Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 25, 1886, Image 7

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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1886 \ (’ll HI STMsrouv. BY EMMETT L. RO-8. nil? Sl°r?J. n *A. ore thc ‘'TO'vsy sun Had kist the frosty sky; J While twinkling stars were yet alert lu Heaven’s canopy; J It roused me from my cozv bed, SjnieUjristm^ gilts to hide Within the stockings, hanging limn Against the chimuey’s side. A doll far May, also for Nell,— Adah, too, has one, ySuf,r a a L«r f,ny8ook A , 5o d ^^ l ^ hStOCklng ’ t00 ' Thalflllsthoh- shapeless little feet Down to their very toes. This done, I hied mo back to bed, And tried to lall asleep; But ere I shut my weary eves. I sa vv our Mabel peep, Then sly ly slip irom out her bed And to the chimney steal, And into cv’ry slocking there At once begin to feel. *Then back to bed she quickly went And wlmner’d in Nell’s ear: Get U p! Old Santa Claus has come And left some pretties here." ■Out jump’d the two upon the floor, And kept up such a clatter, ■3™lt Adah woke and ’gun to ask: ois Mamie, wha’s er matter?" ’™s u, t0 ° n , ulchl ” their mother saicl- They’ll surely wake the baby: O,c? n 't you send them backto bed?” A t I could say was: “Maybel” flhen Collins guve a whoop and turn, And, quickly ro.llng over, Began to crawfish out of bed • And pulled with him the cover; And crawling to the fireside place— His sisters saw him coming, And handed down his kettle drum— And he commenced ^drumming His little i yes were all ablaze, And, in another minute, He’d torn a head from out the drum To find out what was in it. I watched them from my pillow-rest, My precious girls and hoy, And could hiit envy them their youth, Their innocence and joyj And wondered when another year Had rolled its length around, If I would hear their prattle then, Their merry voices sound ? With breakfast o’er, I kissed their lips, And then embraced their mother; Her tearful eyes a iyief betrayed She vainly tried to smother. I drew tier throbbing breast to mine, l’ushed back her nut-brown hair, And on her brow I pressed ray lips, And rained warm kisses there. When, gazing up into my face, ’Mid sobs, she sadly said : ■“ This is the birthday of our James, Our loved, our lost, our dead! Just one ami twenty years ago— A happy Christmas morn— The angels tarried at our home, And gave us our first-born." -‘Twelve months ago that noble boy, So young and strong and proud, lissayei’ to fight the world alone In far-off city’s crowd, Led on by high ambition's aim, Resolved to dare and do, That toilsome weight and cares might fall Less heavily on you,” And how one day a message came, “You know, dear, how it read;” “God pity you,” the words began, And ended, “He is dead!” '“Anil yonder in the churchyard still, Where weeping Billows wave And droop their mournful branches down, They've made his hallow’d grave,” Ah 1 do you wonder I am sad This holy Christinas day? That I’ve no heart for dolls and toys, And romping children’s play? Nay. ask me not to smile and sing The songs of other years; My heart has naught to comfort it Except these welling tears.” 