpowered him in
his friend’s house attracted the atten
tion of anarchists all over the city.
Young girls saw in him a hero, und
when the trial began many of them came
to the criminal court for no other
purpose than o see the young man who
was so bold as to defy the law and its ser
vants. They saw in the bomb maker a
good-looking fellow, who, at all appear
ance, was as stolid as a statue of Justice
above his head. As the story of his devil-*
iah work was drawn from the mouths of
the witnesses these girls—these ‘reds’ in
petticoats—began to think that he whs just
too brave and too nice for anything. They
Wrote letters to him, and shook the tips of
Ails Angers through the iron lattice work
of the jail. Kisses, the only anarchistic
token of friendship, passed between them.
There were pledges of undying love for one
another, and before half the spooney girls
knew just what they were doing, Lmgg
was settiug dates lor orange blossoms,
beer and a German hand. I hear that
Spies is going to get married in jail. Per
haps there will be a double wedding, the
bomb maker figuring ils the other groom.”
“The pretty woman in black who sat all
through the anarchists’ trial,” said an at
tache of the criminal court, “is August
Bpies’ staunchest friend in Chicago. She
' believes the arch anarchist innocent of llir-
chargo upon which he was tried, slid I
have no doubt that she would readily ex
change places with him if she was positive
that by so doing he would gain his liberty
They are more than friends -August and
this little woman in black. Each longs to
take the other by the hand and walk up to
the altar; but then there are the bars and
the terrible sentence of death. They may
be married before the hangman builds the
tree of death for the groom, but it will
take place within the walls of the
jail and in the very atmosphere of
the grave. 1 watched the little
woman in black while the fiery leader
of the reds made his eloquent and defiant
plea before Judge Gary. Charmed with
the flowery passages of'his philippic, she
would toHs her head about in piquant ad
miration; but when the speaker, with knit
ted brow, hissed and thundered his bitter
sentences against Grlnnell and the Jury,the
woman sat as motionless as a statue, ilor
eyes blazed with a Intent fire, her cheeks
grew red with excitement and her breath
came short and fast. I watched her all
through that speech, but the only time
that, her eyes filled with tears was when
the pale and curly haired prisoner de
clared that if death was the penalty IV r
proclaiming the truth he would proudly
and defiantly pay the price. It. was then
that the little woman in black wept in the
folds of her handkerchief.”
Free Trade.
The reduction of internal revenue and
the taking off of revenue stamps from Pro
prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely
benefited the c<msnmcrs.os well as relieving
the burden of home manufacturers. Es
pecially is this the cose with Green’s Au
gust Plower und Boschee’s German Syrup,
as the reduction of thirty-six cents per
dozen, has been added to iucrease the size
of the bottles containing theso remedies,
thereby giving one-fifth more mediuiue in
the 75 cents size. The August Flower t'oi
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the
German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou
bles, have perhaps, the largest sale of any
tuedicines in the world. The advantage ol
increased uize of the bottles will be greatly
appreciated by the siek and afflicted, in
every town ana village in civilized coun
tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain
the same size “-wl v
SUV ll UN III.illlg.
“Papa,” said a Philadelphia maiden,
“Charley wants to know if you will suv
‘yes’ if he asks your consent to marry me.”
“llumph I 1 think it is the young man’s
place to ask that question himself.”
“Oh, pa, I know he will never ask you.
Way, he is so bashful t.uat no would not
have popped the question if I hadn’t told
him that if he didn’t 1 would get real mud
at itim.”
“And so it wt s you who popped 7”
“Oh, no, pa. I didn't pop. I merely
gave him to understand that I was willing
to marry him if he asked me.”—Philadel
phia Herald.
advice to Mothers.—AIks. Winslow’s
S iothing Syrup should always be used
wheu children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little sufferer at ouce; it produces
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awukes as
“bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
Klims, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels and is the ticBt known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. jel7 dawly
A lattle Too Mur.li.
“The cellar is full of water,” said a lady
who was lookiug at au oust side Harlem
flat.
“Yes,” assented the proprietor, “butyou
must bear in mind that at this time of day
it is flood tide. We can’t rent you soven
rooms, madam,” he added in an injured
tone ofvoioe, “and at the same time guar
antee to control the Atlantic ocean for $30
a month.”—N. Y. Bun.
A Nomination In Chicago.
Mr. Wlenersohnitzel—Shentleiucn, I rise
to nominate Adolph Guteuscliwcitzer for
alderman.