1 led her past the parlor door And drew to her a chain And on my knees I meekly bent And asked of God in prayer, That comfort for her troubled heart His love alonecoulil bring; That love which dries the mourner's tears And robs death of its sting. And then I took the Bible down, And read a saci ed page Bo full of love and coiufortings For every rank and age; Then all about the little Babe The good old shepherds found Hid in u lowly manger bed On Bethl’em’s hallow’d ground, And how he grew and waxed in strength, And preached the Father’s Word— His blessed promises -that "all Should live with Him, that heard.” I read about the lowly Christ At Jordan’s sacred lount; His words of hope and comfort in “The sermon on the mount.” And then X read about the cross, The death on Calvary: The sa rifice that God had made For us—for her and me. And then I told her God was good, His slain Lamb was the test; He was not pleased in ohast'nmg us, And did all for the best. Perhaps, dear wife, God took our boy To dra w us neat er Him. And bring us safely to His fold, Where’s neither death nor sin. She raised her Heaven-lit eyes to mine And said: ‘.’His holy will be done”— I give to God my heart, my all, And yield to Him my son.” Thc children heard us laugh and sing, And ran to learn the noise; , , And brought with them their dolls and drum, And other Christmas toys. God's sunlight shone upon their cheeks, And in their little eyes . There beamed the sparks of happiness— Bright gems from Paradise. A halo lingered o’er the gionp, I knew that God was there, And, in His plentitude ol love, Had answered me my prayer. advickto Mothers.—airs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used vhen children aro cutting teeth. It re lievos the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child J |4 ein pain', and the little cherub awakes as bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens thc 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- five cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly It’ii True. From tile Wall Sheet News. “If you were going to lay in f1000 worth of wine who would you go to?” he asked of the bar-keeper of au uptown hotel. “To any of the manufacturers of bogus liquor.” “You would?” “Certainly, that’s the only way you cau be sure of what you've got.” Malaria. Twenty-five hundred dozen bottles Ague Conqueror ordered in one month positively eiadicates nil Malaria, B'ever and Ague, Bilious and Intermittent Fevers in any climate. Head our book of 1000 testimonials. Due West, S. C., March 12,1883.—G. G. Green, Dear Sir—We will soon need more Ague Conqueror. It is taking like “hot cakes” and giving satisfaction. Yours, Ellis Bros. Fairfield, AIo., August 29,1886.—G. G. Green, Dear Sir—Your Ague Conqucroi knocks the. Chills and Dumb Ague every time. I warrant every bottle and it never fails. I have cured eases where quiuine had no effect whatever. actl2 d&wly Yours truly, W. H. Shaw & Co. Nervous Oobililateil Men. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap- pliances, for the speedy relief and perma nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. decl7 tu.th.sat.se&wly The tillui'iiI Mhlilli'iiniii. A St. Louis man estimates that a Pull man sleeper nets the company J7S20 a year. Judging from this it must net the porter a cool £10,00!).—'Tid-Bits. Maverick National Bant BOSTON, MASS CAPITAL, - SURPLUS, - 8100.000 400,000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corporations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re-discount for Banks when balances warrant it. Boston! i3 a Reserve City, and balances with us from Banks (not located in other Reserve Cities) counted as a reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent, and make Cable transfers and place money by telegraph throughout the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold, and Ex changes in Washington made for Banks without extra charge. We have a market for prime first-c’ass Invest ment Securities, and invite proposals from States, Counties and Cities when issuing Bonds. We do a general Banking business, and invite correspondence. ANA I\ POTTER, President. Ch.v; taken the lead tt tile sales of ‘hat class ot eclics, and has give* ost universal ■'msfao AiURPIIY PROS,, Free Trade. reduction of internal revenue and ting off of revenue stamps from 1 ro- rv Medicines, no doubt has largely ;ed the consumers,as well as relieving irdenof home manufacturers. Es- V is this the case with Green s Au- lower and Bosebee’s German Syrup, reduction of thirty-six cents per has been added to increase the size bottles containing these remedies, v giving one-fifth more medicine in cents size. The August. Flower for psia and Liver Complaint, and the avrup for Cough and Lung trou ave perhaps, the largest sale of any ines in the world. The advantage ot sed size of the bpttles willbegreaty KM te,i. ".m. ». uais A C»m‘ i» Point. es position affect sleep?” a.sks a med- it does not when the man de position of night watchman.- Siftings. More Money for lour Work [tom" &upwards a dajr •eat home wherever you are I^ ; write- some have made over |5U n • all new No capital required; fxjarsur-Ej? yourself. t ^ - MOST LI HERA I. OFFER. Voltaic Belt Co., Marshalh Mich.. J.r&.SS'ieliiMbK WMSSSs’-xar them at once. ^ - A Frank Confession, easier to lug a heavy shot-gun e through an impenetrable fmamg o put up a clothes-line.—Hartioru N.W.AYER&SON ADVERTISING AGENTS BUILDING PHILADELPHIA Cor. Chestnut and Eighth Sts* Receive Advertisements for this Paper. ESTIMATES KfSKS FREE s r«ftYER & SON’S MANUAt O ZEE IBW RUDOLPH FINZER’S STARLIGHT AND CAPITAL PRIZE T. V At Wholesale by LOUIS BUHLER & Co., COLTTIMI'BTTS, C3--A- je5 eodOm —— PENNYROYAL PILLS * "f ' „" p,.,|,i.le n.sareof worthless Imitation.. i-rJ. I- L A DIES. A-kyou r nruegUt or ••t'llieltf.tor’s Llllfl Isll’’sol .tsn;,^00 mall. NAM ‘era P^i\, l !,!:VL C ,! , o’gmn^"l!llu'l < a.':T^ . .. i ovnwtthcpp. Ask for “Cl*Idles- ■ffiSB-f--"'''" 1 - lake no other ^ MEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY N OF MUSIC Boston, Mass. VhE LARGEST nod BEST EPUIPPEDindt. f Fin mail ft nil Italian l^an/u uf rf-: Oratorv. I/’tiraiurc. tmn »- Gff-’rB Undiih IIrn» 'lu«. Gymna«l . . . ‘ .i o-,,i . w '*!» St«*nm II at. 'ii. ..X'raakUa *, BOSIO.N.M- siMisnAA YEAR, clear ot $700 tO $2500 cxhenro^cu. he o tilt) hii'ltjess- ln towiuand elites. it'T.J&HNSON&CO., 1013 Main St., RlchmonU, V. »ug2 who WsCinaCordml C UII12 8 DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. TT is Invigorat- JT gives NEW ing and De- V_ 1 LIFE to the lightful to take, (BOT} « whole SYSTEM and of great value FVvV\l b Y Strengthening as a Medicine for LM the Muscles, Ton* weak and Ailing | \| ing the NERVES, Women and Chil- HI w f and compIctelyDi- dren. ** J gesting the food. X N ONTAIN8 ^ no hurtful Minerals, is corj- posed of carefully selected Vegeta ble Medicines, combined skill fully, making a Safe and rieauant Remedy. Fop khIu l>y All PrugKlRts nnd Or you Hot keep \(>J,I\ V UlUllUI. butllu will bo huh, cli.uy.cs piG.I. ook, ‘Volina,’ by 1 e a d i n g physicians,telling now to treat dis eases at HOME, mailed, together with a set of hand some cards by new Hcliotypc process, on receipt of xo c. rs. B’tor.M Hip donlor nciir luit fl.OU, »iul u lull H14) Volina Drug and Chemical Company, 1U1.TI UOKK, Jin., V. B. A. 11 'ihuiiiiiA zMIDlAND t CHI 1 Kz^yILIRzO^ID Is now open for Freight and Passengers to points between Columbns and Waverly Hall. Com mencing Tuo day, December 21st, the following schedule will be run: COMING SOUTH. Leave Waverly Hall 8:00 a. m Arrive at Ellerslic 8:20 “ “ Midland 8:10 “ “ Flat Rock 8:52 “ “ Columbus ....9:36 “ GOING NORTH. Leave Columbus 3:00 p. n». Arrive at Flat Rock 3:44 “ “ Midland 3:49 “ “ Ellerslie 4:05 “ “ Waverly Hall 4:30 “ All trains arrive and leave from depot at old Star park. M. E. G RAY, deal9 dtf Superintendent. L Columbus, Ga., December 19, 1886. O N and after this date Passenger Trains will run daily unless marked t, which are daily except Sunday. The standard time by which these Trains run is the same as Columbus city time. Leave Columbus Arrive Macon “ Atlanta “ Montgomery “ Eufau’ia “ Albany “ Millen “ Augusta “ Savannah 1 U 15 a m 4 04 p m : 9 00 p m 10 08 p m 3 00 a m 6 15 a m ! 5 55 a m t 10 20 p ll t 6 25 a id * 1 05 p m * 7 09 p ni * 3 50 j) m * 10 50 a in * 2 08 p m * 4 15 p ID * 5 00 T> r> Passengers for Sylvania, Sanderville, Wrights- ville, Millcdgeville and Eatonton, Thomaston. Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buenn Vista, B.akely and Clayton should take 8 60 p m train. Leave Macon | * 9 60 a m: ♦ 9 27 p in “ Atlanta * 3 00 anil* 2 00pm “ Montgomery * 7 40 a u. “ Eufaula *10 49 an*. Albany. “ Millen “ Augusta “ Savannah.. Arrive Columbus.. 4 50 a m * 3 57 p 1 11 15 p m * 12 35 p m !: 9 30 p in | * 10 20 a rn " 8 20 p mi* 10 00 a m B 3 02 pm!* 660am Sleeping Cars on all night trams between Co lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma 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 Opelika, Ala., November 15th, 1886. /AN and after Monday, November 16th, 1886, the vJ trains on this road will be run as follows: No. 1. Leave Columbus 8 05 a m Arrive Opelika 9 35 am No. 2. Leave Opelika 9 46 a m Arrive Columbus ....11 01 a ni No. 3. No. 4. Leave Opelika 5 09 p m Arrive Columbus 6 34 p ni No. 5. Leave Columbus 6 50 a nr. Arrive Opelika 9 03 a n: Arrive Goodwater 6 45 p m No. 0. Leave Goodwater 4 45 a m Arrive Opelika 9 27 a rn Arrive Columbus -12 26 p m No. 7. Leave Columbus 115 p m Arrive Opelika 3 08 p in No. 8. Leave Opelika : 4 00 p rn Arrive Columbus 5 41 p m The night trains are discontinued for the pres Ol Office General Manager, Columbus, Ga., November 28th, 1886. .. and after Sunday, September 12, 1386, the schedule of Mail Train will be as follows: No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columbus 3 08 p m Arrive at Chipley 5 11 p rn Arrive at Greenville 6 16 p m No. 2—Coming South Daily. Leave Greenville 7 10 a m Arrive at Chipley 8 11am Arrive at Columbus 10 21 am No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North. Leave Columbus 6 oo a m Arrive at Chipley 8 11am Arrive at Greenville 9 26 a m No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South. Leave Greenville 10 22 am Arrive at Chipley H 38 a m Arrive at Columbus 2 11 pm W. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager. T. C S. HOWARD. Gen’l Ticket Agent. foh24 dlv THE FAMOUS BRAND OF OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE This whisky was introduced originally in the y< ar 1852, and is constantly making new friend*. It i the product of the most approved process <<f distil,, ation. from carefully selected grain, being held uni formly in warehouse until fully matured by age, is justly celebrated for its purity, delicacy of flavor ami uniform quality. For sale, arid orders solicited by the agent, T. M. FOLEY, Opera House, Cor 10th Street and 1st Avenue, Columbus, Gfc EMPIRE STABLES. SUCCESSORS TO JOHN DISBROW & CO., East Side of First Ave., between 12th and 131 h Sts. Nov gandj Nobby Turnouts. Safe and Showy Horses, Careful and Experienced Drivers, FUNERzVLS personally conducted and properly attended to. The finest Hearses in the city. AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st, Horses boarded and corulnlly cared for at flB per month. zVmple accommodations for LIVE STOCK. Headquarters for dealers. dyspepsi AiBradfieSds Up to a few weeks ago T considered my | self the champion Dyspeptic of America. During the years that I have been afflicted . 