Chairman—Who is the gentleman? We
don’t know him.
Mr. W.—He don’t vas in America yet,
but he gomes over here next mouth al
ready.—Rambler.
WORKED BY BURGLARS.
Au Alabama Town VIsltvil by Two Stranger, Who
Crack a Number of Safon, Ktc.
Mobile, November 1.—Report of a big
burglary atSUubuta, Miss.. Saturday night,
reached" this city yesterday. Sliubufa is a
flourishing town on the Mobile and Ohio
railroad, ninety-six miles north of Mobile,
and Saturday is a big trading day. Satur
day afternoon a medium sized big-nosed
man, dressed in a mixed suit of tweed, and
wearing a Derby hat somewhat too large
for his head, appeared at Shubuta. His
appearance was not that of a tramp, but
he‘begged for food, which, when furished,
he did not have the appetite to eat. This
excited suspicion. That night this man
and another strange man were seen in
front of Mr. Moses Green hood’s store. In
the morning discovery was made that sev
eral stores had been entered and the safes
crocked with tools taken from the con
struction car which stood on the track
near by. The safe of Mr. Greenhood was
opened by the use of the combination. It
is said that the letters of this combination
were written upon a piece of paper
which was pasted on the inner side of the
leg ot the sale. The burglars must have
discovered this memorandum, for they
opened the safe without injuring it in the
uijist. One thousand dollars rewarded this
discovery. It is not known how much
money tnev captured from the other safes,
one of which was the safe of Captuin C. C.
Ferrlll, one of the largest general mer
chants in the town. Further particulars
will be obtained to-night. It is reported
that every safe in town except one was
broken open, and in addition to money
the burglars secured a lot of silverware
The express agents throughout the south
have been cautioned to keep a sharp look
out In ease auy one wishes to ship silver
ware to-day. If tlie burglars cannot dis
pose of the “swag,” it will give them away.
It was thought they had taken the early
train for Mobile, but dilllgent senrcli here
does not confirm this idea. The burglars
are evidently experts and will not be easily
caught.
MJCltLKN’H AltNH'A SALYK.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
CENTRAL RAILROAD,
Columbus, Ga., September 16, 1886.
V and after this date Passenger Trains will
run us follows. Tains * daily; + daily ex-
Sunday. The standard time by which these
ns run is the same as Columbus city time.
wnjn uuu ttll ja.upv.u.m, positiv.
ly cures Piles, or no pay is required, ft it
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Brannon & Carson.
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Honey-Combed With Kiivy.
Several hundred people attended the
convention of American authors at Indian
apolis recently, but after waiting in vain
for some author to come the convention
adjourned.—Texas Siftings.
Leave Columbus * 12 00 m t 8 50 p u.
Arrive Macon i* 4 38 pm, t 5 40am
“ Atlanta ••!* 9 35 p mi* 1 35 p m
7 23 p m
3 58 p ill
2 45 p ni
1 13 p U)
3 45 p m
4 07 p m
Eu faitla !*
Albany I* 11 10 p mi*
Mi Hen *
Augusta
Savannah
3 00 u m
6 15 a mi 1
5 55 a ml'
Passengers for Sylvania, Santlerville, Wrighto-
ville, Milledgeville and Eatonton, Thom a at on
Carrollton Perry, Tort Gaines, Tnlbotton, Buena
Vista, B akely and Clayton should take 8 50 p m
train.
Leave Mqcon * 10 0© a m * 8 30 p
“ Atlanta I* 6 00 am;* 3 10 p
“ Montgomery
“ Eufaula .......{
“ Albany !* 5 40am
“ Milhn |* 11 00 pm
“ Augusta
“ Savi nnah I* 8 20pm
Arrive Columbus 1* 2 25 p m
in
p m
7 40 a m
10 55 a m
12 00 m
12 00 in
9 30am
8 40 a m
5 20 a m
Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Ccv
lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Mb
con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa
vannah and Atlanta.
Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berth*
on sale at Depot Ticket Office
G. A. WHITEHEAD.
Gen’l Pass. Agent .
C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf
/^VVWOC^S
j (jSfe
SftKlNf
MOST PERFECT MADE
’roparod with strict regard to Purity, Strength, nnd
lealtiifultiess. Dr. Price's Baking Powdei eontainF
, i Animorjia.Limo.Aluin or Phosphates. Dr.Price'*
■'.^tracts, V uulila, Lemon, etc., flavor deliciously.
'WCf OMNff POWDER CD. Cmcr.ro. pud St. Low*
; Msag
CLiNCflSAN’S
T obacco
REMEDIES
COLUMBUS
Iron Works
a o im: :p ^ zsr y,
Columbus,
Georgia.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
-—DEALERS IN
Lime, Shingles, Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring
and oilier 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
Printing, Book-Bindini r
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
inriinr ! Stratton's Improved Absorption Ice Machines, Saw Mills.
Pumps/Hollow Ware, Syrup Kettles,
."PCI fl 1 \T p 111110 |)j
AND)
Paper Boxes j..
J! HILLS,
oolidzejUst cottoit presses
■ AND
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES
velopes, Cards, &c., printed at short
Paper Boxes of auy size or description not u
in stock made at snort notice.
Til OS. OILUKHT,
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Offic
A Standard Medical Work
ONLY 91.00 BY NAIL. POSTPAID.
ILLUSTRATED SAMPLE FREE TO AL;
f!ie Improved Calender Rollers,
KNOW
b 5 | A Great Medical Work oil NiiiiIiimm
Exhausted Vitality. Nervous und Physical DeH-
ity, Premature Decline in Man. Errors of Yout)
and the untold misery resulting from indiwret.o;
* 1 ok fo
THE CL1HGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
rim MOST EFFECTIVE FitFPtRA
TION on the market for Piles. A SIJltK CUBE
lor Itcliliitf 1'ilf‘N, Has never tailed to give
jirnnipt relief. Will cure Anal Ulcers. Abscetm,
I’ihtula, Tetter, Salt Rlicum Burber's Itch, Ring
worms, Piiupleu, Sores und Boils. Price oO eta.
THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO CAKE
NATITIIK'S OWN REMEDY, Vni'H nil
Wounds. Cuts. Bruises, Sprains, Erysipelas, Boils,
Carbuncles. Bone Felons, Ulcers. Sores. Sore Eves,
Horn Throat Bunions.Corns Neurnlgia Rlmuinutism,
Orchitis, Omit. Rheumatic Gout. Colds, Coughs,
(houcUitto. Milk Leg Snake and Dug Bites. Stuig«
"f Insects. Ac. In fact allays all local Irritation an^
(nibmim-.tion from whatever cause. Price Jo els,
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared uccmdinu to the meet ncientitie.
luinoipIcN, of the 1»| ItHST SEDATIVE
■ M« ItEMlKNTSi compounded with the purest
‘tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended for
Croup Wood or Cake of the Breast, and for that class
'»f irritant or inflammatory maladies. Aches and
Pains whore, from too delicate a state of the system,
the patient is unable to bear the stronger application
of die Tooacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches
and Pains, it is invaluable. Price 16 ct».
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the
which is invaluable. So found by the Author
whose experience for 25 years is such as probubb
never before befel the lot of any physician. ,3f(
pages, bound in beautiflil French muslin, em
bossed covers, Bill gilt, guaranteed to be a finei
work in every sense—mechanical, literary and
professional—than any other work sold in this
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM. N. C-, tJ. S. A.
country for 82.50, or the money will be reftinded
in every instance. Price only $1.00 by mail, posi
paid. Illustrated sample 6 cents. Send now
Gold medal awarded the author by the Nntiona
Medical Association, to the President of w him
i the Hon. P. A. Bissell, and associate officers o<
the Board the reader is respectfully referred.
; The Science of Life should be read by the youny
1 for instruction, and by the afflicted for relief, ft
i will benefit all.—London Lancet.
Therein no member of society to whom Thi
Science of life will not be useful, whether youth
parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Ar
gonaut.
Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr.
Vj. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch street, Boston
Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases re-
dulling skill and experience. Chronic ^id obsti
nate diseases that have baffled the skill of all
other physicians a specialty. Such treated suc
cessfully withouv an instance of failure. Men
tion this paper. nr>2fi wi
Bates’ Brick Yard, of 24 Acres,
I ^OR sale. Also, Brick Machinery (Swofd’s
improved), engine 16-horse power, drays,
carts and everyth!« g connected with making of
brick. In complete running order, stables.barns,
tenant houses and large, commodious shed,
i Capacity 6000 to 30,000 a day. Present owner sold
| 3,000,000 brick last year, and hi*- trade is daily in-
! creasing. Present price of brick delivered is $5 a
j thousand. The plant will be sold for less than
! cost. Call and see me or write for fhrther partic-
1 ulars. It will prove the best paying business vou
can engage in. No limit, to its growth. Territory
; free of active competition, 50 miles square.
| se wed fW tf JOHN BLAOKMAR.