1 have tried almost everything claimed to be a specific for Dyspepsia in the hope of finding something that would afford per manent relief. I had about, made up my | mind to abandon all medicines when I no- j tieed an endorsement of Simmons Livisr Regudator by a prominent. Ueorgian, a j jurist whom 1 knew, and concluded to try lls effects in my ease. 1 have used but two bottles, and am satisfied that 1 have struck the rigid, thing at Inst.. I felt its beneficial effects almost immediately. ; Unlike nil oilier preparations of a similar kind, no special instructions are required as to wluit one shall or shall not eat. This fact alone ought to commend it to all troubled with Dyspepsia. J. N. HOLMES, Vineland, N. J. ? CONSTIPATION. r<> Ncf uro a ICoft'tiltir 91 a l»if of Ilaii.T without cliaoiuiiiK tli«> or IHh- orgmii/. tii(4 4li<‘ tnko ) ni , HU no lil I Ml lllAll Onlj (JKNtMNK Muni: infill rial by J.ll./jcilin & Co., Philadelphia. cod se&w fol rd mt n hi Constructed Witli Our Own •‘Patent Eyelet Batteries,’ > russet 1 Menstruation, ing oft be Womb, Leu- Iueu or Whites, cle. Female uiia.xh: of mi d. If taken during this crit ical period, great sutlering and danger can be entirely avoided. Regulator Send for book containing valuable in form at! (n for women. It will be mailed free to applicants. Buadpield Rkuulatoh Co.. Atlanta. Ga. BABY'S SKIN infantile and Birth Humors Spee lily Cured by Cuticura. I ^OR Cleansing the Skin and Scalp of Birth Humors, for allaying Itchinp, Burning and Inflammation, for curing thc first symptoms of Eczema, Psoriasis, Milk Crust, Scald Head, Hero ula and other inherited skin and blood dis eases, Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Cuti cura Soap, an exquisite Skin Beautifier. exter nally, and Cuticura Resolvent, the new Blood Purifier, internally, are infallible. Absolutely pure. MY OLDEST CHILD, Now six years of age, when an infant six months old, was attacked with a virulent, mill tenant ski Surpass in power and permanency all and oven other device to apply magnetism to the human system. Our record stands at 85 percent of all curable cases cured. Throat, Lung, Stomach, ... Kidney, Liver and almost every other trouble our family physiciun, who attempted to cure it yields to the mild yet persistent currents ol mag 1 but it spvend with almost incredible rapidity, un net ism, as applied by our methods. The Belt t'l the lower portion of the little fellow’s person. and Invigorator impart great strength, warmth " ... and comfort, and the Dyspeptic, Nervous, weak and desponding, become hopeful and genial, and enjoy life again. 125 WIlNonia Mngnrlir Power Undies* Abdominal Supporter Gives great support and comfort and in creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in cases of abdominal enlargement without any The Miignefie Toriliing Necklace soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pre vents convulsions. The full power Eyelet. Dattery Insoles not only warm the feet, but prevent cramps in legs so prevalent in advancing years. No invalid should despair because cheaper or inferior goods have failed, until they have tried our methods. Pamphlet, letters of instruction ami testimonials mailed to any address. Advice and counsel free to all patients. I)r, C.tllLMiE TERRY. oclG dtje!6 (la., A wilt Printing, Book-Binding AND Paper Boxes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES. A LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, in eluding Letter, Packet ami Note Heads, FIJI Heads, matements, always on hand. Also En velopes, Cards, Ac., printed at short notice Paper Boxes of an v size or description not kep: in stock made at snort notice. THOM. UILIIEHT, tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office. i