Real Estate Agent, Columbus. Ga.
The above cut represents the Improved Calender Rollers.
so muon udinired and extensively used by Cotton Manufue-
j turers of the present day. They consist principally of five
Rollers, six inches in diameter, 40 inches long: two of them
hollow, being a receptacle for steam. They are furnished
I with all necessary pipe and v.dves, fitted up ready to be at-
tached to a' Boiler; has all the latest improvements on same.
| including the Selvage Rollers ane Cloth Yard Folder ; a tun I
j and loose Pulley, 20 inches in diameter. 4 inches face, all
j ready to he connected to a line of. Shafting. It only requires
a trial to demonstrate their indispensibilUy.
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AURANTII
Mont of the dineasea which afflict mankind are origin
ally oautied by a disordered condition of the LIVER*
For all complaints of this kind, such os Torpidity of
tho Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion. Irregularity of tho Bowels, Constipation. Flatu-
'enoy. Eructations and Burning of the Stomath
(sometimes called Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills ane Fever. Bruakbone Fever,
Exhaustion before or after Fevoi Chronic Diar
rhoea. Lohs of Appotite. Headache. Foul Brenth,
Irregularities incidental to Females Bearing-down
is invaluable. It is not A panacea for all diseases
but Ol IDET all dlsoabesof tho LIVER,
will y.Uf* tf STOMACH and BOWELS
It changes the complexion from u waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
low. gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL"
TERATIVES and '-Ue.lFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE v ONIC,
STADIC e"r ; S~AURANTII
Foe sale by >11 Druggifta. Price SI .00 per bottle
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
MO SO. FRONT ST.. Philadelphia, Pa.
HARRIS COUNTY FARM.
180 Acres for Bale.
1 FOURTEEN miles north of Columbus; SO acres
cleared, 90 in wood, oak, hickory and pine.
Good soil, clav subsoil. All well watered by
springs and 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. Ten miles from
Fortson, near church, post office, store, saw mill,
grist mill ami blacksmith shop. Cash or credit,
se wedfri tf JOHN BLACKMAR,
Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga.
Buckwheat and Fancy Patent *Flour;
Mince Meat, Jellies and Preserves;
New Mackerel;
Thurber’s Deep Sea Codfish.
GREEN and DRIED FRUITS.
New Currants, Seedless Raisins. Citron,
Candied Lemon and Orange Peel.
Evaporated Raspberries and Pears,
Dried Pitted Cherries, Huckleberries
and Prunes.
Oranges, Lemons and Apples.
Fancy Dark Cranoerries
O-A-lsTlsriHjD G-OOIDS.
A varied assortment of extra fine and standard
goods as is in the city.
FA RI N.U FOI H ttOODS, Etc.
New Meal from this year's corn. Pearl Grits.
Granula, Cracked Wheat, Shreaded Oats,
Steamed Oat Meal, Split Peas, Green Peas, Sago.
Tapioca, Manioca, etc.
Fine Flour, Sugars, Coffees and Teas,
Ferris k Co.'s Breakfast Bacon and Hams
J. J. WOOD,
1026 Broad Street.
ION
OF^ C
x — Send for prlca.
il'usrraieu ouaiogut o:
Lvc.NNAr cuRPesAUNe cc
The N ew York Store
Is headquarters for
Ladies’ Cloaks and Wraps
of every description. They have the largest stock in the
city and sell them cheaper.
500 Walking Jackets from $1.50 up. 100 Newmarkets at
all prices. 100 elegant Short Wraps in all kinds of
material and in all the new designs and shapes.
500 Jerseys from 50c. up.
You will make a mistake if you fail to see our stock of the
above goods before buying.
A small lot of ntw Satines just, received. New goods
received daily.
J. E. CARGILL, Agent,
ESTABLISHED 1866.
G.CUNBY JORDAN
Fire Insurance Agent,
Pioneer Building, Front Street. Telephone No. 104.
REPRESENTING
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. Honestly
paid every loss since 1810.
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., ofNew 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.
sep!2 se tu&th tf
nr-CAPITAI, PRIZE S7n.AOO.-GS
Tickets only Sit. Shares in proportion.
L.S.L
Louisiana State Lottery Comp T y
"We do hereby certify that we eupervite the ar
rangement for all the Monthly and Quarter!,
Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Coni
party, and in person manage and control ,iu
Drawings themselves, and that the same are con
ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith
toward all parties, and we authorize thi Cbmpan,
to use this certificate, with .facsimiles of Our sio
natures attached, to its advertisements.’’
ConmiHioKrt,
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers seiU
pay all Prises drawn in The Louisiana State Lot.
tenes which may be presented at our counter*.
J. H. OGLESnY. Free. I.n. Dfnt'l Bank.
J. W. KIIiBKETH, Pres. State Wat’l B'k.
A. BALDWIN, Pren. N. O. Nat-1 Baak
Incorporated in 1868 for 26years by
ire for Educational and Charitable
the
tore _
with a capital of (1,000,000—to which a t
fund of over (560,000 lms 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 ba
the people of any State.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES.
Its Grantl Ninprlc Number Drawings
take place Monthly, and the Extraordinary
Drawings regularly every three months, instead
of semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March,
1886.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND
DRAWING, CLASS I,. IN THE ACADEMY OF
MUSK NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Novem
ber 0tll, IS80—108th Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE 879,000.
100.000 Tteketn at Five Dollars Ent'lr,
Fractions in I'il'/hs 111 proportion.
list of rrui.Ee,
1 CAPITAL PRIZE (76,000
1 do (lo 25,000
1 do do 10,000
2 PRIZES OF $0000 12 000
5 do “
10 do
20
do
2000
1000
500
200
50
100 do
300 do
600 do
1000 do 26 26100 (
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of $760 6,760
9 Approximation Prizes of 500 4,60C
9 Approximation Prizes of 250 2,261
1967 Prizes, amounting to (265,600
Application for rates to clubs should be made-
only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans..
For further information write dearly, giving-
full address. I'tlN’VAl. NOTES. Expresz
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi
nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ex..
pensejaddressed II. A. DAUPHIN,
New Urieaus, La.
Or M. A. DAUPHIN.
Wiisliinclen. b. t'.
Make P. O. Money Orilct'it payal. *j
and address Itcuixtercd I,otters lo
NEW OR1.KANN NATION Al. ItAN’H.
wed se&w4<v New Orleans, In,
J. C. REEDY,
Real Esialc Agciil t
NEXT bOOil TO POST OPrUlE. C'.iUYoCS', <ii
FOH MALE.
IH50. Four room House. '4 acre lot on Second
avenue
,‘4 acre lot. 4 room House, good repairs.
—per Sc coil d r
oom bousi
and 3d avenues.
650 Vacant lot on th avenue, between 8th and
9th streets.
2500 o room house, H acre land, all necessary
outhouses, all new, on luwei Broad.
4500 l 4 Acre lot 6 room house,watt r works.bath,
etc.
250 One vacant lot fronting park.
1250 20 Acres land, 0 room house in good repair.
1000 10 Acres land. 5 ••oom 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 Wynnton.
1160 115 Acres land, 2 room In >ush, on Bull creek,
in a fine state of cultivation. Terms easy.
I have several fine farms on both sides of the
nver, will sell for cash or on time, or exchange
for city property. Cali and see me before making
arrangements elsewhere. 1 have a few good
houses for rent j et, 5 and 0 room houses and sleep
ing rooms.
vT. G. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St.
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
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{Copy.) Chicago, April21st, 1L&L
This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust urn.
Savings Bank has this day received from the
Union Cigar Company cl Chicago, to be held
as a Special Deposit,
U. S. 4 °io Coupon BondD r
as follows :
Ko. 22028 D. $500. \ Market Value of which la ;-
“ 41204 100. I
:: 818 JSS:[ 81012.
*800. I (S.) yas. S. Gibbs, Cash.
We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our
“FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a
genuine Havana-fillcr Cigar. -Union Cigar Co -.
Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand *
made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip.
Sold by all Grocers.
UNION CIGAR COMPANY
76 N. Clinton SL, • CHICAGO.
Retail by
'• D. HUNT. Columbus. (»’a
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ALYdor
GENTLEMEN'S FRIEND '
Cures G and O in S to 4 day*.
Ask your druggist for it.
Sent to any address for $1,50
IMALYDOR MF6. CO. ScrlMfielff.il
EVANS fit, HOWARD, Moents.
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