from the niiudh of his back down to his kmivn, was one solid rash, ugly, painful, blotched and malicious. We Imd no rest lit. night, no pence by day. The physician did not know then, anti does not know now. what it was. Finally,we were ad vised to try Cuticura Remedies. Without the knowledge of our physician, I procured a box of Cuticura a nr. a cake of Cuticura Hoop. The < fleet WAN SIMPLY M AKYLLOUS, U' ing the two together, first washing him thor oughly with Cuticura Soap, then anointing him with Cuticura, From tue first application a change for the better appeared. The doctor si id we had no further need of him, and ceased his visits. In three or four weeks a complete cure was wrought leaving t he little 'ellow’s person us white and healthy ns though he had n* v« r been attacked. In tuy opinion,your valuable remedies saved h s life, and to-day he is a strong, healthy chilil. perfectly well, no repetition of the disease having < vor occurred. You are welcome to make any use of this you may deem best. CEO. B. SMITH. Att’y at Law and Ex Pros. Att’y, Ashland, Ohio Reference: J. G. Wcisfc, Druggist, Ashland. O. €UTI€IT|(A It EM ED I EN Are sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, 50 cents; Cuticura Soap, 25 cents; Cuticura Ui;holvj:nt, Sj.oo. Prepared by Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston. Send foY “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” perfumed Skin Beautifier. Hattie R. Job ison vs. .Tames M. Davis. Petition lor the removal of Trustee, and lor the ap pointment of another Trustee. Columbus, Ga., at Chambers, October 8, 1886, the petition in the above case read and consider ed; it is ordered that the defendant. .lames M. Davis, show cause before me at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 15th of December, 1886, at the Court House in the city of Columbus, why he! should not.be r< moved from his trust and another trustee ap pointed as prayed for, and it appearing that said James M. Davis resides beyond t he limits of this State, it is ordered that service be ncrlccted on him by publication of this order in the Columbus Enquirer-Sun, a newspaper published in the city of Columbus, twice a month for two months be- fo»e the hearing. Given under my hand and official signature. J. T. WILLIS, Judges. C. C. C. oct9 2tam2m All thoNTIER ADVENTURE IN ONE VOLUME. PJ£S.% hunter In r«,.s wit). Ii.ilmni.nutlawiuiwl /ml fr beantH, from the cii-le nt time to tlti«. Livew ■ -'j 7dinoutiex ploits of D. Soto, 1,1.Sullc, MqikIi-Ii, I}...,ne 1 ‘ .it. Buoy Crockett. Ho., i* .Iloii-ton.c. r-oii. Cn-t.-r, V. s «!*..' Ryf/M liill, Lien. Crook, am) othcru. IlluBtn.teil wl ■. . , j- i rv at* fiWJj JCENTS WANTEO. Im.v ,.n. • .1 at. -i .ital. all Ui -el hCA.MM1 :l. .v CO..fiox -l z 'J' .i'liiloili..'','uir.urSI. Loii. THE PATENT MICE & OUST PROOF Chairs, Letter Presses, Fine Cabinets, &c. TYl.ert DESK CO. t-’i N. 1 T.urth st.. H r. Izarra Stud 4u f a- 40 OP. Cluhuoui* fsgp^^JSO REWARD , / V! 1 - 1 ■ ? 1 '' 11 # err lini.ri.vi-S GT.ro- cE/rSat. v.oi...- Mlllrr:■ ». on.-rrl...y. u 1 -* I. {Irt l*i 1 l.la n.hl! -1 !>ev. jZ . lyFR b fct lUCHIIDt/ uteuiur AA MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE. By F. M. KNOWLKN A CO., Auct’rH. Will be Hold the first Tuesday in January next, in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles At Co., Broad street, city of Cob nibus, Muscogee counts , Ga.. the following property, to-wit: Thir ty bushels of corn, more or less, two hundred bundles of fodder, more or less. Levied on as the property of W. T. Pope, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in my hands in favor of Geo. 1*. Swift & Son vs. W. T. Pope. Said property will he sold as stored, aid it is stored iu a bui ding on place rented by VV. T. Pope from J. Thornton, about two and one half milt s east of city ol Columbus. dec7 oaw4vv J. G. BUJlitUS, Sherifi' ADVERTISERS Can learn thc exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers Geo. P. Rowell addressing A Co. 2 Newspapfti* Advoptming Dureitu* 10 Spruce St., New York. Send lOcts for 10O-nare 1 «mphJe** NEWARK MACHINE CO. Coluwbuc, VhL, I CURE FITS! $1000 REWARD THE YiGICi $250 A MONTH. Agents wanted. 90 bent mg srttclert in the world. 1 sample free 4ddi«M JAY BE0N8ON iMr.it.Hlct ;ain. 1 nte/in a ra-J* cure. Send »t once for a tre«tl.o »nd . Free Ih.ttle of mj tufalllble remedy. (JI»o Expre*. und I'o.tOOlce. It cuntu yoB ftotUUiKfor• trUl.ftnd I wtllcore yon. _ . 4ddr«M Un. 11. O. ROOT, 1D3 Purl Bt., NowYwt ' tlounluz fit for | Clover Heed In ONE J)A Y _ r ■ -as thc Sbfe VICTOR DOUBLE HULLER. ™ IlluAtrated circa- I Isr mailed free. , NEWARK YwS---f y DAY, UACJMM£CV..C«'iu.l>iu,0. b.»r. ’SHADELAND’JtS PURE BRED LIVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT Kin the WORLD. I New hnporta* 11Ionn ronKtaitltf r arriving. Knre tndlvldaal excellence sn4 choice Dree<tl*9» CLYDFNDALR 1IORNLN, PFIU’IILRON, NOR MAN or I ritF.NCII DRAFT HORSES. English draft horses, TRO rTING-IIU ED ROMISTERS. Cl KVHIi \NII BAYS and FRENCH <OACIIFR& ICR I. INI) a nil SHETLAND PCNIRN, 1IIHN1. C-:’Ui;:sl\N and DEVON (tITI.R, Our - -Htonir -s have the advantage of ou» m .ii s experience In breeding nndl Imporoiig : Stipi vlor tl.unity; Large Va« riei.y nml limneiiHe Collect ions; opporta* nlty of c*mi paring Jlllereiit breed* t nndl lo-vv prices. I"*. :iiisq of our iinequuleil In* rHilies, evtct.t »ii'InisiiiCHf) and low rates Ol irsm .toriatio . Nootih r estiibliMliMienr In the world offen Duel. !'il ,”i:it:tges to the \ urelui o‘1'. Pit 11 ’ ES LOW I TERMS EASY! Vi*« It or* welcome. CorreK-toudenee NO.lof lied. ClreiilurM Free. Mention ties |>diw POWFl.l rror . siiriii’Jtmrn iirawlfi'il On. amammammmtmasaBBm ^sss^ MOST PERFECT MADE Prcpnred with st rict rcKcrd to Purity, Strength, and llciilUilitlmMs. Dr. Price’s Bukina Powder contain# no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sr. Price’s Exlructa, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, etc., flavor deficiousiy. met BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago and St. Louth, —SEDGWICK*- STEEL WIRE FENCE Is the best general purpose wire fence iu iiho. It is a Kt roug net-work without ImrbN. Don’t Injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep mid poultry, us well as horses and cattle. The best fence for Furins, Garden, Stock Ranges und BaliroudH. Very neat, pretty stylos for Lawns, Lurks, School-lots und ('emetorles. (Covered with rust proor paint, or made of gal- * vunlzed wire, us preferred. It will lust u life- time. It is bet ter I linn hoards or lmrbed w ire In everv respect. The Sedgwick 4#'ate« rnudeof wrought-lron pipe und steel wire, defy all competition lu lightness, neat ness, strength and durability. We make tin* best, cheapest und easiest working nil-iron mifonmtic or flcir-opciiing gate, and the neulCMt cheap iron I'enecM now miulr. I In* bent » iro Htretclirrn, rutting Fliers und Foot Angers. For prices und particularsusk Hard* ware Dealers, or address, mentioning paper, SEDGWICK BROS.,RICHMOND,IND. ©«. RICE, For is years At 37 Court Place, now at •S'Stf'IKMaWlt.ll A rcnuVirly -dncaunl mi^djil’Oy^aklM l.hy.lcLa aa-lia. lilASES. , , T 4 Sipormatorvliea ana Inipcloncy» *nt!ioreviU . f -elf-ab'no In youth, m>xiul ex- ei-oa In :r.v Mp. rvo»ri,«ri,.lFrcauv,, «u..l |>l- t-ju .' v noof the foi- ... , t . min. 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